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Infinite Money Glitch Found

Infinite Money Glitch Found
Someone just discovered the ultimate arbitrage opportunity in tech. Buy DDR5 RAM sticks for $510, harvest the chips, order three Mac Minis with base RAM, then pay Apple $400 to upgrade from 24GB to 48GB. Boom—you've essentially paid $910 for what would cost you $510 on the open market. Wait, that math doesn't work? Exactly. That's the joke. Apple's memory upgrade pricing is so astronomically inflated that people are genuinely considering desoldering RAM chips and performing surface-mount surgery on their Mac Minis. Because apparently that's easier than accepting Apple's "minor" $400 fee for 24GB of additional unified memory. The real kicker? Apple's unified memory architecture means you can't actually upgrade it yourself—it's soldered directly to the M-series chip. So you're stuck either paying the Apple tax upfront or living with whatever RAM you ordered. It's not a bug, it's a feature... of their profit margins.

Apple User During The Ram Price Hike

Apple User During The Ram Price Hike
When global RAM prices spike 20% but you've already been paying Apple's 800% markup for years, you don't even flinch anymore. You were forged in the fires of $400 for an extra 8GB. You were shaped by the darkness of non-upgradeable soldered memory. Regular PC users panic when RAM goes from $50 to $60, but Apple users? They simply exist in a higher plane of financial pain where the concept of "reasonable hardware pricing" is but a distant memory. The rest of the tech world complains about inflation while Apple users have been living in their own private economic crisis since the first unibody MacBook. At this point, paying obscene amounts for basic specs isn't a bug—it's a lifestyle choice.