I was hoping for a much higher quality, but they’re still kind of funny
I was hoping for a much higher quality, but they’re still kind of funny
Nice, I hadn’t heard of this and will definitely give it a listen.
Intelligence Matters is another great podcast hosted by a former CIA director interviews a bunch of current and retired Intelligence officials about politics.
tweet is good, your body argument is completely wrong
haha.
oh management,
unnecessary avatar
thanks for the write-up.
i knew something had happened there but only read half headlines.
Thats an amazing story and gokd to know, thanks for clarifying and condensing it for me.
have a good one!
no bidding, it’s history.
Intel has been that big for decades and has been left in the dust by TSMC for decades.
the US has repeatedly invested in “too big to fail” companies and has been rewarded with recessions, housing crises, national credit demotion, crippling healthcare costs, and rampant inflation.
if it’s too big to fail, it’s too big to exist.
“bet”, “next”, “will”, “if”, “plan”, “should”.
that’s a lot of faith to place in the unproven optimistically hypothetical next steps of a company way behind the firmly established innovation, dominance and reliability of TSMC semi fab.
the curve is firmly set by Taiwan, Intel is playing catch up at best.
Intel is just the right size to fail.
welp, good riddance to bad rubbish.
did they get antitrusted?
got it, thanks
what’s been going on with intel the last few years? in terms of their troubles that this extremely vague article that could have been 4 sentences says nothing about.
i totally forgot, another great point
very cool, i had no idea.
free, convenient, reliable encryption.
that’s a great point, i use the voice calls daily.
added above.
what do you mean? i use it a lot and it works great, photos, videos, phone calls, optional temporary location sharing with friends, and encryption.
what features do you want it to have that it’s lacking?
Two big ones:
Power corrupts
The laws in America have been bent or repurposed specifically to serve the entity, not person, with more money over all else.
for sure, every time I hear about a new article about quantum computers I think back to the last article detailing the next level quantum computing had been taken, which we’re mostly hardware benchmarks and not testing, now darpa is testing more than half a dozen limited-functioning quantum computers I’m all sorts of fields.
now i’m waiting for the next development.
good idea, that will be interesting to find out
looks like vanderbilt and morgan invested 1 million dollars in the wright brothers company 6 years after kitty hawk, which would still be very, very early days for investing in flight.
wow, what a great resource! thanks so much.