In two projects I used Claude for it included Github Actions without me ever mentioning I needed it. I didn't realize before I pushed the code, because my Neovim config hides folders with a '.' prefix and I must have missed it in the git diff. Luckily it only cost me 4 cents, but it's still concerning.
I‘m not too knowledgeable about this, but couldn’t you just provide a government issued key to every citizen and give a service provider that key and it‘s only valid if you’re above a certain age?
It's still absolutely fascinating to me that basically the whole modern tech industry and the economic growth from it rests on the shoulders of a single company that has all of their important factories on a single island that's under constant threat of invasion. On top of that they themselves are reliant on a single company that's able to produce the machine required to print the wafers.
I don't know if TSMC has anything to do with hard drive production, but the reliance on very few players is also a problem in that industry.
I believe the TSMC CEO said that in a recent interview. They're aware that their now biggest customer Nvidia has a less broad product portfolio than Apple and the high volumes they buy propably won't last. It's too much of a risk to plan more Fabs based on that.