• shneancy@lemmy.world
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      i’d be willing to suffer another year of ram shortage if that meant all smart devices fucked off

      maybe we could even see actual physical buttons on devices again! i miss buttons and toggles

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      You think companies would cut off ad revenue and pass cost savings to customers?

      Fridges will get MORE expensive to ensure that you see ads on your fridge.

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      No, it means your smart fridge be AI enabled and you’ll have to prompt the goddamn door open.

      Also, it costs $3000 and it’s the cheapest model.

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    Going to be fucking hilarious when all the western companies get fucked by China taking over the market they don’t seem to care about.

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      AI is the last great bubble.

      And it, like all bubbles, will pop.

      You are already seeing the people in the know flee the field.

      You see reports that every company that has adopted it has at best changed nothing, at worst lost money on it.

      Outside of the psychotic linked in CEO bubble, literally no one wants AI. And every day its generating more and more hate due to its halucinations, mistakes, and bullshit.

      Its garnering massive negative attention for its use, and for anyone stupid enough to adopt it at this point (cough intel cough)

      Its a dying star, and people are frantically trying to harvest the last bits of warmth from it before going off in search of new horizons.

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        I can only assume you haven’t used it for anything it’s good at lately. The truth is somewhere in the middle. Just like we still have websites after the dot com bubble, there will still be LLMs after the AI bubble pops.

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          The only stories I’ve ever heard of involving AI are told by people who, once again, are unable to see how their increase in productivity is not being met with a reduction in work hours. Unless, or course, “reduction in work hours” means they are being shown the door so a different idiot can do kore work for the same amount of pay.

          Why does everyone feel the need to do as much as possible as quickly as possible at all times of every single day? And why are most people I talk to using ChatGPT to replace Google searches so they don’t need to actually think?

          We all need to slow the fuck down.

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            worker productivity continues to climb ever higher, yet wages never grow with it.

            take someone from the 1950s office and ask them to do the same amount of work that an officer worker today does, and they’d quit on the spot. especially since they’d be paid less today than they were in the 1950s as far as buying power goes.

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          No, I dont use it.

          I get enough hallucinations and blatant lies from biologicals, I don’t need an AI erasing a mountain to consume the coal underneath to tell me made up bullshit.

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          Certainly, but hopefully you won’t turn on your PC and have 50 popups and 10 different buttons blinking and getting in the way of each other begging you to try AI.

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      Don’t count on China. They are going to invade Taiwan next year and the global trade embargo will be a rounding error to the destruction of the tmsc factories during that war. Or they will capture the fabs and prohibit export to the US. Loose loose for us.

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    I wish Sam Altman to encounter difficulties every time he had to use bathroom and increased chance of his phone fell to the toilet all the time.

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    My most recent hobby has been an old Suzuki Samurai that I dragged out of the woods a few years ago. It doesn’t use much RAM. It doesn’t even have fuel injection.

    I’ve also been getting back into archery with my kid.

    Honestly, the more I think about it, the more I think that making it harder to get a computer and play games is a huge miscalculation. If everyone is distracted by Call of Battle: Dutyfield then you have fewer bored assholes casting about for something to do, and if people can still play Factorio, you don’t end up with bored, autistic, organized assholes casting about for something to do.

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    And they told me I was crazy for putting 64 gigs into my machine back in early 2021. I “only” paid about 200 USD

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      I bought a netbook (GPD Win Max 2) with 64GB of RAM last year. It was really expensive, by 2025 standards.

      But now I feel like I have the power of the universe in my jacket pocket. Best irresponsible buying decision I ever made.

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        I got mine 2 (or shit, is it 3 now) years ago - 10/10 best laptop purchase in a long while.

        GPD have done well for themselves in the small screen laptop space!

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      I knew somehow similar thing would happen in coming years. Alas, I had neither money nor requirement for that.

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    “everything you care about” - Time to change hobbies and care about things that don’t have RAM then.

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      Yup. My local shooting range doesn’t need RAM. The archery target in my back yard doesn’t need RAM. The park where I go jogging doesn’t need RAM. My local food bank always needs volunteers, and they’re not handing out RAM to hungry people. My local theater always needs volunteer ushers, and you get to see a show for free.

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        My garden is far too small to be able to do archery in it sadly. Plus with a path behind it could result in killing someone. Maybe at a push I could manage a dart board somewhere.

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      Yeah, old consoles and PCs only need 4 mb or less ram and have millions of games :) this is only an issue for AAA gamers.

      Half life death match runs on 512 mb no?

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    It’s not just desktops, it’s phones and laptops and consoles

    Good thing I don’t care about any of those things enough to pay the rip-off prices. I’m fine with my 4 year old phone and 10 year old PC. If they crap out then I’ll replace them with some cheap old crap. I don’t need high specs, there isn’t much worth running these days.

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        That’s assuming everyone’s devices crap out during this year or two while the AI and memory companies play pretend that they’re actually going to use up all this memory.

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          Doesn’t need to be everyone, there’s always going to be people needing replacement devices, it just takes a greater percentage of those to buy used to drive up demand. At the same time it’s like supply will drop at least some as people are put off buying a new device so their used device doesn’t reach the market

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    What if the unintentional consequence of hardware hoarding by AI companies is we have fewer devices being made that spy on us, like smart TVs and appliances.

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      The idea is that in the future your “personal computer” will be a streaming stick that you plug into a monitor to access your Microslop Copilot Windows 12 OneDrive Azure Cloud Virtual PC for $99 a month.

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        Yup, they’re 100% trying to shift towards cloud computing. It has already been happening with gaming, and many players have decided that they’re okay with a slightly worse experience if it means they can run their games on a potato PC. Tech companies see the blood in the water, and know that there is money to be made in cloud computing. Everything is shifting to SAAS, so it only makes sense that hardware will be a subscription next.

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    First the rich took our data. Then ownership, privacy, money, rights, now RAM. next will be our organs.

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    MY CLASSIC SCI-FI SOFT COVER BOOKS!!??!1

    Edit: MY CLASSIC CONSOLE COLLECTION?!

    The things I love the most don’t have RAM, or I already have them 🤷

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    On the bright side it’s being used to artificially prop up a technology that nobody actually needs or even really wants

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    What I’m surprised hasn’t happened yet is RAM ICs being recycled at the retail level. As in, you could bring in an old laptop or phone with 32GB of soldered RAM and it would be desoldered and sold for cash or possibly even soldered into a new device you buy from that retailer.

    I wonder how close we are to that business model arriving.

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    I’m aware, thanks.

    Now I’m just contemplating whether I should upgrade from 32 GB DDR4 to 64 or 128 while it’s still within the realm of possibility, or bet on memory prices coming back down within the next few years, and upgrade to an entirely new platform with DDR5 then.

    At least I’m not planning on buying a brand new car anytime soon, or even a nearly new one. And my phone’s fine for a few more years.