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Travel computing doesn't need a laptop — the Raspberry Pi 5 proved that to me

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Travel computing doesn't need a laptop — the Raspberry Pi 5 proved that to me
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I used to think of the Raspberry Pi as something that belonged in a project box, tucked behind a TV, or bolted into a home lab rack where nobody had to look at it. It was useful, sure, but not something I’d seriously consider carrying on a trip when real work needed to get done. The Raspberry Pi 5 has changed that for me more than I expected. It still has obvious limits, but it’s crossed a line from novelty into something genuinely practical.

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