am I really supposed to believe humans created something this sophisticated?
you're not "supposed" to anythingfucking cope with it bitch
just because you can’t grasp it doesn’t make it alien
>>42171892Evidently no one can, except a single company.
I love clean rooms.
>>42171879Overly complicated. :p
>do a bit of jewish nonsense>scribble on a whiteboard with complicated numbers>boom lithography!that is the "magic" of this realm and its gay
>>42171879>humanswhat kind of humans? the newest type with avg IQ of 130, that came from outer space? leftover humans that forgot how to read but can still manufacture goods? extra leftover humans without prefrontal cortices and arms longer than their legs?which humans, which ones????
>>42171879Same as your high end computer and your Led TV
>>42171879Yeah dumbass that's why we're humans and not animals
>>42171879it isn't that hard but our education is retarded
>>42171879The robots have been designing the robots that design the robots for a while now
>>42172037 130 is a high functioning retard.. if that's really where they top out at.
>>42172367humans are animals, cretin
>>42172874We have animal aspects about us but we aren't controlled purely by instinct which in my view is what distinguishes us from animals
you've never seen an autist play factorio?
>>42171918Other companies totally can - it's just not profitable.Nobody builds chip factories because TSMC put all their eggs into fulfilling chip orders, not researching chips themselves.The entire island is devoted to efficiently fabricating chips to customer specs.They've been doing this for 60 years?Corporations always cut corners too, like Apple manufacturing iPhones in India, but having 50% of them no pass inspection because the phones were contaminated.Apple shut it down.Can they do it in the US?Well, Micron decided to invest 9 Billion into TSMC, to build out facilitiesMaking bespoke/boutique chips that are expensive, nobody has really found a way to make chips and processors at scale>profitableit's not alienit's capitalismyour roofer doesn't also run the food truck, they make more money roofing, and spend a little on the food truck for a higher quality taco or sandwich
yeah if you're not a retard
>>42174530The average zoomer hasn't been forced to string together more than 4 consecutive thoughts in their entire life. They're incapable of even parsing a factorio stream video, it's just some sort of funny magic circle with blinking lights to them. Their minds instantly blank out when they see a diagram with more than 10 arrows. They think chess ability is some kind of ESP. It's that grim.
>>42172036Thanks to computers you can break someone's spirit without touching their ligaments
>>42171879>am I really supposed to believe humans created something this sophisticated?Not everyone is a mouth breather, anon
>>42175384No they can't. None of them have been able to reverse engineer EUV machines. There are massive political implications regarding self-sufficiency in chip production. If they were able to do it they would have by now.
>>42171879It's beyond me too. But I've an inkling of where to start. If you take two surfaces and scrape them together, you'll get rid of irregularities, but you might end up with twists, or with a concave and a convex surface respectively. To fix convex and concave surfaces, introduce a third surface to this process of scraping. This will reduce the concavities to what the plasticity of the material will allow (i.e. really fucking small). So as long as you don't just slide or spin the surfaces together, and there are three of them, and they have a plane in common, then you'll have a really flat surface. A.k.a a reference surface. For tolerances that require a surface like this, fixing the temperature and particulate amount in the room this is happening in are critical, as fluctuations in temperature and loose dust can absolutely cause distortions or scrapes at this level. Might also help to listen to an actual professional, as I am not that. Something like a professional scraping/machining class.
>>42171879It is hard to believe when members of the same species as stupid as you also exist, granted.
>>42175497Ive noticed zoomers have huge issues with metaphors and subjectivity. look at a band that has a zoomer fanbase, then go to discussions on lyrics. they think everything is literal and nothing is a metaphor or poetry. subjectivity wise, they seem to seek out the "correct" answer, almost boomer like once they find it they try to shut down any discussion that there maybe more than one correct answer, if there even are "correct" answers. I wonder if this comes from the over simplification of UIs, their whole world from being ipad babies was solved by the correct big button. people just asking AI and taking the first thing it spits out certainly doesnt help.
>>42174512"The real problem of humanity is the following: We have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions and godlike technology. And it is terrifically dangerous, and it is now approaching a point of crisis overall." -Edward O. Wilson
>>42176527That's a cool quote.
>>42171879>am I really supposed to believe humans created something this sophisticated?When you are mystified by how the 100+ year old tech in your car works, it's understandable that this looks un-doable to you.Yet there are people, that by their teenage years, understand engines so well that as a hobby, they design and build miniature v8s from scratch that really run.People with that kind of brainpower and more did this. They still exist, though if that's not you ... and by the post, I'm guessing it isn't ... of course it'd be hard to believe.
>>42176527>godlike technologymakes u wonder where it came from considering we are kinda shit at everything else. i feel like it can't be as simple as autists just pursuing numbers throughout history.
>>42176589Some of the greatest inventors have reported getting divine inspiration during their sleep
>>42176597not read many but do recall now you mention it tesla talking about it. think there's the mention here and there in some of the non-fiction asimov books too. i wish i could sleep, i only have nightmares :(
>>42171879Yes. But it required hundreds of years of scientific advancements in various fields.
>>42175526That's a banner