Message from @ManAnimal
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To generate a binary string
what's the hardware?
Less than 10% of the assets utilized for production, within the PRC, are owned by U.S. investors/firms.
I wanna use the input from another sensor to activate this optical sensor in a way that makes it pulse 4 times in quick succession
How would I write that?
If our contracts go away, their production demand dissipates into the ether.
is the first sensor just a digital input?
They'll be producing simply to produce, without any contracts.
Capacitive sensor. Just detects if something is there or not.
they have 1 billlion peasunts in poverty
an un-tapped internal market
And more of them will be in poverty.
>tfw never get to be a loli who draws lewds using herself for the reference material
Poverty relative to the PRC's standards, which is certainly nothing close to those U.S.
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contrary to the big-brains, demand deosn't drive supply; it tows it
production can ALWAYS find new customers
@ManAnimal basically I need this optical sensor to fire 4 times in quick succession and then output the reading it gets from the 4 pulses as 1s and 0s in a 4 bit string
Not if there isn't demand.
customers can't as easily find new supply
Animal, pls
MA thinks the sky is falling.
k time. looking
You know better, MA.
I dont care if the programmer believes in cthulu if he makes good code jeremy
i willl get back to jermry, need to look up some book titles for him anyway and give him a history lesson
And right now I could use his help for this
I think itโs rather obvious to be concerned at the fevered nature of the left
Timeward, I swear, you change PFPs more than Italy changes sides in warfare
what is your hardware platform that will run the code, timeward?
Especially how they have progressed over the years
Well regressed I should say
@ManAnimal raspberry pi3b+
If anything, MA, you'll merely have more demand from countries operating within the laissez-faire policy of trade, meaning Europe will certainly continue to see increased importation from the PRC, worsened by the fact demand for their currency is declining (decreases the price of the currency against other pairs) during the trade-war. In tandem, you'll continue to see manufacturing industries, throughout Europe, decline, as demand for domestic production shifts to the PRC, as explained in the aforementioned. Europe doesn't have the consumption capacity of the U.S., however. Another factor to consider is, with Europe now demanding more imports from the PRC, you end up with increased demand for the Euro, thus driving the price of the Euro up, making them even more reliant upon foreign imports. So, all in all, Europe stands to lose the most, deindustrialized just like the U.S.
Thus, the tariff war does nothing, except to coerce our firms to seek out production elsewhere, which has arguably been negligible.
But, there are more factors than this to consider, as to how it'll impact the PRC, such as their debt issue and inflation.
Not normally into fur but that panda a qt
Thank
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