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Comment Re: The Point (Score 1) 73

"If Beijing wanted, they could just send the PLA to occupy Siberia, and Putin couldn't do a thing about it"

China is not stupid enough to tip their hand. They will continue preying on Russia by doing sleazy business with them (like selling them the tires that got their advance stuck in the mud) as long as they can first.

Comment Re:Whats new? (Score 3, Interesting) 21

By the metrics Goldman is using the answer is no, America's growth helps growth elsewhere because they are leaning on imports as a primary factor and the US has always been the worlds leading importer of goods. We make a lot of money and spend it out in the world, thus economic growth. This kindof speaks to what "acceptable" is getting at, it's China's protectionist policies that have kept it from being acceptable but also they don't really seem to care?

Whether that metric is worthwhile or correct is where the argument could be.

Comment So no they're not getting regulated or fined (Score 1) 68

It seems that way because you see headlines that they had such and such multimillion dollar fine levied but they appeal and don't pay the fine or it gets reduced to a tiny fraction of the profits from the illegal behavior. But funny thing the news media never seems to cover that...

I know of companies that literally have a classification system where they figure out which laws they can break. You will be shocked to find that the laws that affect rich people are generally in the list of ones they can't break while the laws that affect you are in the list of laws they can break...

Even under Biden it was difficult to get consumer protection laws enforced and the fines actually levied and paid and now the Trump is president worst case scenario you buy a little bit of trump coin and the problem gets solved.

Comment The problem isn't China's growth (Score -1, Troll) 21

The problem is we can't sustain this many billionaires let alone the number who want to be trillionaires.

And we can't take the billionaire's money away because if you try a bunch of old people who grew up on Cold war propaganda are convinced you're going to break into their house and steal their toothbrush. And anyway those billionaires earned it because if they didn't God wouldn't have blessed them /s

Comment Re:So pay the government their cut and it is (Score 4, Informative) 68

Nope they are getting fined because there are regulations.

Lack of enforcement - Nope they got audited thousands of times and fined!

Now you could argue they were not fined enough, I guess but clearly there is a regulation and clearly the regulators are checking up!

Their fines amount to a quarterly rounding error. https://www.businesswire.com/n...

Comment Re: Why was the older version better? (Score 1) 67

You do realize there is a lot more exposure to electromagnetic radiation at 40,000 feet then there is at 1000 feet, yeah?

And you know that we've observed solar bursts causing bit-flips in RAM and SSD? Like, a lot?

So a solar flare causing additional EM and ionizing radiation, and increased exposure to it due to higher altitude might increase the probability of getting a few bit-flips in the systems, yeah?

No, they don't know for sure. But they have operational records that show higher exposure does cause these issues from time to time, and they correlate a higher blast of radiation at the time of the failure.

Comment Re:That seems way too long (Score 1) 45

The network hardware usually lasts longer than the servers unless you get unlucky. For example if you bought a Cisco Catalyst 5000 then you only had max 5 years before you probably got rid of it due to y2k issues. (The switches WOULD keep working after y2k, but logging of dates wouldn't work correctly.)

Comment Re:Inconceivable (Score 2) 32

Producting plutonium isn't as much of a concerns as what particular isotope of plutonium they produce.

Produce Plutonium 240 or 241? No problem, 241 contaminates weapons because it spontaneously fissions and will cause a weapon with more than a single-digit percent of 241 to "fissile" and just make a localized mess.

Produce Plutonium 239 and no other Pu isotope? Weapons proliferation concerns, won't ever get built in the US.

For what it's worth, all commercial power reactors produce plutonium as part of their operation. That plutonium continues to capture neutrons the longer it's in the reactor and turns from what you want for weapons into something you really do not. The longer it's in there, the less suitable it is for weapons.

And there is no known way to perform isotope separation on Plutonium. Whatever you get, you get. And if the non-239 percentage is too high, you have just made more mixed-oxide reactor fuel.

Comment Re:The Point (Score 1) 73

We don't like what Russia is doing in Ukraine, but also, Leftist governments in the West disapprove of Uganda's anti-LGBTQ policies. So they then get to sanction Uganda?

Yeah, that's how it works.

What we are observing is a neo-colonial trend by Western countries to force others to toe their line.

Sure. But is it wrong to refuse to do business with a regressive country? Should a nation be forced to do business with a nation whose goals run counter to their ideals?

If the West has such a problem w/ Russia, greenlight Ukraine to bomb Moscow: that alone should bring Russia to its knees

1) the US promised to protect Ukraine if they gave up nukes
2) Russia still has nukes

Comment Re:It's about Israel again.. (Score 0) 48

Israel has citizens beyond the borders you're talking about, many who were born there or brought there as children. So withdrawing is not an option. You can argue, reasonably or unreasonably, that's unjust, but you have to deal with the world the way it is, not how you got there. It would create new injustices to undo the changes, not right a wrong.

It would be wonderful to time travel back to the late 1940s, get Truman to offer Texas as a location for the new Jewish state, and avoid the problem altogether. But time travel doesn't exist, and it's not clear anyone would accept that deal. So now we have a country that people have been born and raised into, that's majority Jewish, in a world where it's been proven over and over again Jews will suffer persecution and cannot rely on the hospitality of other nations to accept them as refugees.

Don't lose sight of that just because Israel's current political leaders are evil rotten people.

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