holy shit lolololol
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Julia Carrie Wong
honestly speechless
“Our reporting does not make racial or genetic generalizations, but simply cites experts who have experience with the industrial process in U.S. and Chinese factories.”
like ok but you said “young Chinese women have small fingers” … ?? ?
“Our reporting does not make racial or genetic generalizations, but simply cites experts who have experience with the industrial process in U.S. and Chinese factories.”
like ok but you said “young Chinese women have small fingers” … ?? ?
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I even wrote a short (4-5) post thread about it:
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:hwa7ff4ku3kvjpxugfpn7fm7/post/3lpwwhsvtsk24
https://youtu.be/96iJsdGkl44?si=6VPhxe16F9hJA9mK
Not meant to be anything other than an observation about the pitfalls of assumptions about cross-national differences in body type.
and GORL
Like nobody even thought about this for a second.
It's mostly screwing and plugging in connectors that needs doing, and then there's the display assembly, actually not sure how the factory does the glue, just what repair people use.
I could probably do PG, but those are freaking expensive and I only have so much space. Until they announce Perfect Grade God Gundam.
If they were to make iPhones entirely in the US, final assembly would be roughly 1 in every 277 people in this country.
...and that's *just* the final assembly. It doesn't cover the rest of the supply chain infrastructure.
It ain't "hand size".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96iJsdGkl44&ab_channel=LonghornEsquire