• Hamartiogonic
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    6 months ago

    I kinda agree for the most part. Obviously, that distraction free environment isn’t going to last forever. However, performance and the demand for it tends to grow hand in hand, so what’s considered acceptable entertainment isn’t fixed.

    In the past, the pi has always been a low power device, and that’s the way it’s probably going to continue in the future. Obviously, you’ll be able to do more with the same amount of power, but the demand for the computational performance tends to increase all the time.

    What’s considered a distraction depends on the decade during which you’re asking that question. Sure, you can distract yourself by playing SuperTuxKart on a pi right now, but why would you when you know about Baldur’s Gate 3, Cyberpunk, Genshin Impact, Destiny 2, ray tracing and all the modern bells and whistles. Besides, you still have that book to write, so are you really going to play (subjectively) boring arcade games to distract yourself. In that sense, the definition of a “limited environment” is fluid and might apply to the pi much longer than expected.

    It also depends on the person. If you’re really into games more than 20 years old, then the pi really can’t offer you a quiet environment at all. To you, it’s an entertainment device at that point. In that sense, the pi has never been a distraction fully free environment. On the other hand, it has always been a low-power device which means that the performance has been years behind what you would expect from a cheap laptop.