Interesting how the technologies we dreaded in 2000 would mean the death of open computing are now being deployed and lauded as the bedrock software for servers that (in Google's words) "run the planet" https://www.technologyreview.com/s/614675/googles-new-chip-protects-the-cloud-where-its-most-vulnerable/ …
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I don't mean this in some cheap shot "Google is lying" way. Rather, the open Google thing is usually a complement to something Google has monopoly control over.
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The ultimate lesson here is that whatever you most dread in tech today will be the celebrated status quo in 2040, except run by a new set of giant monopoly companies that came out of nowhere
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The TPM is the bad thing for reasons that were well-articulated in the ancient debates I refer to. The only problem is that lack of TPM is even worse.
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