Sure, inflation's hitting hard these days. But here's the flip side—you can snag a computer today for around a grand that's literally millions of times more powerful than machines from just decades ago. Wild, right? The computing power we're casually getting now would've been unimaginable back then. Technology's relentless pace at least gives us that one win against rising costs.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 12-23 08:52
Forget it, I can't afford it even if it's cheaper.
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GasFeeDodger
· 12-23 08:47
Hardware is great, but what about the electricity bill? That's the real inflation.
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YieldChaser
· 12-23 08:33
Speaking of Computing Power, it is indeed amazing. A broken machine worth a k can outperform supercomputers from decades ago, which is ridiculous.
Sure, inflation's hitting hard these days. But here's the flip side—you can snag a computer today for around a grand that's literally millions of times more powerful than machines from just decades ago. Wild, right? The computing power we're casually getting now would've been unimaginable back then. Technology's relentless pace at least gives us that one win against rising costs.