• raspberriesareyummy@lemmy.world
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    so much wrong with this title.

    • it’s not AI, it’s LLM slop bullshit
    • it’s not the software at guilt here, it’s the sacks of shit running those companies who plan such data centers
    • blamed? No, those shitheads are totally and absolutely responsible for this clusterfuck.
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    It’s nice how AI datacenters step by step swallow virtually all available hardware resources to provide digital services to users who won’t be able to use those services due to the lack of available hardware.

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    I’m highly suspect this happens at the same time that Microsoft is demanding you upgrade your PCs to run their shitty software. and discontinuing Windows 10

    They need to roll that back.

    They want us to rent or compute from the clouds so they can watch each and everything we do.

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    I get paid on the 27th, I need two more 8TB drives to complete my NAS, my local retailer had 50+ in stock earlier this week, and now the drives are no longer even listed.

    Fuck sake…

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      I bought 2 8TB drives last week and had to check if they were still in stock at the same retailer and they are, but the price have gone up with 23%…

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        I do see that another retailer has drives in stock, but at about 40-50% more than I paid back in October

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      I just bought a few WD drives direct, but their web site has a problem with validating virtual credit card numbers. I’m the few days it took to resolve it the price went up. Fortunately since I had the support ticket I was able to get refunded the difference.

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    The irony is as they bid up the price of all the hardware, they are probably making their AI platforms more likely to fail due to being more expensive than their value.

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      We can only hope that their businesses crash hard before any of these deals come to fruition and then when the hardware has nowhere to go we can all “buy the dip” so to speak.

      To be clear, I know most of this stuff will be specialized server hardware, but hopefully it all crashing down will help get more people into self-hosting and working on community resources and networks instead of having everything live in the cloud.

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        I’m currently hosting everything on old desktop PCs and SBCs but fuck it, I’ll swipe some closeout hardware and upgrade to a proper server rack.

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        I know most of this stuff will be specialized server hardware

        it actually won’t be, at least not for the hard drives. the prevailing strategy for quite some time now is to just use the cheapest available disks and deal with the failures on the software level. those disks will ultimately fail anyway and the increased price for some super-duper enterprise reliability server disk is not really worth it.

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      Western Digital chief Tiang Yew Tan told analysts “We’re pretty much sold out for calendar '26. We have firm purchase orders with our top seven customers.”

      the dow is 50k and 37% of the market is made up of those seven

      freaking financial human centipede

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          that crash and burn will be the onus of the consumer not being able to consume.

          we will lose access to free range computing and have to live with asking AI for permission to use the computing power and network resources to play a game or pay our bills online. And paytoll for that permission.

          that will be the crash and burn victims here.

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            It needs to crash. If it doesn’t crash soon, things will only get worse and worse for consumers. We’re already over the edge of the cliff (imo), it’s just a matter of how far we have to fall now. If it crashes hard enough, we won’t have to live with “asking AI for permission to use the computing platform”. By the way, an LLM isn’t really capable of that at the moment, and the sooner it crashes, the less likely anything like that will happen.

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      These companies are publicly traded…

      The people who run/own the AI companies would have been complete idiots to not invest in the hardware companies they were going to make these purchases from before making those purchases.

      But 100 million in Seagate stock, then announce you just signed a contract buying up supply.

      Your company may overpay, but you personally just made a shit ton of money. Which is the why you want your company to succeed

      As a bonus, the news that you’re overpaying to buy up all the hard drives, doesn’t hurt your company it helps it.

      There’s no way to monetize it anyways, the product is the stock price. And this move makes the company seem confident, which raises stock price.

      That’s not even getting into the long term problem that even if AI fails, were seeing a huge migration in computing power from individuals to private corporations. That’s a big deal even if AI dies tomorrow. And they have a lot of motivation to never let us get it back.

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          Yeah, that’s how politicians get the insider tips, it’s bribes to not go after the person who gave them the tip.

          If enough of the right people make enough money, then everything about it becomes legal, or at worse a fine that’s less than the profits made.

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    I recently checked on the price of the used 12TB server drive I bought a couple years ago. It was 80 then. It’s 260 now. Same seller.

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    I will absolutely remember the companies that are saying “fuck the consumer” when I go to purchase anything going forward.

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    So with all the news on hardware shortages…someone is building skynet…and we just don’t know about it.

