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Ivan Masli
Ivan Masli@IvanPMasli·
Back to early 2000s globalization was the hottest buzzword in Indonesia. It was quite worrying for the country that just withstand 90s AFC. Ultimately we saw it as an inevitable wave so we prep accordingly.
Shashank Nayak 🏗🚆🏢@ShazCoder

Many who spent 24/7 moaning about neoliberalism and made it something of an ur-evil of political ideologies will end up getting a regime that is worse in many respects empowering the worst kinds of people. They will love "discipline of capital" by securitized institutional logic.

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burger@coffejeIy·
like effendi is not a name bro💀💀
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Loong of the east
Loong of the east@loong_of·
Breaking News: The U.S. Campaign to Encircle China’s Chip Industry Is Destined for Total Failure—Huawei Announces That, by 2031, High-End Chips Based on the "Tao (τ) Law" Are Expected to Achieve a Transistor Density Equivalent to the 1.4-Nanometer Process Node. The "Tao Law" proposes replacing "geometric scaling" with "temporal scaling." Aiming to systematically reduce the time constant (Tao, or τ), it utilizes innovative technologies—such as "logic folding"—to continuously compress signal propagation delays and boost transistor density, thereby driving the sustained evolution of semiconductors and electronic systems. (According to this theory, the future reliance of advanced chip manufacturing on EUV lithography will be significantly reduced.) This marks the first time China has put forward a new guiding principle for industrial development within the global semiconductor sector—a milestone signifying the Chinese semiconductor industry's transition from merely "following" to "defining the roadmap." This effectively signifies the complete failure of the U.S. strategy of sanctions, blockades, and incremental suppression—waged over the past decade—against China's semiconductor industry, as exemplified by Huawei. The following outlines the key milestones and measures: I. Sanctions Timeline December 1, 2018: Meng Wanzhou illegally detained in Canada. This marked the escalation of U.S. pressure on Huawei—shifting from the commercial and judicial spheres to an "unrestricted warfare" campaign leveraging the full force of state power. May 15, 2019: Huawei added to the "Entity List." U.S. companies were required to obtain a license to supply goods to Huawei; Google suspended its GMS (Google Mobile Services) license. May 15, 2020: Sanctions escalated. Companies worldwide utilizing U.S. technology were required to apply for a license to supply Huawei; TSMC was compelled to halt its foundry services for the company. August 17, 2020: TSMC officially ceased supplies. The Kirin 9000 became the "final generation" of 5nm chips. December 2020: SMIC added to the "Entity List." China's leading advanced foundry was cut off from key equipment sources, such as EUV lithography machines. October 2022: Chip export controls escalated. Restrictions were imposed on the export to China of equipment for processes below 14nm; U.S. citizens were prohibited from working at Chinese semiconductor companies. April 2026: MATCH Act passed. Specifically named Huawei and four other Chinese semiconductor companies, imposing restrictions on future technologies—such as DUV after-sales support and HBM supply. II. Core Sanction Mechanisms 1. Entity List and Export Controls Huawei and 68 of its affiliates were placed on the "Entity List," prohibiting U.S. companies from selling technology, components, or software to Huawei without prior approval. Strict controls were implemented through the *Export Administration Regulations* (EAR) and the *Commerce Control List* (CCL). The "Foreign Direct Product Rule" (FDPR) was applied; even if a product contains no U.S. components, it remains subject to U.S. jurisdiction if it was designed or manufactured using U.S. technology or software. 2. Technology Blockade EDA Tool Restrictions: Design software from vendors such as Synopsys and Cadence was blocked. Lithography Machine Restrictions: Restrictions were placed on ASML's export of DUV lithography machines to China, while EUV lithography machines were placed under a complete embargo. AI Chip Restrictions: Effective 2025, restrictions were imposed on Huawei's Ascend 910/310 series AI chips... Strict Warnings Regarding Chips: Use of Restricted Chips May Incur Criminal Penalties 3. Ecosystem Isolation Google Suspends GMS Licensing; New Huawei Smartphones Abroad Rendered "Bricks" International Organizations—Including the SD Association and Wi-Fi Alliance—Temporarily Revoke Huawei's Membership Multiple Nations Ban Huawei Equipment from Their 5G Networks 4. A New Paradigm of Restrictions (The 2026 MATCH Act) Unlike the "Lockdown Mode" of 2019, the sanctions of 2026 resemble "Water Source Contamination": DUV After-sales Restrictions: Limiting the maintenance, spare parts, and upgrade capabilities for domestically produced advanced-process lithography machines HBM Restrictions: Severing the supply of memory chip technology essential for next-generation AI chips Allied Coordination: The Netherlands, Japan, and South Korea coordinate restrictions to form a multilateral blockade III. Huawei's Response and Breakthroughs Facing extreme pressure, Huawei has evolved from a mere "Survivor" into a "Dual-Cycle Player": Technological Breakthrough: The Mate 60 Pro was launched in August 2023, powered by the Kirin 9000s chip; this achieved a 7nm-class manufacturing breakthrough despite the absence of TSMC and ASML support Ecosystem Independence: The number of devices running the HarmonyOS ecosystem has surpassed 1 billion, while the Ascend AI chip series has captured a market share exceeding 30% Business Diversification: Revenue from the Consumer Business Group has rebounded from its nadir to nearly 480 billion RMB, establishing new growth curves in sectors such as smart vehicles and cloud services Official Response: In 2026, Huawei's official website declared, "We are no longer the Huawei of 2019." At its core, the U.S. sanctions against Huawei represent an attempt to use "allied manufacturing capabilities" to blockade an "adversary's design capabilities." However, this very pressure has instead catalyzed autonomous breakthroughs within China's technology supply chain. Over the course of eight years, Huawei has navigated a perilous journey—shifting its focus from the question of "Can we survive?" to "How far can we run?"—and has successfully completed the evolution from reliance on a global supply chain to the establishment of an independent, alternative supply chain.
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Huawei Unveils the "Tau Law" for Semiconductors At the 2026 International Symposium on Circuits and Systems held today, Huawei officially unveiled the "Tau (τ) Law." This marks the first time that China has proposed a new guiding principle for industrial development within the global semiconductor sector. Based on this law, Huawei has successfully designed and mass-produced 381 different chips over the past six years. This autumn, Huawei is set to release a new Kirin mobile chip that fully incorporates "logic folding" technology, thereby significantly boosting performance. The "Tau Law" proposes replacing traditional "geometric scaling" with "temporal scaling." Its objective is to systematically reduce the "time constant" (Tau, τ) by employing innovative technologies—such as logic folding—to continuously compress signal propagation delays and increase transistor density, thereby driving the sustained evolution of semiconductors and electronic systems. The "Tau Law" establishes a multi-level collaborative optimization framework that spans from the device and circuit levels all the way up to the chip and system levels. It is projected that by 2031, the transistor density of high-end chips developed under this law will reach a level equivalent to that of the 1.4-nanometer process node.

