While I love the idea, the “go figure it out” workflow can lead to catastrophic data breaches when you’re exposing things to the open internet. And the worst part is that the user may not even realize they have messed up. Because they haven’t been shown how to do things like properly set up their email with a custom domain, or how to set up subdomains for whatever they’re hosting while keeping those services secure.
Hell, just glance at Shodan to see how easy it is to accidentally expose your devices and services to the open internet.
This is actually backwards. Texas Instruments made so many bomb chips that they ended up with a surplus. This allowed them to throw those chips into calculators and edge out any competition with lower prices (because they already made the chips, so they weren’t paying for them.) Then once they had run off all the competition, they jacked their prices up.
And that, kids, is why the TI-84 costs $100. It’s tech that costs all of $10 to make and program.