David
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my guess is literally maplewood mansions one of the things is something else somewhere else in the northeast so i'm pretty sure i'm wrong on that one staten sweetness but it's not in new york yeah but he said it's not really in new york though can we by the way can we just agree that staten island is just part of new jersey no nope nope nope nope we don't have time for that i went there for the first time and it was just new jersey we it's new it's new york
I ordered a little NAS enclosure thing because, again, I was trying to do the photo stuff.
And just buying storage.
Yep.
I'm like, holy crap, this shit is like four times as expensive as it was like six months ago.
It happened with some things.
With a couple of things.
We will talk about the Fuji X-Half soon.
Sure.
The pricing of that device is notably a tariff device.
Yeah, because everyone on Twitter was like, the iPhone's going to be $2,000 now.
Who's exempt, who's not exempt.
A lot of it comes down to market predictability.
And I think the fact that the tariffs were changing every single day, a lot of companies, especially the ones that could afford it, just decided it's worth it to just not change pricing and just wait it out and see what happens.
And if we need to in the future, maybe we will.
But we don't want to do this thing where we just are fluctuating our pricing like every two days.
It's a combination of that and your ability to sustain those changing market dynamics.
Like Samsung, for example, notably does not make a ton of money from its mobile division.
That's not its main source of money.
Actually, probably most of its money comes from the RAM it makes for other people.