Quote from: NikoB on July 08, 2023, 13:56:05More information about the fraud of investors in solar panels:Your article clearly says the main issue wasn't the panels but the installers choices to cut costs which led to exposure of contacts to moisture. Even still with all the issues the panels already paid for themselves and continue to be profitable.
So the lies of manufacturers about 20-30 years are obvious and their payback is a big question, like all "green" energy. The authorities and business do not care, as long as the naive and believing in the declarations are paying for everything...
Quote from: NikoB on July 08, 2023, 14:01:20When buying solar panels, require written guarantees of 20-30 years from manufacturer. But the trick is that even written legally binding guarantees may not work if by that time, or even after 10 years, the manufacturer himself disappears from the market or replaces the legal entity without succession with the old one...
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 23:02:58Though I do agree that Putin screaming nukes is BS.Well, you agreed with me that the entire West, who has been howling about a nuclear conflict since February 2022 and, under these pretexts, cynically justifying the impossibility of delivering heavy expressions, are duplicitous bastards and bastards who allowed the death of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians. As before, under the same pretext, they allowed the death of millions of Syrians, when Putin from the UN rostrum in the fall of 2015 explicitly threatened the United States to use nuclear weapons if they did not yield to him in Syria. And then Obama and Biden ruled again. NOT Trump and NOT Republicans.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 23:02:58You were clearly for everyone moving to ARM though saying everyone should follow Apple. As for the memory issue, it doesn't really matter. The real life performance gains aren't that big. Again, until there are standards for modular components, no one who cares about right to repair should favor soldered componentsAgain you are talking nonsense that has nothing to do with reality.
Quote from: NikoB on June 11, 2023, 16:28:56You are lying again repeating the delusions of the stupid majority.
Now there are 6 times fewer nuclear warheads on the planet than it was at the time of the critical phase of the Cold War. That's when the USSR alone had almost 30,000 warheads (that's 2.5 times more than the entire nuclear arsenal of the world today) - it could really turn most of the territory of the West and China, India, Asia, Africa into uninhabitable territory.
With modern remnants, the US will be destroyed as an empire, but part of the population 100% will survive, as in other countries. But naturally, the most developed countries will lose the most in terms of their structure and influence, infrastructure (the undeveloped ones have nothing to lose, except for part of the population), because the blow will be struck precisely at them, and not at Africa, South America and parts of Asia / Oceania.
Thus, the West will 100% lose a nuclear war, although it will destroy a significant part of the population of Russia and almost the entire population of China / India (although formally they are not an enemy of the West, I'm sure that warheads will be among the first to fly there) - due to the high population density.
Most of all, Africa and South America will not be affected - it will be easiest to survive there. As well as on a number of oceanic islands.
It's just that the Putin regime, like Xi, is definitely in collusion with Western kleptocracies and, in principle, they don't think to allow this - they just need to share influence and control the sheep, suppressing spontaneous uprisings and attempts to overthrow them by joint efforts. And the "covid" scam and the subsequent "Ukraine" scam only proved that things were not clean if there was a real, serious, fundamental confrontation between them at the existential level.
But what kind of existential and principled confrontation can there be if the Western authorities are already definitely professing fascist regimes and restrictions, sneaking to the end? They are simply engaged in undercover division of the world, fooling the stupid crowd. Not allowing a real dangerous confrontation.
For principled people, just a nuclear war (if there is no way to avoid it) would be a real way out to reset human civilization, although this will set it back 200 years ago.
But it is precisely for the current powers that be that a nuclear war is most unprofitable, therefore, with a 99% probability, there will not be. They just scare the stupid public with a nuclear conflict in order to justify the obvious collusion between them ...
If Putin were really principled (not sparing his stomach and his children) and his comrades-in-arms were ready for a nuclear attack, knowing in advance that they could not win economically and would be completely defeated, and the captains and majors sitting at the missile console followed orders (the chances of these are just minimal, and Putin and Shoigu understand this well), then they would have attacked the West long ago. But no, they want to live and to survive from the filthy broods. And the ruling kleptocrats of the West, China, and India also want to survive.
Frightening the population with a nuclear conflict is a smoke screen for their collusion and distribution of roles in the general hierarchy, squabbling for power and influence.
QuoteYou again repeat the official propaganda of the United States, which causes only laughter. You have a continuous lack of resources and you are at the finish line. So, if the standard of living falls by 2-3 times, a civil war or the sewerage of anger outside through the beginning of the war, it is the United States, is inevitable. As well as general mobilization subsequently.
The inhabitants of Russia also did not believe that the regime would decide to mobilize, everyone assured that if this happened, the regime would end. And what? It's still holding on, though the cracks are getting wider. It all depends on the ability to control and intimidate the crowd. And as your recent history has shown - the presence of a huge amount of weapons in the hands of the Americans does not mean anything anymore - most of them, despite this, have the same mentality of sheep as the Russians. Those. weapons do not solve anything - only the internal state of the majority of the population, strong enough and ready to fight back, decides. In the US, the urban population of the blue states will immediately lose to the red states. The outcome of the civil war is obvious. But only if the ruling kleptocracy does not have time to channel the general anger of the crowd at the drop in living standards into external aggression. Your kleptocrats are doing just that, preparing a big external war. Whether the opposing sides will force it to start first or whether it will have to start first depends on many factors. Only one thing is obvious - the US ruling kleptocracy supports this war and will start one way or another.
