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nitish arora 尼蒂什·阿罗拉

@nitisharora41

Cultural Entrepreneur

https://linktr.ee/nitisharora Katılım Ekim 2009
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nitish arora 尼蒂什·阿罗拉@nitisharora41·
First look: The Grave of Primadonna. A #webVR fashion show. Please share your love and support. More updates sooner. 🙏❤️
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@letsblinkit Bought a 65W Type-C/PD charger from Blinkit based on listing presentation. Unusable for intended laptop use. Spent hours with support, shared evidence, saw notes mentioning “misleading information,” yet got scripted replies and no remedy. Time + money lost.
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Internal Tech Emails@TechEmails·
Sam Altman texts Mira Murati November 19, 2023
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Jukan
Jukan@jukan05·
One of Korea’s leading semiconductor scholars, Professor Seokjun Kwon of Sungkyunkwan University’s Department of Chemical Engineering, said in an interview with Korean media today that China could secure advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment approaching extreme ultraviolet, or EUV, lithography tools by around the mid-2030s, despite being blocked from accessing them by U.S. export controls. He said, “We should neither overestimate nor underestimate China’s technological capabilities. We need to assess them coldly and objectively.” Professor Kwon especially warned that Korea should not take the long-term potential of China’s semiconductor industry lightly. He said: “During periods of industrial transformation, technologies that once seemed unlikely to be used can suddenly emerge. That is what disruptive innovation is. China’s electric vehicles are a representative example. China chose EVs as a way to overcome the long-established ‘moat’ built by the U.S. and Japan in internal combustion engine vehicles, and as a result, it has developed world-class technological capabilities. There is no reason the same thing cannot happen in semiconductors. Across China, Huawei fabs and industry-academia cooperation centers are simultaneously developing EUV alternative light sources, optical systems, and PR, or photoresist, materials. If one of these technologies survives, China could quickly move onto a growth curve backed by its enormous domestic market. A crisis could emerge in which Chinese semiconductor equipment, materials, and technologies begin to have a global impact.” Professor Kwon was particularly concerned about the possibility of China developing next-generation lithography technology. “Today, everyone says that cutting-edge processes below 5nm are impossible without EUV. But precisely because of that, EUV, monopolized by the Dutch company ASML, is also an environment highly susceptible to disruptive innovation. China’s accelerator-based light source technology could become the next-generation technology after EUV. A prototype could emerge as early as the mid-2030s. If that happens, even if SMIC remains around ten years behind TSMC and Samsung Electronics, it could eventually enter the single-digit nanometer process regime, meaning advanced ultra-fine process technology.”
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@cmohry NIT-5 Faridabad: Sewage mixed water supply for 3 days. Tank completely contaminated, unbearable smell. No response from helplines. Serious public health risk. Immediate action required.
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Ahmed@ahmedrann·
Lovable + Nano Banana pro Prompt below 👇
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@DC_Faridabad NIT-5 Faridabad: Sewage mixed water supply for 3 days. Tank completely contaminated, unbearable smell. No response from helplines. Serious public health risk. Immediate action required.
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@MCF_Faridabad NIT-5 Faridabad: Sewage mixed water supply for 3 days. Tank completely contaminated, unbearable smell. No response from helplines. Serious public health risk. Immediate action required.
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FOESxKARMA //@FOESxKARMA·
Just got @opensea mobile access and it's looking gooooood 🔥 Also noticed they've added a follow feature for profiles + the ability to turn on notifications 👀 Lowkey fire update?
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aster ⚘@aster0x·
Just got the @opensea app early 👀 Looks and feels amazing I think you guys will be very happy with it I’m able to swap tokens and buy NFTs in app instantly
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salahxyzzyx@Salahxyzzyx·
Got early access to the @opensea app 👀 Just tested it. The swap is fast. Really fast. Buying NFTs in-app feels seamless, zero friction. This is going to be big. You guys are not ready 🚢🔥 Thanks @zjbrenner for the opportunity 🫶
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Zagabond@Zagabond·
One Piece just surpassed Superman with 600 million copies sold. Just picked up this 1st print vol 1 of the manga in a BGS 9.0. I enjoy collecting the first artifact of how a world began. Bullish on anime collectibles. What should I buy next?
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
On this day in 1995: the first item was purchased on Amazon. It was a book on artificial intelligence.
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Axstone ✨
Axstone ✨@axstonee·
Radio 6529
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