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    In a separate 3-0 vote, the commission also advanced a proposal to ban China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom from operating data centers in the U.S.

    Now imagine Europe do it with Amazon, Google and Microsoft.

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    you dumb fucks, you can’t even make legos, how much will you charge for a mu’rican processor?

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    This article doesnt mention this is a 4 year phase out period so this doesn’t happen all at once. I work in consumer electronics, some things will get easier, some harder, but generally it will all get more expensive.

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    These morons love to jump off the plane and try to figure out how to build a parachute on the way down. I knew Trump would be bad for the country; I never thought he would be this bad

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    Holy shit this will increase business costs. The most anti-business president of my life.

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        Corruption. It just so happens that the GOP is so corrupt it’s ridiculous. The Democrats are not immune to bringing grifters into their party. The entire upper crust of society runs just like the aristocracies we tried to leave behind.

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          It’s not just corruption. Conservatives are violent in their speech and actions. Consider that back when the Iran nuclear deal was being negotiated everyone who objected to the treaty were conservatives. The conservatives of the US, UK, Europe, Iran and Israel. It was the liberals around the globe that were waging peace.

          It just so happens that the GOP is so corrupt

          It’s no accident.

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      Yeah, but a small handful of American (or non-American but willing to pay bribes) CEOs will make tons of money off of this as the economy craters.

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        Don’t forget all the other Trump branded businesses that also went bankrupt:

        Major Bankruptcies

        • Trump Taj Mahal (1991) – A casino in Atlantic City that struggled with debt

        • Trump Castle (1992) – Another Atlantic City casino that became unprofitable

        • Trump Plaza Hotel (1992) – A hotel in Manhattan that accumulated substantial debt

        • Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts (2004) – A restructured entity that faced financial difficulties

        • Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009) – The renamed Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts, which filed for bankruptcy again

        • Trump University (2010) – An educational venture that faced lawsuits and closed

        • Additional Ventures

          • Trump Mortgage (2006) – Failed within 18 months due to the housing market collapse
          • Trump Steaks (2007) – A luxury meat brand that was discontinued shortly after its launch
          • Trump Vodka (2006–2011) – Failed to gain market traction and ceased operations
          • Trump Shuttle (early 1990s) – A high-end airline service that operated briefly before going out of business
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          How do you even fail at casinos so many times? They’re like fly traps, you just set them up and they attract money…

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        That’s a god damn lie! Trump did not bankrupt a casino!

        A casino would imply that he learned his lesson after the first one. No, Trump bankrupted 4 casinos. And then for good measure, he went back and he bankrupted half of them again.

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      If you had to start fresh today, what would you hoard? Not trying to turn a profit, just enough to be able for me and maybe my child to own out own stuff and do almost anything technical they desire (within practical constraints)

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        • tiny/mini/micro boxes
        • PCIe NICs (appropriate to whatever you’re into/building, but having a set to select from is nice)
        • SBCs
        • maybe a handful of good quality somewhat recent ish laptops if you see any crazy deals
        • anything on slickdeals.net that looks like an absolute steal
        • enterprise grade U2 SSDs - you’ll occasionally find some gems with relatively low wear
        • enterprise hardware that’s getting decommissioned (there are often auctions for this sort of things in major metro areas, as well as areas that host datacenters)
        • we can go on
        • don’t let your dreams be dreams
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    How soon before government thin clients connected to a heavily-censored state intranet are the only devices people can legally get?

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    On the one hand, up here in Canada this is going to likely have annoying ripple effects. We have a separate system (the ISED) with separate but similar certification criteria, and due to the similarity items are usually certified for both simultaneously. But I bet a lot of companies won’t bother doing just ISED certification on its own.

    On the plus side, though; hey, international corporations, come set up shop in Canada instead. We don’t cut off Chinese electronics due to the random voices in a demented toddler-king’s brain.

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      You’re vastly overestimating the American market’s shrinking impact on the global economy. China (and international firms using Chinese manufacturing) have been targeting the Chinese domestic market, the growing SEA market, and working to open the EU market (because EU leaders have to realize eventually they can’t possibly compete against China in electronics manufacturing eventually). This added onto the fact the American economy is at it’s lowest point in history (when factoring actual CoL and median Debt-to-Income ratio) and has no signs of slowing its freefall means the FCC has as much power on the international market as Kenya does.

      Markets outside the US will likely default to the EU regulatory standards which are close enough to Canadian standards they would just need to pay for the certification costs to pass in Canada.

      On the plus side the Nvidia/AMD duopoly will unironically come to an end due to this. Chinese chips are only 5-10 years behind (besides AI Compute chips which are almost on par with Nvidia now) and are around 100x cheaper.

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    all this is going to do is create a greater divide between consumers and corporations.

    corps will continue to do BAU and consumers will bend over and take it.

    it’s a grift to force consumers to comply with corporate interests because small businesses and tech savvy consumers can’t compete with the corporate overlords.

    for example: in two years when your HDD dies your Plex server goes down. you’ll be forced to use Netflix if you want to watch any content.

    it’s a very rudimentary example, but now apply that to accessible services like planned parenthood. they’ll need to rely on cloud based services which will willing comply with federal regulations that prohibit the sale to organizations that support “the bad stuff” (abortions in this case).

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    Hey maybe computer components will cost a sane amount in the sane rest of the west