This could go on for another 10 years.
None of this makes any sense unless there is some super secret versions of these AI that they’re holding back from the public. Nothing about the current models is what they claim it to be. Its a useful tool, sure, but its really only as useful as the skill of the operators, and I don’t mean “prompt engineer” or whatever other bullshit you call that. I mean actually developers and engineers who have had the time in the trenches to know what is going to work or not work.
Use AI to generate a codebase for an app. Get to an MVP. Then, try and make a change. I dare you to. Its a fucking disaster. These models are not up to the task. Its a structural issue. They have no conception of how things fit together. They’re constantly just making shit up whole-cloth, and beyond that, they’re just gaslighting you to sound smarter than they are.
They can be used to make demos. They can be used to solve already solved, well trodden problems. But thats really about it. You’ll spend 4 hours trying to get it to change one basic component. They’re exponentiating the amount of calories burned, but not the amount of work done.
It’s a grift, nothing more. The execs know this, but they want new yachts.
Thats what I think. If they had the super secret “next best thing”, they’d be pumping it for all its worth. The models themselves have felt asymptoted since 4.0. The engineering around those models has improved, but the underlying models haven’t.
There is also a hanging chad around alignment. There was much-ado when I think it was 4.0 or 3.5, around some jailbreaks. Everytime a jailbreak got fixed, the models got worse.
Then, try and make a change. I dare you to. Its a fucking disaster.
You are correct, and now the emerging strategy is to just “re-roll” the entire codebase any time a change is needed. It’s insane.
The hardware bought by a company can’t be bought and used by the competitor.
And “computing power” is… power.
And the only ones that will actually grow are Chinese companies that dont rely on western owned semiconductor fabs. Kind of odd that none of the “national security” idiots in the US have started ringing the alarms about this yet. At this point China will fully catch up (at least in terms of RAM manufacturing) in just a few years and eat up the entire consumer segment.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/chinas-cxmt-and-ymtc-to-expand-memory-output
As per Gamers Nexus the Chinese RAM manufacturers have been mandated by the Chinese government to prioritise the majority of their production to data centers now though. The Chinese government has its own AI dreams.
So no, they care as little about consumers as the rest of them.
Kind of odd that none of the “national security” idiots in the US have started ringing the alarms about this yet.
… because they are in on it.
eat up the entire consumer segment
Won’t AI companies just fill enough orders to empty all that extra produce?
Won’t AI companies just fill enough orders to empty all that extra produce?
Depends on whether China is interested in helping to build western datacenters. If big Xi says “no selling to US military contractors” (which all big AI companies are) then that is how its gonna be.
There’s also Chinese datacenters. China will be wanting to compete without depending on foreign companies. And apparently the Chinese companies have been ordered to prioritize sales to datacenters. Plus Apple is talking to them about a potential deal, so the changes of us peasants getting RAM that way seem slim too.
The only thing that might help is an AI crash, but that will cause a massive ripple of economic damage so none of us will have any money to buy RAM anyway.
Relying on a fascist to stop fascism is just plain stupid.
But then they would also have to stop selling to other companies outside, because they could just have pipes to said AI companies.
If its true that …
Many consumer electronics manufacturers ‘will go bankrupt’ by the end of 2026 thanks to the RAMpocalypse
… then im sure that lots of those companies will be more than willing to make restrictive deals with these chinese manufacturers to save themselves. If they violate the conditions of those deals they can get cut off and be forced to go bankrupt again.
There are quite a few other things that can happen over here.
Since terminals are still required even if all work is done in the data centres, those companies can now get deals with other AI companies to normally provide devices to them. Or those companies can just normally buy those things off of the distributors. This can in turn greatly increase commodity laptop/desktop prices for us.
US can try “helping” Taiwan and threaten Xi with that, to relax their laws for said companies.
Finally, the governments can start requisitioning computing hardware from us. Honestly, I am just counting my days until this, despite the recent govt. chip making progress.
Yeah not just purely consumer manufacturers, some of the business manufacturers as well. Just the other day I got a newsletter from HPE with the subject “HPE Supply Constraints Update” which was pretty shocking tbh. They are changing the way quotes work and reserve the right to change prices at any moment for longer running orders. And they reserve the right to cancel any order at any time for whatever reason to “provide maximum flexibility in these unprecedented times”. They also point to HPE Financial Services and their refurb products.
Many companies are hurting hard, prices fluctuate too much for them to react to properly. For 2026 many of the models were already built or the hardware required reserved, but as those run out this year, it will be hard for them to have any kind of 2027 line-up. A lot of people in the industry are fearing the entire thing might collapse somewhere this year or next year.
With all those huge orders for servers and datacenters, a lot of the regular supply chain is bypassed, so nobody is making any money on that except for a select few companies (for example Nvidia and Foxconn). At the same time there is little to none availability for either finished products or the raw materials (mainly chips and copper) to build new stuff.
Every tech bro is middle aged. AI is their midlife crisis. They are willing to burn the world to the ground for a chance to live forever. Police state cementing their power and ridding themselves of the middle class are just perks.
As far as I know every major AI company has trans humanists roots… Every tech bro is drinking some form of the TESCREAL KOOL aid.
Listen to the NYT interview with Peter Thiel where he proclaims Full Trans as in transhuman is good. It’s only half trans as in transsexual that is bad. In the same interview he hesitates to answer whether the total extinction of the human race would be a bad thing.
None of this is hidden and they really aren’t shy about saying it.
Here is a link to the Thiel interview. https://sfl.media/peter-thiels-complete-interview-with-the-new-york-times/
Cisco sent out a similar email, and I know firsthand Supermicro is doing the same as we’ve already had a huge order get a price increase AFTER placing it, and we fully expect to see another one before the whole thing ships. It’s a shit show right now.
All this, so some guys can dream becoming millionaires by posting AI slop onto social media in the hopes of more ad revenue.
but it is worth all “the cat making latte videos” isn’t it?
So the ultra rich can buy it all for cheap.





