• eli@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      And new computers can break.

      Might as well never buy anything because everything can break!

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        1 day ago

        that’s not my point. relying on old hardware as the de facto solution for a long term drought will eventually see them fail without replacement.

        we will eventually not have old computers we can turn back to, and no new ones at a good price. sticking to old stuff is not the solution.

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          22 hours ago

          Yeah and the stuff releasing right now will be “old hardware” in 5 years.

          I’m still gaming on a Ryzen 1700X. And my GPU is a used RTX 3080 I bought off eBay for $500 two years ago.

          That 3080 was over $1000 during the GPU craze last time. And what was I using before that 3080? A 1080ti I bought at MSRP, which I still have and is my backup because hey, it’s nearly 10 years old and still works.

          I’m not saying go buy a dual core Pentium, but “old hardware” isn’t some boogeyman and “we will eventually not have old computers” is like saying we’ll never have old cars.

          And guess what, if everyone stopped buying all this overpriced crap then prices would come down, but we all know that isn’t going to happen.

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            16 hours ago

            if no new cars are produced then yes, we would run out of used cars eventually.