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Replying to @David90shaw
They did the exact same thing in Australia. It has backfired spectacularly. The government is less popular than ever, the country is more right wing, and teenagers are more technologically capable than the boomers coming up with these ideas.
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Replying to @wiztom88 @DLoesch
😆 How’s your pedo clergy? He’s so mad at them. Israel is the second most technologically advanced nation on earth. Every day in your miserable useless life you use tech invented by the Jews of Israel. Every day you use tech, products and brands created by Jews in America. GFY.
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Replying to @Echecrates @afalli
Someone asked how long do we bow. How long did China bow? Roughly 40 years. 40 years of being dismissed. 40 years of being handed the manufacturing contracts, the menial labor, the work that required hands but supposedly not brains. 40 years of Western powers genuinely believing, not as propaganda but as sincere conviction, that China would never develop its own IP. That they simply didn't have the intellectual capacity to compete at that level. China knew what they were being told. They heard it. And they made a decision: we will use this moment. We will take the contracts. We will learn the systems. We will build quietly. And we will not move until we are ready. Now Trump, the most aggressive economic nationalist America has produced in a generation, had to fly to negotiate with them. That is what 40 years of strategic patience looks like on the other end. So to answer your question directly: you bow until you don't have to anymore. But here's what separates strategy from submission. You have to know WHY you're bowing. You have to know WHAT you're building while you bow. And you have to know WHEN to stand up. The danger isn't bowing. The danger is bowing with no plan. Bowing with no timeline. Bowing and forgetting that you're bowing. China never forgot. And when China finally decided to stand up, the world didn't just realize China had caught up technologically. They realized China had quietly cornered the supply of rare earth metals. The raw materials that every smartphone, every electric vehicle, every semiconductor, every advanced weapons system on earth depends on. They had been sitting on that leverage the entire time. Quietly. While the West laughed at them. That's not an accident. That's a 40 year plan executing exactly as designed. Nobody gave China that power. Nobody handed it to them. They built it in plain sight while being underestimated. And the moment they chose to assert it, the entire global technology economy had to reckon with them. That is what it looks like when a people decide to play the longest game in the room. Not the tweet. Not the outrage. Not the moral grandstanding. The rare earth metals nobody thought to watch them accumulate. Our generation has to decide what our rare earth metals are. What is the thing we are going to build, corner, and control, quietly, patiently, with discipline, so that when we finally stand up, the world has no choice but to reckon with us. That's the question I'm interested in. Everything else is noise.
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Replying to @smith_lyne28021
Discerning if musk is exercising knowledge without wisdom is a matter of opinion. I would argue it is not knowledge it is people skills, mental and emotional strength, and relentless positive attitude. The knowledge is powerful but with out the will to power it is useless a guitar hanging untouched on the wall. Musk has spear headed electric vehicles, something that was laughed at. He has scaled it and single handedly summoned a supply chain from nothing. Musk has delveloped resuable rockets that put payloads into space every day. Without that drive humanity would be stagnating technologically. It is unwise to stagnate technologically. When that happens Tyrannts are able to gradually start gate keeping. Suppressing the population while guaranteeing the prosperity of their progeny and their cronies exclusivesly. Starlink has brought the internet to every corner of the planet. Giving almost everyone access to humanity's great legacy if knowledge. You say knowledge without wisdom can be dangerous. You can't beacome wise from not exercising knowledge. And who exactly decides who the fuck is wise? how do you measure it. It's a hand wavy place holder that feels good but has no definite substance until you define it at a convenient date. That is bullshit and most of the people saying stuff like that are those who are insecure and jealous. Elon is not a white supremacist. Their is nothing supreme about simply not wanting your people your culture and historical continuity erased through incompetent governance. If that is white supremacy sign me up beacause the genuflecting is cringe old and quite frankly fills me with unquenchable beserker rage. Being welcomeing kind and accomadating and understanding is a part of our cultrue but it has limits. Once a threshold is crossed, well i can hardly get any sleep because i constantly pot on how destroy my enemies in that situation. take what you will from that But people are barking up the wrong tree picking a fight with the white european race.
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Replying to @ArthurAssendune
Lol, not it’s not. You’re arguing it’s a genocide where one of the world’s more technologically advanced armies failed to kill more than 3% of the population in two years, accidentally killed tens of thousands of combatants, polio vaccinated the children they were trying to kill, and the victim population grew during the “genocide”? Give your head a wobble.
