If internet preceded home computers, we'd likely still be on mainframes
maxsloef · x · 2026-08-20
The author presents a counterfactual history hypothesis: if the internet had arrived before home computers, the general public might never care about data sovereignty or home computing. This would likely make the vision of a distributed world computer unattainable, leaving us dependent on mainframes.
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