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You said we're heading to "you can't own a computer, just rent one from the cloud".
What I'm saying is that since at least the 1990s / early 2000s we have had dumb terminals that connect to the server that does all the processing and provides the video signal. People were saying this was what everyone would be using in the future. The fact that you are still saying this makes me really skeptical. When will this be?
The Data-Terminals and mainframe architecture of the time was a technical solution emerging from limitations of the time, bulky and pricey electronics. Also, computers at the time were used for special tasks.
Today, we can fit an ultra powerful computer in your pocket, no problem. You practically can't survive without a smartphone (or computer), or yes you can survive, but you can't be part of society without one.
Today's trend to takeaway the computing power off the hands of normal citizens, when it's so cheap and practical to have it, is not driving by technical limitations (or improvement of technology). It's driven my the goal to extract every bit of money, ownership and finally freedom that we have have citizens.
Why would they give you the option to buy a top of the line 2000€ laptop and let you use it with Linux for everything you need until the heat-death of the universe when they can can extort you of 200€/month instead? Much more profitable. They can change the price whenever they want and you will have no choice but pay, because you can't even find a single DDR3 RAM stick to buy anywhere! Why would they just let you use the heated sits in your car when they can extort you of a 60€/month subscription for it, on top of the 70k€ buying price ?
It's not a technical trend, it's an ideological one.
You really think "they" are going to make computers and Linux illegal so they can force you to pay $200 a month for their own platform? Hilarious that people agree with you
They don't have to make alternative OS illegal, they can simply make it unusable.
It's not necessarily done my pure evil intent, it just happens as a side effect of other decisions.
One example right now is how Google is locking down the Android platform by making side loading mode difficult in the name of security. But more generally with the example of Android, how Google set the standard by providing frameworks and development tools in their terms, that become the defacto standard without any kind of industry wide consultation, is a big problem. My banking app use to have its own implementation of the NFC payment, it worked perfectly fine with GrapheneOS, now they updated the app and decided to just integrate the Google Wallet instead of maintaining their own implementation of the feature. Now it can't be used with GrapheneOS. In this example, Google is in full control, and I, can't do anything about it even if I am savvy enough to use custom ROM on my phone. Google didn't act evil, they provide some tools and service, the bank didn't act evil, they are just make technical choices that make financial sense, but in the end it contributes to take away our rights. I can either decide NFC payment with my phone is not worth signing a contract with Google and give up the feature, or I can decide my privacy is not worth the hassle and move back to the Google "certified" version of Android.
In the end, if a corporation can make more money, they will cease the opportunity. And they will absolutely make it illegal for you to own things or make choices if they have enough political leverage. Just look at all the DMCA and other anti "piracy" laws out there! In the USA it's a federal crime to break a digital lock even on a product you bought and paid for ! It is defacto illegal to do what you please with something you "own".
Pay no attention to the OS-level age verification laws they're forcing down our throats, nothing to see here!
Yes, if I was a tech CEO I'd promote you for that idea right now!
This is exactly the plan. How can you not see it?
They're not capable of long term planning like that. We can barely lay fiber in dense neighborhoods, and some places only get LTE. Imagine how much infrastructure would have to be built, billions of dollars of fiber means billions of dollars that aren't going directly into the pockets of billionaires.
I remember it too, the dreaded thin clients are coming to kill your desktop. Honestly I'd love it if there was a viable option. You just can't do it though - look at Stadia. Until graphics can be processed without a local card you're only catering to net nanny's and the slightly Amish. Ahhhh Web TV.