...I'd like to point put that the Pi 4 without any overclocking basically replaced the first non 486 my gamily owned as a family computer.
The Pi 5 will end up replacing my first gaming spec'd E-Machine.
Considering the wide variety of use cases I got out of both of those computers growing up, it takes very little imagination imo to figure out what to do with them.
Even on e I get around to actually getting an x64 server spec'd machine for actually doing grunt work, I figure these little Pi's will be perfect for little oneoffs like mirroring repos I care about. Constrained dev boxes, network jiggery pokery boxes. Hell, might even get around to trying a non traditional form factor builds one of these days
The Pi 5 will end up replacing my first gaming spec'd E-Machine.
Considering the wide variety of use cases I got out of both of those computers growing up, it takes very little imagination imo to figure out what to do with them.
Even on e I get around to actually getting an x64 server spec'd machine for actually doing grunt work, I figure these little Pi's will be perfect for little oneoffs like mirroring repos I care about. Constrained dev boxes, network jiggery pokery boxes. Hell, might even get around to trying a non traditional form factor builds one of these days