• nyan@sh.itjust.works
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      I’ve encountered a couple of people who use them as remote cameras to observe their 3D printers. That suggests a bunch of other possibilities for things you want to be able to watch or listen to without standing over them and without buying an extra webcam to cover what might be a temporary need.

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      49 minutes ago

      They are less expensive.

      EDIT:

      Sorry, I misread the parent comment.

      You would use them for literally anything you typically or potentially could use a phone for.

      If you are not playing video games on your phone… there is basically no common reason to have a top spec brand new phone.

      What do I want my phone to do?

      Make calls, send messages, run a web browser, check emails, take a picture or video every once in a while, act as a notepad, check a weather forecast, have some map explorer, use some entirely 2D proprietary apps for things like… groceries or hailing a ride or checking my bank balance.

      Pretty sure that right there is about 80% of people’s phone use case.

      You do not need top spec hardware to do any of that.

      You have the gaming thing to do the gaming stuff.

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      I’m not the person you replied to, but I would love to have more ARM hardware for running tests on. A lot of what I write needs to be separately tested on each architecture.