QuoteYou're again misrepresenting what I've written so many times - I'm just pointing out that Apple has made progress far beyond the x86 platform, albeit at some cost. But the fact that the x86 has a frankly weak memory controller and bandwidth should be obvious to any technical IT professional by now, even the entry-level one. Plus, the odious TDP race, which AMD also got involved in, was forced to and which eventually will be forced to admit defeat by 2025 because of this, when its access to advanced technical processes will be completely unaligned by Intel.
But for today x86 has no sane way out regarding the memory controller - a 512-bit controller is technologically unavailable to them. x86 is rapidly hitting a dead end with very slow memory and an increasing number of cores. And also with the fact that each new step in technical processes gives less and less exhaust. Soon there will be nothing to justify the sale of new series, because. TDP has already hit the ceiling (300W on laptops is already insane), and by reducing consumption, the next series will not be able to give any significant advantage over the old ones, and in the worst case (most likely it will be so) the new series will turn out to be slower and it is the Intel management that will have to explain with customers about this, not AMD management.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00It would be the end of civilization if things go nuclear, too many nukes.You are lying again repeating the delusions of the stupid majority.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00Like many places, US has its own internal conflicts that they prioritize, and China is playing both sides like a fiddle. That said, I doubt it would lead to a civil war, at worst both sides will split volantarily. US has no shortage of resources so you know, at least not for the forseable century.You again repeat the official propaganda of the United States, which causes only laughter. You have a continuous lack of resources and you are at the finish line. So, if the standard of living falls by 2-3 times, a civil war or the sewerage of anger outside through the beginning of the war, it is the United States, is inevitable. As well as general mobilization subsequently.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00What do you mean "ahead of x86"? Apple is using custom ARM. All of which have been using embedded systems. Do you not put 2 and 2 together that transistioning to ARM means everything will be embedded until that is addressed?You're again misrepresenting what I've written so many times - I'm just pointing out that Apple has made progress far beyond the x86 platform, albeit at some cost. But the fact that the x86 has a frankly weak memory controller and bandwidth should be obvious to any technical IT professional by now, even the entry-level one. Plus, the odious TDP race, which AMD also got involved in, was forced to and which eventually will be forced to admit defeat by 2025 because of this, when its access to advanced technical processes will be completely unaligned by Intel.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00I am not sure what point you are trying to make, solar panels vary by type and quality. Sure, solar panels degrade with time, but so does everything. Most solar panels come with at least 25 years warranty that assures 80% generation. My solar panels on my roof promise 92% after 25 years.You are the perfect consumer fool for solar panel companies. In the study, it is written that these panels will definitely not work out the declared resource.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00CE includes both diesel and gasoline. And no they do not work great there at all.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00Not really, assuming the battery wasn't fully discharged, it can last a month in the cold. Afterward, the manufacturer can bring it back to life if they wanted to.Tell your fantasies to the inhabitants of Siberia, they will laugh at you for a long time, as if you were obviously crazy.
As for gasoline/diesel cars, nope. First your 12v would be dead since lead acid battery will die. Second of all it gets cold enough that gasoline and diesel freezes. Leaving it for that long and starting it up is extremely risky and life threatening.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00Sorry, but you are wrong. No matter how tempting the hand is, it is still up to the people to chose what to do. Japan and South Korea were no different than many developed nations, yet now their standards of living are among the westYou again cynically and snobbishly deny the guilt of the Western countries, their inhabitants in the state of governance in the third world countries. Although I previously proved a significant fault in this is precisely the Western world, which sucks all the juice out of them.
Do you know why world hunger exists? It has nothing to do with there being not enough food.
I am not absolving the west from all blame, but it is naive to think it is the source of all blame. If roles were reversed do you think it would be any better? It may even be worse.
