More than that, it keeps alive some of the original spirit that has gone
from the Microsoft/Apple market: early PCs were hackable to some extent by users (remember when you got BIOS listings in the Technical Manuals?), but current proprietary machines effectively have a big sign across them
saying "No User-Serviceable Parts Inside" (and this applies to both
hardware and software).
Conversely, the Linux-running Raspberry Pi invites you to open it up and
mess around, both in terms of hardware and software. And this is
deliberate, by design.
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