

No, not really. It’s still in the constitution since the 1940s only because changing it would provoke a military reaction from China. Nobody actually believes it, not since CKS died in the 70s.


No, not really. It’s still in the constitution since the 1940s only because changing it would provoke a military reaction from China. Nobody actually believes it, not since CKS died in the 70s.


No-one in the government of Taiwan considers themselves the true government of China. But they’re stuck with the old constitutional claims from the 1940s still on the paper because any change to reflect reality would be called a “declaration of independence” by China, and trigger a military reaction.


on-board machine vision and audio recognition is super useful for a lot of sensors.
not all AI is generative slop.
bottom of the bottle must be open
i’m with u/smackemwittadic.
nobody, absolutely nobody would buy a hotdog and then say “I bought a sausage”.


yeah, yeah, everyone admires you, Mr. Shitdontstank.
100%, because Taiwan was in the Japanese Empire from 1895 to 1945, and was pretty much independent from 1945 to the KMT arrival in 1948.