• Nvidia and Micron are making emotional appeals to consumers while PC users express frustration with big AI companies’ practices and self-serving motives.
  • Memory vendors predict DRAM and SSD shortages lasting until mid-2027, while new tariffs on advanced computing chips and potential Steam Machine pricing over $1,000 add to consumer concerns.
  • The article highlights how corporations use emotional messaging to mask financial interests, advising consumers to remain skeptical of such appeals.
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    this is actually happening

    my elecric company just raised its rates 13% and forcast rasing 25% next year after

    we have a power making dam in town

    historically we have had some of the cheapest power in the USA

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      If the data center is causing all that power drain, they should be the ones footing the damned bill

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      The aura that the US irradiates is just preposterous. At this point the only sound you can hear is the sound of boots being licked, evil corpos are doing what they please while the general populace is disregarded.

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      Combined over 20% last November, great times!!

      Combined means we have:

      first 1k kwh rate Above 1k kwh rate

      And the above 1k kwh changes seasonally.

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        they send us these cute charts and stuff about our usage

        they show you a “you are using xyz% more then previous year” type stuff

        but my wife keeps it and their little bullshit is because they keep changing the rate and then using the new rate against your old usage as comparison. Looks like OMG we used a lot more power then last year! We should consider cutting something out.

        But the actual meter reading numbers are almost always the same year after year

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          Mine does that too, and there’s $300 in fees that don’t relate to the actual power used. Using no utilities, I’d still have to pay that much.

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          I like the suggestions to save money and low usage.

          “Have you tried living in complete darkness this month? You could save $2 off your bill!”

          “Perhaps try not using electricity this month. Or, consider getting a second source of income to turn on your fridge for a few hours a day!”

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            It’s winter here, and I wear two or three layers with a sweater on top, because I am saving electricity.

            We’ll have ourselves our first trillionaire, and silly me hates all the people with 500mil+ net worth, and their bootlickers.

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            Inb4 we get astroturfed “Luddites” telling us to just abandon electricity and live like the Amish.