This report could have been written any time between 1991 and today. Probably farther back, even.
OF COURSE THIS IS A BIT ACCOUNT
This report could have been written any time between 1991 and today. Probably farther back, even.
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There's way more options for everything, the leveling makes more sense, it's more polished, and Paizo staff is unionized.
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God damn, a screenwriter would be scolded by their editor for being too heavy handed if they went half as far as this article says.
We woke up one morning and farded a little further down
For sure as the valley of death
I open up my wallet
And it's full of poop
Last time they did this, China dumped all over the market and killed all the competition after they invested a ton of money.
I don't think it will come to that. The investors will spend a lot of money and everything will be way over budget and years late
Well damn, here I was thinking its greatest sins were slavery and genocide.
Hold on, the camera won't focus right
As I just posted to Yogthos, it's the downtime that will be costly here. The mirrors and prisms can be made cheaply enough when you take China's supply chain and large scale manufacturing into account, but the loss of production will have to be reduced somehow. Lasers require incredible precision; the difference between just barely touching the allen wrench and not can make the beam go from centered on target to completely off the detector. This translates to hours of tedious adjustments to get the beam back on target, even with alignment pins.
I mean, as-is with much lower power lasers, it's written up as a cost of operation. What used to be parts that were installed once and then never touched are now regular maintenance tasks.
I don't think the mirrors and prisms will be the expensive part in the grand scheme of things, but the downtime to shift spots and replace components will be expensive.
An EUV laser blasting at 1 kW is gonna absolutely chew through optical components. I hope they're making some serious advances in materials science. Contemporary components like mirrors, attenuators, filters, etc start degrading when you blast them with more than 1W of DUV.
Day 56 of willing myself to become Italian. I have eaten pasta for every meal for 56 days straight. My hands can finally do the 🤌 thing
Call it an application fee. Landlords do that shit all the time
I read it as a lib, and it was really good then. I haven't touched it in over a decade, though. Definitely the most nuanced take on communism and the USSR I had seen up to that point.