• ashok36@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The foundation prioritized customers relying on the pis to stay in business over tinkerers and enthusiasts. More harm and suffering would have been done by leaving those customers high and dry. Tinkerers were inconvenienced so that people could continue putting food on the table.

    All of this caused by a once in a lifetime global catastrophe that killed millions of people.

    Just, have some perspective.

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      1 year ago

      Sure, for the first year, but it’s been multiple years now. What’s their excuse after the chip shortage ended?

      They had goodwill, but that can’t, and shouldn’t be indefinite.

      You’re free to judge them on your own terms, as am I, but I don’t think mine are unreasonable.

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        1 year ago

        I would really recommend watching Jeff Geerling’s video where he went to the UK to interview the rPi guys. It’s really illuminating.

        Also, we are even completely out of the chip shortage today. Demand for SBCs/ SOC chips in particular has skyrocketed. We are in stage 3 of the technology adoption curve, Early Majority, and people are still acting like it’s 2018 and we’re in the Early Adopter stage.

        SBCs are everywhere around you now. You don’t see them because they’re small and easy to hide but they’re being integrated into displays, signage, sensors and monitoring, even scooter rentals.

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          1 year ago

          I have watched it. It was a very well done piece of PR and damage control. You’re free to extend indefinite goodwill and understanding to their organization, but mine is used up.

          They’ve basically cut off consumer supply for multiple years now, so you can keep on making excuses, but maybe ask yourself if you actually even have a line they can cross, or if your just being a fanboy.

          I don’t mean that as pejorative, but I don’t know what else to call it, except for being a simp, but that’s a much harder word to use and not come off as mean or angry at you, which I’m not.