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It'd probably be easier to get on an ESP-32, no? Those are arguably more widely available.


It's not buggy? You should try going to the app store(s) and looking at reviews.


again, which app are you talking about? it's like saying "the web is buggy" but not saying what browser you're using. Looking at the App Store reviews for Element X at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/element-x-secure-chat-call/id1..., there are no complaints about bugs at all (only missing functionality, which has since been added)?


Brother, look at reviews for element x for android on play store. Come on, you're being intentionally obtuse.


US isn't a singular entity. A bunch of states do quite a lot for their populace in general.


March 2024 price for 12 TB refurb : $76.

The one I bought literally this month : $169.

Same WD drive from gHD.


Inflation? Tariffs?


Yes and devaluation of the dollar:

https://www.morganstanley.com/insights/articles/us-dollar-de...

People had better get used to the economic reality of no longer being the economic superpower of the world.


Isn't a devaluation the same as inflation, just measured against other currencies?

Basically inflation measures against itself at an earlier time, devaluation measures against other currencies at the same moment. So it both describes the fact that the currency in question is using purchasing power, measured from different points of view.

But I'm not knowledgeable on the topic, I just mentally stumbled a little when reading this thread which seemingly (to my interpretation of what was written) made them sound like different concepts entirely.


It's inflation fornouschains foreign products, but also makes us products cheaper to the rest of the world which means it's an incentive for exports.

Might have had some interesting effects on the economy if we didn't simultaneously have tariffs making it so that 1) it's hard to buy the machinery to increase US industrial capacity, and 2) nobody wants to invest in the US economy because tariffs cause economic slowdowns.


That doesn't add up to a doubling in price.


The price response in secondary markets (refurbished drives here) can be much bigger than the direct effects caused by increases in price for newly produced goods, I think? If the price goes up for new drives, purchasers of new drives hold on to current product for longer, and they are the suppliers to the secondary market. Also, more people might buy from the secondary market than from the primary market due to the price increase, creating a greater supply pressure and price response than is seen in the primary market. I guess it all depends on the shape of the demand curve.


I am not sure if Inflation and Tariffs even both together make the price >2x in ~1 year


The tarrifs are pretty big, depending on the country (for china, they are huge) and inflation is also pretty high. Things are only going to get worse with the current administration intent on tanking anything that remains of our economy. We are in big trouble in the US.


What makes margarine not "good for you?"


Seconded. A dell optiplex micro or hp pro desk with 7th Gen or 8th Gen i5 is approx $40-55 on eBay if you look. Works flawlessly.


Agree. If low cost and maximum value is you're goal, grab a used one of these or similar speed laptop (and you sort of get battery back up in that case)

Really, any machine from the last decade will be enough, so if you or someone you know have something lying around, go use that

The two main points to keep in mind are power draw (older things are usually going to be worse here) and storage expandability options (you may not need much storage for your use case though). Worse case you can plug in a USB external drive, but bare in mind that USB connection might be a little flaky


There are cars that are primarily based on touch.


Yep and they should never have been allowed to exist. Tactile operation keeps your eyes where they need to be.


I think you are in agreement. Cars based on touch are good, yes?

Not touchscreens?


What free stuff? It requires a paid API.


With no intention to tarnish your pure world view, paid services with low registration requirements are ideal for account laundering and subscription fraud with stolen credit cards


Hah. Same. I have a step by step "reasoning" agent that asks me for confirmation after each step (understanding of problem, solutions proposed, solutions selection, and final wrap) - just so it gets red back the previous prompts and answers rather than one word salad essay.

Works incredibly well, and I created it with its own help.



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