• inari@piefed.zipOP
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    22 hours ago

    It’s pointless. They’ll just produce domestically whatever you refuse to sell them. And then ASML will lose its monopoly by having to compete with Chinese firms.

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      14 hours ago

      So your logic is “Give China everything they ask otherwise they will make their own and outcompete you”?

      You know, that sounds awfully close to what Russians constantly say, but replace make with take

      • inari@piefed.zipOP
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        14 hours ago

        It’s not my logic, it’s what’s currently happening after the US imposed bans of certain technologies on China

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      21 hours ago

      You can’t do that. There is a reason only one company in the entire world can do it. It’s because it’s really hard to do and it is an iterative technology.

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        20 hours ago

        That reason is nobody has ever dumped a shitload of cash into it because it was cheaper to just buy from the company that already figured it out.

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        21 hours ago

        Well, now China has no other option other than trying to produce it.

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      21 hours ago

      Chinese firms are already trying to replicate it. Giving them one to study may just accelerate the process.

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        21 hours ago

        They’ve already tried that - they bought one, pulled it apart to see how it worked and couldn’t put it together again. There’s a Veritasium video about it.