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DogePGP@DogeMEV·
@404flipped @Mayoveli In a way they are but the state takes majority of the profits from capitalism. Their top 4 banks earned about $200 billion in profit last year and the government is entitled to 70% of that.
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@Mayoveli China is capitalist
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Mayowa@Mayoveli·
This cost them about $1 trillion. The truth is, you cannot build systems like this exclusively on the logic of profit. You cannot expect to break even in 20 or 30 years. Projects of this scale are built because the government decides they must exist to serve the people. And this is a problem with systems that are strictly, or overwhelmingly, capitalist. If you leave every problem in your society to the spontaneity of the market, some challenges are so large and so unprofitable that you will never have sufficient incentive to solve them.
Kevin Castley 🇨🇦@KevinCastley

Wuhan Railway Station in China is bigger than many airport terminals in the West and has more bullet train lines than many countries have altogether

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Akunjee 🖋
Akunjee 🖋@mohammedakunjee·
‘Do you know how hard you have to abuse a mammal for them not to have children?’ (re humanbeings)
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DogePGP@DogeMEV·
@Tyeankk467 @orikron Chinese people can sell anything. That’s why Bytedance retained TikTok shop when they were forced to give up TikTok US.
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Tye123@Tyeankk467·
@orikron Lol, which country is going to keep importing from them? Definitely not the west, so they will have to rely on exporting to poorer countries.
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Orikron 🇵🇹 骆培思
The most shocking trend of the next 10 years will be China becoming an economy based on high-complexity manufacturing *while* retaining strong exports *and* appreciating exchange rate that will skyrocket its nominal GDP. Most western economists won't be able to explain this.
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Rafael
Rafael@EffortDefines·
@UnitreeRobotics I want to see a single (non-chinese) factory using these or any Chinese built robot. Thus far we see a lot posts and not a lot of customers. They can dance, that much is for sure, but can they don't anything actually productive.
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Unitree@UnitreeRobotics·
Unitree Launch | Dual‑Arm Humanoid Robot, from $4290🤩 Powered by high‑performance motors and sensors, with integrated binocular vision and voice interaction. Lightweight, compact, and ready for smarter task development.
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DogePGP
DogePGP@DogeMEV·
@x256xx Notice how there’s no counter to the pasta
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x256.hl@x256xx·
Can someone explain why $HYPE should be worth anything at all? My takes: 1) Trading in the HL DEX terminal is no different in principle from many other DEXs where you can expect an airdrop. 2) The $HYPE ATH was directly tied to $BTC. 3) The HyperEVM ecosystem is completely dead. All projects allow those with money to earn, while those without either have no reason to use them, or the projects themselves are too poor to offer adequate rewards for using their protocols. 4) All tokens on HL are plummeting to -99%. 5) All NFTs and early projects are either uninteresting to anyone or have already failed. 6) The community that was expecting Season 3 is getting endless announcements about feature improvements, new asset additions, and other updates. 7) Using a CEX is still 1,000 times more convenient due to multi-wallets and network diversity. And even though you don’t fully own your wallet on a CEX, the tokens there are real if you buy them, and you can do whatever you want with them. 8) It feels like HL just got really lucky - they had a bright start but now literally have nothing valuable to offer.
x256.hl@x256xx

if you think you’re safe because you hold HYPE, remember in 2022 people felt the same about sol and it went from $260 to $8 hyperliquid is just another flavor of the month cause perp dexes are hot right now, don’t mistake it for a bluechip in a year maybe nobody cares anymore

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Epoch Times Premium@EpochPremium·
A Chinese coffee chain in New York City is raising national security concerns. It appears to be a simple business decision—cashless payments only, requiring customers to download an app to pay. But a watchdog group says there could be a national security concern— they send customer data to China.
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DogePGP@DogeMEV·
@teortaxesTex Blame Ambani for providing cheap mobile internet to Indian villagers
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Indians are the only true patriots well, Indians, Israelis and Persians watchmen of American sovereignty who will make sure no cecepee demoralization campaign will succeed. Wypipos must be deluded, fat and smug to fight their wars eagerly. This is how Freedom Wins. 🦅🇮🇱🇮🇳🇮🇷❤️🇺🇸🗽
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)@teortaxesTex

@Gaurab you sound like a scammer, which you probably are do you seriously not know that China today makes top-of-the-line gas turbines?

