Sweet Raspberry taste of success masks a missed opportunity
Briefly

The Raspberry Pi is a moral hazard because it has set unrealistic expectations for quality, innovation, and affordability in educational and hobbyist computing.
For 12 years, the Raspberry Pi series has bombarded us with extremely affordable, useful computers that promote education and innovation, leaving us spoiled as consumers.
We focus on perceived shortcomings of the Pi 500, ignoring its excellent functionality and value as a budget educational tool, reflecting our ungratefulness.
The evolution of Raspberry Pi has transformed it from a single product into a broad ecosystem, leading to a revival of low-level software and hardware skills.
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