Cr4zko

Cr4zko t1_iuefm0b wrote

I can't speak with even 85% of certainty (predicting the future with incomplete assessment is hard) but after COVID and after the US stopped selling microprocessors they took a hit. If manufacturing gets pulled out of china altogether (likely in the event of a global depression which we might face) the facade will finally wither and we'll see china for what it truly is. Same old tired story happened with the USSR back in '91. At least that's my personal prediction.

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Cr4zko t1_itxo6s2 wrote

> Get rid of "it's saturated" mindset. I made a lot of money as an entrepreneur in markets where everyone was raving how saturated all that stuff is. > >

Yeah because you're a boomer. Try that today from ground floor. Harder by the day for a guy like me to make decent money. It's like nobody wants to pay a decent wage.

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Cr4zko t1_it5gd7i wrote

But no one will want those AI-powered computers simply because it would be unpractical and expensive. You'd have to retrain people to teach them how to even use it (remember MS Office 2007? I do!). The Desktop hasn't changed since 1995 for a reason. I might be wrong, though... still doesn't sound very accessible.

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