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David Li
Co-founder of Hacked Matter, Maker Collider and Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab.
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David Li 3 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @icopilots
Watch for your country's policy: flight availability, quarantine policy when you return. You may be trapped in Shanghai if no return flight or trapped in your city if there is mandated quarantine. This all depending on how the numbers go in the next few days.
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Shumin Liu 7 h
Thanks for featuring the data work I did on labour migration in Thailand and sharing other cases of governments using and to tackle unemployment issues! Looking forward to learning more with the community as we go! cc
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David Li 8 h
US makes China buying rare earths that now can be mined in US thanks to the bi-partisan anti-China bill "S.1317 - American Mineral Security Act" --- “Several junior miners are developing U.S. mines to produce scandium and yttrium and other rare earths.”
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David Li 2. velj
Rolls-Royce plans to build up to 15 mini nuclear reactors in Britain Paul Stein, CTO for Rolls-Royce, said that the company is leading a consortium to produce factory-built modular nuclear reactors that can be delivered for assembly by ordinary lorries.
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David Li 2. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Justso_CN
宇宙殖民不如玩红旗河。。。😉
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john thackara 约翰·萨卡拉 2. velj
How forest workers turned desert into oasis in Northern China via
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David Li 2. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @johnthackara
Take a page from China's experience in sustainable development both environmentally and financially. It takes time and determination. Not screaming little girl.
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David Li 2. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @johnthackara
The rules on "Organic" labeling have been tuned so much toward big food and industrial farms, it's almost meaningless and hard for small farmers to practice it and big food deliver them with zero benefits of organic.
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David Li 2. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @johnthackara
We need standards in practices but not "labeling" which big food surely will twist to suit their needs. "Organic" in the US has been destroyed by big food.
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David Li 2. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @devlewis18
The Indian government also has some great advices with Indian traditional medicine practices Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Unani. Time to open a Taobao shop? 😉
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David Li 2. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @johnthackara
Or just the general idea of shorthand "labeling" of food like they are industrial products that can be qualified with some ISO standard? Try to build general knowledge of food production would probably be more important and support local farms.
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David Li 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @cchukudebelu
And even then, ICE cars last for 30 years, the developed countries would still need to stock up parts for those already on the roads. Also, with ICE supply chain, going EV is easy.
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David Li 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @paulmozur @cnmediaproject
It's rather sad that this video is seen as a comedy relief in Chinese social media because the announcements are funny. The Chinese humor really got lost in translation. The whole story here.
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @balajis @CarolYujiaYin
Sadly, nobody talks about how funny the dialogs are and the message went viral in China as a comedy relief in tensive and difficult time. Too many just tweet on autopilot: "China + Drones = Evil Surveillance State!" Too bad that Chinese humors are lost in translation.
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @QtckZKTKDxMyguh @prepaid_africa
Highly educated ones fare well. In Silicon Valley, the highest income group is Asian male between 40-50. However, those do well and don't normally get "rich." I am referring those early immigrants coming up from bottoms picking up works local don't and accumulate over time.
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Odgovor korisniku/ci @QtckZKTKDxMyguh @prepaid_africa
Real Indians in India are a lot better. I think the diasporas never represent their countries of origins to well. Vivo, Oppo and Xiaomi are well respected in India. 😊
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David Li 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @prepaid_africa @QtckZKTKDxMyguh
Many Chinese in these countries that picked up jobs and works nobody else want to do and make their fortunate. Chinese didn't lock them out. They locked Chinese out and blame them for every problem.
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David Li 31. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @prepaid_africa
Mostly are still for local consumption. The future of Manufacturing would be much more distributed to react better to the local needs. However, Indian markets are driven by Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo and others.
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The Prepaid Economy: African Edition 31. sij
India toppled Vietnam to become the second largest manufacturer of mobile phones globally, following China in 2018 with a world share of 11%.
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Global Times 31. sij
Walking around without a protective face mask? Well, you can't avoid these sharp-tongued drones! Many village and cities in China are using drones equipped with speakers to patrol during the outbreak.
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