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This. When RISC V hardware starts being more common and decently priced (price/perf), sure, I'll happily go all open. Till then running with half my hardware broken doesn't really do me any favors
Became quite trivial, e.g. took me 15min to get CopyParty on a Debian on a Banana Pi running RISC-V https://mastodon.pirateparty.be/@utopiah/115332958192905605 and staying headless performances are fine.