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RAM & storage prices are skyrocketing and GPUs, CPUs are set to follow as production of high-end consumer components is being drastically scaled back.

At the same time, thousands of datacenters are popping up all over America by the thousands using local, state and federal incentives and gibs mostly for AI.

Meanwhile, PC manufacturers are now reversing course and releasing new PCs with only 8GB RAM.

I think the age of high end PCs is over and everything is going to the cloud. That means cloud based gaming, office work, web browsing, you name it.

Every mouse click will be recorded and analyzed. They will use this data to further dehumanize us and turn us all into basically robots.

I think the AI datacenters are mostly a ruse. When the AI bubble bursts (and we all know it will) these datacenters will fallback to providing cloud-based services. If you look at how they're building and tooling these places it makes perfect sense.

We recently saw this with Ford's multi-billion dollar "Blue Oval" electric vehicle production facility. Before this facility was even finished, which was heavily financed with government EV incentives, they have now announced that they are switching it to a gas vehicle production facility.

I think this was Ford's plan all along and I think these AI datacenters/big tech are doing the same thing.

You won't own a real PC, everything will be subscription based, you will eat the bugs and you will be happy living in a dystopian future with a giant humming datacenter in your backyard that also raises your water and electricity prices.
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>>523838703
>You won't own a real PC, everything will be subscription based,
should had invested in BTC
you had 15 years to not be poor and escape the jewish monetary system
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>>523838703
you shouldn't be "gaming" you should be making white babies
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>>523838703
1) Everybody wants a new computer because of Windows 10 EOL bs
2) It's December. Prices always spike in December. Only richfags are building new rigs at this time of year.
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>>523838703
>we have this incredibly powerful neural tech! it will replace everything!
AI make me a lossless low latency vnc package
>sorry I am a large language model and you are asking illegally about the holocaust
sure thing pal
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>>523838703

Why

do

you

type

like

this?
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>>523838703
in the US maybe, but China will soon make EUV chips cheap and widely available for everybody, not just for the kikes like TSMC.
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>>523839872
It will be enough for normies. They already play online streaming games through psn and xbox. The pc enthusiast market will suffer, but they'll make up for that with insane subscription fees. I think OP is right. I've been worried about this same thing recently. You'll have all of your info in the cloud, pay extra for backups at another datacenter (cloud storage providers already do this) and such.
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>>523839919
Quiet, retard.
Newlines make shit readable. You're a bot, though, so I guess it doesn't make sense to you, eh?
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>>523838703
Yes building our own prisons.
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>>523838703
>you vile use the cloud computer only goy
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>>523838703
AI is huge bubble

AI cant do shit, i tried it and it is real pain to create something with AI, you need to constantly argue with the damn retard AI

