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  • Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
    Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116127740444038853

    The unadmitted reason this is happening (and the AI bubble besides): Moore's Law *has ended*. The only way for hardware sales to go in future is *down* because your next PC or Mac will work just fine until it breaks or dies of old age. So by ramping prices artificially via this RAM/SSD futures bullshit, they're keeping profits high for as long as possible.

    Charlie StrossC ThadT Kierkegaanks regretfullyK GraydonG HP van BraamH 15 Replies Last reply
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    • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

      RE: https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116127740444038853

      The unadmitted reason this is happening (and the AI bubble besides): Moore's Law *has ended*. The only way for hardware sales to go in future is *down* because your next PC or Mac will work just fine until it breaks or dies of old age. So by ramping prices artificially via this RAM/SSD futures bullshit, they're keeping profits high for as long as possible.

      Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
      Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
      Charlie Stross
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      #2

      I just noticed I have 18Tb of storage plugged into my desktop (a laptop with its own 2Tb of built-in SSD) and WTF am I doing with it all?!?

      @blogdiva

      Hugo MillsD OblomovO BitHive :python:B Mark DennehyM D 8 Replies Last reply
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      • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

        I just noticed I have 18Tb of storage plugged into my desktop (a laptop with its own 2Tb of built-in SSD) and WTF am I doing with it all?!?

        @blogdiva

        Hugo MillsD This user is from outside of this forum
        Hugo MillsD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @cstross @blogdiva Cat pictures. It's usually cat pictures. Have you checked Menhit's home directory?

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        • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

          RE: https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116127740444038853

          The unadmitted reason this is happening (and the AI bubble besides): Moore's Law *has ended*. The only way for hardware sales to go in future is *down* because your next PC or Mac will work just fine until it breaks or dies of old age. So by ramping prices artificially via this RAM/SSD futures bullshit, they're keeping profits high for as long as possible.

          ThadT This user is from outside of this forum
          ThadT This user is from outside of this forum
          Thad
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          #4

          @cstross There's also the "hardware still works fine but software goes planned-obsolescence" route, but Microsoft just did that a few months ago and it'll be awhile before they can get away with doing it again.

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          • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

            RE: https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116127740444038853

            The unadmitted reason this is happening (and the AI bubble besides): Moore's Law *has ended*. The only way for hardware sales to go in future is *down* because your next PC or Mac will work just fine until it breaks or dies of old age. So by ramping prices artificially via this RAM/SSD futures bullshit, they're keeping profits high for as long as possible.

            Kierkegaanks regretfullyK This user is from outside of this forum
            Kierkegaanks regretfullyK This user is from outside of this forum
            Kierkegaanks regretfully
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            @cstross (unless it kills the industry)

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            • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

              RE: https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116127740444038853

              The unadmitted reason this is happening (and the AI bubble besides): Moore's Law *has ended*. The only way for hardware sales to go in future is *down* because your next PC or Mac will work just fine until it breaks or dies of old age. So by ramping prices artificially via this RAM/SSD futures bullshit, they're keeping profits high for as long as possible.

              GraydonG This user is from outside of this forum
              GraydonG This user is from outside of this forum
              Graydon
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              @cstross I am willing to entertain the "we're going to get rid of consumer computer hardware that isn't rented" scenario.

              In the 1970s, there was a thriving market for making, selling, and applying custom/aftermarket car parts. The entire auto industry systematically murdered it by successively moving cars into a space where you couldn't do that. It's not like we don't know a large market can't be expunged.

              The incumbents have a strong general incentive to keep people from having options.

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              • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                RE: https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116127740444038853

                The unadmitted reason this is happening (and the AI bubble besides): Moore's Law *has ended*. The only way for hardware sales to go in future is *down* because your next PC or Mac will work just fine until it breaks or dies of old age. So by ramping prices artificially via this RAM/SSD futures bullshit, they're keeping profits high for as long as possible.

                HP van BraamH This user is from outside of this forum
                HP van BraamH This user is from outside of this forum
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                @cstross Yeah, I recently came to a similar conclusion.

                I had replaced the fans in my 4 year old laptop and now it is ... just fine. Like I'm actually no longer even considering replacing it.

                Now I did buy a ridiculous laptop 4 years ago, but still.

                I wonder how many people could extend the life if their machines by just cleaning out the dust/replacing the fans.

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                • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                  I just noticed I have 18Tb of storage plugged into my desktop (a laptop with its own 2Tb of built-in SSD) and WTF am I doing with it all?!?

                  @blogdiva

                  OblomovO This user is from outside of this forum
                  OblomovO This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @cstross @blogdiva I have such large storage, where I keep all my audio and film and game installer backups because fuck streaming.

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                  • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                    I just noticed I have 18Tb of storage plugged into my desktop (a laptop with its own 2Tb of built-in SSD) and WTF am I doing with it all?!?

