To anyone trying to buy one, good luck. If you get a good price, go for it. They are out of stock everywhere. I had to use an old laptop's motherboard for a small 24/7 server I needed.
I would also strongly suggest exploring Ben Eaters work, especially if you would like details down to the circuit level th-cam.com/play/PLowKtXNTBypFbtuVMUVXNR0z1mu7dp7eH.html This playlist is a very healthy example on how computers work by building them. It's not necessary for those who do not want circuit level understanding, but very interesting for those who do
Yeah good luck getting one. Since the semi conductor shortage its next to impossible to get one if you are not fast enough. Stores even put up a "max 1 for each person" in the moment the get restocked.
@@CodingWithLewis if you're having trouble finding some in stock, sign up to the Adafruit wait-list. They will email you once the pis are in stock and you better be prepared to order! Last time I got a notification they sold out within 2 hours
If you can find a Pi they start at ~$35. Necessary cables for power/display will be another ~$20 depending on how good of a deal you can find. Sensors, motors, and cameras would not be necessary unless you were planning on building something that utilizes those components.
It depends mostly on your budget. If you're on a tight one, get a pi zero. The sensors, cables and motors are generic mostly. A few components are specifically made for raspberry pis like the pi camera. And yes, brushless and stepper motors are a bit on the expensive side.
Been loving the videos but seeing you hold the case for that long made me nervous. Hardware is too pricy and scarce right now😅 don't wanna pull a linus drop tips
To anyone trying to buy one, good luck. If you get a good price, go for it. They are out of stock everywhere. I had to use an old laptop's motherboard for a small 24/7 server I needed.
Ik my professor use to hand them out for $30 before the pandemic and now I see them going for thr hundreds
I was literally thinking about how the computer harware works and this video pop's up!
Also building your own computer helps you to understand how your average computer is built and works
I would also strongly suggest exploring Ben Eaters work, especially if you would like details down to the circuit level
th-cam.com/play/PLowKtXNTBypFbtuVMUVXNR0z1mu7dp7eH.html
This playlist is a very healthy example on how computers work by building them. It's not necessary for those who do not want circuit level understanding, but very interesting for those who do
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'tis what I did. Been working on making a Z80-based 8-Bit computer without much previous knowledge since, based on the ideas and concepts he provides.
Super, I own Rpi 4b and I love it!
I need to grab one for me!
Yeah good luck getting one.
Since the semi conductor shortage its next to impossible to get one if you are not fast enough. Stores even put up a "max 1 for each person" in the moment the get restocked.
Nice information
Thanks! 😀
You can also learn this with, you know, computers.
What do you guys think of my new setup? :) Trying to one up my content!
Love your new setup
It's fine, but why do you look like your in pain making this one?
Will buy it at some point in time
I have one and they are amazing!!
I want one for myself!
@@CodingWithLewis if you're having trouble finding some in stock, sign up to the Adafruit wait-list. They will email you once the pis are in stock and you better be prepared to order! Last time I got a notification they sold out within 2 hours
Are any of the pi clones 100% software and hardware compatible? Or should I just go with esp-32?
Thanks to this I’m gonna but a raspberry pie now
Only $35!! 🤯
@Isaac its much more expensive after foreign shipping
I would rather buy a jetson nano which is way more powerful for 99 dollars
Thanks 👍
Why were you holding it on the first place 😂😂
Is it similar to the microBit? Used to play around with that in middle school, looks similar
Are any of the pi clones 100% software and hardware compatible? Or should I just go with esp-32?
This is clearly true, but You also Will find how some of them are a little bit expensive for latinos, I live in Colombia trust me.
Interesting. I never thought about that before 🤔
Good luck finding one on stock tho. :/
Rpi right now is so expensive
My 4b pi is noot booting, someone please help.
How expensive can it get? The pi + sensors + cables + motors
If you can find a Pi they start at ~$35. Necessary cables for power/display will be another ~$20 depending on how good of a deal you can find.
Sensors, motors, and cameras would not be necessary unless you were planning on building something that utilizes those components.
It depends mostly on your budget. If you're on a tight one, get a pi zero. The sensors, cables and motors are generic mostly. A few components are specifically made for raspberry pis like the pi camera. And yes, brushless and stepper motors are a bit on the expensive side.
I like the Pi, it's so delicious.
Good luck finding one lmao
Build one lmao
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Been loving the videos but seeing you hold the case for that long made me nervous. Hardware is too pricy and scarce right now😅 don't wanna pull a linus drop tips
I think raspberry pi is not small at all 😢
It's very small!
Only if we could find one to buy!
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No body askt
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