Reminder: there are no video outputs on these chatbot data center processors driving up the prices of graphics cards.
So they can’t even sell as used GPUs to crash the consumer GPU price market when the AI bubble pops.
This is a reminder that businesses aren’t “money focused calculation machines that optimize for the maximum possible profit.” They don’t worry about every little dollar, they just print money and use it to control you.
Raising prices for you is the goal, not a byproduct of some other smarter plan.
Some people don’t need the rest of this post, and it’s very long, so I’ll put it in a comment.


Ethereum’s got a market cap of $350 billion and it’s where all the new development is going on, according to the Electric Capital Developer it has by far the most developers working on and with it. Approximately 65% of all new code written in the entire crypto industry is written for Ethereum or its Layer 2 scaling solutions (like Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base).
It’s spelled “Dogecoin,” by the way.
The “dogecoin” spelling has been ruined by people calling it “doj coin”
And market cap isn’t relevant, nor is whoever “electric capital developer” is or whatever chat bots you’re calling “the most developers”
Bitcoin, doggie coin, and Monero are the only ones standing the test of time so far. Ethereum is “proof of stake” now
That is, in fact, how “dogecoin” is pronounced (doj coin). Here’s one of the two creators of dogecoin saying as much (and why!): https://youtu.be/kVDcOI0-gdQ
I stopped taking the creators opinions on doggie coin seriously when they started calling it doj coin
Btw, notice that the Monero community is way more active than Ethereum or doggie coin in decentralized platforms like piefed/Lemmy or nostr
Why would it be pronounced doggie if it’s named doge?
Masterful trolling in this entire thread unless you’re being serious.
Dog-e-coin
I am serious
So you call the original meme dog-e too? That doesn’t roll off the tongue nearly as nicely as doge does
The original meme does seem to be a misspelling of doggie, not a use of the old English term pronounced “doj”
I don’t see why anyone would call it “doj”