Yumewomiteru
Yumewomiteru t1_iyf9l05 wrote
Six months in space is a long time, the returning taikonauts should enjoy a long break with lots of outdoor activities.
Yumewomiteru t1_iybnn9k wrote
Reply to comment by Somebody0184 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Oh please tell me about how the people of Tibet are just dying to lose their support from and access to the second largest economy in the world so they can go back to slaving away under serfdom.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy9wxk1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Yeah just because rare attacks succeeded doesn't mean these firms don't exist.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy9w6jg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
WDYM China already has security firms tasked with protecting their overseas assets.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy9defl wrote
Reply to comment by seasamgo in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Sure, if you put China's investing and building infrastructure in developing nations at the same level as US and NATO's invasions and occupations. But people with braincells would disagree.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy9auvx wrote
Reply to comment by Somebody0184 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
I'm just applying your logic consistently to another scenario to show you how idiotic your argument is.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy9ao0v wrote
Reply to comment by _baundiesel_ in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Yes, the US devastated Iraq and left millions of innocent Iraqis in utter destitution, I'm sure that is something to be proud of.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy9a9rp wrote
Reply to comment by PacJeans in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Why don't you ask ME and African countries about their views on China vs the west.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy981o7 wrote
Reply to comment by _baundiesel_ in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
>Occupations of places with only insurgencies aren't the experience I'm talking about.
Which is the only experience the US has in recent decades, and judging by Afghanistan they didn't learn much.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy97q3n wrote
Reply to comment by SatanLifeProTips in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Which leaves a much better impression on these countries than invading and occupying them.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy90hbr wrote
Reply to comment by Somebody0184 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
So China has more right to Tibet than America has the right to exist, since they controlled Tibet for longer than the US's existence. That I can agree with.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy8wuvg wrote
Reply to comment by SCWthrowaway1095 in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
Lol Tibet has been part of China since ancient times, look at maps of the Qing dynasty.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy8lhwq wrote
Reply to comment by _baundiesel_ in China is now using advanced 3D-printing tech in its warplanes by Gari_305
So China should go find some middle eastern country to invade and occupy like the US does?
Yumewomiteru t1_iy73rm2 wrote
Reply to China invites int'l proposals for instrument payloads on upcoming mission to the Lunar South Pole by FlingingGoronGonads
Irrefutable proof that China's involvement in space is a boon for the international community.
Yumewomiteru t1_iy73k1w wrote
Reply to Chinese astronaut Deng Qingming finally fulfils dream of travelling in space after near-25-year wait by Saltedline
Congrats to Mr. Deng for the well deserved trip.
Yumewomiteru t1_ixhi39k wrote
Reply to Over 1,000 songs with human-mimicking AI vocals have been released by Tencent Music in China. One of them has 100m streams. by lughnasadh
Expect to see the same rejection and backlash from musicians against AI that artists are currently doing.
Yumewomiteru t1_iwi6q3f wrote
Reply to Farmers in China and Uganda move to high-yielding, cost-saving perennial rice by tonymmorley
China and Uganda have lots of mouths to feed, so breakthroughs like this come a long way for them.
Yumewomiteru t1_ivzwqwx wrote
Reply to Chinese scientist develop new method of rare earth mining that is more effective and uses much less toxic chemicals by mutherhrg
Given China's large market share in rare earth mining this is a very important discovery for the environment.
Yumewomiteru t1_iv8ouir wrote
Reply to Chinese scientists develop salt-tolerant soybean that can grow well on previously barren soil by mutherhrg
Chinese scientists' research on agricultural sustainability is really paying off. First we hear about growing rice with salty water and now this, this will go a long way in solving world hunger!
Yumewomiteru t1_iv1wtil wrote
Reply to comment by Bensemus in China Is Now a Major Space Power by goki7
The US has been caught this year hacking into Chinese universities to steal IP, don't throw rocks in a glass house.
Yumewomiteru t1_iv17l2v wrote
Reply to China Is Now a Major Space Power by goki7
Indeed, and the whole world will benefit, e.g. China will help launch a moon rover for the UAE. Well, aside for the US that is, who foolishly banned themselves from corporation with China's space program.
Yumewomiteru t1_iujio1a wrote
Reply to comment by seanflyon in China launches 3rd and final space station component by miso25
Launching a payload into destruction is by definition a failure, this applies to your precious SpaceX too.
Yumewomiteru t1_iujf3yw wrote
Reply to comment by seanflyon in China launches 3rd and final space station component by miso25
Loss of 40 satellites is a pretty big failure don't you think?
Yumewomiteru t1_iuj4f29 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China launches 3rd and final space station component by miso25
Loss of an entire payload of satellites.
Yumewomiteru t1_jdajbzq wrote
Reply to Huawei Spent Almost $24 Billion on R&D in 2023 to Deal With US Tech Sanctions, Founder Says by tomato-is-vegetable
Huawei has shown that they cannot be stopped by US sanctions, instead they created a self sufficient ecosystem.