>>18134
>decent post-empire state
>white-identifying brazil of the mid-twentieth century
Completely delusional, "Argentina is white!"-tier cope. Brazil's problem (South America's generally) is that it was dealt the same starting hand as USA, but instead of stamping out its semifeudal planter/serf classes during industrialization in a second revolutionary war, allowed them to retain power. As a result it remains culturally and economically backward in spite of having already begun tertiarization. India/SE Asia has the same problem, except far more severe, and its massive population dampens inertia also making it even harder to fix.
This is what makes both countries insufferable hicks online in spite of being just developed enough to get online, though India has one exacerbation because some English proficiency is so common.
>>18146
>automation taking jobs away
If it could've happened it would've centuries ago after the Industrial Revolution. But it never will, due to Jevons' Paradox.
>RAM prices
Lies by the RAM cartel, see >>17675 it has nothing to do with datacenters.
>House fires, theft, bitrot, the list goes on.
Automatic scheduled incremental backups to encrypted anonymous cloud
>more accurate but less fast
Ended, the accuracy wars have, the phantom menace of cycle accurate emulators are no more. FPGA solved it on one end, while on the other decompilation is advancing fast enough IMHO emulators are going to become totally obsolete inside a decade. I think retro games will soon be MACHINE ported run at >90% native speed to SAME GEN hardware.
>after things like VPN are banned
Hasn't stopped the Chinks, Russkies, Saudis, Bongs, etc.