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The image shows a computer screen displaying a webpage about the Raspberry Pi family and FreeBSD/ARM. The webpage is titled "FreeBSD/ARM on the Raspberry Pi family" and discusses the Raspberry Pi's history and various models. The top of the page includes a browser's address bar with several tabs open, including "Weather report," "MX Forum," and "wiki.FreeBSD.org/Raspberry_Pi." The main content of the page is a detailed article about the Raspberry Pi, including its development, models, and specifications. The article mentions the original Raspberry Pi's launch in early 2012 and its development by the UK-based Raspberry Pi Foundation. It also lists the different models, such as the Model B, Model A, Model B+, Model 2, Model 3, and Model 4, along with their respective features and release dates. The article provides information on the Raspberry Pi's processor, RAM, and other hardware specifications. The webpage is well-structured, with a clear heading, subheadings, and a list of links to related content.

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The image shows a computer screen displaying a webpage about the Raspberry Pi family and FreeBSD/ARM. The webpage is titled "FreeBSD/ARM on the Raspberry Pi family" and discusses the Raspberry Pi's history and various models. The top of the page includes a browser's address bar with several tabs open, including "Weather report," "MX Forum," and "wiki.FreeBSD.org/Raspberry_Pi." The main content of the page is a detailed article about the Raspberry Pi, including its development, models, and specifications. The article mentions the original Raspberry Pi's launch in early 2012 and its development by the UK-based Raspberry Pi Foundation. It also lists the different models, such as the Model B, Model A, Model B+, Model 2, Model 3, and Model 4, along with their respective features and release dates. The article provides information on the Raspberry Pi's processor, RAM, and other hardware specifications. The webpage is well-structured, with a clear heading, subheadings, and a list of links to related content. Provided by @altbot, generated privately and locally using Ovis2-8B 🌱 Energy used: 0.218 Wh
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