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@adi I really want a pinebook pro. hope to get one soon.
@adi cos until now I didn't know it existed ๐ that said while it looks very well specced for a SCC, its probably a bit overpowered for what I currently use my RPi for, and recommends a 3A power supply whereas my Pi 3B+ only recommends 2A, 1.5A if the USB isn't used so a bit better on power consumption for my use case.
@stigatle Would be nice to! I would also like one, can't afford it and they're also out of stock due the silicon shortage. I'm considering repairing one of my old X220t in the meantime. I ran OpenbBSD fine on the Pinebook, it works great if all you use are terminals.
@stigatle Chromium is usable, but only with a few tabs open and simple sites are prefered.
Hit buy and read the notes. Pis are more mature, and proven, and there is an entire ecosystem around them, for just about anything you might think of.\n\nThat said, the Pine64 specifications are pretty sweet.
@adi @eldersnake Cool. Yeah, first I'd heard of them, but you've piqued my interest. Very reasonably priced, with just $12 for shipping to the UK too!\n\nI didn't know that about the 3 series, @eldersnake -- I bought the official adapter for both of mine. Interesting.\n\nI'm rebuilding my Pleroma instance now, after which, I too am hoping my use case will again be in the 3B+ sweet spot; ditching the floods of fediverse with the old domain. ๐ค
@fastidious Yeah, that's a lot of red text, to be sure. :-)
@adi yep that's right. Actually looking at the specs again my Pi was actually recommended 2.5A, but I remember doing research and found a whole amp was taken into account for when something is plugged into its USB, which I don't use. My 5v step down converter is 2.1A so I figure good to have the safety margin.
The Rockchip SoC is very nice ๐ Too bad theyโre so hard to get at the moment ๐ฅ
The Rockchip SoC is very nice ๐ Too bad theyโre so hard to get at the moment ๐ฅ
@eldersnake I'm pretty sure they're going the update the Pinebook too considering the release of Quartz64.