@ShitpostRock@ThisFlagMeans >Says the steam machine has the performance of a RTX 3060.
>Says a good deal would be $500 for the steam machine.
You want a full fledged PC to spend 65% of its budget on a GPU (not minding profits or any other cost).
@AezzieUwU Companies that have lobbied and are big wouldn’t do this, but these regulations keep smaller companies from joining the market and bringing competition. If the bigger companies do not have completion, they can continue to have terrible practices. That is why regulations are bad.
Btw this is what happens when a European (me) goes to Chicago thinking it‘s gonna rain I‘ll be fine without sunscreen
To all my fellow Europeans traveling to the US this summer: don‘t make the same mistake 😭🧴
@proledelendaest@crnqm@ColdEmpanadas What is value if it is not a price then? What real, applicable definition can value have if it is not the price as determined by what the consumer and seller thinks a good is worth?
@crnqm@ColdEmpanadas It is true that value is a social relation. But that social relation is between the consumer and the seller of the product. The worker is never in the relation that determines the value of goods. This is very well explained by the law of supply and demand.
@crnqm@ColdEmpanadas Bro pulled 4 words and thought he was smart.
Also, what if there are people who live in hotter climates and need AC? And along that, what if there are people who live in milder, more temperate climates who wouldn’t need AC? What is the value of the AC then?
@ColdEmpanadas No value is inherent to the shirt because value depends on the person who is paying (or lack thereof). To illustrate this, if a person took 1/2 hour to add a Nazi brooch on the shirt, would that shirt still have an even bigger value than the original because more work was put?
@Taro_of_Agartha Anti monopoly laws do not work and steam is the shining example of this. Many have been implemented already but we still find monopolies everywhere and they get stronger. These type of laws not only do not work by actually end up doing the opposite.