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  • I know that big numbers are hard to imagine.

    And I know that imagining people other than yourself is hard.

    Doesn't mean they don't exist

  • It's a production issue mostly. And one that has been predicted for a while now.

    High Bandwidth Memory is what the AI companies want. Which while it isn't the same as consumer DDR RAM, it does use the same chips.

    It's the production of the chips that are the bottleneck. Combined with the recent and rapid growth in AI data centers. That's where the price increase and shortages come from, corporate buyers have bought out production, before it hits the consumer market.

    Demand has risen sharply, and supply isn't able to keep up (and it isn't a simple thing to just make more chips).

  • IT degree

    From my experience, that's giving the average lemmite way to much credit.

  • The term Meme was first coined in the '70s. And even then it's taken from a ancient Greek word

  • You think people pushing that thought further than "What's the edgiest political personality I can use for posing online"

  • Yeah. This is just another in the long long long list of examples or Linux users trying to manipulate things.

  • Feeder Sweet 16

  • Aww dude.

    Over a billion active users.

  • I'd rather not catch the G*mer

  • Typical G*mer troglodyte.

    Been fed for shit for so long you have a fetish for it.

  • My bet is that this is all a propaganda campaign.

  • We forgetting when Americans voted out Trump now?

  • I know this is sarcasm, but in case people don't know.

    Oh Jesus Christ no. At least Wikipedia has some form of oversight from multiple sources and people.

  • DRM isn't enforced right?

    Good job completely ignoring what I said about Valve paying publishers to use them as DRM to forced a install base. That's a good little lamb you are.

    MORE consumer friendly

    It is literally the bare minimum they are required, something they spent years arguing against. And you say I'm making poorly researched takes.

    I know it's hard to come to terms with how you've been treated like a fool. But don't worry, one of these days you'll see the light.

  • No surprise.

    Wikipedia ain't the bastion of facts that lemmites make them out to be.

    It's a mess of personal fiefdoms run by people with way too much time on their hands and an ego to match.

  • Aww dude.

    Good job ignoring Steam's monopolistic anti consumer practices that caused their dominance.

    Good job ignoring Steam's multiple instances of willingly selling shit because they get paid either way.

    Good job ignoring Steam had to be forced to give refunds by the EU.

    You're a good little sheep aren't you.

  • You think a pizza cutter like that even thought through what they were saying?

  • Aww dude.

    Steam was plagued with asset flips for years and refused to do anything about it. Repeatedly saying it was a Unity issue.

    Then there's the slop of shitty "simulator" games

    Digital Homicide

    Bad Rats

    Have we seriously forgotten about Day One: Gary's Incident

    Steam dominates the market because it paid publishers to use them as DRM for physical releases.

  • Steam already sells enough slop without AI.

    But you know for sure the moment Gaben sees all the money from AI games, that shit will be pushed to the max.