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> Helium shortage causing delay in chip manufacturing
> New algorithm making RAM obsolete
> SAMA reneging on his 40% of world's memory deal
We are so back
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation
DDR5 RAM prices have dropped for the first time in several months. Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz kits are now available for around 370 dollars on major retailers like Amazon and Newegg, down from previous levels by 40 to 100 dollars in some cases. This decline may be linked to Google's recent TurboQuant announcement, a KV cache compression technique that can reduce AI model memory usage by up to 6 times.
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🚨 | Max Verstappen is reportedly "seriously considering" retirement from Formula 1 at the end of 2026.
[@telegraaf]
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Aa car ki jet engine petti 10gandi cheptanu, edhoti cheyandra ayya ee 1 month 😭😭 @redbullracing
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One of my friends just proved this to me.
Before marriage, he was taking real risks. He would work after office, study on weekends, switch stacks, interview aggressively, and say yes to uncomfortable opportunities.
Back then he was making around 9 LPA. Then he pushed it to 16 LPA. Then to 28 LPA.
That growth did not happen by accident. It happened because he was building his life on purpose.
Now he is married, earns around 36 LPA, and life is more stable. But the risk appetite is gone.
He is not lazy by any means. But his responsibilities are real now.
EMI. Family planning. Parents. School fees in future. Need for certainty.
Now every career move is filtered through safety first.
That is why I keep telling software engineers: the best time to take career risk is when your downside is still small.
Learn the hard stack. Switch jobs. Move to product. Build in public. Try remote. Take the startup role. Ask for more ownership. Work on that scary distributed systems problem. Do all of it early.
Because later, even if your salary is higher, your freedom to experiment can become much lower.
The longer you wait to build the life you want, the more likely you are to inherit a life designed by default.
And default life is usually: decent salary, low excitement, high regret.
Build early. Take risks while your life is still light. A lot of engineers think they have time.
Most do. But not as much as they think.
Justin Skycak@justinskycak
The longer you wait to build the life you want, the more likely you are to end up with something else. Build now, or the world will build a cage for you later.
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