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even technical discussion on small subs is not worth it anymore
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>>107594375
>>107592484
I just use chatgpt. If there's one good thing that came out out of this snake oil is that it is basically a better google
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>>107592848
Redditors literally don't have a sense of humor. Everything is viewed through the lens of social acceptance.
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>>107592506
This.

I can understand having to use redd!t for it's more specialized subs when posing a question in times of need.
But browsing it leisurely will inflict brainrot upon you.

So if you're gonna use their abbreviations "NTA" and whatever else, you might as well just go back.
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>>107595306
Nta but you sound like a wholesome chungus
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>>107595306
>NTA is redditspeak
and how would that work? reddit already has usernames so it should be quite obvious to anyone reading the comment that it isn't coming from some other faggot up the reply chain

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How do garbage collected languages even work? Like if you dont tell it to allocate memory and free it how the fuck does it know to use memory? Also, are these so called "memory safe" langs actually "memory safe"? How do I know that the garbage collector actually works? Its asking quite a lot of me to assume that every single potential use case of memory possible is covered and accounted for both at compile time and run time. If i sound retarded then feel free to correct me, im not a C elitist or anything like that but the concept of trusting a garbage collector to just work and make memory leaks never happen is just crazy to me, it gives me the same uneasy feeling I get when someone tells me to "just have faith in god"
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> from roots, walk every reference
> copy all reachable data to a new place
> fix references
> nuke old place
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>>107595201
God is going to collect you and >>>/trash/
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>>107595201
every object keeps a reference to another object it uses. An array for example might contain 128 objects, making it reference each.
The array itself can in turn also be referenced, for example via a local reference in the currently executed function.
Once the reference count of an object reaches 0, it is freed and all objects it referenced get dereferenced, allowing them to be freed too.
Now if you have very complex reference chains, an object can have a high reference count, but it is only freed if nothing has a reference to it anymore, preventing any use after free bugs (mostly).
However you can't just actually free() the memory of the object once the reference count reached 0, since that would fragment the heap a lot, which is very bad for performance and memory usage. A better way is to regularly schedule a garbage collection, which pauses the whole program, frees all objects with a reference count 0 all at once, so that you get nice big freed sequential heap blocks again.
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The GC first makes a list of everything that sparks joy
Then the GC holds each object in its hands
If the object is on the list of things that sparks joy, it is safe
Otherwise it goes in the trash
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>>107595263
more like
>maintain list of allocations
>from roots, walk every reference
>deallocate any list element not in the tree
but it's more complicated because of the whole generational thing. Allocation and GC in Java and C# are highly optimized for large numbers of short-lived objects.

>XP and 7 are very insecure, upgrade now!!!
>how exactly
>extremely unsafe anyone could hack you
>could you show me, perhaps on a vm how you hack a Windows7 box?
>they are very very insecure you literally go online and you get riddled with malware
>could you elaborate? maybe give me a link so i could click on and test your theory?
>well, actually, if you download an exe and you run it as Administrator, you get infected very badly!
>can't you do this on any OS?
>s-shut up! shut up and upgrade because i say so okay
How come every online discussion about WindowsXP and 7 inevitably degenerates into this?
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>>107591074
>Sure. Plug it into the internet and start counting.
>Typically occurs in less than fourty min.
Is your foreskin still intact and how curved is your nose?
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>>107591214
Thats my argument against LGBT and they never accept it.
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>>107591100
Wait, are you the esl turdskin who keeps claiming to be English whenever people call out your esl drivel
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>>107591074
>Well, you see, over time people find holes and these holes are not getting fixed.
Irrelevant, since you are unreachable by most attackers by default, therefore your operating system doesn't really matter.
>Sure. Plug it into the internet and start counting.
You trannies keep repeating the same thing for more than a decade at this point and so far nothing ever happened to me. Its almost as if you were all just fear-mongering faggots who know nothing about computers.
>Granted, Eric turned off the firewall
Ah yes, the all-known strategy that linux trannies and tech bros use to drive people away from better software. Simple lies.
>Because some of us have to deal with the mess you make
tranny
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>>107591100
>>107591121
>Bro there's viruses, you just can't see them.
>Bro you have covid, which is super dangerous, but you don't have any symptoms (still need to get the vaxxxx though)
lmao kys retards. viruses always have an effect. whether they use your cpu to mine xmr or your network to do ddos shit.
>inb4 THEY PATCHED TASK MANAGER SO YOU CANT TELL
cpu usage comes with increased fan noise and network activity comes with extra blinking lights on the router.
you people are literally getting scared over things that aren't there and then you use your overactive imagination to gaslight people into thinking there's magic viruses that you can't detect
you might as well just go to some african village preaching about how there's ghosts and they need to do shaman rituals to drive them away. maybe you'd get more acceptance there.

