I don't know if I'd say that, they're certainly geared towards the educational market. That the Pi found a life in regular environments just gave testament to the need for a cheap, reliable Linux computer. I use them as makeshit hardware containers since they're so cheap.
I don't know if I'd say that, they're certainly geared towards the educational market. That the Pi found a life in regular environments just gave testament to the need for a cheap, reliable Linux computer. I use them as makeshit hardware containers since they're so cheap.
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