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Let's say, one is in need of a replacement of its PC (something went horribly wrong with it, exploded or something), would it be more "permacomputable" to replace it with a new Raspberry Pi (as a daily driver of course), or a used PC?

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[-] JacobCoffinWrites@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 year ago

Raspberry Pi s are awesome for when you need a computer that doesn't draw as much power or take up as much space as a regular PC - I've used them in arcade cabinets and as local web/dns servers. I'll probably use a spare I just pulled out of ewaste as a media server. But I don't think I'd use one as a daily driver (I tend to just clean up old laptops and use those).

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