There was a similar phenomenon some years back when Linux (and other systems which could run on ordinary computers) started getting big. People thought running their own machine and/or having root was a big deal.
They had to be reminded that "you aren't really a sysadmin until you have some users". It seems the same would apply here.
They had to be reminded that "you aren't really a sysadmin until you have some users". It seems the same would apply here.