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Kindle is aswesome if you are into reading. That won't motivate you much though. Initially you are excited. But later you'll put it aside, just like other books.
On the other hand, if you like reading, then it is very handy and eye friendly.
@TrK joins the 2K club. Who next?
@Frobsy You need roughly ~275 comments to join the 2K club. You up for it?
Again, you guys were already distributing prizes, while I was away
The thing is there are just too many enthusiastic companion dropping one by one but without a proper execution policy and a big enough budget it's all for naught. Semi conductor industry is a burning money train, and being the typical Indian taxation system it's not worth it. Do you know how much taxes does a company pay in India?
LOL! Unintentional. It didn't go through. $500 was shipping cost alone
Yup that's why I stick to them or just outright go with them.
Got it. You're talking about product type. I thought its about price range.
True. But, if we ever wanna overtake China, semiconductors is what we should be looking at. Taiwan is the leader in semiconductor tech. We could partner with them for transfer of technology or something to have a good starting base.
Good. I had a company that I used years ago. Don't remember their name. Thus, can't check if they still in business. Anyways, this quote chain's gotten too long.
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If local alternatives with same quality available then no problem. But most of the electronics are cheap imitations from China.
Thats changing now though, as make in India is progressing, and bigger brands are building things here.
I've been analyzing the competition last week and it looks intense haha. I'm trying to find the best payment gateways for international orders. do you know any that don't require setting up a company?
There's that too as well, here's an example, the apparels taxes at 5% of the price is lower 1k and 12% if above 1K talk about ridiculous.
Price range is considered as well, in general. For example, luxury goods have a different tax rate, for obvious reasons.
How does the dedi sound to you
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It depends on your region. Most do ask for some kind of identification, unless it's crypto. Have you tried Razorpay?
No man, I'm from Algeria.
Sheeesh, what specs are we talking about and how much $$? @xpress7
That will kill all the excitement
I would say even if we partner with TSMC he whole pilot project will be called off due to indian bureaucrats not drafting a relief plan for a company that's thinking of better future instead they will do som for another company headed by corruption. It's doomed on its own, there are already two project who got called of last year and this year and both were going to start semi-conductor manufacturing plants in india.
He already said - 2GB RAM + 1 Core, in resource upgrades alone
Oh I can't have that luxury thing then. I don't have that much idlers
Yah, international customers better find a local friend in US or get credits.
If we are into semicounductor industry, it will be game changer for us. But it will take more time I think.
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Uff. Ridiculous system.
That is true. We need a solid plan for semiconductors, that is on bureaucratic, political and technological levels much before we start dreaming of it.
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Charging on luxury goods is ok. But too much charges on electronics is bad. On one hand we want everyone to go digital. On the other hand, we charge enormous taxes for going digital.
It will. Atleast a few more decades to even come close to China, all that fringing upon strong political and bureaucratic will to set the plan in motion and follow up.