• sanitation@lemmy.todayOP
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      19 days ago

      It’s funny. My company, us enterprise, just saw cursor claude bills.
      We are now looking into open router Chinese models haha. And we are gonna switch for sure.

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    19 days ago

    MMW in the 2050s people will be ripping apart tablets from the 2010s for their base components and rigging together electronic monstrosities comparable to what we see African mechanics doing with old cars.

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      19 days ago

      in the 2050s

      As long as demand is steady and predictable, I’d expect prices to ultimately be lower, because it reduces the costs for NAND memory makers by increasing their economies of scale. Spreads the fixed costs of manufacture over more units.

      That doesn’t solve things for those who need SSDs now, though.

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        19 days ago

        IMO this whole AI/Data-Center/Chips debacle is because the billionaire class expects a long term, possibly permanent, interruption of the global chips supply chain. That’s why they’ve pre purchased the next several years of supply.

        Because once China invades Taiwan there will be no more chips. If they could outsource this shit to an African nation it would have 100% happened by now. Taiwan is a modern day Murano Island, which had a centuries long monopoly on glass making because of their population of highly skilled glassmakers. China can’t just bomb Taiwan cuz it’d literally kill Taiwan’s value as a chip supplier.

        The billionaires have realized that the iphones and the algorithms are the only thing keeping them in power. If they don’t build a subscription model for computing than people will solve all the problems capitalists hves been artificially creating.

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    19 days ago

    I still have my price watcher for 8TB 2.5” drives at $320, intending to buy them when they fell to that price again.

    Almost exactly 3 years later they are $1,440 during a sale.