I needed to program something for my job and it took me whole week of constant arguing with the retar AI, many mistakes, many hours trying to fix a mistake only for the AI to tell me it is fixed and it was not... some normie would give up, but I as fucking nerd kept arguing and arguing and after a week i got somehow OK program.
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>>523840412
i have a shit ton of movies and tv shows backed up. 15000 mp3s saved. fuck ads, steaming, and paying for media. but i've been preparing myself for the day that the internet goes full gay retard and i'm just not going to engage with it anymore. i'll read books and go outside. fuck em.
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>>523839862
Damn, youre an idiot. Do you really think they will allow you to utilize their precious a.i (that you built and paid for)? You realize these data centers are using the same fucking hardware that you used to be able to buy off Amazon but are lo longer able to afford? This isnt some seasonal markup.
>new captcha is a softlock and total bullshit
Id be surprised if my post ever gets through.
O.P is right this time. While everyone is bickering whether its a bubble or not, whether we will get ubi or not and whether we will all lose or jobs or not, the reality is that it is a bubble, you will lose your job, and you wont get ubi because what the fuck are you going to do about it? Lol. Nothing. You won't even own a single piece of fucking hardware and what you do own will stop getting security updates. Intel is changing their socket arch AGAIN and GayMaD is ceasing support for gpus they made in 2024. Why do you think that is?
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>>523841896
You arent using A.I, nigga. data centers arent there to make hentai; they are there to collect and broker data to the highest bidder globohomo governments/corporations.
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>>523842395
Arent this was already a thing before ai?
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>>523838703
Stop listening to and repeating conspiracy theories from Xitter replies, it makes you glow
There's no infrastructure to replace personal computing with cloud, it's not realistic, they can't even build or power a single AI data center in texas
Nor would the hardware companies just throw their hands up once the data centers are built and say "Welp alright we're done making money time to close the doors"
Personal computing will never die because there will always be demand
The only reason things are as they are right now is because Sam Altman bought way too many chips than he needed, it's not some genius hebrew prophecy master plan, it's silicon valley cokehead stupidity
Stop blackpilling for no reason
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They're going to need to improve internet availability if they want to stream everything. AI will fail to some extent (I don't think it will completely disappear) and maybe they'll try this large scale cloud thing but it will fail as well. But who knows how long it will take for this to happen.
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>>523838703
Nah. Things will get worse than cloud computing. You think that's the extent of it, but it's not.
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>>523842860
>it's not some genius hebrew prophecy master plan, it's silicon valley cokehead stupidity
Hand in hand, really. But I take your point.
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>>523843090
Thats why they're burying fiber all over the US and launching 3 new satellite internet companies
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>You won't own a real PC, everything will be subscription based,

Seems like this is the future, and the goyim will just let it happen
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>>523843191
My main point is that everyone ascribes too much competence to this nebulous idea of "the elites"
If they knew what they were doing we'd already be eating bugs and living in pods and have our minds and dicks uploaded to the torture cloud nexus
They overestimate themselves and in turn you overestimate them
China's AI research goes in the opposite direction of what America does, they want to optimize models so they can run local even on phones
Oracle just got denied 10b credit to build another data center because their stocks are falling
People need to let go of their fear bias, they're starting to sound like they WANT everything to be on cloud when they sperg out so hard on every social media
This goes double for OP
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>>523838703
>might be
Nigger, this has been happening for a decade now.
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>>523843090
Yea, 10s of trillions of dollars are going into a.i because its stupid. Lol. Cloud computing doesnt need to work for (you). It only needs to work for globohomo when youre no longer able to afford hardware.
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This shit is retarded.

I think a lot of this is a grift/money grab. These retards are building datacenters? We don't already have any?? It's like... they're expecting everyone to be totally tech illiterate retards and ask zero questions. So let me get this straight...

I guess in 3 years there will be a huge surplus. Or before. This really is a bubble... all this stuff is going to be quickly replaced by the next generation of hardware that will come around in a couple years. They're going to be buying up millions of 5090s and shit, and then in a couple years they'll off load them.
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>>523843871
>Yea, 10s of trillions of dollars are going into a.i because its stupid. Lol.
Yes actually. It's unfounded investment by out of touch executives that think current AI is anything more that glorified pattern recognition.its the exact same thing as the late 90s internet investment (actually probably even worse) where AI does have a use, but the industry is going to collapse from a high before settling into what it will continue to be.
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>>523843963
>the hardware will be replaced next gen
Yes, and you wont be getting any of it as the manufactures have already stated they are pivoting away from consumer hardware to focus on their enterprise customers. You niggers dont see the writing on the walls because youre caught in the dichotomy of "is it a bubble or not". It can be both a bubble and also work. Did the housing market bubble popping mean houses are no longer meaningful? Or the dotcom bubble bursting mean the internet was a scam?
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>>523842860
>There's no infrastructure to replace personal computing with cloud

Not yet. It won't be in one month, one year, but they are already pushing it. Cloud gaming is already a reality and I know people that don't buy consoles or upgrade their PC anymore. They just buy the game and pay for Geforce Now. Some other don't buy Office package anymore, they use it online. It's the boiling frog situation. When you realize you will be only able to do things online.
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>>523844261
>online office
Literally impossible to use. How do those people cope?
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>>523844261

What are you talking about?
That's what I'm saying above, this concept is retarded. WE ALREADY HAVE DATA CENTERS...

