bitofarambler

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[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I appreciate it, he got back to my dm too and I've already added my RSS feed via his bot. if this works you definitely are owed a case of beer!

I had no clue where to start so I am amazed that someone has set up a simple feed infrastructure for know-nothings.

[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (3 children)

thank you, that's very helpful to know. I sent him a message

[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

thanks, I did check that out when the developer posted it and it's definitely my backup if I can't figure out how to sync my feed.

very cool that they built and shared that.

I've been able to automate most social media posts, so I'm assuming there is a way to do it with lemmy and I'm just not technically minded enough to know how yet.

 

New episodes Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Any travel questions are welcome, they don't have to be podcast-related

I've been traveling a long time and will try to answer you or at the very least point you in the right direction.

if anyone knows how I can automate lemmy posts from RSS feeds, I owe you a case of beer.

[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I say "US Americans" to differentiate while traveling, works well.

easy to say, easy to understand.

[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 51 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

correct.

there's also the maybe more important scientific literature ban that is forcing scientists like those who make sure crops grow correctly in the US out of their jobs because they aren't able to talk about the gender of the seeds they are breeding.

or the physicists who can't talk about the "status" of the material they're using, because that word is banned.

countries don't want to buy American military equipment anymore because they rightly cannot trust the US, which is a huge loss of revenue.

the disastrous policies already enacted are going to economically and socially hobble the country for decades.

the scientist who goes to another country rather than the US to practice physics, agriculture, anthropology, anything, that's an entire career of innovation and scientific benefit lost to the US.

and those scientists are already avoiding the us, that's already happening.

the market numbers are the tip of the iceberg here.

A classroom assistant at the school i worked at. very hard-working, curious and funny guy who likes to learn things all the time, so we exchanged Chinese and English and hung out all the time for barbecue and hotpot and all that good stuff.

still friends more than a decade later even though I travel a lot; we got to meet up a few times when I visited Beijing last year and we still talk occasionally on wechat.

[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I see, yeah, the 10-year anniversary of the 2008 scandal.

good article, I'm curious what the numbers are 7 years later.

it looks like in 2018 80 to 90% of Australian baby formula was exported to China!

I found a PDF explaining the specific domestic and local market share, so even after the scandal in 2008 about half of the baby formula in China was produced and bought domestically.

of course even half of the market is a huge amount of baby formula in real life considering the population of China.

the market research data only goes up to 2017

[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

interesting, how do you mean?

I was literally in the middle of thinking about community groups when I came across your post, I think a lot of people would use this feature.

not for a while, since the US has stockpiles and other outside sources and domestic resources, plus the defense and military arms of the US government will be the last industry to be affected by these import sanctions.

If these Chinese sanctions remain in place for any amount of time however, they will affect US corporate bottom lines much more rapidly and significantly than they affect the DoD, which is no small thing.

Corporate policy is argued to have determined the outcome of the '24 US presidential election, so the ramifications of further industries-wide vast US corporate loss in addition to the 11 trillion already lost are likely to lead to further policy change like the blocking of presidential tariff authority underway now.

[–] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 12 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

the policy decisions of the Chinese government are extremely separated from the everyday lives of the people.

the CCP may refuse to sell expensive minerals to the us, but the Chinese population will buy the cheapest, freshest produce full stop. which is usually the local farmers.

I don't think I've ever seen American produce in China, come to think of it.

during the last trade war, there wasn't any anti-us purchasing sentiment from Chinese people themselves because everything they want is produced by China anyway.

the Chinese population, in effect, is and has been boycotting every other country all the time for decades because so many of their basic needs are met by domestic production.

 

The joke was always right there.

looks like this guy beat me to it:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/925271.The_Legend_of_Bigfart

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by bitofarambler@crazypeople.online to c/til@lemmy.world
 

We are all of us plague!

while this post is popular, i want to mention i dropped a new ep of my travel podcast today: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/yes-you-can--65239344

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by bitofarambler@crazypeople.online to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

solved, thank you! I hid read posts.

Checked that option again, and there it was.

I made a new account, community and post today at !bitofarambler@crazypeople.online and when I'm logged in I cannot see my post in the community, but when I am not logged in I can see my post.

why is this happening?

thank you.

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