RAM is more expensive than a discounted gun
my professor pointed out the same thing
>>107645547There are $89 guns, you know
>xitter screencrap threadkys
>>107645547buy the gun and kys. this was not worth a thread.
>>107645547Why did you force me to do this, Mr. Altman? I just wanted to buy cheap DDR5 RAM sticks.
>>107645814Feels guy is like 4'6"???
>>107645547so the cheapest way to get RAM now is to buy the gun and use that to acquire RAM. got it.
Don't buy guns to attack datacenters, OP. You are walking a very dark path.
>>107645547I saw this on Reddit already.
>>107645814One hand realises are much cooler
>>107646095 (me)> one hand reloads
>buy gun>?????>acquire RAM
>>107645547Mass shooters should have shot up datacenters instead of schools and shit.
>>107645814You won't do shit loser shut the fuck up
>>107645547what's the CL of an AR15?worse or better than a M4A1
Buy a gun to assault a data center and take all the RAM
>>107646761for home-use you need UDIMM, but datacenters usually need different formats (registered/buffered DIMM)
>>107645610I don't think the rifles they sell at shartmart are reliable.
>>107645547Are you suggesting gamers rob PC parts at gunpoint?
>>107646856We can rob data centers to sell ram back to data centers so we can afford consumer ram.
>>107645547Shit you can get an AR15 for $350, can you even get 32Gb of RAM for that lately?
>>107645610I've heard hi-points are perfectly reliable, and even made in the USA. Just a bit heavy due to the simple/"primitive" mechanism and zamak alloy is all.
>>107645610And a 2TB SSD should be $40
>>107645547a gun is just metal forged into a specific shape with some electrolysis probably used in there for the barrel, essentialyl the same technology required to make a frying pan or a fork.ram needs insane technological and engineering marvels with hundreds of different inputs, honestly it's a miralce ram wwaas ever as cheap as it was.
>>107647291>insane technological and engineering marvelsThe tolerances required of a ballpoint pen would be inconceivable a century ago, but they're cheap disposable objects.Iron in the Bronze age was considered an extremely rare commodity, often only able to be extracted from meteorites.Rare things become mundane objects as we become better at production, through practical skills and knowledge.
>>107647377https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EhDlXx3okUjethro and his sister wives living on the mountain can make a hand cannon, good luck ever replicating the ram manufacturing process, even primitive versions, outside of multi dozen billion dollar facilities. the part at 3:16 is directed at you btw.
>>107647377there are still just a few countries able to produce ballpoints
>>107647431*willing
>>107647497like we had just one country "willing" to land people on the moon
>>107647517No, we had 2, then we had 0
>>107647030They are but they're not $89 unless it's black powder maybe
>>107647163You can't get a functioning AR15 for under 5 figures noguns.
>>107645547If everybody priced out of computing bought an ar-15 instead and actually USED it then society can recover.
>>107648015If you're priced out of computing you can't afford the rifle and ammo.