Stephen

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Stephen

Stephen

@Stephen2i80w

United States Katılım Ekim 2022
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Stephen
Stephen@Stephen2i80w·
@guoyoujun176851 You must have a lot of fun going hiking. You get to see the beautiful landscape with refreshing air and views. ❤️
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吉安小美@guoyoujun176851·
我们在云南基诺山雨林徒步当野人,与世界失联5小时。 #纪录中国
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Stephen@Stephen2i80w·
@AsianDawn4 This dumbass preferred slavery method. He would rather have African in chains and brought over to America and be a slavery to the white man.
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Asian Dawn@AsianDawn4·
A black man is irritated that Chinese people are "colonizing" Africa and dominating the continent. There are pros and cons to everything. Africans need outside capital; they need help building their infrastructure, and so forth. That doesn't come free.
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Michael Lucci@Michael7ucci·
How many Canadian public officials are straight-up CCP agents? From Senator Oh, who openly celebrates Canada's diminution vis-a-vis Communist China: "The country that once spoke to China from a position of superiority now approaches it with far greater respect and pragmatism."
Senator Victor Oh@SenatorVictorOh

🌹🇨🇦🇨🇳🌹 Ten years ago in Ottawa, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi firmly defended China’s right to pursue its own path of sovereignty and development. A decade later, China’s rise in infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, technology, and global trade reflects the results of its long-term focus on sovereignty, development, industrial capacity, and strategic national planning — elevating China into a leading economic and geopolitical power. The country that once spoke to China from a position of superiority now approaches it with far greater respect and pragmatism. Recent international polling, including Gallup’s latest global approval survey, also points to China’s growing international standing: news.gallup.com/poll/707945/ch… As Canada confronts mounting economic challenges and growing concerns about external pressure and influence, the importance of economic strength, industrial capacity, clear national priorities, and long-term national resilience should not be underestimated. Countries that remain focused on long-term development and national interests are often better positioned to protect their sovereignty and navigate an increasingly uncertain world. #Canada #China #CanadaChina #Sovereignty #Geopolitics #ForeignPolicy #EconomicSovereignty #NationalResilience #StrategicAutonomy #CDNPoli

