> IMO as soon as you're deploying a computer into any kind of "appliance", or you're offline for periods of time, or you're running on batteries or your primary network connection is wireless
yes and in those instances you do not reach for pytorch/tensorflow on top of ubuntu on top of x86 with a discrete gpu and 32gb of ram. instead you reach for C and micro or some arm soc that supports baremetal or at most rtos. that's embedded dev.
so i'll repeat myself: if you want to run extremely high-level code then don't be "surprised pikachu" when your underpowered platform, that you chose due to concrete, tight budgets doesn't work out.