The new Pi400 is a game-changer in personal mini computers. The idea to put everything inside the keyboard is a great one and adding extra processor speed and memory makes the little toy into something quite powerful. I entered this world a few years ago with my first Arduino when I decided to attend a two-hour course, then I got a Pi3B and a kit that I used to play around with some electronic experiments using sensors and relays. I think is a great mini-computer to play around with, as you can learn about a bunch of different things, be it coding, or hacking some projects, but even if you just want an extra computer it's worth the purchase. I am thinking of getting one to create a Bitcoin node and experiment with it.
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I'm not much into computers but I'm into not being cluelesseither so I'll have to do some research and find out what this is all about. Sounds interesting.
And if I run into problems there are a lot of people on Hive that are playing around with the Raspberry-Pi, so un like my first computer I should be able to find help a little bit easier.
That is for sure!
Wow! That will be really great, at least you will put me through. 🙄
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