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      Less skynet and more a surveillance state thats gonna put England and even CCP to shame.

      They need the hard drives because they’re storing everything about us. Every time we drive by a camera, gps paths of our cell phones constant travel, every bank transaction including small purchases, every social media comment, page we view from WiFi or cellphone, all our connections to everyone else, tags for various groups.

      Not even just the people we know we know, they’ll know who’s usually next to us in traffic on commutes and when, who makes our sandwich from the deli we go to every other Tuesday, what cops would be most likely to respond to a call to our house at a certain time…

      Like, “skynet” is useful because everyone knows the term.

      The real danger is what humans will do with access to that much information on everyone, and what a normal human would do to/for a stranger to protect all their darkest secrets.

      Imagine if tech was 20 years ahead right now with trump in office, do you think someone like him would hesitate to start wide scale blackmail?

      You think they’re above telling a couple thousand people in highly targeted districts that they had to vote a certain a way or else?

      It’s not the AI we need to be scared of, it’s the data.

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        It’s not the AI we need to be scared of, it’s the data.

        That said, imagine an actual AGI (ASI) AI gets developed and (of course) escapes to the internet because the idiots who built it gave it unrestricted internet access.

        If such an AI wanted to take control of the world in order to further whatever goals it has, all this collected information will be an incredible treasure trove for it. Like you said, many people can be manipulated an controlled with threats of blackmail. The few who can’t can then be more directly threatened by those acting under blackmail threats.

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          It doesn’t matter who has it, it’s the one ring.

          It’s sheer existence is too dangerous to be allowed. But everyone focuses on what they could do with the power and think they’ll be able to keep it.

          That’s why there’s such pushback against opposition to datacenters, it’s not just the money from the stocks, everyone pictures themselves as the only ones who gets to abuse the tech once it’s built.

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      We do know about it. Most of the big name ai services are all public about working for government enforcement agencies. Palantir, Flock, Boston Dynamics, Tesla xAI, etc

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      Wild that people were down voting you. Hard drives can last decades and are replaced from enterprise servers long before they’re close to failing.

      Especially with lowered use compared to a server, you won’t see much functional difference between brand new consumer grade and used server grade.

      Pretty sure caches and everything are better on used server grade still anyways.

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        I downvoted because look at serverpartdeals, the stock is horrific and what little is in stock is absurdly expensive

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        For me hard drives could potentially be bought second hand. However, it is is not coming from someone who does this stuff at a professional level (refurbished in other words), I am not sure if I can trust it. Not because of the quality but because what was in it. Every time I get a refurb drive I have the bad habit to check what was the previous data if readable. One day I am sure I will get a nasty surprise…

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          However, it is is not coming from someone who does this stuff at a professional level (refurbished in other words), I am not sure if I can trust it.

          It’s honestly not even worth trying to use the right terminology these days…

          Every seller/manufacturer uses slightly different definitions.

          So to clarify, what’s good is:

          A product that was sent back to manufacturer and “manufacturer refurbished” meaning that common fail points were inspected and repaired even if a failure would be emmenient but it’s still working

          Pretty much anything else, would be bad.

          An example of what is bad is:

          “Amazon/ebay refurbished” where someone may have wiped the dust off and possibly checked to see if it turned on.

          Especially for hard drives, the refurbishing is built into the purchase contract of the new drives. And since the purchaser and manufacturer both understand the refresh is proactive and the old drives still have life in them, it knocks off a percentage on the new drives and that’s where we can find deals.

          I think I’ve got a 1TB that’s ~20 years old I got that way. It’s still technically in my main PC, but at this point it’s an unimportant archive drive that just doesn’t get read or wrote very often.

          I’ve just literally never had a HDD or SD die tho. I don’t know why people act like they’re disposable parts of a PC still.

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            My definition of refurb is anyone that actually has a store and only deals with this stuff. Examples are western digital themselves or Seagate, or shops like true base

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              Yeah, it’s just typical capitalism stuff.

              People see talk about legit refurbs and then think a dust wipe refurb isnthe same thing and get ripped off.

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    The worst part is that we don’t something, and by saying something, I mean boycott them.
    Look what they are doing to us, just to build AI data centers.
    Worst part, is that there is no progress of AI. It is used only for capitalist profits by companies(support chat bots, girlfriend AI and goes on).\