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posted by hubie on Wednesday May 17, @05:07AM   Printer-friendly

Technologist David Bombal has a one-hour interview with Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton. The interview covers a range of topics, starting with the big questions about unit availability and when more stock will be available.

00:00 - Intro: Tough Environment
00:07 - Intro: Eben Upton hacked the network as a kid
00:40 - Raspberry Pi shortage (stock availability)
07:22 - People say that you're not looking after hobbyists!
10:12 - Raspberry Pi OS is backwards compatible
12:37 - The pain affecting all of us
16:33 - The origin of the Raspberry Pi // How it started
23:16 - Eben hacked the school network // Creating an environment for young hackers
32:05 - Changing the Cambridge and the World
35:00 - African growth and plans
40:03 - General purpose Computer vs iPhone vs Chromebook
43:28 - Possible IPO and Raspberry Pi Foundation
44:50 - The Raspberry Pi RP2040
48:33 - How is Raspberry Pi funded?
49:10 - How is the next product decided?
50:22 - Raspberry Pi Foundation sticking to its roots
51:17 - Advice for the youth or anyone new
56:01 - Changing roles // From tech to business
57:08 - Do you need to go to university? // Do you need degrees?
01:00:05 - Learning from experiences
01:01:44 - Creating opportunities
01:05:05 - Conclusion

No transcript is available and Eben does speak very quickly. Also published on YouTube if you do not have the obligatory LBRY account to block the algorithmic "recommendations".

 
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  • (Score: 2) by looorg on Wednesday May 17, @08:46AM

    by looorg (578) on Wednesday May 17, @08:46AM (#1306674)

    And at some point, someone with the skill will fork the old Pi project and put down a Banana/Orange/Rock Pi version of it. And suddenly even the clueless person has no reason anymore to fork over hundreds to a scalper to get his hands on a Pi. There's now really an alternative.

    This is pretty much what I hope will happen. Someone will reverse some of the older boards and make the gerbers free so you can just order your own and make your own. There are so many projects that depend on them. But they are not worth building at scalper prices. The alternatives would be to redo all those projects to use something else. But that seems to be more work involved. That said I'm not sure it will happen or can happen, I just hope that it does happen.

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