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Lefty_Pencil t1_j8fudcw wrote
Reply to comment by FILTER_OUT_T_D in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Broken moldy mould
Lefty_Pencil t1_j8fu56s wrote
Reply to comment by YuriBarashnikov in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Subreddit name cheeks out
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Reply to comment by BigDigger324 in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
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Reply to comment by Gene_is_green in Why Steam Deck Is One of the Most Significant PC Gaming Moments in Years by speckz
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plummbob t1_j8fqs0l wrote
Reply to comment by Imkindaalrightiguess in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
Price gouging would indicate the economy is not in recession
Stone-Baked t1_j8fqdqj wrote
Reply to comment by SoWereDoingThis in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
Exactly what I did . Went from a 3600x to 5800x3d and it’s amazing!
imposter22 t1_j8fq2oy wrote
Reply to comment by nipsen in Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade by Avieshek
I’m not sure what you dont understand.
RISC V is a competitive chip architecture to ARM.
Intel produces RISC-V chips in one of their foundries.
Intel also joined the RISC-V international.
Defoler t1_j8fprng wrote
Reply to comment by Notabug255 in Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade by Avieshek
> I don't think hitting the market necessarily needs to be a point of open-source or open-hardware.
So what is the whole point if you don't want to be in a market?
Just releasing a concept is completely mute if there are no products, no pushing for the technology to be adopted.
It is like inventing a flying car, only not to actually make one. Yeah its cool you invented it. But... it is irrelevant if there are no actual flying cars to buy or use.
In order to move into it, you need products, support, something to drive people to move into it. That the people around them start using it, they start using it, more companies and more support, more hardware connectivity and more upgrade and support from different chip manufacturers.
Without any of that, it will be just like that cool replaceable modular mobile phone. Cool concept, irrelevant since it doesn't really exist. Did the idea drove anything? Did it have value? Not really. Anyone moved into it? No.
Same here. Why? Because no product existed to drive that market forward.
And just to drive that point in.
There was that company that made hand help little and terrible computers that did not last long not were any powerful.
But the did have a product, that sold a tiny bit compared to the whole market.
And it was the single thing that drove what we know today as a smartphone.
The palm pilot.
Why?
Because there was a product. They made them. They showed “see!? It can be done!”. And the market took notice, and to one company in particular. And the rest is our current time.
Do you think we would be here if it was just a concert with no application? Maybe but much later.
Excludos t1_j8fnzrt wrote
Reply to comment by JohnnyAK907 in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
Things are going "not obsolete" at record pace. Meaning a computer has never held itself better than it does today. You can buy a high end gaming og today and still expect to be able to be able to play AAA games on decent graphics in 6-7 years. There was a time when your high end gaming pc could barely survive 2.
On the flip side, there's not a huge amount of money to be saved by buying used any more. Back in the LTT Scrapyard war days you could get entire computers capable of playing very decent games for almost nothing, people where practically throwing them away. Now, as computers hold up better, so does their value
MorgrainX t1_j8fmzbh wrote
Meanwhile Motherboard prices: have doubled
DDR5: too expensive
New processors: too expensive
Industry: why wouldn't anyone buy our products? Sad smiley
Notabug255 t1_j8fmrgc wrote
Reply to comment by Defoler in Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade by Avieshek
I see your point, but maybe I just think differently. I don't think hitting the market necessarily needs to be a point of open-source or open-hardware. But this might just be about values and ideals, it really won't get widespread adoption unless people move into it after all.
See5harp t1_j8fj9vy wrote
Reply to Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
Isn't making existing homes and apartments affordable easier than 3d printing new homes?
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tomu- t1_j8fi0qn wrote
I just won’t build a computer for non-professional use 🫠
madbear84 t1_j8fh031 wrote
lordytoo t1_j8fgiqk wrote
Reply to comment by Cynical_Cyanide in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
Blame eth.
Nagu360 t1_j8fgg1w wrote
Everyone knows raising prices to compensate for falling revenue is the best business decision any company can make.
FUTURE10S t1_j8fdjyl wrote
Reply to comment by SoWereDoingThis in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
8 physical cores isn't enough, I need at least 12.
azidesandamides t1_j8fdj7r wrote
Reply to comment by beastlion in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
Ebay/craifmgslist facebook... just throw a graphics card and bam i5-i7 with 16gb of ram
FUTURE10S t1_j8fdgoe wrote
Reply to comment by JohnnyAK907 in Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022 by Avieshek
> Why pay bleeding edge prices when everything is going to be "obsolete" in a couple months?
Warranty and to get the best performance now. I don't buy drives or storage used, already been burnt on storage by buying off Reddit. Like, this is why I'm waiting, I really do need the extra cores.
DaDutchBoyLT1 t1_j8faa8p wrote
Reply to Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
We don’t need more buildings.
TumblingFox t1_j8f9c3y wrote
Companies do what companies do best, INCREASE REVENUE AND PROFITS ABOVE ALL!! all praise the profit gods!!
jwkdjslzkkfkei3838rk t1_j8f6qyq wrote
Reply to comment by yapyd in Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade by Avieshek
Most of our Indian collagues run Linux on their Thinkpads. I don't know how widespread it is in India, but even a few percent is a lot of laptops, when Hyderabad alone has 6 times as much people working in IT as Silicon Valley.
AdrianValistar t1_j8f2nic wrote
Reply to comment by TwentyLegs in Can 3-D Printing Help Solve the Housing Crisis? - Standard construction can be slow, costly, and inefficient. Machines might do it better. by speckz
They didnt have that type of technology in the 80s. Wait...what do you mean 15 years ago isnt 1983. I was born in 94 which is like 20 years ago now. No way I'm about to be 30.
Lefty_Pencil t1_j8fumg8 wrote
Reply to comment by iluvugoldenblue in These prosthetics break the mold with third thumbs, spikes, and superhero skins by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
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