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year 2023 we have 128 Terabyte micro sd cards.

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year 2023 we have 128 Terabyte micro sd cards.
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and also hello worlds that take 128gb because of the latest meme frameworks while the americucks will go to jail for going over their built-in microsd transfer data caps (tm)
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Not really. From 2007 to 2012 we've done leaps and bounds in terms of technological progress. But not so much from 2012 to 2017 and it will definitely be less from 2017 to 2023.
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>>61357116
Kek
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>>61357116
>americucks
why do you care about us so much? we don't think about you at all.
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>>61357088
>laptops still 1366x768
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>>61357088
Sigmoid curve.
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>>61357184
This, absolutely disgusting
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>>61357184
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>>61357184
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>>61357088
In 2023 Intels octo-core processors will hit 4.9 Ghz
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>still 35cm^2 hdd in pc
i'm not the only thinking it's retarded?
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>>61357128
yeah, in fact you don't think at all too often
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>>61357128
>we don't think about you at all.

>every /g/ thread where US has a edge
>hurr yuropoors

>every /vr/ thread
>hurr PALfags
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>he thinks technology will continue to progress forever
Hate to burst your bubble but we're coming up on a plateau.
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>>61357184
Only the absolute shittiest of laptops tho. You can even pick up 1080p chromebooks for cheap.
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>>61357128
because america is the first country that comes to mind when talking about cucking themselves with data caps, going to jail for downloading torrents, killing net neutrality, etc
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>>61357088
This picture is bullshit though.
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>>61357116
And I bet americucks will defend the transfer caps as well like I often see they do with data caps on internet.
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>>61357353
yeah i mean the micro sd card in my switch is 200GB not just 128GB.
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>>61357253
What? No, intel will be out of business.
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>>61357184
There's nothing wrong with that resolution. It's great for small screensizes on mobile devices used primarily for web browsing
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>>61357184
Best resolution for 14 inch laptops.
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>>61357335
>botnetbooks
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>>61357088
>2023
>thinking there will be any physical media left

All your data will be hosted on the servers of your goverment
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>>61357184
Yeah, I wish my laptop display was 4k so it would cut my battery life in half and make things too small to be readable
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>>61357088
And we still got nothing to store on it :^)
>inb4 4k videos
when was the last time you used your camera, anon?
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>>61358583
when i was fucking my wife last night :^)
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>>61357184
>>61357216
>>61357251
>>61357335
i LIKE 768p because 1024x768 is good for playing muh old gaymen and emulators :^)
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>>61357088
Is that the same finger?
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>HDD prices are almost the same for 5 years now

MUH FLOODS
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>>61357344
Killing NN is a good thing, though.
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>>61358559
its true. laptops up to 16 inch going over 1080p us just stupid, unless we invent some super batteries.

we have really shit batteries right now.
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>>61359174
explain your position
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>>61359210
Companies should pay for what they use, otherwise low average bandwidth/user companies effectively are forced to subsidize high bandwidth/user ones. This is why it's mainly streaming sites like Netflix and multimedia sites like kikebook that lobby for Net Neutrality. The point is often raised that without Net Neutrality, ISPs could engage in bad practices like throttling sites at whim. Then there's the counterpoint that consumers should just switch ISPs and then a counter counterpoint that that's not practical at least in America due to local monopolies. My counter counter counterpoint to that is that I agree- the local monopolies (supported by the government) are bullshit, but that means that you should fight against your local government and the ISPs cucking you, not fight for Net Neutrality, which slightly punishes the ISPs by limiting them a bit, but ultimately enures their continued monopoly.
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>>61357116
You mean McJail(TM)
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>>61359352
YOU are they one paying for the bandwidth though.

If I pay for 30 mbit/s of bandwidth, then I expect to be able to stream video at 30 mbit/s, because that's what I pay for.
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>>61359210
It makes it harder for you to compete with others. You are not given equal opportunity(which is an important part of a healthy capitalist system).
Let's say anon wants to make a site and richfag wants to make a site that both do the same thing. The richfag does a shittier job and creates a shit site. And the anon happens to be one of the smart people in this site and does an awesome job. Under the new system anon will lose no matter how hard he works even though he does not deserve to lose. They are not playing on an equal playing field .
This does mean smaller companies will just give up and not even bother. Leaving only the top dog company to essentially do whatever the hell it wants. Get lazy and create a monopoly , fuck over the consumers and not give a shit about anything that happens.
Gee this reminds me of goverment companies in communist countries that were so lazy to do anything and resulted in zero progress. Why would you work hard to please anyone if everyone is forced to use you anyway.
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>>61359443
Shit meant
>>61359174
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>>61359418
Same thing applies. Why should low average bandwidth users have to subsidize high average bandwidth users? If all I do is shitpost on 4chan but I still want fast speed, I don't want to pay less for a slower plan, but I don't want to pay the same as someone who streams 20 episodes of naruto on the daily when they're costing the ISP more.
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In 2006 i bought a 2GB micro SD card.

