Airbus Appoints New Chief To Lead A220 Program
There's a new head of the Airbus A220 program, in charge of overseeing the program's production ramp up and profitability.
Salesforce refuses to pay ransom over widespread data theft attacks
Salesforce has confirmed that it will not negotiate with or pay a ransom to the threat actors behind a massive wave of data theft attacks that impacted the company's customers this year.
[Announcement] Tokyo Game Show 2025 Recap
Early Access Announcements - Tokyo Game Show 2025 Recap - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
China woos top foreign talent as US closes the door
China woos top foreign talent as US closes the door
China’s new ‘K visa’ is at odds with the US’ recent decision to hike the price of visas for talented workers by as much as 50-fold.Jeronimo Gonzalez (www.semafor.com)
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Russia's Invulnerable Weapon: Why the Golden Dome Won't Do the Job
Greg Mello, director of the Los Alamos Study Group, which studies the US nuclear arsenal, stated that none of the current US or other countries' missile defense systems are capable of countering Russian non-ballistic nuclear weapons.
According to him, the US initiative to create the Golden Dome system is technically unfeasible. Mello noted that Russia possesses weapons such as the Poseidon underwater drone, hypersonic missiles, and cruise missiles, which are specifically designed to overcome missile defense systems.
He emphasized that instead of fanciful projects like Golden Dome, real arms control measures are needed to ensure mutual security.
What's the point?
"You better believe we have weapons you can't defend from, like, at all! We could totally take on NATO, easily. So like, don't, like, even think about helping Ukraine any more!"
Russia (and/or the Soviet Union) has been doing variations of that to Finland since WWII.
That's basically why it took us so fucking long to join NATO, because the argument used to be "uuuh, we can't afford to piss off Russia!"
But since they obviously don't care about their own capacity for war and invaded Ukraine, we thought, "fuck it, why not".
So Russia used to have a bit of a buffer with Finland but since we joined, Putler is having even more heatenings.
Thus this sort of saber rattling.
Seeing as we're on .ml I wouldn't be surprised if Davel or Dessalines or one of the others just deletes this as some sort of anti-Russian discrimination and bans me.
Oh and just to remind Vanja. Don't try to come over our Eastern border. #(Unless you're alone and escaping Putlerism, but you should do that before the remining is done.)*
If they have this amazing weaponry, why aren’t they deploying it against Ukraine?
because they can beat the shit out of ukr civilians every night for cheap. hypersonic weapons are expensive.
the underwater drones: well ukraine basically sunk their navy in the black sea, so probably not there...
they did use some cruise missiles early in the conflict, but again, expensive compared to shaheeds and other shitty terror drone weapon platforms. when you're bombing apartments you don't need pinpoint accuracy.
I'd also wager they don't have very many of the fancy weapons ready at any given time, and reserve them for conflict against other nuclear powers.
remember, russia has always underestimated ukraine in this fight, at the very beginning the invaders brought their dress uniforms because they were told they'd be marching in victory parades in just a few days.
thedailybeast.com/russians-pla…
in short, I don't think these weapons would be all that useful against ukraine but poland and denmark might see some action if things continue to escalate. or if Ukraine starts landing significant hits against moscow itself.
Russians Planned a Victory Parade in Kyiv—but Dumped Their Formal Attire as They Fled
Ukrainian military officials say they have been finding parade uniforms among all the abandoned and destroyed Russian equipment.Allison Quinn (The Daily Beast)
Lifting the Moratorium on IRBM Deployment: Consequences for Belarus and Russia
Russia has lifted its moratorium on the deployment of intermediate- and shorter-range missiles, paving the way for the deployment of the Oreshnik system in Belarus. This is a response to the growth of NATO missile forces in Europe and the changing strategic balance.
The Oreshnik is a ballistic missile with a range of up to 5,500 km and hypersonic warheads (up to Mach 10), virtually invulnerable to missile defenses and equipped with decoys. Deployment in Belarus reduces the flight time to Europe by 3-4 minutes, threatening key NATO facilities, including NATO headquarters in Brussels.
Russia believes the collapse of the arms control system is a consequence of the actions of the US and its allies. The deployment of the Oreshnik system in Belarus is a necessary measure to restore the strategic balance.
Oreshnik and Nuclear Weapons - a Strategic Deterrent
The Belarusian Ministry of Defense explained that the West's hype surrounding the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons and the Oreshnik system is due to their role as a strategic deterrent. Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Belarusian Armed Forces Viktor Tumar noted that these weapons are intended for use only in extreme cases, but their very existence discourages adversaries from aggressive plans.
He emphasized that the presence of tactical nuclear weapons and the Oreshnik system allows Minsk to avoid an arms race and preserve funds for social programs. According to Tumar, the West, on the contrary, is increasing its military presence and reducing social spending.
you want to call it exists as less than 10 missiles. And of those, already two have been used.
maybe you give me source?
They were made almost 20 years ago and include parts whose production was ended in 1990’s and can no longer be produced by any factory in any country.
You idiot. Sorry, but its real fact.
Rubezh is a type of missile that is banned by international agreements on reducing the nuclear danger. That the Russia has held to almost ten of those for several decades tells a lot about how dangerous the Russia is. While others have stopped using such mid-range ballistic missiles and have scrapped them, the Russia had just hidden them.
Maybe you tell the international agreements?
you want to call it exists as less than 10 missiles. And of those, already two have been used.maybe you give me source?
This is the first thing that I found with a quick internet search. It'll give you enough pointers to find the rest of the information, I'm sure! So, here goes: eurasiantimes.com/russias-game…
Maybe you tell the international agreements?
