When was the last time they ever did anything big for tech? where are their googles and amazons...

when was the last time they ever did anything big for tech? where are their googles and amazons? Do they not have good stem programs over there or something?

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Spotify is amazing

I don't know, maybe... Bluetooth? Or MySQL? Spotify? Notch made Minecraft... Some Finnish guy made a thing called Linux and Git, but that was a while ago. Raspberry3.14 is from the UK...
Theo van Radt is Dutch...

Philips is dutch, airbus is French, ubuntu is from the isle of man (yes, really), but on the whole Europe is far less innovative than the United States because our economy is much, much harder to navigate.

selenium webdriver was written by a guy from england.

Socialism destroys creativity. You need a fucking permit to grow a cabbage in most European countries, what do you think is going to happen when you want to start a tech company in your garage?

Their cultures typically ridicule failure on top of that so they are afraid to try. Big difference between them and US where we are too stupid to know we can't do something and just throw shit till it sticks.

All of their top talent moves to the USA. Those people are replaced by muslims on welfare.

>when was the last time they ever did anything big for tech?
All the time, but most of it is backend where you can't see it.
SAP is European and runs most of the world as you know it.
Also the photolithography used to make most ICs comes from ASML.

Burgerclaps can only do flashy stuff since they need the claps to survive.

t. flyover stater who has never owned a passport

this kid built a pc

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also their culture is a lot less work focused. we bought a company in europe and i had to work with one of our new teams over there to develop a framework for them. it was hell because every other week half the team was on vacation and when they werent they would 'work from home' twice a week. i think they make a lot less money too.

If you consider the population of Europe and what percentage isn't nigger Europe should be dominating. The USA has a much smaller population and large chunk of that is niggers and beaners that lack the frontal cortex for advanced tech.

The larger amounts of freedom and the adventurous attitude of Americans is definitely a factor.

Sure.

>The larger amounts of freedom
>have less holidays and work longer hours

asia as well has zero creativity

Hacked the elections, that was big for Euro-tech

and since I've lived in both the EU and the US I can inform you of that the actual situation is much more nuanced than the blanket statement you so kindly threw over the continent

SAP is an insecure piece of shit though

Linux would better make your point

ARM, Linux, Git. That's all I can think of.

youtube.com/watch?v=UwD_9BnIgK4

Spic version

Since when did 'Big' require 'secure' or even 'good'?
Talk about moving goalposts.

Amazing.

If I can reach even 10% of this kid's greatness at 11, I'll be happy.

>where are their googles and amazons?
Sweden, for some reason. Mojang, Spotify, Ericsson and Klarna.

Outside Silicon Valley, I don't know if there's any region with more major tech companies per capita.

Including freedoms for businesses, which are legally granted the same rights as people.

>Mojang
literally one mediocre programmer who accidentally made a good game

I'm not sure what Ericsson or Klarna are, but Spotify, while a big change culturally, is tiny as a company, and Mojang is basically one game and some minigames.

No, Mojang is quite a large company.
Notch didn't just sell Minecraft... Mojang is a subsidiary of Microsoft and is sized as such.

Okay, but the businesses give the workers little freedom.

Spotify is worth $25B. Where would you like to move the goalpost?

Linux was a copy of an American technology. Nothing really new was developed. The only difference being the license. The major reason why Linus has stated he is more proud of GIT.

I don't need to have lived in antartica to know its cold.

I don't think it is nuanced and the blanket fits snugly on the "continent"

I'm pretty sure he means people other than Linus - whilst he might have been a Finn at Linux 0.1 by Linux 1.0 he was an American, living in USA.
Linux didn't really pick up major steam until 2.0

Good ting he's a techie. Fruit picking tortilla niggers can live their whole lives in the US without being considered American.

You can't seriously be this retarded

>Linux was a copy of an American technology
More accurately it was inspired by Minix and, by extension, Unix. It is similar in a lot of ways, but vastly different in others.
You can live in another country, but that will never change your race.

'American' isn't a race though.
Unless you're counting American Indians only?

America just isn't a real country, that's all. It's a collection of various people under a government. It's soulless.

>It's a collection of various people under a government
That's describes almost any country in the world. Bet you also think only Russians live in Russia.

STMicroelectronics and Qwant

>America just isn't a real country, that's all. It's a collection of various people under a government.
Sounds like every modern state and what the EU is aspiring to be.

Get out of mom's garage

>The earth was created in 1900.
>Everything before that did not exist.
>The years between 1500 and 1900 especially did not exist, and nothing of any importance happened then.

now its 5 mediocre programmers

No, you're missing the point. Other countries are ruled by their own people and allow others to live there. Yes, Russia has changed significantly since the Bolshevik revolution, so they could be considered an outlier in many respects. Europe is much more like the US now than it was at the turn of the century.

100 actually.

>Other countries are ruled by their own people
Countries are ruled by the elite

That doesn't contradict what I said.

