OEMs have already started using AMD's PSB to tie their workstation (Threadripper Pro) CPUs to the motherboard firmware, such that they can't be swapped into other systems or sold on the secondhand market.
I don't mean to single out your post, as it's certainly a common attitude, but isn't that a dangerous mentality? If we're not vigilant, it won't be long before we find ourselves in a world in which our software won't work without an Internet connection because of draconian activation requirements. Future gaming PCs will have dozens of bloated launchers running in the background, each with its own DRM solution to maximize wasted CPU cycles. Privacy? We will have none. Operating systems will profile our behavior and report back their corporate masters. They may even show us ads (imagine ads in the Start Menu!). People will stop reading, and turn to social media and YouTube for all of their informational needs.
That all may sound like some far-fetched conspiracy theory nonsense from a dystopian science fiction novel, but I do believe that some of what I mentioned has the potential to become a reality if we're not careful. At minimum, we're going to need an educated and critical-thinking populace if we're to stand a chance.