• HumanPenguin@feddit.uk
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    18 hours ago

    Same reason as any other mini PC.

    GPIO.

    Honestly there is no other reason to use pi. Just the simple ability ti connect and build your own connection stuff.

    Pi is by far the easiest system with a well suppirted os and api for learning\experimentation.

    When to comes to using as a desktop etc. There are loads of better options if gpio is not wanted.

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      3 hours ago

      Fair.

      I always thought about the raspberries strength as small mobile devices. If I want IO on my PC I could buy an adapter/card. Or use my raspberry because I have one or two ofc. It sure is easy with them.

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        38 minutes ago

        Best adaptor out there, atm. Is a pi zero with gpiozero on it. There really is not much in the way of adaptors with the support and flexibility for beginners that pi provides.

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      7 hours ago

      But even with GPIO, there’s other cheaper boards out there with better specs to boot

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        41 minutes ago

        Yeah but non with better support. They all tend to have OSes with limited updates and/or community support.

        That is a huge plus for pi. And likely the only reason they survive.

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        3 hours ago

        I tried the orange pi, and that was a hassle, I had to fix and compile some obscure library in C to make python control I/O work.