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A GitHub Actions workflow that generates a Raspberry 4 Pi build for Pixelorama, using the Unofficial Godot Engine Raspberry Pi binaries, as suggested by @ragreenburg. ARM builds were requested in #594, but I am not entirely sure whether these binaries run on all 32-bit ARM systems, or just Raspberry Pi 4. Maybe using FRT would be better, but seeing as the last commit was back in April, it doesn't look like it gets updated often, so it might not be a good idea.
I don't have a RPI 4 or any Linux ARM device to test it myself, so testing from someone else is needed. To try it, simply head to the "Checks" tab in this Pull Request, on the left side click on "dev-desktop-builds" and download the Linux-RPI4 artifact. Unzip the file, and run "Pixelorama.rpi4".