Comment by esseph
7 days ago
If you review the stipulations of the "deals" and read any of the analysis, these are stop-gaps.
New production commitments, military commitments, pulling away from US big tech.
No matter what happens, the damage has been done. It's picking up momentum seemingly every day.
And they seem more than happy to take our scientific researchers.
>pulling away from US big tech
Stock price says otherwise. Probably because replacing MS Office with Libre Office doesn't really mean much while still running your digital infrastructure on US services, US chips and US phones. Lemme know when EU creates its own You Tube.
>And they seem more than happy to take our scientific researchers.
Who's taking who's researchers? Got any examples. From what I saw Linus Torvalds is still in US.
> Lemme know when EU creates its own You Tube.
March 15, 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dailymotion
> Who's taking who's researchers? Got any examples. From what I saw Linus Torvalds is still in US.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00938-y
I wouldn't call Linus a "scientific researcher". He's an engineer, and that's also a group that economies need, but he's not a scientist, and not a researcher.
Unfortunately for the "engineering" part: https://archive.ph/xChye
>https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00938-y
I can only read the title due to paywall, but that doesn't answer the question that I made to your comment that someone is stealing someone else's researchers. I asked for hard examples of researchers being stolen that back up your point.
>He's an engineer, and that's also a group that economies need
And why is he and the rest like him in the US and not in Europe?
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