We have datacenters. And things like storage are getting far more efficient insofar as space... if they have unlimited money, their storage array could be petabytes and take up as much room as far less storage used to take up.
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>>523844261
Stop being so scared
Think logically, and i mean logically without the lens of "what would be the most logical to make my worst fears come true"
Hardware manufacturers won't profit from selling only to big corpos, that's a finite market
Even Nvidia who is running hot on the AI bubble only reduced the yearly production of 50X0 cards by 30~40%, not entirely
And that's a smaller issue than you realize
They don't make 10 GPUs a year and now they'll only make 6, they make a fuckload and there's a fuckload in stock as well
People are fearmongering to make you panic buy right now when they upmark shit (opportunistically), if there's a conspiracy it's this
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>>523844435
Data centers arent data storage warehouses alone. Lol. Data center is a bit of a misnomer. Ask yourself why our government is using parts of the NDAA to get away with pumping 100s of billions into "data centers"?
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>>523844627
this pollock knows his shit
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>>523843963
Ur a fucking dumbass its all going to be cloud computing the PC is DEAD!
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>>523844627
>they cant make money on corpobux alone
Lol. Lmao. They better be able to. Maybe you missed the part where 18% of the u.s labor force was "laid-off" from January 2025 to October 2025.
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>>523844837
>thinks perpetual waitfags have a point
That anon is probably on a 970 still.
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>>523839862
> Prices always spike in December. Only richfags are building new rigs at this time of year.
I've been preaching this on /g/ for years now, to no avail. Retards must get their shit BEFORE Christmas, literally at any cost.
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>>523845211
3090 24GB, it's already more than i'll ever need since i don't really ever play new or intensive stuff
>>523845069
That's their problem
They're trillions in debt and are already being denied more, Microsoft is downscaling the AI division as they should, rather than a big bubble pop i'd except downscaling all across the board
I don't think the US can even afford to bail out OpenAI if they wanted, it looks more like you're investing in military right now
The corpos that took on too much debt will probably be assimilated by the more careful ones like Google and Microdick
AI is never going away but it'll also never be more than a markov chain chatbot with a big database
The only surprising thing is how much better it's gotten at making videos, i'll give them that
But you don't need a gigantic orbital data center to make videoslop, people on /gif/ make these on a single GPU
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>>523845226
I built mine for free. Retard banks gave me credit cards so I credit maxxed a new PC and not paying them back.
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>>523845226
Brother, my electricity has gone up 40% this year. 3 new data centers went up in my state. Micron announced they were killing their crucial line which made up 10% of the consumer ram market to focus on "enterprise customers". This is not some flash in the pan seasonal gouging. You also need to consider that the vast majority of consumers dont own even midrange PCs but smartphones, tablets and literally use enterprise laptops they get from work if anything at all. Enthusiasts used to be the lions share of the market but Enthusiasts cant fucking afford groceries anymore let alone $1100+ gpus and $500 ram. Shit, im still on an Rtx 2080 which most "gaymurs" dont even have. The market is in an incredibly weird place and it will never go back because these machines can make people money in ways they really couldnt before so globohomo is attempting to consolidate the hardware.
Thats not fear mongering. That's paying attention to a decade of reality.
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>>523838703
Ironically Ford's going back to petrol engine production because RAM is expensive and the EVs with their fancy autopilot features really need a shitload of RAM to hold all the data.
And EVs cost too much and don't sell.
And they're worse for the environment.
And it was only ever public subsidy that got them manufactured, not market pressures or a charitable inventor.
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>>523845571
These data centers arent making a.i video slop. Thats the stupid shit we all are doing to train the products they sell to the fucking government. Along with all the telemetry data they are literally buying with tax payer dollars through a loophole in a previous scouts decision that stated the government couldnt themselves gather the data on the populace and needed to instead only gather data on individuals in which they had probable cause. They never said they couldnt buy the data from brokers.
Youre thinking small potatos in terms of the forward-facing product consumers use and not the military/defense/globohomo implications that run behind the curtain.
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>>523845960
Alright anon i guess we can meet up back here in a year and compare notes
Only time can convince you, i just don't want people to overworry
I hope we can at least agree that Sam Altman won't lead Soros-funded squads that raid people's houses at night and gun down their PCs
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>>523845697
They argued that cost per mile would be the main saver for people, but by now in Britain the cost per mile of electricity is higher than that of petrol.
And they're paying double the money for it to be an EV which weighs twice what it should and rubs off 1450x more pollution from cradle to scrap pile than petrol cars do.
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>>523846163
>sam Altman wont gun down pcs
They will just stop support for the consumer hardware, anon. Or change the arch for sockets and pcie. Lol. Or a combination of the 2 while pricing us out.
I dont want people to overworry, either. I want them to demand that a.i remains public and that corporations cant claim the tech when we all trained it and paid for it.
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>>523846246
This is why ceos talking about how UBI will be a thing makes me laugh and shid my pants.
>just switch to a single point energy source for travel
>we promise its cheaper
>*raises the cost of that single point energy when demand goes up
>lol. Lmao.
Diversification is only for the rich, anon. We went through this in the u.s with e.vs. Then people saw how energy rates mooned in California when more people were driving evs. I dont think this reality has sunk in with most people but the results weren't lost on me. Energy production is already an open monopoly, regionally. Why would anyone expect energy prices to stay static?
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>>523846246
its called gas nigger
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>>523846889
Its a liquid.
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>>523838703
>just download more ram.... uhhhh I mean, STREAM more ram!
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>>523847665
>upgrade your subscription package, goy
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>>523838703
Will it run crysis?
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>>523838703
>Computing is going to cloud
So Larry Elison was right all along. Invest in Oracle now.
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These datacenters are the first to burn once people are being replaced and mass layoffs hit the peak.
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>>523849285
forget that. short spacex IPO and dump your investments in lockheed.

