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Replacing with the horrors of software.
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And contributed no money. The balls.
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Hock Tan's closing comment sounds like something acquired VMware would say with expected results.
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Maybe he'll do a video on the nanoscale vacuum-channel transistor (NVCT) since miniaturizing tubes is the cool thing.
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Prices historically comes down on items that become commodities. AI isn't a commodity...yet.
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Nine months later it gets backed up.
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AI is as much a person as a business is and will be legally covered that way.
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Direct writing onto wafer doing away with the mask.
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It's not so much more horsepower that AI needs, but more efficient ways of developing and training their models. Brute-forcing has diminishing returns.
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@josephyoung6749 Every country in the world has used protectionism as part of economic policy.
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Genius and people skills seem to be a common theme in history.
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@adissentingopinion848 now now enough about windows.
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@Aeyo Next video about time travelers.
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Breaking into the American market was the right idea with the wrong execution.
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Seems throughout history, regardless of product, "free" isn't free. Free is just a tease for the reality.
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@dpride00 GNU electrons.
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Grumpy Old Men Asian Style.
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Astronomers are already complaining. This would be worse.
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Even prisons have "money".
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We do vest a lot in controlling electrons. Maybe it'll be photons turn next?
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@dannylo5875 : Maybe we'll go bio, or optical.
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@thursoberwick1948 You still didn't. What most people didn't know about was bank reporting requirements.
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Made us feel old.
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Maybe an analog computer designing analog circuits.
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Might come full circle once people start integrating electronics into clothing.
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Panhandlers as a munition. Give me money, or give me...BOOM!
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@Tugela60 Which doesn't scale. That's always been the problem with the barter system. Fine if the total number of people on the planet is small, and scattered. not so much tightly clustered and numerous.
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And in the process one forgets the lessons of this video.
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The problem with technical subjects is keeping everything manageable and understandable.
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Advanced packaging is where some of the next development is going on.
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Clones!
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Those mechanicals were built like a tank and weighed as much.
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Agreed. The never ending quest by gamers for realism (physics, compute shaders, etc) helped pay for the R&D that later opened up all those other needs.
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Except history shows economic matter.
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Brothels did well.
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Successful systems, take into account human behavior and motivation. Any alternatives would have to change people. An impossible task.
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@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 : Indeed, doesn't seem to be working through, and as pointed out in the story, people are as, if not more so important. So unless China starts resorting to kidnapping, tech transfer is only going to do so much.
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Quite a few companies did. Should have gotten into the reinforced shelving business.
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Depends upon the audience. If this was a legal channel, getting words correct would be very important.
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I have to buy a new hat after watching one of his videos. 😀
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A play on...?
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ASML is the new unit of measurement. Move over library of congress.
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My Vega still performs to this day. The only bad thing is the memory capacity for newer games.
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@lekhakaananta5864 Except the Egyptians.
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@katrinabryce Only if they had the same problems SystemD was meant to solve.
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Beefing up on some knowledge.
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The LEGOs of the digital world.
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@OurLordandSaviorSigmar With the economy being what it is, a lot of "kids" are coming home to their parents.
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Landed on my foot. Ow! Ow! Ow!
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Cold storage.
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