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LEDs - Japan

Quantum physics - international but Germany is fair attribution early on

As you indicated, most recent advances in manufacturing - Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea. This is the biggest imho.

China’s recent battery tech I think could be amazing, and I wouldn’t lump that under manufacturing.

GLP-1 (we'll see where this goes) - Denmark but also USA

We’re definitely still missing so many :)

A few people recommend Hugo. If you download a template and don’t edit anything, you simply write in markdown and the project generates each markdown file as a blog post typically. Might fit your use case.

I personally don’t really like Hugo, but I was trying to edit things.

Pure HTML pages is easier to setup nowadays as well. You can download a template, and then write whatever you want. If you get stuck LLMs are pretty good at basic HTML, I’d just be careful about it seeing anything you write that might be sensitive.

on Crazy Idea · c/memes · -4 pts · 12d

I was joking lol, sorry.

A centralized union controlled by the government is not what I think most people would consider a “union”

They do not have the legal right to strike. http://www.bhrdw.gov.cn/Content-1771.html

I don’t understand how a union can advocate for its workers without that.

I have not read through your sources yet but thanks for including them, will go through them. Rising wages is more than I can say for the West, but I’d be careful to equate that with labor rights.

on Crazy Idea · c/memes · 5 pts · 12d

Ya they have an excellent track record of supporting unionization and labor rights.

on *Permanently Deleted* · c/comicstrips · 5 pts · 27d

I agree with you, that’s the more likely threat.

But in the US, decades of 24/7 news cycle have terrified parents. Stories of horrific shit playing constantly. Even feel good shows like Oprah would have regular segments in messed up stuff.

Despite violent crime in the US being at all time low now, I think it’s embedded in our culture now.

Parents were and are much more terrified of strangers than cars is what I’m getting at.

Hey I’ve been thinking of a similar setup.

For media, and with storage prices being what they are, I was going to forego redundancy for a while.

Do you have a list of media and torrents / usenet indexes that you back up?

I’m wondering how I can easily or even auto Aye redownloading media if a disk blows up.

on *Permanently Deleted* · c/asklemmy · 17 pts · 44d

You should make sure to read up on tenant law for your area. If it’s Riverside CA then the landlord needs to give you notice when entering your room. There are statewide tenant laws that supersede the leases, but you need to make sure.

Second, if it’s not in your lease then they can pound sand. You really should have a copy of your lease. Again, depends on tenant law, but they might be required to provide a copy.

Sorry this is happening to you. Idk why everyone is fixated on the reasons to keep the window open or closed. If you go to court, only give reasons for the windows being open if the judge asks. Your main pints should be the landlord violating tenant laws by entering your room (if that applies for your area) and threatening to kick you out for something not in the lease.

Not a lawyer, none is legal advice. Going to a student law clinic for free tenant advice was a good suggestion, but read up on the tenant law for your area, they’re usually not too difficult to read.

Conflicting feelings.

On the one hand, I’d love to see good research continue to grow in China.

On the other hand, this is not a particularly good metric academic institutions and researchers should care about…

Hm.

Most people my age support Democrats only in opposition to the current admin.

Almost everyone I know that’s my age fucking hates the democrats though.

But people I talk that are my parents age are more pro Democrat (or MAGA, for that matter).

Just a different experience, maybe I live in a more progressive area.

Sounds fucking frustrating.

I agree with the larger point you’re making, but chatbots are getting better at referencing posts / websites from which they’re taking a solution.

That’s if and only if of course they used a web search tool to answer, and if that website is still alive — made less likely due to AI.

But for debugging something like this, it is actually helpful for now with citations enabled.