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You can play with no chance of human interaction in Solo mode, but generally so long as you keep away from the busy places around the core systems or where a community event is taking place then you're actually not very likely to encounter anyone anyway. All human players are named in the game with 'CMDR' preceding their name and have a hollow blip (square or triangle) on the scanner, NPCs just have their name without the preceding 'CMDR' bit and have a solid blip.
Yes, I played solo and ignored everyone else for my first five years in the game.
I'm doing all sorts of activities from sneaking into bases and stealing stuff, to delivering passengers wherever they need to go, to scanning organisms on planets and everything in between.
Currently preparing a mining ship so I will try mining and then with that money I will get another ship to do some bounty hunting.
There's just so much and although I try my best to avoid spoilers, I do know that what I am doing is just scratching the surface and they have an update coming eventually which will add even more things.
So definitely fun alone, but even better with friends so there's an option for that too. Solo, invite-only, and public.