A ridiculous proposition given the current state of technology? Also yes.
If it happens, implemented in turnkey devices (such as SOHO routers) in a way that enhances vendor control rather than empowering home users with the option to use their own domain names and certs? Likely, that's the trend these days and doesn't show signs of receding.
The last line is kinda a tangent, but if that came to be the case, I would no longer be on board with the idea every device should have a FQDN.
A ridiculous proposition given the current state of technology? Also yes.
If it happens, implemented in turnkey devices (such as SOHO routers) in a way that enhances vendor control rather than empowering home users with the option to use their own domain names and certs? Likely, that's the trend these days and doesn't show signs of receding.
The last line is kinda a tangent, but if that came to be the case, I would no longer be on board with the idea every device should have a FQDN.