disclaimer: I am retarded and not a financial adviser I just think spacex is going public so elon can cash out before the inevitable "disclosure" happens early next year where we learn that lockheed possesses technology that will give us infinite energy and anti-gravitic travel options.
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>I NEED to have 64gb of ram because...because I just do okay!?
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>>523849658
except thats impossible. these giant structures really can only be destroyed with multiple giant bombs from planes. you really cant destroy them. they are huge, made of concrete and steel, and any damage done to them can be almost immediately repaired. tldr the datacenters are here to stay.
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>>523849658
11% of the u.s labor force was laid off from Jan 2025 to Oct 2025. Nearly 15 million of the 163million employed americans lost their job this year. If thats not mass layoffs I dont know what is.
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don't worry I'm working on something
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>>523849914
>cuts off water
>house fires ensue
Its like you have never owned a gpu before
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>>523838703
I think not because people just wont buy the shitty computers and wont buy the online subscription. I know I wont.
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>>523849658
bold prediction
realistically tho, we ain't doing shit.
most of us took the jab willingly.
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>>523843963
That's what ticks me off the most. All this hardware will be useless in a couple years for next gen shit. They'll have to rebuy their entire trillion dollar chip sets when datacenter ver.1.2 gets released.

They know this, we know this, but they pretend they aren't setting a huge pile of money on fire. Of course this whole scenario is retarded and all they are doing is hand waving criticism away.

Which begs the question, why are they being SO fucking lazy about it. Couple this with "elites" behavior of late, it paints a pretty grim picture of "well, we're all dead soon anyway so who cares." All this for ad revenue? It can't be.
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>>523851263
Banks know this and its why they can't get traditional loans.

I think we can wait this out, ai will destroy the internet and never turn a profit.

