Christopher Nolan: I think the modern audience is a bunch of drooling retards and I need to reach the lowest common denominator.
Mel Gibson: Fuck man, I'm not even sure if we should have subtitles and just let the audience feel the movie.
Anlamayacak bir şey yok. Ju sene bize koca bir kurgu izlettiler, finalde de Yamal'ın tacı devralışını izletecekler.
Şu ana kadarki her şey zaten aşırı bariz yaşandı.
Ulan adamın kariyerinde her şeye çok şaşırıyorum da, bu olayı bir türlü aşamıyorum. Kucağında tuttuğu bebekle karşılıklı dünya kupası finali oynayacak hala aklım almıyor.
Bu sitede yok biramı içer sahile giderim yok Kadıköy gecelerinde tuzlu fıstıkla şunu tüketirim diye salak salak alkol güzellemeleri görmekten bıkmıştık.
Alkol ve uyuşturucunun övülecek tek bir tarafı bile yok, ikisi de zehirdir.
Bir efsaneyi nasıl yıktığını hep beraber gördük.
How your gf looks at you when you explain that we’ve entered the age of autonomous multi-domain offensive military operations carried out by combined arms formations of man-killing robots
One Dutch company builds the only machine on Earth that can print an advanced AI chip. It weighs 180 tons, takes up as much floor space as a school bus, and ships to customers in 40 containers, 20 trucks, and three Boeing 747s. A single unit costs between $180 million and $400 million. Nobody else on the planet can make one.
The machine is an ASML extreme ultraviolet lithography system, the tool that prints the pattern onto a chip. The process inside it is hard to picture. A generator fires droplets of molten tin, each about a third the width of a human hair, into a sealed vacuum chamber 50,000 times a second. A laser hits every droplet twice: once to flatten it into a pancake, once to blast it into plasma, a kind of superheated gas. That plasma burns at roughly 220,000 degrees Celsius, close to 40 times hotter than the surface of the sun. The flash of light it gives off has a wavelength of 13.5 nanometers, the exact size needed to carve the smallest features onto a chip.
This light gets soaked up by ordinary glass, which makes normal lenses useless inside the machine. So it aims the light using mirrors instead, made by the German optics firm Zeiss and polished smoother than any surface humans have ever built. Blow one of those mirrors up to the size of Germany and its tallest bump would still be under a millimeter.
Calling it European innovation holds up. ASML is Dutch, the mirrors are German, and the powerful lasers come from TRUMPF, also German. But ASML builds only about 15 percent of the machine itself. The rest comes from a web of roughly 800 suppliers scattered around the world, which ASML spent decades pulling together into one production line.
That supply web is the barrier no rival can cross. Nikon and Canon, the old kings of chip printing, looked at this technology and quit. Building it from scratch would take an estimated 15 years and $10 billion. Back in 2012, when it was still a gamble, Intel, TSMC, and Samsung handed ASML $5.4 billion for a piece of the company, just to make sure the thing got finished.
It got finished. ASML is now worth around $690 billion, the most valuable technology company in Europe. And every NVIDIA chip behind the current AI boom was built by TSMC, on machines it could only buy from one company in the Netherlands.
thinking about this video
When we look at cats do we perceive something filtered as more anthropomorphic, familiar, when the thing-in-itself is otherwise more disturbing.
Merve Kavakçı'nın vekillikten atılma nedeni ABD vatandaşı olduğunu devlete bildirmemesiydi. Kızı da öyle ama başörtülü olduğu için israil vatandaşı da olsa İslamcılar için bir şey değişmez.
Nsala, um homem congoles, observa as mãos e pés de sua filha de 5 anos, unica parte dela que ele conseguiu salvar depois dela ser morta e canibalizada pelos guardas como punição por nao terem cumprido a cota de borracha da companhia de exploração do rei belgo Leopoldo II