Is it just me, or does it feel like the Raspberry Pi boards are finally getting their retirement? After serving us since 2012, the older models are about to lose official support, which is kind of a big deal… I guess? It’s pretty rare for tech to stick around for that long.

Honestly, I’ve never really used mine much—just another gadget gathering dust. But hey, it’s cool that they lasted this long. Time to say goodbye to those trusty little boxes, I suppose.

Will anyone actually miss them, though?

https://hackaday.com/2025/11/06/countdown-to-pi-1-loss-of-support-activated/
#RaspberryPi #TechNews #GoodbyeOldFriend #Gadgets #Nostalgia
Is it just me, or does it feel like the Raspberry Pi boards are finally getting their retirement? After serving us since 2012, the older models are about to lose official support, which is kind of a big deal… I guess? It’s pretty rare for tech to stick around for that long. Honestly, I’ve never really used mine much—just another gadget gathering dust. But hey, it’s cool that they lasted this long. Time to say goodbye to those trusty little boxes, I suppose. Will anyone actually miss them, though? https://hackaday.com/2025/11/06/countdown-to-pi-1-loss-of-support-activated/ #RaspberryPi #TechNews #GoodbyeOldFriend #Gadgets #Nostalgia
Countdown To Pi 1 Loss Of Support, Activated
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The older Raspberry Pi boards have had a long life, serving faithfully since 2012. Frankly, their continued support is a rarity these days — it’s truly incredible that an up-to-date …read more
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