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Ludo Landry
@ludo
I'm back from a trip in China and kind of mind blown by the innovation, pace and energy. The US might be waking up a bit late and spending too much time on things that are irrelevant in the long run and just distractions.
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Ludo Landry
@ludo
If I was a local I would most certainly use their local brands that now offer high quality products. Example for cars, the AITO M9 (would replace my Model Y, similarly priced) miles ahead on almost every dimensions. Proper 3 rows, comfort and features not even comparable, amazing range... https://aito.auto/model/m9/
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@ludo
For the phone I would most likely get a Huawei Pura X. It's the first foldable phone that has a screen aspect ratio that makes sense, their cameras are insane (1-inch sensor, diaphragm) something I've never seen anywhere else and didn't even think we could fit on a phone. bit.ly/3GujquJ
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Cy Winther-Tamaki
@tamaki
I’m in Guangzhou now, and I was impressed that I haven’t seen a single gas powered motorcycle/scooter. Only electric. It makes me embarrassed that the US is playing the victim so much when “you can just do (build) stuff”. Many startups in the US are doing manufacturing now, but much of that is for military. As a retail consumer looking to buy gadgets, not weapons, that’s not very inspiring.
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@pris
I feel this way whenever I visit any Asian country (excluding South east Asia).
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Zenigame
@zeni.eth
Is the US waking up?
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