Lmfao, you take your ADHD diagnosis too seriously.
Like half the planet has ADHD or undiagnosed ADHD, your not neuro atypical, you're pretty normal.
Lmfao, you take your ADHD diagnosis too seriously.
Like half the planet has ADHD or undiagnosed ADHD, your not neuro atypical, you're pretty normal.
Fuck him and fuck them.
America can isolate itself and see how well it does with 1/10th the resources per capita.
You sound like someone who has read a lot and understood very little.
You're advocating genocide, or at least, one step away from it, and you don't even seem to realize it.
You also seem to have no grasp of how complex systems or feedback work, given that feedback is a necessary and inherent part of many systems and cannot just be 'cut out'.
Quite frankly, you're more toxic then most of the men you seem to despise.
This is rather dismissive when Ian Fleming explicitly credited William Stephenson for not only being one of the main inspirations, but being a far more effective spy than Bond:
James Bond was explicitly an amalgamation of different spies that Ian Fleming knew, however, given what he wrote about William Stephenson, if anything, mixing in characteristics of other people like Gus March-Phillips is what made James Bond flawed in comparison:
People often ask me how closely the hero of my thrillers, James Bond, resembles a true, live secret agent. To begin with, James Bond is not in fact a hero, but an efficient and not very attractive blunt instrument in the hands of government, and though he is a meld of various qualities I noted among Secret Service men and commandos in the last war, he remains, of course, a highly romanticised version of the true spy. The real thing, who may be sitting next to you as you read this, is another kind of beast altogether.
We know for instance, that Mr. Somerset Maugham and Sir Compton Mackenzie were spies in the First World War, and we now know, from Mr. Montgomery Hyde's book, that Major-General Sir Stewart Menzies, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C., a member of White's and the St. James's, formerly of Eton and the Life Guards, was head of the Secret Service in the last war news which will no doubt cause a delighted shiver to run down the spines of many fellow members of his clubs and of his local hunt.
But the man sitting alone now in his study in New York is so much closer to the spy of fiction, and yet so far removed from James Bond or 'Our Man in Havana/ that only the removal of the cloak of anonymity he has worn since 1940 allows us to realise to our astonishment that men of superqualities can exist, and that such men can be super-spies and, by any standard, heroes.
Such a man is the Quiet Canadian,' otherwise Sir William Stephenson, M.C., D.F.C., known throughout the war to his subordinates and friends, and to the enemy, as 'Little Bill.'
He is the man who became one of the great secret agents of the last war, and it would be a foolish person who would argue his credentials; to which I would add, from my own experience, that he is a man of few words and has a magnetic personality and the quality of making anyone ready to follow him to the ends of the earth. (He also used to make the most powerful martinis in America and serve them in quart glasses.)
Fine, advanced chip manufacturing. Germany's best plants can produce literally nowhere near the 4nm chips that the likes of TSMC can. And shrinking in size is both exponentially harder and more valuable for an information processing chip at anywhere near that scale.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feedback
The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handled carefully when applied to feedback systems:
Simple causal reasoning about a feedback system is difficult because the first system influences the second and second system influences the first, leading to a circular argument. This makes reasoning based upon cause and effect tricky, and it is necessary to analyze the system as a whole.
Computer chip manufacturing.
Taiwan, South Korea, and China are literally the only countries with any experience in production.
Dumbass take.
A "skill issue" take, is just a republican "personal responsibility" take.
It's dumb as fuck. How about you examine the systems that produce outcomes? Have you learned literally nothing from the last 50 years of the social justice movement?
He explicitly states that it is not 0% of his time due to being bombarded with support requests.
Are you volunteering to field the support requests?
PC Gamers think Epic is the devil incarnate because they paid for exclusive games for the EGS, meanwhile they have spent the majority of their fortune on massive legal fees making a bigger impact in the world of digital anti-trust than virtually anyone else on the planet.
Allowing companies to conglomerate is the single worst thing that prevents capitalism from functioning even a little bit, and tech companies are the worst at falsely claiming that every product needs to be tied to every other product, because they can use software and continuous updates to break any third party compatibility that is created.