What a bizzare reaction. Sorry I burst your imaginary bubble?
Supposedly, I am a human, who does very human things.
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That is never happening.
Firstly, because the ram is primarily being used in systems that use ram that is completely incompatible with your systems.
Even if you are a homelaber, the ram used on GPUs is literally just the dies, and of a different type, GDDR, or HBM, which is even more impossible to use.
The servers themselves are requiring crazier and crazier power setups such that you could not power it at home.
The days of just getting a crap ton of hyperscaler stuff for home fun are nearing their end.
Like, even without AI, you’re not getting a serviceable Graviton rack in your home.
The other reason this is not happening, is because even if shit hits the fan, companies will not give you the same prices they had before, no matter what.
That’s just how companies now operate. The shareholders never want them to lower prices, and so they don’t.
The only time consumers see new prices are with blitz business strategies to monopolize whole markets, and those have very obvious monkeys paws clauses.
Credibly_Human@lemmy.worldto
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1·6 months agoYou literally didn’t tho
Credibly_Human@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Popular Tech Youtuber Enderman loses his YouTube channel after AI errorEnglish
1·6 months agoWhat grounds do they have to pull those videos?
You are aware there is no law called “If you show someone how to modify the product I sold to them (licensed to them too, as that makes no difference) I get to pull down their content” right?
Credibly_Human@lemmy.worldto
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1·6 months agoYou are out of your god damned mind to be logically equating modifying your OS with piracy.

This is a nonsensical and unrealistic fear/threat to be putting at the top of your list.
The biggest problems are happening right now not in some 90s sci fi films.
One of those threats is automated weaponry and mass surveillance, but not in the comic relief way you speak about it.