Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron are facing a new federal antitrust lawsuit in the US that accuses them of working together to keep DRAM production artificially low, leading to higher RAM prices.
The lawsuit claims the companies limited supply while demand continued to grow.
According to the complaint, this allowed memory prices to rise much faster creating a “RAMpocalypse.”
The lawsuit seeks class-action status and asks for damages on behalf of businesses and consumers who allegedly paid inflated prices for products containing DRAM memory.
Please be patient to UK content creators
We are currently being hit with a pretty intense heatwave, meaning we'll probably be working a tad slower, have less energy and may even need to take a break from our PCs to prevent them from overheating
Also none of this "Well we have it hotter over here" bs:
- UK heat is built different
- Most of us don't have ACs since we rarely NEED them for most of the year
- Our houses are built to keep heat in due to how cold our weather can get
- We aren't as used to hot weather given how 80% of the year, UK weather isn't hot
We're not trying to dispute who has it worse/hotter, we just want patience and understanding 🙏
A father told his 23-year-old son to “man up.”
Months later, he was standing at his son’s grave wishing he could take those words back.
To him, his son looked lazy.
He slept late.
Delivered food for gig apps.
Lived at home.
Spent hours on his phone.
The father came from a different America.
At 24, he already had a factory job, a mortgage, and a family. So when his son said:
“The economy is different now.”
“The math doesn’t work anymore.”
…he thought those were excuses.
One evening, he found his son quietly eating cereal after finishing deliveries.
The son looked exhausted.
Not sleepy.
Exhausted.
“I’m trying, Dad,” he said softly.
“I’m just so tired.”
The father rolled his eyes.
“Tired from what? Sitting in a car all day? You kids have everything handed to you.”
The room went silent.
Then the son said:
“I’m sorry the math doesn’t work for me.”
Before going downstairs, he hugged his father and whispered:
“I won’t be a burden anymore.”
The next morning, his room was spotless.
Bed made.
Phone on the pillow.
A note waiting.
His father discovered the truth too late:
His son had applied to hundreds of jobs.
Worked endless hours delivering food.
Stopped taking medication after losing insurance.
Was drowning silently under debt, rejection, and hopelessness.
The note ended with these words:
“You were right. The world is for the strong. And I don’t have any fight left.”
He drove to a bridge and never came home.
Later, the father admitted something heartbreaking:
“I judged my son using rules from a world that no longer exists.”
Back then:
• Homes cost a few years’ salary
• Jobs came with pensions
• One income could support a family
Today, many young people work harder than ever while feeling permanently stuck.
And too often, exhaustion gets mistaken for laziness.
Sometimes when someone says:
“I’m tired…”
What they really mean is:
“I’m losing the fight to keep going.”
Before judging someone for struggling in today’s world, listen first.
You may be looking at someone fighting a battle you cannot see.
BREAKING:
Poland just told the EU to go to hell.
President Nawrocki vetoed the Digital Services Act.
"The state is supposed to guarantee freedom. Not restrict it."
The EU spent years building the most sophisticated censorship machine in the Western world.
One man. One veto. Destroyed.
Think about what this law actually was.
> Governments deciding what you can post.
> Governments deciding what you can share.
> Governments deciding what is true.
> Governments deciding what you are allowed to think.
Poland said no.
While Germany complied.
While France complied.
While the entire EU rolled over.
Poland vetoed it.
- The same Poland that buys more gold than the ECB.
- The same Poland that surpassed the European Central Bank in reserves.
- The same Poland that has been right about everything.
Is now the last wall standing between European citizens and state-controlled speech.
The EU doesn't want free citizens.
It wants manageable ones.
Poland just reminded them what freedom actually looks like.
Every European should be paying attention.
Henry Cavill is one of Hollywood’s most dedicated Warhammer 40,000 fans, who also owns a full Adeptus Custodes army.
He was filming the Highlander reboot in Poland. While on set near the city’s cathedral, the owner of local games store ROLEY surprised him with a box set of Custodes miniatures, his favorite faction.
Photos captured Cavill’s excitement like a kid unwrapping a gift, and the pics quickly went viral.
In return, he signed an Ultramarines helmet for the store, now one of its most prized displays.
A one man orchestra jamming a Game of Thrones jam with an instrument I never had the pleasure of seeing or hearing before.
Anyone know what this instrument is called?
JK Rowling, after the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, posted a photo of herself smoking a cigar and drinking a cocktail with the caption:
"I love it when a plan comes together."
She funded the legal challenge, won in the highest court in the UK, and celebrated with a cigar. Is Rowling the most consequential author alive right now?
🇬🇧 “If I criticize a Jew, I'm antisemitic.
If I criticize a Muslim, I'm Islamophobic.
And what are you, if you criticize me?
What are you if you try to replace me?”
He has a point