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Where do people even find the energy to care so much about different web browsers? They're all almost identical in functionality.
Same for different Linux desktop environments.
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>>107594900
>your data is not interesting
Meanwhile, my data
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>>107594808
Browsers either block ads on YouTube or they don't. Beyond that I don't care.
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not even sure why I started but I gave some browsers a shot this year and now I only use chrome for my serious business stuff edge for videos n stuff, and opera for everything else, and then I also rename the title bar so it says SHOP or something, keep all my shopping tabs in the same place. Edge is glitchy in some ways but I wanted the vertical tabs
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>>107595129
>I use chrome for serious business stuff, chrome for videos n stuff, and chrome for everything else
What did he mean by this?
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>>107594808
>Where do people even find the energy to care so much about different web browsers?
They don't, everybody uses Chrome.

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JPEG-XL is finally getting back into Chromium.
How excited are you?
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>>107594249
why do you like this picture so much, daiz?
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>>107593752
>Nov 21
Any news since that post?
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>>107594354
The shitty post pretending anime is a sane benchmark for compression algorithms.
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>>107595305
Look where you are
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>>107595372
I'm on a gigachad/soijak zero-effort meme shitspamming website. Your point?

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I haven't worked in three years because of a traumatic brain injury. My goal is to make every single one of you faggots as unemployable as I am.

I am working on automating vibe coding and vibe debugging. I've done both things a great deal myself, so I know exactly how to automate them. You can also automate basic app creation....sort of. Basically you give the AI agent an app idea and keep saying "yes" on a loop whenever it offers to add another feature. Run the script and after, I dunno, a hundred iterations, you'll have something pretty good. Try a thousand if you feel like spending, I dunno...an extra 50 cents? API calls are like a fraction of a penny, especially if you're using one of the older models.
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>>107591860
do what you want
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>>107589582
Get in line, there's already a gaggle of useless faggots like you on every board for every subject matter trying to ruin others.
You're not special and you will never win
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>>107589582
>is brain damaged
>decides the next best thing is to waste his time one-upping other brain damaged posters on here
checks out
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>>107589699
>not gonna lie, i'm fuckin hot
t.
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>>107589699
let us know, you can't just say that and let us hanging, send some pics bro

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>>107595021
Sell them access
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>>107595195
$5 million yuan and a chinese citizenship, sure.
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>>107595231
Pretty sure Shiny Hunters are going to be US, UK and EU, aged like 14-35
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>>107595299
So a bunch of neolib transsexual pokemon fans. I ill never set foot near /vp/, thank you, gay esoterics
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After a year and a half of searching (fortunately while employed), I finally got an offer. Ended up being a local place who found me through a recruiter.
I'm finally escaping Autosar hell and moving from automotive to defense.
I should be dealing with less jeets, it's a raise from 85k to 105k, and now I'll be programming in Rust.

Seems like the hundreds of applications I sent out was a total waste of time, it was only due to a recruiter that I got this job.

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Karl Marx is:
From each according to his ability
To Each according to his need
+ the command for a centralized worker's state thats suppose to nationalize all industries and eventually collapse into a workers utopia. Lore of primitive communism -> slaverly -> feudalism -> capitalism -> state centralized sociallism -> communism being a linear path in history. Daily life is seen as an epic battle of good workers vs evil capitalist. Which gets "workers" and "capitalist" get searched and replaced with "gay" vs "straight" "black vs "white" "women" vs "patriarchy" "trans" vs "gender conforming" - the timeless epic battle gets readapted.


FOSS is:
Those with abilites make software for hobbies, personal gain, and passion.
Those with needs get whats avalible but are not entitled to the able'ds labor
Needs are meet because the abled person's passion project coincidentatly helped others.
here is no state agency commanding those with needs receive software it just happens through spontaneous order.
+ advocacy for FOSS focuses heavily on digital decentralized and not being interdependent on big tech, no lore of an epic battle, utopia, or model that captures all of human history but there is an us vs them against big tech to be fair.
Gay straight, trans, black, white just get along and develop cool software.



