Ok, this $35 computer may not be for everyone, but that doesn't mean the whole project is deeply flawed. The RaspberryPi foundation provides real value for millions.
Real engineers (i.e., people like me who are licensed PEs) or PHP script-kiddies who call themselves "engineers" despite many state laws prohibiting it?
That's enough for us to use Xeons and ECC memory in all our production machines, and machines used to produce releases for customers, etc. It's just not worth the risk.
That's not quite right either because a lot of things, including radios, and electronic circuits, can be represented with a computer program these days.
They need to separate the (at least) 60% of type-2 diabetic patients whose disease is caused by self-inflicted obesity from the people with type-1 diabetes (and the 10% of type-2 diabetic patients who aren't obese.)
To those type-2 diabetics that are obese, they should be strongly encouraged to lose weight rather than depending on our insulin supply.
I think it would be a good idea to rename obesity-induced diabetes as "Obesity Related Metabolic Syndrome" (ORMS) to separate those with type-1 or non-obese type-2 diabetes from those who chose the obese lifestyle and got sick.