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  • sasaf51 minute ago
    &quot;So the interesting question isn&#x27;t whether personal hardware is coming. It&#x27;s who gets to write the software that runs on it.&quot;<p>It&#x27;s not that I don&#x27;t like your point of view. It&#x27;s that I can&#x27;t stand AI slop.
  • Abishek_Muthian5 minutes ago
    With hardware&#x2F;computers becoming locked, thin clients and unaffordable we&#x27;re already forced to customize our devices cyber punk style.<p>You&#x27;re lucky if you&#x27;re in a region where these open-hardware companies sell their wares, even though many of them will go under in the current market.
  • zkmon49 minutes ago
    While personalization is definitely the trend, I don&#x27;t think people are going to build code just to personalize. A tiny few of all who bought the device could do that. A few more could flash the device with some open firmware that gives more features and personalization and most will stick with the range of the personalization provided by the vendor.<p>For the most people, the risks outweigh the desire for tinkering. Personalization will grow right at the vendor offering, not in the hands of customer. People don&#x27;t even have the time to cook their own recipes. People have their own chores to worry about. I&#x27;m talking about bulk of the customer base, not the geeks.