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Comment Rest of world should also target self-reliance (Score 2) 30

- Rare earth elements
- Other minerals should be strategic assets too
- Clean tech - solar panels and battery tech
- Patent rules that favour local businesses
- Seafood - stop getting cheap frozen seafood harvested by China's fleet - who aims to flood the market with unsustainable seafood rather than to feed their own people

Comment We'll see how it can be enforced (Score 1) 23

When I shop for seafood, I intentionally avoid buying a product of a certain country with the largest fleet of fishing vessels aiming to flood the market with cheap frozen seafood and try to monopolize supply. This country also has a record of unsustainable fishing practices, including target Galapagos.

This grave offender will remain unnamed - I'll leave it as an exercise for you to find out.

Comment Stop pushing the in-app browser (Score 2) 67

I'll believe Meta if they stop forcing in-app browser down our throats. External links should open in the user's browser of choice by default.

https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reddit.com%2Fr%2Fassholedesign%2Fcomments%2F1h57x02%2Ffacebook_forces_you_to_use_the_inapp_browser%2F%23%3A~%3Atext%3DIt's%20intentional%20as%20it's%20getting,use%20external%20browser%20for%20everything

The motivation is 100% greed and control.

Comment China's response is a joke (Score 1) 320

Totally laughable. They have been running a nationalist agenda for years and boycotts of US goods happen regularly, therefore a tariff on US imports isn't going to do much anyway. OTOH US's tariffs will wean their citizen off relying on cheap M.I.C. imports. It's a good thing they start looking at goods made elsewhere.

Comment I'm not surprised. (Score 2) 129

While they're at it, I suspect there are backdoor commands on the ESP 8266, or Teensy, or other microchips made in the same country. Maybe still OK to use for game controllers, toy robots, music generators, but I'd be extremely wary about using them for anything mission critical like door locks, or anything that can connect to your network.

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