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local computing will be illegal within the next 5 years
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Oh no, wittle waw will say I can't use my computer, will it ask nicely for me to stop, at least?
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>>108799569
>t. certified cuck
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>>108799561
nope we already had it with mainframes and time sharing etc in the 80s-90s, it was unsustainable
personal AI computers something like Nvidia DGX Spark are the future
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>>108799561
Was telling people about it for a few years. Here and there. They don't dismiss it outright, but don't think it through neither.
>>108800123
Data bandwidth was a major bottleneck back then. Not anymore.
Also OP is not entirely correct. Loicensed whitelisted devices will be available. They would have AI integrated, something like you suggested, but really small and cheap. It is required to analyze the data they record in real time and they would only send the important bits.

Actually it's already there. Remote access is there since Intel ME etc, always on recording is there since personal assistants boom, local AI data analysis is there since deep learning boom and first NPUs in consumer phones.
Everything is already in place for the cyber gulag.
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>>108800168
Compute is the new bottleneck and will be for the foreseeable future as data centres cause blackouts and water shortages
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>>108799561
5 years is way too soon but in the coming decades seems seems possible. Likely it won't be flat out illegal but personal computers will be too expensive and the market will fall off in favor of selling you a "cheap" terminal to access services on a gigantic data center where you can be closely monitored by AI.
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>>108800204
Details are not as important. What really sucks is that there's no counter to this. You cannot build much on your own. Your best bet is older hardware, like 14nm stuff, because it degrades way slower. But storage like HDD and SSD is a huge problem. You can maybe fix an old PSU, but not the HDD mechanical failures or SSD wear. Only those who control the manufacturing of these would be truly able to build datacenters.
Everything else would be just toys.
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>>108799561
You wish glownigga, I'll be locally computing and you'll be remotely seething for the next 50 years.
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>>108799561
Crazy just how many ways its over
>phones become screen with antenna uplink to orbital cloud
>all code to github
>bricked phones no sideloading
>forced biometrics
>upcoming generation is less intelligent and is scared of the terminal
> hashlite gpu cards but all in on ai inference for suburbans
>overburdensome coercive censorship laws

If someone from my country can make a chip in their garage, ill play with that, but the era of having a foreigners chips anywhere near biometric sensor range is over by eoy
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>>108800123
>personal AI computers
Will I be locked out of my local files if I don't pay the monthly subscription?
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cloud ai is like server side rendering for websites, we used do it because consumer hardware was too weak but we don't have this problem anymore

>>108800387
proprietary models will be paywalled obviously
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I doubt that but what I can see totally happening is that it will simply get unaffordable with all the companies who made consumer computer parts shifting to producing server parts exclusively since that's where the money is now.

So basically back to the 80s in a retarded way.
>""PC""s available will be aimed at scientific applications, $4000 entry point
>parts for them fuck expensive because institutions/big companies just pay whatever and the budgets needs to stay fully used up to not get a shrunken one next year

>consumers will have an all in one monitor on their desk with a SSD only used for the system and all data saved in the cloud

They know they don't have to prohibit things. Simply making thinks absurdly expensive already does the job without any real backlash because people just take it in the butt
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>>108800387
>local files
What part of you'll own nothing and be happy did you not understand? Did I fucking stutter when I said cloud based operating system? Nigger you're getting an 8kb dummy terminal with a MITM'd uplink that the Stasi would blush looking at.
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>>108800717
Its nice the internet made the world worth exploring again. Ive lost all confidance in the states cartography, finding the rock in the high north is more than a sufficient goap and focus
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>>108800696
>basically back to the 80s
Fuck yeah let's gooo.
Normalshits shouldn't compute anyway.
>>108800717
Come get my local files kike, oh you can't? Oh nyooes...
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>>108799561
I hate that this is true ...
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>>108799561
Won't happen because Germany, UK, and Turkey get bombed, EU collapses, tsunamis and the Yellowstone supervolcano destroy America along with civil wars, Greece retakes Constantinople, and Jews build the 3rd temple. The world will be in too much turmoil for the mark of the beast.
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>shitters doomsday posting on /g/ about the death of desktops
>2011+15
Nothing new
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>>108799561
It used to be lobster he was eating in this scene. LOBSTER
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Doomers really love jerking off their ITS OVER fantasies huh.
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>>108803104
>>108802844
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>>108799561
>>108800168
> Loicensed whitelisted devices will be available.

This. The ruling class will figure out that software by itself can't really be stopped so they will outlaw hardware that wasn't approved. Part of that approval would be things like certain keys which will only be available to approved OS'. All in the name of national security mind you.
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Lmao maybe in USA.
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>>108799561
That's what the data center are for
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>>108800197
how can a data center cause a water shortage if it doesn't consume the water? Do you think it drinks it and pisses it out or something? Even if it did have you never heard of wasterwater treatment? Fuck you for being retarded in public.
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>>108803830
You don't understand the arms race here. Even if every new computer was banned tomorrow the hardware already circulating will still exist and be completely usable for 10-15 years as is.

Software is just writing meaning anyone can do it. They used to share software by printing the code on paper and mailing it to people to type in for themselves.

If there is some new faggot service that you are willing to sell your ass for that requires you to use the Globohomo terminal and you go for it, feel free. it won't mean the end of anything we think of as computing today.