I used to be an enthusiast but now I just play gacha slop and 20 year old PC games. Also I was never actually good at games. I am worried about any sort of parts failure but absent that I am good.
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>>523851263
>they will have to rebuy their trillion dollars chip sets again
What makes you think they will and what makes you think thats a problem?
Amd was already caught sandbagging tech that already exists on their rdna2 chips they "unveiled" with rdna4. It was essentially a subscription error at the bios people found on the sauce code that was leaked. Tech for me but not for thee even though the hardware exists on your cards.
If they have to buy it all again who cares because they get tax payer dollars to invest in chips and the chip fabs reinvest that money into the data centers like a fucking ouroboros. We, as tax payers, are propping the entire thing up while being disallowed entry into the market aside from user-side tomfoolery.
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>>523838703
What are these centres for?
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>>523851990
>I am worried about any sort of parts failure
Underclock your gear by ~10% and you're golden.
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>>523852067
>centres
centers*
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>>523839390
> Just extract imaginary wealth from infinite calculations, bro!
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>>523838703
Literally just shrug and wait as they try this again and it dies again.
Even if they pay for the whole thing they're gonna keep hemorrhaging resources until they give up again.

Control freaks never learn.
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>>523840178
That's bold of you to assume that the United Shits of Pissrael will allow you to buy anything from China with the massive trade war coming.
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>>523838703
>I think the age of high end PCs is over and everything is going to the cloud. That means cloud based gaming, office work, web browsing, you name it.
none of those things require the cloud or even 8Gb of RAM, if you're using Linux. Gaming is fucked though. The most obvious theory is the correct one because stupidity is a powerful force - yes, all these centers, all that money, all this nonsense really is just human greed and a desperate attempt to save the US economy from collapse by pumping the biggest of all bubbles. AI is just a grift in the same way as NFT's or the Metaverse was. And it'll pop and drag the US underneath.

PC computing isn't going anywhere, especially since all machines from 2010 onward are viable daily drivers. That's some 16 years of globally manufactured hardware just waiting to be used. And people who aren't as dumb as you seem to be know you can turn a single core CPU machine with 128mb of RAM from like 2004 into a daily driver. There are distros for that as well.

What is actually happening is the death of the US economy alongside a lot of current tech corpos that bought into the delusion (Nvidia, Crucial etc.) because the Chinese or other countries will fill the sudden niche and start making RAM and other components.

You aren't seeing a clever plan. Just abysmal stupidity.
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>>523839919
Honestly kill yourself. I've never posted on reddit yet I too do format my posts for legibility.

You're a midwit.
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>>523852067
Data collection, dissemination, and brokerage.
Essentially, they have agreements with every single tech company that is able to collect data through their connections with the federal government to collect user data, they use "a.i" to disseminate that data into salable packages for their "customers" (the government), and they sell that data to their customers (the government). While furthering the development of "a.i".
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>>523838703
retard
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>>523852210
now you're just being anti-semetic
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Their 1st attempt was to imprison you if you didn't subscribe to their LMM.
This was a bit too audacious, so they gave up.

Their 2nd attempt is to make sure you can't run the open source locally, by making you unable to afford computers.
The culprits are the tech "bros".
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>>523838703
Holy reddit spacing. People throw the phrase around inaccurately calling any double line break reddit when it's actually just a paragraph but this shit is like a case study in exactly what it actually meant. Go fucking back.
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>>523839862
This. It's like women when their periods sync up. Personal computing is already a high end market; normies just use phones and consoles. The market will continue to be serviced as it has been.
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>>523852679
Yes
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>>523852540
I too loathe the days of setting up Unix based cnc machines to route out simple shit from aluminum on an IBM 286. Please shut the fuck up. The implications go beyond your desire to have a cool desktop gui.
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>>523852863
What makes you think gaymurs arent persona non grata given the absolute state of video games in terms of companies giving a shit? Lol. 80% of the vidya market is mobile slop. The high end hardware can be better used to create machines that can perform tasks to eliminate the single worst factor of owning a company which is labor.
>my hobby is important
Dont be so naive. Youre better off as a battery given you have been inadvertently training a.i for a decade.
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>>523852051
>what makes you think that's a problem
>taxpayers paying for it

