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where are the billionares bothering me? There are none. There is you. You are the problem for me. You take my parking spot. You insult me. You hate my culture. You increase the cost of food where I live. You take jobs from people. You spread hate. You try to take money from people. You wan me to join your freako cult and try to insult me when I don't want to. YOU are the problem for me. And yourself. Not billionaires. | |||
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#592
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You mad lol
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#593
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Yeah. And it was bottens poor ass that made me that way, not billionaires.
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#594
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Helium is used for a lot of cloud computing, transistors and with AI chips.
We lost 1/3rd of the production in the MiddleEast =- AND -= last year the US sold off their year supply. Electricity and Water may not even be the factor that limits AI in the US. https://www.ebc.com/forex/the-u-s-le...i-supply-shock Helium - It allows manufacturers to fit up to 50% more disks into the exact same physical space. It also lowers power use, cuts noise, and runs cooler. It provides wafer cooling is a critical step in making computer chips. During chip making, lasers and hot gases carve tiny lines into silicon. This makes the wafer very hot. Engineers pump a thin layer of helium gas under the wafer to absorb the heat. This keeps the wafer perfectly flat and stops the tiny circuits from melting. *** Future AI and cryptography rely heavily on quantum computing. These computers need liquid helium to reach super-cold (cryogenic) temperatures to function. | ||
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The United States is currently the largest helium producer in the world. Commercial extraction happens continuously—it takes months to years to build an extraction plant at an existing natural gas field, and 3 to 5 years to develop brand-new exploratory reserves from scratch. | ||
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As the largest helium producer, I mean. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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While the US is the world's largest helium producer (accounting for over 40% of global supply), the country frequently fails to meet its own demand due to structural production constraints and global supply chain shocks
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