XiaoYan

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XiaoYan

XiaoYan

@itsxiaoyan

Electro-Optical Engineer. Entrepreneur. Going back and forth between Taiwan and the mainland. Sino-Latino in Taiwan.

台北市, 台灣 Katılım Ağustos 2024
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XiaoYan
XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@Ma_WuKong Uruguay mentioned 🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
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Ma Wukong 马悟空@Ma_WuKong·
🇨🇳🇺🇾 Así pintaban los chinos, durante la Dinastía Qing, a la bandera de Uruguay 🌞
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上官亂@shangguanluan·
民进党的转型正义又有新突破,把台湾电力公司的于右任书法改为电脑字体。 有趣的是,中国几大银行沿用至今的字体,也有来自有趣的人物。 比如,交通银行的字体来自“满清遗老、推动满洲国建国的伪满洲国国务总理”郑孝胥; 中国银行的字体则来自郭沫若。 这些机构可从来都没想过要改,觉得这是历史和文化的一部分。 看来,从今以后,连于右任的题字都只能在大陆看了。
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XiaoYan
XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@Garopeto @diegoalejocm En todos lados, pero no es sinónimo de pagar exactamente. Cancelar viene de "cancelar una deuda".
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Dogrock@Garopeto·
@diegoalejocm Uy yo solo conozco una acepción de cancelar..! En que países se usa como sinónimo de pagar?
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Alejandro@diegoalejocm·
Cuando me quieran reemplazar por una IA, les pregunto si una IA puede hacer esto: En plena pandemia le cancelé una cita a mi mamá del verbo cancelar y no del verbo pagar.
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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@_tokuninai Y lo más gracioso: la mayoría de los caracteres simplificados son estandarizaciones de formas abreviadas que usaba la gente para escribir rápido a mano. Osea, en Taiwán la gente también usa muchas simplificaciones para tomar notas, solamente que no es un estándar oficial...
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XiaoYan
XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@_tokuninai Exactamente, pero todo el mundo sigue repitiendo lo mismo. La simplificación solamente ayuda para escribir más rápido, para recordación es igual o, en algunos casos, directamente más difícil ya que a veces se eliminan radicales que ayudan en la memorización...
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༘⋆ ˖ Yeo 𝜗𝜚˚
༘⋆ ˖ Yeo 𝜗𝜚˚@Yeongyeom69·
reminder: if you draw in a cartoony artstyle, make sure to avoid racist stereotypes while drawing asians such as "lime skin" and very narrow eyes
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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@sneed_emmanuel @teortaxesTex Seriously? If most people were like you, a significant percentage of the human population would die, with catastrophic consequences for those remaining as well. If most people press blue, not even one single person would die.
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emmanuel_sneed@sneed_emmanuel·
@itsxiaoyan @teortaxesTex no the dangerous situation is created by blue pressers. absolutely nothing has to happen , at all. The only reason something could happen is because of the people who press blue.
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
The real life question of Blue vs Red is "what should we teach children to do". Humans are creatures of habit. It is entirely possible to have a virtuous society that votes blue by supermajority, in the REAL situation. This requires penalizing Reds. This is called "civilization".
kris@liana_florist

@teortaxesTex Im confused because it seems like votes based off 1st instinct leads to 58% blue win and votes after aggressive debate also lead to 58% blue. The only other things we know is votes won’t be 100% either way and blue >50% means 0 lives lost so how does advocating for red minimise-

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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@sneed_emmanuel @teortaxesTex But in this case, the dangerous situation is created by red pressers. Absolutely nothing has to happen, at all. The only reason something could happen, is precisely by consequence of the existence of those red pressers in the first place.
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emmanuel_sneed@sneed_emmanuel·
@teortaxesTex In real life civilizations blue pressers are the ones who are penalised. For example , when you're going mountaineering it's seen as very selfish and being a bad team player to needlessly put yourself in a situation that requires others to save you.
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XiaoYan
XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@urgentintel @ChrisVTaylor @TGTM_Official It is false. There are no internal travel restrictions. There are only restrictions in entering some cities (like Beijing) with your own car from a different province. You could travel to the vast majority of places in your own car, and absolutely everywhere by train/bus/plane.
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The Great Translation Movement 大翻译运动
Good news for Chinese people has arrived! Chinese people need a visa to travel to Beijing. The visa application is harder than European visas, comparable to applying for a U.S. visa, and the conditions are even stricter—valid for only 6 days, the shortest visa validity period in the world. There are 6 places in China where Chinese people need a visa to travel: Beijing Hong Kong Macau Parts of Tibet Parts of Xinjiang Parts of Yunnan x.com/Israelwaronham…
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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@_tokuninai @NdndnBbnn95939 Y donde viven esos trabajadores? Construyen más viviendas para los trabajadores que construyen las viviendas?
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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@brianhioe You are probably right. Take the W my good man
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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@brianhioe It's not about democracy. Never was
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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@shetlerjones The power disparity is much more pronounced across the strait. China is far more powerful than Russia, and Taiwan far weaker than Ukraine and lacking in strategic depth. In war, Taiwan's position is untenable. It is simply unsurvivable beyond the short-term, unlike Ukraine.
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Philip Shetler-Jones@shetlerjones·
The lesson Taiwan can learn from Ukraine is it’s possible for a well prepared country to deny a much larger and more powerful adversary control over your waters and international trade.
tim anderson@timand2037

Leader of Taiwan's historic Kuomintang party Cheng Li-Wun has learnt the lesson of Ukraine and prefers Chinese unity to becoming yet another sacrificial pawn in a proxy war for US hegemony. Hence her recent visit to Beijing. channelnewsasia.com/east-asia/chin…

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XiaoYan@itsxiaoyan·
@teortaxesTex Not so easy to squash those crinkets after all
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
All three nations controlling Malacca Strait – Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia – have solid majority saying they'd side with China over the US if forced to choose (66,3%, 68%, 80.1%). How's that blockade plan goying, CSIS sisters?
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Coming back to this, a report on the State of Southeast Asia, after one year of Trump, after the tariffs, after everything. «Reversing last year’s trend, a slim majority of ASEAN respondents selected China (52.0%) over the US (48.0%)». Singapore flipped by **27.8%** in 2 years.
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)@teortaxesTex

You can't make this stuff up. The report showing that ASEAN has overall shifted towards alignment with the US was published right after the Liberation Day, April 2. > This year’s survey was conducted over a period of six weeks from 3 January 2025 to 15 February 2025

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