Pic is not accurate. Sorry.
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>>61359443
Then get a new ISP that doesn't have policies that make it difficult for companies using it to compete.
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>>61357373
LOL
America invented internet, our country is huge, if your meme small country can afford fast internet its because you were building it from the scratch with fiber.

America is a first world country, as we all know fiber is made of... plastic so it pricey in a.d 2017!

kek
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>>61357116
Better than having a much of sandniggers being imported and killing our nations and our people
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>>61357088
who the fuck needs that much storage for personal use and for what purpose

i have a 1tb HDD and i couldn't fill it up even if i tried
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>>61359709
>get a new ISP
>Oh, what's that? You only get one or if lucky two choices in ISP for your home, and they both do the same thing because they corroborate? That's too bad!
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>>61357088
you don't even need 128gb micro sd card though
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>>61360034
Stop downloading YIFY rips
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>>61360244
this.
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>>61360034
I filled up my 2TB HDD with Steam games because I don't want to wait to install something if I get the whim.

I actually need a 4 now...
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>>61360193
You will when your phone has a 12 gigapixel camera in it.
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>>61358559
Because 1366x768 and 4096x2160 are the only two options.
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>>61358734
>using the smiley with a caret nose
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>>61359512
>this level of idiocy
enjoy voting against yourself and paying extra to browse 4chan anyway (assuming your ISP even gives you the option to browse 4chan at all)
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If only we could do the same for batteries
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>>61359512

Your ISP (after you mongoloids get rid of NN) is free to arbitrarily charge you extra for websites they deem as extra services, they can outright block any traffic they don't want you to see, and can fence you into their own services by not supporting competitors products.

Oh, you like 4chan do you? Well, we dont support that traffic (due to not being legally required to anymore). Why not try out comcastChan, it comes free with your plan, and we only have 3 20 seconds popup adverts before your page loads! Enjoy.

ANYBODY against NN is either completely unaware of what its about, or a shill for ISP's public relations, and either way they should be thoroughly fucked off.
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>>61357126
This, we can't keep up with Moore's law for long
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>>61357184
My battery life goes on forever, wattlet
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>>61357344
That's weird, when that's been the UK's shtick for years.

I guess summer doesn't remember the watersports debacle.
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>>61359352
>you should fight against your local government and the ISPs cucking you, not fight for Net Neutrality, which slightly punishes the ISPs by limiting them a bit, but ultimately enures their continued monopoly.
net neutrality doesn't ensure continued monopoly. you're framing this as an either/or but it's not. people can do both.
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>>61357116
Even when trying to act superior the eurocuck still won't stop talking about america. We truly are the greatest country in the world.
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>>61361821
>parts of america with >25% illiteracy rate
>people paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for healthcare
>unbelievable number of firearm murders each year
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>>61358559
>cut in half
It would be closer to 1/3. 4k is shit.
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>>61361890
>niggers
>niggers
>niggers
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>>61361682
>one side has Jewgle, Goybook, Amazon, and Leddit
>one side has Comcast, Time Warner, ATT, etc
I want to say that I'm FOR net neutrality, but looking at my "allies" makes me feel like I'm missing some things and that supporting NN is the bad choice.
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>>61357126
>implying we won't store information in DNA in 2023
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>>61357411
Explain your "logic" on this one.
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>People are against net neutrality because muh free market
Since when does free market mean freedom to fuck you over?
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that's a practical way to store things you don't want other people to see, just flash the toilet and the evidence is gone forever
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>>61362006
people support crony capitalism under the guise of "free market".
it really depends on whether you believe a truly *free* market has regulation to stop companies from forming monopolies and using influence to squash fair competition

