Cheers, I only checked archive.org.
LENOVO. In our experience, the most reliable PC laptop brand.
And a chinese brand. The same sinners who included malware/adware in their laptops, oh boy it was a long time back, in 2015: https://web.archive.org/web/20150403102337/http://blog.erratasec.com/2015/02/some-notes-on-superfish.html#.VR5qNWjgqUk
I don't disagree with many other points, I like the explicit differentiation between "manufactured" and "assembled" he made. Or this excellent point all the eco frends forget to criticise:
You help protect the environment. Buying American-made components means they only have to travel across land. Not only does this shorten supply chains by eliminating the 6-8 week wait for cargo ships (the world's worst polluters), it negates the chance of containers spilling into the ocean!
However I don't see how it's true for prices. The companies wouldn't outsource production if it didn't result in higher margins? Sadly that's where all their interest is in, not strategic thought:
How? Two reasons: You avoid tariffs, and you're taking advantage of a shorter supply chain. This brings prices down and reduces the environmental impact for product delivery.
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