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whatnotests2 commented on Ask HN: What's the right way to do layoffs?    · Posted by u/logankeenan
whatnotests2 · 7 months ago
Start at the top and work your way down.

Like anything else that needs cleaning.

whatnotests2 commented on Why America is in an alcohol recession   thehustle.co/news/why-ame... · Posted by u/paulpauper
whatnotests2 · 7 months ago
Recession? Let's get into Remission.
whatnotests2 commented on     · Posted by u/faebi
whatnotests2 · 7 months ago
It's HAPPENING!!!!!
whatnotests2 commented on Tech Talent Quest   talent.io/c/sign-up?show_... · Posted by u/elsadek
whatnotests2 · 7 months ago
The country selection failed on USA until I also added France.

Mobile browser (Android) is difficult to select from the combo boxes because the viewing area is taken up by the keyboard which pops up.

whatnotests2 commented on Ask HN: Let's say I'm not as smart as I think, how do I stop acting stupid?    · Posted by u/anon012012
whatnotests2 · 7 months ago
Defer to your betters?

Do as you're told?

Submit?

Great question!

whatnotests2 commented on TikTok goes dark in the US   techcrunch.com/2025/01/18... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
russli1993 · 7 months ago
Completely different, it is not a content ban but a sanction against entire company Bytedance. Capcut was also removed, how is the video editing app influence public perception and steal US data?

China gave foreign internet applications a list of rules to comply. And these are doable rules, u may not want to do them, but they are doable. That is why Bing, iCloud, AWS, Microsoft office, Azure, Tesla's cars, some of hosts critical and sensitive Chinese data are operating fine in China, even used by governments and state-owned companies.

And Google and Meta are currently earning 10s of billions of dollars from Chinese advertisers. And google and Meta can offer any other services to China that is not regulated by online community services.

Chinese citizens can visit Google and Meta apps using VPN, Google and Meta can transact with Chinese companies. Chinese rules just target online community-based services with a list of doable rules.

Tiktok's original wish is to replicate China's rules for foreign online services in China in the US. So have US citizens do the data and code, implement whatever censorship regime US government wants, store US data on US servers. Allow US government official inside the company to review and oversee code, algorithm and data practices. Allow US government kill switch to turn off the app if they see anything. This is reciprocity of rules.

But US is not giving any technical, doable options for you to adhere to. It is giving two options: either we kill you, or we give you a knife so you can kill yourself. China gives foreign companies room to live, so your workers have jobs and income, your inventor keep their inventions and private assets. US gives the foreign company two options: either we kill you, or we give you a knife so you can kill yourself. Your workers are out of jobs, what was a comfortable livelihood gone, your inventor's invention is destroyed, you will not get what your invention is worth, your private assets are gone. Or we can take your invention away from you and you lose all control of your baby in the future. If you don't see the difference, I have no word for you.

China doesn't kill your companies. Take away the invention from the inventor, take away assets, IP, technology, branding from the inventor, forcing the inventor the giveaway the baby they invented and worked so hard on. China just don't want you say certain things within its borders, but everyone can live, have a job, get paid, bring food to the table. US just want to end your company, make everyone jobless, and you can't say what you want to say anyway because everything is gone.

whatnotests2 · 7 months ago
Thank you for your detailed response. This is what I suspected.
whatnotests2 commented on TikTok goes dark in the US   techcrunch.com/2025/01/18... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
whatnotests2 · 7 months ago
When the CCP asked Google to censor search results, that was a bad thing.

When the US government asks China to censor TikTok, that's a good thing.

Make it make sense.

u/whatnotests2

KarmaCake day82June 13, 2024View Original