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ACuriousPLAFan

Lieutenant General
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To be honest, I do find myself really pitying those Jai Sushis that are mocking Chinese school/university canteen meals on Twitter, all while Japanese supermarkets sell packaged meals like these.

For reference, 250 JPY = 1.61 USD = 11.38 RMB (exchange rate as of today).

Like, wtf is this? Feeds for the strays?

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Temstar

Brigadier
Registered Member
To be honest, I do find myself really pitying those Jai Sushis that are mocking Chinese school/university canteen meals on Twitter, all while Japanese supermarkets sell packaged meals like these.

For reference, 200 JPY = 1.61 USD = 11.38 RMB (exchange rate as of today).

Like, wtf is this? Feed for the strays?

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Kitchen debate 2.0 is going to be mint. Effective against both South Korea/Japan and US but in different ways. South Korea/Japan because of abundance of meat and fruit (and rice in Japan's case) and US because of plentiful fresh leafy vegetable.
 

BlackWindMnt

Major
Registered Member
To be honest, I do find myself really pitying those Jai Sushis that are mocking Chinese school/university canteen meals on Twitter, all while Japanese supermarkets sell packaged meals like these.

For reference, 250 JPY = 1.61 USD = 11.38 RMB (exchange rate as of today).

Like, wtf is this? Feed for the strays?

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Where's the damn protein?

Are they trying to shrink back to their edo period height or something.
 

siegecrossbow

Field Marshall
Staff member
Super Moderator
To be honest, I do find myself really pitying those Jai Sushis that are mocking Chinese school/university canteen meals on Twitter, all while Japanese supermarkets sell packaged meals like these.

For reference, 250 JPY = 1.61 USD = 11.38 RMB (exchange rate as of today).

Like, wtf is this? Feeds for the strays?

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Joke’s on you. Every grain of these rice have been hand washed 15 times by gourmet Japanese chefs to attain the proper balance between sweetness and fragrance.
 
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Japanese car manufacturering has gone down the drain as well. If you bought a Toyota truck within the last 2 or 3 years, it’s very likely the V6 turbo engine has already blown up by now. Who knows what issues will soon emerge with the Tacoma 4 cylinder turbos soon as well…

Also, seat catching fire while driving it? That’s crazy! Lol, looks like Jacques had too many red wine lunch’s before returning to the assembly line or his drafting desk.
All internal combustion cars are unreliable now compared to older models, and it is all due to emission laws and greenwashing. They aren't being given enough time to let their new engines mature in order to patch things up with them. Once they make new engines that conform to new emission regulations, the regulations immediately get tighter and the engines have to be scrapped. The governments are essentially blackmailing manufacturers into going fully electric.
 

4Runner

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Hello experts and pundits and antagonists, happy holiday!

A few residual random thoughts in 2025:

It is hard to believe that Ukraine thing is still going on. It is a textbook stalemate, yet it is not turning out to be a quagmire. For that, Russia owes a big one to China. Meanwhile, the west have all the resources and prerequisites to drag Russia into a textbook quagmire. The fact that Russia is breathing normally tells the world how miserable the "west" has become. Oh, BTW, Macaron just borrowed a pair of shinny new panda from Chengdu, where J10A/B/C are made. Talk about drama.

AI revolution is more and more look like Internet Revolution of late 90s. AI will go on changing the world just like the Internet, but "AI" in MSM is a different beast, just like 1999. My guess is that chips are going to be less and less prominent as we getting deep into 2026 and beyond. As always, "it is app, stupid!"

It is also a little surprising that, at this moment, Trump 2.0 is more friendly to Chairman Xi than all other "leaders" in the west. I think Xi owes a shinny big party to Trump 2.0 in April 2026.

Huawei Mate 80 Pro uses a N+3 feature with 28nm DUV, which performs on par with early TSMC "5nm" feature. I guess China semi has a decent chance to squeeze Korea into the 3rd place in terms of raw transistors per square kilometer.

Jensen Huang was at CSIS with John Hamre early this week,
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I think Washington has realized they have got a dilemma in "to be or not to be" allowing US chip companies to compete in China AI eco-system. Similar to many other areas, US is leading the way while China is a close second and there is no 3rd place on the horizon. The funny thing is that China is de facto champion of open source. I still remember vividly the early years of US open source moments. It is surreal seeing China and open source on the same sentence while US is on the other side.

The first half of 2025 was indeed a very exciting and interesting time, and it is getting more boring as we are inching toward 2026.

That all being said, I sincerely wish everyone makes more money in 2026 and beyond!
 

Maikeru

Colonel
Registered Member
I posted this in J-15 thread. We'll probably need to wait for the movie for full details:


On December 6 (Saturday) of this year, between approximately 16:32 and 16:35, an incident occurred in which J-15 fighter jets that had taken off from the Chinese Navy aircraft carrier "Liaoning" intermittently directed radar at an Air Self-Defense Force F-15 fighter jet that was implementing air defense identification zone violation measures against the said aircraft in the airspace over the high seas southeast of Okinawa's main island. ②On the same day, between approximately 18:37 and 19:08, an incident occurred in which J-15 fighter jets that had taken off from the Chinese Navy aircraft carrier "Liaoning" intermittently directed radar at a different Air Self-Defense Force F-15 fighter jet, which was implementing air defense identification zone violation measures against the said aircraft, in the airspace over the high seas southeast of Okinawa's main island. This radar lock-on exceeded the scope necessary for the safe flight of aircraft and constituted a dangerous act. We deeply regret that such an incident occurred and have lodged a strong protest with the Chinese side, making a stern demand for measures to prevent recurrence. Note that there was no damage to the Self-Defense Force aircraft or personnel.
 
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