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Comment by ifh-hn

18 hours ago

This reads like Stockholm syndrome, like there's no other option but being held prisoner by apple.

Fabrication of microchips is based on massive economies of scale. Thanks to apple, the majority of top-of-the-line microchips are going into locked-down computers. What happens when Apple or similar companies control 90% of the market, and you are paying exorbitant prices for crappy microchips in exchange for the privilege of running user-controlled software?

A decade or two ago, Intel introduced the Intel Management Engine to new computer processors. Their competitors followed suit. The market has stopped making products without these trusted computing "features" a long time ago. Eventually, you stop being able to choose.

These are the consequences of a computer market led by consumers that don't understand computers. The invisible hand is legally blind.