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the logic goes something like
>communism = get stuff for free, also i don't like it
>foss = give away stuff for free, also i don't like it
>therefore foss = communism
you're thinking about it way more deeply than people who actually make that comparison
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Many transbians on Mastodon that sincerly love FOSS also have sickle and hammer emojis in their profile.They aren't aware of the 65-70 million innocents dead by communist regimes, even if you exclude natural famines and nazi and tsar deaths

Its so silly to see people on fedi swear alleginace to Marx. I was thinking about posting all of Marx's quotes about centralizing power, a dictorial state and authorianism as a way to detur Mastodon users from supporting him. Most of these people who post about him and FOSS being aligned are clueless college students that just want to identify with radical politics and they get off to the guy who has an epic us against them story
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>>107592788
Not communism, but socialism.
>FOSS is:
The programmers (workers) must control their software (means of production).

Best argument otherwise would be that FOSS talks about licensing instead of ownership which weakens the statement.
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>>107594889
>65-70 million innocents dead by communist regimes, even if you exclude natural famines and nazi and tsar deaths
What? But that is impossible
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Marx and Proudhon both said "Property is theft" but they meant two different things

Marx meant any wealth generated by labor that is not universally accessible to everyone; which includes a small buisness owner's occupied coffee shop. Marx thinks everyone has the mandated right to free coffee there, from haves to have nots)

Proudhon, who coined [italics]property is theft[/italics] meant patents, absentee ownership, absentee landlordism, protectionism/cronyism, and wealth aquired outside of labor. Proudhon would have had no problem with the coffee shop even if it wasn't a worker co-op. He would insist the coffee shop owner temporarily own the place of buisness and not a land lord, though to disapoint AnCaps he would have drawn the line at owning more then one coffee shop. (occupancy and use)

Marx wanted workers to seize the means of production with violence and build an all powerful Government

Proudhon wanted to build an alternative system from the ground up where workers own their own means of production. Focusing on both markets and communal mutual aid

Marx was fueled by his own epic novel story of us vs them that takes place throughout all of human history. That's why he keeps getting readapted because the epic story of good vs evil narrative gives simple minded people a sense of meaning

Proudhon was making a cold analysis of injustices of the ruling class spotting economic priveldge that Tucker and Spooner later disected and confronted. Many of his arguments live in today with libertarians critiquing crony capitalism and occupy wallstreet critiquing land lordism. Though they split into a left and a right when they should be unified as one coherrent ideology.

FOSS uses voluntary contracts like the GPL3 anyone can enter or leave at any time, FOSS critiques the Government's patent mopoly and peacefully builds alternative systems, small buisness owners can power their companies with it. I wonder what side FOSS is really on?

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>>107592298
weirdos sell out for very little
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>>107592298
They're right tho?
The Mac Studio is literally perfect for local AI models.
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>Making this instead of a proper Xserve replacement.
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>>107594917
Stop you're going to get dizzy.
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>>107592298
I wonder when the techbros will realize that PS3 cluster is cheaper and more performant option

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https://x.com/DanielVavra/status/2001337278229279169
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>>107591545
No they will get fat fucking bonusses and promotions.
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>>107591388
Ahhaha dumbass
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>>107591299
>Free
Boy are they going to look silly when AI companies start charging serious money for this shit.
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Vibe code an anti cheat bypass for Linux so we can stop using Windows 11.
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>>107595258
It'd probably be a better long term solution to vibecode easy GPU passthrough without needing to have two GPUs.

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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ordered that phone you told me to get. better be good or I'm coming for you
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I bought the phone you guys have said not to buy I hope it's good or I'm going to kill myself
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>>107594015
>Apparently silicon-carbon batteries will have shorter lifespans than traditional lithium-ion batteries
They definitely do. I see phones with over 5000mah who has this new battery tech and they lose 1% battery health each month on average. It's about twice as fast at degrading as current li-ion batteries
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>consumer statistics show that less than 10% of users care about thinness or AI shit, while the vast majority want bigger batteries
>thinness and AI shit is the single most important shit to manufacturers and they will our right sacrifice battery life to make it happen
>Manufacturers then act surprised that their thin, shit battery life, AI focused phones are huge flops
I don't understand this logic
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>>107595331
If they give us big batteries they know we wont upgrade as often. Now they gave us the new battery tech which provides much bigger batteries but degrades faster than ever before. If they make the perfect phone nobody will upgrade for years

