> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi > > It's called viral marketing, PR, social crap whatever. Raspberry Pi > foundation claims something about support for schools and > blahblahblah, but in fact was created but one of engineers of > Broadcom. It's just test bed for their proprietary crap or vendor lock > in via children and a way how to lower taxes via charity organization > without real charity. > >
What's so funny is that they put GNU/Linux on it, when gNU is supposed to be about FREE dom. LOL. Fucking LOL. I think Raspberry Pi isn't so useful for my needs anyway because for example it only has one network port, not two or three... For poor people in third world countries I think they would be better off buying used 1ghz-2ghz Desktop computers for $50/each that includes PCI slots and such. I've purchased some computers less than 50 dollars. The only advantage of the raspberry pi over a used desktop PC is that it uses much less power (1 Watt or whatever) and that it is really small. I don't see how a small tiny circuit will help third world countries but I can see an advantage to 1 watt electricity.