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>If you buy a Raspberry Pi, the order of operations is simple. Go to the website, download the imager, pick your board, and you’re good. But what if you buy a NotRaspberryPi™? That usually involves digging through forums, GitHub repos, and the occasional shady Google Drive link. And for what? A cobbled-together Linux image that technically boots… if you’re lucky.

Archive: https://archive.today/U8x2s From the post: >>If you buy a Raspberry Pi, the order of operations is simple. Go to the website, download the imager, pick your board, and you’re good. But what if you buy a NotRaspberryPi™? That usually involves digging through forums, GitHub repos, and the occasional shady Google Drive link. And for what? A cobbled-together Linux image that technically boots… if you’re lucky.
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No doubt. Raspberry Pi is the standard.