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Literally all console and gaming sales are experience a bloodbath except indies...

How come there isn't a bigger freakout?!
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Good, maybe this will finally stop the endless push for "muh photorealism" and devs will realize that art style > graphical fidelity
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It'll only become a freak out when it impacts people's smartphones or something.

I'm resigned to the fact the corporate overlords and our governments do not care at all if I freak out or not.
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>"shortage"
>it's actually artificial scarcity caused by Sam Altman pre-purchasing RAM components using US taxdollars that are being printed for him
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The AI castle is beginning to crumble, I really don't think it's going to last that long unless this is bad faith bullshit and is counting the slow trickle back down to 100% normal after it's returned like 95% of the way long before
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>>740054647
The unitoligist?
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>only effects bloated poorly optimized UE5 games that require 100GB ram to run at 24fps (the crappiness makes it more cinematic)
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>>740054465
is 2036 when the AI bubble pops? we have to suffer 10 more years of this shit?
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>>740054465
There have been articles warning about the RAM shortage since Fall of last year, you had ample time to buy whatever hardware you needed.
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Sam Altman assassination when
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>>740054936
there have also been a billion speculative things with tons of articles about them that did not come true
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>>740054539
"good artstyle" mfs when your game doesn't have have the ps1 style
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consoles are doing fine, the switch 2 and ps5 are still pushing a quarter of a million consoles a week
pc is where it's rough since nobody can justify the cost and its future in uncertain
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>>740055001
It wasn't speculative you stupid nigger, every AI company has been spending hand over fist to buy up all the memory that Micron, SK Hynix and Samsung can produce. I'm glad stupid goycattle like you get to suffer due to their lack of foresight.
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>>740054465
>except indies...
that's why
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there's no good games to play anyway, the crisis is deeper than you can imagine
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>>740054676
Yeah but the second the AI bubble pops they'll start inflating the Quantum Computing bubble.
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>>740054465
I don't know if my PC will survive another 10 years.
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>>740054465
All of you faggots continue to make up false scenarios and then get mad at them. I'm convinced people actually enjoy being miserable and angry and you have the tards who profit off those same faggots.

To say a crisis like this could last for 10 years is absolutely false. Nobody who makes predictions like this should ever be taken seriously.
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>>740054465
This shit sucks, it's been sucking since crypto, been wanting to fully upgrade for a while now, been wanting to game on 4K, seems like at this rate it won't happen anytime soon.
With that said, who the fuck keeps asking for AI, literally nobody I know irl wants it, in fact, I don't believe that anybody even cares about AI.
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>>740054465
I didn't vote for this....
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>>740054465
>clickbait literal who article
Probably not, though maybe it's different for burgers with the cheese man's tariffs
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>>740055213
And that's the same shit all the ones that didn't come true said. Hindsight is a hell of a drug
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>>740054465
(You)
VOTED
FOR
THIS
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>>740055340
it's clickbait blog headline that op is using to get his daily attention dopamine boost with not even trying tier bait text.
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>>740054770
It will pop earlier, that year is if we continue the current trend
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>>740055469
I didn't though
Stop thinking all of 4chan is /pol/ because their whiny pissbabies are loudest
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>>740055429
If you voted red (not the Nintendo red) You absolutely did vote for this.
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Why don't they just make more ram?
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>>740055613
>why don't fabricants lower intentionally the price of their merchandise?
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xi will save us
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>>740055613
I think I can do it. I found a few videos of people making their own ram/chips and it doesn't seem to require too much space to set up a clean room. But to answer your question, because it's hard also, chemicals.
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>>740055410
People who want to replace their workers. I think the whole idea was to get everyone on the AI train and funnel trillions of dollars so that researchers could automagically make the AI better with those trillions of dollars and then they could start replacing more and more workers and then say "not my problem" when unemployment would become rampant, but obviously it didn't really work out. Kinda bad too because it proved that a lot of corporations can't be trusted to not immediately try to replace their workers if they did all that over chatbots.
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>>740054585
Once companies start noticing the effects and it directly impacts many businesses is when they'll get told to cut it out. It will happen within the next year or two. It is only a matter of time till the effects are felt all over.
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>>740055840
They really did blow their loads too early and now the average person(aka not a jeet) hates AI
When the news came that AI is losing billions they tried to shove it in everywhere just to try and recoup and hope people would thing their new shitty search engine with a 30% hallucination rate was of any use
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>>740054585
but it is. samsung is selling the ram they make to datacenter/enterprise solutions instead of using it in their phones
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>>740055840
>People who want to replace their workers
I don't think that's feasible, I mean AI is created through human innovation.
I can see AI robots used to replace humans in places like in where houses and such, or clean and maintaining your house, but it could never be creative.
I'm seeing videos that are claiming that AI tech has stagnated, so I could see the AI bubble may pop sooner than later which is something that most of us hope happens.
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>>740056115
Go to any website and try contacting them
In 99% of cases you are redirected to a fucking AI instead of a human being trying to solve your problem
Its gotten to the point where I stopped trying to make phone calls and went over to emails because trying to navigate the AI into folding and giving me someone actually capable of thought is fucking impossible
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Does anyone have that image comparing ram usage of a number of games running on Windows and Linux? The games tended to use 30-50% less on Linux. I don't remember if it was native ports or in Proton though.
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>>740056237
>In 99% of cases you are redirected to a fucking AI instead of a human being trying to solve your problem
No lie, I 'chatted' with someone on online banking and the answer came in an instant, I mean it I got the answer I was looking for.
Got me thinking, it would be a great time to come up with products that don't have AI integration (cell phones etc.), whoever does will become a mulitmillionare.
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>>740054465
Based AI
Killing AAA studios
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>>740056564
Its truly sad when proudly stating you DON'T use AI is considered a postive when billions went into shilling that garbage
But I have no doubt there will be services soon that do exactly that
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>>740055612
democrats aren't even doing any performative pushback against this.
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>>740055840
>it proved that a lot of corporations can't be trusted to not immediately try to replace their workers if they did all that over chatbots
They already did it by outsourcing all their production and industry to the third world, replacing their laborers with mexicans and their IT professionals with indian "professionals".
This was just the latest in a long list of cutting corners to make the line continually go up.
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>>740056237
>In 99% of cases you are redirected to a fucking AI instead of a human being trying to solve your problem
The best part is that on the off chance you get it to put you through to an actual person, it puts you through to an indian who's just using the chatbot on his end and copy-pasting the answers
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>>740056237
>'I'm sorry I didn't get that.'
>I will now redirect you to the wrong phone number because you said a keyword
>*plays keyboard typing sound effects and burning gallons of water while processing your question*
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where the fuck is china?
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>>740057189
They still haven't managed to take Taiwan so they're still in the shitty copycat phase like their so called "next gen" air superiority fighters.
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>>740056971
For some reason they can't even do that right
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>>740056901
AI was pure acceleration though. It wasn't so much boiling the frog as dropping the frog straight into an active volcano.
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>>740054647
He isn't purchasing shit. He didn't pay for shit. Now the memory companies will look like retards if they have their extra stock with inflated prices.
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>>740054676
It will last because politicians really don't want to accept they were wrong to spend all that taxpayer money on AI shit, horrible sunk cost.
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Who is spending money on LLM services to keep this gravy train propped up?
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>>740054936
it was already too late by faall of last year
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>>740055612
All the liberal western governments are also all in on AI though.



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