Comment by selectively
7 hours ago
The tragedy is that 'right to compute' is such a great name for something actually useful. Requiring OEMs to allow users to load any OS they want, requiring OEMs to allow full control over a device/OS ('root access') etc.
Instead, it's wasted on AI slop.
Yeah, "you can own compute hardware" doesn't really help if nobody makes hardware that can be owned.
"Write to Computer 2.0" sounds good to me. Might as well slipstream.
The "Citizen Right to Compute" complement to the "Data Center Right to Compute".
Use the latter as leverage for the former. What politician wants to be seen downvoting (comparable) individual's right they already gave to data centers?