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Comment Re:We'll see (Score 1) 22

Ya, that's separate though.

Apple's transition to x86 was not revolutionary. Apple Silicon is.
It quite literally changed the face of the laptop market.

Where previously, the more powerful the computer you had, the less portable it was, now you could have a laptop as powerful as the most powerful PC laptops, that lasted as long as the most battery-conservative netbooks.
Changes to Apple Silicon since, and throwing it in iPads- not revolutionary. Just iterative upgrades. But Apple Silicon laptops broke the laptop mold.

Comment Re:Does not require the pentagon to sign up for it (Score 2) 21

In fact, they have guns, and could theoretically take them out and threaten to shoot the salesmen as traitors to the country when they mention requiring repairs to be done by the vendor.

No, the military cannot take a US citizen out and threaten to shoot them as a traitor.
That would involve a lot of people going to jail.

Comment Re:They'd be suicidal not to ban it forever. (Score 1) 34

I have *always* been a political realist.
You said:

It's an enemy state bent on Taiwan's destruction

If the Taiwanese had that viewpoint, and acted upon it, Taiwan would be a province of China again. Fortunately, Taiwanese people are smarter than you.

Not everyone agrees with you that what we are referencing can be described as, "handing someone a tool to manipulate you with."
The PRC is Taiwan's largest trading partner, and responsible for just about all of their tourism.
The relations between those two entities is very close. I know that doesn't fit your worldview, but that's your worldview's problem, not reality's.

Comment Re:Environmental issues are exaggerated (Score 1) 108

Cut it out? This is a discussion board. If you can't handle people providing their own opinion about your content, especially when it was a single post that wasn't attacking you, then stop posting. With the time you save, learn to meditate. You'll live longer.

I didn't attack your stupid opinion, I attacked your stupid reasoning.
So yes, please cut it the fuck out. The world is getting dumber at an already upsetting rate, it doesn't need your contribution.
I'd love to meditate, unfortunately people like you who think everything in life is fucking Team A and Team B vote.

The environment is a global issue. Every little bit helps or at least slows down the damage. Every slow down is meaningful, or do you not try to apply the breaks when your car is about to hit something?

Breaking is something you do to something you don't like.
Braking is when you apply brakes to slow something down.

Every little bit does not, in fact, help.
In fact, if we look at the problem correctly, focusing on insignificant things is in fact a detriment.
Bandwidth for change is limited. Wasting it on shit that will never fucking matter only aids the avoidance of changing things that do.

Comment Re:Not Taiwan, China Cries Censorship (Score 1) 34

The KMT (Republican Forces) weren't good guys, either.
In fact, I'd argue it's not really clear that they wouldn't have had their own Cultural Revolution. They certainly tried their best on Formosa, and on the Chinese mainland, to do so. Though the reason would have been ...different... than the hatred of sparrows- Chiang Kai-shek was just an evil motherfucker who got his rocks off murdering his political opponents.

Not everyone knows this, but Taiwan was a military dictatorship- and a pretty fucking evil one- until 1987.
The big portrait of Mao over Tiananmen? That replaced a big picture of Chiang Kai-shek.

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