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Hi /g/, I remember Raspberry Pi used to be a big deal here, but there are many models now, and I have a question - which model would be the best as a base for a rectal computer?
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>>107561824
how important is realiablity and real-time data processing
I would consider whether you want something else
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They got expensive and hard to find for a while since they were being bought up for non-hobby projects. I don't know if the hype recovered after that. If you want something you can stick up your ass, you're going to want to go with Apple.
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kek
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>>107561824
3 if you just want a garage door opener.
5 if you want a NAS or want to tape it to the back of your ancient Thinkpad to run software with X11 forwarding to the Thinkpad's monitor.



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