I mean, think about it

... the RAM shortage has been this huge thing, right? And now that people are all like "meh" to AI PCs, I'm kinda happy about it

. It's not that AI PCs are bad or anything, but tech companies have just been trying too hard to sell us on them, if you know what I mean

. They're like "oh look, a super powerful computer! You need this!" and people are all like "uh no thanks"

.
And now, with everyone being more skeptical, maybe we can focus on making PCs that actually help us in real life

. Like, how many of us really use our computers just for playing games or video editing?

Not that many, right? So why are we shelling out the cash for super powerful systems when we could be using it for more practical stuff like productivity and organization?
I'm all for innovation and pushing boundaries, but let's not forget about the people who actually use our tech

. We need PCs that are designed with everyday users in mind, not just the ones who want to show off their tech skills

. The RAM shortage might be a blessing in disguise, letting us get back on track with what really matters

.