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QUThe cloud isn’t magic. It’s control you don’t own.
The cloud feels infinite. Effortless. Always on.
But beneath the abstraction, it’s just physical machines sitting in buildings you’ll never see, owned by companies you don’t control.
Your data lives on someone else’s hardware.
Your uptime depends on their decisions.
Your privacy exists inside their legal boundaries.
Cloud computing works so well that it hides its biggest cost: control. When outages happen, when prices change, when rules shift you don’t negotiate. You adapt.
That’s what makes it terrifying.
Not because it’s unsafe but because it’s powerful enough to make you forget reality.
And the moment abstraction breaks, the illusion disappears.
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I break the invisible rules running your digital life.
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