Ultimately, it is up to themselves to fix their problems. It isn't an easy road, but ultimately all nations started fair, some won, some lost and we got to where we are today. All the people of the west can really do is throw bones. But ultimately it is the duty of each nation to do their best to improve themselves.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00Though not sure how an industry trying to protect their profits is so weird to you. I mean you can literally follow the money.Because the West duplicitously declares human rights, the principles of a market economy and other nonsense for idiots. And finally, thanks to their two latest scams - "covid" and "invasion of Ukraine", people finally realized this in full, finally, in real time, watching the duplicitous position of the West and the lack of real support for Ukraine, so that everything ends quickly with the defeat of at least Russia and beyond China. And as I wrote above, they had the opportunity to present a nuclear ultimatum to Putin before the invasion, in accordance with the promises to be the guarantor of Ukraine's integrity under the Budapest agreements, because of which she agreed to give up 3,000 nuclear warheads - the third arsenal in the world, i.e. it was stronger in arsenal than the rest of the world put together, except for the Russian Federation and the United States. Such meanness and deceit are not forgiven, although the Ukrainians are now caught between a rock and a hard place and are forced to endure Western "partners." They did not keep them, and now the whole world has seen - the promises of the West are worth nothing, a broken penny. And only the possession of nuclear weapons is worth it, so that no one dares to attack them. There are no more agreements and faith in the West among the population of developing countries. And despite the clear agreements of the kleptocracies of the whole world, this situation clearly showed everyone the duplicity of the declarations of the Western countries. After all, no one had any doubts about the nature of the Putin or Chinese regime before. The West has lost face in 3 years completely.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00That doesn't mean what you think it means... it means that if you subtract government construction(bridges, military bases and etc), then 13% of the remainder is factories. The other 87% are things like houses and etc.Nice try to get out, but no. You know little. =)
The 190 billion is all private investment into factories
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00Democrats - left - liberalsYou apparently decided to kill me with laughter? )))))) Democrats - liberals? Stop, you look like a clown or "awakened".
- social equality human rights, government should work for the people, anti-military, pro-environment - pro socialism
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00You want to use a bomber's manifest as a guide?The one who does not act, does not change anything. Most stupidly go with the flow, like social animals, which they really are, which means they have no a priori rights, like cattle on a farm. And the events since 2020 have clearly proved this - the population of the West was treated like disenfranchised cattle, and the majority easily obeyed these conditions, despite the obvious comprehensive lies (in which the stupid majority continues to believe even now, despite all the facts) and violation of the constitution, laws.
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00Everything has ups and downs, imagine your boss is for corporate rights, you are for worker rights. You have a family to feed. Thus your choice is not anymore your own but not to p*** off your boss so you can feed your family.This is demagogy in favor of the weak, lazy, stupid, cowardly.
Anonymous voting won't end populism, it would actually do the opposite. As the majority will bully the minority whose votes do not align
Quote from: A on June 11, 2023, 02:45:00US design patents last 15 years, utility patents 20 years. And you can license those patents, even more so many patents are given up into standards for cheap pricesAgain demagogy. When Russia tried to buy Opel before 2010, it was cynically refused, although it wanted to get a huge pool of patents and paid the most, and the West recognized the legitimacy of that regime and worked with it as with "partners", back then. Like China, on a variety of issues. That is why the West kept the main production in Taiwan, using cynically cheap labor in monstrous working conditions in mainland China and primitive environmental standards, besides contributing to corruption in China. Money didn't matter. As in other countries, the West does not sell key technologies or give away their secrets. This means that your patent system is beneficial only to you and disadvantageous to developing countries, and it is impossible to buy something for money even by giving the best price, which means that no one cares about your patent system from now on. While the United States can still twist its arms, the problem is that the human capital of the United States and the West as a whole is rapidly degrading, which makes it easier for China.
China just knocks stuff off, they don't make their stuff look exactly like their competition or make knockoffs with same name with 1 letter changed because how dreaded patents are
The reality is, western patents have 0 impact on the developing world or 3rd world cause no one truly enforces them. Most harm of patent abuses in US for one just harm the US.
Quote from: NikoB on June 10, 2023, 16:17:37By the way, here is what the research scientists think (and what I suspected, based on the real dishonesty of most of the business) about the life of your solar panels:
Quote from: NikoB on June 10, 2023, 22:39:13Both ICEs and diesels work great there.
QuoteBy the way, in the event that you have a car left on the street for a month or more due to unforeseen conditions, you will say goodbye to the battery of an electric car and get into big expenses again, while with an ICE/diesel car, you just sit down and go even after a month...for example, leaving the hospital...Not really, assuming the battery wasn't fully discharged, it can last a month in the cold. Afterward, the manufacturer can bring it back to life if they wanted to.
QuoteAnd now you are building a forgetful fool out of yourself, pretending that you don't remember what I wrote earlier - maybe it's worth refreshing your memories and the reasons why this is impossible in practice and why the fault lies with the citizens of developed countries, from responsibility for which they deliberately and duplicitously leave, just like now you, as a real snob (and most of the two-faced US elite who hammered it into you), continue demagogically declaring that the population of developing countries should solve their problems themselves.Sorry, but you are wrong. No matter how tempting the hand is, it is still up to the people to chose what to do. Japan and South Korea were no different than many developed nations, yet now their standards of living are among the west
QuoteAnd now our dear A is looking for a conspiracy ... =)Says the person who has been peddling lots of conspiracies... Though not sure how an industry trying to protect their profits is so weird to you. I mean you can literally follow the money.
QuoteYou just read very little, ie. you have little vision.
Looks like Business Insider is talking nonsense...QuoteAccording to data from the Census Bureau released last week, construction spending by US manufacturers more than doubled over the past year. For April 2023, the annual rate reached nearly $190 billion compared with $90 billion in June 2022, with manufacturing accounting for around 13% of non-government construction.
