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The Spider’s Thread

The Spider’s Thread Background I recalled one story “The Spider’s Thread” by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spider's_Thread This story tells us about to save only his/herself is bad things. My idea This story can apply everything in our minds. Developed countries have/had tried to save only own countries. Developed countries provided fake help to developing countries for maintaining advanced position. In 21st century, the way is no use. Now, Global South appears.  

Excess electric power in Japan

Excess electric power in Japan


Japan population is decreasing, but there are still many electric power plants.

So what will Japan electric power companies do?

I think Japan government wants Big IT companies to construct Datacenters and Supercomputers to use their excess electric power.




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