• palordrolap@fedia.io
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    11 hours ago

    Edit: It has come to my attention that it isn’t actually the people behind the Pi doing this. I really should read more rather than jumping to conclusions. There’s a few obvious rewrites I could make, but I think the prediction at the end is still valid even if the route I took wasn’t the right one.

    This would appear to indicate that someone in charge of product design at Pi HQ is a Gen X-er or Boomer desperate to relive computing history through their own products.

    Computer on a board. Bigger computer on a board. Computer entirely within a keyboard.

    And now a computer in a PC-like case.

    Prediction: The next step will be some kind of ARM-based cloud service.

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      3 hours ago

      This would appear to indicate that someone in charge of product design at Pi HQ is a Gen X-er or Boomer desperate to relive computing history through their own products.

      You didn’t already know that the Raspberry Pi concept was inspired by the BBC Micro from the 80s?

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        Actually yes, but I didn’t expect they’d go down the same avenues with the Pi.

        I actually considered getting one of the computer-in-keyboard versions precisely because I’m of that same generation, but I couldn’t justify the expense.

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      8 hours ago

      This doesn’t appear to be made by the people from either the Raspberry Pi Foundation or Raspberry Pi Holdings.

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      6 hours ago

      AIO PCs were and remain a terrible idea…the keyboard PC is a cool novelty reminiscent of the Commodore 64/128 era but kinda stupid nowadays. Would be cool in a C64 shell as a dedicated emulation device tho.