Made in EU: El hilo de la independencia de Europa

lowfour
lowfour
Started 2025-12-19
241 posts
elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-05-17
#211

@lowfour wrote in post #210:

Nos avisan. https://www.businessinsider.com/mistral-ceo-warns-europe-2-years-avoid-us-ai-dependence-2026-5Tiene razón. O ponemos más pasta en Mistral (no está mal, ojo!) o vamos dados.

no es solo por el modelo, lo dice claro (y lo dijimos nosotros en nuestra editorial), son chips, electricidad y todo lo demás (agua, infraestructura, etc)

no te vale de nada tener un mythos cojonudo si luego no puedes escalarlo porque petan los datacenters

lowfour
lowfour
2026-05-18
#214

4 o 5 veces más que los storm shadows / Taurus / Scalps

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-05-18
#215

@lowfour wrote in post #212:

Las comparaciones son odiosashttps://www.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1tgk5y0/just_a_comparison_what_has_the_eu_ever_done_for_us/

lo peor de todo es que usa podría ser un paraíso con solo cobrar impuestos a los ricos un poquito

mira el mamdani, ha quitado la deuda de nueva york en dos tardes solo metiendo impuestos a pisos vacíos de más de 5 millones, que no sé cuántos serán, pero todos los sucnors que tienen pisos de cojón de mico en la ciudad solo por "himbehtih" (como el cristiano ronaldo, que tenía uno de 30 millones o algo así, no?? que ahora le dan 15 y gracias) están intentando vender, jajajajaja, pringaos!

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-05-21
#216

https://www.eldiario.es/internacional/europa-rebela-papel-comprador-armas-eeuu-le-quiere-atribuir-trump-otan_1_13236997.html

hay reunión en casa lowfour para ver si le dan una colleja al trucho o dos (yo propongo tres, pero igual son demasiadas)

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rutte sucnor, ya lo sabíamos

y están comentando que se tardaría como 10-12 años en sustituir la mandanga que nos vende usa

pero ojo, esa es mandanga para guerras siglo xx, no guerras siglo xxi, de eso aquí en europa sabemos más (y en china)

lowfour
lowfour
2026-05-22
#217

Así nos ve el NYtruchen.... analysis de los artículos.

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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-05-26
#219

che, aquí llevamos ya algo de adelanto con eso, no??

bueno, si esto lo pensamos aquí, es normal que el zizek nos venga a ratificar, es que somos zizekistas

jajajaja

lowfour
lowfour
2026-05-26
#220
Edited 2026-05-26

Yo me sueno los mocos en la camiseta en todas las reuniones con CEOs. No se si pillan que es un homenaje zizekiano.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-05-31
#221

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esto iba a ponerlo en premio "sucnor", pero es que está eso lleno de truchos, jajaja

ahora se dan cuenta de quién tiene cartas, eh?

han tenido que joderse medio arsenal de patriots y tal en iran y no conseguir una mierda, salvo tener que reconocer que son unos sucnors y darle a iran más poder del que tenía porque ahora ormuz será de pago

eso sí, ucrania desarrollando drones y lanzadores de misiles balísticos desde aviones (bueno, se supone que es para poner satélites en órbita, pero ejemmm...), con europa y canadá como socios prioritarios

a cascarla a la vía!!

lowfour
lowfour
2026-05-31
#222

So basura comprometida por Rusia.

lowfour
lowfour
2026-06-17
#224

Por cierto siempre he odiado los BMW y sus conductores, pero este i3 es bonito y tiene un range de carayo. Lástima que costase 300 o más euros adicionales al mes que el C-Klasse que tampoco está mal.

