• Viri4thus@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    Nice MO (besides the voting manipulation)

    Oh no, that argument about current capabilities ruins my whole schtick, let me pick up a PS so I can counter argue a red herring…

    You must be from the US

    edit: more than half of the people in the world live in Africa/Asia, I don’t see those regions being particularly affected by rare earth metal restrictions. Microsoft, OpenAI and Apple et al might be fucked though, and that means that scenario would be a good thing.

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      8 hours ago

      You don’t think nations in Africa or Asia use computers, electronics, telecommunications equipment, medical device for things like imaging or chemical analysis in their logistics or supply chains?

      Ahh! I understand now! You didn’t read the thread you’re responding to where the OP said these metals shouldn’t be mined at all. You just jumped in and provided an answer for a question you didn’t understand, then you attack my response because of YOUR misunderstanding. You think you’re responding to a tariff question, and not the OPs position of climate change.

      Please try to read what you’re replying to next time before you make yourself look foolish like this again.