China has more coal than the equivalent caloric value of all known uranium deposits. By the time the world will burn out all Uranium, Chinese will still have coal for many millenniums.
Man, are you one of those 18 Americans that were ever granted Chinese citizenship?
Well, if so what about getting a job in propaganda department? Guangzhou's one have jobs open for foreigners - 18k net + huge perks package you expect on a red job
And to counter what you said. Yes, there are villages in China that have skyscrapers, but there are ones that reverted back to stone age as economic reforms went. All depended on existence of capital sources and if there was enough of factories to sustain the economy. Of course, if you have no factories, and no money to build them you are screwed. There were success stories though, and a shit poor village can do a turnaround. I'm not speaking of cases like ~180fold land price appreciation as a result of bubble city nearby, but villages in the middle of nowhere. There is a village called Sanmin on the very south of Zhejiang. Located in a very picturesque place, but they were piss poor. They gathered all and every fen they had to build a bearings factory. Things started to turn for better for them after. After a nuclear power station was built in the town, the land price there jumped 50 times. A few new factories popped up. One of them is a contract manufacturer for Aima. Now they have own highrises and 3 star resort that is steadily gaining popularity.
Easy explanation here: Amazon is the most common preinstalled bloatware app coming on budget smartphones.
This claim is the same as Facebook claiming over 1b "active" users by counting bloatware installs (what they do to bump up their image with ads industry)
The same media landscape existed in mid-nineties Russia.
Imagine a media channel that is worse than fox neuz on information/disinformation ratio. Worse than Infowars and Breibart. Orders of magnitude more vapid, energetic and aggressive at spewing mental bulshit than crazy street preachers.
Now imagine that backing of such news organisation is a prerequisite for anybody to win any election. This is how it was, and this is what made Russian subhumans to vote in a former KGB leutenant into Kremlin.
Destroying China's light industries under all and every imaginable pretexts, from environmental protection to "enforcing transition to innovative economy"
>What do they want?
Steal land leases from factory owners, the same way lowlife village committee bosses steal land from private rural land owners all over China.
Thought, the higher order pretext for all of the above is the notion that "the South has become "excessively successful"" among bigwigs. This point arose right around the time of riots in Guangzhou over Cantonese marginalisation and the previously unthinkable vane belief/idle talk topic that Guangdong may secede from China popped up as a credible possibility
Here, people are conditioned through mostly fake news or individual anecdotes of stupidity to think the government is incompetent. China's government, at least, is FAR from incompetent. If my Chinese venture was ready for funding, it would have been funded. By the government, or with a funding company via government assistance in introducing everyone. It's a slick, well oiled machine. It's not always fair, but it REALLY works.
Ha! Like they are. What I see myself now is CCP declaring Jihad on China's manufacturing industry. Do you realize that the new mayor of Shenzhen has ordered 9000 to 10000 manufacturing enterprises providing jobs for MILLIONS to be closed and factories bulldozed to make way for garish hotels of Dongbei mafia? The previous mayor of Shenzhen did not want those guys to make his city a hooker parlor and this is why he was killed.
Government is highly local. Localities, regions, etc all compete with each other. Government employees move up based on (well, who they know, but also) performance... which many times is measured by economic indicators or notable things they've accomplished. So, most everyone in government is competing with the town next door to improve the economy. That's a hell of a thing.
Well, how do you get local contacts when they kill the few brainy people in the government? Previous mayor spoke fluent Russian and was instrumental in bringing tons of highly skilled Eastern European engineering cadres to the city. Now what a new guy does? He Hongkongizes the city, a land plot in Qianhai-Shekou costs more than land near Admiralty in HK or, say, downtown Monaco city. Whom he brought into the town? He brought fucktard property development mafia from all over the world. He is eager to bulldoze just anything for a kickback from property developers - he even managed to "redevelop" a residential district twice in 5 years! A few plots from near Qianhai were sold to a guy who wanted to put a mixed use condo complex there, he built the foundation, but got kicked out when the guy decided to resell the same plot to HK mafia just 3 years after the start of construction.
Where do all these high quality products end up? They certainly don't seem to export them because all the non-Western or noname Chinese stuff I've had is even worse than the Western-branded ones.
Did you realize that under "domestic makers" I mean China's own OEMs? Foxconnies, CM, Flextronics, Namtai, Shitatron-Pegatron, Quanta-Schmanta, AML - they are all foreign companies.
Chinese domestic OEMs do not have luxury of working with biggest brands. Most of stuff they sell are made for small private brands that change manufacturers as frequent as Stevie-Aids-Jobs changed his "Johnnies."
You also don't need to look long for Chinese makers with own brands that do put up at least something under the words "brand integrity" . Those are pretty much all remaining Chinese manufacturers ran by private entrepreneurs: Chuwi, Smartron, GPD, Tronsmart ( those are two different companies,) Orvibo, Tenda, Coolpad, Onda, pretty much all and every small business who spams Western blogs with paid review requests (because these are the only marketing option they have money for)
>Chinese products break, because they are produced as cheaply as possible, western products break because they are engineered to break.