QuoteI haven't laughed in such a long time. Almost slid off the chair under the table. Apparently your "Democrats" are still kind of Nazis? Since there are different types of liberals? Is calling those who profess a market economy and capitalism now accepted by "right-wing conservatives" in America among the "woke" leftists?Just like there is a discrepancy between "US english" and "UK english", the labels in question have gone through slang. In US it goes like this:
QuoteUnabomber died today in jail, read his manifesto and more recent work "Anti Tech Revolution Why And How"...I think it will be useful for you, although if you are "awakened", then apparently it's too late ...
QuoteAnd truth is, everyone wants tyranny, just the tyranny of their own choosing.
Not much wrong - to their benefit. If tyranny is disadvantageous to someone, it is wrong.
I personally have long been advocating a ban on anonymous voting, that is, only direct by name, with full public access to the voting results (as in parliaments), which are stored forever - everyone should be responsible for the choice made. In society. Or leave it.
Then the liars will not be able to lie, the stupid, lazy and infantile will get what they deserve.
Because the choice of the insane majority based on the belief in populism leads to the horrors of civilization. And when the time comes to answer, the list will be by name, with responsibility by name, which the stupid crowd loves to avoid so much, as it has happened more than once in history, pretending that those elected by them are to blame for everything, but they have nothing to do with it. How the Germans justified themselves after World War II, and how the Russians justify themselves now - Putin is to blame, we are hostages...
By the way, this partially corresponds to your requirement above - to decide your own fate, not relying on more developed societies.
QuoteThey expire too long within the holdings of TNK, as I have written about many times on NB. Of course, China is forced to ignore such a patent system - because. it is beneficial to the more developed and strong, the soul is the development of the weaker. And the strong will always find an excuse for such a state of affairs - but the question is - why do your greedy companies climb into China then? Stay at home. You get the answer - got into China - play by the rules of China.
QuoteIt will not necessarily be nuclear, but even nuclear is 100% not the end of civilization, but 100% the end of the Western world and definitely the end of the USA.It would be the end of civilization if things go nuclear, too many nukes.
QuoteBut the fact that if the United States fails to overwhelm China before them (Russia is already over for 2-4 years) before they suffer a political and financial collapse, this will inevitably provoke US kleptocratic circles into an external war, but if humanity is very lucky, it will be your internal civil war , as it was in Russia from 1905 to 1922 and on until 1941. Now, of course, with such communications and such a huge population, everything will develop much faster - resources are running out.
QuoteCan you give at least one quote from me, where I wrote this? I always put Apple as an example for today, which is ahead of x86, no more. I am for a modular design, the right to free repair and intervention of the owner in the equipment - after all, he is its full owner (or not already?).
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49On top of that, ICE cars don't work well in Siberia either. They use multiple electric block heaters.Both ICEs and diesels work great there.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49And who decides what fairly is? End of the day power corrupts, there is no way around it. While the US and EU people can throw bones, ultimately it is up to the people themselves to insure their own governments are not corrupt, not the west.And now you are building a forgetful fool out of yourself, pretending that you don't remember what I wrote earlier - maybe it's worth refreshing your memories and the reasons why this is impossible in practice and why the fault lies with the citizens of developed countries, from responsibility for which they deliberately and duplicitously leave, just like now you, as a real snob (and most of the two-faced US elite who hammered it into you), continue demagogically declaring that the population of developing countries should solve their problems themselves.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49The ones who increase taxes for EVs are the anti-EV crowd, usually in the pocket of fossil fuel industry. But some also want all private cars off the road.And now our dear A is looking for a conspiracy ... =)
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49Where do you get this nonsense? Provide numbers and sources. There isn't even enough set aside in the budget for thatYou just read very little, ie. you have little vision.
QuoteAccording to data from the Census Bureau released last week, construction spending by US manufacturers more than doubled over the past year. For April 2023, the annual rate reached nearly $190 billion compared with $90 billion in June 2022, with manufacturing accounting for around 13% of non-government construction.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49What? Liberals in different countries means different things. I know for example that Liberal in US is opposite of Liberal in Australia. I don't know what Liberal is in your country, but the ones who speak for capitalism as market economy in US aren't the liberals but the conservatives who is the right.I haven't laughed in such a long time. Almost slid off the chair under the table. Apparently your "Democrats" are still kind of Nazis? Since there are different types of liberals? Is calling those who profess a market economy and capitalism now accepted by "right-wing conservatives" in America among the "woke" leftists?
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49lol, you are joking right? Your logic of morals is words used and not actions taken? I guess you probably think gasing millions of people in the Holocust was moral 80 years ago as long as there was an aoology and nice words?Unabomber died today in jail, read his manifesto and more recent work "Anti Tech Revolution Why And How"...I think it will be useful for you, although if you are "awakened", then apparently it's too late ...
