No wonder new technologies always tend to come from the US (and not the EU).
I guess we should hold off innovation until the French come up with a competitor lmao
Why not just let the market try and compete, instead of artificially restricting innovation?
French and being butthurt about US tech companies….name more iconic duo
Europe: Spent the 90s and 2000s promoting neoliberal globalism.
China: Spent the 90s and 2000s using state-based promotion of domestic technologies
One is a serious technical contender against US-based technology corporations and the other is Europe. But you still have useful lackeys in the comments sticking to their line.
Maybe catch up with the tech instead of banning innovation. Or at least copy our tech, just like you do most of the time.
It’s only temporary guys, the Arcep only needs to do a public consultation before giving back to SpaceX it’s license (it has nothing to do with lack of competition or monopolization concerns). It’s getting big in the english speaking press but in reality it’s not really a big deal.
What ? Why ? I don’t like eLon as much as anybody but it makes no sense
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That’s France for you.
No wonder new technologies always tend to come from the US (and not the EU).
I guess we should hold off innovation until the French come up with a competitor lmao
Why not just let the market try and compete, instead of artificially restricting innovation?
French and being butthurt about US tech companies….name more iconic duo
Europe: Spent the 90s and 2000s promoting neoliberal globalism.
China: Spent the 90s and 2000s using state-based promotion of domestic technologies
One is a serious technical contender against US-based technology corporations and the other is Europe. But you still have useful lackeys in the comments sticking to their line.
Maybe catch up with the tech instead of banning innovation. Or at least copy our tech, just like you do most of the time.
It’s only temporary guys, the Arcep only needs to do a public consultation before giving back to SpaceX it’s license (it has nothing to do with lack of competition or monopolization concerns). It’s getting big in the english speaking press but in reality it’s not really a big deal.
What ? Why ? I don’t like eLon as much as anybody but it makes no sense