The “Raspberry Pi” is a $25 computer, about to be released, that can run Linux. It has an HDMI out, USB port, SD card reader, and, for an extra $10, can have a built-in ethernet port (both versions can use WiFi/Bluetooth via a USB dongle, too). Did I mention it’s the size of a credit card?
The video above is of a prototype running Quake III—and running it very well! The logo is below (pretty sweet, methinks) and at the very bottom is what it looks like.
Pretty freaking unbelievable. Just another reason why raspberries are some of the best fruit around.


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More like the size of a kids wallet, but still the implications are amazing
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Eagerly anticipating this as a potential platform for a peer-to-peer gaming platform I’ve been working on foreverrrr
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holy shit. this changes everything.
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