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I need to ride one of these.
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If I remember well, in Dubai already exist "flying taxis" :)
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i used to be all for flying cars after growing up looking at them in scifi films, but after so many years driving and just seeing how shit most people are at that, I'm fine with no flying cars.
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Marc Andreessen-
'Our Boston Dynamics SPOT robot cost $50,000. China has a similar product that looks and acts similar and is even hooked up to an LLM and it only costs $1,500.
This is all upstream from all the military applications because it's all the same supply chain. We have to confront this. Having this fragmented approach where we hate tech and then somehow think we can develop a competitive response to tech is not coherent.
We have no whole of government strategy on technology or China. Zero.
It turns out the President matters.'
The nation state and the quality of its government is a crucial factor in the wealth of nations.
Chinas politburo are mostly trained engineers who know if they do not deliver growth they will face removal- and not a quiet retirement but probable shame if not death.
Chinas state led mixed economy is delivering superior growth to the wests corrupt rentseeking parasitic crony capitalism.
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I truly believe that anyone who thinks the US is still more advanced than China is seriously misinformed.
I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think so.
If we get into a hot war with China, it's gonna be a rude awakening.
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China has already won the trade war. People are in denial about how far things have progressed while they indulged in US exceptionalist/Libertarian delusions.
What we are seeing now is the quasi-managed retreat of US hegemony...seeking to preserve as much as possible of the remnants of western civilisations legacy as Trump can.
This doco on how Britain managed their decline is relevant-
But the USA does not have the advantage that Britain enjoyed, of handing over hegemony to a friendly power... Bitcoin and 'crypto' are perhaps going to play a role roughly analogous to the British tax havens...
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