Finally, always remember that the evil twat overlords in question have proven themselves repeatedly to be incompetent retards. Even if they schemed up and sought to implement a total computer apocalypse they'd fuck it up because they're a bunch of women, gays, and Indians, corrupt to the bone, and entirely devoid of the wisdom necessary to manage the real population.

tl:dr chill the fuck out
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I hope the global economy collapses soon so this SaaS bullshit ends. It's obvious this flavor of "free market" doesn't work.
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>>108803954
> if it doesn't consume the water?
they use evaporative cooling
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>>108799561
No it won't.
Too many megacorps depend on local computing, and many can hire assassins to stop it from happening.
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>>108804014
do you think water disappears when it evaporates?
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>>108799561
they will try
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>>108804036
Bro put some water in a pan and turn the heat on and then show me where the water went. Fucking retard kek
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>>108799561
They don't need to.
People are just moving to phones.
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>>108800286
based
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>>108804043
You don't understand the first thing about public water systems but let me help you out: Many industrial businesses used enormous quantities of water for manufacturing. Think of something like a pulp mill that turned wood scraps into paper. The municipal water system in the town where that business was located would have been expanded to a size necessary to service these large customers. When that large customer went under because our political class fucked over the country and exported production overseas, the local water district had a problem because maintaining this huge system was now paid for only by residential and small industry users instead of the previous big customer.

Many, many of these situations exist in the country. These municipal water districts are desperate to find a large consumer of water to come in and help fund the management of their system by replacing that lost capacity. Companies that need a huge water source, like a data center, will specifically locate themselves in places with the EXTANT CAPACITY to provide it.

This means that no one who doesn't have the infrastructure to provide this large volume of water is getting these DC's because that is an extra expense they don't need.

To frame it for a retard (you): The water capacity already exists but is not being used for a few decades, which is a problem. The DC's actually help this problem. The water district USED TO already serve this much water, usually to much more polluting industries in fact.

Water when evaporated returns to something called the "water cycle." It does not disappear it becomes moisture in the air which is released as rain when various conditions are met. That rain refills the source that the local water district taps to provide water to everyone, including the DC.
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>>108799561
i am kinda ready come get me glowies
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>>108799561
I don't give a fuck, i'll smuggle hardware from china and they won't do shit about it.
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>>108799561
Making machine guns is also illegal but that never stopped anyone
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>>108803088
He literally says "this steak" in his dialogue. How retarded does one have to be?
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>>108804246
he had try really hard not to gag since he can't handle rare steak, that's all i know
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>>108799561
Make a polymarket bet then, faggot
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>>108799561
>local computing will be illegal within the next 5 years
Apple will lobby against it. Local computing is their business. They're not like nvidia who can just sell to data centres, nobody's gonna buy an overpriced iphone if it's literally just a thin shell to access a data centre somewhere.
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>>108804150
The other thing is that these retards forget that they can make condensing tech for this shit.

It's still oodles better than the shit Coca Cola has been doing. They spent decades draining aquifers across the world for water to make Coca Cola and then shipped that water far and wide, where it would be drank, pissed out, but never returned to the aquifers it came from, at least on a human timescale. had to write a whole report about it Freshman year of college.
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>>108799561
>local computing will be useless within the next 5 years
ftfy
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>>108799561
Yup, because whites and jews can't MIND THEIR FUCKING BUSINESS AND LEAVE OTHERS THE FUCK ALONE.
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>>108804246
No he said this is lobster
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perhaps
people should not use switching power supplies at home but then many like picture on screen
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>>108804043
Anon...
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>>108799561
they don't need to make it illegal brother, they will just make components very expensive so you will need to go into debt to buy a computer or rent one and you will need to do a face scan + ID check to access the internet so everything you will say can be used against you later
Download everything you can anons before is too late
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>>108799561
>>108800168
IPv8 is the beginning of this
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>>108799561
>>108804047
The sad part... phones became so fucking strong, they are able to play Red Dead Redemption 2 @40FPS. I learned about "GameNative" and "GameHUB", this shit is insane.

And yet... phones are just used to interact with the cloud.. you just open your goy apps, consoom goyslop, call, text and take pics.
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>>108799561
Only criminals that don't want the Epstein class diddling children are against this.
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>>108799561
They are really pushing for that. You will own just a basic 'terminal' to access the cloud because everything will be there.
But 5 years is not enough, it will take a couple of decades, step by step, cooking the frog.
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>>108799561
>local computing
Luddites don't know any better.
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>>108799561
How will those thin clients work if they can't compute anything locally?
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>>108806043
???
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>>108799561
In my IT education program we just updated our cloud based course to include local cloud computing because a lot of organizations are switching to that in my country. So i dont think what you're saying is actually true
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>>108806043
>>108806051
!!!
we love to see it
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>>108799561
No it won't, it will be illegal to not share your local compute power with 'the cloud'
You will pay for the power, they will eat your cycles. Don't you dare turn it off fucko.
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>>108806060
>onedrive
>this pc
>using some cucked version of winshit
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>>108800204
Do you jerk off to these elaborate nightmare scenarios? Because holy fuck I have not seen anybody fantasize as hard as you doomday retards without masturbation being involved.
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>>108799561
can't wait for this thread with this image being spammed 5000 times over the years.
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>>108804150
The water cycle isn’t real and there’s no evidence that it is.if it was real then why is lake mead so empty compared to itself 25 years ago?
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>>108800248
14nm is actually cheap to manufacture at home. The hardware to be able to do that is cheap and you can even make your own scratch nanolitography platform for $100-$200.

Maybe it is time to go back to the days where there were over 9000 architectures going around and everyone was making a computer in their basement. It won't be anywhere near as fast as "pro" stuff, but combined with better software and perhaps some special-purpose hardware to support it, it might be quite nice.
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>>108799561
Computing will be illegal in a few years. They will start targeting citizens, corporations, AI datacenters - everyone with nontrivial computer chips in their possession.



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