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This is an episode of our weekly tech talk broadcast by Refresh Computers.
Key Takeaways
- AI data centers are eating hardware: Massive demand for hard drives and RAM is causing shortages and price spikes—expect higher costs for upgrades and consumer devices for years.
- The cloud is physical—and thirsty: Data centers consume huge electricity and water, straining grids and even causing water shutoffs in small towns near new facilities.
- Subscriptions are everywhere and rising: Streaming, software, printer ink, car features—everything is monthly now. Cancel trials immediately to avoid surprise charges, and subscribe directly (not through Apple/Roku) to avoid extra fees.
- Public Wi-Fi is riskier than ever: Avoid it if possible; cellular data is much safer. Turn off auto-connect on carriers like T-Mobile to prevent unwanted public network joins. Always use a VPN if you must connect.
- AI tools are powerful but frustrating: ChatGPT lagged on long conversations and gave outdated instructions—David's switching to Grok for better reliability.
- Antivirus tip: Stick with Malwarebytes ($35/year through Refresh Computers)—avoid Norton, which pushes unnecessary add-ons.
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