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and you don’t seem to understand…
my understanding is that Taiwan buys weapons from the us, so he is demanding something that is already a common practice
It’s not a good analogy. A better analogy might be a community that promotes a Linux distro that runs exclusively on Chromebook and claims that that is the ONLY private and secure way to use a computer.
Since android are not subject to the risk, I wonder what happens if one connects the computer with hot spot from android.
Edited: just found out in the original report hot spot was also mentioned as a mitigation technique.
If you are serious with this relationship (or you expect to still have Chinese partners in the future), I strongly recommend you buy a separate device for all the Chinese spywares required to maintain communication with your partner(s). At some point you will have to enter China, and it is best that you take only this device with you into it then.
This is basically common knowledge now. CSIRO report pointed to similar conclusions for several years, at least since 2021 when I started to notice.
What is relevant to real life (since Australia probably never will get nukes) is that even assignning system costs only onto VRE, they are still almost the same LCoE in a 90% VRE system. This is again consistent with previous reports.
After Australia pass 100% VRE, exporting green hydrogen in the regional market will probably handle the last remaining flexibility needs. Exporting electricity directly to SE Asia is less likely but still a possibility.
Some new phones can set charge limit naturally.
Try to keep the soc in a safe range (eg 50%-80%) and avoid fast charging.
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