LogoThread Easy
  • 発見
  • スレッド作成
LogoThread Easy

Twitter スレッドの万能パートナー

© 2025 Thread Easy All Rights Reserved.

探索

Newest first — browse tweet threads

Keep on to blur preview images; turn off to show them clearly

Grok puts China in 2025 at about Japan in 1970

So just before their boom to high quality and world dominance:

"In summary, China has largely moved past the "purely low-quality" phase (like Japan's 1950s) and is in active ascent (like Japan's 1970s), with full reputation reversal likely in the coming decade if trends continue—especially as brands like BYD, Huawei, and Xiaomi gain more international traction. The journey isn't complete, but the momentum is strong in priority areas."

Grok puts China in 2025 at about Japan in 1970 So just before their boom to high quality and world dominance: "In summary, China has largely moved past the "purely low-quality" phase (like Japan's 1950s) and is in active ascent (like Japan's 1970s), with full reputation reversal likely in the coming decade if trends continue—especially as brands like BYD, Huawei, and Xiaomi gain more international traction. The journey isn't complete, but the momentum is strong in priority areas."

🇪🇺 https://t.co/NdorAWrhrB @euacc 📸 https://t.co/lAyoqmT9Hv $115K/m 🏡 https://t.co/1oqUgfDEsx $36K/m 🛰 https://t.co/ZHSvI2wRou $42K/m 🌍 https://t.co/UXK5AFra0o $14K/m 👙 https://t.co/RyXpqGvdBB $14K/m 💾 https://t.co/M1hEUBB6da $6K

avatar for @levelsio
@levelsio
Sat Dec 13 14:12:16
🇨🇳 Another very popular EV brand in China (and elsewhere) is NIO

Apparently this is the biggest EV on the market now

🇨🇳 Another very popular EV brand in China (and elsewhere) is NIO Apparently this is the biggest EV on the market now

🇪🇺 https://t.co/NdorAWrhrB @euacc 📸 https://t.co/lAyoqmT9Hv $115K/m 🏡 https://t.co/1oqUgfDEsx $36K/m 🛰 https://t.co/ZHSvI2wRou $42K/m 🌍 https://t.co/UXK5AFra0o $14K/m 👙 https://t.co/RyXpqGvdBB $14K/m 💾 https://t.co/M1hEUBB6da $6K

avatar for @levelsio
@levelsio
Sat Dec 13 14:11:45
🇨🇳 Another very popular EV brand in China (and elsewhere) is NIO

Apparently this is the biggest EV on the market now

🇨🇳 Another very popular EV brand in China (and elsewhere) is NIO Apparently this is the biggest EV on the market now

🇪🇺 https://t.co/NdorAWrhrB @euacc 📸 https://t.co/lAyoqmT9Hv $115K/m 🏡 https://t.co/1oqUgfDEsx $36K/m 🛰 https://t.co/ZHSvI2wRou $42K/m 🌍 https://t.co/UXK5AFra0o $14K/m 👙 https://t.co/RyXpqGvdBB $14K/m 💾 https://t.co/M1hEUBB6da $6K

avatar for @levelsio
@levelsio
Sat Dec 13 14:11:45
RanchWork․com stats from yesterday:

Visitors: 2,975
via Direct: 1,624 (via type-in, bookmark, memory)
via Search Engine: 1,078
via Social Media: 193

79% were on smartphone

avg time on site: 4m 07sec
avg pages viewed: 4.1

RanchWork․com stats from yesterday: Visitors: 2,975 via Direct: 1,624 (via type-in, bookmark, memory) via Search Engine: 1,078 via Social Media: 193 79% were on smartphone avg time on site: 4m 07sec avg pages viewed: 4.1

they kept laying me off so I began building 🚜 🌱 https://t.co/wfrYC5S7wn 🧅 📦 https://t.co/JtMqAWilhs ecomm 🐂 🛠️ https://t.co/E8U0DUsKzT jobs 🟥 🟦 hottytoddy

avatar for Peter Askew
Peter Askew
Sat Dec 13 14:07:38
RT @HuggingPapers: NVIDIA just released a highly efficient gpt-oss-120b Eagle3 model on Hugging Face.

This quantized MoE model uses specul…

RT @HuggingPapers: NVIDIA just released a highly efficient gpt-oss-120b Eagle3 model on Hugging Face. This quantized MoE model uses specul…

AI research paper tweets, ML @Gradio (acq. by @HuggingFace 🤗) dm for promo ,submit papers here: https://t.co/UzmYN5XOCi

avatar for AK
AK
Sat Dec 13 14:06:27
Japan was famous for extremely low quality goods, until they were suddenly not, China is the same:

"Japan was historically known for producing low-quality goods, particularly in the immediate post-World War II era through the 1950s and into the 1960s

In the late 1940s and 1950s, "Made in Japan" often signified cheap, shoddy, or imitation products, similar to how "Made in China" is sometimes perceived today. Japanese exports, such as toys, textiles, transistor radios, and ceramics, were mass-produced quickly to rebuild the war-devastated economy, prioritizing quantity and low cost over durability. This led to a widespread international reputation for poor quality, with goods frequently seen as unreliable or knockoffs

The perception began shifting in the 1960s as Japan adopted advanced quality management techniques, influenced by American experts like W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran. Japanese manufacturers embraced concepts like Total Quality Management (TQM), Kaizen (continuous improvement), and statistical process control, focusing on defect prevention rather than inspection."

Japan was famous for extremely low quality goods, until they were suddenly not, China is the same: "Japan was historically known for producing low-quality goods, particularly in the immediate post-World War II era through the 1950s and into the 1960s In the late 1940s and 1950s, "Made in Japan" often signified cheap, shoddy, or imitation products, similar to how "Made in China" is sometimes perceived today. Japanese exports, such as toys, textiles, transistor radios, and ceramics, were mass-produced quickly to rebuild the war-devastated economy, prioritizing quantity and low cost over durability. This led to a widespread international reputation for poor quality, with goods frequently seen as unreliable or knockoffs The perception began shifting in the 1960s as Japan adopted advanced quality management techniques, influenced by American experts like W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran. Japanese manufacturers embraced concepts like Total Quality Management (TQM), Kaizen (continuous improvement), and statistical process control, focusing on defect prevention rather than inspection."

Grok puts China in 2025 at about Japan in 1970 So just before their boom to high quality and world dominance: "In summary, China has largely moved past the "purely low-quality" phase (like Japan's 1950s) and is in active ascent (like Japan's 1970s), with full reputation reversal likely in the coming decade if trends continue—especially as brands like BYD, Huawei, and Xiaomi gain more international traction. The journey isn't complete, but the momentum is strong in priority areas."

avatar for @levelsio
@levelsio
Sat Dec 13 14:06:27
  • Previous
  • 1
  • More pages
  • 823
  • 824
  • 825
  • More pages
  • 5634
  • Next