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Comment by Imustaskforhelp

1 day ago

There is definitely a part of me which feels like with the increasing ram prices and similar. Its hard for people to have a home lab.

To me what also feels is that there becomes more friction in an already really competitive and high-friction business of creating cloud.

With increasing ram prices which I (from my knowledge) would only decrease in 2027-2028 or when this bubble pops, It would be extremely expensive for a new entry of cloud provider in this space.

When I mention cloud provider, what I mean aren't the trifecta of AWS,Azure or GCP but rather all the other providers who bought their own hardware and are co-locating it to a datacenter and selling their services targeted at low/mid-range vps/vds servers

I had previously thought about creating cloud but in this economy and the current situations, I'd much rather wait.

The best bet right now for most people creating cloud /providing such services is probably whitewashing any other brand and providing services on top that make you special.

The servers are still rather cheap but the mood that I can see in providers right now is that they are willing to hold the costs for some time to not create a frenzy (so they still have low prices) but they are cautiously waiting and looking for the whole situation and if recent developments continue happening in such a way, I wouldn't be surprised if server providers might raise some prices because the effective underlying hardware's ram/prices increased too.

Feel the same way here. Can't help but get the vibe that big tech wants to lock consumers out, eliminate the ability to have personal computing/self-hosted computing. Maybe in tandem with governments, not sure, but it's certainly appetizing to them from a profit perspective.

The end goal is the elimination of personal ownership over any tech. They want us to have to rent everything.

  • Honestly its not the fact that they want us to rent everything but rather that effectively an AI tax is happening on us general public (or even hobbyists) where the price of hardware/ram is increasing because of AI demands.

    I don't exactly think that they did it on purpose to chokehold the supply but it sure damn happened and that doesn't change the fact that prices of hardware might / (already?) increase