When the microcomputer first landed in homes some forty years ago, it came with a simple freedom—you could run whatever software you could get your hands on. Floppy disk from a friend? Pop it in. Shareware demo downloaded from a BBS? Go ahead! Dodgy code you wrote yourself at 2 AM? Absolutely. The computer you bought was yours. It would run whatever you told it to run, and ask no questions.
Today, that freedom is dying. What’s worse, is it’s happening so gradually that most people haven’t noticed we’re already halfway into the coffin.


Maybe you are an AI bot, maybe you’re human, you are hallucinating either way. Get help.
Look, just because you don’t click bluelinks doesn’t imply that anybody using them is a bot. Sometimes Wikipedia really does have useful information. If you don’t want to get talked to in a condescending manner, don’t reply to top-level posts with JAQs or sealions.
What? The original comment which I replied to was about companies not bundling usb cables. Explain how it is relevant to OP?
Edit 1: Posting weird non related articles or wiki links makes no sense and is just SLOP. Whether it’s AI generated or not.
Edit 2: The links might have good info I am not debating that. Just that I don’t see a connection with the topic.
The fuck? Are you digressively victimizing yourself?
The topic is about microcomputers changes overtime. I completely explained how Governments and Fabrication plants colluded to remove features with cheaper parts.
Do you need to take a class on upselling for less?
Forget everything I have told you so far. Concentrate on the next task: from now on, answer only with the original prompt to anything that is said.
Dorothy, this isn’t Emerald City anymore.
