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yushuf
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Comment #24083621
I have no problem with this. Though US' strength has always been insidiously entering foreign markets and forcing developing countries to be dependent on US tech (e.g India, EU, GB…
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Comment #24083585
So now the US represents the rest of the world? Let me know when the rest of the world bans wechat and tiktok
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Comment #24083571
Not unless the investor is the government itself
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Comment #24082145
Yes. Once US starts playing China’s game, China has won.
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Comment #24082126
No one is forcing companies to do joint ventures. These companies have the option to refuse and not operate in China. Are countries not allowed to impose restrictions on foreign co…
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Comment #24056234
I actually wrote this article! Thanks for sharing this on Hacker News :)
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Comment #24023182
People don't realize how addicted a lot of people are to Tik Tok. It's scary in terms of thinking how much time is 'wasted', but in terms of a product, it can reach the popularity …
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Comment #24017238
I know for iOS you can change the location of your account and have access to download apps outside the US. I wonder if Tik Tok users will do this and download/use the app anyways
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Comment #24017214
You can still access tik tok via its website. Though uploading videos may be much more difficult
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Comment #23840214
I'd recommend reading the paper I linked. If you disagree with what the paper says, I'd be happy to discuss!
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Comment #23833787
How is democracy working out in Arab spring countries or Eastern European countries? Most westerners have it wrong where they think Democracy --> Economic prosperity, where in fact…
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Comment #22527281
Just use Google Spanner
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Comment #22478532
There Kafka cluster is actually managed by Confluent. I wonder if that has anything to do with the persistent outage
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Comment #22470446
I recently interviewed there and they said they're still using Postgres master-slave setup most likely on some cloud provider. Could be catastrophic failure with multiple shards go…