• ember@lemmy.ca
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    No, this isn’t a bad thing. It’s a common misconception. Raspberry pi trading is going for an ipo. They’ve always been profit oriented. The raspberry pi foundation is still nonprofit, despite sharing some members.

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      You can still take issue with a for-profit private company going for an IPO. They are the part that does all of the hardware and software development and the impacts that public trading will have on them will be felt regardless of if the Foundation side remains unchanged.

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    I wanted to start my comment with “As a long time fan of the company…”, but then I remembered I still use PI 2b few times a week for what feels like a decade+ and that is all I ever got (besides buying that first PI Zero for some reason also forever ago).

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    CEO says firm will “keep doing the same stuff” at least “while I’m in charge.”

    Narrator: he became President for Life

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    AAAAAAAAA I HATE ENSHITTIFICATION

    WHY DO YOU ALWAYS NEED MORE FUCKING MONEY

    FUCK

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      They don’t just want more money. He wants a huge payout for retirement. And fuxk everyone else.

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      Its been coming for a while tho. They abandoned the affordable market long ago. Buy banana pis or other knockoffs, those have been better than the raspberry versions for a long time anyways…

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        How did they abandon the affordable market? You can get a 1GB pi 4 for $35 today, the same price as when it launched. You get get a zero 2 for $15 I think. Just because the pi 5 is more expensive doesn’t mean they’ve abandoned the affordable market. They just widened the product line. Jeez.

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        How is the community on the alternatives? I always hear that raspberry Pis is easier to beginners due to the community. Alternatives are cheaper and faster but doesn’t have a big community so not too user friendly.

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          I started with rockchip devices because I couldn’t get a real rpi. I had no trouble getting help for anything I was trying to do.

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    I don’t think I’ve ever been excited about the IPO of a company I’m a customer of. This trend continues.

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    I lost my respect for the raspberry pi foundation when they prioritize businesses over everybody else when there was a shortage.