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  • How can it be personal attacks. It is simple logic. I give you a simple example -> The research conducted in certain countries usually is based on industry needs of the country. In China, for example, the have demand in the technology of space exploration and High-speed rail. So you'll see a lot of research being churned out speedily by a number of local researchers due to the immediate demand in the country. You've touched about ball bearing tech, for example, and this is an example of recent research article for that which could be beneficial in the HSR areas. When those people in the same country citing each other, we can't simply claim they're doing it as a matter of convenience. It could be an indicator that the subject itself is the top priority in the country.

    Another point to consider -> If the journal where the article have been written is in the Scopus index, there's even low probability for the work to be of low value, no matter who has been citing them.

    Of course that the general idea, but there's still room to debate.

  • You're not going to win here. The level of hateness is so great they will deny his accomplishments. I guess that's the reality of life when are not successful enough - just find the bad guy to hate.

    One thing for sure, however much hateness they have on him, they will never be able to achieve what this 'phony' Elon have achieved. The best these demographic can do is hate. they are not able to accomplish much anyway. So let them be.

  • Japan, and S. Korea used to be the thieves and copycats, and now China. That's how these countries keep up with the current techs and build up their foundation for the future technology, and now are surpassing their counterparts. People need to accept that's how things work and it won't change nothing even if they keep whining.

    The thing with China now is how people has been underestimating them. All they can think are on their human right issues, Uyghur, child labours etc. And they think that China people are stupid, can't think and can't innovate. Sorry to say - currently they have the highest ranking for research yield, Scopus and Nature Index, and not to mention how many PhD graduates they are producing each year. Many people are just in denial. By the time they realize the reality, it's might be too late to hit back.

  • Lemmy is already a privacy nightmare, in some way. There was a comment showing the screengrab of those peiple who upvoted and downvoted a post. Basically, if you self-host an instance, you'll have access to these. This can easily be weaponized by certain organizations that want to create profiling of lemmy users, e.g NSA and Intelligence agencies.

  • yes, I am one of those who are also getting bored of it. But this doesn't mean that I am part of the market that they targeted. They might me targeting certain segments or even service providers such as game developers or console makers etc. The technology is still in it advent stage so it is too early to say wether they are going to fail.

  • Sorry, I disagree with this kind of generalisation. To be rational, Just because you don't want it, it doesn't mean everyone else is on the same ship. I am very sure there are certain people who will benefit from this and want it.

  • Why do they have to spin the story?

    Newspaper Title:

    Do not travel to UK

    The Exact Malaysia Travel advice:

    Malaysians residing in or travelling to the United Kingdom are urged to stay away from protest areas, remain vigilant and follow the latest updates and guidance provided by local authorities.”

  • which countries are they? I guess somewhere in Europe?

    In my country which is fairly progressing, (and I presume most South East Asia countries at least), the infrastructure are not conducive to riders or even pedestrians. Roads are build with no pavement for people to walk by, even in residential areas. The bicycle lane are pathetically small and narrowly designed that riders have to dangerously share the small strips of lane with other vehicles. People will use car even when going to shops that will only take 5 minutes walk.

    They want to reduce the cost of constructions, I guess. But I wonder how much the country can save in the healhcare system by providing good infrastructure resulting in health-minded citizens that prefer to walk and ride.