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>Apple is the opposite of planned obsolescence

That means it's easy for the consumer to replace parts like batteries, ram modules, GPUs, network cards and hard drives?


I tried to find on that website the equivalents of Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, TSMC, Nvidia, OpenAI, Meta, Broadcom, Oracle but didn't succeed.

Zoom in Veldhoven and then try to see the equivalent of ASML anywhere else.

This is not the flex it could be. As far as I know ASML licensed their core tech from US research. Which is why they can dictate who ASML sells to.

That's nonsense. Why is there no ASML in the US then?

I made two assertions and I believe both are true. You seem to be stretching what I said to some form of "and ASML has done nothing else on top", which I didn't say. Maybe I should reduce "their core tech" to EUV, but that's clearly what I meant if you look up the history of the company.

No, I just didn't find any evidence that ASML licences "their core tech" from US. Let it be EUV but I still can't find any sources on it. Do you have some?

Good. You can keep most of those, we don't want them.

Imagine a food version: "I don't see a McDonalds equivalent!". Good, you can keep that obesity-supporting fast-food crap, we (those without the addiction) don't want it.


>From that list of 40 or 50 people, it was easy to find and trawl their social media. And that is when they found a photo of Lucy on Facebook with an adult who looked as though she was close to the girl - possibly a relative.

>They worked out the woman's address

And yet they didn't bother to knock on the door.


>So now there's a strong financial incentive to a) not over produce, b) sell the clothes - even if it means selling them for next to nothing.

I think now the incentive is to produce less.


>Can anyone clear why would it not be a good idea?

One reason would be because it meddles with free market and ownership rights.


Deepseek:

>You should drive, because the car needs to be at the car wash to get washed. Walking would leave your car at home, which defeats the purpose.


Grok:

>You should drive. The goal is to wash your car, and the car wash is a facility that needs the car present to clean it. Walking the 50 meters gets you there, but leaves the car behind—unwashed. Driving the 50 meters is the only way to actually accomplish the task. Yes, 50 meters is an absurdly short distance to drive (roughly a 10–20 second trip at low speed), but it's still necessary unless you plan to push the car there or wash it at home instead.


Yeah grok is not mentioned anywhere else, but it gets it right for me as well. https://imgur.com/a/wMkOtda

>I sometimes wonder what the alternate reality where semiconductor advances ended in the eighties would look like.

We would have seen much less desktop apps being written using Javascript frameworks.


Just by reading the title of the link I thought it's about setting up OpenClaw to do shitposting on 4chan.

Using AI to generate articles lamenting about AI.

Could you explain more thoroughly? What points to the article being generated with AI?

This is the new fake news, now everything that doesn't go well is AI generated.

The worst is people who use AI to generate articles about how AI is in a bubble.

This guy for example: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46985948


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