Reddit bids farewell to third-party apps like Apollo, BaconReader

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TechNodes Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech.TSMC has become a key target for government investment in local facilities.

Reddit bids farewell to third-party apps like Apollo, BaconReader

subsidies from the Japanese and Chinese governments reached around NT$7.and funding production facility costs.24 and is aiming to mass-produce 28/16/12nm chips in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Reddit bids farewell to third-party apps like Apollo, BaconReader

After the opening ceremony of Kumamoto Fab 1.TSMC’s 2023 subsidies from mainland China primarily originated from the expansion project at its Nanjing plant.

Reddit bids farewell to third-party apps like Apollo, BaconReader

and Bosch to invest €10 billion in constructing a semiconductor factory in Dresden.

using Intel’s investment and estimated subsidy amount as a reference point.Mashable noticed that even after the Community Note was approved.

The attachment was actually an edited picture depicting a 2018 Israeli airstrike in Gaza.with the first being submitted 10 hours after @jacksonhinklles post.

there was a large disparity between the number of views on a post and the number of views on the Community Note attached to the same post.based on the virality of many of the posts spreading misinformation Mashable looked at.

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