@ai.masters.club: Palmer Luckey is raising an uncomfortable question about US national security: how much of America's critical infrastructure — including inside the Pentagon — runs on Chinese-made hardware? He points to Lenovo, one of the world's biggest laptop manufacturers, which has deep ties to Chinese state ownership, as an example of how normalised this dependency has become. Supporters of his view argue this is a genuine strategic vulnerability that's been ignored for too long. Others would say global supply chains are a reality of modern tech, that Lenovo operates as an independent commercial entity, and that security concerns can be managed through policy and auditing rather than decoupling. But the broader tension he's pointing to is real: can the US maintain technological and military dominance while remaining so dependent on Chinese engineering at the hardware level? Where do you stand on this? #PalmerLuckey #NationalSecurity #USChinaTech #SupplyChainSecurity #TechPolicy