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  3. It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years?

It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years?

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  • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

    It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

    https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

    Bill the PonyT This user is from outside of this forum
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    @lmorchard They practiced with locked phones and every new form since. A lot of their moves on PCs look like maneuvering for the same thing.

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    • Bill the PonyT Bill the Pony

      @lmorchard They practiced with locked phones and every new form since. A lot of their moves on PCs look like maneuvering for the same thing.

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      @trevorflowers @lmorchard https://www.windowscentral.com/artificial-intelligence/jeff-bezos-says-the-quiet-part-out-loud-bezos-envisions-that-youll-give-up-your-pc-for-an-ai-cloud-version

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      • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

        It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

        https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

        Jeff ForcierB This user is from outside of this forum
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        @lmorchard eerily similar thinking/forecasting to @mttaggart’s recent post, https://infosec.exchange/@mttaggart/116103465680065302

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        • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

          It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

          https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

          Emma needs ☕️ and paying workE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @lmorchard I'm pretty sure this is what they want. "You will pay rent by the picosecond and love it."

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          • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

            It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

            https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

            Les OrchardL This user is from outside of this forum
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            On one hand, I'm kinda looking forward to when bubbles burst and used hardware shows up cheap as liquidated surplus. On the other hand, I've got doomsday thinking like "how hard would it be to manufacture a DIY 6502 or Z80 in my garage?"

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            • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

              It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

              https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

              Dan DeanD This user is from outside of this forum
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              @lmorchard I’m mixed - would this also be the end of profit-motivated planned-obsolescence?

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              • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

                @lmorchard I’m mixed - would this also be the end of profit-motivated planned-obsolescence?

                Les OrchardL This user is from outside of this forum
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                @dandean I mean, I'd guess it's just replaced directly with profit-motivated planned subscription rate increases

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                • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                  On one hand, I'm kinda looking forward to when bubbles burst and used hardware shows up cheap as liquidated surplus. On the other hand, I've got doomsday thinking like "how hard would it be to manufacture a DIY 6502 or Z80 in my garage?"

                  Les OrchardL This user is from outside of this forum
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                  I know just little enough about the production of ICs to think that building a DIY microprocessor would be akin to when that kid David Hahn tried building a nuclear reactor in his garage in the 90s. But then again, maybe that's what *they* want me to think

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                  • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                    I know just little enough about the production of ICs to think that building a DIY microprocessor would be akin to when that kid David Hahn tried building a nuclear reactor in his garage in the 90s. But then again, maybe that's what *they* want me to think

                    Les OrchardL This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Yeah, so anyway, I never throw a computer away, so I'll just be over here muttering "my precious" as the world goes to heck

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                    • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                      Yeah, so anyway, I never throw a computer away, so I'll just be over here muttering "my precious" as the world goes to heck

                      Ember in the Pattern BufferM This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @lmorchard you’ll need a vacuum chamber and a homemade photolithography rig, for starters, but maybe one day there’s a sicko near everybody

                      democratize sicko silicon

                      https://youtu.be/IS5ycm7VfXg

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                      • Ember in the Pattern BufferM Ember in the Pattern Buffer

                        @lmorchard you’ll need a vacuum chamber and a homemade photolithography rig, for starters, but maybe one day there’s a sicko near everybody

                        democratize sicko silicon

                        https://youtu.be/IS5ycm7VfXg

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                        @maddiefuzz @lmorchard FWIW they're already working on trying to make 3D printers illegal (because you could maybe print parts of guns with them).

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                        • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                          It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

                          https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

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                          @lmorchard i'm not convinced they can. not for lack of trying, but because they, uh, have built it all on a foundation of having practical access to hardware. the sudden unavailability of personal computing hardware doesn't leave us having to use non-personal computing, it leaves us all up shit creek without a paddle as nearly everything electronic is no longer obtainable
                          the shitstorm is going to get mighty fun as point-of-sale terminals start being hard to get

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                          • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                            It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

                            https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

                            CM HarringtonO This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @lmorchard @davew It’s not alarmist, it’s something they’ve mentioned in leaked emails, etc… and it’s what is actually happening directly due to their actions regardless of what they say.

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                            • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                              It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

                              https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

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                              @lmorchard Already accomplished. Cloud computing and web based applications are the mainframe all over again. The priesthood never died, just worked and waited to reemerge.

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                              • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                                It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

                                https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

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                                @lmorchard you know, the last machine I had that I really liked was a beautiful DEC tank of a Pentium. Just imagine how much better computers could be if software and OSs for the workaday stiff had to run on constrained resources that can now be cheaply produced.

                                —
                                Sent from my iPad

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                                • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                                  It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

                                  https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

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                                  @lmorchard

                                  Oh, they’re absolutely are. Just look at all the laws that are being passed now and some states. I think it’s Colorado. I just read who wants to put identification personal identification into the OS.

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                                  • Les OrchardL Les Orchard

                                    It's probably alarmist, but this has me thinking: What if governments and bastard oligarchs actually manage to reverse the personal computing revolution of the last 50 years? Nothing in tech is inevitable, not even individual practical access to hardware.

                                    https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/

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                                    @lmorchard they are trying unfortunately

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