No, no, no man. I once worked in electronics OEMs. I assure you, all shit requests to "strip the product to the last cent" come from Western buyers: HP, Best Buy, Dell (those guy have massively improved once Michael Dell kicked out flowchart warriors,) Bang and Olufsen, Google (their bundled usb chargers were some of the crappiest on the market tech-wise around 2012)
Chinese domestic makers are faaaaar more concerned with issues of high return rate since they don't have marketing power to run on high margins. For a factory that survives with single digit margins, a 10% return rate means they are in loss, some times in a tripple digit loss. No, they will better up-rate all components, and materials than risk having returns and potential blacklisting by QC agents.
I once worked right besides Huali's fab. Just a year ago, Huali's campus was a ghost town. They built factories worth many gigabucks, yet did not have anybody to run them. All Chinese process engineering grads are poached by Taiwanese fabs even before they graduate.
Well, at least you should give them credit for finally getting the direction where the wind is blowing.
Dell got bumper sales once Michael Dell got back into business and wrestled the helm from MBA flowchart warriors and people who were "product managing" company's products to death.
See: XPS13 - the most sold high-end PC laptop. And they got there in just 2 years.
Hey, even Chinese are leapfrogging old brands now: See Chuwi Surbook 13 - the name is ofcourse ridiculous, but see THEY GOT IT TOO. This is provably the one and only budget PC laptop worth buying on the market. You have apollo lake for the core, bur it comes with huuuge battery, best in class screen, and all benefits of 100% solid state/single chip platform.
How much will the same bank demand from gansters for a cashout?
>Why act now and get the CIA to consider its issues and then be totally locked out?
Get bonuses, promotions, retirement premias, more stuff to bump up the resume
And moreover, Chicoms never had any issue flooding the West with disinformation, just like USSR did
In China, a company working as an intermediary has an unlimited liability.
Wechat pays in all and every proven fraud case, which are very few
If Tencent will distribute weixin through "rooted only" app stores, I bet they will not loose much users
That's it
China has more coal than the equivalent caloric value of all known uranium deposits. By the time the world will burn out all Uranium, Chinese will still have coal for many millenniums.
>Americans are four times more likely to be arrested and incarcerated by their government.
Because American police does its job better
Man, are you one of those 18 Americans that were ever granted Chinese citizenship?
Well, if so what about getting a job in propaganda department? Guangzhou's one have jobs open for foreigners - 18k net + huge perks package you expect on a red job
And to counter what you said. Yes, there are villages in China that have skyscrapers, but there are ones that reverted back to stone age as economic reforms went. All depended on existence of capital sources and if there was enough of factories to sustain the economy. Of course, if you have no factories, and no money to build them you are screwed. There were success stories though, and a shit poor village can do a turnaround. I'm not speaking of cases like ~180fold land price appreciation as a result of bubble city nearby, but villages in the middle of nowhere. There is a village called Sanmin on the very south of Zhejiang. Located in a very picturesque place, but they were piss poor. They gathered all and every fen they had to build a bearings factory. Things started to turn for better for them after. After a nuclear power station was built in the town, the land price there jumped 50 times. A few new factories popped up. One of them is a contract manufacturer for Aima. Now they have own highrises and 3 star resort that is steadily gaining popularity.
Easy explanation here: Amazon is the most common preinstalled bloatware app coming on budget smartphones.
This claim is the same as Facebook claiming over 1b "active" users by counting bloatware installs (what they do to bump up their image with ads industry)
Dart and Go are fucking failures. Both are on a trajectory to become abandonware in two to three years
The same media landscape existed in mid-nineties Russia.
Imagine a media channel that is worse than fox neuz on information/disinformation ratio. Worse than Infowars and Breibart. Orders of magnitude more vapid, energetic and aggressive at spewing mental bulshit than crazy street preachers.
Now imagine that backing of such news organisation is a prerequisite for anybody to win any election. This is how it was, and this is what made Russian subhumans to vote in a former KGB leutenant into Kremlin.
Go drink vodka Volodya
>What exactly is the Jihad about
Destroying China's light industries under all and every imaginable pretexts, from environmental protection to "enforcing transition to innovative economy"
>What do they want?
Steal land leases from factory owners, the same way lowlife village committee bosses steal land from private rural land owners all over China.
Thought, the higher order pretext for all of the above is the notion that "the South has become "excessively successful"" among bigwigs. This point arose right around the time of riots in Guangzhou over Cantonese marginalisation and the previously unthinkable vane belief/idle talk topic that Guangdong may secede from China popped up as a credible possibility
Here, people are conditioned through mostly fake news or individual anecdotes of stupidity to think the government is incompetent. China's government, at least, is FAR from incompetent. If my Chinese venture was ready for funding, it would have been funded. By the government, or with a funding company via government assistance in introducing everyone. It's a slick, well oiled machine. It's not always fair, but it REALLY works.
