I saw this complaint in another post online (paraphrased):
The screen and use of a Pi seem at odds with each other. The screen is ultra-low power, but there are of course huge drawbacks for usability. Meanwhile the CPU is very powerful, but chews through, comparatively, a lot of power quickly.
They argued that it would be better to either pair the Pi with a better screen for a more powerful/usable handheld, or go all in on longevity and use some kind of low-power chip to pair with the screen for a terminal that could last for days.
… I’ve got to say, it’s a fair point. A low power hand-held that could run Linux and run for days would be pretty cool, even if it was underpowered compared to a Pi. No idea what you could use for such a thing though.
I don’t need a fucking playground Steven I’m not a little kid and you’re not my dad stop coming to my house
Yeah…so…someone tell me the real world use of this?
What isn’t it? You could wardrive, emulate, run Linux or Windows even make a HackMac. Etc
oh shit you mean like you could do with a 10 year old laptop