
Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳
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Now the UAE wants its own ASML! But they propose a 4 nation partnership. 🇦🇪 Funding $$$ 🇮🇳 Engineering labor 🇯🇵 Materials 🇰🇷 Fab testing



Sad part is you don't make it out the hood twice with the same trick. Naomi did that girl dirty






You can't be a computer science student who can't configure a self managed server! What do you know? Unajua Terminal gani basi other than Syokimau?





قناة الجزيرة تبث لقطات تظهر للمرة الأولى لاستهدافات إيرانية للمدنيين في قطر وتناقضات التصاريح الإيرانية - بثت لأول مرة لقطات من داخل قاعدة العديد الخالية من التواجد العسكري







First train crosses rebuilt Yahyaabad railway bridge in Kashan, central Iran, after it was damaged in a US-Israeli attack on April 7. Follow: T.me/presstv





Europe's best AI model is ranked 74th on lmarena.


Nairobi in 1973 looked like Los Angeles








If Iran has no Air Force or Navy, how the hell are they dictating what happens in the Strait of Hormuz?


ZTE was indeed China's Sputnik moment. More than ChatGPT. More than the Oct 2022 export controls. More than the Huawei sanctions that followed. Trump's decision to cut off ZTE from US tech on April 15, 2018 was a seismic wake-up call for the nation. It basically brought one of China's high-tech champions to the brink of collapse with the stroke of a pen. This NYT piece by @liyuan from that time looks so prescient now: nytimes.com/2018/06/10/tec…. I still think about this quote from a researcher at Tsinghua: "We realized that China's prosperity was built on sand." So much that we see today in China--the new Five-Year Plan, the obsession with tech self-reliance 科技自立自强, the Central Science & Technology Commission, the Manhattan Project-style effort to build out a fully domestic semiconductor supply chain--can be partly traced back to that ZTE shock.









That means that South Korea will end up removing sanctions on Iran and, in exchange, will be allowed to pay Iran for the privilege of letting South Korea receive oil and gas shipments. After SK does this, many others will follow the same exact process. But they'll also have to unfreeze Iranian assets. The Americans' options are terrible. If they resume the war, what energy infrastructure is left will be destroyed, and, even in twenty years, they won't win. And if the Americans accept this, there's little to no point in them remaining in the Gulf. Their presence would be a sign of their humiliation. And their exit would make Iran more powerful still.

Day 1 of learning HTML





