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European Challenges posts on X about retirement, china, youtube, X months the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and 1161 posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence retirement #722, china, youtube, 6 months, united kingdom, hardware, government spending, germany, over the, betting

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"I mean retirement benefits already get scaled relatively proportionately to lifetime income so it does take into account how economically productive an individual was over his life (though of course the scale isnt linear because European socialism). As for the state not being involved in the retirement of individuals I tend to agree unfortunately most Europeans dont agree with that. So yes we can discuss the optimal solution based on specific values (individual freedom selection social support or not) but optimal solutions almost never get implemented. So I prefer to discuss pragmatic even if"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T13:00Z 4652 followers, XXX engagements

"@cashycash87 We should do that too but it wont move the needle much regarding retirement"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T12:52Z 4652 followers, XXX engagements

"@SeskirZeki Ah yes correct I meant the United Kingdom had almost X experience in nuclear reactors. So yeah that sentence is wrong sorry. I would argue the rest is still pretty accurate. Especially since Hinckley point C took about ten years to build for an already mature technology"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-14T20:56Z 4659 followers, XX engagements

"We have more than enough footage on YouTube so thats not really the issue. The issue in my opinion is that the LLM architecture doesnt work on robots because they need reinforcement learning. That can be done in a simulation or using robot farms (and its already being done today) but the hardware remains the limiting factor. LLMs cant tell you how to make better hardware"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-14T18:23Z 4665 followers, XX engagements

"@MagellanQuest @ZeitgeistExplo1 @joaojmc_ An impressive scientific achievement but not impressive from a day-to-day technology standpoint. Basically if the helicopter hadnt flown on Mars would your life be any different"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-15T16:05Z 4664 followers, XX engagements

"Yep. Starlink supported by the falcon X is one of the technological development most likely to heavily affect our everyday lives in the near future. That and self-driving cars both of which ze Musk was heavily active in. The guy is effectively borderline insane probably insufferable likely pathological in many aspects but you have to give it to him he got a few big bets right. One of the main reasons Im pissed about him going into politics hes needed elsewhere"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-15T16:20Z 4663 followers, XX engagements

"@Livelongandpr18 @commanderbrks Since thats the case in pretty much every state on the planet Im not sure where theyll go"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T13:02Z 4657 followers, XXX engagements

"@SaveGermans Yes. If we could reduce our massive and inefficient bureaucracies reduce but improve government spending and break groups with special privileges we could all retire at XX lol"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T11:59Z 4663 followers, XXX engagements

"The right thing to do is raise it to XX and knock one year off for every child a person has. Maybe differentiate between men and women (6 months for men XX for women). Theres no reason a mother of X who already carried a disproportionate financial burden should be impacted"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T06:38Z 4668 followers, 46.8K engagements

"Im sure of all of that. But then again. Some of the industrial success of China over the last couple of decades have been borderline insane. Maybe the only success story to parallel the U.S. since the Second World War. As I said I feel like betting on the U.S. but the rise of China also feels hard to challenge. For the moment Im just not going to bet I guess 😂"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T19:28Z 4660 followers, XX engagements

"If you were to say that the French were authors of Algerias story or the Brits of Indias story youd statistically be significantly more right than this. Yet you would get heavy criticism"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T21:08Z 4666 followers, 1753 engagements

"An excellent thread about Frances nuclear industry ☢ Unfortunately some negativity: France suffers from the same systemic difficulty as the whole broader West in completing large scale infrastructure projects on time and in budget which is deadly for ☢ energy"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-12T18:00Z 4643 followers, 1325 engagements

"@CheeseandCoke12 @BirthGauge They can use the hundreds of $ or saved per month (the cost of raising a child) to invest for self-financed early retirement"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T13:06Z 4659 followers, XXX engagements

"@FuturistPartyGB I dont think its a silver bullet and Im not even sure its a good idea but it should definitely be on the table as one of the tools to rebalance retirement expenses and demography which are currently completely out of equilibrium"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T11:16Z 4652 followers, XX engagements

"Thats my feeling as well. The question is: what happens next The Taiwan strait and the South China Sea become a no go zone. But it feels like China should be able to scale up its agricultural production just like they scaled up many of their industrial plants. So they could become fully autarkic regarding food. With the continued investment in solar and nuclear they could be close to energy autarky as well. All that while still threatening any ship within a few hundred kms of their coastline. Where does it go next"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T18:51Z 4657 followers, XX engagements

"That is also my understanding. It is however questionable how useful drones would be in water-based warfare which would likely be the case in any conflict involving China in the next decade"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T16:45Z 4666 followers, XXX engagements

"@waflya_f There are plenty of parameters to tweak yeah. But basically the idea of linking retirement both timing and financial aspects to child raising seems relatively logical to me"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T11:13Z 4652 followers, XXX engagements

"This morning I decided to leave the following X feed and give a chance to the for you feed. Unfortunately I learned about the relationship between an American pop star and a Canadian politician. Never doing that again"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T06:49Z 4652 followers, 1389 engagements

"I see many people commenting that the current retirement system is wrong and should be abolished anyways and suggesting a completely different optimal (in their view) system. I understand the impulse and I often agree but unless you are willing to live through a full-on state collapse and probably some period of anarchy we have to accept that there isnt much appetite in Europe for broad-scale fundamental reforms (sadly). Therefore incremental fixes to current systems are quicker and easier to implement and enough of those fixes over a longer period can yield a state and a society that are"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T15:10Z 4658 followers, 1329 engagements

"@ScionPen I kind of feel the same but weve been surprised by China so many times before Honestly if they manage to produce AMD - Nvidia - Intel top-quality chips inside without foreign help in the next decade Im probably changing my bets China"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T19:11Z 4660 followers, XX engagements

"I know they did but the Manhattan project happened entirely in the United States under United States control and funding with a large majority of scientists (I imagine around 90%) who remained in the United States after its completion. Furthermore the US ended information sharing with the UK after the war which was one of the reasons UK developed its own nuclear program of which a main example is the subject of this post. I think neither my assumptions nor my conclusions were wrong"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-14T18:05Z 4657 followers, XXX engagements

"I do think its relatively accurate though. But my wording implies evil intent which you are right to criticise. I think America ends up acquiring much of European know-how and IP not necessarily because it wants to somehow scrap Europe but because our capital markets are so fragmented that many European SMBs are very cheap for American PE firms with the financial firepower of the USA. Essentially the scrapping is kind of happening but just because its a bargain not because some evil mastermind is planning it"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T15:15Z 4659 followers, XX engagements

"@PUAPanda @BirthGauge The objective of this idea wasnt to raise birthrates but to adapt retirement spending to previous birthrates"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-13T13:15Z 4650 followers, XXX engagements

"@radienren Or destroying our brains on Facebook Instagram TikTok X YouTube all the porn platforms and so so much more"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-15T09:28Z 4668 followers, XX engagements

"I had to take a X weeks break from X because of work but I seem to have hit a banger on my return 👌🏻 Didnt expect to see so much interest for robotics and industrial policy good to know thats one of my favourite topics (with energy)"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-08T20:30Z 4646 followers, 1084 engagements

"I work in robotics so I might have a slightly better understanding of this than the average guy so let me try to give you my understanding of this. Making one single advanced robot isnt extremely hard. Most universities in Europe can do it. The real difficulty lies in the supply chain of complex components that need to work together (almost) perfectly to make hundreds of robots at an affordable price: casings PCBs and their components chips (sooo many chips) all the connectors and cables and finally the software that goes on top of all that. THAT is really hard. In the case of Europe and the"
X Link @eurochallenges 2025-10-08T09:31Z 4668 followers, 149.8K engagements