• Ardens@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Here’s the solution. Stop using Arduino. That’s how people power work. Then a new open alternative will pop up, and people can start using that. Ones desire to create and build, should never belong to only one brand - but a universal brand - whenever possible.

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      1 hour ago

      Here’s a problem. Schools are full of them. They are really, really good for that specific field. People only think about their private use, but education will suffer the most. Or taxpayers, because they have to pay the bill. Again.

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      4 hours ago

      Hopefully places like Adafruit will stop stocking them. They should also post explanations for people searching directly for them.

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      6 hours ago

      i think it was already dead and replaced by the esp32s - the original arduinos are too expensive for what actually offered: get the performance of a 8-bit cpu with 2k RAM but at raspberry pi prices

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        5 hours ago

        Exactly. Why would anyone still use Arduino when alternatives are both better and cheaper?

        • sauerkrautsaul@lemmus.org
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          2 hours ago

          I still use em cause they work and thats what I learned. my projects are simple enough: ultrasonic sensor detects when someones near, activates a relay etc

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            1 hour ago

            The good news is that there are a billion no-name brands in China etc. manufacturing drop-in replacement Arduino-compatible boards.

            I got into microcontrollers through Arduino but very quickly moved to much cheaper (and tbh, better) third-party options.

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              21 minutes ago

              yeah none of my props actually use name brand arduinos. theyre “for arduino nano” chinese boards. cheap as hell and, touch wood, havent failed even after one went haywire from being wet too long… next season it was back to functioning completely normally