He’s not called Genocide Joe for nothing. The US is undeniably complicit.
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The Soviets tried that and it is the root cause of some of the most serious famines ever seen.
There was one famine, and it happened near the beginning of the Soviet Union’s history, after a civil war. And this was a country where for centuries under tsarist rule famines had been a common occurrence. What the Soviet Union did was end famines.
Government, by its nature, is an inefficiency engine.
This sounds like neoliberal Road to Serfdom nonsense. Inefficient compared to what, the invisible hand?
This increases that and will cause more inequality not less.
Inequality in Russia has risen since the fall of the Soviet Union. Are you unaware of the shock therapy that befell many of the Warsaw pact states? As shock therapist Jeffrey Sachs will tell you, the reason Poland was the sole “success story” is that the US chose to allow it to be a success.
The only evidence I ever see presented is a photo of them sitting at the same table. By that metric, Obama and both Clintons are a Russian assets, too.
People have already answered, but consider also that the US has over 750 overseas military bases around the world, and is building more to further encircle China. Meanwhile China has one anti-piracy base in Djibouti.
Neither country is state-run capitalism. And anyway, state capitalism is an oxymoron when a state has fiat monetary sovereignty—which the US and China do. Such a state has no need to make a profit, which is foundational to capitalism, because it can and does create as much money as it pleases. You don’t have to take my word for it, you can take Alan Greenspan’s.
The reason the US has a special hate-on for Putin is precisely because he kicked the Western shock therapists out of the country. He stanched the tide of privatization.
Edit to add: It appears that the Wi-Fi 6 driver is open source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open-source_wireless_drivers#Status
I was under the impression that there are no Wi-Fi 5 or 6 modules for which there are open source Linux drivers. Am I wrong?
This code seems to be under an open source license (ISC), but I’m not a Linux kernel or driver developer, so I’m not sure if this represents the entire driver or if it’s just a stub for some binary blob.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/drivers/net/wireless/mediatek/mt76/mt7915
I guess MediaTek is the designer and AsiaRF is the manufacturer of the Wi-Fi 6 11ax 4T4R Mini PCIe Module (AW7915-NP1).
Wut. The reason we’re talking about it at all is because it’s a success, not a flop.