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(I'm leaving this up for transparency, but I totally misread the comment I responded to. Sorry! I have attacked a strawman, and fought valiantly against ghosts lol.)
You're several decades out of date with that opinion.
Chinese manufacturing has exploded in quality, safety, and efficiency over the last 20 years. The old stereotype that China is an assembly line economy pumping out cheap knockoffs and plastic junk, is false.
China now has some of the most advanced manufacturing facilities in the world. Even Tim Cook stated publicly a year or two ago, that they don't manufacture Apple devices in China because it's cheaper. They do it because China is the only country currently that has both the precision engineering plus the scale to build those devices at the volumes and quality Apple demands.
China has invested massively into STEM, their students, engineers, and scientists attended the best Western universities across the world for decades. Learned everything they could, brought that knowledge back home, and have been expanding on and turbocharging it with massive state and private investments.
Basically they did what the US used to do before we became a grift/vibe/hussle economy, and they are eating our lunch. Now I am absolutely no fan of China, but damn it, I am starting to get pretty jealous...
Yep buckykat already backed me up. I was saying that in support of china not against. I agree I think chinese technology is cool.
You're right, sorry haha. I flipped that 180 degrees in my head.
The user you're replying to is answering "anything China makes" to the question "what is not a grift?"
Sure reads to me as a statement in favor of Chinese technology.
Sorry, totally flipped that in my head, you're right lol.