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DogePGP@DogeMEV·
@KiawanC @HongshenZhu And Indian rupee is in a free fall while the Yuan is very stable so it makes sense for Indians to seek dollars.
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Hongshen Zhu@HongshenZhu·
The short reign of Chinese international students in the U.S. (2009-2020).
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Space Colony@DarkSto07003429·
@lucagrecoita How much does an aluminum wheel cost? Each one weighs around 14 kg. Also, what’s the price of a magnesium thixomolded wheel?
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Luca Greco@lucagrecoita·
Magnesium thixomolded wheels weigh 35% less than aluminium and the efficiency gain goes beyond weight alone 💡 The 20" cast aluminium wheels on a Tesla Model 3 or Model Y weigh approximately 14 kg each. A magnesium thixomolded wheel of the same size weighs approximately 8 to 8.5 kg. That is a 5 kg saving per wheel - roughly 21 kg across four wheels. But here is what makes the difference disproportionate. The biggest impact is rotational inertia, not total vehicle mass reduction. Wheels do not just carry weight - they rotate. Rotating mass requires energy to accelerate and decelerate in a fundamentally different way from static mass. The moment of inertia of a rotating body scales with mass. Reduce the mass of a spinning component and you reduce the energy the motors must spend every time the wheel accelerates, and the energy handled during deceleration. The efficiency benefits compound across the duty cycle in a way that the same mass reduction in a static structural component - a bracket, a tray floor, a body panel - simply does not replicate. Observed tests, including one by Tesla Owners Silicon Valley, demonstrated approximately 5% vehicle efficiency increase from this 20 kg wheel saving alone - disproportionate to the mass reduction because of the rotational inertia effect . The comparison: -> Aluminium wheel: ~14 kg each / ~56 kg total (4 wheels) -> Magnesium thixomolded wheel: ~8.5 kg each / ~34 kg total -> Weight saving: 20-22 kg across four wheels -> Efficiency gain: ~5% (amplified by rotational inertia, not just mass) -> Density: Mg at 1.74 g/cm³ vs Al at 2.70 g/cm³ - 35% lighter by mass The cheapest way to improve an EV's range is not always a bigger battery. It might be lighter wheels. The market for magnesium thixomolded wheels is already being built in China. The West has not started. 📊 Magnesium thixomolding machine installations by OEM, supplier, and application - all tracked in the Gigacasting Database: industryarsenal.com/upgrade ❌ Don't leave your insights to chance with the X algorithm ✅ Subscribe for free to my weekly newsletter about all things Gigacasting and magnesium Thixomolding: industryarsenal.com 📬 Image credit: Timo Günzel
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Lier-solmaxxing@Liersolmaxx·
感觉中国的印度人越来越多了,不知道哪里来的,中国不是一个移民国家。而且我观察他们的YouTube游记,毫不掩饰对中国女性的渴望,到处搭讪猎艳。
🍂@Lovandfear

Your car is German. Your democracy is Greek. Your coffee is Brazilian. Your movies American. Your shirt is Indian. Your electronic Chinese. Your numbers Arabic. Your letters are Latin. And you complain your neighbor is an immigrant!

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AlphaFox@alphafox·
Customer states: Do not spray the sealer everywhere! And he completely nails it - oddly satisfying: 😌
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DogePGP@DogeMEV·
@pitdesi Let them stake USDC in a pool take loans out against it in INR.
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
How can stablecoins reduce remittance fees to zero? makes no sense to me whatsoever. The bulk of remittances $ is migrant workers sending money to family, from US->Mexico, US->India, Gulf->India Stablecoins can make the money-movement leg much cheaper/near-zero but that isn't the bulk of the cost! You still need cash-out, FX, compliance/KYC, fraud controls, customer support, and distribution. When I send money to my cousin in a village in India, there is nothing he can do with USDC. He needs to get the money out into INR and that last mile is where most of the cost lies. Stablecoins can make remittances much cheaper but nowhere near zero.
Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong

An estimated $60 billion was spent on remittance fees in 2025. This could be almost zero with stablecoins.

