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supaloopar t1_jb4bdut wrote
Reply to New Bill Could Ban TikTok, Other Foreign Technology Products in US Over Data Collection Concerns by donnygel
Oh boy… lump all foreigners in and you’re going to start fracturing American internet companies global hold
supaloopar t1_j9rnxvo wrote
Reply to China tells big tech companies not to offer ChatGPT services — State media outlet blasts chatbot as spreading U.S. government 'misinformation' by marketrent
ChatGPT is inherently biased. Whatever China offers will also be inherently biased. Of course both sides want to say their truth is the truth.
supaloopar t1_j4t9v5r wrote
Reply to Intel CEO says chip supply chains will shape geopolitics more than oil over the next 50 years by Vailhem
Nice try Pat. It’s like asking MBS if he think oil is important in shaping geopolitics.
Ultimately, energy is the mother of all modern living. That includes powering chips.
supaloopar t1_j13o8ma wrote
Reply to comment by AverageCowboyCentaur in Five ways TikTok is seen as threat to US national security by Sorin61
Please, this is America.
Emotion is proof
supaloopar t1_j0jfwo7 wrote
Reply to comment by WickedDemiurge in Chinese doctors and nurses reportedly told to work while infected as Covid surges by Neo2199
a. Agreed
b. Agreed
c. Vaccines in general are exceeding effective at preventing severe disease.
https://archive.vn/dp7Dy
supaloopar t1_j0jc0rz wrote
Reply to comment by Kale in Chinese doctors and nurses reportedly told to work while infected as Covid surges by Neo2199
I totally agree with you.
supaloopar t1_j0j6jrd wrote
Reply to comment by WickedDemiurge in Chinese doctors and nurses reportedly told to work while infected as Covid surges by Neo2199
Zero Covid was designed with the assumption all countries would practise quarantined to snuff out the disease in unison. You know, the same practises being advocated by the advanced nations when poor countries have outbreaks?
Well, that underlying assumptions was false.
supaloopar t1_ixph3qw wrote
Reply to comment by tedcruzrileycurry in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
He was having problems with US made ones
supaloopar t1_ixoqrub wrote
Reply to comment by Beneficial-Strain366 in US sanctions non-Russians linked to military suppliers by Final_Distribution70
Isn’t this a violation of freedom of speech?
supaloopar t1_ixfkix8 wrote
We all live in a global society 🤷🏻♂️
supaloopar t1_ix7pto1 wrote
Reply to comment by sephy009 in TikTok Draws Bipartisan Fire in US on China Surveillance Concern by lAStbaby6534
I’ve looked at your comment history and it seems that you’re constantly defending racists closer to home instead of deriding racism as a whole.
I support fairness in its truest sense, when the west exhibits it, I don’t have an issue. Anyways, in light of fairness, I too will no longer be responding to this conversation. Im leaving this here to warn others of this persons view on inherent racial supremacy.
supaloopar t1_ix7l1se wrote
Reply to comment by sephy009 in TikTok Draws Bipartisan Fire in US on China Surveillance Concern by lAStbaby6534
So... China had the right idea on Facebook? The fact that you people can come out and clearly state that it's your goal to influence other nations is quite terrifying. TikTok is just showing what Americans like.
Kind of like cocaine or fentanyl. It's a lifestyle choice, no one is forcing you to do anything but you keep doing it anyways. Then you say its the brown folk down South that you have to go after LOL
supaloopar t1_ix7irn1 wrote
Reply to comment by sephy009 in TikTok Draws Bipartisan Fire in US on China Surveillance Concern by lAStbaby6534
What tech company doesn't provide some kind of backdoor to the governments of China or the US?
Unless you want to paint the Chinese as the same ol' Yellow Horde that wants to destroy you but the White Power of the US is good and benign.
supaloopar t1_ix6y4tf wrote
Reply to comment by Helfix in E. Asia chipmakers see high-tech decoupling with China inevitable by marketrent
That would make sense if Russia was the one that cut off the oil and gas.
Europe and US did that to themselves, they wielded the Almighty sanctions card.
If anything, to your example, the rest of the world has been reliable in delivering to the contract. The West on the other hand have shown how schizophrenic they can be, and rely on their media to blame the other party for their self-inflicted pain.
supaloopar t1_ix35e4w wrote
Reply to comment by MyNameCannotBeSpoken in E. Asia chipmakers see high-tech decoupling with China inevitable by marketrent
Chinese pressure….?
supaloopar t1_itk0xgb wrote
Aren’t they supposed to NOT editorialise their content?
Censor these ads, get sued by the ad buyer. Don’t censor these ads, get sued by the truth police. How do we reconcile what is true? There is no truth police/authority.
supaloopar t1_itjz81g wrote
If Russia wanted to make this point, couldn't they have just blown up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and blame the Ukrainians?
Instead, it's being safely powered down.
I don't get it. Why go through the trouble of transporting and expending one warhead and then having to live with the subsequent radiation wasteland?
supaloopar t1_je9mrgk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in S.Korea, Taiwan chipmakers express concern about US subsidy criteria by benh999
This is not the freedom we were sold. This is a poisoned chalice of freedom