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China can be pretty sure that the US will not act if they attack Taiwan. Trump and Vance are weak. All talk, no walk.

MORE: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43209538

This is what I'm thinking.

Now would be a great time for China to start an invasion. It would be a crime. China today, that government is not above committing international crimes.


> Now would be a great time for China to start an invasion

I'm not doubting at all that China has imperialistic designs on Taiwan and the South China Sea. But why would China invade, when its leaders can clearly see that Russia, through strategic patience, bribery, and aggressive hybrid warfare, has finally won the Cold War without ever having to invade the US militarily?

Bribery is rampant among high-ranking military officers in Taiwan, for example. Many of them have been exposed to have sold classified information to the Chinese government for trifling amounts of money. China has also managed to poach a lot of former TSMC engineers to work at SMIC by offering generous salaries. Why take military action against Taiwan today (or in 2027, according to the CIA [1]) when China just has to be very patient?

[1] And do we really trust the CIA, given how many times it has lied throughout its entire existence to justify starting/escalating wars?


the same could have been said about Ukraine, yet russia invaded

When Russia invaded, Trump wasn't the President quickly dragging the US into the realm of irrelevance, and back then it seemed very unlikely (even unimaginable) that Trump would be President again.

But everyone had too much faith in the Americans, and here we are.


China is smart enough to know that US diplomacy lasts longer than a 4 year term. They've been operating off the 1992 Consensus, and had a longstanding agreement with the US re: One China Policy that was upended by Obama, and then Biden. Trump's chaotic swings are a blip.

China is also smart enough to have been watching the "decoupling" pushed by the Obama-era CIA starting in the late 2010s, and then the Russian invasion, so an actual Taiwanese land invasion won't happen until China is fully decoupled, and even then there is the much bigger international fallout. China won't throw away its position as world factory. Within China there are too many people in the party who don't see a land invasion as feasible.

All of the recent sabrerattling by the US and pushing Taiwan for a declaration of independence is what would trigger an invasion. To think that opportunistically exploiting a senile president's term to act on this conflict grossly misunderstands the entire Taiwan/China situation. And it says more about you and how Americans view global diplomacy.


Perhaps Europe can defend it?

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And an additional (!) 6-7.5 cent per KWh is payed by the "Klima und Transformationsfonds" to the producers of renewable energy.

Renewables are very cheap if you only consider LCOE and not the systemic costs - which is what people like Zoadian love to do. Just ignore all those grid and backup costs. The grid fees alone have been increased substantially and Germany pays out an additional 7 cent per KWh through a fund that is not shown in the electricity bills anymore.

France hasn't payed subsidies since 1981. EDF has payed a dividend nearly each year since then. EDF made $11bn profit last year and $10bn the year before. France energy prices have been reduced this year. Germany pays much higher prices.

Are you talking about wholesale or retail?

It seems that France and Germany pay similar wholesale rates:

https://www.statista.com/statistics/1267500/eu-monthly-whole...


+1


The maintenance is coming up in a few hours. DO was down for a few minutes, including spaces, app platform etc.


If you really want someone interested in software development to run away, hand them books like this one.


This is meant for engineers, a certification-like body of the core knowledge of the field.


This was my first thought.

If this ever starts to get thought in CS university courses the amount of devs would dramaticaly reduce due to trauma.


Software quality may increase though, because there's a desperate lack of solid engineering practices across the industry.


I too have great memories of cypher. Such an elegant way to write queries.


If you haven't been following it, I recently found out that it is now supported in a limited capacity by Google Spanner[0]. The openCypher initiative started a few years back and it looks like it's evolved into the (unfortunate moniker) GQL[1].

So it may be the case that we'll see more Cypher out in the wild.

[0] https://cloud.google.com/spanner/docs/graph/opencypher-refer...

[1] https://neo4j.com/blog/cypher-gql-world/


Very nice. Is vue supported?


Vue tooling should be ready soon, but it's not supported yet. All major js frameworks are high up on the roadmap


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