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Thanks to @geerlingguy for addressing the elephant in the room.

@RaspberryPi dominates the #SBC market because they know how to write #documentation and build #drivers that get accepted into #mainline #Linux kernel.

  • The best specs and hardware is useless if it needs intimate knowledge on how to roll one's own kernel. And oftentimes one doesn't even get proper drivers and reproduceable build instructions but just some "vomited" out bootable images to dd onto a microSD!

That's why my #BananPi Zero M2 is still unused to this day: It's way too inconvenient and whilst I do want to support it someday, it's just not a good start when the 1st #RasperryPi's documentation to this day is still the bare minimum and vendors can't be assed to do that.

  • The only reason #amd64-based #SBC|s don't have the same issues as #arm64 is because #BIOS & #UEFI-boot alongside the way #hardware is initialized make it trivial to make it "go brrrr..."
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@sodiboo @tauon @puppygirlhornypost2 @silly I don't think it's much of a "#freedom" on #iOS but rather that the few devices and OS versions in circulation, alongside everyone from #jailbreaker to #malware (espechally #govware #developers) want to crack it open result in way more personnel and money behind it.

  • OFC the fact that the #Android experience is worse from that POV is the lack of #regulation re: #repairability and #openness that would make shit work. Most cheap #phones are done with even cheaper #SoC's by manufacturers who can't be assed (or frankly don't give a shit at all!) when it comes to #Linux #mainline support. (I mean, you've seen the video where @SexyCyborg demanded a vendor to give her the sourcecode as per #GPLv2 for her device?)

Granted @GrapheneOS does limit their support to devices that can comply with their #security standards.

  • The issues are mostly caused by hostile app developers that specifically decided to knee-jerk their users / customers for no good reason.

I do wish for both vendors like #Fairphone to up their game and regulators like @EUCommission to actually push for more #transparency, #openness and #LongTermSupport of #Smartphones, because #ManufacturedEwaste like #SOYES, #WiKo, #Unihertz and others that ship #outdated #AndroidDevices and never even a single update are a major problem!

  • I don't blame projects like @LineageOS that they can't cover every device & SoC even tho they propably have the widest compatibility, I just think that there needs to be pressure that manufacturers don't just vomit stuff on the market and let customers frustratingly figure out the rest.

I do have to give #Apple credit where it is due, and that is that #iOS does have consistency and accessibility nailed down very well. Something that they obviously are able being the "#BenevolentDictator" of a #SingleVendor & #SingleProvider - platform.

  • Obviously since they are the #vendor for #hardware and the sole ["legitimate" / official] #distributor for any #Apps they do OFC cross-finance their relatively long #support with their 15-30% cut from #App #sales & #InAppPurchase|s they charge, which is why #AndroidPhones suffer the "#3DO syndrome": Needing to charge more since they only get to make money once with hardware sales and not after that, so there's no incentive for them to give a shit beyond "brand value" to care. #Google, #Samsing, #Fairphone and very few others do, but most don't as they close the books on the product once launched and sold out (angrily stares at Unihertz)...

Maybe one day the folks at @frameworkcomputer acquire Fairphone and decide to bring the same modularity to #Smartphones and get something done that makes it easy to maintain long-term and that even #GrapheneOS are willing to support.

@neingeist @LambdaCalculus @adam @lunareclipse @armbian

Still, that doesn't change the fact that in terms of documentation and support they ain't even in the same league as @Raspberry_Pi and that really is a big problem, because that's what made the #RaspberryPi so successful.

Remember:

  • Software makes Operating Systems &
  • Operating Systems make Hardware.

That's why #Apple's #ARM64-v8.5A - based #SBCs are gamechangers and why #AMD64-based #PCs ain't dead like #ppc64 and #SPARCv9:

  • Because at the end of the day, people don't give a damn about specs and stuff, all they care about is getting their "Compute Needs" fulfilled at a price- and painpoint they can accept...

Which is why I use #refurbished and #surplus'd and64-based #ThinClients instead of a #Pi5B for #Server work:

  • They are cheap and they run basically all the stuff I care about.

OFC they won't replace big clusters at work but if your homelab has to run off German Energy Prices then you want a machine that barely sips power...

Infosec.SpaceKevin Karhan :verified: (@kkarhan@infosec.space)@LambdaCalculus@hackers.town #sarcasm aside: The problem with any @Raspberry_Pi@raspberrypi.social *"competitior"* is that they fail to understand why the #RaspberryPi brand got strong and basically dominates the space: - It's not #specs as the #BananaPi0M2 [showed]( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51OMXTElStM ), but: - Excellent #documentation and - Excellent 1st, 2nd and 3rd party support including #drivers in the #Linux #kernel!

#introduction for all the new folks here :) Welcome to the #Fediverse!

I'm Dylan Van Assche, Semantic Expert at Digitaal Vlaanderen working on #DataStandards and #KnowledgeGraphs. In my free time I'm a huge fan of #trains in various scales and a @postmarketOS Trusted Contributor working on the #mainline #Linux on #mobile and #FOSS.
Unfortunately, I still have a Twitter account for work reasons, but all my own content is posted here, on #Mastodon.