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tamsen_ikard

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But China will not build AI compute crazily like the US companies are doing now. They will not waste trillions on a uncertain project with very little potential for returns that is evident right now. China has already made AI mostly free and open source. Its already very dubious for AI to make money right now.

I think Chinese companies in general will be much more cautious about spending money on LLM Chatbot AI and will look for solid and proven business usecases before comitting massive buildout.

US companies on the other hand could be left with loss making AI data centers without any sort of money making potential. And when the VC money runs out, bubble bursts, fire sale those GPUs.
 

pmc

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Yeah well white supremacy has a cost: your entire nation states and cultures to be slaved to capitalist Anglo Zionist culture under the umbrella term “white culture”. Even your languages would become extinct to speak American style English given by how English has become the defacto language of Europe now.
If US wanted to impose American style English. US would have encouraged mass emigration from Europe post 1945 since North American continent has much more resources and space. A smaller population Europe will have smaller GDP and no domestic scientific potential forcing it to study only in English.
 

bsdnf

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Ministry of Commerce: Anti-dumping investigation initiated against dichlorosilane (DCS) originating from Japan

Main applications: As a silicon source gas for semiconductor thin film deposition, it is used in epitaxy and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) to deposit thin films such as polycrystalline silicon, silicon oxide (SiO2), silicon nitride (Si3N4), and silicon carbide (SiC). It is widely used in the manufacture of logic chips, memory chips, and analog chips. It can also be used as a raw material for synthesizing silicon-based precursors and polysilazanes.
 

phrozenflame

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I don't think Japan's economy can survive global sanctions by China, Korea, SE Asia, Europe, and US.

I also don't think US wants China to arm US enemies like Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, Iran, Canada, Denmark with nuclear weapons, so it will not support arming China's enemies like Japan with nukes. It can backfire on US to support proliferation because China can play the same game too.
There will be no global sanctions, only Chinese sanctions. The "rules" apply on others and certainly will not apply on Japan if that means they add a complication for the "arch enemy" China.

China arming Venezuela is like handing over the nukes directly to US. Did we not witness the incompetence just rexently?

Mexico wouldnt even want it, their policy and actions is to get Chinese market share in US market. They arent even solid ally.

Same for Cuba, US will run circles around them, they simply dont have ideological fervor of the past. If Venezuela becomes a success story in terms of improving life of general public, Cubans will sit in homes. Your average person doesnt give a fuck about great power games.

Canada, Denmark?? Lets add Moon and Mars to the list.

Iran, TBH, too late and not worth riling up rest of the Middle East now. Whatever relative deterrence they had, that went out of the window. The remaining will be gone too as how things stand.

The best cards to play is Economic response, like we are beginning to see and perhaps build up of North Korea.

China is being decent and playing by the rules that are no longer being followed.
 

Nevermore

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There will be no global sanctions, only Chinese sanctions. The "rules" apply on others and certainly will not apply on Japan if that means they add a complication for the "arch enemy" China.

China arming Venezuela is like handing over the nukes directly to US. Did we not witness the incompetence just rexently?

Mexico wouldnt even want it, their policy and actions is to get Chinese market share in US market. They arent even solid ally.

Same for Cuba, US will run circles around them, they simply dont have ideological fervor of the past. If Venezuela becomes a success story in terms of improving life of general public, Cubans will sit in homes. Your average person doesnt give a fuck about great power games.

Canada, Denmark?? Lets add Moon and Mars to the list.

Iran, TBH, too late and not worth riling up rest of the Middle East now. Whatever relative deterrence they had, that went out of the window. The remaining will be gone too as how things stand.

The best cards to play is Economic response, like we are beginning to see and perhaps build up of North Korea.

China is being decent and playing by the rules that are no longer being followed.
Yes, most countries in this world remain in a state not unlike that of British colonies. They worship power and accept oppression from the strong, finding a sense of security and satisfaction in this subjugation—much like China's tributary states once did. They are either timid little nations content to cower in the shadows, whispering gleefully as they scrape by, or incompetent governments willing to sacrifice their people's interests and trample international morality to kowtow to might. Governments with a shred of backbone engage in double-dealing and backstabbing in international politics, resorting to every underhanded tactic to snatch food from the tiger's mouth. The “fairness and justice” they preach is merely parroting the false promises spouted by the powerful. Ultimately, they stand by helplessly as the powerful tear off all pretense of fairness and justice, leaving these small nations to sink into silence and self-comfort.
For China, within the current crumbling international order, it offers other nations a new choice: to cooperate with China. China will respect and support all partner nations within the international frameworks it establishes, and if necessary, can provide robust military sales support. However, for nations seeking ties with China, breaking free from American infiltration and coercion is essential—and therein lies the challenge. Too many countries worldwide remain entrenched under America's reign of terror. Their governments lack the capacity, courage, or public support to escape U.S. control. The poison pill of “liberal democracy” has seeped into every household, while the dual threats of American sanctions and the allure of the U.S. market have rendered these nations near-zombie states.
 
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