• Nate@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    No fucking way they stuck with mini HDMI I swear to God. The only thing I wanted from a new gen was an HDMI port designed to actually be used

    And they kept the same WiFi / Bluetooth chip, known for being completely unstable and recommended to be supplemented for almost any project

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        It does support m.2 (and presumably other single-lane pcie devices via a HAT apparently.

        So that’s an improvement

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          11 months ago

          While true m.2 is available as a bulky Hat, I wonder when they will start using the underside more. There is so much space where e.g. a m.2 slot would have fit perfect while still keeping the whole system slim.

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            I mean the M2 I feel for most uses it would mean extra costs just to be unused the hats makes much more sense.

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        11 months ago

        I’m not sure it’s needed, but certainly would be nice. Most applications for a pi are just fine on a high performance SD card

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      11 months ago

      Every post I’ve seen about this had people complaining about the things it didn’t have. Will it actually satisfy anyone?

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      11 months ago

      Agreed. Seems like I am going to skip this generation or if I need a new Pi, buy a 4.

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        11 months ago

        Personally I’m not sure yet. Sounds like its gotten a very much needed performance boost but those drawbacks are certainly disappointing.

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      11 months ago

      Just like the current rpis, you won’t be able to. But businesses will.

      Rpi is a for maximum profit company now, it’s not about supplying boards to hobbiests, it’s about supplying boards to industry

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        11 months ago

        Why the doom-and-gloom? Have you tried ordering any in the last several months?

        https://rpilocator.com/?cat=PI4

        I ordered 4x Pi 4 8GBs a few weeks ago for a Kubernetes cluster without any issue. The stock problem cleared up a few months ago.

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          No it didn’t. The stock problem will be considered “cleared up” when you can wander into a Microcenter any day of the week and grab one, and that is very much not the case yet. At my local Microcenter, they’re still selling out within hours of receiving a shipment (and they’re only receiving like one shipment a month).

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            That mostly depends on the thoughts on profitability by the microcenter, not necessarily on general availability.

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          Sadly not so much on the CM4, which is what a lot of people are after these days.

          Seem to be plenty of special-purpose bring-your-own-Pi carrier boards (like the Home Assistant “Yellow”) that people haven’t been able to get CM4s for in going on a year at this point.

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      11 months ago

      I bought my first rpi 4 for like 30 eur, the second one I couldnt even buy.

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    No open sourced RISC-V processor? Not interested.

    And courting Micro$oft…??

    He’s lost the plot

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        To quote a Linux tech writer:

        "You literally cannot boot a raspberry pi zero, one, two, three or four without running ThreadX which is a Microsoft product.

        “So whether the OS pings a repo or not is moot. The whole damn computer is run by a proprietary sealed Microsoft binary.”

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      11 months ago

      You can adjust the power usage now to either over clock the CPU or to supply USB devices.