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stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Electric cars became more affordable across much of the world in 2025 — except the U.SEnglish
41·8 days agoThe US: less electric cars, no high speed rail network, terrible infrastructure that’s crumbling but at least you have a war that made gas prices soar.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•DeepSeek Permanently Reduces The Price Of Its Flagship V4 Model By 75 PercentEnglish
1339·19 days agoBlah blah blah blah. China bad. Invading Iran, Venezuela, supporting the genocide in Palestine is all good, getting out of the WHO, removing USAID which had let to thousand of deaths around the world, threathing Greenland and Cuba. Causing global inflation to rise due to oil cost. Tariffs . Destroyed relationships with organizations and countries that took 80 years to build.
And that is just this year for the US.
What catastrophic action on this scale has China in let’s say the last decade?
stumu415@lemmy.zipOPto
pics@lemmy.world•Details on the shoe of the archer at terracotta army (OC)
13·19 days agoUnsure. Out of the 6000 only 2000 are on display. Every figure differs in facial features and expression, clothing, hairstyle, and gestures. So it could be very likely that each archer is unique. There are not that many archers found in this position.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Memory prices tipped to fall as China starts flooding the market with DRAM and NAND chipsEnglish
373·21 days agoJust look at the EV’s. The CEO of Ford was shocked about the quality and innovation of the Chinese cars. He’s driving a Xiaomi SU7 and refuses to give it up. At least Canada is now free of the US chains and letting Chinese EV’s in. The movement is unstoppable in the rest of the world. The only place resisting innovation is the US with its current regime.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•China says 'world's first' offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offs…English
1·21 days agoYou wish. Universal health care, infrastructure, social services, social security, competition in businesses, privacy laws like the GDPR are all part of life in China. Unfortunately the US has none of these. The US government is run by oligarchs and lobbyist. Which citizens of any other so-called first world country, rely on GoFundMe for health care or basic needs? As a German colleague once said, the US is the nicest third world country he’s ever visited.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•China says 'world's first' offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offs…English
12·23 days agoYes. The USA is a bastion of truth. Especially the current regime / administration.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Memes@lemmy.ml•The People's Liberation Army military band played the YMCA lmao
4·28 days agoFor the people that want to watch, here is a link:
Sorry that I deal with facts not my own opinion. There are plenty of resources and research out that clearly state that women are treated worse or even ignored than men.
In that sense you could be a physician.
To me it’s a shitpost because the way they clearly treat women different to man, complaining about illnesses. Just take an asperin and STFU.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex’s price hikes prove I was right to switch to JellyfinEnglish
1·1 month agoEspecially on the Jellyfin TV version it’s a fucking nightmare. I had to switch to kodi just to get subs working.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Remember when they were calling for regime change in China because of mass surveillance? This is the USA today
5·1 month agoI wanted to start a rebuttal but realistically I’ll never change your mind. I just want to say all the things you mentioned like healthcare, housing, education, infrastructure (how is the high speed rail network in the US?) , social security, living wage, and privacy laws like the GDPR are all part of life in China. You make it sound, like most ignorant people who never visit China, like it’s some North Korea here. At least China is not beholden to its tech companies and lobby groups, who buy and own the current US regime. There is more competition and choice here than I ever had in the US. With the exception of ranch sauce that is. Lasty the big difference between China and most Asian countries vs western civilization, is the sense of community. In the US most people are selfish and for themselves - maybe because of the lack of the basic services you mentioned - and if your job doesn’t benefit them, no interest. Especially covid this difference in community became very clear.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Remember when they were calling for regime change in China because of mass surveillance? This is the USA today
151·1 month agoI lived and worked in both the US and China. My life was infinitely better in China. You don’t even notice the cameras but what you do notice is that I can go to my café, leave my electric scooter unlocked with helmet on, get a table outside, put my laptop on it and then go inside to order coffee without any fear anything will get stolen. In the parks there are public coat racks and people put their jackets, backpacks and other stuff on without any hesitation. You feel safe at night walking down the street by yourself. This feeling I rarely have anywhere else. Delivery packages are left outside and gathered sometimes outside of the compound on the public walkway without being stolen.
Now whenever I travel to Europe, I have to totally reverse this behavior otherwise all my shit will be gone. That to me is awful.
stumu415@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•MAGAs Are Fuming After Email Confirms They Will Never Get Their $500 Trump Phones or Deposits BackEnglish
4·1 month agoHahahaha wawahahaha
stumu415@lemmy.zipOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Recalls Cybertruck Because Wheels May Fall OffEnglish
5·1 month agoYeah. Whilst writing, I had RFK Jr on my mind so forgive my grammar.
stumu415@lemmy.zipOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Recalls Cybertruck Because Wheels May Fall OffEnglish
121·1 month agoNo wonder this thing is banned in Europe. It didn’t pass the safety test. Luckily America has much more freedom and much loser regulations.
https://www.ecoportal.net/uk/europe-bans-cybertruck-massive-scale/114/
I dumped Mullvad once it stopped working in China and support was ‘yeah go fuck yourself. We don’t care about China customers’. And indeed it stopped working for months so I indeed fucked off. Now have a much, much better, working VPN with 99.99% uptime. And so, so much faster than Mullvad ever was.
stumu415@lemmy.zipOPto
World News@lemmy.ml•Europe considering banning VPN for 'children protection'
10·1 month agoThe idea itself is terrible, independent of age. It always starts with something like this and before you know, it gets expanded. Because a lot of people are like you: ‘don’t worry. It will be alright. Doesn’t impact us’. The same for chat control.






















No point arguing or giving facts to these people. You are wasting your time. They are stuck in their propaganda bubble. Meanwhile the US has the worst credit system in the world, up to 800% interests to keep the poor people poor, no healthcare but GoFundMe, no infrastructure structure like high speed rail, but keep shitting on China.
China doesn’t care. They are already so far ahead of the US in so many ways like again infrastructure, green energy, EV’s, etc.
Leave these poor people in their Newsmax and Fox, meta bubble. They are not worth it.