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@SlumdogOfWallSt @elnagamanu Then why are you here and not in your “great” home county of India, if the US is so inferior?
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@elnagamanu American exceptionalism? The only thing great about America is the Indians. Everything else is dumb and absolutely fucking useless. What a piss poor culture and flag 😂🇺🇸
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@BLTarchieves @SkeevY31 @Yjfohuned @NeuxFahp @RandomWsLs Read your own graph jeet. They’re the group with the least interracial marriages

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@QuantumCalliber @BLTarchieves @Yjfohuned @NeuxFahp @RandomWsLs You'll feel the number getting bigger as the white population declines.
GIF
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@QuantumCalliber @BLTarchieves @Yjfohuned @NeuxFahp @RandomWsLs Your retarded ass legit believes that shit 😹😹.
Your replacement is inevitable. My condolences

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Not sure if you can’t read either, white women as a whole are the least likely to date outside their race. Indian-white relationships are so fringe for both white genders that it’s minuscule. Congrats for understanding a fraction of white women dated Indian men, still doesn’t mean the majority want to go near you.
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They spent 30 million on a small election cause this dude doesn’t like Israel, that’s how desperate they are at Israeli lobby
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Over $30 million spent on Kentucky primary between Rep. Thomas Massie and Ed Gallrein. It is officially the most expensive congressional race in history.
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Jewish niggas be like “we don’t own the government” then spend $30 million to primary Thomas Massie
NewsWire@NewsWire_US
Ed Gallrein defeats Thomas Massie in KY-04 Republican primary. — DDHQ
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The whole point of the quote tweet was to try and discredit people mocking Russia building vastly outdated nodes. The op said you can run most industrial applications on older nodes (he said 65nm which Russia isn’t even close to btw) and none of that negates what I’ve said. Russians have always been decades behind the west in computing which played a role in the collapse of the USSR. Running basic infrastructure on outdated domestically produced nodes isn’t noteworthy, it’s the bare minimum for a country that should supposedly be a superpower.
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@QuantumCalliber @r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask You intentionally misunderstood the OP, you intentionally misunderstood my replies, and now you're just being an ass
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People love to make fun of countries managing to manufacture 30 year old tech, but for most practical purposes this lets you do anything you would conceivably want and catching up is a lot easier than starting.
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle
🇷🇺 Russia has opened its first domestic photolithography machine, the Progress STP-350.
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That’s just wrong lmao. In aviation, radar, satellites, etc. we’re beginning to use AMD’s Versal XQ chips which are built on a 7nm node. The F-35 ICP use TSMC built chips using modern nodes. NXP SAF85xx/SAF86xx radars use 28 nm RFCMOS chips. I can keep naming specific examples, but this notion that we rely on 90’s tech is becoming outdated and objectively wrong. The race for higher clocked chips that are both reliable and domestically produced is becoming more important.
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@DweeBwae @QuantumCalliber @BurnerDontask It doesn’t. Modern fighter jets and cruise missiles and radar systems do not rely on advanced nodes. 65nm will suffice for that.
350nm already covers a bunch of needs, too.
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This has to be bait or shill posting. Vast amounts of data centers, networking infrastructure, cybersecurity infrastructure, etc. all greatly benefit from the higher clock speeds and efficiency that come from modern nodes. Modern radar equipment also uses it (which is a reason why the US embarrassed Russian radars in Venezuela).
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@QuantumCalliber @r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask The point is that for nearly every purpose besides vibe coding, smartphone addiction, or AI slop generation, you’re fine with older and more accessible process sizes. This includes military applications. You don’t even need to go sub-micron for MEMS gyros, accelerometers…
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@QuantumCalliber @r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask How much does that actually matter if they aren't trying to compete with TSMC on high-end consumer devices and GPUs
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@BLTarchieves @Yjfohuned @NeuxFahp @RandomWsLs Can you even read your own graph? It literally shows white women are the least likely group to marry outside their race LMFAO
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We are witnessing the birth of the jigger.
This must be how Darwin felt when he visited the Galapagos.
Random W’s L’s@RandomWsLs
Holy shit, Indian mudsharks rising. Pooja ditched Rajesh for Tyrone and a half-black kid.
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@dogmented @r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask Nothing you mentioned contradicts my statement. If you want to be on the cutting edge of modern military/consumer tech, you need at the very least 28nm. Otherwise you can enjoy basic electronic infrastructure like the examples you gave.
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@QuantumCalliber @r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask For that matter neither do the servers running electronic medical records, banking, or email
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A guided missile doesn’t but modern jets (like the F-35) uses modern process nodes. More recent radar systems also use single digit nm nodes. Everything doesn’t need double or single digit nm chips but a decent amount of military applications still use them. Hence why I said if they want to compete with China and the west they realistically need at least 28nm. Otherwise it’s just a participation trophy which gets boosted by slop accounts like hinkle.
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@QuantumCalliber @r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask a guided missile doesn't need a petaflop of compute, that shit was first invented on 1960s processors anyways
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@r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask 1) you’re a moron lmfao using proper punctuation isn’t ai
2) sure if you want to larp like you’re living in the late 2000’s. Enjoy being decades behind the west and china for your participation trophy
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@QuantumCalliber @BurnerDontask 1) clearly an AI reply
2) essentially every industrial IC can be made in 65nm
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@r0b0t_sp1der @BurnerDontask 65nm is still decades behind. The jump from 65nm even to 28nm is drastic, let alone to modern semi-conductors which are leagues ahead in the single digits. The difference is as vast as the ocean.
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@BurnerDontask 350nm -> 90nm is relatively easy,
a bit of a step to 65nm, but not much
essentially every industrial IC can be made in 65nm
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Fight like hell. Never give in.
Gabriel 🌩️@Countcristo44
A brave raccoon took on 5 coyotes and proved that not giving a fuck is one of nature's greatest equalizers.
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