that’s cause it’s literally what it is, legalized bribery
it sure does, the US is just the most blatant about it


Might also pave a path towards governments moving off windows if it can run existing software they use.


yeah the entitlement here is off the charts


If this turns out to be true, it might actually be a sign that Iran won the war and the US is settling on their terms.


Yeah, it’s something that could be done to recover oil in the long term, but doesn’t really help with the immediate problem in any way.


I mean all we can do is wait and see, but there’s nothing magical about this tech, and the geopolitical situation today is very different from what it was in the past. It’s not like Chinese people are too dumb to build a GPU, it’s that there was no real reason to push this tech hard before when you could just buy these chips from NVIDIA. Now that the US is actively trying to cut China off, there’s a reason to make this stuff work. Just look at how rapidly Huawei phones improved and how much progress Huawei is making with their chips in just past few years. Why shouldn’t this happen with other types of chips going forward?


It is a base that you can build on though which is a lot easier than starting from scratch.


The bigger picture is that the oil is depleting at an alarming rate though. Like sure, they can recover what’s left, but once that’s gone in a month or so then what?


I mean China has a proven track record of scaling stuff up once they decide to do something. Look at solar and EVs as two examples. Having sovereign supply chains for computing is obviously recognized as a top priority in China now, so there is every reason to expect that a lot of resources will be poured into making that happen at state level.
yeah I think that would be a very good outcome


the main site has a section on that https://tectonic-typesetting.github.io/en-US/
Yes, you can run Qwen 3.6 27b on your laptop and have it do useful work, and it’s more capable than frontier models from a year ago or so. https://qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3.6-27b
It’s kind of funny how China is actually doing these things right now while Americans are talking it up. I think what we’ll see in practice will be this manifesto applied to China.


Yeah, but if Chinese companies get serious about getting into the chip game, that’s a pretty good foundation to build on already.


yeah that’s the key sentence right there


I’m guessing it’ll take a year or two for that to get ironed out. The nice thing about the tau folding process Huawei came up with is that it’s complimentary with euv. So, once Chinese companies do master it, their chips will be that much better.
Yeah, LaTex has been a pain to set up historically, so making it more accessible is very welcome.