i don't know how a private citizen (as opposed to a CEO) could possibly be against net neutrality, but america is a hell of a drug i guess
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>>61361940
the "side" that has the first 4 you mentioned also has 40+ ISPs that aren't part of the rapidly shrinking monopolistic cabal
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>>61361911
responds to an argument with >nigger nigger nigger
american education everyone
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>>61361386
desu phone cameras have plenty of megapixels already. what they really need are better lenses or decent focus software. doesn't matter how many megapixels an out of focus image is.
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>>61362238
Money is god in America. Evangelical Christianity is literally a fat cat cult that pretends to be a religion.
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>>61359127
no
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>>61362306
You're thinking of TV evangelicals who want to help you, but only if you buy their book.
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>>61357088
>year 2033
>European militia forces rediscover iron forging and replace their bronze shields before advancing on the shattered remains of Londonistan
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>>61357184
the purpose of higher resolutions is just not looking like shit on huge screens
there's literally not a single reason for large resolution in a small screen
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>>61357184
old people using old applications prefer 1366x768
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>>61357088
Daily reminder that it's literally faster to have a carrier pigeon deliver one 128GB microSD card filled with data between cities on the East Coast, plug that card in, and copy data over than it is to download the same amount of data over a 1Gbps fiber connection
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>>61357088
>year 2023 we have 128 Terabyte micro sd cards.

Not unless we manage to retire silicon first. We are already starting to hit hard caps in how small it can be made, and there's no more shrinking after 5-7nm.

Without smaller nodes, you can't really make memory any more dense.
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>>61357128
>we don't think about you at all.

You don't think about anything at all either, which is the problem.
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>>61362391
Quantum Physics could let us store way more info that goes up to Terabytes
They might be the last frontier for storage.
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>>61357184
I fomd this unbeliveable to this day.
Oh and also the cheapesr, shittest TN they can find, that thing's got like 2° viewing angle
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>>61362522
thinking teenagers today would learn any of this shit. we are going to be stuck in tech for alooong time -m,
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>>61357184
Fuck this, they couldnt even adopt 1600x900
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>>61357088
Less than ten years 1024 times the memory.
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>>61358583
>Not having your microsd in your dap filled with DSD256 files
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>>61359512
That doesn't make sense. Bandwidth means the maximum rate at which data can be transferred on your plan. The idea that more data (and not more data/s) should be paid more for is a false equivalency in which each mb of data is equated to physical matter and thus logically demands more payment. Rather, view your internet plan as a pipe to your house. The pipe exists whether or not water flows through it, and since your water is merely taking a convoluted route to someone else's house, the water itself costs NOTHING. Only the potential transferrance of the water costs money, because the ISP has to monitor, build, maintain and direct the pipe. You also have to pay more for a pipe twice as large, although whatever traffic goes through it is that much faster. Therefore, whether I keep my pipe filled with water or you keep yours empty, if we want the same size pipe, we logically pay the same price.
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Storage is already cheap and is rarely the bottleneck. And as >>61362384 pointed out, it's pointless to introduce terabytes of storage to consumer techs without a better internet (both tech and infrastructure-wise) to effectively transfer such large amounts of data.
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1PB hard drives when?
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>>61357184
not to mention:
>TN
>200:1 contrast ratio
>10 degree viewing angle before colors invert into negatives
>0.1% sRGB coverage
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>>61361940
NN is 100% in favor of the individual consumer. My theory as to why the big companies outside telecom support it boils down to ad revenue. As it is, they control nearly all of the consumer data sold to advertisers. If NN gets killed, that wouldn't be the case anymore. I don't like Google and the likes selling my info any more than Big Red, at least I have more choice when it comes to Google and can take measures to block their collection of my data. It really is the lesser of two evils.
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>>61362357
this. it's all about pixel pitch.
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>>61357088
not joking my friends dad worked for some company and he had a petabyte usb
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>>61359418
>If I pay for 30 mbit/s of bandwidth, then I expect to be able to stream video at 30 mbit/s, because that's what I pay for.

No, you pay for a line that is capable up to 30 mbit/s, and has a guaranteed minimum of 1mbit/s.

Read the fucking contract.
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>>61360034
I could fill up 2tb just by going through my bookmarks at hdbits.

