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Marx: achieving communism will take a long time and multiple political revolutions Lenin: let's do it in 1 year
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Thumbnail at a glance made me think this video was about toy trains lol
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Capitalism can never not be crony
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Yep you need to replace money incentives with social and cultural incentives instead. But that takes multiple generations as you have to transition the entire culture to value comradery and helping out your neighbour from the goodness of your heart more than money. But if you can't provide the basic needs at the bottom of the pyramid, like food and water, then those social incentives are irrelevant and don't exist.
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No woman or enby either
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The only way to make it go away is to install a Linux or BSD based OS
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@DeepTitanic even if you're a fan of capitalism you have to admit it's always nepotism more than meritocracy
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It was always possible. There were black markets and corruption in the entirety of the USSR history, but yes oligarchs and black market business leaders gained more and more political power as time went on, until the Russia today where its a mafia run gas station.
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@chooseyouhandle Yes, it's the deafult for tribal and small village societies in human history. Gift economy as it was called before kingdoms and rulers centralized more power and economy. Humans would live in 150-ish sized tribes or villages and there was mutual interest in taking care of eachother. Some people had to role to hunt for food, some gathered, some made clothes. Kid were raised by elders and was a mutual responsibility for the whole village, not just the parents. It is human nature to want to contribute and be provided for like such, the issue is how do we scale it up to a larger society or a whole country. That's the critisicm anarchists and libertarian socialsits have of lenin. He wrongly thought that a big powerful military state could just do magic and organize and redistribute every single item in the economy when its too complex as a task to have centralized like that. Anarchist advocate for local communes tht then work together with representatives to create larger structures. Simply making big current cooporation worker coops with democratic elections of the leadership would be a big step towards that. Now every business in one industry has their own workers intrest in mind and isnt driven purely by profit for example. its just one example but removing racism and other issues are also important, for example cleaning jobs are reserved for the people with the least social capital despite it being a very important job. Changing the culture and putting more value unto those underappreciated jobs is also important but that takes a long time
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The new iphone pro proves the N3 node isnt as impressive as we hoped. Litterally no effenciency improvement.all the performance and clockspeed gains came from higher power use. Massive wattage and the iphone pro overheats faster. The density has mostly been used on widening instructions and raytracing cores for the gpu. I recommend you watch geekerwan's analysis of the A17 chip, as it gives a glimpse into how poor the N3 node is in these early stages.
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Production quality has gone up. The background is soothing, gives me PS3 music visualizer vibes
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@zunriya what it depends on is if Apple stops innovating like they did t with the iPhone 14, they reuse the same old chip as last year, only updating the iPhone Pro. If competitors don't catch up they will likely not push the bleeding edge as hard
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@ggboss8502 when it comes to transistor density, the law is dead, yes, but if you look at the increases in cores, chiplets and accelerators, performance wise the law is still alive.
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@cjthebeesknees that's not what communism is lmao. You're describing feudalism or a similar heriarchical system.
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@wyntrheart nah sorry chief they don't get points for trying when they failed badly. Economic growth is a moot point when they murdered millions through famines and caused 4 digit inflation. Without those failures their growth could have been far better and they could probably have kept up with the USA in the long run
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Still crazy to me that it took the 3D movie industry over a decade or more to use gpus for rendering, when it's litterally what a gpu was designed for.
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@MarvelousMarvin-nd4sr human nature is always a fallacy to appeal to
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Also they have a debt crisis looming with their insane housing market and all the local governments being in debt and subsidised.
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They simply changed their name to Dull
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Huh, Denmark is similar today to how it was in the UK before. A few companies bought up all the smaller breweries and bars can only afford to use one supplier
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Still can't get oevr the fact that phenom was faster than bulldozer. And how bulldozer was a shitty 4 core cpu with dual intégrer units, compared to phenoms 6 cores. But ryzen and their SMT really was the breakthrough
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Eh every building is automatically better when it has less stairs and more accessibility access
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Carbon nanotube transistors are being researched but still theoretical and not commercially viable. However the name is so nerdy that it has to become reality some day, because it's impossible to say without adjusting some glasses on your nose.
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@stevengill1736 they can run for a week but you'd have to say goodbye to apps and notifications and just have basic functionality.
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What orthodox communist doctrine fails to account for is the fact that social capital and the meaning of work is important for the worker. Marx talked about this but they ignore it. Its important someone feels their work is valued. If it's some party official miles away who dictates you need to produce so much and you don't earn anything or keep any of your work, then you don't own the means of production, you're just a demotivated pawn. Likewise, specialisation is essential, the family owned cooperatives worked well since high skilled farmers managed the work and logistics. Far better than a capital official making rules for a place they have never seen.
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And interesting for Microsoft to copy IBM's homework a few years later, with their monopoly and anti.competetion practices on the software front.
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Space mining will be owned and monopolised by 1 or 2 billionaires, so it will never be cheap
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While it is the holy grail, I feel the quantom dot layer using Blue LED'S underneath is the best we got until much later. The red LED'S here just aren't practical
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Hope you'll do some videos on TSMC and their future plans for sub 1 nm lithography
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Chip with the fastest backdoor for the dictatorship of the CCP
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@chooseyouhandle lmao "the immidiate family" was the tribe of 150 people max. You die if your tribesmen die. No one horded food or wealth until farming and generational wealth became a thong. No one had wives at that point you idiot. Marriage wasn't a thing and wasn't invented. Everyone had sex a lot more casually, so men and women would have sex with multiple people, along with bisexuality being the deafult. Just because you had sex with someone or had a child with them did not give you ownership over them, especially since raising the children was a group effort and not the parents sole responsibility. It's not romantisicm it's basic facts. But you're looking at the past with dystopia nuclear family logic and it's hilarious 😂
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They lied about most things, removed all women from the workforce to then lie and say they created job for the men filling in the empty positions left by previously working women. They were just as incompetent as all the other dictators.