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卍 AVIF benefits 卍
>95% web browser support
>~80% image editor/viewer support
>now 40-60% better than JPG
>80-90% better than GIF?
>hw accel support growing
>10-bit color precision (even with HW)
>HDR gainmaps backward compatible with SDR displays
>optional progressive rendering for dial-up internet?
>can now achieve very high quality even with 4:2:0 for HW

卍 News 卍
>MAR 2025: High IQ tune threatens JXL https://aomedia.org/blog%20posts/Libaom-3_12_0-Now-Available-from-Codec-Working-Group/
>JUN 2025: Adobe added native AVIF support https://www.cgchannel.com/2025/06/adobe-releases-photoshop-26-8/
>DEC 2025: 16-bit color precision emulation now possible https://aomedia.org/blog%20posts/AV1-Image-File-Format-Specification-Gets-an-Upgrade-with-AVIF/

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>>107595198
ah so you're a shill for greenspector[tm]

Now I can ignore you from now on.
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>>107595044
>H264 rules the Internet.
have you been into a coma for the past decade? most streamed codec is probably vp9 (thanks to jewtube and all the goyslop streaming services), av1 is probably a close second, h264 is probably third and losing more and more adoption as time goes on.
>HEVC rules movies.
not for long, smegpeg has been giving streaming platforms problems in these last few months, dell and hp were forced to disable hevc decoding from their computers, and overall it isn't used for streaming much, this only counts if blurays are the only thing you take into consideration.
and actually even with blurays, 4k blu rays are probably less than 10% the ones sold, plus all of them also come with a regular h264 stream, so why would hevc rule movies and not h264 again?
smegpeg shills never make any sense do they
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>>107595223
yeah i'm in their marketing department and they hired me to shill telavif on 4chan, i'm sorry but the bills have to be paid in one way or another okay?
no but seriously great argument you got there....
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>>107595044
That's jumping the gun, only 25% of phones have Android 15 right now and even less have AVIF hardware decoding. I seriously doubt we'll see overnight adoption, it will more likely be a slow trickle. The real challenge is going to be producing content in AVIF natively and not just going from crusty deep fried JPGs to AVIF images. That might not happen and it certainly didn't happen with Webp. That would be pretty bad since JPG XL wins with the whole lossless JPG compression thing it has.
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Like for big traffic websites that have started using AVIF, sometimes it's absurdly obvious that the source is a FUCKING JPG. Aliexpress for example has no shame, they even broadcast it in their filenames lol.

https://www.aliexpress.us/?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa

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4chan-xt is abandoned
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>>107595233
it's not the same
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>>107595278
use case?
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>>107595291
to look like a differentfag
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>>107595291
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>>107595146
Autoconverting webp to png alone makes it better than X

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The RX 5700 and 5700XT were masterpieces. But Nvidia fanboys couldn't see that back then.
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>>107591908
They are completely serviceable.
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>>107591457
Windows is the ni/g/ger cope for nvidia over amd
the real answer is prebuilts were nvidia only for a decade and nvidia are kings in market manipulation and advertising.
Nvidia's first act of business was to kill their competitors. Nvidia means greed in latin.
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>>107586711
>>107586745
Also had that bug. lock ups on firefox just watching videos under linux, so it wasn’t limited to windows drivers. Never got resolved, finally ditched that card
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>>107586745
The reference 5700xt design was my favorite one. It worked well in my dancase builds I had zero issues with any type of bsod issues, and once you crank up that fan curve it cooled things very well. It may have also helped that I repasted it with kryonaut and did the washer mod. 6 years down the line it still runs great as a htpc and emulator/light gaming pc.
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>>107591796
they had to wait until games became so poorly optimised that ML upscaling became cheaper than just running the game faster

Right on the day of China's EUV announcement as well.
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damn looks like exactly what everyone said when micron pulled out of the consumer market came true ah damn
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>>107588572
In Rainbows >> Everything
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>>107588160
Is ram prices coming back to normal?
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>>107595314
you bet, just like grocery and housing and healthcare prices went right back to normal.
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>>107588160
It's dumb that everything that's in my interest seems to be against the interests of these giant tech companies.


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