Why I still use a Raspberry Pi: 3.14 personal reasons
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Adam Davidson
Summary
Adam reflects on his continued use of a Raspberry Pi, sharing personal reasons and practical applications that keep him engaged with the single-board computer despite newer, more powerful alternatives on the market. The article explores the enduring appeal of the Raspberry Pi for hobbyists, tinkerers, and educators.
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· 3 pulledThe Raspberry Pi isn't just a piece of hardware; it's a gateway to understanding how computers work.
There's something magical about a $35 computer that can run a web server, play retro games, or teach a kid to code.
Every time I think I've outgrown the Pi, I find another project that brings me back.
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