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Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳

Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳

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Moscufo, Abruzzo 参加日 Haziran 2015
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Nikhil Sharma
Nikhil Sharma@NikTSharma8·
@PAstynome Your favourite China after all just excels at producing EUVs. No? Chinese trolls say they don't fear competition or rise of India but then why hate it so passionately? Because they have fear of India's latent power in future and growth meanwhile China becomes "World's Nursery".
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Phryne Astynome
Phryne Astynome@PAstynome·
Makes me laugh at how they downgraded Japan’s experience in building lithography machines and top tier optics while talking up India’s talent despite India having no experience. Korea also has experience building semiconductor tools. You have to be impressed by the chutzpah.
🌿 lithos@lithos_graphein

Now the UAE wants its own ASML! But they propose a 4 nation partnership. 🇦🇪 Funding $$$ 🇮🇳 Engineering labor 🇯🇵 Materials 🇰🇷 Fab testing

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🇮🇳thewarhead🇮🇳
🇮🇳thewarhead🇮🇳@thewarhead00007·
@MapOsnit Why are you making joke of yourself by trusting Iranian pages. They will say they won even after losing entire country.
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DevMaks
DevMaks@dev_maks·
@mwangi_kabiru @michaelbukachi You don't get it , do you ? I studied mechanical engineering, and there’s no formal unit on how to use tools like an Allen key or a puller. Yet those are fundamental in practice The same applies here: many essential skills are expected to be picked up beyond the syllabus.
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Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳
@joblijob16 @theafroaussie A country is free to persue its goals.Your type place no agency on the part of Africans because according to your logic ,they are these helpless creatures. What if Israel doesn't stop subvertion in Africa ?
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@nkono
@nkono@joblijob16·
@gaffe_ @theafroaussie Have you heard about subverting any political process? Is that good for you that a foreign country is actively involved in subverting a political process which aim is to promote transparency?
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Najat
Najat@theafroaussie·
Thought Israel isn’t involved in Sudan? Think again. Avi Dichter, former Security Minister: "For 30 years we have destabilised Sudan. It is important that Sudan be permanently destabilized by its internal conflicts." “We had to weaken Sudan and deprive it of the initiative to build a strong and united state. That is necessary for bolstering and strengthening Israel’s national security. We produced and escalated the Darfur crisis to prevent Sudan from developing its capabilities”. #KeepEyesOnSudan
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Scott
Scott@scott___ttocs·
@josefchen > You’re a good part boy and the CCP muckbangs a few billion into you
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Josef Chen
Josef Chen@josefchen·
Be Wang Chuanfu: > Get orphaned at 15 in rural China > Borrow $30K from your cousin to start BYD > Start making phone batteries > Buy a car company with no driver's license > Have Elon Musk laugh at you on live TV > Drink battery fluid in front of investors to prove it's safe > Warren Buffett bets $230M on you (30x'd) > Make iPads, iPhones and every Nothing phone > Outsell Tesla by 3x in 2025 > Supply batteries to Tesla > Dominate AI data centre cooling systems > Build the world's largest silicon carbide chip plant > Own lithium mines in Brazil > Build 8 of your own cargo ships > Make the world's fastest production car (308 mph) > Ship 5-min EV charging > File 50 patents per day > More employees than population of SF The founder still spends 70% of his time on engineering. Thanks for the red carpet at BYD headquarters! More soon.
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J.R.E. Haliburt
J.R.E. Haliburt@JREHaliburt·
@seld_on Americans don't understand "authoritarian" countries are willing to deploy their army engineer corps on a 12 hour notice to get critical infrastructure running, and was a normal thing in older societies Make the national guard repair highways in their downtime see the results
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curious irrationalist
curious irrationalist@42irrationalist·
@akarlin How about art? Have they at least produced phenomena as big as K-pop, which comes from a country that's 1.5 orders of magnitude smaller? Most commercially successful movies come out of the US too.
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Anatoly Karlin 🧲💯
Only remaining reason not to become a full Sinotriumphalist is that the top three AI companies are all American and two whole tiers above the leading Chinese ones. That's the only reason but it's admittedly a huge one, you don't want to accidentally shortsell the Singularity.
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Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳
@Michaelskywal @kimmonismus Wait ,I thought Chinese models are only good because of distillation? Which means that anyone from Japan to Germany to India to Brazil can make good models but for some reason ,they are not distilling . It's like they don't want easy AI
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Michael W.
Michael W.@Michaelskywal·
@kimmonismus Wait, I thought the US was beating China only because the US has access to the highest-end NVIDIA chips. 🤔 But Europe has the same access, so there must be something else going on maybe Europe is too restrictive on technological innovation. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳
@pmuoge YKB. The city went to the dogs completely when Gumo became the chairman of Nairobi City Commission.
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Dorin Cheptea
Dorin Cheptea@DorinCheptea·
@prestonstew_ @carforukraine @GeoConfirmed 48.54965 N, 37.6566 E It took me 2 minutes to find this location, and another 6-7 minutes to confirm it with 100% certainty. Please, let every Ukrainian soldier you meet know to carefully consider when they post any video. 1/
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Preston Stewart
Preston Stewart@prestonstew_·
Crazy POV of an exfil in eastern Ukraine. This is done on a truck provided by @carforukraine. Shows how important your donations are in keeping soldiers alive at the front
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@nkono
@nkono@joblijob16·
@theafroaussie Israel is more dangerous than it is actually considered at the moment. In Cameroon, Israel is in charge of the security unit protecting the president with no overseight whatsoever from the Cameroon government 🙄. Its budget is reportedly bigger than the Cameroon regular army!
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uMlambo 🇿🇦
uMlambo 🇿🇦@Afri_core·
There was a point where I genuinely believed they were victims, even after reading history. My biased mind chose to believe things that were aligned with freemarket capitalism. My obsession with Western liberalism blinded me. These people are evil
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Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳
@cyphe0r Nonsense. Trump and Bibi said that all Iranian launchers and missiles had been destroyed. They wouldn't be lying,would they ?
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Avangard ☦️ 🇰🇳
@tea_and_sleep ZTE and Huawei sanctions pointed out Chinese bottlenecks and American choke points. You can say that Trump did China a huge favour.
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pharos
pharos@tea_and_sleep·
you could say the sanctions against ZTE was the biggest strategic mistake US made in the past decade re: China. all they really got was a billion dollars in fines but they alerted China and Chinese firms to their biggest vulnerability - American technology
Kyle Chan@kyleichan

