Negros, venho aqui lhes pedir ajuda ou informações
Jogo Clone Hero há anos e sempre joguei com o teclado (de ponta cabeça "emulando" uma guitarra"). Cores do 1 ao 5 e palheta nas setas
Recentemente tive a chance de comprar uma guitarra barata. Estou esperando aparecer uma original por um preço razoavel faz anos. Peguei essa Stratocaster do RockBand 1, versão cabeada do 360. Foi praticamente Plug and Play no PC e venho usando já tem alguns dias
Meu problema é que simplesmente não consigo me acostumar com a palheta. As frets eu já peguei o jeito (acostumei com a força pra apertar e a distancia), mas ando perdendo muita sequencia por causa da palheta que é muito diferente de um botão digital como usava no teclado.
Acho pouca info na internet sobre migrar de um pro outroe gostaria de saber se tem algo que posso fazer pra ajudar na transição. Tecnicas de strum? Posição da mão? etc
Jogo Clone Hero há anos e sempre joguei com o teclado (de ponta cabeça "emulando" uma guitarra"). Cores do 1 ao 5 e palheta nas setas
Recentemente tive a chance de comprar uma guitarra barata. Estou esperando aparecer uma original por um preço razoavel faz anos. Peguei essa Stratocaster do RockBand 1, versão cabeada do 360. Foi praticamente Plug and Play no PC e venho usando já tem alguns dias
Meu problema é que simplesmente não consigo me acostumar com a palheta. As frets eu já peguei o jeito (acostumei com a força pra apertar e a distancia), mas ando perdendo muita sequencia por causa da palheta que é muito diferente de um botão digital como usava no teclado.
Acho pouca info na internet sobre migrar de um pro outroe gostaria de saber se tem algo que posso fazer pra ajudar na transição. Tecnicas de strum? Posição da mão? etc
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Imagine closing your entire consumer memory division because this guy signed a non binding letter that he would buy 40% of the world’s RAM.
Only to have him rug pull 3 months later.
Only to have him rug pull 3 months later.
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Imagine closing your entire consumer memory division because this guy signed a non binding letter that he would buy 40% of the world’s RAM. Only to have him rug pull 3 months later.
October 2025: Sam Altman flies to Seoul and signs simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 900,000 DRAM wafers per month. That's 40% of global supply. Neither company knew the other was signing a near-identical commitment at the same time.
Those deals were letters of intent. Non-binding. No RAM actually changed hands. But the market treated them as gospel. Contract DRAM prices jumped 171%. A 64GB DDR5 kit went from $190 to $700 in three months.
December 2025: Micron kills Crucial, its 29-year-old consumer memory brand, to reallocate every wafer to AI and enterprise customers. The company explicitly said it was exiting consumer memory to "improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments." Translation: the AI demand signal was so loud that selling RAM to PC builders stopped making financial sense.
March 2026: Google publishes TurboQuant, a compression algorithm that reduces AI memory requirements by 6x with zero accuracy loss. Cloudflare's CEO called it "Google's DeepSeek." The entire thesis that AI would consume infinite memory forever just got a six-month expiration date on it.
Same month: OpenAI and Oracle cancel the Abilene Stargate expansion. The $500 billion data center vision that justified the RAM deals couldn't survive its own financing terms. Bloomberg attributed the collapse partly to OpenAI's "often-changing demand forecasting."
MU is now down ~33% from its post-earnings high. Revenue up 196% year over year, EPS up 682%, and the stock is in freefall because the company restructured its entire business around a demand signal that came from non-binding letters and is now being compressed out of existence by a research paper.
Micron bet the consumer division on Sam Altman's signature. The signature was worth exactly what the paper said: nothing binding.
Those deals were letters of intent. Non-binding. No RAM actually changed hands. But the market treated them as gospel. Contract DRAM prices jumped 171%. A 64GB DDR5 kit went from $190 to $700 in three months.
December 2025: Micron kills Crucial, its 29-year-old consumer memory brand, to reallocate every wafer to AI and enterprise customers. The company explicitly said it was exiting consumer memory to "improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments." Translation: the AI demand signal was so loud that selling RAM to PC builders stopped making financial sense.
March 2026: Google publishes TurboQuant, a compression algorithm that reduces AI memory requirements by 6x with zero accuracy loss. Cloudflare's CEO called it "Google's DeepSeek." The entire thesis that AI would consume infinite memory forever just got a six-month expiration date on it.
Same month: OpenAI and Oracle cancel the Abilene Stargate expansion. The $500 billion data center vision that justified the RAM deals couldn't survive its own financing terms. Bloomberg attributed the collapse partly to OpenAI's "often-changing demand forecasting."
MU is now down ~33% from its post-earnings high. Revenue up 196% year over year, EPS up 682%, and the stock is in freefall because the company restructured its entire business around a demand signal that came from non-binding letters and is now being compressed out of existence by a research paper.
Micron bet the consumer division on Sam Altman's signature. The signature was worth exactly what the paper said: nothing binding.
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October 2025: Sam Altman flies to Seoul and signs simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 900,000 DRAM wafers per month. That's 40% of global supply. Neither company knew the other was signing a near-identical commitment at the same time. Those deals…
Estou curtindo um maravilhoso schadenfreude
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