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The fact that Snow Crane is so technologically illiterate that she’s practically scam-proof is the one of the funniest things in this game 😭😭😭
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Replying to @sun2jay
But I remember reading about this one specifically how it’s technologically advanced and whatnot, lol
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Replying to @JayinKyiv
Vladimir Putin continues to shape his legacy as the Russian president who has set Russia back in multiple critical areas—some by a decade or more. The war in Ukraine and its aftermath have accelerated long-term structural damage across key sectors: 🔻 Technology & Industrial Capacity Cut off from advanced Western semiconductors, machinery, and dual-use tech—forcing reliance on lower-efficiency substitutes and parallel imports. 🔻 Aviation & Transportation Loss of Boeing/Airbus support and parts has strained fleet maintenance and slowed modernization of Russia’s civil aviation system. 🔻 Human Capital & Innovation A major exodus of engineers, IT specialists, and professionals has weakened Russia’s long-term productivity and innovation base. 🔻 Energy & Global Markets Europe’s shift away from Russian energy permanently altered export flows, forcing discounts and deeper dependence on limited alternative buyers. 🔻 Military Technology Balance Heavy battlefield losses and sanctions on components have degraded access to advanced systems, even as production shifts toward quantity over sophistication. 🔻 Financial & Global Integration Reduced access to Western capital markets and financial systems has pushed Russia further into economic isolation from the global West. The result is a country that remains functional—but structurally less connected, less technologically integrated, and less economically dynamic than before the war. A legacy defined not just by conflict, but by long-term national setback.
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This isn't at all comparable. The US was literally a millenia ahead of all Amerindian tribes technologically, with 90% of their population being wiped out due to diseases like smallpox which they had 0 immunity to. China and other settled states bordering the steppe never had those advantages. Eurasian steppe-nomads were technologically on-par with everyone else, and were much more numerous than the Amerindians could ever be. They were only crushed with the invention and mass-utilization of gunpowder. You're legitimately rеtаrdеd for this comparison.
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These porta-potties gettin more technologically advanced. Thanks @MichelobULTRA
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Replying to @elonmusk
And, eventually, even interstellar too (if SpaceX & our great scientists could soon create highly, technologically advanced propulsion systems enabling our spaceships to travel at the speed of light or even faster) that we humans would also be able to reach Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to us/Earth (only 4.2 light years away) orbited by its potentially habitable planet, Proxima B, believed to be hosting a highly technologically advanced alien civilization!
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Nothing wrong in accepting the truth that all IT companies minted money but didnot work towards making india technologically strong. You and founders of Infosys mastered giving lectures to poor indians but did not do enough towards building technology in india. Accept it.
Stop making loose comments. A foundational model needs 50/60b $ Huge hyper cloud capacity with hundreds of billion $
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Replying to @sewell_herb
That is the current lore in Halo as well btw that ancient humans were on par technologically with the Forerunners
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the only thing you can talk about is rivers when your country contributed basically nothing to the world technologically scientifically or anything indian literally created the numerical system we use today
Replying to @elonmusk
My heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS for your amazing feat--to be the very first TRILLIONAIRE of our planet/world! Yes, Elon, kudos to you for your great SpaceX that creates amazing, advanced Space technologies & engineering (rockets, spaceships, etc.) that make the impossible possible, doable & realistic in human Space explorations in this New Space Age! I really admire your great Space ambition, vision, and goal for mankind! And I truly believe that in this decade or so, with SpaceX, colonizations of our Moon & Mars would become A REALITY--not science fiction anymore! And humanity would truly be a multi-planetary species & civilization soon! And, eventually, even interstellar too (if SpaceX & our great scientists could soon create highly, technologically advanced propulsion systems enabling our spaceships to travel at the speed of light or even faster) that we humans would also be able to reach Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to us/Earth (only 4.2 light years away) orbited by its potentially habitable planet, Proxima B, believed to be hosting a highly technologically advanced alien civilization!
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Replying to @jessicaelgot
No I don't think so, not least of all because it won't work, what you will get instead is a rise of the dark web, it's like the legislation is being written by technologically illiterate dinosaurs.
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Lucille ❌ retweeted
Japan is technologically advanced enough to put a camera on the head of a pin, and ancestrally connected enough to put pins in precise locations to solve issues in the human body. Are you telling me you can't do anything to prevent/catch/punish these monsters? Seriously?
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Replying to @RightScopee
Elon Musk is probably the smartest man on earth at the moment. He sure as hell doesn’t need my approval. But I can’t say that there is much that I know of him that is not favorable. I love his cars. I can’t afford one, but there is no question that the Plaid Model S is among the finest cars ever built by anyone. It’s blazing fast… and stands competitive with any number of hyper-cars, and is driven primarily by women. As while it is the most technologically sophisticated vehicles ever built… it’s crazy easy to drive, fast… safely. You can’t beat that sort of genius. Elon Musk is an amazing BFF human being, whose life everyone thinks is so easy. Because we think a trillion bucks would leave us with a LOT of available time on our hands. Elon Musk has no time… ever. His mind does not calm down… it’s always thinking, always pushing out brilliant points, that if one just does a decent job of it, will eventually make one a bagillionaire. (That’s the technical term for what someone will eventually be, if they make it to trillionaire.) You truly do not want to be Elon. It looks like a LOT of work. And we know how we are … with that.
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