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by soAsian
4420 days ago
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>I hope this article opens peoples' eyes to the fact that the US-based-or-english-speaking countries are soon going to be a relatively small portion of the world. We need news sources like this to practice the globalization sermon they all preach. LOL. I don't get how your comment is at the top. People in technology field know about it. Your question should be how China is blocking out other tech companies unless they are willing to share their user info or join a state-owned venture so they can learn your technology, process and know-how then push you out. You make it sound like no one from U.S. want China or other market. The FACT TO THE MATTER is how other countries is either making it extremely difficult for U.S. tech company to enter or corrupted to hell that you have to pay out of your ass in each and every step of the way to do business with them. This comment is the most retarded comment there is. PEOPLE IN TECH KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON! |
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Your question should be how China is blocking out other tech companies unless they are willing to share their user info or join a state-owned venture so they can learn your technology, process and know-how then push you out. You make it sound like no one from U.S. want China or other market.
The FACT TO THE MATTER is how other countries is either making it extremely difficult for U.S. tech company to enter or corrupted to hell that you have to pay out of your ass in each and every step of the way to do business with them.
and better fit the Hacker News guidelines, which strongly discourage personal insults and uncivil tone. P.S. In English, which is perhaps not your native language (in which case, welcome aboard, because we indeed need more participation here from outside the English-speaking world), the usual idiom is "the fact of the matter" rather than "the fact to the matter." And on Hacker News, we rarely use chat-speak abbreviations like "LOL" (I learned that years ago when one of my comments that used abbreviation was downvoted heavily, even though I was literally laughing out loud as I typed the comment) and we only rarely write in all-capitals for emphasis. But your point is well taken.