• AeroLemming@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    You have a magical button. If you press it now, you will get $100 and it will disappear. Every year you don’t press it, the amount of money you will get if you do press it goes up by 20%. When should you press the button? At any given point in time, waiting just one more year adds an entire 20% to your eventual prize, so it never makes sense to press it, but you have to eventually or you get nothing.

    Same thing with graphics cards.

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      8 months ago

      Is it compound or straight percentage?

      Cuz if it’s just straight percentage then it’s $20 a year, whereas if it is compound then it’s a 2X multiplier every three and a half years roughly.

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        8 months ago

        Compound, which more closely models the actual rate at which computing power has grown over the years.

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            8 months ago

            Or you could wait 70 years and leave 34 million to people in your will… The point is that there is no mathematically correct choice.

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              8 months ago

              I think I got about 77 years left in me, unless somebody comes along and kills me that is.

              That at least would be $125 million which isn’t too shabby. I find it hard to believe that anybody would say that $125 million 77 years from now would not be a considerable amount of money.