>ram price will never come down>gpu prices are about to go up and never come down>ssd prices skyrocketing as we speak>cpu prices will likely followthe age of the commoner owning a medium-high end personal computer(where they can run everything locally) is soon going to be over isn't it?it's all going to be on the cloud constant internet connection AI normie world economic forum agenda 2030 UN slop going forward isn't it?
Shut the fuck up you annoying faggot, you spam this fucking thread every fucking day
Got to hold for the 12 12 asean cyber monday just in case
so when ram prices go down, will you shoot your useless fucking mind out of your skull?
>>107487334they're never coming down
>>107487355wrong.
Computers used to be $1000 back when that was $2000 anyways
>>107487392agreed.
>>107487303the chinks will save us. don't worry.
>>107487303There are plenty of interesting things happening. I wouldn't be so glum. High prices creates a good opoprtunity for competitors, especially in China. New open ISA+ open OS means that things are potentially opening up. People are waking up to enshittification the reason for it, IE it's a force of gravity --> compounds open souce. For EU its becoming a national security issue. People expect hardware to last a longer while. AMD, valve and others are settings the stage for extremely long driver lifetimes (stop buying nvidia), which potentially means demand stop at requirments, which mean manufactureres market segmentation looks more and more ridicilous (thats already happening). manufacturing and automation is always coming closer to grassroots.Some of these things might seem disconnected, but then realize that who are these cartels servicing? People can survive without gaming, and as is always repeated, important games are not demanding. The rest of consumer needs can largely be serviced by more grassroots. Yes B2B and B2C dividing is dystopian, but it can also create a growth space for new companies to break the cartels up and the disconnect goes both ways. Good luck selling stuff that doesn't draw money from the consumer somewhere. All the investments and debt is going to create extreme enshittification as well. Small FPGA maker FPGAs are at like DDR1 clock speeds and they're not even trying. Grassroots are as always, 2 decades behind. Gaming has nowhere to go. Disturbance within 2 decades is basically guaranteed. Then consider that high clock speed, extreme timing related stuff isn't necessary for homelab, automation, maybe even som production stuff.Right now you should be looking to invest. Try to make some money on the current events and enjoy some old games. Learn some server/homelab related stuff and have cuppa.
can we just ban these /pol/ threads?>le heckin globalistsis not technology>le frutiger aero nostalgiais not technology
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>>107488021based thought provoking effortpost.