▲ | birdalbrocum 9 hours ago | |
For 200€, you can get yourself an old Thinkpad, flash it with some coreboot variation, install a GNU/Linux distribution and in process you will learn more things and it is not an RGB keyboard; it is really an "all-in-one PC". | ||
▲ | euroderf 22 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
"It just works", this idea is not. | ||
▲ | sys_64738 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
The power of the Pi comes from the standardized 40 pin GPIO for hooking other devices up to. | ||
▲ | j45 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Yes, except the Pi is a throwback to the keyboard as entire computers: - Commodore Vic 64 - Atari ST Also, this was popular for kids during the pandemic. I'd consider these pretty viable for kids setup with an apple ii emulator to start. |