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-06-18
#225

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exministra de exteriores

está diciendo cosas que parece que nos lee, macho, empezando por el "reflexive control" (no lo ha dicho con estas palabras, pero "nos hicieron creer que europa no podía...")

el presentador (xavi fortes) ha preguntado si la caída de orban ha facilitado que ucrania pete el cacas a rusia hoy, porque mira moscú cómo arde! y la arancha le ha dicho que no, que viene de más atrás (y otra vez ha ido con el "reflexive control" que nos hemos tenido que quitar de encima, pero ha costao), o sea, europa ayudando a ucrania a pesar de que nos decían que era inútil

ostia, ahora le pregunta por rutte, si es un lamebotas (no con esta palabra), y la arancha le está cubriendo, que el rutte es el representante de un club con un socio mayoritario... qué esperabas que hiciera el rutte? jajajaja

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pero que el rutte no es nadie, que lo que hay que mirar es "INDEPENDENCIA DE EUROPA"

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-06-23
#228

la otra alternativa es pillarse modelos opensource chinorris

jajajaja

susto o muerte

lowfour
lowfour
2026-06-23
#229

Están encontrando agujeros en los modelos chinos, te juro que estoy convencido que usar un modelo open source chino da cucu

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-06-28
#231

pero vamosaver, si los componentes gringos son fabricados en china

jajajaja

lowfour
lowfour
2026-07-01
#232

Acaban de pasar la de dios de aviones. Todos los cazas de Saab de la historia (Draken, viggen, etc). Más de 20 Gripens... impresionante.

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elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-07-01
#234

me parto, estaban haciendo contratos con huawei y ahora le dicen a palantir que loscojones33

esto no eso casual, saben algo

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-07-05
#235

yo creo que si no es porque están cagaos con el futuro del truchinato no harían esto:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/interactive/2026/07/03/25-reasons-be-optimistic-about-americas-future/?itid=hp_opinions_p001_f021

  1. 1 The U.S. remains a powerhouse in science. It has received almost 300 Nobel Prizes in chemistry, physics and medicine — more than three times any other country. It leads the world on clinical trials for experimental drugs and accounted for more than half of the global pharmaceutical market last year.

  2. 2 The U.S. boasts the top universities in the world. More than a million foreign students traveled to the U.S. for their college education in the 2024-25 academic year, far more than any other country. That contributed $55 billion to the U.S. economy.

  3. 3 Life expectancy reached a new high this year, despite dipping in recent years, and obesity rates are falling. That’s largely thanks to the GLP-1 revolution, which is showing enormous promise to address a wide range of chronic diseases.

  4. 4 Cancer is becoming less deadly. More than 70 percent of people with a diagnosis now survive at least five years, compared with about half in the 1970s. That’s partly because tests are better at catching dangerous tumors early, and treatments themselves are improving. Since the 1990s, the five-year survival rate for late-stage diagnoses has more than doubled for all cancers, from 17 percent to 35 percent.

  5. 5 U.S. innovation is reaping extraordinary medical breakthroughs. Cutting-edge genetic medicine, still in its infancy, keeps producing therapy options for once untreatable illnesses, such as sickle cell disease and Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

  6. 6 Advancements in mRNA technology are making it easier for biotech companies to develop new vaccines, providing a powerful tool to quickly defend against new pathogens and create personalized therapies.

  7. 7 The U.S. dollar is the world’s undisputed reserve currency and will remain so for the foreseeable future. About 57 percent of all global foreign exchange reserves are in dollars, a testament to the stability of the U.S. economy.

  8. 8 More than half of the world’s 100 most valuable publicly traded corporations are American, far surpassing any other country. In fact, even though the U.S. has about 4 percent of the world’s population, it claims about 65 percent of the value of the world’s investable public stocks.

  9. 9 Most Americans have a direct stake: Sixty-two percent of Americans own stocks, compared with a third or less in most other developed countries.

  10. 10 The U.S. leads the world in venture capital, with more than $450 billion available to American start-ups. China, in second, has only $41 billion. That makes it far easier for U.S. entrepreneurs to access financing to start a business and pursue their dreams.

