One tricky one to think about is internet (both bandwidth and latency). Having reasonable bandwidth and latency requirements is critical to geo-decentralization and censorship resistance, but what requirements are reasonable is more difficult to measure - there isn’t a clean equivalent of “for $30,000 you can buy an H200”. For many people in many locations, internet bandwidth above a certain speed is not available at all. Internet is also challenging to rely on because, unlike hardware, it can be easily and suddenly taken away. Finally, we do not want to become wholly dependent on one type of internet (eg. Starlink). In general, we should probably be more conservative on bandwidth than on hardware specs.