you can however, have fun with it.
oil workers buy 100k trucks they do not-much with. why not a 100k in computer?
I can't help but ask where this comment came from, you must have some exposure..
It is so easy to spend $100K on a pickup truck these days, it's not even funny.
A Honda minivan is > 50k.
Factory F350 Platinum is at least 90k sticker.
Because car loans can’t be used to buy computers
And there's your idea. If you could find a way to get people to add another $500/month over 80+ months to an auto loan, dealers would eat that up like filet mignon.
Yea as far has hobbies go, I feel like this is on the low end. I know people who collect watches and corvettes, that's way more expensive and functionally you can't really do anything special with them.
The difference is watches and corvettes typically appreciate in value, where as computer hardware typically drops like a rock.
> watches
Some, and the market fluctuates a ton.
> corvettes
Only the oldest, most unique model years: nobody is buying (C4-C5-realistically C6) mid-90s or early 2000s Corvettes for more than what they paid for them, and they never will.
Also LLMs are mainly used for work and if you can spend 6 digits on watches your likely financially independent.
> The difference is watches and corvettes typically appreciate in value
Both of those things' value drops like a rock as soon as you buy them and, at least for cars, they don't all appreciate. Most don't. Even so, they appreciate at an incredible slow rate.
I can't speak for watches but I'd be surprised if it wasn't the same situation.
At least the gpus can create value after you buy them before they are worthless.
hmm ok let's build a state of the art from 2021 homelab using 2x Epyc Milan chips + DDR4 RAM and lmk how much it costs...
Sure, If you want to light money on fire for entertainment, more power to you. There's probably worse ways to light 100k on fire. If I have an extra 100k laying around it's going to my family though.