• Rhyfel@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    Just take a look at what Israel is doing with it and you’ll start to understand what really is going to happen here.

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    21 hours ago

    Hilarious that you think they’re going to admit it. They’ll get bailed out and star over again with a brand new pitch.

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    it’ll flood the 2nd market, anything that can’t be flipped past a certain point will be scrapped for recycling or just thrown away

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    Recording and analyzing all the real-time video and audio feeds of their surroundings that everyone is required to provide while using the Internet, to ensure that no children are present when they use social media.

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      That’s not really accurate at all. A GPU running at full load might wear out its fan, but if it’s kept at a consistent temperature it’s not going to shorten the life by much. The stress on a GPU generally comes from either being over bolted or from the thermal expansion and shrinkage from an inconsistent temp.

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      This is kind of what I’m wondering about. Countless warehouses full of used half functional video cards.

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    When an AI company goes bankrupt, their hardware will be sold to anyone interested in it. My guess is, MS and Amazon will be buying a bunch of vacant datacenters within the next 10 years.

    That’s enterprise hardware, so it’s not really compatible with your consumer grade gaming PC. If you’re interested in self hosting your own cloud photos and local LLMs, you might want to look into those auctions.

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      This, but also I think the fallout of the AI bubble popping will be different than people are envisioning. After the dot com bubble collapsed a lot of the infrastructure was sold at surplus and repurposed, but some of the infrastructure was left unused and just sat around for a while.

      It’s not completely equivalent, but imo a great example of this is fiber optic. Early on, companies and governments invested in fiber optic technology in their local area to get in on the bubble hype, but after the bubble burst most of it went unused or not fully utilized in the way it was intended until recently, when Google bought various fiber optic networks around the country for Google fiber. This is the reason why in the last 10 or so years you had certain states and cities getting access to fiber connections before others.

      Obviously this isn’t exactly the same, but I’ll be curious what the “fiber” of the AI bubble will be (if anything). My guess would be changes and hopeful improvements to our energy infrastructure, but time will tell.

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    The last boom/bust cycle resulted in a lot of high tech gear getting sold off at bargain basement prices.

    Good for new businesses but bad for companies like Cisco trying to sell new gear in a market flooded with cheap used gear.

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    I think hardware as a service will be their next thing, raise the cost of parts so people buy a cheap sub then increase the aubscription year by year.

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      With the direction Microsoft has taken windows the past decade or so, a GPU farm in the back room will be needed to run windows 12. Maybe that’s why everyone needs a Microsoft account to use windows these days - Microsoft is planning ahead.

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    Lol when the AI bubble pops it will be most likely destroyed to maintain artificially high hardware costs.

    At least that’s why China ending crypto mining didn’t drastically reduce the price of graphics cards.