Answered your own question. I'm just trying to draw attention to the whole "fuck it " attitude going on behind the scenes. Even if all this was above board, best case scenario is advertising+1. Whoopeee...
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>>523853200
People were calling out how the housing market was going to crash too but all that led to was deregulation of securities and land ownership rights given to the central bank which now owns 27% of all the low-income housing in the u.s which was previously against the charter.
Not everything is just "hurrr durrr they fucked up on accident" when the result is these fucking people have always managed to change legislation in the most fucked up ways precisely because they CREATE the problem.
It was fucking bush with the fannymae shit, Obama with the aca, Biden with our current energy debacle, and now Trump facilitating another dichotomous conversation. Its not whether its retarded or a bubble or will take everyone's jobs. Its what the fuck comes next when it crashes like everything else, homie.
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>>523839730
When I met my wife, she had a laptop that could only play her games at 15fps. I had spare parts laying around and built her a, last gen, PC that could pull 50-60fps. She was blown away. She would sit on that couch playing games and having sex with me all day on her days off. Eventually, I noticed she was ignoring me for her job and eventually for the games, then her phone and even events in a far off land. I realized she didn't actually want to have kids with me or even be with me. She seemed to like the title of wife, but hated the responsibilities associated. She left me and now I'm free to pursue having babies with a new wife. But between the vaxxxed uteruses and the female mind, I'd have more luck panning for gold in California. A good wife is a gift from God, indeed and now more than ever. I had a good wife, or so I thought, for a time shorter than I was married, but in that time I was the happiest I've ever been. Nothing like going to bed next to the lady you love and waking up with her still right there. No feeling like it this side of the grave.
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>>523853916
feelings are overrated
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>>523841896
They aren't giving us their best, they're giving us just enough to reel us into the idea. I used AI to form a motion on my trial and it did a great job, still need a lawyer, but it saved keyboard time. This isn't the use for AI. The use is parsing all the video and audio data from disparate sources to functionally work together to create a seamless entity where you can feed it a person's name and it'll tell you when the best time to murder them is because they always are the most tired, most agreeable, least aggressive, preoccupied, vulnerable and able to be over come through the most sublime of means. Imagine how hard it would be to discover proof of a murder if the only proof you had is that someone 10,000 miles away pushed a button on a system so integrated with every facet of modern life that you can't poop without connecting to it and someone else died. For goodness sakes, no one even asks if a Tesla blows up and burns the people inside alive if maybe they knew Elon! A system 1000 times more complex even less. AI isn't intelligent, its a tool, a tool that could kill us all with a simple push of a button by its masters. And yet we sit here talking about nukes, we really are retarded.
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>>523838703
meh. most companies do not require that much compute. most games are enjoyable with a 4 year old 4070 or equal AMD.
hybrid cloud is not going away for any major company.
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>>523838703
legislate against it now or expect it to get blown up sorry not sorry.
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>>523854413
>Seth rich existed
>anon still thinks murdering people needs to be overly complicated
Lol. Legally enslaving everyone financially down to the last crumb and useful person while having them beg for it is more inline with current events.
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>>523839390
The problem with Bitcoin is that there are no greater fools to sell it to anymore. The largest financial institutions in the world bought, and even governments too, so where's the new money going to come in from, aliens?
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>>523838703
can't wait to go back to speaking on the phone and reading books
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>>523839862
>2) It's December. Prices always spike in December. Only richfags are building new rigs at this time of year.
Companies.
A computer is an expense.
You make profits, you pay taxes.
You save your expenses for the end of the year.
Too much profit?
Spend it!
Less taxes to pay.

