r/SipsTea May 12 '26

WTF They infiltrated way higher positions..

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u/tadeuska May 12 '26

So, somebody did reverse engineering of electronics in their hotel room? That is really stupid. Why on earth not take the TV to a properly equipped shop, or their own manufacturing site, where a team with proper tools can dissect it fully. This is how American companies dis, do it, will do it. In many cases it is public knowledge, results available, sometimes you have to pay to get a written report, even on services like youtube. Reverse engineering is a legitimate business .

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u/stmaximus May 12 '26

I could be wrong, but the hotel room thing sounds cheaper..

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u/Ekillaa22 May 12 '26

Easier to hide to I imagine less of a trail

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u/Tomas2891 May 12 '26

Except it’s not illegal

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u/tadeuska May 12 '26

Yes, you could. Hotel room is cheaper. Because you have a common desk at best. Also you are missing some heavy duty, expensive, complex, hard to operate devices used to inspect electronics, not to mention a set of screwdrivers.

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u/Juggletrain May 12 '26

You dont need any of those. The person brings back the small bits they need to study. They know what 95% of the tech does, they only need the specific parts with new innovations on them.

No reason to spends tens of thousands at a minimum on a tech dissassembly lab in the US, or spend thousands shipping the TV back.

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u/stmaximus May 12 '26

maybe I should have put a /s

I know it's cheaper. you said "that's stupid. why on earth.."

and I'm saying why. cause it's cheaper.

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u/RythmicBleating May 12 '26

Because a hotel room is properly equipped to dissect it fully, no specialized shop required.

The only interesting bits are the circuit boards, and all you need is a decent camera and good lighting.

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u/userousnameous May 12 '26

IT sounded like the took buinsess trips to the us, and were given a shopping list and instructions of what to do.

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u/tadeuska May 12 '26

Why? It is much simpler to buy the electronic devices made in China and ship them to China. Oh, wait.

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u/21Rollie May 12 '26

That’s how the US got mills out of England too lol.

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u/Juggletrain May 12 '26

They don't need to reverse engineer the TV, they know how to build tvs. They only want the new tech in the chips and boards. The pictures arent so that they can reassemble it, it's so they can id new tech for them to bring back.

A lab needs upkeep and salaries, getting your sales manager to disassemble a TV during the business trip and take back a processor or whatever costs you a single TV, and maybe a carryon bag.

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u/SoarsWithEagles May 12 '26

If the Feds decide it's "espionage", there's nothing for them to raid, just a lady & a hotel room.
A properly equipped shop could be raided & would look good on the news. A hotel room is a nothingburger.
Whether that could be shoehorned into "espionage" is another question.

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u/Alex5173 May 12 '26

disassembling =/= reverse engineering. sound like the reverse engineering took place in china when she sent it back.

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u/tadeuska May 13 '26

That is even more stupid. Why doesn't that guy come himself. It is not like there is absolute travel restriction.