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@conor7154 I said climate change was man-made. Guess where that went.
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Plus what one does with the water after usage.
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Not wasting your time isn't "bloat". Making the most of a finite resource in which you have better things to do than banging electrons.
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@johndoe1646 Hardly.
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Those buyout terms would have doomed it.
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@westrim Time travel is real.
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@Joe Sterling Everyone is an expert on the way THINGS SHOULD BE rather than the way they currently are.
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Not hiding things like virtualization and ECC behind a market differentiation wall like Intel helped as well.
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@alexandruraresdatcu Russians generally do well in basic research. It's going past that point were the problems start.
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Self-assembling circuits.
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Consumer can buy a bag of them pretty cheap.
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Fine. Do away with cheap food.
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No werewolves working at TSMC.
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We use propane. The only cold affects the regulator, hence insulation around it.
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@ntabile My back appreciated the change.
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By not being Windows 11. ;-)
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Part of Data-oriented programming.
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Lab on a slab.
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Some markets just aren't as forgiving of mistakes. Especially capital-intensive ones.
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Deformable lenses.
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AI winter.
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Toshiba by any other name.
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The ultimate engineering. 😀
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Guess what happens when people actually view the video?
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Data books the size of phone books just for that part.
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Backside Power Delivery (BS-PDN) by Applied Materials.
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The head of AMD does pretty well.
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Mechatronics is an interesting field.
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Genera was something else.
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@stephenw2992 Processing was also interesting. Plus this video didn't even mention S-VHS.
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@TheAzure256 Well the latter in a lot of countries, plus navigating it's complexities.
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Of course because "investors" isn't a static pool. New people come in, while others leave.
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@boots7859 Co-processor would be the way to think about that era.
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shrug Nationalism is universal. Every country does it. It's when it blinds us to our faults that it becomes a problem.
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The LLM may have a deeper understanding of the abstractions below it. The better to getting the most out of them.
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Except that was 1945-1959 while the transistor was 1947 (independently discovered by German scientists in 1948) by Americans. Important because that effectively kicked off the modern electronics industry. OP would be great if this channel was doing a story on aerospace or rocketry and not photolithography.
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Even a single expansion slot would have helped allowing for a co-processor even though they're different architectures.
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Optical and FPGA could be interesting.
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It's also analog which is where the "it's a computer" paradigm breaks down.
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@cv990a4 Arc demonstrates that wouldn't have worked.
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Modern military's have a data glut and what to do with it. That's where data analysis comes in, and some of it real-time.
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Making semiconductors the printing industry way.
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Quick, look up fluidics.
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Hardware is a whole nother level of abstraction.
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Cross-licensing really helped.
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Tech Transfer and brain drain.
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@trevorvossberg43 Combine with AI and we may have a medical tricorder.
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So China would have to invade multiple countries to make their semiconductor industry a success.
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Robosquid.
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@hendy643 without memory protection a crap shoot. MP/M was multitasking as well.
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