• themurphy@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    This is going exactly as planned by big tech.

    They dont want you to own your own hardware. They dont want local storage. They want to control EVERYTHING.

    When personal computing is expensive enough, they will offer remote access to their server space, where you rent some specs and the screen (your computer access) is projected to you via internet.

    Then they’ll earn the subscription money, and they own every single log file and data on “your” computer.

    As soon as this is the cheapest option by a margin, they WILL get costumers. No doubt. And it’s awful.

    Jeff Bezos even said this publicly, that this is the goal.

    • Zedd_Prophecy@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      Big tech is making wayyyy to much money selling artificially inflated parts and pieces, Some people may buy into a second generation Web TV but gamers and builders won’t. ( I know - I was there 3000 years ago when net nanny’s were buying Web TV and I was selling Packard Bells with 4MB RAM).

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      6 hours ago

      This assumes really good internet infrastructure and still requires some sort of terminal at the user end. Of course, Bezos is a billionaire and so might be dumb enough to believe it himself.

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        5 hours ago

        They’ll subsidize cheap locked down thin clients that can do jack shit by themselves except make an RDP connection to a VM.

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          I was going to say, thin clients are nothing new at all. And they’re already practicing with thin terminal deliveries with TVs these days