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Stephen@Stephen2i80w·
@HinduINDNat Open source is free in China. Open source is not free in United States.
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镜月指针@JZhen72937·
厨艺了得👍
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James Wood 武杰士
James Wood 武杰士@commiepommie·
🇨🇳Every time China advances, the same accusation gets thrown around: “They just stole our tech!” This has been the standard complaint for years. But living here in China, the gap between that narrative and what you actually see every day is hard to ignore. Yes, in the catch-up stage China studied, licensed and sometimes reverse-engineered foreign technology. Exactly like Japan did after World War II with American cars and electronics. Like South Korea did with Japanese industrial models in the 70s and 80s. Like the United States itself, which borrowed British textile and steam technology in the 19th century. That’s how every late-developing nation has moved forward. No country invents in a vacuum. The difference is that China didn’t stop at copying. It iterated, scaled and improved at a pace the West hasn’t matched. Take high-speed rail as an example. Japan, France and Germany pioneered it. China bought the initial trains, absorbed the technology through joint ventures, then built the world’s largest and safest network with over 45,000 km today, more than the rest of the planet combined. Domestic Fuxing trains now run smoother, cheaper and more reliably than the originals. In addition, China exports the entire system to dozens of countries. That’s not theft; that is engineering execution at state scale. Initially, BYD’s EV designs were influenced by other companies, but they eventually took a completely different approach. Their Blade Battery is safer, longer-lasting and cheaper than what Tesla was using. They vertically integrated everything from raw materials through to final assembly. The result: BYD overtook Tesla in global EV sales volume, now supplies batteries to Tesla’s Berlin plant and leads the world in affordable mass-market electrification. Tesla’s 4680 cells are solid engineering, but BYD’s patent portfolio on batteries is eleven times the size. Solar panels tell the same story. China turned laboratory curiosities into the cheapest clean energy source on the planet, massive R&D, production scale and relentless incremental efficiency gains. Chinese firms now hold the top efficiency records and over 80 percent of global output. China files nearly half the world’s total patents, leads in 37 of 44 critical technology areas and just cracked the Global Innovation Index top ten for the first time. For a brief history lesson, ancient China handed the world some of the most consequential inventions in human history. - Paper, in the second century BC. Printing, eighth to eleventh centuries. Together they turned knowledge from something monks hoarded into something millions could read and pass on. - Gunpowder, in the ninth century. Ended the age of knights and stone castles. - The magnetic compass, already in use by the fourth century BC. Without it, no European Age of Exploration. Sailors had no means to cross open oceans. - Cast iron, two millennia before the West. - The stirrup, which made heavy cavalry possible. - The seismograph, back in 132 AD. The world’s first, capable of pinpointing earthquakes hundreds of kilometres away. - The mechanical clock, porcelain, the decimal system with zero, negative numbers and the list goes on. These weren’t minor curiosities. These were the true bases that fueled Europe’s subsequent rise. Without Chinese breakthroughs in paper, printing, gunpowder and navigation, there would have been no Renaissance, no Scientific Revolution and no industrial takeoff on the scale the West eventually achieved. For over a thousand years the Silk Road didn’t just carry silk and spices. It carried ideas and the traffic ran overwhelmingly one way. Today, China invests more in R&D than any other country, FACT. It also publishes more high-impact papers in key fields and turns ideas into deployed technology faster than anyone. That’s what real competition looks like when 1.4 billion people decide to lead. Keep shouting “they stole our tech” if it helps, but this claim is nothing more than copium.
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NDTV
NDTV@ndtv·
Want To Apply For Green Card? Return Home First: New US Immigration Rules Watch this report
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CryptoGoos
CryptoGoos@cryptogoos·
🇨🇳 🇺🇸 CHINA JUST LANDED ANOTHER BLOW ON THE US STORAGE CARTEL. Huawei is closing the gap on Samsung without access to American tech. Samsung stacks storage chips up to 400+ layers high, the most advanced in the world. Huawei has been banned from buying that tech since 2019. China's best domestic alternative tops out at 232 layers, almost half the density. So Huawei stopped trying to win the layer race. Instead they invented a new way to pack chips onto the circuit board itself. More chips, smaller footprint, none of the expensive packaging. The result: a 122TB AI storage drive that nearly matches Samsung's flagship. Built with inferior chips. Cheaper to produce. A 245TB version is already in the pipeline. Every export ban produces a domestic workaround. Every restriction funnels more revenue into Chinese chipmakers, who reinvest it into closing the gap. Washington wanted to slow China down. Instead it forced them to innovate.
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Stephen@Stephen2i80w·
@lvjin1993 In the end, Karma will catche up to them and will end up with nothing.
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Li Mengbai@lvjin1993·
你送的是惊喜,她收到的是惊吓。这样的爱情还能维持吗?
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镜月指针@JZhen72937·
新一代的孩子们都是教育的很好。
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Stephen@Stephen2i80w·
@fantasticarg3 @zapatas_mom In a society where most often women are social climbers. They are just never satisfied or happy with their status quote. They are really to pound on the next man with a higher status. This is the problem with a material society in a world we are living.
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Stephen@Stephen2i80w·
@fantasticarg3 @zapatas_mom If a woman has nothing to offer beside her beautiful body, she can only be his temporary placeholder until he finds a woman with the total package.
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fantastic@fantasticarg3·
@SteveTrinh11 @zapatas_mom He can have his own standards, i never said he dhouldn't. But ehat's the point of those if women are closing the door on him because he has nothing to offer?
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Stephen@Stephen2i80w·
@fantasticarg3 @zapatas_mom You are always think your needs, what about him? Typical Americans’ women mentality. It should go both ways.
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