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书读百遍其意自现 – meaning reveals itself when you read something many times.
best shorthand of why "blue curtains" are so dumb I've come across
The closing paragraph really gives the game away, but can't expect any better from The Economist:
In the process, the West has been abandoning its commitment to a bottom-up, market-based approach to setting technical standards.
So in the process of being spooked by China, the world's largest manufacturer of electronics, having some influence on standards, the West refers to letting the biggest pile of capital set standards for profit as a 'bottom-up approach'.
“We are being forced to undermine a system that has been very effective and that we have profited from for a long time,” laments Mr Rühlig. In more ways than one, China is making the West play by its rules.
China now being more capable at playing the same game they been playing for decades is framed as a terrible injustice. They are crying that they used to be able to set standards that relied on privately owned intellectual property that generated easy profits for years or even decades.
I hope the Chinese told them they could just stop enabling a genocide. That is the correct answer to this situation.
Intel did 3D Xpoint aka Optane, but seems like it didn't really catch on so much. Hopefully this new NV memory tech gets to scale because it sounds awesome.
The zionist prez that said being the strategic leader of this escalation is really something.
An officer then allegedly pulled a sealed emergency release button that shut the MRI machine down, deactivating it, evaporating thousands of liters of helium gas and damaging the machine in the process. The officer then grabbed his rifle and left the room, leaving behind a magazine filled with bullets on the office floor, according to the lawsuit.
I just realized their native built sniper rifles are only single shot bolt action. I kept wondering why they were handling loose ammo in these videos, but now that totally makes sense. They don't have magazines. I thought it was just cool sniper theatrics, but it's actually quite utilitarian.
Every on-call employee should now get additional hazard pay until all devices have been throughly screened for explosives.
I was wondering how quickly into the article there would be fascist dog-whistling about invading Kursk. 2nd paragraph.
“I felt myself a part of history, because it was the first time since the Second World War Russia’s been invaded,” Sergei, the flaxen-haired trooper, told POLITICO
“I had the most powerful feeling,” he said.