K E V I N
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K E V I N
@Joh1Kevin
Take it easy man





China is so skilled at geopolitics that it is losing proxy fights like dominoes falling in multiple theaters at once and so chimps out by acting like a monopolizing extortionist




President Trump's announcement of potential 100% tariffs starting on China on Nov 1 will get all the attention, but export controls on "any and all critical software" could be extremely far-reaching, depending on how "critical software" is defined. Broadly scoped, this could capture any U.S. software or product containing U.S. software - which would disrupt most tech flows to China. It also could be scoped to block Chinese access to U.S. cloud computing services, as well as U.S. AI models. That would be extremely painful for Beijing. Narrowly scoped, this could just restrict U.S. chip-design software (which the U.S. controlled in May in response to the original Chinese rare earth controls, but subsequently issued licenses for). That would be far narrower than the scope of the controls that China announced. Bottom-line: There is significant ambiguity regarding what exactly President Trump is threatening here. He deserves credit for moving swiftly to push back on China's actions. But precise and credible threats are necessary to deter China from implementing their controls - and for this threat to be effective, additional clarity is likely necessary. @realDonaldTrump/posts/115351840469973590" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru…










Quote for the day: 🙏


前几天一个朋友说,将来东大如果有机会转型,民众一定会选择普京式的领导人,我赞同他的观点,人类的愚蠢不要低估,人类重蹈覆辙的顽强不要低估。













