Very good point, why should we have to depend on any third party to deal with our data? I pay a pittance for an online file folder to transfer data to my own damn "cloud." 10 or 20GB for like $10 a year? So low I can't remember how much, I can up that to like 100GB for another $20 a year.
Once you buy, create, or otherwise
legally obtain data you should be the one who says when and where it goes. Sure, those dumb asses who don't really know squat about computers can have their data (and their heads) in the clouds, but if I am working on a new piece, or a collaborator is working on a new film, or dance, or whatever, we don't want that "out there."
What
I am sure of is that my stuff will NEVER be in "the cloud." The clo
ud is for clods, and that means
u. LOL!
As for the disappearance of the OS - well, I'm not as sure as some others about that eventuality and certainly not at all supportive of the absence of a "system" to organize and run things the way
I want to.
Feel free to speculate, but don't be so damn sure of yourself. You are just making ass-u-mptions.
