ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet said that China would need "many, many years" to develop such technology
ASML (Advanced Semiconductor Materials Lithography) is a crucial Dutch multinational company that develops and manufactures photolithography systems, essential for mass-producing the world's most advanced microchips
I'd lose my job if I had a forecasting miss that bad
I talk about high speed rail infrastructure and single payer healthcare and I'm some pie-in-the-sky unrealistic ideologue, but one of these chuds talks about creating the Orbital Neo-Messiah Panopticon Authority Matrix Carousel or some shit and everyone just nods along. I even have the quirked up demeanor!
I'm on the gifted kid to burnt out adult pipeline and it's not a shoulda-coulda-woulda thing. It's me coming to terms with likely having undiagnosed ADHD or some mild ASD, but since I was good in school and my family is poor, there was no investigation done. For a long time, I didn't even know how to have opinions. Someone would ask me if I liked the color of something, for example, and I would lock up because there wasn't a quantifiable answer I could solve for.
I never really bought into the "kid genius" type thing for myself. I just did what I was told above expectations with no pushback. The worst thing I did was be completely naive and actually believe all the maxims that were told to me. Hard work, study lots, don't go out/drink/drugs, etc. I did all that and nothing stopped the economy from exploding when I graduated. There were no new hire opportunities and by the time they started coming back, I was too removed from the system to take advantage of them.
It should've been Troy Baker but for a different role.
His acting in that game is great, but the ending sequence combined with the performance capture tech is so far beyond anything I've seen in a video game up to this point.
This game is gonna slap in ~10 years with several hundred dollars of DLC and me and my shadowrun homies slice into the epstein memorial ai data amalgamation centre brought to you by palalantir to steal some 2x32GB kits from a server blade to be able to launch the game and flip a few to keep up with the BNPL I used to buy the dlc
I'm always iterating on game designs and no matter how good I thought it was in the moment, I've never come back to one later and though "damn, I was cooking with that one" lol.
I typically pick the good option because it generally seems to be how games are intended to be played. That and the evil choices usually boil down to being edgy and don't allow significant consequences to keep it from significantly affecting the narrative. I'm thinking BioWare games. The exception would be something like Undertale.
The wildest part to me is that I still don't know how to access it. Like what platform? How do I get in it? My VR use has tapered a ton, but my friends who still have thousands of hours logged and half a dozen different headsets don't know how to get in even if they wanted to.
I have a lot of hours in Company of Heroes 2 and I play OKW only because I like their gameplay style.