"Stop future proofing your PCs" is bad advice.
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The post argues against the 'stop future proofing your PCs' advice, claiming that buying the bare minimum and upgrading components piecemeal often costs more in the long run. Instead, it advocates for purchasing a well-rounded, capable machine (like a Lenovo workstation with AMD processors) that handles current and near-future workloads, then replacing it entirely when truly necessary. The author promotes a webinar with Lenovo and AMD experts on this topic.
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