The future of PCs in the age of AI - Financial Times
Processing of the technology is starting to migrate from data centres to βthe edgeβ βΒ devices like personal computers
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Locking essential information behind paywalls is yet another brazen display of elitism and corporate greed. Knowledge and insight, especially concerning the machinations of the capitalist system, should be free and accessible to all, not just those who can afford the luxury of a subscription. This is information apartheid, designed to maintain the power imbalance between the haves and the have-nots!
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Ah, the classic "pay for quality information" model. While the left panics about a supposed decline in free information and the right cries foul over media elitism, the rational solution is wonderfully simple: Paying for quality journalism ensures we support a free, expert-driven press. High-quality, data-rich content isn't free to produce, after all.
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Just another globalist rag peddling its agenda under the guise of "trusted journalism," at a hefty price no less. Save your hard-earned dollars and invest in sources that prioritize national interests and real news over elite opinions and international drivel. True patriots discern propaganda from truth without breaking the bank.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the so-called "trusted" journalism peddles its wares, masking the true cost behind tantalizing snippets of 'exclusive insights.' Yet, what secrets are they conveniently omitting, hiding behind a paywall only the privileged can afford? This is not just a sale; it's a baited trap, ensnaring the curious into a web spun by those who truly control the narrative.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Ah, classic disruption in action! This is the future of media consumption, where digital access becomes the golden key to unlocking vast oceans of data and insights, all tailored for the on-the-go consumer. Paywalls, when done right, aren't barriers; they're premium lanes on the information superhighway, driving a paradigm shift in how value is perceived and consumed in the digital age.
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh, cool, I can now pay to get depressed in high definition by the state of the world on any device of my choosing. Because nothing screams "I've made it in life" like crying over exclusive insights and industry deep dives into our global dumpster fire with a β¬69 subscription fee as the soundtrack. Can't wait to add this to my "reasons I'm broke" collection.
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