The standard for morals has actually went up today than it was before. But freedom of speech and freedom of expression
Your complaints about youth behavior is nothing more than you being unfamiliar with the change of the times while romanticizing the past, nothing more. And I can prove it, here is a quote:
"We live in a decaying age. Young people no longer respect their parents. They are rude and impatient. They frequently inhabit taverns and have no self-control."
- Writing on a 6000 year old Egyptian tomb
"What is happening to our young people? They disrespect their elders, they disobey their parents. They ignore the law. They riot in the streets, inflamed with wild notions. Their morals are decaying. What is to become of them?"
- Plato (4th century BC)
"The young people of today think of nothing but themselves. They have no reverence for parents or old age. They are impatient of all restraint ... As for the girls, they are forward, immodest and unladylike in speech, behaviour and dress."
- Peter the Hermit (1274 AD)
It's called ephebiphobia
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49And truth is, everyone wants tyranny, just the tyranny of their own choosing.Not much wrong - to their benefit. If tyranny is disadvantageous to someone, it is wrong.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49Patents expire you know, and most patents are really just enforced in the western world. Hence China is known for not caring for US or EU patents.They expire too long within the holdings of TNK, as I have written about many times on NB. Of course, China is forced to ignore such a patent system - because. it is beneficial to the more developed and strong, the soul is the development of the weaker. And the strong will always find an excuse for such a state of affairs - but the question is - why do your greedy companies climb into China then? Stay at home. You get the answer - got into China - play by the rules of China.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49I highly doubt there will be any major war, the existence of nukes has made wars between countries of nukes impossible other than proxy wars at best.It will not necessarily be nuclear, but even nuclear is 100% not the end of civilization, but 100% the end of the Western world and definitely the end of the USA.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 21:12:49Then can you explain why you want everyone to move from modular reusable parts to soldered embedded platforms where we create more waste and need more mining?Can you give at least one quote from me, where I wrote this? I always put Apple as an example for today, which is ahead of x86, no more. I am for a modular design, the right to free repair and intervention of the owner in the equipment - after all, he is its full owner (or not already?).
Quote from: NikoB on June 10, 2023, 16:13:32It is your logic that is absurdly primordial. It happens and all the time it's different things, don't you think?
How many truly cold days a year are there in Norway, where the bulk of the population really lives, compared to, for example, Siberia?
QuoteIt is obvious that the highest quality options for goods come to the US and the EU, to other countries on a residual basis. And thanks to the endless printing of the main (still) reserve currencies of the world - the dollar and the euro, the authorities can, by spreading the inflation of their fiat candy wrappers all over the planet, subsidize implicitly better goods and their supplies to their countries.And who decides what fairly is? End of the day power corrupts, there is no way around it. While the US and EU people can throw bones, ultimately it is up to the people themselves to insure their own governments are not corrupt, not the west.
If the whole planet lived more fairly (and this primarily depends on the more "advanced" Westerners who deliberately do not pay attention to global corruption and manipulation, because all this is beneficial for them, for non-residents of developing countries, it happened historically and it is their moral obligation to act contrary to their own benefit in such a way that they show duplicity in public declarations about the protection of decency, human rights, etc. nonsense in favor of idiots whom they are still able to deceive, mostly stupid youth in third countries world, who do not understand how the dirty world really works), then Americans and Europeans would live 3 times poorer than now and there would be no question of any electric cars - even cars with internal combustion engines would be a luxury for them.
QuoteThe reality is that the authorities of the most thinking states no longer think so, and have increased the vehicle tax not by 10%, but at times for electric vehicles.The ones who increase taxes for EVs are the anti-EV crowd, usually in the pocket of fossil fuel industry. But some also want all private cars off the road.
QuoteAs calculations for the current recovery of production in the United States showed, only 10-15% of the invested funds are private capital investments - the rest is taxpayers' money, and these investments doubled in 2022, reaching $ 190 billion.Where do you get this nonsense? Provide numbers and sources. There isn't even enough set aside in the budget for that
QuoteWhere is your capitalism and market economy, about which your liberals in power are constantly trumpeting? It does not exist, in fact you already have a corrupt system, which puts some above others, with clearly leftist biases.What? Liberals in different countries means different things. I know for example that Liberal in US is opposite of Liberal in Australia. I don't know what Liberal is in your country, but the ones who speak for capitalism as market economy in US aren't the liberals but the conservatives who is the right.
QuoteYou are thinking in the wrong way. People 100 or more years ago, were forced to think more carefully about their every word and more carefully monitored the observance of their dignity. The modern population, especially young people, is increasingly reminiscent of social animals, but not people. They don't have any dignity, they're all on a cattle on farm.
If people 100 years ago saw how privacy and dignity are respected in modern youth (and what is cultivated and planted from above in their environment among them), most likely they would prefer to commit suicide rather than tolerate such interference and shamelessness in personal and public life. However, some of the youth (who were lucky to remain normal internally) in your country end up with exactly this, judging by the statistics.
