• Patch@feddit.uk
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    11 hours ago

    but they’re not cheap any more

    People say this, but they really are still cheap.

    The original Raspberry Pi Model B launched for £22 in 2012. The entry level Raspberry Pi 5 is £46, but adjusted for inflation that’s only £32 in 2012 money. So only £10 more expensive in real terms.

    Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is only £14.40, which is only £10 in 2012 money. Compare this to the original Raspberry Pi Model A, which launched for £16.

    People look at the headline cost of the high end RPi 5s (£115 for the 16GB model, £76 for the 8GB), but fail to recognise that there was nothing comparable to these in the Raspberry Pi lineup before, and these are not the only models in the Raspberry Pi lineup now.

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      6 hours ago

      There was the supply shortage price spike, they really were stupid expensive then if you supported the hoarder/scalpers.

      Since that has cleared… most of the Pi price increases (in inflation adjusted dollars) can be attributed to improved features like more RAM, or people acknowledging that having a good dedicated $20 power supply is preferable to dealing with the flakiness of that old phone charger you found under the bed.

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      9 hours ago

      Inflation adjustment doesn’t really tell the whole story though, it’s not like salaries have gone up by the same amount. Regardless, I don’t like dealing with the Zero unless I specifically need something that tiny. It’s just too annoying. Don’t get me wrong! They’re cool! I’m just saying unless I really need a Pi Zero I wouldn’t wanna work with one. I’d rather work with x86_64 than Arm. Like even just getting Java working was really tricky on Zero. Much like a microcontroller has limitations for what you can run on them but they have other benefits, Zeros aren’t really general purpose.

      So yeah, dirt cheap used laptop for general purpose server beats out dirt cheap Pi in my book.

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        2 hours ago

        Sure, but the specs aren’t directly comparable.

        They also still manufacture the RPi 4, which starts at £33- which is £23 in 2012 money.

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        6 hours ago

        Don’t like the expensive version? Get a Zero 2 W which outspecs the original by a wide margin.