ZTE was indeed China's Sputnik moment. More than ChatGPT. More than the Oct 2022 export controls. More than the Huawei sanctions that followed. Trump's decision to cut off ZTE from US tech on April 15, 2018 was a seismic wake-up call for the nation. It basically brought one of China's high-tech champions to the brink of collapse with the stroke of a pen. This NYT piece by @liyuan from that time looks so prescient now: nytimes.com/2018/06/10/tec…. I still think about this quote from a researcher at Tsinghua: "We realized that China's prosperity was built on sand." So much that we see today in China--the new Five-Year Plan, the obsession with tech self-reliance 科技自立自强, the Central Science & Technology Commission, the Manhattan Project-style effort to build out a fully domestic semiconductor supply chain--can be partly traced back to that ZTE shock.

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man in the mirror
man in the mirror@ManlntheMirrorr·
@ElectricD704591 @GZsgallos2007 Yea ex Soviet states got a fucking massive nazi problem Ukraine just as Russia tolerates those groups fighting for them and supplying them with weapons whatever floats their boat
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Zsiguli🇭🇺
Zsiguli🇭🇺@GZsgallos2007·
The Battle of Mariupol, Part I: Russian Forces. During the siege of Mariupol, the Russian side deployed significant forces, primarily centered around the 41st and 8th Combined Arms Armies of the Russian Federation, including the 150th Motorized Rifle Division. Given the city’s coastal location, the Russian Navy played a vital role, notably through the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade. These forces were joined by units of the Russian National Guard (Rosgvardia), Chechen paramilitary units (Kadyrovites), and armed formations from the Donetsk People's Republic; the siege reportedly began with approximately 14,000 personnel. The Russian Air Force employed drastic measures: the 52nd Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment conducted carpet bombing of the Azovstal steel plant using Tu-22M3 aircraft, while the 121st Guards Heavy Bomber Aviation Regiment utilized Tu-95MS and Tu-160 strategic bombers to launch cruise missiles at the city's infrastructure. Units under the 4th Air and Air Defense Forces Army—including the 31st Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (Su-30SM), the 559th Bomber Aviation Regiment (Su-34), and the 37th and 960th Assault Aviation Regiments (Su-25 and Su-25SM3)—enforced a no-fly zone, carried out precision strikes, and provided close air support for ground troops. Rotary-wing support was provided by the Ka-52, Mi-28N/35M, and Mi-8AMTSh models of the 55th and 39th Helicopter Regiments, while the 43rd Independent Naval Assault Aviation Regiment supported naval infantry operations with Su-24M and Su-30SM aircraft. According to foreign estimates, the Russian side suffered roughly 6,000 fatalities in ground forces and sustained heavy equipment losses, including Su-25 and Su-34 jets, several Mi-8 helicopters, and one Mi-24 destroyed on the ground by artillery. Personnel losses also included 10 to 15 high-ranking pilots and crew members.
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Pat B💹🧲💼 (RN)
Pat B💹🧲💼 (RN)@PatrickBarkman·
@ripplebrain US (realistically Israel) will take Iran’s oil infrastructure offline to prevent them from selling. Whether that happens before or after Yanbu + East/West pipeline gets impacted TBD
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