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How Britain ceased to be a computing superpower

32 点作者 shaftoe444大约 2 年前

8 条评论

LatteLazy大约 2 年前
One major cause was the policy of defunding education and research. A policy the Telegraph championed and campaigned for.<p>Another was Brexit (literally sold as &quot;the British people have had enough of experts&quot;). Another colossal mistake the Telegraph pushed for, defended and now finds itself making excuses for.
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WeylandYutani大约 2 年前
The country that pushed Turing to madness but let Jimmy Saville grow old.<p>Anyway Europe dedicated all it&#x27;s resources to two world wars which left the field open for America. Thankfully 1000 years of culture means we haven&#x27;t been completely subsumed by them.
thinking001001大约 2 年前
The reality is the technology industry has become heavily privatised, and privatisation means sales, and good engineers aren&#x27;t interested in sales, but funding is required to build things... So, you need companies or governments with a long-term mindset, which isn&#x27;t easy to come by. So instead you get entrepreneurs with borderline-capable engineering abilities, and typically businesses who think of short-term profits, and the end result is gimmicky &#x27;products&#x27; rather than breakthrough inventions.<p>Note however, that there is greater room for complacency in the public sector, given the endless pool of money (via taxes, inflation), whereas the private sector is more touch-and-go and can be more competitive.<p>So I guess it is about balancing the public&#x2F;private sectors optimally, which is ambiguous as to how to do. By the way I didn&#x27;t read the article.
teddyX大约 2 年前
Things are difficult when you can’t just steal from other nations
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fumblebee大约 2 年前
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ralusek大约 2 年前
Is this just talking specifically about supercomputers&#x2F;actual compute power? Because otherwise I think it&#x27;s fair to say that Britain is still a computing superpower. Deepmind alone is at the forefront of its domain.
kcartlidge大约 2 年前
It&#x27;s a shame (I guess?) to drop down the super-computing rankings, but personally I don&#x27;t equate <i>&quot;supercomputing power&quot;</i> with <i>&quot;computing superpower&quot;</i>.
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senttoschool大约 2 年前
Opening sentence:<p>&gt;<i>Britain has fallen behind Russia and China in the global supercomputing race and has a short window to catch-up, the Government has been warned.</i><p>I like how subtle the propaganda is here. Or maybe it&#x27;s not subtle?
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