Comment by themafia

Comment by themafia 7 hours ago

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> this much is clear to most people.

There are more computers now than there ever have been. More people in more parts of the world have them than ever before. If you have this perspective you may just be locked in a first-world corporate nightmare that has stolen from you all vision and imagination.

KellyCriterion 6 hours ago

TRUE! Actually the world around is controlled already by computers ~ chips: Your car, your dishwasher, your metro, your holidayjettravel etc.

And it becomes "worse": Billions and billions of chips ~ compusters are produced every year, the number is increasing.

Billions of people will get access to the stuff that was around for us "since ever" for the first time in their whole life.

SimianSci 6 hours ago

Perhaps the it would be better described as "commodification" of software, which still gets my point across. Software is absolutely more ubiquitous than ever before, this I can agree upon. But now we have the tools to create more of it, and therefore software is less valuable simply as it is less rare. I dont mean to say that software is valueless, but rather that it enjoyed inflated value as the amount of capital and effort required to build a software product was much greater.