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by johncolanduoni 2133 days ago
The lethal threat to fully unlocked consoles with no contractual limits ruled out by law isn't other stores or even piracy. It's people realizing that if they're selling the hardware at a loss, it'll likely be the most cost efficient GPU compute you can buy. This isn't supposition, it happened with the PS3: https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/3/20984028/playstation-supe...
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There are jailbreaks for the PS4, and it seems more likely than not that there will also be jailbreaks for the PS5. The barriers for actors who want to exploit console compute power are not significant. But they are significant for regular consumers.
Building cluster out of machines you’re not sure you’ll be able to consistently jailbreak and therefore replace even in the near term is a huge barrier to building a PS4 cluster like the PS3 ones.
You just need to make sure that they have a vulnerable firmware version. Once you've jaikbroken a machine once, you're done.
I mean replacing machines as they break. A large cluster you can’t maintain is a poor investment.
Oh, that's true, I didn't think about that.
They wouldn't be selling the hardware at a loss.