Reply 360 of 366, by Trashbytes
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rmay635703 wrote on Yesterday, 17:01:Agreed and it’s worth noting how we got here, lots of countries made very poor decisions in the past, and have played a role in […]
Hoping wrote on Yesterday, 16:52:This might not be the right section of the forum. But I suppose there’s only very strict moderation here when it comes to discussing illegal topics. I’d like to think that Vogons is free and apolitical. Anyone can talk about whatever they like; whether they get a reply or not, there’s a section for that. If the topic has come up, it’s because more than one person links what’s happening and being done in a certain country to the current global unrest. In other words, what a certain psychopath does affects the world of computing. For example, the way he attacked Anthropic and how OpenAI caved in. The problem with RAM prices – many of us say it’s down to LLMs.
So, yes, it does affect computers.Agreed and it’s worth noting how we got here, lots of countries made very poor decisions in the past, and have played a role in moving the bar so extremely low as to allow for the problems affecting us all.
The bright shiny object is just the tip of the iceberg and hides the real source of issues today.
If and when we crawl out there will probably be decades of work to fix what’s broken.
And that includes helium, the situation with that and things as dumb as copper are FAR worse than most folks understand.
Not worried about Helium, its bromine that's the killer most of the worlds supply for electronics comes from Israel, there are other sources but none are of the required purity or quantity for chip fabbing..
And with Israel currently tied up in a war the supply of Bromine is not great, worse than Helium currently.
