I hope they follow through with it. And I also hope they allow for quick incremental changes instead of aiming for the perfect solution right away that will take a decade to develop and implement. Just to be clear, I think it should be the far goal to be fully independent from US and other non-EU software.
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Everyone was happy when they could outsource dirty and labor-intensive jobs to China and benefit from the cheap products. China gladly took on these tasks and built a monopoly. Now, it is the sole source for most minerals and rare earth elements because everyone else stopped producing them. China is now moving up the value chain, processing these raw materials into higher-value products. However, the world has become so dependent on China’s mineral supplies that countries cannot block trade with China without risking their own production halts, since China could also stop selling the materials they rely on. This is already happening with rare earth minerals and other critical resources like tungsten.
Only way put of this would be a long time strategic investment into local manufacturing capacities, but it will cost a lot and take a lot of time. And China will dump the prices until those companies go out of business again and then we are back at the start. Happened with solar, is happening with batteries, I wonder what will be next...
Somehow, statistics rarely reflect the massive trade surplus the U.S. enjoys in digital services. Link The country deliberately shifted its focus away from manufacturing, outsourcing production globally. With the freed-up capacity, it built a digital empire that generates billions of dollars annually.
The catch? This digital surplus flows almost exclusively into the pockets of a few corporate leaders. Meanwhile, the majority of people are left with shrinking incomes from former manufacturing jobs, jobs that once distributed wealth more evenly across small businesses and the workforce.
Happy to hear you enjoyed it and feel free to adjust it as you like. Your variation also sounds delicious. Maybe i try it next time.
Potato-Pea Mash (Kartoffel-Erbsen-Durcheinander)
Preparation time: 35 minutes
Ingredients:
- 800 g floury potatoes
- 1 onion
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 700 ml vegetable broth
- 400 g frozen peas
- Salt
- Tarragon
- Olive oil (for drizzling)
Instructions:
- Peel the potatoes and cut them into small cubes. Peel and dice the onion.
- Heat the oil in a pot with 2 tbsp of water, sauté the onions and potatoes, then deglaze with vegetable broth.
- Cover and simmer for 15 minutes.
- Add the peas and cook uncovered for another 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Drain the cooking liquid and reserve it.
- Coarsely mash the potatoes and peas, adding some of the cooking liquid if needed for a creamy texture.
- Season with salt and tarragon, and drizzle with olive oil.
Reading this while eating potato pea purée. I am doing my part!
I feel, this will age like milk.
At least the French are fighting back. Hope they are successful.
Maybe in hindsight it would have been better to have kept the nuclear power running, phasing out coal first and limit our CO2 emissions. (Who am I kidding, we would still emit the same amount of CO2, because we would have phased out coal already and Germany is only 2% of the problem...) But maybe we avoided fallout in central Europe and noone will know, which version of the past we decided against.