ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]

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Cake day: August 21st, 2023

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  • Dutch didn’t, not alone, far from that.

    As opposed to the chinese, who are completely alone, all 1.whatever billion of them.

    which are[…]largely self-reliant in the matter

    You just fucking said it required cooperation you dumb cum juggler, now you’re saying they failed despite not cooperating?

    I didn’t write that they “wouldn’t be able to”

    I cannot sufficiently describe how much I hate your stupid reddit tier “um, akshumally I didn’t use those exact words therefore you’re completely misrepresenting what I said!” You won’t shut up about how hard and difficult and borderline impossible it is and you want me to believe you’re not trying to say they won’t be able to? You’re certainly not arguing that they will.

    if China wants to meet the ever growing domestic demand (either military or civil), China need fabs churning chips reliably.

    That’s not what commercially viable mean, buddy.


  • just that it will take a very long time, because the complexity is spread across several very distinct scientific disciplines, integrating them is a challenge of its own (again, watch the videos),

    Dutch managed it, why wouldn’t the chinese, with a centrally planned economy that can directly integrate the different disciplines, be able to?

    packaging this into a system that meets the scale and reliability requirements to make it commercially viable hasn’t been reproduced to date.

    Communists in shambles - how could anyone fund science for the sake of progress instead of making money?