• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    5 months ago

    Musebook

    China

    This feels like another Chinese rip off. The Chinese government want to replace the west with in home stolen ideas.

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      5 months ago

      I mean, they’ve seen what you’ve done with that gunpowder thing …

      An ancient empire after all. They learn

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      5 months ago

      Stolen ideas? Riscv is open source and a laptop is not exactly some unique intellectual property. You’re just showing your xenophobia here.

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        China has spent an eternity stealing IP and undermining security by stealing top secret info through state sponsored hacking.

        They’ve built a strong solid reputation of impeding on personal privacy and doing tons of shady shit at the expense of everyone else.

        People have every right to question this and be skeptical of what they are up to because they’ve shown over and over in the past that they cannot and shouldn’t be trusted with anything.

        However your mind immediately goes to xenophobia. What a fucking clown.

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          So the Chinese state hacked western corporations (that prob have all production in Asia somewhere) to illegally obtain know-how on RISC tech? Or how to attach keyboard to the computer? Maybe how to call a laptop ‘book’?

          Imagine wanting free market “but not like that”, lul.
          Im just glad more actual competition is gaining root & we might finally move away from x86 & ARM.