• Yeah, my pi sips energy very sparingly. Even an old laptop is going to be drawing more just to power itself, never mind what I run on it.

    That said, pis are a poor value proposition nowadays and there are better options for the same use case

      • Not the person you’re asking but personally I use Jetson nano for some work stuff (and when I upgrade the “old” one is mine), odroid I’ve used for some misc creations and testing, and I’m personally looking forward to trying the radxa x4 as an htpc.

        What I am really excited about right now is tossing my recently acquired spare jetson nano on a drone, right now I’m setting it up to walk around with it and test CV before it gets mounted up on the drone.

      • Not super familiar with the gpio side of things, and I also haven’t dug that deep into the space lately since I already own my rpi and it works for me so take all this with a pinch of salt, but I found some options that seem reasonable

        • Libre Computer Le Potato
        • Orange Pi Zero 2
        • Radxa Zero
        • NanoPi R2S
        • Banana Pi M2 Zero
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          It’s been a while but I remember Orange Pi having terrible support? I haven’t heard of the others.

          Whereas the RPi has the amazing compute module if you need it too.

          Sometimes paying more is better.

          • Oh, for sure. It depends what you need it for. A lot of people just want a pi for something like a pihole or a stats dashboard of some kind (that’s my use case, anyway). You get what you pay for and sometimes you’ve gotta pay for what you wanna get.