Ha! Like they are. What I see myself now is CCP declaring Jihad on China's manufacturing industry. Do you realize that the new mayor of Shenzhen has ordered 9000 to 10000 manufacturing enterprises providing jobs for MILLIONS to be closed and factories bulldozed to make way for garish hotels of Dongbei mafia? The previous mayor of Shenzhen did not want those guys to make his city a hooker parlor and this is why he was killed.
Government is highly local. Localities, regions, etc all compete with each other. Government employees move up based on (well, who they know, but also) performance... which many times is measured by economic indicators or notable things they've accomplished. So, most everyone in government is competing with the town next door to improve the economy. That's a hell of a thing.
Well, how do you get local contacts when they kill the few brainy people in the government? Previous mayor spoke fluent Russian and was instrumental in bringing tons of highly skilled Eastern European engineering cadres to the city. Now what a new guy does? He Hongkongizes the city, a land plot in Qianhai-Shekou costs more than land near Admiralty in HK or, say, downtown Monaco city. Whom he brought into the town? He brought fucktard property development mafia from all over the world. He is eager to bulldoze just anything for a kickback from property developers - he even managed to "redevelop" a residential district twice in 5 years! A few plots from near Qianhai were sold to a guy who wanted to put a mixed use condo complex there, he built the foundation, but got kicked out when the guy decided to resell the same plot to HK mafia just 3 years after the start of construction.
Where do all these high quality products end up? They certainly don't seem to export them because all the non-Western or noname Chinese stuff I've had is even worse than the Western-branded ones.
Did you realize that under "domestic makers" I mean China's own OEMs? Foxconnies, CM, Flextronics, Namtai, Shitatron-Pegatron, Quanta-Schmanta, AML - they are all foreign companies.
Chinese domestic OEMs do not have luxury of working with biggest brands. Most of stuff they sell are made for small private brands that change manufacturers as frequent as Stevie-Aids-Jobs changed his "Johnnies."
You also don't need to look long for Chinese makers with own brands that do put up at least something under the words "brand integrity" . Those are pretty much all remaining Chinese manufacturers ran by private entrepreneurs: Chuwi, Smartron, GPD, Tronsmart ( those are two different companies,) Orvibo, Tenda, Coolpad, Onda, pretty much all and every small business who spams Western blogs with paid review requests (because these are the only marketing option they have money for)
MEN! Mod this guy up!!! I gave up my last mod point to return this post from negative score
>Chinese products break, because they are produced as cheaply as possible, western products break because they are engineered to break.
No, no, no man. I once worked in electronics OEMs. I assure you, all shit requests to "strip the product to the last cent" come from Western buyers: HP, Best Buy, Dell (those guy have massively improved once Michael Dell kicked out flowchart warriors,) Bang and Olufsen, Google (their bundled usb chargers were some of the crappiest on the market tech-wise around 2012)
Chinese domestic makers are faaaaar more concerned with issues of high return rate since they don't have marketing power to run on high margins. For a factory that survives with single digit margins, a 10% return rate means they are in loss, some times in a tripple digit loss. No, they will better up-rate all components, and materials than risk having returns and potential blacklisting by QC agents.
Not possible: all electronics is made in China, all parts for it are made in Taiwan.
China can't defeat Taiwanese in semi, and Taiwanese can't stop relying on mainland for cheap labour.
I once worked right besides Huali's fab. Just a year ago, Huali's campus was a ghost town. They built factories worth many gigabucks, yet did not have anybody to run them. All Chinese process engineering grads are poached by Taiwanese fabs even before they graduate.
Sorry guy, mustook the name. It's called "Lapbook." Chuwi's take on XPS class devices is this thing https://liliputing.com/2017/04...
Well, at least you should give them credit for finally getting the direction where the wind is blowing.
Dell got bumper sales once Michael Dell got back into business and wrestled the helm from MBA flowchart warriors and people who were "product managing" company's products to death.
See: XPS13 - the most sold high-end PC laptop. And they got there in just 2 years.
Hey, even Chinese are leapfrogging old brands now: See Chuwi Surbook 13 - the name is ofcourse ridiculous, but see THEY GOT IT TOO. This is provably the one and only budget PC laptop worth buying on the market. You have apollo lake for the core, bur it comes with huuuge battery, best in class screen, and all benefits of 100% solid state/single chip platform.
Kerolox is for hipsters, real men fly ClF5 + Pentaborane
When can we expect free Marxism lectures there?
>Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance
This explains everything, his relatives are GS legal counsels
First chipshooters came to market close to 40 years ago, but Chinese still do manual board population for less than what robot does