this post was submitted on 20 Jan 2025
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I think the author's point on this wasn't so much that "nobody uses PC anymore", but rather the concept of a Personal Computer, which you fully owned. There's also the irony of the first Apple computers being personal computers you could open, fix and modify. Software is where few people feel like they own their computers. Free software being sold to shady companies isn't new, even FOSS projects have been bought. That's the main problem the author wants to point out, which is essentially the same as Cory Doctorow's piece on enshitification.
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