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This is what all the parts we wanted went to
Don't worry, you can rent them for $30 a month and stream all your video games.
Not even, just the ones they deign to allow
Yeah, I wonder how long it will take them to clue in that no one wants to trade gaming for an AI fucking girlfriend ffs...
I mean if they came with a cool android body we could talk about it. It should at least be able to do cleaning and cooking. Otherwise my wife won’t like it.
Until the money stops pouring in I suppose
Idk... I'm a tad excited to buy one for peanuts on eBay in a couple years for a local smart home upgrade. Heck, when the bubble pops, maybe they can sell power from all those generators back to the city and lower our utility bills too. /S
I know you put /S, but for other people that read this it will not be an option. These only work in specialised servers that you will not he able to run at home (unless you're a mad scientists type).
They might be useful for rendering, and I'd love to see how smoothly Teardown Game could run with all those cores.