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Morrisan15
Morrisan15@morris_que14·
God either loves China or may even be Chinese himself bc how does China keep on having lucky streaks like this? At this point a Chinese millenium must simply be divine ordained and the US is clearly being punished by God.
Bloomberg@business

Moody’s Ratings revised China’s outlook up to stable from negative, citing the country’s sustained growth and debt management, despite lingering domestic and external headwinds bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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GreginAsia@OzexpatinAsia·
@Antiwhippy @jokieliu No China build their developments out of Tofu not Cardboard. Its called Tofu construction
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Giokielicious@jokieliu·
I came across this video on instagram. He said he’s gonna show me the side of China I don’t see online. Turns out it’s just a video of apartment buildings with some weird music. What am I supposed to feel? 💀
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DogePGP
DogePGP@DogeMEV·
In a yield environment you gotta be creative with the yields to get the maximum apy and safety. Frax bond LP checks both.
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Bacon Overlord@BaconOverlord·
@LongTimeHistory Yeah, nobody believes the drivers doing early-morning Amazon deliveries are legally here. I have a gated community and they call constantly at 4am and gibber in spanish into the speaker because they don't know what the pound sign is.
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LongTime🤓FirstTime👨‍💻
MAGA man ready to call ICE on Hispanic driver delivering Amazon package—points his shotgun directly at him. Driver was able to run away as homeowner chased—shotgun loaded at him the whole time. Police finally arrived and confirmed delivery driver was legally delivering package on the property. "These early morning shifts are the best blocks and the best paid. But the danger is real, too."
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DogePGP@DogeMEV·
@yesokyeahsure Should have gotten the South Koreans tanks that were designed for the mountains.
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Chris Paxton@chris_j_paxton·
It is really incredible what these robots can do now from omnixtreme - new @RoboPapers episode tomorrow
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Tommy Campbell
Tommy Campbell@tcampbelltweets·
Chinese companies do not have freedom from the government. They *are* the government. Everything is an extension of the CCP, whether explicitly stated or not. Any kind of freedom is an affront to barbaric authoritarians, so the only acceptable path is total and absolute control. If you're a Chinese researcher, and actually intelligent beyond being technically gifted, you'd see this and run for the hills. A caged mind can never achieve its zenith. The soul yearns to be free.
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Chris McGuire
Chris McGuire@ChrisRMcGuire·
After China's cancellation of Meta's purchase of Manus, why would any founder start an AI company in China if they had a choice? In China you have access to less compute, less capital, and salaries are lower than in the West. And if you are so successful that a non-Chinese firm tries to acquire you for billions of dollars, the Chinese government will lure you back to Beijing, ban you from leaving the country, and take your profits by canceling the acquisition. Manus did everything right. They even moved their entire business to Singapore to comply with U.S. outbound investment restrictions. Their only mistake was that they originally founded the company in China. It's not even clear what it means for China to force Meta to unwind the transaction. Is it going to force Manus's researchers to return to China and place exit bans on them too? Is it going to force Manus's founders and shareholders to pay back $2 billion to Meta? This is what happens when you regulate by fiat rather than rule of law. Ultimately, this is a much larger defeat for the Chinese AI ecosystem than for the United States. Meta will be fine without Manus. But Chinese nationals looking to found AI companies will increasingly just start them overseas. The message from the Chinese government here is that every AI company founded in China will forever remain subject to Chinese government regulatory pressure and manipulation, regardless of its legal status or location. Lastly, given the Chinese government clearly believes that the US and Chinese AI ecosystems should be completely separate, we should stop helping their ecosystem succeed! China's AI companies remain extremely reliant on US compute, AI models, and chipmaking tools. If we tighten the screws on China's access to US tech, the Chinese ecosystem will be even less attractive to founders, and more will just start companies overseas.
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