• theparadox@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Just in time for RAM, SSD, and HDD prices to skyrocket and make personal computers unaffordable.

    I guess if you can afford one now, at least you’ll be able to repair it.

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      5 hours ago

      When buying a laptop in 2026, you really need to consider how easy it’s going to be to keep it running with parts you’ve scavenged from other road-warriors.

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      Schools are a huge customer for these types of Thinkpads. Kids are rough on laptops. They’ll be bought in large quantities regardless.

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          4 hours ago

          They will come down after the AI bubble inevitably pops. Maybe not back to where they were before but they will come back down.

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            Once the bubble pops, assuming it doesn’t take economies with it, none of the product will be compatible with consumer devices. Manufacturing will have to be reoriented back to consumer products, then those parts will need to be manufactured, then the rush of people trying to get the parts will have to pass. THEN maybe prices will come down.

            I suspect the datacenters will just pivot and repurposed to rent consumers “cloud compute” and cloud subscription services and continue to fuck the entire consumer market for years to come.

            But then again I now hate everything so maybe I’m just pessimistic.

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              35 minutes ago

              none of the product will be compatible with consumer devices.

              …why would it need to be?

              I suspect the datacenters will just pivot and repurposed to rent consumers “cloud compute” and cloud subscription services and continue to fuck the entire consumer market for years to come.

              I mean they already have been and will continue to be, yes.