                    @blogdiva

                    BitHive :python:B This user is from outside of this forum
                    BitHive :python:B This user is from outside of this forum
                    BitHive :python:
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                    @cstross /dev/random > randomnes_store_for_later_use.txt

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                    • Kierkegaanks regretfullyK Kierkegaanks regretfully

                      @cstross (unless it kills the industry)

                      Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
                      Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @Kierkegaanks It probably *will* kill the industry. A lot of smaller VARs will go out of business, bigger ones will see sales stagnate and be forced to put up prices b/c the data center futures bids are ramping prices, then the bubble will burst and we're in Great Depression 2.0. Not much will come through that intact.

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                      • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                        I just noticed I have 18Tb of storage plugged into my desktop (a laptop with its own 2Tb of built-in SSD) and WTF am I doing with it all?!?

                        @blogdiva

                        Mark DennehyM This user is from outside of this forum
                        Mark DennehyM This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @cstross @blogdiva Tell me you have an oversized porn library without telling me you have an oversized porn library 😄

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                        • Mark DennehyM Mark Dennehy

                          @cstross @blogdiva Tell me you have an oversized porn library without telling me you have an oversized porn library 😄

                          Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
                          Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
                          Charlie Stross
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                          @markdennehy @blogdiva Actually most of that storage is redundant backup drives 🙂

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                          • GraydonG Graydon

                            @cstross I am willing to entertain the "we're going to get rid of consumer computer hardware that isn't rented" scenario.

                            In the 1970s, there was a thriving market for making, selling, and applying custom/aftermarket car parts. The entire auto industry systematically murdered it by successively moving cars into a space where you couldn't do that. It's not like we don't know a large market can't be expunged.

                            The incumbents have a strong general incentive to keep people from having options.

                            furicleF This user is from outside of this forum
                            furicleF This user is from outside of this forum
                            furicle
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                            @graydon @cstross that's not fair - there was no attempt to kill aftermarket parts, the aftermarket is thriving.

                            A poor comparison

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                            • BitHive :python:B BitHive :python:

                              @cstross /dev/random > randomnes_store_for_later_use.txt

                              Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @bithive @cstross

                              I thought that went into /dev/null?

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                              • HP van BraamH HP van Braam

                                @cstross Yeah, I recently came to a similar conclusion.

                                I had replaced the fans in my 4 year old laptop and now it is ... just fine. Like I'm actually no longer even considering replacing it.

                                Now I did buy a ridiculous laptop 4 years ago, but still.

                                I wonder how many people could extend the life if their machines by just cleaning out the dust/replacing the fans.

                                MythicNation :xbox:M This user is from outside of this forum
                                MythicNation :xbox:M This user is from outside of this forum
                                MythicNation :xbox:
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                                @hp @cstross As I get older, I realize I want my computer to last more than 5 years minimum, with the pricing sky-rocketing. It seems insane for a computer with a dedicated graphics card.

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                                • OblomovO Oblomov

                                  @cstross @blogdiva I have such large storage, where I keep all my audio and film and game installer backups because fuck streaming.

                                  Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
                                  Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
                                  Jack William Bell
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                                  @oblomov @cstross @blogdiva

                                  Same. Fuck streaming.

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                                  • furicleF furicle

                                    @graydon @cstross that's not fair - there was no attempt to kill aftermarket parts, the aftermarket is thriving.

                                    A poor comparison

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                                    ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️
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                                    @furicle @graydon @cstross indeed. My car is in the shop *right now* having 3rd party parking sensors added.

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                                    • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                                      @markdennehy @blogdiva Actually most of that storage is redundant backup drives 🙂

                                      Mark DennehyM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @cstross @blogdiva A redundantly backed up porn archive, you say? 😜

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                                      • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

                                        RE: https://mastodon.social/@blogdiva/116127740444038853

                                        The unadmitted reason this is happening (and the AI bubble besides): Moore's Law *has ended*. The only way for hardware sales to go in future is *down* because your next PC or Mac will work just fine until it breaks or dies of old age. So by ramping prices artificially via this RAM/SSD futures bullshit, they're keeping profits high for as long as possible.

                                        mbpazM This user is from outside of this forum
                                        mbpazM This user is from outside of this forum
                                        mbpaz
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                                        @cstross ...which only works for as long as nobody else can start producing alternative hardware.

                                        And, come on: decades-old DDR3 is barely 5 times slower than modern DDR5. For most practical uses, cheap and somewhat slower than top-end memory would be perfectly fine.

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                                        • Jack William BellJ Jack William Bell

                                          @bithive @cstross

                                          I thought that went into /dev/null?

                                          BitHive :python:B This user is from outside of this forum
                                          BitHive :python:B This user is from outside of this forum
                                          BitHive :python:
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                                          @jackwilliambell @cstross you could just /dev/random > /dev/null

                                          But if we talk TB you might want to switch to a managed service like
                                          https://devnull-as-a-service.com/

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