The elite don't view themselves as part of 'the people' and nationality doesn't matter, power matters
european monarchs ruled countries they weren't born in all the fucking time

congratulations USA.

>The elite don't view themselves as part of 'the people'
Irrelevant, though that has largely changed.
>european monarchs ruled countries they weren't born in all the fucking time
And? That's how succession works.

I’ll bite, what big tech companies existed in Europe prior to 1900?

and a ruler being from another country means you aren't being ruled by "your own people"

>imblygin
There's a ton of innovation in Europe. Big traditional industries doing way better than your US counterparts in electrification stuff (ABB, Siemens >>> GE). Germany's the capital for building specialty machines for all kinds of process industry. Cars are German and Japanese (nobody except the US buy US cars). Pharma and lots of food is Swiss.

Think about it: Many countries in Europe have positive trade, as opposed to the US that has an enormously large trade deficit. Literally means that nobody wants your shit.

Ericsson builds your wireless networks, world wide.

It generally has and still does in the current kingdoms. Royals just have broader bloodlines because they marry other royals.

how many layers of mental gymnastics are you on that you think being ruled by a noble class with no regard for nationality is any different from the plutocrats in charge of the USA

>with no regard for nationality
Actually it is total regard, since that is how succession works.

>what is fab tech to build other tech
Yup. Done goofed OP.

Could you post any citation to any of your claims? Otherwise you're just spewing out anecdotes.

As per OP:
>when was the last time they ever did anything big for tech?
Pretty much 80%+ of technology advancement was in Europe during those years. Maybe more.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepMind

>DeepMind Technologies is a British artificial intelligence company founded in September 2010, currently owned by Alphabet Inc.. The company is based in London, but has research centres in California and Canada.

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European here. You are pretty much correct.

Give this user a gold medal. The doublethink is astounding.

Bingo.
>t. European

Based swedes and fennoswede.

Literally invented colour graphics

They must be sine they dominate the Economic Complexity Index.

atlas.media.mit.edu/en/rankings/country/eci/

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Nikola Tesla.

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The most complex product category is dominated by Japan and Germany with the US being less relevant than Italy.

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Obsessed muttshit

They make pretty great cars. Except the French. Citrons are shit.

You need a fucking permit to grow a cabbage in most European countries
No, you meed a permit to sell it
Which is completely reasonable, no one policies your fucking gardens

Niggerbyte 1000

>Spotify
>ARM
>Skype
>Booking.com
>DeepMind
>Amadeus (almost every airline uses their product)
are some big names off the top off my head. Thing is, promising tech startups in Europe are almost always bought out and assimilated by US corps before they have a chance to get big.

Russia strong. America is too obsessed with degeneracy.

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Oh also
>NXP Semiconductors

It's this thread again. OP you're retarded.

>I'm not sure what Ericsson or Klarna are
>not knowing the makers of glorious Erlang

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loonix, skype, nokia, ...kotlin?

Except for the Anglo-Saxon countries like Germany, Austria, etc...

The internet as you know it today was invented in CERN in Switzerland and France you retard

>Except for the Anglo-Saxon countries like Germany, Austria
What you meant to say is "Germanic". "Anglo Saxon" specifically refers to the people in England.

actually it was ARPANET - www is some other shit

They too busy enjoying life and using the tech that some Amerifag wagecuck built.

Because every time a promising startup in europe appears American investors turn up and forcibly ship everyone to silicon valley.

No world wide web was invented in switzerland

My bad I meant the germanic

Not really, the big factor is that so many european smart people flew Europe in the first half of last century, because Europe went retarded.
Most "American" inventions were made by first or second generation immigrants.

The problem (for the US) is that now *you* are going retarded.
But it will take some decades before China and the EU reap all the benefits.

What I can see is that already a lot of fellow aspiring researchers (physicists, in my case, but also engineers) don't view the USA with the same glowing eyes as before, and are more likely to move to other European countries instead (for masters or phds).

Postfix was made by a dutch guy and runs on almost any mailserver that isn't crap like exchange

There is galileo (the global navigation satellite system), an alternative to GPS, beidou, and glonass.

Anti-intellectualism is rampant in us, time to migrate back to europe. Hope there is still some room to squeeze my fat ass into a job over there.

from my country alone
NFC, Denuvo and Noctua is "technolo/g/y" relatet, right?
we have a stronger hand in chemistry tho

not having an amazon is a feature

Yandex is pretty big.

nginx was made by a russian.

We are full.

>(((DeepMind)))

This. Top down system.

Philips is Chinese now

This is correct

This and taxes. If your paycheck is like over 10k EUR/month (depends on country) you get taxed more and basically earn less. It's not worth working hard in EU. You're expected to be average. Those who are above average are taxed until they become average, those who are below (like the refugees and poor people) are given free/cheap shit. In the end only corrupt politicians are happy.