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@metagen77 the Nazi party wasn't socialist and we're capitalist. State capitalist in some instances but they gave a lot of power to private business owners. Hitler murdered and purged the more left leaning people in his party. He only used socialism as a way to gain popular support, but murdered any party members who seriously thought they wanted socialist policies.
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N3Yeee? insert dinosaur meme here 🦕
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@ryanward10 no, it's not biological, humans are naturally social and empathetic. It's social constructs and culture that leads to war, not our biology.
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18A has troubles and will likely be delayed too. With 20A cancalled Intel nød has a record streak og both lying and not executing anything om time. Every CPU generation has Bern delayed these few years, lunar Lake didnt even launch when they said it would instead only ære orderd for a 2 week delayed launch so they Gould lie to investors that it would release Dyring last quarter. Intel's stock Reserves to drop more. Investors are braindead most og the time and dont know what the company and tech is doing, but Intel has Bern lying to them for over Hald a decade now that even the dumbest investor vant be ignorant anymore. Its both the design team falling at Intel (every 13th and 14th gen CPU bring defect with a failure rate og 50%) and the processer team falling ahain and again. Tolk multiple years for 10nm (Intel 7) to be better than 14nm and now Intel 4 isnt used for any CPU and 20A is cancelled. Intel marketing is the most inkompetent in the business. Not just lying to consumers, but other departments at Intel too. It's almost soviet levels of beaucracy and corruption, trying to save their own skin with lies and paying the debt later. They are also too corporate and out If touch with humanity and society at large that every presentation they do feels presented by NPC's and robots mimicking human speech. Working at Intel is soul crushing, a horrible heriarchical dictatorship the size of a small banning, with the green card internal being the slave caste. No one is happy there and the mask slips everything they try and fail to speak to a normal human being. I hope they crash and have parts sold off one by one. Their company culture is so toxic and unstable that they deserve to be punished.
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Yea the chip makes it even easier to spy on and control their population so there is value in it besides monetary ones
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@mxn1948 yea but the Chinese debt is a circle. They only pay it back by borrowing more.
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@mxn1948 huawai doesn't need to make profits. They are government company and the spying they do on citizens is more valuable to the ccp
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Ethically, stealing it is only okay to do, considering chat-gpt used stolen content to be created with no respect for ownership or copyright. The leaders of Openai are also evil, lying about being a research and open initiative, then instantly pivoting to for-profit business models as soon as the research models finished. Morally bankrupt company. Stealing from them is just as noble as Robin hood stealing from the king.
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@StoutProper for litterally everyone. You exclude large portions of the population by discriminating against disabled people.
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@Barnaclebeard lmao if the building is only used by robots, sure, but so far all buildings are used by humans. And that is ridiculous. In a home it needs to be pleasant to live in, and designing for industrial robots directly sacrifice human comfortness.
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Interesting but unsurprising to learn that IBM is racist
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@AndrewMellor-darkphoton idk you me tioned graph ne which is flat carbon sheets so that was the only thing I thought of. Carbon nanotube transistors can be made very small which is their main purpose. For wires I haven't heard of any use for them
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@cjthebeesknees I'm not. It's simply true. The richest man right now, Elon Musk, is a retard for example, being a clown daily. Capitalism is crony because its heriarchal and unfair. Wealth creates more wealth. Its not about skill or effort.
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Is there a reason all TSMC buildings have to be ugly and dystopia looking?
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Anyone doing business with UAE/Saudi oil barons and slavers, are all automatically evil in my eyes. You have no morals as a business person if you deal with them
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@ameserich point is it matches 4 nm of the last chip because they would get the same performance if they increased power by 30% too. You got it backwards my dude. A new node is either, same performance lower power, or more performance same power. We expected the iPhone chip to have more peefroamnce at the same power but nope. Only a pathetic 10% increase but 30% more power use. That's terrible for a new node. And apple redesigned the CPU core and increased IPC too, #o theoretically there is no difference between 3nm and 4nm in practice, maybe aside from density. We have to wait for more chips to come out, but right now it feels like the early days of intel 10nm where 14nm had improved so much it was far better early on
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@ameserich no, because if you watch geekerwan's video they've done both a ton of synthetic and real world tests, more in depth than any other tech channel I know of. They tested frequency and power limits and tested battery life and the 15 pros get worse hours than the 14 pros. The silicon for 3nm is more dense but not more effecient. They spend the saved space on wider CPU cores, bigger GPU with raytracing cores and tensor units for more AI performance. But compared to the bug jumps they did with 5 nm and 4nm, 3nm is very dissapointing. (Mind you apple's chips are still two years ahead of qualcomms Snapdragon chips in terms of performance/watt curve) The 4nm A16 chip is in the non pro iPhone 15 and they get a ton of battery life, the 15 plus gets almost 10 hours with screen on and constant use.
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Wonder who the dumb redacted fab is. Intel? Global foundaries?
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