QuoteAll right. In a democracy, it is always the ordinary herd that wins in the end, not the educated class, which is always in the minority. Those. any country sooner or later again slides into ordinary national fascism under the slogans of populists, the most understandable to the uneducated majority. Russia is already there (and the second time in history, the first was at the beginning of the 20th century, when the populist Bolsheviks took advantage of the situation, and then created a slave-owning feudal state under false slogans, but most then believed them, as they now believe Putin and Xi (and a bunch of others dictators, which your "democrats" are quickly approaching in essence, although the "republicans", especially the upper elite, are no better), because it is hopelessly stupid and lazy to educate yourself with the opportunities that the Internet gives), you are very close. ..
People 100 years ago could still be justified for their ignorant choices, with a complete lack of information and manipulation. It is impossible to justify the modern majority. Not in Russia, not in China, not in Europe, not in the USA. All of them are fairly developed countries and 100% covered with Internet access. Soon much of Asia and Africa will also be unjustifiable. Like most residents of South America.
People have always been lazy, stupid and biased in their judgments, relying on the stupid faith that all sorts of crooks sell them (America is the most religious country in the world among the developed, which is paradoxical, even on your dollar it still says "In God We Trust "and in the courts people are asked to swear on the bible, which looks ridiculous in the 21st century), and not on rational, critical thinking, common sense and knowledge. It's easier for them to live this way, but there always comes a moment when "easier" turns into a massacre and mobilization for this massacre, to the cries of scoundrels about "patriotism" and "duty to the motherland", but really for the sake of the interests of the ruling kleptocratic classes.
QuoteAgain demagogy in favor of the rich. With the existing model of the patent system in the world, imposed by the United States and its allies. No one can produce really advanced solutions. This is imperialism in its purest form, with the connivance of the local corrupt authorities, who agreed (involuntarily at first) to these unequal conditions. At the same time, the United States itself does not break up obvious monopolies into parts, pretending that there is no problem, but in this way I control the entire developing world. They could have until recently, but now their strength in this is quickly drying up against the background of obvious duplicity in their declarations and real actions.Patents expire you know, and most patents are really just enforced in the western world. Hence China is known for not caring for US or EU patents.
QuoteSo far, the United States manages to maintain and destroy associations (I'm not talking about negative aspects, but positive trends, outside the perspective of totalitarian dictatorships) through the proxy control of the developing world, but soon you will all see how the United States will start an offensive war itself (they will be forced if the same Chinese will have enough strength and patience, although they are in a very bad state in reality), if there are smart enough and firm rulers to wait for this moment. The collapse of the United States is close as an empire, you just need to wait and not get involved. It may be tedious in terms of time, but it will inevitably happen - the US will simply turn into another regional power and nothing more.I highly doubt there will be any major war, the existence of nukes has made wars between countries of nukes impossible other than proxy wars at best.
Will the world be a better place after this сollapse US? It never gets better after the collapse of empires. Time partially heals the wounds inflicted on societies, people quickly forget evil and even faster good, new generations. The inhabitants of past empires know all this, the Americans, as some fairly young community, will soon have to experience all this in their own skin.
QuoteLike your last speech, for some reason you ended this one with another nonsense ...Then can you explain why you want everyone to move from modular reusable parts to soldered embedded platforms where we create more waste and need more mining?
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38Your logic is flawed, just cause Norway isn't the coldest place on earth doesn't mean it doesn't get extremely cold.It is your logic that is absurdly primordial. It happens and all the time it's different things, don't you think?
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38Brands do vary sure. Standards also vary. Though many chemical disputes are generally special interest.It is obvious that the highest quality options for goods come to the US and the EU, to other countries on a residual basis. And thanks to the endless printing of the main (still) reserve currencies of the world - the dollar and the euro, the authorities can, by spreading the inflation of their fiat candy wrappers all over the planet, subsidize implicitly better goods and their supplies to their countries.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38The weight difference is only about 10% and shrinking as they move away from ICE platforms towards more EV optimized platforms. But since their weight distribution tends to be more even than ICE cars, the weight per axle is much less. That said, most of the harm to roadwars isn't really cars but semi trucksThe reality is that the authorities of the most thinking states no longer think so, and have increased the vehicle tax not by 10%, but at times for electric vehicles.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38Most of these subsidies are tax breaks than giving out cash. As for your question, same reason why we bailed out the gasoline car industry from bankruptcy. To insure local jobs. China is already heavily subsidizing their production so that they can dominate the world market. A nation would have to be brain dead to hand over everything and not see the end result.As calculations for the current recovery of production in the United States showed, only 10-15% of the invested funds are private capital investments - the rest is taxpayers' money, and these investments doubled in 2022, reaching $ 190 billion.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38That's what you think because the past is romanticized. 100 years ago it was still considered civil for 1st world countries to have children working in factories. Most places still didn't consider women as equals.You are thinking in the wrong way. People 100 or more years ago, were forced to think more carefully about their every word and more carefully monitored the observance of their dignity. The modern population, especially young people, is increasingly reminiscent of social animals, but not people. They don't have any dignity, they're all on a cattle on farm.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38The winners write history.All right. In a democracy, it is always the ordinary herd that wins in the end, not the educated class, which is always in the minority. Those. any country sooner or later again slides into ordinary national fascism under the slogans of populists, the most understandable to the uneducated majority. Russia is already there (and the second time in history, the first was at the beginning of the 20th century, when the populist Bolsheviks took advantage of the situation, and then created a slave-owning feudal state under false slogans, but most then believed them, as they now believe Putin and Xi (and a bunch of others dictators, which your "democrats" are quickly approaching in essence, although the "republicans", especially the upper elite, are no better), because it is hopelessly stupid and lazy to educate yourself with the opportunities that the Internet gives), you are very close. ..
