And when all you can afford is a shitty tablet with 8GB of RAM and no storage, you’ll have to use web apps and store everything in the cloud, a privilege you will rent, while they scan it for ad revenue, government tattling, and dubious copyright claims. They’ll see market trends as they begin to happen, they’ll understand new inventions before they’re built, and they will control all that you see and hear.
I hear you, but there is no conspiracy by Big Web 3.0 behind this, it’s just bubble economics.
RAM was profitable at ¼ current prices a year ago. Nothing of significance has changed to the price of materials (well, ignoring the temporary insanity of the US/Israel war on Iran War).
If current demand was expected to be stable long term, then, most likely, new production would quickly-ish (~3 years?) come online to capture more profits.
But nobody is expecting this to last, so there’s limited interest in building new chip fabs. So prices will stay high until the AI crash.
Unless you are working on some massive project, 5 year old hardware and local storage is totally servicable. My server is from 2016, my NAS is from 2009. No one is putting a gun to your head and making you use Onshape, Makerworld, or Adobe.
And when all you can afford is a shitty tablet with 8GB of RAM and no storage, you’ll have to use web apps and store everything in the cloud, a privilege you will rent, while they scan it for ad revenue, government tattling, and dubious copyright claims. They’ll see market trends as they begin to happen, they’ll understand new inventions before they’re built, and they will control all that you see and hear.
They’re stealing cyberspace.
I hear you, but there is no conspiracy by Big Web 3.0 behind this, it’s just bubble economics.
RAM was profitable at ¼ current prices a year ago. Nothing of significance has changed to the price of materials (well, ignoring the temporary insanity of the US/Israel war on Iran War).
If current demand was expected to be stable long term, then, most likely, new production would quickly-ish (~3 years?) come online to capture more profits.
But nobody is expecting this to last, so there’s limited interest in building new chip fabs. So prices will stay high until the AI crash.
No conspiracy required; just economics.
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/sk-hynix-plans-double-wafer-capacity-next-five-years-group-chairman-says-2026-06-02/
DOOOOOM!
Unless you are working on some massive project, 5 year old hardware and local storage is totally servicable. My server is from 2016, my NAS is from 2009. No one is putting a gun to your head and making you use Onshape, Makerworld, or Adobe.
And this is why I’m aggressively sailing the seas and stocking up, as afterwards I’ll just watch things and touch grass. Internet be damned.