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Good point. I guess tech sticks out to me the most because it's also the last one to slow down. Even tech 10 years ago is a different beast. Everyone was chasing the smartphone then. Lots of variety and takes on it. That's all gone too.
Cool, I'll check him out. I think that was him in Coffee's link too?
edit: Really, this all should have been obvious to everyone. All it takes is having a sense of principles (both general life principles and first rules of some given field.. in this case, economics). And then a guy like this...
Anyone who's getting involved in big hardware products at this level (and not an established player) is either 1) a scammer 2) amateurs way in over their head 3) or some bit player from China who has no real longterm ambition or cares for support.
It's especially apparent in the phone space. Few...
Technically, it's an SoC, in the sense that Ryzen+Vega/Radeon chips have been too. Hell, at this point, even Intel calls all it's Core line SoCs. I would prefer an SoC had more extensions like Android and Apple chips, but this is way they want to roll now, I guess. It's like Oprah: "You get an...
My boy Coffeezilla has blown up since the FTX thing. He called it pretty early too.
Or you could say SBF called it on himself. He admitted it was basically a Ponzi in so many words in an interview awhile back.
I own a 770, but haven't even opened the box. lol. I use both PC and Mac laptops and sold off desktop shit awhile back. Now figured I'd jump back into it with a cheap system, but just haven't gotten around with getting all the parts yet.
It's sad what most of the early tech innovators became. Atari dead, Commodore dead, IBM personal computing dead, DEC dead, Radio Shack bought by a meme fraudster. Only Apple remains out of those 70s hardware giants. Being Gen X, I grew up with all of them. I still like Apple, but surely there...