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Ivan Masli
Ivan Masli@IvanPMasli·
@nikstankovic_ @CleansedTweets Lmao in DE it's still done manually in the govt office,you need to find a time slot first. Online service for registration is only available for EU passport holder I believe
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Nik Stankovic@nikstankovic_·
It's really not a big deal. In Serbia a foreigner can also be registered online by their landlord or host. It's just a web form on eGov service. Everybody legal has no reason not to register. It's just a database, allowing the government to reach out and find a foreign citizen for all kinds of reasons, including notifications. A Chinese colleague did not register here in Serbia when he moved. Got a parking ticket, which was sent to his old address. Never got it. Six months later he had to pay 15x the cost of the parking ticket, for additional fines, court fees and interest. Just because he never got the parking ticket because he didn't change his address in the system.
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Miss Money Penny@CleansedTweets·
My English girlfriend came home to find this on her apartment door at the weekend. 🇨🇳 #China Police Notice: “Move Out if you do not obey China’s Law. Otherwise further action will be taken.” (Fines, detention & deport). She had not registered her address with the police. Unlike the British police which keep no such record of foreigners in the UK, China does. I think the UK should follow China’s model.
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Ivan Masli
Ivan Masli@IvanPMasli·
@OzmunC These actors look to clean and dandy to depict cultural revolution era China
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✝️🇺🇸Chet Ozmun🇨🇳☭
"While you waste leftover steamed buns, the masses are eating porridge made from tree leaves!" China's nuclear physicists face a struggle session after they waste their cafeteria food. We need quality shows like this in the US where intellectuals get put in their place.
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Ivan Masli
Ivan Masli@IvanPMasli·
@QuasLacrimas "You want to store foods for days??!! Just consume fresh thing!"
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tantum@QuasLacrimas·
In 1950 refrigerators were a weird American luxury that had never been part of German culture and never would be. Then 20 years later German GDP caught up to where US GDP had been and refrigerators were normal.
eugyppius@eugyppius1

