One of the greatest joys of classic computing was running what you wanted on your own computer. What has happened in the intervening years? Have ‘software walls’ created a computing environment that benefits software gate-keepers(owners of computing technology) by monopolizing creativity, freedom to program and establishing a defacto ‘true ownership’. Will the future be this or will it be more like the earliest years of microcomputing? Murray 🙂
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