YES, you should buy one and start learning Linux and Python.
Well I have been using various Linux distributions since early 1990's and my current primary desktop computer is running Linux, so I had to laugh at the video's hard to learn comments. I also started using Raspberry Pi in 2012 about 6 months after it was released and I was finally able to buy one. As a Linux user the Raspberry Pi was the ideal choice due to the low cost to entry and I believed in the idea of using a lost cost computer to enable computing education. I now own 12 various models of the Raspberry Pi. I have two running full time monitoring various temperatures inside and outside my home.
I am using the temperature monitoring as an incentive to learn Python programming.
Thanks! I think I'll be buying one soon. I remember many years ago when I was in service and using a Radio Shack TRS-80 with a 5 1/4" floppy and DOS. Then, point and click came along and ruined it for me. Lol
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