• underisk@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    what if we cannibalize our long-term viability for a short-term gain says every dipshit in charge of tech hardware manufacturing.

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      you know when the bubble pops and they no longer have AI companies buying RAM they will switch back to consumers and keep the high prices.

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        if they’re still around when the financial shell game they’re playing finally comes to a stop. who am i kidding the government will bail them out.

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        Keeping prices above what people are willing to buy for, while the majority of their business goes bust, is not a recipe to stay in business.

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          But consumers are stupid. when they start selling ram again at a high price we should all boycot buying computers. instead a lot of people will just accept the new price. we saw it after the pandemic, people just accepting prices instead of holding fast and forcing prices down.

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            2 months ago

            You’re saying this as a comment on an article about how drastically sales have already dropped due to the price increases… people are already doing that.

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              I am talking about when the price is no longer based supply. When we see their market bottom out on AI one would expect to see the price drop. But looking at recent history these massive companies keep the price high because consumers see it as the new normal.

              Consumers will find a way to eventually afford this price bump when its not food, shelter or medical care. It just takes a little longer when it is not a necessity.

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      Every business is doing this for everything. To different degrees but they are all chasing their “get our fortune now and get the fuck out because the sky is falling” mentality. Have been since Trump 1.0 and now it’s accelerating rapidly.

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        You have to remember that “get that bag” is practically inherit to business. We spend a lot of time and effort making it illegal to fuck people over and do bad business stuff, but kinda-sorta since Regan the businesses have slowly been winning that battle.

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      That’s every company, most upper management don’t stay in one position for more than 2 years. So the system is setup for short term gains because investors aren’t interested in long term investments and the blowback is the next guys problem. Who then is looking for the next big win to cover up the last guy issues without fixing anything. Then they bring in someone to clean up the mess and the cycle starts again.

      Plus most consumers have short memories or don’t have an alternative so their stuck. There are small groups holding on but for 75% of the world’s population right now it’s Android or iOS, AMD or Intel, AMD or NVIDIA, Samsung or WD or Seagate or SanDisk, Att or Verizon, Apple or Microsoft, and so on.