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38Anyone can produce solar panels, wind turbines and EVs. All materials are fairly common and recyclable. But fossil fuels can only be found in limited places and are usually controlled by government granted monopolies and given to select elites. And demand is only going to go up when population goes up, and supply is not going to grow faster than you burning more and more of it. The writing is on the wall one way or another.Again demagogy in favor of the rich. With the existing model of the patent system in the world, imposed by the United States and its allies. No one can produce really advanced solutions. This is imperialism in its purest form, with the connivance of the local corrupt authorities, who agreed (involuntarily at first) to these unequal conditions. At the same time, the United States itself does not break up obvious monopolies into parts, pretending that there is no problem, but in this way I control the entire developing world. They could have until recently, but now their strength in this is quickly drying up against the background of obvious duplicity in their declarations and real actions.
Quote from: A on June 10, 2023, 00:07:38So long story short, you are okay with it as long as it makes you happy? And you want others to follow in to footsteps of hurting the 3rd world more to make you happy.Like your last speech, for some reason you ended this one with another nonsense ...
Quote from: NikoB on June 09, 2023, 22:47:42You need to visit Siberia or Mongolia to find out what real cold is. Norway in comparison with them is subtropics. Not to mention other factors.
QuoteEverything is much simpler - the quality of goods supplied to the US/EU(West part) and third world countries differs from brands. There have already been disputes even on products and household chemicals between Western and Eastern Europe.
QuoteNothing like that - in cold climates, batteries need to be replaced much more often, apart from the fact that electric cars are already more expensive and the transport tax, when everyone realizes that they destroy the roadway, will be higher everywhere than for cars with ICE.Nope, actually colder weather is better for the battery lifespan. Batteries have more issues with high heat than the cold as far as lifespan goes. The only time a battery is at risk in the cold is if it gets to 0% (not the 0% on your readout but internally) and left alone a long long time in the cold. Even then, that battery can be brought back to life.
QuoteThe population of China is almost 5 times that of the United States. This is not an indicator. But the population is 5 times poorer. So sales go only among those who are able to earn money for an electric car, i.e. export sector.China bought as many EVs as entire world combined, not just US. On top of that be aware not everyone in China can buy cars. Of course do note the EVs sold in China are often times not the same as ones sold in US. Aka, you really can't export them as they won't be street legal on US roads, you would have to get a special exception. Many of them are also like Kei cars which aren't liked in the US. The most popular EV in China sells for like 4k.
QuoteWithout full calculations, this is all speculation.There is full calculations, many studies are done on these things.
QuoteFresh legend ... only if all this is not done with taxpayers' money for subsidies from the budget, as is the case with electronics. Why can't they develop production in the USA on their own?
QuoteNot at all, morals have definitely plummeted in 100 years.
QuoteOf course they lose, as they do now - Americans drive sparkling cars in their clean suburbs, and in China there is nothing to breathe in vast territories, as in India. But they have to survive, because the Western capitalists(with politicans) agreed with their totalitarian authorities, not paying attention to Tiananmen 1989 and the rest, as in neighboring backward countries. Money doesn't smell...
They only return it because incomes in China have grown 4 times in 17 years, so the most notorious predators do not have such super profits. And the political reasons are there only to cover up mercantile interests, or rather their partial disappearance.
QuoteYou apparently are not able to read what is written, especially repeatedly. Apple is brought to me, not because I like their solutions and I'm a fan of Apple, but because it is today a technology leader.So long story short, you are okay with it as long as it makes you happy? And you want others to follow in to footsteps of hurting the 3rd world more to make you happy.
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19They live on the arctic circle, it gets cold as hell thereYou need to visit Siberia or Mongolia to find out what real cold is. Norway in comparison with them is subtropics. Not to mention other factors.
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19I mean your electric service is unstable, power surges, frequency issues, and/or brownoutsEverything is much simpler - the quality of goods supplied to the US/EU(West part) and third world countries differs from brands. There have already been disputes even on products and household chemicals between Western and Eastern Europe.
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19The wear and tear on the battery from heating is marginal at best. And there is no maintenance costs on batteries, they are virtually 0 maintenance.Nothing like that - in cold climates, batteries need to be replaced much more often, apart from the fact that electric cars are already more expensive and the transport tax, when everyone realizes that they destroy the roadway, will be higher everywhere than for cars with ICE.
