Another step toward modern dumb terminals, now "thin clients" of the mainframe, now "the cloud", where a handful of giants own anything and the others nothing, not even understanding this. A name? Ah, yes, 2030's Agenda or an old book I suggest to anyone The Science Of Government, Founded On Natural Law, by Clinton Roosevelt also available in pdf <a href="https://dn790002.ca.archive.org/0/items/sciencegovernme00roosgoog/sciencegovernme00roosgoog.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://dn790002.ca.archive.org/0/items/sciencegovernme00roo...</a><p>I suggest <a href="https://kfx.fr/articles/2024-04-26-onnewdealexp-contrapolis/" rel="nofollow">https://kfx.fr/articles/2024-04-26-onnewdealexp-contrapolis/</a> and really starting to think about where we are going and where we could go. We could go in a distributed society, resilient like the Internet, spread like Usenet, desktop-computing and homelabs as the norms, where companies who needs more own a shed or more with some racks, p.v. and storage to ensure stable power, FTTH and emergency radio (4G/5G and LEO sat access) full of very dynamic SMEs or a set of large internment camps named smart cities full of inmates and no innovation nor dynamism till the obvious collapse.<p>BTW that's NOT a political vision but a technical one, because the cloud model will end up there technically anyway.