• NekoKoneko@lemmy.world
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    53 minutes ago

    Even after the AI bubble pops, even after Trump is done (for good) with starting more wars, trade or otherwise - we clearly have a “new normal” for prices.

    I’m not a pessimist in that I do think consumer computing will survive and we will not end up in a subscription-compute-only future. Prices will eventually go back to getting lower over time.

    But I am guessing this one-time extreme re-pricing due to Trump’s destruction of all consumer-focused price momentum, and the lack of AI regulation, have together cost us a decade before we’re back at price parity per compute/RAM/storage costs even despite technological advancements.

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        15 minutes ago

        How hard can it be? It’s only the most complicated tech humans can build with one of the most sensitive supply chains, while the machines to build them are also skyrocketing in price while all the venture capital is being flushed down the toilet.

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    Comments like: They had only 4 or 6 units.

    Actually Valve can’t count to 3, so there were only 2 (one for each).