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cassianoleal•about 3 hours ago
> Even at the absolute bleeding edge of human physics, we still have a fundamental desire to play.

I'd say play is of fundamental importance at the bleeding edge of knowledge and technology. Without play, there's no appetite for failure. Without appetite for failure, there's no progress, no novel solutions, no creativity.

voidUpdate•about 2 hours ago
I'm not particularly surprised that the $600 Lego set sells better than the $400 million lithography tool...
mrweasel•about 2 hours ago
It's $200, otherwise I think it would be a bit on the high end in terms of price per piece. $600 is the cheapest version on eBay.

Unless you need the box, you can get the instructions online (https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-215601/NightHawk11991/asml-...). Though that might be a recreation.

voidUpdate•about 2 hours ago
(I couldn't see a listed price in the article, so I just went for the cheapest resale price they said. Thanks for clarifying)
shubhamjain•about 1 hour ago
The kind of garbage that gets to the front-page is mind-boggling. Okay, maybe there's some useful trivia here, but combined with the headline, it's just trash clickbait.
nikitaga•about 2 hours ago
> Employee Only: You cannot buy these in stores. They are sold exclusively to ASML employees with a strictly enforced “one per person” rule.

Wonder if they include this lego set as a gift with their real machines? Or are they like – our commercial agreement is worth $400M and not a lego set above that.

AntiUSAbah•about 2 hours ago
"Why it matters"

No it doesn't.

And the only thing it does again, to remind me, that this is cool as hell but i'm not able to buy it...

nottorp•about 3 hours ago
When I saw the title I thought it would be some plushie. Turns out I wasn't far from the truth!
behohippy•about 2 hours ago
You might have a business idea there. I wouldn't mind a twinscan plushie for sitting on top of the workstation.
johncole•about 3 hours ago
Spot on!
afandian•about 3 hours ago
Saved you a click:

> But right now, the most coveted product coming out of ASML is the 1,000-piece Lego version.

I thought it might be something like service contracts or chemical refills.

newsclues•about 3 hours ago
And it's not available to the public. Bummer.
cassianoleal•about 2 hours ago
haddonist•about 2 hours ago
Might be worth contacting the seller before buying.

The "Color" (ie: type/what's being sold) is "PDF Manual By Email", so it's possible they selling just the PDF assembly manual...

loudmax•about 2 hours ago
The Chinese knock-off TwinScan is almost as good as the original and far less expensive.

Because of course it is.

pantalaimon•about 1 hour ago
I would have expected a LEGO version of the SMEE machine
johncole•about 2 hours ago
Brilliant. I knew there had to be a solution somewhere.
doe88•about 2 hours ago
It must be to prevent corporate spying ;)
johncole•about 3 hours ago
Find a friend that works at ASML?
bell-cot•about 2 hours ago
> ... sold exclusively to ASML employees with a strictly enforced “one per person” rule.

You'll need to be their very best friend. And make sure they're not too close with their family, nor a big fan of either Lego or collectables, before you cozy up.

2ndorderthought•about 2 hours ago
"why does this matter?" Oh hello AI slop how are you today?
johncole•about 2 hours ago
Is this some sort of ai indicator now?
masfuerte•about 1 hour ago
Any of these things on their own do not indicate AI but this articled is riddled with tells, including this one.
skrebbel•about 2 hours ago
Yep
amelius•about 2 hours ago
Maybe. At some point, humans will start sounding like AI.
mschuster91•about 1 hour ago
They already do, I recently heard people literally talk like tiktok videos in real life...
markovBaj•about 2 hours ago
for me it was the 3 bullet point list, esp. the "The Sales Gap"