For hobbists buying dev boards note that an ESP32 comes with WiFi and maybe Bluetooth depending on the model, whereas a vanilla Pi Pico has no radio - you need a Pi Pico W for that, which in my experience is double the cost of an esp32 board.
I agree with the authors points that the RP2040 is a great chip would love to see the Pico W pricing come down as popularity grows.
I agree with the authors points that the RP2040 is a great chip would love to see the Pico W pricing come down as popularity grows.