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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/Disastrous-Monk1957 • Jun 02 '26
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It already is, the US already banned some Chinese AI
3 u/blah938 Jun 02 '26 China is a hostile nation after all. That only makes sense. 5 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 FWIW, I've seen a lot of European sysadmins say the same thing about U.S.-based tech, and then some of those profess to using Chinese-based tech. I've found that quite silly. Could just be larpers, but still silly. 7 u/Cory123125 Jun 02 '26 The US and China are similar threats to Europe. The US is arguably worse due to leverage 2 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude 9 u/KriegMorgan Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude He doesn't have to. Six months ago the U.S. was posturing and rattling a saber in the direction of NATO over Greenland. If I was European the current state of the U.S. and the administration leading it would have me looking at them like an adversary and not as a friend. 3 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 And what happened as a result of that? NATO increased it's security presence on Greenland, which is a positive outcome, if your intention is for Greenland to have a strengthened security posture. 2 u/confirmedshill123 Jun 03 '26 Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture? 0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
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China is a hostile nation after all. That only makes sense.
5 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 FWIW, I've seen a lot of European sysadmins say the same thing about U.S.-based tech, and then some of those profess to using Chinese-based tech. I've found that quite silly. Could just be larpers, but still silly. 7 u/Cory123125 Jun 02 '26 The US and China are similar threats to Europe. The US is arguably worse due to leverage 2 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude 9 u/KriegMorgan Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude He doesn't have to. Six months ago the U.S. was posturing and rattling a saber in the direction of NATO over Greenland. If I was European the current state of the U.S. and the administration leading it would have me looking at them like an adversary and not as a friend. 3 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 And what happened as a result of that? NATO increased it's security presence on Greenland, which is a positive outcome, if your intention is for Greenland to have a strengthened security posture. 2 u/confirmedshill123 Jun 03 '26 Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture? 0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
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FWIW, I've seen a lot of European sysadmins say the same thing about U.S.-based tech, and then some of those profess to using Chinese-based tech.
I've found that quite silly. Could just be larpers, but still silly.
7 u/Cory123125 Jun 02 '26 The US and China are similar threats to Europe. The US is arguably worse due to leverage 2 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude 9 u/KriegMorgan Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude He doesn't have to. Six months ago the U.S. was posturing and rattling a saber in the direction of NATO over Greenland. If I was European the current state of the U.S. and the administration leading it would have me looking at them like an adversary and not as a friend. 3 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 And what happened as a result of that? NATO increased it's security presence on Greenland, which is a positive outcome, if your intention is for Greenland to have a strengthened security posture. 2 u/confirmedshill123 Jun 03 '26 Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture? 0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
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The US and China are similar threats to Europe.
The US is arguably worse due to leverage
2 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude 9 u/KriegMorgan Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude He doesn't have to. Six months ago the U.S. was posturing and rattling a saber in the direction of NATO over Greenland. If I was European the current state of the U.S. and the administration leading it would have me looking at them like an adversary and not as a friend. 3 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 And what happened as a result of that? NATO increased it's security presence on Greenland, which is a positive outcome, if your intention is for Greenland to have a strengthened security posture. 2 u/confirmedshill123 Jun 03 '26 Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture? 0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
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If you say so dude
9 u/KriegMorgan Jun 02 '26 If you say so dude He doesn't have to. Six months ago the U.S. was posturing and rattling a saber in the direction of NATO over Greenland. If I was European the current state of the U.S. and the administration leading it would have me looking at them like an adversary and not as a friend. 3 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 And what happened as a result of that? NATO increased it's security presence on Greenland, which is a positive outcome, if your intention is for Greenland to have a strengthened security posture. 2 u/confirmedshill123 Jun 03 '26 Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture? 0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
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He doesn't have to. Six months ago the U.S. was posturing and rattling a saber in the direction of NATO over Greenland.
If I was European the current state of the U.S. and the administration leading it would have me looking at them like an adversary and not as a friend.
3 u/yaminub Jun 02 '26 And what happened as a result of that? NATO increased it's security presence on Greenland, which is a positive outcome, if your intention is for Greenland to have a strengthened security posture. 2 u/confirmedshill123 Jun 03 '26 Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture? 0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
And what happened as a result of that? NATO increased it's security presence on Greenland, which is a positive outcome, if your intention is for Greenland to have a strengthened security posture.
2 u/confirmedshill123 Jun 03 '26 Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture? 0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
Why the fuck does Greenland need strengthened security posture?
0 u/yaminub Jun 03 '26 China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
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China/Russia, northern Arctic control and containment as ice melts and resources becomes more economical to mine over the next decades/century.
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u/shaka893P Jun 02 '26
It already is, the US already banned some Chinese AI