Yeah, the CCP’s history of espionage kind of puts it in this position.
this post was submitted on 27 Jun 2024
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The problem is the Wolf Amendment, a 2011 law that requires the FBI to review any scientific cooperation with China to assure that no sensitive national security information is leaked.
Does computer science count?
Nah, China already knows everything Americans do on computers.
doubt the techbology isn't even fully usa for them to control everything, TSMC isn't USA nor ASML
Get your own rocks poohbear
Instead of calling it a lunar sample, can we call it an ancient earth sample?
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