And just like Linux, Marxism-Leninism marketshare is currently low.
And just like Linux, Marxism-Leninism marketshare is currently low.
Vietnamese netizens on Facebook also discuss this. There’s a screenshot of the decree which listed TikTok WeChat, Zalo (Zalo is Vietnamese made), and Mastodon amongst 26 sites. I can’t read the text though, but it does look like it’s written in Nepal script.
Edit: Found it



So in short, China doesn’t have independent unions because there is no such thing as independent unions.
pro-Hanoi Vietnamese Americans
This is a very rare breed.
Most Vietnamese Americans are either indifferent or reactionaries.


I’ve been expecting the AI bubble to burst for ages but I’ve never imagined that the reason for it would be “AI is actually efficient”. Capitalism is truly counterintuitive.


That show is obvious to Vietnamese, no doubt.
For the wider East Asian culture however, there’s Journey to the West. It contains allegory and political commentary on the corruption, decadence, and weakness of the Ming Dynasty. In Journey to the West, both the Taoist Celestial Court and the Buddha side are corrupt in their own ways. These elements have sadly been removed in the 10,000 Chinese cinema remakes. These remakes are profitable, but soulless and forgettable.


I did know you were joking but I didn’t know “bureaucratos” until you explain it to me. Cultural difference, I guess.
Regarding the Celestial Bureaucracy (or Heavenly Court). Nowadays, it is often used in fictional works as a metaphor for actual government to criticize the government. Actually, it is not just “nowadays”, it has always been used as a metaphor for actual government.


Well the Vietnamese don’t worship Greek Gods, but many people are superstitious. Their beliefs range from Feng Shui, to Wu Xing, to demons and ghosts. I’ve heard of parents who prevent their son from marrying his lover simply because their ages incompatible. And there are reports about people of minor ethnicity in remote areas who rather invoke a shaman for an illness rather than call a doctor, even if the illness is lethal.


You implied that your business outlasts your former employer’s? Serve them right! What a shitty company. Losing trust is detrimental in business so their bankruptcy is only natural.
Regarding “lubrication”, many people including my parents believe that the right middle men (“cò” in Vietnamese) can speed up the process. They don’t have any basis to this thinking though. It’s like a secular form of Asian superstition. Regardless, I now have a habit of reading the nameplates of gov employees should “difficulty” arises.
It’s kinda expected that our immigration laws aren’t the best. Vietnam as a developing economy would expect to export our own labours abroad, rarely do we import labours.
Anyway, it’s nice to hear a story that contradicts what I find on /r/Vietnam subreddit. Let’s hope that the government continue to modernize and improve bureaucratic efficiency. And may the God of Wealth bless your business.


Tried working for a foreign company as an employee, got cheated badly, lost most of my assets, didn’t know what to do.
Did they only pay you in “equity” instead of wages?
Also, how was your interaction with the government? Did you have to “lubricate” with your money to make things go faster?


Understandable.
BTW, I’m a bit surprise when I find out you were actually a foreigner migrated to Vietnam, which is a developing country. I was always under the impression that talents usually rather migrate to a more developed economy, not only for higher life quality, but also more advanced technologies. What made you decide to open a tech company in Vietnam instead of anywhere else?


Impressive, but not cost-effective. I would just fetch("random.org") XOR Math.random().


If a communist isn’t hated by the capitalist establishment, he isn’t a real communist. (I do not imply that being hated by the establishment alone qualifies you to be a communist)


User-Agent switcher.
Trots is more like Android. Compromised to serve the capitalists/proprietary.