Well then you may also like this comment here about the RPi’s lack of hardware innovation and features. And this one about how it is just a product that stays in between two very different markets and doesn’t really serve anyone.
The SheevaPlug was the OG Raspberry Pi released years before the Raspberry Pi that nobody cared about because there wasn’t a media hype around it.
Now the interesting part is: it included an ARM CPU @ 1.2 GHz and it was released in 2009 with dedicated Gigabit ethernet plus another isolated USB chip. Note that the Raspberry Pi was released years later, in 2012, with a 100M ethernet + USB shared chip that was total garbage. They kept selling that garbage until 2019 with the release of the Raspberry Pi 4 that finally came with Gigabit.
Another interesting fact about the SheevaPlug is that there was a variant with an eSATA port once again totally obliterating the Raspberry Pi 4 and making it the perfect low power system for a NAS at the time.
What’s a sheevaplug?
This is a sheevaplug apparently.
I was fairly certain I was going to see an IoT buttplug there…
The thought crossed my mind to do that the actual device seemed more interesting.
The search term is censored by DuckDuckGo in Korea. Even robots apparently think it’s going to be an IoT buttplug.
Man this Pokémon thing is crazy, how many Eevolutions are there?!
Dude that’s badass haha
@[email protected] you should read this: https://lemmy.world/comment/7295421
Thanks for sharing, there fucking awesome. Even more turned off from pi than I was before haha
Well then you may also like this comment here about the RPi’s lack of hardware innovation and features. And this one about how it is just a product that stays in between two very different markets and doesn’t really serve anyone.
The SheevaPlug was the OG Raspberry Pi released years before the Raspberry Pi that nobody cared about because there wasn’t a media hype around it.
Now the interesting part is: it included an ARM CPU @ 1.2 GHz and it was released in 2009 with dedicated Gigabit ethernet plus another isolated USB chip. Note that the Raspberry Pi was released years later, in 2012, with a 100M ethernet + USB shared chip that was total garbage. They kept selling that garbage until 2019 with the release of the Raspberry Pi 4 that finally came with Gigabit.
Another interesting fact about the SheevaPlug is that there was a variant with an eSATA port once again totally obliterating the Raspberry Pi 4 and making it the perfect low power system for a NAS at the time.