This is the reason why you can't get a Raspberry Pi computer.<p>Eben Upton, (Raspberry Pi Founder) sold out his his base.<p>When the chip shortage hit, Upton made the decision to prioritise supply to industrial buyers over retail/hobbyists/education.<p>His rationale was that companies that had bills to pay and salaries to pay should get priority because people's livelihoods depended on getting those Raspberry Pi's. Sounds good. But years down the track, nothing changed. What should have happened is that Upton should have given the industrial buyers a six months warning to find other ways to build their products instead of Raspberry Pi. That never happened. Instead, Raspberry Pi simply turned into a dedicated industrial computing supplier. Businesses have the means and the expertise to redesign their products around different computing technology - they did not need a blanket commitment forever from Raspberry Pi to support their technology directions.<p>The outcome of this decision has been that Raspberry Pi and Eben Upton have sold out the community that got Raspberry pi to where it is.<p>He sold out the kids and the schools and sold out the hobbyists.<p>I think that in the Covid time, if anything, he should have prioritised schools and children. When they were sitting at home in lockdown they could have been learning computing with a Raspberry Pi.<p>So its now years down the track and nothing has changed. You can't get a Raspberry Pi because they are sold to industrial buyers like Vodafone.<p>Raspberry Pi's loyal community and especially the kids and the schools deserved better than being sold out.<p>There's lots of alternatives to Raspberry Pi - give them your loyalty and your money.... here's some:<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8clrUclPIs">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8clrUclPIs</a><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGcWLgAk5kA">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGcWLgAk5kA</a>