If I was downloading full blurays or remixes at a minimum, I could fill up 10tb in a week easy.
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>>61357088
Somebody save this picture and repost it in 2023
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>>61357373
I have met literally 0 persons who defend caps
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>>61359207
yeah they're pretty crappy.
>>61362276
70% of the crime
10% of the population
even the vatniks and HOLHOL's are in awe of them
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>>61360034
>he doesn't store every ebook ever made
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>>61357088
There's a limit for flash, something like 8nm but the smaller you go, the less time the cell can hold the charge.
It's why you see 3D flash now and it's still running 20nm typically.
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>>61357088
>10x increase in 10 years

sad
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>>61362276
It quite literally is packs of niggers and abbos dragging our stats down. Look at someplace really fucking white, like the Dakotas or Wisconsin, then compare it to someplace like Detroit or any of the sanctuary cities

Quite literally two different worlds
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>>61357184
I can't hear you over 12 hour battery life
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>>61366370
Woah didnt notice the right card was 1.28gb
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>>61357295
this is a woman's rebuttal

>>61357088
I wish, OP. But we've nearly reached the physical limits
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>>61357128
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>>61357088
>When they were first sold, the microSD format was sold in sizes of 32, 64, and 128 MB. SanDisk made a 4 GB microSD card on July 2006, at first costing $99 (USD).

Kikery detected in OP's infopic
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>>61357126
It's definitively slowing down, specially on the PC/computer side of things. We have had some amazing progress on the smartphone/ARM side of things since both 2007 and 2012 - but I'd say PC progress has been slow and stagnant since 2007.

There was a time were computer CPUs were basically becoming twice as fast every two years. We went from 1 MB RAM being standard to 16 MB to 32 MB to a gigabyte rather quickly. RAM has become slightly faster the last 10 years but the price per gigabyte of RAM has remained the same or gone up. It's not like 32 GB was the standard on all desktop computers two years ago and this year it's 64 in every laptop that's sold. Even expensive laptops now have 8 GB, not 16 GB like they had briefly, as the standard for some reasons.

>>61357184
15.6" 1080p AVHA panels with eDP connectors are $60 off Aliexpress factory stores. It's actually amazing how cheap you can get a good IPS-like 1080p panel. This raises the interesting question: Why are big brands selling $1000 laptops with 1366x768 TN panels? It's like $20 extra for a much better screen.
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>>61361434
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>>61357088
>2023
>100gigbit internet
>mobile internet is at 7g speeds
>google fiber hitting all small towns in the middle of fuckin no where
>most all normies will be using low power laptops/tablets/mini pcs that will run a stripped down os where most stuff is ran off servers from microsoft/google/apple, so pretty much thin clients
>too many fuckin software companies
>only dedicated systems are workstations, gaming pcs, and servers. no point to make low end normal desktops/laptops besides for what i listed above
>most stuff is connected to the internet. all tvs, cars, fridges, homes, and so on
>walmart has a database on all its shoppers with what accounts they use, how they pay, what they buy, how often you buy shit paper
>more ads on tv, but you can pay to by pass the ads with a different video during the ad time frame
>bitcoin finally crashes
>4chan adds more boards
>teens and neets waste time in vr worlds that are like the sims and secondlife
>4chan starts their beta on a 4chan vr world
>i stop working at walmart, finally say fuck them after being a supervisor since april 2017
>by this time i stop being lazy with my typing
>most cities are over ran with people from india
>16k tvs are a thing
>vga and ps/2 finally gets killed off
>optical drives are gone
>retro pcs are worth more money
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>>61366969
Think we are getting close to the end of Moore's law using the photolithographic process anyway.
New systems are about pushing big data
>More PCIe lanes for more 100GbE NICs
>More NVMe cards
>Better and targeted cooling
>3D Xpoint
>Larger and faster RAM support
>Improved automation and management
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>>61367183
>ps/2 finally gets killed off

good luck on that one friendo
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>>61367212
How do you fail at greentexting that hard?
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>>61357184
that's an absolutely adequate resolution for many usecases. And it comes with performance and battery life benefits
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>>61357088
>2023
>Megaman battle network's world is pretty much it, except sans megaman, which makes it an ever increasing virus hell, where you have to netbatle your toothbrush before using it due the pile of rogue mettaurs running on it
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>>61367539
Get on my level
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>>61357116
wait wut? is this real in burgerland? are there actual caps on transfer to sd card? source?

total kek if true, pls be true
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>>61367948
I think they're referring to mobile data caps. A thing that's starting to go away now.
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>>61360244
yeah man aXXo is where it's at you loser!
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>>61367958
yeah i think so too, but damn would not surprise me in burger land