It's maybe no longer the "right" solution for 2025.
For example, every company having their own unique tax range, so that their return filings are evenly spread out among all 365 days of the year instead of one end-of-the-year date valid for all, might be a better solution.
This requires keeping track of invididual datasets, which can now in 2025 be automated by digital systems.
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>>523855065
The problem with bitcoin is that the fags in the beginning sold out. All the ones "super into it". Then governments and financial institutions bought those wallets up having done none of the work unless they were the ones actually behind the entire thing.
Crypto seems like a social experiment. Give the plebs all the tools and access to buck the system and watch them be more petty and cruel than the people they were trying to shirk off.
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>>523855329
>Crypto seems like a social experiment. Give the plebs all the tools and access to buck the system and watch them be more petty and cruel than the people they were trying to shirk off.
Damn, that's a good observation.
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>>523856160
Maybe not worse but a definite microcosm of the status quo.
For all the high-mindedness that fascilitated interest in crypto, inevitably, it amplified the nature of greed like a terrarium exhibits the nature and destruction of an ant colony. Look at them go!!
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Not like you'll do anything about it
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>>523838703
All datacenters should be nuked. Change my mind.
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>>523857232
I will take out a loan against the 150k i earned in q4 of 2025 investing in micron in q2 towards buying more land in q4 of 2026. Tax free. Get busy living or get your fucking shine box, tommy.
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>>523838703

No. Itll take 5-10 years but AI will crash and in addition China will start releasing chips.
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>>523839862

No AI buildouts have fucked at least the memory and storage markets for the next couple years.
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>>523838703
Spoiler: The data centers will never be operational. They're supposed to use power that does not exist and nobody is building infrastructure to power them.
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>>523839862
>Prices always spike in December
Prices have been spiking continually since summer. OpenAI grabbed 40% of the silicon wafer output from the entire world's memory production for themselves.
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>>523854772
>Legally enslaving everyone financially down to the last crumb and useful person while having them beg for it is more inline with current events.
This works until it doesn't, except for the last time. The eternal boot stomping on the face of humanity is describing humanity's lack of willingness to throw off their oppressors. All oppressors in history have followed this formula, unsuccessfully, with the exception of the current situation. Where we are now is in a place where the philosophical question has been asked, but has yet to be answered. "Will we overthrow this tyranny or will we throw it off?" So far, we haven't thrown it off therefore we may never do so, but we also may do so too...only time will tell. However, in order for this oppression to continue it must ever increase which means someone somewhere is being murdered by it. The fact that you and I are still alive while 1 million Iraqi's aren't isn't proof that we won't be one day. Only that the lie hasn't grown enough to consume us, but we are disposable to them and we may one day be murdered by the push of a button while a couple other anons sit here and philosopize about "the system of oppression doesn't even need to kill anyone anymore".
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>>523853916
> now I'm free to pursue having babies with a new wife.
Yes, why not do the same mistake again if it's fun.
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>>523852067
They will form the backbone of CBDC.
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>>523858477
Autistic process reductionists have always existed to justify the greed of the lords they serve. We have an entire field of study dedicated to this: economics. It's not called the human dignity principal. Its called the profit maximizing principal.
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>>523839862
lol what, pic related cost me $1000, I've put it together month ago and can play anything.
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>>523838703
Production is never going to meet demand because investors are afraid a bubble will pop, we're going to have to buy ram from China to keep our fact economy afloat.
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>>523858947
Not everyone can understand the truth and accept it.
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>>523852701
Wait Jared smuggled out OpenAI to the Chinese in a subway sandwich that he shoved inside a minor?!?
And then the article says he ate the sandwich to dispose of the evidence!!!
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>>523860581
It's just comparing the prison sentence they wanted.
It means the tech "bros" hate you more than real pedos. They want you to suffer since you refuse to subscribe to their a.i.
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>>523861064
Oh yeah I knew that decades ago.
>Commit "manslaughter"
3 years
>Commit financial CRIME
15 years
I still think Jared is in on this somehow though just look at him.
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>>523842860
It's anticapitalism to be against monthly payment cloud gaming.
You are commie



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