I guess with the rise of ARM, Microsoft will have to commit itself now to the new era!!
This is just meant to be informative, I doubt that this setup makes sense yet!!
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nah - they know the limitations of their hardware. I'm sure it'll change as there's a lot more competition now
This is my Pi 4 running Gentoo, its a nice OS and very light...I can highly recommend it!!
This is my atomic pi running ARC. It's Windows, a great OS. You can do a lot with it. I recommend it

Love it!! SBCs are so much fun right?
Although ARC gets a seat in the first row, on my desktop...dont want to cut any corners there!! love
Have you put retro pie on your pi yet?
No, not yet...might give it a try!! Sounds cool!!
The Gentoo advice was of course also meant to be funny, its the most painfull install ever...more like a torture test to myself!!
I just hooked that thing to my 4k screen to let it bleed a little!!
You'll dig retro pie. I use archive.org to find rom images of different game consoles and throw them onto the pi. I have a huge collection of consoles each with their own pi
i don't know much about gentoo. When I was big into linux, it was the days of slackware. Since then i use linux. I'm just not fond of the amount of maintenance effort lol. I'd rather be making robots