>you can only transfer 250MB to your sd card per month each additional MB is 10 bucks sounds like an Apple thing if they had sd slots
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>>61367928
Holy shit. 128 exabytes?
Take me to that future.
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>>61367928
>class 7

Fucking poorfag

Whats the point of having every porno in the universe in there if you can't even play them back without stuttering
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>>61368014
And changing your SD card invalidates your warranty
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>>61368014
SDCaaS

sdcards as a service

its the future
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>>61359709
A while ago comcast decided to cut the cables of a competing tiny ISP in my area... I think it is on the news if you search about it.
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>>61357088
>8TB HDDs still expensive as ever
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>year 2023 we have 128 Terabyte micro sd cards.

No, we won't, technology won't improve THAT much in the next 6 years, we might be seeing 8TB and potentially 16TB cards about that time in quantity, but 128TB in a form factor that small is just not going to happen without some massive major new breakthrough in solid-state storage technology overall.
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>>61360116
>>61368375
Please see my above post where I addressed this.
>>61359352
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>>61361442
I don't vote because I'm a monarchist.>>61361682
>Oh, you like 4chan do you? Well, we dont support that traffic (due to not being legally required to anymore). Why not try out comcastChan, it comes free with your plan, and we only have 3 20 seconds popup adverts before your page loads! Enjoy.
I already addressed this in an earlier post; please do take the time to follow a response chain to the beginning before replying to it.
>>61361798
I agree that Net Neutrality does not itself ensure a monoploly. I just think that would almost certainly be the result because as soon as the people get their perceived victory by keeping NN, they'll stop caring enough about the issue to actually fight against the root problem.
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>>61359512
If an ISP sells me 50mbit unlimited internet access, then they should not throttle me for using 50mbit.
No one forced the ISPs to stop billing by the minute. They sold 'unlimited' plans so now they need to live with their choices.
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>>61370479
I agree that they should honor current contracts, but once that is up, they should have the freedom to stop offering those contracts if they so choose.
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I'll be happy with an affordable 1TB SSD
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>>61357088
unless we change for carbon nanotubes we will never see it. Moore's Law is over.
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>>61370585
They don't want to stop selling unlimited contracts. They want to impose limits on existing contracts while still advertising them as unlimited.
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>>61370703
They're affordable now, all relative.
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>>61357116
>le epic.js
>muh diversity in code
>made with <3
fucking gay
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Does storage capacity follow Moore's law? I thought there was another law for that.
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>>61370703
That is until you start downloading 8K chinese cartoons.

I was happy with 80Gb 15 years ago
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>>61370728
That's for CPUs you retard
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>>61370943

Nah. Most anime isn't worth keeping.
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>>61370834
Well, I agree that there should not be false advertising. They should make their policies towards certain sites clear ahead of time regarding throttling/fast lanes/whatever.
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>>61357116
>built-in microsd transfer data caps
Wait, what? Give me a quick rundown, please.
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>>61370943
>Animoo
>8k
lel, not happening any time soon. Most of the '1080p' releases this year were upscaled from 720p or 800p.
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MOORE'S LAW IS ABOUT TRANSISTORS YOU MONKEY NIGGERS
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>>61371016
So, like the EU then? You can only offer non-neutral services on top of what the user already paid for (e.g. zero-rating).
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>>61367183
>>bitcoin finally crashes
>finally
A-Anon...
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>>61357597
Most web pages won't even comfortably render with 1366 horizontal pixels anymore.
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>>61371173
I just think they should be able to offer whatever service they want as long as it's properly advertised. If that means packages with faster or slower speeds to certain sites that's between them and the consumer.
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>>61367948
you're really stupid if you believed this
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>>61371038
its a joke you fucking cuck
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>>61366648
It quite literally is packs of rednecks and white trash dragging our stats down. Look at someplace really fucking non-white, like Kentucky or Iowa, then compare it to someplace like Los Angeles or any of the good cities
Quite literally two different worlds
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>>61371530
It quite literally is packs of rednecks and white trash dragging our stats down. Look at someplace really fucking non-white, like Los Angeles, then compare it to someplace like Kentucky or any of the shit places
Quite literally two different worlds
>>61366648
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>>61359174
go back to fucking pol you retard
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>>61373371
/g/ is not your pinko safespace, cuck
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>>61361995
ARM + AMD + Samsung + Chinks (VIA)
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