This annual debate has grown increasingly absurd and also acquired a weird hostile edge which I don’t really understand. Various American posters are really, really angry that some some people living across an ocean from them also don’t live exactly like they do.

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Ivan Masli
Ivan Masli@IvanPMasli·
@Porkchop_EXP Supermarket on train stations are open but Hella packed. Well it means that there are people willing to work that day and customers as well
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Porkchop Express@Porkchop_EXP·
Shops being closed in Germany on “one day only” Sunday means shelves are already empty Saturday noon, still not restocked on Monday, leaving you only 4 days a week to actually do your grocery shopping. It absolutely ruins Saturday for everyone and affects at least 3 more days around it (2nd order effects). Anyone defending this system is an idiot.
sparbuchfeinde@sparbuchfeinde

Seit ich Vollzeit arbeite, Kinder und Haus mit Garten habe, geht mir nicht in den Kopf wieso wir Deutschen uns jedes Wochenende so unter Stress setzen. Einkaufen, Rasen mähen, laute Handwerkerarbeiten. Alles, wofür unter der Woche keine Zeit war, muss in den Samstag gepresst werden. Während man in bspw. Polen seinen Wocheneinkauf ganz gemütlich auf den Sonntag legen kann. Wieso nicht auch bei uns? Wir haben 3 Millionen Arbeitslose, die beschäftigt werden könnten.

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🌚@ikerbeceiro·
@ax_ferg @cervera_biel @sano_vii @rare_jpg literally the smallest city here has x2 the population of Barcelona. Barcelona has few less tourists but the impact is much bigger, and you only see them complaining bc is the only people you pay attention in social media for no reason, if you go there you won’t have anu problem
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Sage Aurélius@sageaurelius·
Cheap AI is great on paper, but how does DeepSeek sustain this long-term at these prices? Parent company + state funds can subsidize for now, but 'forever 75% off' feels like there's a catch coming. Stats show most AI labs burn cash fast, transparency on the business model would be nice
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Ivan Masli@IvanPMasli·
@messedupcars In 2009 he'd wrote that he want his phone to be 0% Computer lmao
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Tati@Tatiana8687792·
@zhengwei75 idk what's in there but EU aunts marked it as adult content
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William Zheng Wei@zhengwei75·
Some asked Xi's translator: Sun Ning 孙宁, Deputy head of Chinese MOFA's Translation Department, known for his calmness / accuracy. The Nanjing native born in 1981, studied English at BJ Foreign Studies University. His wife Zhang Lei is also a translator at MOFA.
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Ivan Masli@IvanPMasli·
@max_spero_ 2030 calculator might be modded with local offline models.
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Max Spero@max_spero_·
legendary pull on facebook marketplace
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笑看瘋雲@MadnessWatcher·
European reactions to Trump's China visit. I hardly ever do long threads as no one seems to read them. But watching how European leaders and commentators react to Trump visit last week is kind of entertaining, so here is a 🧵 ... 1/9
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Daily Genshin Impact Music@genshin_music·
Composer and Arranger: Yijun Jiang "Languid Noon Siesta" from Natlan #genshin - #原神 Soundtrack of the Easybreeze Holiday Resort in Natlan.
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