• @just_another_person
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    7 hours ago

    It’s pretty spot on. It takes years to get a fab up to speed, and they’ve been stealing US IP shipped over there for manufacturing for over a decade. They’ll try to annex Taiwan, and the US will be fucked. Jokes on them though, because TSMC has remote self destructive capabilities for their operations.

    • @CosmoNova
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      11 hour ago

      China will not invade Taiwan. They might try to invade a country like the Philippines, almost crash the world economy but more than anything their own country in the process and realize Taiwan is completely out of reach.

    • Palestine WIll Be Free
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      138 hours ago

      It’s like a nonviolent alternative to nuclear war. Mutually assured destruction of bleeding edge technologies instead of death.

    • @EvergreenGuru
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      -97 hours ago

      TSMC won’t destroy itself. If the US destroys TSMC on its way out, that will crush the global economy.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 hours ago

        It’s a no-win for them.

        They lose the war and pull the trigger, and everyone from the janitor on up is prosecuted by the PRC as saboteurs.

        They win the war and have blown up the factory? Goodbye #1 export product.

        Its only value is as a hindrance to peaceful negotiation. The threat is actually more useful as a “we’ll pull the plug if you abandon your defence commitments” rather than “we’ll pull the plug when attacked”. That bludgeon prevents Western powers from seeking a managed, Hong Kong/Macao sryle reunification strategy.

        • @felixwhynot
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          196 hours ago

          Thanks for sharing this link, and I wonder if you could be nicer in your replies in the future

        • @EvergreenGuru
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          -75 hours ago

          This is extremely funny and cartoonish. No one would benefit from this. As I said, the whole world would suffer.

          Also, TSMC exists to make money. The Chinese government has overseen the largest economic growth of this century and would change little about the company’s daily operations.

          The people who want this outcome of TSMC being destroyed are not Chinese or Taiwanese, they’re American. Like I said, it would be the Americans ordering the destruction of TSMC during reunification, as it was likely their idea to create these self-destruct mechanisms in the first place. Some ally we Americans would be if on our way out we crippled Taiwanese industry and sabotaged the world economy.

          • @calcopiritus
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            41 hour ago

            What the taiwanese want is sovereignty.

            The threat of blowing up TSMC if invaded helps with their sovereignty because it both avoids the Chinese attacking them and helps the Americans defend them.

      • @rottingleaf
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        05 hours ago

        Well, not “crush”, but I suppose the “AI” hype and that of cryptocurrencies will stop to think for 5 years or so.

        I’m looking forward to this. Some incentive for developers to stop expecting faster machines every month is welcome.