Why Your Computer Will Soon Be Dead...
SomeOrdinaryGamers · 24:51 · 1 weeks ago
Subscription services and rising hardware costs are eroding personal computer ownership and pushing users toward rented cloud access instead.
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Hardware price spikes — Pre-built systems now start at $1,500 with aging specs like 16 GB RAM and DDR4 that lose value in a few years .
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NZXT rental model — Monthly plans reach $279 for top-tier machines users never own, targeting those unable to buy outright .
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AI-driven shortages — Data centers consume compute resources, inflating RAM and component prices while companies like Apple cite unavoidable hikes .
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Streaming lock-in — Services rotate content and add ads, making ownership via tools like Jellyfin preferable for permanent local access .
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Cloud gaming limits — Options like GeForce Now charge $26 monthly for sessions but remove hardware and software control entirely .
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Adobe tactics exposed — Lawsuits detail hidden year-long contracts and high cancellation fees that trap users in recurring payments .
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Linux ownership shift — Switching avoids company access to personal systems and supports self-hosting, emulation, and media preservation without subscriptions .
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How does self-hosting media with Jellyfin restore permanent access compared to streaming?
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Why does Linux prevent external control over personal computers more effectively than Windows?