  11. 11 Americans are growing wealthier across the board. After falling during the Great Recession, median net worth has surged to new heights. The number of millionaires has grown at a record pace in recent years. In fact, the U.S. is home to the highest number of Black millionaires on the planet.

  12. 12 The median U.S. household has a higher annual income than 96 percent of the world’s population. This includes many wealthy nations: Average annual wages in the U.S. are 19 percent higher than in Germany, 37 percent higher than in France and 63 percent higher than in Italy, adjusted for purchasing power.

  13. 13 The U.S. remains a magnet for talent. Before the second Trump administration, more than a million people were granted legal residency every year. Hundreds of thousands are still trying to come here, despite new restrictions. Our foreign-born population is more than three times the size of any other country’s.

  14. 14 The U.S. is the world’s largest oil exporter and continues making strides toward energy independence. The shale revolution helped insulate consumers from energy shocks.

  15. 15 The U.S. is experiencing a boom in solar and wind. It maintains the largest fleet of nuclear reactors in the world. Investors are eagerly looking to build out advanced nuclear technology, including fusion.

  16. 16 The U.S. is installing battery storage at a record pace. That infrastructure will help meet rising energy demands and make the electrical grid more efficient. Meanwhile, automakers and energy suppliers are beginning to deploy sodium ion batteries, which promise to be more durable than the lithium batteries that dominate the market. They’re also easier to manufacture.

  17. 17 The U.S. is leading the world on artificial intelligence, which has the potential to revolutionize the economy. Self-driving cars promise to make streets safer and more efficient. Large language models will make workers more productive and reduce the amount of time they spend performing menial tasks.

  18. 18 The U.S. has the strongest military in the world. That investment protects American interests, safeguards the freedom of navigation and deters the outbreak of global wars.

  19. 19 The U.S. benefits from an extensive system of global alliances, which multiplies its already formidable strength and ability to project power.

  20. 20 The U.S. dominates the final frontier. America’s private space industry — including Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Blue Origin, founded by Post owner Jeff Bezos — is booming, supporting science and developing satellite-based internet services for people without access to broadband.

  21. 21 No other country is as generous as America. Our people contribute to charity about 2 percent of GDP every year, roughly the size of Sweden’s entire economy.

  22. 22 The U.S. still rules the world culturally. The filmmaking industry dominates the worldwide box office and TV show markets.

  23. 23 Despite its polarized politics, the U.S. has become more tolerant and accepting. Support for same-sex marriage doubled in 20 years, reflecting a capacity for introspection.

  24. 24 Protections for free speech are among the most robust in the world. Despite recent strains, journalists continue to uncover government failures, and Americans freely debate ideas.

  25. 25 America’s record of democracy remains rock solid. Never once in its 250 years has it failed to conduct scheduled federal elections, even during the Civil War and pandemics. The government is messy and imperfect, always has been, but so long as its citizenry maintains faith in the principles set down by the Founding Fathers, it will always have the capacity for self improvement.


el que escribía eso debió pensar, va, venga, que me pagan por esto, si no, me echan del piso... el piso! punto 12, los cayetanos forraos! chupate es europa!!

artículo casi de mal gusto, eh? venganomejodas, wapo!

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
2026-07-09
#238

Eurosam (joint venture between Thales and MBDA)

estaban los gabachos del thales haciendo ñapas con esto

pero creo que el claudio me dijo que españa tenía también una movida tocha para detectar misiles, que lo único no-europeo era un radar (que se puede sustituir, pero ahora mismo eso no se contemplaba) y los interceptadores (los patriots), pero que turquia estaba haciendo los suyos o podríamos aprovechar los de los franceses

pensamos que nos interesaba lo de turquía porque así tendríamos 2 opciones, eurosam y los hispanoturcos, pero no parece que estemos haciendo piña con los turcos, a no ser que el ken haya estado hablando con erdogan estos días, quién sabe

elarquitecto
elarquitecto
6d ago
#240

están siguiendo los pasos de psycho-ken, claramente marcó el camino

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