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Comment by sbarre

16 hours ago

Eh back in the day computers were expensive and not everyone could afford one (and I don't mean a library computer that you can work on, one you can code and hack on). The ubiquity of computing is not something that's been around forever.

There have always been costs and barriers for the cutting edge.

The problem isn’t cost, it’s reproducibility and understanding. If rely on a service you can’t fully understand to get something done, you’re beholden to the whims of its provider.

  • Sure but that's not what the person I was replying to was talking about, nor what I was talking about.

    Cost of access is absolutely a problem in tech.

    The problem can certainly be multi-faceted though.