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nekandro , to worldnews in Israel Redefines Evil, Massacring yet More Starving Civilians Queuing for Bread

It’s entirely unbiased to condition reporting on past, direct experiences with the IDF where the IDF went out of their way to kill your journalists.

That’s not bias. That’s just journalism.

nekandro , to worldnews in Israel Redefines Evil, Massacring yet More Starving Civilians Queuing for Bread
nekandro OP , to worldnews in Iran Seizes US Oil Cargo over EB Patients Lawsuit
nekandro , to worldnews in Europe battles powder shortage to supply shells for Ukraine

Have you ever been to Xinjiang?

No? Oh.

nekandro , to worldnews in The New York Times should not be considered a reliable source of journalism.

That’s representative of US interests domestically. The NYT is specifically slanted in favour of the financial class, which you might infer from it’s name.

nekandro , to worldnews in The New York Times should not be considered a reliable source of journalism.

Has he changed his blurb? It used to say:

This curiosity led him to pursue a Communications Degree in college; however, like most 20-year olds he didn’t know what he wanted and changed to a Physiology major midstream.

Implying that he changed to Physiology before graduating, and that his “higher degree” is a Bachelor’s.

nekandro , to worldnews in The New York Times should not be considered a reliable source of journalism.

The NYT is pretty good about domestic news. In fact, I’d say they’re one of the best for reporting US news. Internationally, they’re a fuckfest.

nekandro , to worldnews in Document From 2022 Reveals Putin’s Punishing Terms for Peace

Let’s be clear: your claim is that no fighting occurred before Russia’s invasion in 2022?

nekandro , to worldnews in Document From 2022 Reveals Putin’s Punishing Terms for Peace

UNSC security guarantees are, though.

nekandro , to worldnews in China’s fifth research station in Antarctica sparks concerns about its ambitions

You’re arguing against… Numbers? By the numbers, China’s contribution to the world’s wild fishing is proportional to their population (~18% of the world), and most of China’s fish supply comes from aquaculture.

The fact that you’re focusing on this 18% (mind you, China does control a good chunk of the world’s productive fisheries just due to the sheer scale of the rivers in China) rather than the remaining 82%…

Arguing that China is overexploiting global fisheries, frankly, doesn’t look at the quantitative data.

nekandro OP , to worldnews in A New Era for the Chinese Semiconductor Industry: Beijing Responds to Export Controls

7nm isn’t close to 5nm? There’s a difference of 45%? What! No way!

Fact is, the Huawei Mate 60 has moved over 30 million units. While that’s in no way comparable to Apple’s 200+ million units annually, it’s a significant scale representing a robust supply chain that’s capable of churning out functioning chips. If, by your claims, yields are low because of an immature process, then you’d only expect yields to go up as the process matures.

Yield is not a static factor, but one built on by process development and co-design. You can look at how Intel’s yields have increased over the years: they refrained from using EUV on their 10nm (Intel 7) process and, while they ran into a bunch of engineering challenges and delays, still ended up shipping Intel 7 at scale.

These aren’t unsolvable issues, but ones of engineering and manpower and skill. EUV still requires multi-patterning for 3nm, so it’s not like the problem has been eliminated.

nekandro OP , to worldnews in A New Era for the Chinese Semiconductor Industry: Beijing Responds to Export Controls

I try my best for this community :)

nekandro , to worldnews in Police Crackdown on Students Sparks Outrage Across Italy

Democracy good, protestors free, speech free, police…

nekandro , to worldnews in China’s fifth research station in Antarctica sparks concerns about its ambitions

The Philippines, notorious for inventing and being the primary user of cyanide fishing?

Japan, largely responsible for decimating bluefin tuna population in the Pacific?

Canada and the US, responsible for polluting waterways and putting salmon fisheries on the verge of collapse? Maybe for culling Northern Cod populations to 1% of their historical levels.

Oh, you mean China, which produces 73% of it’s fishery output from aquaculture. China accounts for 19.2% of global catch (i.e., fishing) and 61.5% of global aquaculture.

nekandro OP , to worldnews in OPCW identifies ISIL as perpetrators of 2015 chemical attack in Marea, Syria
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