A cool project with this would be 3D print a mini Connection Machine 5 (CM-5) model made out of Raspi CM5 modules. Some tiny led panels would be killer.
The only Pi I’m hoping to see is Pi Zero 3 W (or whatever the next iteration may be). Z2W still packs decent performance considering its size. Pi5 arrived too late and was displaced by the N100 micro bricks imo.
I guess most people know, but main appeal here is the long-term software support provided in https://www.raspbian.org/ courtesy of 'Raspberry PI (Trading) limited'.
The Debian images (https://raspi.debian.net/) haven't been updated recently and don't support the Pi 5 at all. And support for other hardware is inconsistent.
A cool project with this would be 3D print a mini Connection Machine 5 (CM-5) model made out of Raspi CM5 modules. Some tiny led panels would be killer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connection_Machine#/media/File...
The only Pi I’m hoping to see is Pi Zero 3 W (or whatever the next iteration may be). Z2W still packs decent performance considering its size. Pi5 arrived too late and was displaced by the N100 micro bricks imo.
I guess most people know, but main appeal here is the long-term software support provided in https://www.raspbian.org/ courtesy of 'Raspberry PI (Trading) limited'.
Are there any benefits in using Raspberry Pi OS (the continuation of Raspbian), over unmodified Debian? Are the support windows different?
The Debian images (https://raspi.debian.net/) haven't been updated recently and don't support the Pi 5 at all. And support for other hardware is inconsistent.