В ту же тему: Увидел интересное сравнение того, сколько стоили крупнейшие американские проекты с поправкой на инфляцию:
The New Deal: $1T Interstate Highway System: $618B OpenAI Stargate: $500B The Apollo Project: $278B International Space Station: $180B South-North Water Transfer: $106B The Channel Tunnel: $31B Manhattan Project: $30B
При этом, у большинства из этих проектов была довольно чёткая цель.
В ту же тему: Увидел интересное сравнение того, сколько стоили крупнейшие американские проекты с поправкой на инфляцию:
The New Deal: $1T Interstate Highway System: $618B OpenAI Stargate: $500B The Apollo Project: $278B International Space Station: $180B South-North Water Transfer: $106B The Channel Tunnel: $31B Manhattan Project: $30B
При этом, у большинства из этих проектов была довольно чёткая цель.
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