Article is gone, now returning 404. Maybe pulled by the author? insert conspiracy theories here
My first impression on reading the headline was, 'absolutely'. The Pi has been aiming for more performance and less affordability for quite a while now.
Hopefully the next gifted electronics genius isn't lost to a lack of opportunity to learn and play with an affordable GPIO device like the original Pi was.
My first impression on reading the headline was, 'absolutely'. The Pi has been aiming for more performance and less affordability for quite a while now.
Hopefully the next gifted electronics genius isn't lost to a lack of opportunity to learn and play with an affordable GPIO device like the original Pi was.