I would argue that most new vending machines and toy robots need networking. Vending machines use it for credit card auth, and lots of kids toys (certainly a robot) communicate with a PC/website nowdays.
But yeah, I'm sure there exist plenty of devices that don't need networking. Pardon me for picking nits.
"LoseThos is primarily for making video games. It has no networking or Internet support. As far as I'm
concerned, that would be reinventing the wheel and you can do that instead by dual booting another operating
system. Similarly, it's not for desktop publishing or multimedia."
It's a supplemental operating system -- a new concept. You use Windows or Linux as your primary operating system and LoseThos for screwing around programming. Believe it or not, people used home computers before the Internet.
Maybe I don't understand what the author is targetting, but even an embeded system without Internet and browser these days is useless.