unlimited data entry storage
Just like Satoshi intended.

You're right, Satoshi intended for Raspberry pi's, not the data centers as he literally wrote about in the thesis whitepaper.

There's literally zero mentions of the term "data center" in the white paper. I guess you meant to use the word "literally" in the figurative sense.
A Raspberry Pi is simply a hardware device designed specifically to run a node. It has nothing to do with changing the core philosophy of bitcoin, unlike Wright's mission to change it from being a "Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System" to an "unlimited data entry storage system." The only reason Wright did this is because there's already a big block experiment out there and it fails to utilize the extra space.
As far as the lawsuit outcome is concerned, this is the appropriate response. From
Peter Todd:
The interesting part isn't the judge ruling against Craig Wright.
The interesting part will be when Craig fails to pay up because he never had any of those BTC.