• some_designer_dude@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    So RAM costs them more now, and they need to pass those costs onto customers. However, it seems like they’re also trying to redefine what “mid-range” means to us all, as if we aren’t fully aware of what computers are capable of and what amount of memory is good vs not. Making the various ranges cost more is intuitive. Enshitifying the ranges to sell them at the same price is just antithetical to the whole concept of the ranges…

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      It’s like if batteries got stupid expensive and they tried to tell us 200km of range is what you get in a touring EV these days. But the distances between all the places haven’t changed…

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      Isn’t the issue here the newest generation? I keep reading they’re way less tech savvy than the rest of us. Blended in with the propensity for young people to have an iPhone or Android and no PC, well, this junk will likely slide right by.

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        So our generation will be the first to have to teach both our boomer parents AND our millennial offspring what “RAM” is?!

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          GenX is mostly forgotten until tech support is needed, either direction, yes.

          Millennials are fine, lol, and overlap with genx, this relates to the teens and early 20s age group.