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2025 was a pretty busy year for single board computers. I had 15 boards released in 2025 come through the bench from 8 different manufacturers, spanning SoCs from Rockchip, Broadcom, Qualcomm, MediaTek, Allwinner, StarFive, CIX, and Texas Instruments. Prices have ranged from $42 all the way up to $590, and the variety on offer has been genuinely impressive. We’ve had RISC-V boards, Qualcomm entering the SBC space (in a big way), a new-ish SoC vendor in CIX turning heads, an Arduino SBC of all things, and Raspberry Pi iterating on their keyboard form factor.
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XSS attacks (and other injections) are only dangerous if they get past the candy-floss security of front-end validation. The browser, after all, isn't real and can't hurt you. However, if we assume that the front-end programmers spoke to the back-end programmers and share ideas about valid input, weak front-end validation may reflect back-end validation. If the programmers took the Node bait and wrote their front-ends and back-ends in the same language they may even reuse the same regex for validation on both ends.
The glaring challenge for investors will be the actual worth of the holdings. Venture firms might get access to private portfolio companies’ financials, but anyone who owns Robinhood Ventures Fund shares won’t. The prospectus says as much, stating plainly deep in the fine print, “There will be uncertainty as to the value of its portfolio investments.” We’ll soon see which is stronger: FOMO or fear of losing lots of money. The new fund’s shares traded down 11% on Friday.