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19But again, most EVs sold are in China. So it works fine for the developing worldThe population of China is almost 5 times that of the United States. This is not an indicator. But the population is 5 times poorer. So sales go only among those who are able to earn money for an electric car, i.e. export sector.
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19The break even of environmental impact of an EV made in US vs an ICE car is only 1 yearWithout full calculations, this is all speculation.
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19The IRA is bringing mining and processing back to America.Fresh legend ... only if all this is not done with taxpayers' money for subsidies from the budget, as is the case with electronics. Why can't they develop production in the USA on their own?
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19Only thing that has changes is easier access to informationNot at all, morals have definitely plummeted in 100 years.
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19The 3rd world has the most to lose from climate changeOf course they lose, as they do now - Americans drive sparkling cars in their clean suburbs, and in China there is nothing to breathe in vast territories, as in India. But they have to survive, because the Western capitalists(with politicans) agreed with their totalitarian authorities, not paying attention to Tiananmen 1989 and the rest, as in neighboring backward countries. Money doesn't smell...
Quote from: A on June 09, 2023, 19:58:19Even in your other threads you put preference for going into soldered ARM stuff where if 1 thing breaks you throw it all into the trash over being able to have modular componentsYou apparently are not able to read what is written, especially repeatedly. Apple is brought to me, not because I like their solutions and I'm a fan of Apple, but because it is today a technology leader.
Quote from: NikoB on June 09, 2023, 16:01:33225-245V.I mean your electric service is unstable, power surges, frequency issues, and/or brownouts
QuoteAnd now you are giving away the situation in the main country of the world (which really won the Second
World War and the Cold War due to the intelligence and cunning of those generations, but you no longer have the same new ones in terms of level), which lives at someone else's expense on credit (i.e. .incomes of the population are 2-2.5 times higher than they should be in terms of their real productivity due to credit pumping of the entire economy with printed candy wrappers and seigniorage of the dollar as the international main settlement currency, fortunately - it begins to lose its role in the world and soon you will have to tighten your belts ) for the total.
In my country the price difference is 8-10 times between incandescent and LED with 80% CRI. Lamps with 95% cost another 4-6 times more. Their reliability is written by me above. They just don't pay off before they burn out due to the artificial aging elements embedded in them.
We have never had and never will have such prices, they are 4-5 times higher.
QuoteYou are lying, most of the dirty industries of the West are concentrated in third world countries. And it's done on purpose.
Quote1. They don't have a cold climate. The cold climate is where it is stable in winter -10C and below.
Quote2. For people with such incomes, the increased maintenance costs of batteries that work for increased wear and tear for the sake of heating are simply nothing compared to incomes in third world countries - where electric vehicles could really improve the environment by orders of magnitude. But they are not available to their residents, neither in price nor in the price of service.
QuoteThe cost of creation (in terms of climate impact and in energy resources) and disposal is much worse than for cars with internal combustion engines / diesel engines.The break even of environmental impact of an EV made in US vs an ICE car is only 1 year
QuoteYes, Americans leave the dirtiest and least environmentally friendly in the third world countries, thanks to bribery, corruption and the promotion of prosperity for the families of local kleptocracies in the US and the EU.The IRA is bringing mining and processing back to America.
QuoteEven now, when there is a war in Ukraine and every day hundreds of Ukrainians are killed, children, wives, lovers, parents, relatives of the direct beneficiaries of the Putin regime quietly ride and relax in Europe and the USA, I constantly publish in "Instgrams" how cheerful and carefree vacation. And EU/US officials deliberately do not let real fighters against bloody totalitarian regimes, and sometimes they meanly deport (as was the case with a man from Chechnya, who was expelled from France and was killed in Chechnya) to Russia/Belarus/China and etc. (remember, at least " police stations" of China in the EU/US), where they are simply killed. The collusion between the powerful kleptocracies of the West and totalitarian regimes is obvious to anyone in 2023. Especially after 2022 with the "covid" scam and from 2022 even to complete idiots, everything has become so obvious and lies in the palm of your hand if at least a couple of convolutions work in brain.
Recently, despite all the EU sanctions, the Russian Minister of Energy (who directly provides production and uninterrupted profits for the war machine) quietly had fun in Vienna, formally arriving at an OPEC meeting, which has nothing to do with Europe, on a government aircraft of the Russian Federation, which are formally banned flights to the EU and USA. At the same time, by the way, the West pretends that everything is fine when Asian / Eastern airlines fly to them through Russia. Chinese, Indian. It got to the point recently that your American airlines demanded that the authorities drastically increase fees from these companies in order to level the playing field, because they have to fly past Russia, which occupies 1/5 of the land on Earth.
I cited all this on purpose to show the degree of the moral decline of the West as a whole, even against the political and moral background. And production and business have never bothered with this. And now they don't bother, continuing to work in Russia, China and a bunch of totalitarian countries, as if nothing had happened. Blood money doesn't smell, right? Profit is more important...
Why do they need dirty and more expensive production in the US / EU, if they can continue to keep them in countries that are cheap in labor force and with primitive environmental laws, giving bribes?