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redfast00 | 3 years ago

(author here) We use the device instead of a Raspberry Pi, not for anything too serious: we attached it to a screen and have a small server running with an API where you can write single pixels into the framebuffer (a bit like /r/place)

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joezydeco|3 years ago

Ironically, the Raspberry Pi started as a failed set-top box.

rbanffy|3 years ago

I always thought that SoC was wildly popular.

rbanffy|3 years ago

Pretty much any device like these (as well as most modern TVs with network ports) can probably be turned into computers or, at least, X terminals.