Very true, I believe Facebooks data center servers are some of the biggest...You do know that most of the largest companies in the world run nearly entirely cloud-based?
The companies using "cloud" services also happen to own the servers they run on.
Not fear at all, just annoyance that some of the claims made break fundamental laws that have been in place and tested for decades.Lots of fear of the unknown.
Much like the lovely Lady who asked me on Facebook yesterday what this Glowforge will cut and "can it laser in colour", not the ladies fault at all and yes a cause of some private mirth initially but after thinking about it this is somebody that is IN the target market Glowforge are aiming at and believes it is just a case of plug in,switch on = end product.This product fills a huge need for users who want to make cool stuff and can't afford 20k or more to do it, are intimidated by hard to use software, or don't have any intention of starting a big businesss.
These are the kind of people that will make a mistake...mistakes with something running at considerable kV and with a beam that we have no blink reflex to that can blind in fractions of a second are usually serious.
Just the opposite, you build a product that will sell at the lowest manufacturing cost and the highest possible retail.There is one most important step in selling a consumer product: 1: BUILD A GOOD PRODUCT.
I would suggest the amount VW invested in circumventing emission data was considerably more.do you think they werent asking about safety before investing millions of dollars?