*cheapest and the best
Bong Joon-ho said it best. We live in one country called capitalism.
Essentially the goal is this: to use a giant electromagnetic launch track to accelerate a hypersonic aircraft to Mach 1.6. The aircraft would then separate from the track, ignite its engine and enter near space at seven times the speed of sound.
Does no one read the article anymore before commenting? I'm not responding to all the comments here since it's clearly a waste of my time, but every single one of the concerns that people mention in this thread so far has been acknowledged in the article already.
Market analysts said that there is no relief as of yet from this difficult period. They urged the government to play a role as a mediator, so companies can map out more specific investment plans by clearing away any lingering uncertainties.
“The government is advised to stand at the forefront in discussing subsidy-related issues with its U.S. counterparts, so local chipmakers and battery firms' uncertainties can be alleviated,
Give more money please lol. These global companies just keep a train of endless grift going.
We're not paying Dalai Lama to stay quiet. Have him say "to the last Ukrainian" immediately!
Now think about how many "birds" you've seen that were walking or resting instead of flying. The system takes cost-effectiveness into consideration.
There goes Gaza...
For the last couple of years, a few North Korean vloggers – Song-Ah, YuMi, and Un-A – launched their YouTube channels. These three vloggers gave a glimpse of their everyday lives, from what they eat to their hobbies to their travels. They also have videos that showcase the infrastructures in North Korea, such as the Hwaseong Apartment Complex, Pyongyang Metro, and Kim Il Sung Square.
In June 2023, however, YouTube announced that it had banned these YouTube channels “to comply with US sanctions and trade compliance laws, including those related to North Korea.” The videos disappeared for a while but many of these have been reuploaded by other YouTube users.
It doesn't feel fair to label North Korea "secretive" when the rest of the world bans them from even using Youtube and even hides their videos.
Makes sense. It's communism when tanks don't run over people, so the inverse must be true as well.
If this is the best example you can come up with, it is fairly unconvincing that any mainstream political will be restricted.