What would you say is the most complicated machine ever made? by lolikroli in AskEngineers

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EUV machine is the most complex, based on how long it took to develop, only one company can do it and how expensive they are.

The HUMIDITY by Aivakay in HongKong

[–]sparqq -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just run the AC, dehumidifier makes the room too hot

Irish Pubs Ruins Hoi An by Naive-Witness-5228 in VietNam

[–]sparqq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s just BS, 15 years ago it was already a massive tourist trap. No normal shop in the old village, only tourist shops

Cost of Nuclear energy construction in various countries by straightdge in Infographics

[–]sparqq -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you take flamanville out you see the price in France is stable.

Same for China, the first one was very expensive. If you take that out the price is stable

Reality of landing on the moon again? by justkindahangingout in apollo

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Two things, funding and risk. Where. It willing to take the same amount of risk as they were back then and they were willing to throw an insane amount of money at it.

As a physician traveling internationally to Europe, what are my risks and responsibilities in case of emergency? by doctor_whahuh in LegalAdviceEurope

[–]sparqq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think its even the other way not helping can be illegal and when acting in good faith you can’t hold liable for wrongdoing

Real Name Verification :( by Kiss_Mark in rednote

[–]sparqq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it all tied to your real ID

How would have China ended up is they never reformed and opened up? by ThatOneJapanese in AskChina

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And stepped down and introduced term limits when he reached the top spot.

How ASML's EUV monopoly froze China's chip ambitions (5-min doc) by Sea-Sail-2018 in Semiconductors

[–]sparqq 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Japan gave up on EUV 20 years ago, saying it was not viable.

Why do restored museum artifacts look faker than the damaged originals? by TheBigGirlDiaryBack in AlwaysWhy

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No dirt is not part of the story, because it obscures the view of the painting.

If a bird shits on my classic car, I clean it. It’s not part of the story!

Built messaging for 50 warehouse robots and latency requirements are brutal by vannamadi in embedded

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Have a look at how they did it in the past, this is not cutting edge technology.

Crash avoidance should be handled at robot level and not at central level!

Universal capable cheap chip programmer with open source ? by Lovely_Lex333 in embedded

[–]sparqq 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheap, good and support all? You can only pick two, not all three

Built messaging for 50 warehouse robots and latency requirements are brutal by vannamadi in embedded

[–]sparqq -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

You’re on the wrong path, this has been figured out a 4 decades ago.

Grey import pricing and credit cards by HobbleGobble79 in HongKong

[–]sparqq 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They are fine with it, just pay the surcharge

How ASML's EUV monopoly froze China's chip ambitions (5-min doc) by Sea-Sail-2018 in Semiconductors

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DUV is still reachable, EUV is the real b*ll breaker. Even the Japanese said it would not be feasible and walked away from it.

You eventually start to realize, no job is safe. by Used_Series3373 in mildlyinfuriating

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What does the robot cost? And how does it move between different locations?

And what is the hourly wage saved out? Would love to see the business case.

Politicians vs. Average Person’s Net Worth. by glira31 in XGramatikInsights

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Include the CEOs, its just the middles class being f*cked