The high-end 16 GB Pi 5 (plus accessories) is $208. A faster Tiny PC with an Intel N150 and 16 GB of RAM is $159.
When did Raspberry Pis get so expensive?
It's time to protect my servers with NUT on my Pi!
The power company said they'll cut power this week for a transformer swap... so UPS monitoring moved up to the top of my priority list, resulting in today's video:
In today's video I test the SiFive HiFive Premier P550, the fastest RISC-V development board I've used.
ESWIN made a special case for this Mini-DTX board (like Mini ITX but a slight bit wider), and the board already has tons of the hardware working in Ubuntu, Debian, & Fedora
I'm working on Intel Arc GPU support on Raspberry Pi — to do that, I recompile the Linux kernel (sometimes multiple times per day!)
I finally made a video showing how *I* recompile Linux:
Sad to see this, burnout is a scourge on almost all worthwhile software projects, and especially in open source.
This is why I have no shame in saying no as a default: