Trump’s strange bruised hand reappears ahead of visit to Pittsburgh
The White House continues to insist the president’s bruised hand is the result of ‘frequent hand-shaking’
China just launched the worlds fastest ground transport a 600kmh maglev train now connecting Shanghai and Beijing
China just launched the worlds fastest ground transport a 600kmh maglev train now connecting Shanghai and Beijing
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Third Largest Airport In Iraq Reopens
Mosul International Airport, which was previously destroyed by ISIS terrorists, is the third most important airport in Iraq, following Baghdad International Airport and Basra International Airport.The airport became a key military site after it was overrun by the terrorist organization ISIS in June 2014. They held it until the Iraqi army took it back on February 23, 2017.
Following its liberation, Mosul International Airport underwent renovations. By November 2019, demining activities were finished, and plans for a thorough reconstruction were initiated.
https://www.iraqinews.com/iraq/iraqi-pm-inaugurates-mosul-international-airport/
Israel strikes Damascus military HQ as fighting between Syrian forces and Druze continues
Israel strikes Damascus military HQ as fighting between Syrian forces and Druze continues - live updates
Israel says it's trying to protect the Druze community in south-west Syria, where there have been deadly sectarian clashes.BBC News
A Big Problem With AI Data Centers: Water
A Big Problem With AI Data Centers: Water
New York Times looks at the immense needs of such facilitiesJohn Johnson (Newser LLC)
Rayhunter in Canada
I am trying to get rayhunter, but I am confused about a few things. What kind of hardware may be used? The Orbic RC400L advertises itself as being for Verizon network only, which I am not going to use. Does the rayhunter software allow it to work on arbitrary networks?
Furthermore, I don't see a good way to acquire such a device. They aren't sold locally as far as I can tell. On amazon they are available, though expensive. However, that would mean losing any form of privacy. I don't need it to be completely anonymous—someone looking at the location could probably see home and work easily enough—but better than amazon would be much preferred.
Are there any alternate devices that are known to work well in Canada? I will be keeping the device powered off most of the time anyways, (so as to hide my location) but it must be reliable when I need it.
EDIT: eSIM support is a plus, but not required
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To save some googling for other people: Rayhunter is an initiative to identify when simulated cell towers are being used for surveillance.
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I would be surprised if there are other devices for it. I think you'll want to look at what network bands Verizon uses and see what that corresponds to in Canada. But I really don't know.
Meet Rayhunter: A New Open Source Tool from EFF to Detect Cellular Spying
Rayhunter is a new open source tool we’ve created that runs off an affordable mobile hotspot that we hope empowers everyone, regardless of technical skill, to help search out cell-site simulators (CSS) around the world.Electronic Frontier Foundation
ICEBlock - See Something, Tap Something
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An app that helps users track ICE agents
ICEBlock - See Something, Tap Something
ICEBlock - See Something, Tap Something
ICEBlock is an innovative, completely anonymous crowdsourced platform that allows users to report Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity with just two taps on their phone.www.iceblock.app
Can i move the bookmarks bar?
I have my bookmarks bar set to only display on a new tab, and my tabs to display vertically in a collapsed sidebar. This is fine except when i open a new tab and the bookmark bar shifts all my tabs down. Is there a way to move the bookmark bar over so it starts next to the sidebar rather than above?
Here's how it looks now and how i'd like it to look.
Stellantis abandons hydrogen fuel cell development
To paraphrase Mean Girls, "stop trying to make hydrogen happen."For some years now, detractors of battery electric vehicles have held up hydrogen as a clean fuel panacea. That sometimes refers to hydrogen combustion engines, but more often, it's hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, or FCEVs. Both promise motoring with only water emitted from the vehicles' exhausts. It's just that hydrogen actually kinda sucks as a fuel, and automaker Stellantis announced today that it is ending the development of its light-, medium- and heavy-duty FCEVs, which were meant to go into production later this year.
Hydrogen's main selling point is that it's faster to fill a tank with the stuff than it is to recharge a lithium-ion battery. So it's a seductive alternative that suggests a driver can keep all the convenience of their gasoline engine with none of the climate change-causing side effects.
But in reality, that's pretty far from true.
Stellantis abandons hydrogen fuel cell development
Fast filling times are seductive, but they don’t compensate for H2’s many drawbacks.Jonathan M. Gitlin (Ars Technica)
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Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK
Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK
Bluesky is bringing age verification to its platform in the UK. The update comes as part of efforts to comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act, which aims to prevent kids from accessing porn and harmful content on the web.Emma Roth (The Verge)
First rack at home
Setup:
- 2x HPE ProLiant DL380 g7
- 1x Cisco 3750
- 1x Random PC as NAS
- 1x Edgeswitch POE (for security cameras and AP)
- 1x UniFi AC LR
- 1x Netgear something (not in use, only use it to hold the monitor)
- 1x Senstar A10D Thinclient (Not really in use)
- 1x Raspberry Pi as Unifi controller (not for long as I am upgrading from a USG to a UDM Pro)
- 1x Raspberry Pi with Flightradar24 stuff
- 1x Ripe Atlas Probe
- 1x Deltaco power meter
Software:
- Running Proxmox on both servers, Truenas Scale on my "NAS"
Usage:
- Jellyfin
- Frigate
- Docker -> Websites, discord bots, fediverse bots, Nginx Proxy Manager (gonna change this to traefik soon), Portainer
- VPN (Wireguard)
- Immich
- Development stuff as I am a developer
- I will install LibreNMS soon and PiHole
Network:
- UniFi Security Gateway (changing to a Dream Machine Pro)
- UniFi AC LR
- UniFi AC Pro
- Ubiquiti Edgeswitch 8P
- Rasperry Pi running UniFi controller
- 1 dumb switch due to one port not working on the router and I didn't have any managed available
- Cisco 3750
- No VLAN due to that one dumb switch, fixing it soon
Rack cost: 20 security cameras and 2 hours of my time
Issues:
- Hard drives on one of the servers are a bit sketchy so that server is currently offline until I get new ones (they also cause the fans to go to 78%)
- Need to mount the AP, had a mount but due to bad placement of stuff it got warm air and my 3d printed one didn't like it and became soft and warped......
Future moves:
- Getting some more switches soon
- Hopefully getting another server soon
- Might be going from a 500/500 line with 1 IPv4 to a 1000/1000 with 2 IPv4 if I can, changing ISP so I can get IPv6
- Fiber going straight into router
- More security cameras
- Setting up Home Assistant and Zigbee
- Mounting my AP to the roof again
So this is my small rack, getting more stuff soon I hope
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Leading AI Models Are Completely Flunking the Three Laws of Robotics
Leading AI Models Are Completely Flunking the Three Laws of Robotics
The type of advanced AI that Isaac Asimov imagined in fiction is finally here. And it's flunking his Three Laws of Robotics.Victor Tangermann and Jon Christian (Futurism)
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Ukraine wing of US-founded terrorist group says it was involved in killing of intelligence officer in Kyiv
Ukraine wing of US-founded terrorist group says it was involved in killing of intelligence officer in Kyiv
The Base, a far-right group with suspected links to Russia, said killing of Ivan Voronych was ‘only the beginning’Ben Makuch (The Guardian)
The Base, a far-right group with suspected links to Russia, said killing of Ivan Voronych was ‘only the beginning’
Israel scrambles to address maritime insurance freeze after Houthi attacks, sources say
In early July, Yemen's Houthis launched a sophisticated and multi-pronged attack on The Magic Seas and The Eternity C, two Greek-owned and Liberian-flagged vessels in the Red Sea. Both vessels were sunk by the group, officially known as Ansar Allah.
The attacks were the largest in scope, and firepower, since the Houthis began targeting ships in the Red Sea in November 2023 in what they say is solidarity with besieged Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
"There is a big discussion in the market right now whether insurers should cover vessels with even indirect connections to Israel," one of the shipping sources told MEE. "This is not good for Israel. The optics are damaging. The Israelis have spoken to insurers and shipping companies."
Israel scrambles to address maritime insurance freeze after Houthi attacks, sources say
Israel has approached marine insurers about the status of war risk coverage for vessels with indirect ties to Israel amid concerns that back-to-back Houthi attacks in the Red Sea could hurt traffic at the port of Haifa, two shipping sources have told…Sean Mathews (Middle East Eye)
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Western media is currently doublespeak between Sharaa being great and not needing sanctions, and Sharaa massacaring Druze and Israel needing to protect them.
Both Sharaa and the Druze leaders here are working for Israel so it's a giant theatre where both leaders will let their subordinates kill themselves with infighting so Israel can swoop in and steal the land.
Israel scrambles to address maritime insurance freeze after Houthi attacks, sources say
In early July, Yemen's Houthis launched a sophisticated and multi-pronged attack on The Magic Seas and The Eternity C, two Greek-owned and Liberian-flagged vessels in the Red Sea. Both vessels were sunk by the group, officially known as Ansar Allah.
The attacks were the largest in scope, and firepower, since the Houthis began targeting ships in the Red Sea in November 2023 in what they say is solidarity with besieged Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
"There is a big discussion in the market right now whether insurers should cover vessels with even indirect connections to Israel," one of the shipping sources told MEE. "This is not good for Israel. The optics are damaging. The Israelis have spoken to insurers and shipping companies."
Israel scrambles to address maritime insurance freeze after Houthi attacks, sources say
Israel has approached marine insurers about the status of war risk coverage for vessels with indirect ties to Israel amid concerns that back-to-back Houthi attacks in the Red Sea could hurt traffic at the port of Haifa, two shipping sources have told…Sean Mathews (Middle East Eye)
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France, Italy reportedly opt out of US-NATO arms deal for Ukraine
France declined to join the plan because of President Emmanuel Macron's push for European nations to strengthen their own defense industries by purchasing domestically produced arms, Politico reported, citing French officials.
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Thai woman arrested for blackmailing monks after sex with thousands of videos
The woman, known as "Ms Golf", allegedly had sexual relations with monks and extorted money from them.
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Polish factory in Ukraine hit by Russian drones in deliberate attack, Poland says
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said the strike on the Barlinek Group's factory in Vinnytsia caused injuries, with two people badly burned.
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HMRC does not know how many billionaires pay tax in the UK
While the government and media tell us disabled people are the scroungers, a new parliamentary report on HMRC reveals who really is
HMRC: His Majesty's Revenue and Customs is a department of the UK government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.
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Sick pay changes could benefit UK firms by up to £2bn, TUC says
Exclusive: Analysis shows covering part of salaries from first day off can boost productivity and employee retention
Generation Genocide: Israel has killed an entire school class of children every day in Gaza
Israel has now killed more than 18,000 children since 7 October 2023 - and now, UNRWA has hit back at the Zionist entity
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EU court rejects Le Pen heirs’ appeal over misused expenses
The European Parliament followed due process in Jean-Marie Le Pen probe, rules General Court in Luxembourg.
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Three oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan hit by drone strikes as recent spate of attacks continues
Three oil fields in Iraqi Kurdistan were targeted by explosive drones on Wednesday, causing material damage without casualties.
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China | Beijing reaffirms normalisation of ties with EU ahead of July summit
BEIJING - China reaffirmed on Wednesday that it is normalising ties with the European Parliament, as Beijing seeks to forge closer economic and political ties with Brussels amid flaring global trade frictions.
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Beijing reaffirms normalisation of ties with EU ahead of July summit
BEIJING - China reaffirmed on Wednesday that it is normalising ties with the European Parliament, as Beijing seeks to forge closer economic and political ties with Brussels amid flaring global trade frictions. Read more at straitstimes.com.ST
US | Donald Trump says those interested in Jeffrey Epstein inquiry are ‘bad people’
US president faces Maga backlash over suspicion his administration is hiding details of Epstein’s crimes to protect rich elite – including Trump
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[Video] Huge Israeli bombing on Syrian ministry of Defense in Damascus
Scientists predicted coastal threats 25 years ago. What did they get right and what did they miss?
From agricultural pollution to the spread of invasive species and climate change, there are myriad shifting threats to rocky shores.
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Solid-state batteries charge in a fraction of the time, run cooler, and pack more energy into less space than traditional lithium-ion versions.
Solid-state batteries charge faster, last longer
Solid-state batteries are poised to transform everything from electric cars to consumer electronics, and represent a transformational leap in energy storage.News
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ASML stock tumbles as tariff turmoil spoils 2026 estimate
ASML shares tumble as US tariff turmoil rattles investors
World War Fee: AI boom can't mask trade gloom, says Dutch lithography giantDan Robinson (The Register)
US ambassador Huckabee attends Netanyahu’s criminal trial in show of support
In an unusual move, United States Ambassador Mike Huckabee attended a hearing at the Tel Aviv District Court for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s criminal trial on Wednesday, in a show of support.
“I’m going to go by today and sit through a little of it. It should be very interesting to be a witness to it,” Huckabee said at an event in Tel Aviv prior to his arrival at the court.
Asked by an interviewer to explain the unusual decision, Huckabee referenced the bond between Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, who last month explicitly demanded an end to the trial, describing it as a “witch hunt.”
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Meta has developed an open-source AI tool to design concrete mixes that are stronger, more sustainable, and ready to build with faster—speeding up construction while reducing environmental impact.
- The AI tool leverages Bayesian optimization, powered by Meta’s BoTorch and Ax frameworks, and was developed with Amrize and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I) to accelerate the discovery of high-performance, low carbon concrete.
- Meta successfully deployed a concrete mix that was optimized with the AI tool at a data center construction site. Being open-sourced and freely available, the AI-tool could help increase the adoption and optimization of sustainable concrete mixes in the construction industry at large.
Using AI to make lower-carbon, faster-curing concrete - Engineering at Meta
Meta has developed an open-source AI tool to design concrete mixes that are stronger, more sustainable, and ready to build with faster—speeding up construction while reducing environmental impact. …Rebeca Ayala (Meta)
Israel opposition leader Lapid slams concentration camp plan for being too expensive
“Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu, together with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, want to establish what they call a ‘humanitarian city’ in Gaza, where more than 600,000 people would live — a city almost double the size of Tel Aviv,” the Yesh Atid leader said.
“What will the soldiers do if children want to leave the city? Who will feed them? Who will be responsible for water and electricity? What will happen if there are epidemics and diseases? Who will treat them?”
“Most relevant for Israeli citizens: How much will this cost us?” Lapid pressed, adding that the most conservative estimated cost for the project is about NIS 15 billion (around $4.5 billion), while other estimates, including from the IDF, suggest it could cost upward of NIS 20 billion.
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I would say this is the Israeli equivalent of libertarian criticizing U.S wars due to that
But nah, this is more like the Israeli equivalent of a socdem criticizing Nazi concentration camps, only because it's quite draining to the taxpayers
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ • • •And they will continue to do so because of automatic factories, and investments in clean energy.
We can hate on a centralisied government all we want, but when it works, it works really well.
It's also a little more fragile being prone to insane leaders. But so is the US. Real democracy is all they need now to get fully on track.
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in reply to themurphy • • •For sure, technology is self reinforcing in nature. All the investments China made work together to allow them to build bigger and better things going forward.
Meanwhile, there's little indication that Chinese system is prone to insane leaders. If you look at the history of leadership in PRC, it's been competent and very much sane throughout its history. A big reason for it is that there's an arduous and highly competitive selection process for moving up in the system. A random yahoo with a bunch of money can't just become the president of China.
Consider the road Xi had to walk to get where he is today. Whether you come from a grassroots family or a political family, you have to go through every step. Only in this way, you can reach the top of power.
To get started, you have to own a college degree, at least for most Chinese govt officials. You have to take the national civil service examination and be admitted. In 2019, 92000 people took the exam and 14537 were admitted, with the admission rate of 1.58%.
The ruling party in China is the CPC. In addition, there are 8 other parties. You have to join one of them. If your ideal is to become the supreme leader of China then you join the CPC. You will be one of the 90 million CPC members. They are all your competitors.
Now, you've become a grassroots official. Your administrative level is "staff", while President Xi's administrative level is "national level principal". There are 10 levels of gap between you and President Xi. Each level requires several years and multiple examinations.
In China, "Organization Department" at all levels are responsible for the management of civil servants. Every civil servant has to take part in the grade assessment every year. The assessment is usually conducted by your colleagues, subordinates and superiors by voting. The result of the assessment is related to your future.
If you work hard and are lucky enough, you will become the highest official in a district or county. As President Xi did in 1983, he became the highest official in Zhengding County. You have to own the experience to manage hundreds of thousands or even millions of people.
Next, you have to become a city official in charge of industry or agriculture or education or commerce. Then, you become a mayor. It will take you another few years. In 1990, President Xi became the top leader of Fuzhou City, Fujian Province.
Now, if you want to become a governor then you need to repeat your previous work. The difference is that your responsibilities are greater and your work is more onerous. In 2000, President Xi became governor of Fujian Province.
After becoming the governor of a relatively small province, you have to be the governor of a relatively large province. Or you can go to border areas, such as Xinjiang or Tibet. President Hu Jintao, the former leader of China, was once the governor of Tibet.
The Political Bureau is one of the central leading bodies of the CPC. You must be a member of it. Members of the Political Bureau are elected by the plenary session of the Central Committee. It's your next goal.
Deputies to the National People's Congress (NPC) are members of the highest organ of state power in China and are elected in accordance with law. You also have to be one of the NPCs.
If you can become a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, it usually consists of seven or nine people, which means that you have entered the core of China's state power. In 2007, President Xi was elected.
Similarly, different standing committees are responsible for managing different areas of the country. Through fierce competition, you finally become the top leader of China. In 2012, President Xi succeeded. He still spent 40 years on this road!
The above is what anyone who has ambitions to become China's top leader has to go through. It is based on a strict selection system and the election of deputies to the people's Congress at all levels.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ • • •That's a very interesting read!
If I should add a comment it is that when so many people need to vet you, it's also very hard to force change in the sense of the people.
People rights are still a massive problem compared to the west, and that might be the reason why. Or maybe it comes in a wave later on. People rights was not a thing in the west either if you go 150 years back.
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in reply to themurphy • • •I disagree with the notion that human rights are a problem in China compared to the west. First of all, we have to clarify what we mean by rights here. The types of rights people in the west enjoy are poorly defined and largely ephemeral such as the right to free speech. This is no more than jester's privilege where you're allowed to scream into the void, but you typically cannot translate that into any tangible action.
For example, people in the US have the right to vote and to elect politicians. Yet, the tangible outcome is that the political system represents the interests of the ruling capital owning class and not the voting majority. As Eric Li put it, the biggest difference in the political systems between China and US is that in America, you can change the political parties but you can’t change policies. In China, you can’t change the party but you can change policies.
The US also practices modern day slavery which violates fundamental human rights even as the west defines them.
The ongoing genocide in Gaza is another great example. Majority of western public opposes this atrocity, but the regimes they live under actively facilitate the continuation of the atrocities. Here, not only the rights of the citizens of the west are nowhere to be found, but it's also the rights of people living outside the west that are being trampled. The west is responsible for destruction of many countries in the past decades, and by extension the rights of millions of people who lived in them.
Furthermore, the western conception of human rights focuses on positive freedoms while largely ignoring the importance of negative freedoms, such as freedom from poverty and the fear of illness or a lack of financial security in old age. These are tangible, real-world freedoms that directly impact our quality of life. This brings us to the subject of liberal ideology and the fact that it is directly at odds with meaningful human rights.
Liberalism consists of two main parts. First is political liberalism which focuses on wholesome ideas such as individual freedoms and democracy. Second is economic liberalism which centers around free markets, private property, and wealth accumulation. These two aspects form a contradiction. Political liberalism purports to support everyone’s freedom, while economic liberalism enshrines private property rights as sacred in laws and constitutions, effectively removing them from political debate.
As a result, liberalism justifies the use of state violence to safeguard property rights, over supporting ordinary people, which contradicts the promises of fairness and equality. Private property is seen as a key part of individual freedom under liberalism, and this provides the foundational justification for the rich to keep their wealth while ignoring the needs of everyone else. Thus, the talk of freedom and democracy ends up being nothing more than a fig leaf to provide cover for justifying capitalist relations.
On the other hand, people in China enjoy genuine human rights, like right to housing, education, and healthcare. 90% of families in the country own their home giving China one of the highest home ownership rates in the world. What’s more is that 80% of these homes are owned outright, without mortgages or any other leans. forbes.com/sites/wadeshepard/2…
The real (inflation-adjusted) incomes of the poorest half of the Chinese population increased by more than four hundred percent from 1978 to 2015, while real incomes of the poorest half of the US population actually declined during the same time period. nber.org/system/files/working_…
From 1978 to 2000, the number of people in China living on under $1/day fell by 300 million, reversing a global trend of rising poverty that had lasted half a century (i.e. if China were excluded, the world’s total poverty population would have risen) semanticscholar.org/paper/Chin…
In fact, people in China enjoy high levels of social mobility in general nytimes.com/interactive/2018/1…
Student debt in China is virtually non-existent because education is not run for profit. forbes.com/sites/jlim/2016/08/…
China massively invests in public infrastructure. They used more concrete in 3 years than US in all of 20th century forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy…
China also built 27,000km of high speed rail in a decade railjournal.com/passenger/high…
All these things translate into tangible freedoms allowing people to live their lives to the fullest. Freedom can be seen as the measure of personal agency an individual enjoys within the framework of society. A good measure of whether people genuinely feel free is to look at what people of the country have to say on the subject. Even as mainstream western media openly admits, people in China overwhelmingly see their system as being democratic, and the government enjoys broad public trust and support.
Studies have shown that China is more democratic than the United States, Russia is nearby, and Ukraine is “at the bottom”
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ • • •Alright, you had me until you revealed your sources.
Alot of your info is correct, some is straight up progpaganda. I try to stay on neither side, but factual wrong sources will sway people away from you.
If you used an AI for this, please check for other than one source. One of your articles literally clamied that Russia is democratic and Ukraine isnt.
Russia is ONLY democratic on paper. You should know that if you follow politics as much as it sounds.
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in reply to themurphy • • •Russia is much more democratic than Ukraine. While Russia is unfortunately still capitalist and therefore ruled by a dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, it is no less democratic than the western countries - countries that are also bourgeois dictatorships - that call Russia autocratic as a convenient way to demonize their enemy. Meanwhile Ukraine is ruled by a fascist coup regime installed by NATO, a regime that has indefinitely suspended elections and regularly kidnaps members of its population off the street in unmarked vans to be sent off to the front lines of the war as cannon fodder. It is the most openly neo-Nazi country on the planet, much to the consternation of western journos and politicians who have to keep making excuses and trying to redirect everyone's attention away from the swastikas and cult-like deference to a dead Nazi nationalist.
So if you're disregarding the previous comment because you think its sources are dubious all because they report on topics you find distasteful, it's time you started questioning the sources that you have mistakenly trusted, the ones that are telling you the lies about Ukraine that you seem to have swallowed without any critical thought or questioning.
Hopefully we can all agree at least that yes, China is far more democratic than any of the above in that its people can and do effect change in the system that governs them, and they are almost universally happy with their government.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ • • •This is kind of misleading, China and Japan are kind of competing to see who can launch the new generation of 600km/hr maglev trains. Both have test tracks, both have clocked at 600km/hr, both have the actual lines under construction (Shanghai to Beijing, Tokyo to Nagoya).
Neither will likely run at 600km/hr, that's mostly just dick waving.
Construction in Japan has slowed to a crawl and probably won't be done until 2027 at least, and the Chinese CRRC is supposed to start this year but I don't think they have any official service start dates.
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speed record achieved by TGV train
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China's Astonishing Maglev Train Is Faster Than Most Planes
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ • • •Looks pretty similar to the Japanese SCMaglev. But does that means the track would need to be active like the Japanese one? I tried to research this in the past and all the sources say that the Japanese Maglev has the linear induction motors on the track, in addition to passive coils that the train's electromagnets interact with.
That's in addition to Maglev's intrinsic need for power delivery coils in the track (the bottom of the track basically needs to be primary side of one giant very smart transformer).
Imagine building from Beijing to Shenzhen's distance in ultra high tech tracks that can't interop with regular trains, where they'll have to safely handle a 600 km/h train passing over them in the harshest weather conditions. And you can't have very thick armor for it because you need the magnetic fields to be as close as possible to make the power delivery efficient, It's both a construction and a maintenance nightmare. The tracks themselves will offset a lot of the ecological benefits of trains over flying.
SNCF set the wheeled train record at 500 km/h with a test train. Why not try to beat that?
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