After memory and SSD prices surged due to the AI boom, power supplies and CPU cooling solutions now appear to be next in line for price increases, per the latest news from China.
I can hook you up right now with a solid Dell Optiplex 9010, your choice Windows or Linux, just $15.99 a month lease. If anything goes wrong with the hardware, we’ll send you a new one and you just ship the old one back.
*Not responsible for lost data due to failure to use proper backup strategies.
I’d recommend to dystopia a bit harder - if this type of CaaS happens, I expect you won’t get to lay a finger on any real local computing hardware. I think you’d have a computing equivalent of a Raspberry Pi which is DRM-locked to a specific service provider’s cloud computing services, and a remote desktop or streaming GPU service.
Are you all ready for subscription based PCs? Because they are going to make sure that’s the only way you can afford decent hardware.
And NVidia are ramping up their subsciption prices already…
Or it’ll be like buying a used car, 36 monthly payments and your PC will finally be yours!
I think we’re already there.
More like you’ll access better hardware over the web with a subscription fee.
I can hook you up right now with a solid Dell Optiplex 9010, your choice Windows or Linux, just $15.99 a month lease. If anything goes wrong with the hardware, we’ll send you a new one and you just ship the old one back.
*Not responsible for lost data due to failure to use proper backup strategies.
I’d recommend to dystopia a bit harder - if this type of CaaS happens, I expect you won’t get to lay a finger on any real local computing hardware. I think you’d have a computing equivalent of a Raspberry Pi which is DRM-locked to a specific service provider’s cloud computing services, and a remote desktop or streaming GPU service.
I mean, at that point it’s ethical to raid data centers
I’ll absofuckinglutely assist in providing an alternative.
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