It may be possible (the main causes of aging have been well identified), though I doubt any amount of LLMs or related tech will get them there. IMO, that's just hubris. It going to take genius type engineers and doctors, and time.
In the meantime while I wait for prices to drop I am organising and optimising all my storage libraries for easy backing up/expansion when I can buy for cheap
HDDs and SSDs very likely. They can swap from SAS to SATA on a dime, and many of us can use used SAS drives. NAND for server SSDs are just binned and respec'd consumer NAND, and many people will have good uses for server SSDs at home and work.
RAM is a big question mark. Part of the RAM problem is that they are shifting types of RAM produced. Less normal DDR5, and more LPDDR5 types and HBM (HBM is physically huge, and low yield, and low power DDR5 is only soldered into main boards). If it takes into next year to burst the bubble, there will be production competition from DDR6, as well.
Wait a year, when the AI bubble bursts, and you can get RAM and SSDs for pennies on the dollar.
I hope you're right
Me too but lets face it.
if the elite think they can gain the secrets of immortality they would drain every drop of water on this fucking planet to cool the datacenters
It may be possible (the main causes of aging have been well identified), though I doubt any amount of LLMs or related tech will get them there. IMO, that's just hubris. It going to take genius type engineers and doctors, and time.
In the meantime while I wait for prices to drop I am organising and optimising all my storage libraries for easy backing up/expansion when I can buy for cheap
HDDs and SSDs very likely. They can swap from SAS to SATA on a dime, and many of us can use used SAS drives. NAND for server SSDs are just binned and respec'd consumer NAND, and many people will have good uses for server SSDs at home and work.
RAM is a big question mark. Part of the RAM problem is that they are shifting types of RAM produced. Less normal DDR5, and more LPDDR5 types and HBM (HBM is physically huge, and low yield, and low power DDR5 is only soldered into main boards). If it takes into next year to burst the bubble, there will be production competition from DDR6, as well.