A mathematics inspired euv monopoly reduction plan to free us from the coming apocalyptic rent-a-computerate and review
>>108011471Lay it on me
>>108011471>>108011495https://privatebin.net/?7ad0676d19ca0103#2uLnpzrLu5CpKnba4ZRByQyxbgzzz2sWmAoUb6ApGedk
>>108011512Em dash detected, schizophrenia discarded
>It's not X, it's YFuck off
>>108011471>This plan aligns with a broader defense of computational autonomy against consolidation by postconsumer megacorporations.That's a funny way to spell "globalists", Anon. :)>We must reduce our exposure to brittle, extractive compute ecosystems. Keep sovereign technological agency alive. Preserve access rather than Moore's Law. Fight for literal freedom of assembly—in silicon.Wonderful intent, but the Globohomo kikes will fight any such efforts tooth & nail b/c ((($$reasons$$))). So don't be naive about their evil plots against it going in.>4. Exploit Structural Priors in Chip LayoutsIf there are systemic issues in the optics, then Position B's resolution is still a crapshoot, and doesn't depend on position A's resolution?>Nobody wants a perfect lens.LOL. Ofc everybody does. But physics doesn't work that way. And I'm pretty closely mapping optics imperfections and correcting for them is already a big part of this game, no?>You don’t need ASML’s perfect optics if you can algorithmically recover 80% of EUV performance for structured layouts.This seems legit enough, if only 80% of EUV's performance is required. Obvs, state-level actors such as (((ASML))) & their competitors wouldn't be satisfied, but a public co-op of chip fab'g surely would.---Also, you'll need funding to develop this & a team. That puts you at a disadvantage out of the gate. But everyone would like to see you succeed, anon. Good luck.
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Why are millenials like this?
>>108013627Don’t you want technological freedom, why do want rent everything
>>108013658Why are ESLs like this?