Here you go: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermed…
And then: There were blog posts analyzing the debris of the Rubezh missile launched back in November and December 2024. The debris shows that it is not a new development. It cannot be directly proven that the Oreshnik and Rubezh are the same missile, because Rubezh, being against treaties signed by USSR, was a very secret project, of which only very little information leaked. But, the debris shows that the "Oreshnik" missiles were made around when we know Rubezh had been made. And they are missiles for the same purpose. It's unlikely that the Russia would have developed two separate missile types for the same purpose at the same time.
Breaking: IDF intercepts Global Sumud Flotilla near Gaza
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ABC News provides the latest news and headlines in Australia and around the world.ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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It looks like the IDF boarded two largest vessels but at this point they're unable to stop the rest.
Edit: three vessels have been captured and activists were taken by IDF.
apnews.com/article/israel-pale…
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo rages, with 61% death rate and funding running dry
Ebola outbreak in DR Congo rages, with 61% death rate and funding running dry
Responders ask for $25 million to contain the disease. They have $2.2 million.Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
canada.ca/en/public-health/ser…
Notice that it is a for-profit corporation which decides what the final price of the vaccine is going to be,
AND what its availability is going to be,
whereas this SHOULD have been a straight-up strategic global-security decision, to opensource the thing, & make the license viral, like GPL, so that all derivatives also be libre..
& if private/for-profit-industry wouldn't develop it under those terms, then buy some company & manufacture it ourselves, for sake of stopping a functional "zombie apocalypse" in the making.
When the English intentionally infected ships-of-goods with smallpox, in order to extinguish as much of the American Indian population as they could, its death-rate was MASSIVELY multiplied by the rude fact that everybody was afflicted at the same time:
no carers left!
The same logic is going to happen when a both-highly-transmissable-and-highly-lethal ebola variant breaks out.
( covid's transmissability & lethality have been all over the place, chaotically, but anybody who remembers how covid-alpha & covid-delta had high lethality, but covid-omicron was mild & had high-transmissibility, knows,
you HAVE to identify those 2 attributes distinctly, & not ignore their effects, when assessing threat-to-our-populations!
& pretending otherwise, overly-dumbing-things-down, has cost medical-credibility, which itself costs lives, at whole-population-scale )
That privatization-of-ebola-vaccine is going to cost millions of lives, when, not if, ebola breaks-out, as all viruses do, in globalized-economies, eventually.
Warring for the wrong goal, winning the battle, in a way that costs the entire war.
Unstomachable pseudostrategy, iow.
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Fact Sheet - VSV-EBOV - Canada's vaccine for Ebola - Canada.ca
Fact Sheet: VSV-EBOV: Canada's Experimental vaccine for Ebolawww.canada.ca
Citizen Protest Halts Chat Control; Breyer Celebrates Major Victory for Digital Privacy
In a major breakthrough for the digital rights movement, the German government has refused to back the EU's controversial Chat Control regulation today after facing massive public pressure. This blocks the required majority in the EU Council, derailing the plan to pass the surveillance law next week
Jane Goodall, conservationist renowned for chimpanzee research and environmental advocacy, has died
Some of her final advice prior to her passing:
"Focus on the present and make choices today whose impact will build over time."
https://apnews.com/article/jane-goodall-obit-78698397851bc7634717206f7eba07b2
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Seeking recommendations for federated Q&A forums on Linux and software issues
I'm looking for federated Q&A forums specifically focused on Linux and software-related issues. I'm not referring to platforms like NodeBB, Discourse, Lemmy, Kbin, PieFed, etc. I'm asking for specific instances that focus on Q&A about Linux and other software related issues. I know of some popular non-federated platforms like Stack Exchange, AskUbuntu, Arch Linux Forum, etc. But I'm particularly interested in federated sites.
If you have any recommendations for such forums, please share them! Thank you!
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fedimins.net/
Fedimins
Ein Kollektiv aus Administratoren und Moderatoren welches mehrere Ziele verfolgtfedimins.net
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Could federated social media networks enhance cooperative behavior between everyone, relative to both insular and massively popular services?
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36940611
[Derek] When Watts dug deeper, he realized that the network structure did matter. In the more clustered networks, people were more likely
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to copy each other. So if by chance someone started out cooperating, then everyone would cooperate.
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But it was equally likely that someone would start out by defecting, in which case everyone else would defect.
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And over all the games they played, these two effects canceled each other out, which is why it seemed like
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the network structure didn't matter. - [Duncan] It's sort of on a knife edge, right? Where like one person does something selfish
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and everything goes south. In another world, everybody kind of holds it together
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and everything goes well. It's crazy that the world could be like on a knife edge like that, you know,
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could tip one way or the other, kind of just depends on how someone gets out of bed that day.
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But then Watts realized something. See, in real life, you can choose who you hang out with.
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So he reran the experiment allowing players to change who they were playing with. And this time he used the prisoner's dilemma
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so that players could easily identify the defectors. - [Derek] And the finding was clear, the more you allowed players
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to choose who they were playing with, the more likely they were to cooperateArbitrary freeze frame for thumbnail purposes:.
Could federated social media networks enhance cooperative behavior between everyone, relative to both insular and massively popular services?
[Derek] When Watts dug deeper, he realized that the network structure did matter. In the more clustered networks, people were more likely
30:27
to copy each other. So if by chance someone started out cooperating, then everyone would cooperate.
30:34
But it was equally likely that someone would start out by defecting, in which case everyone else would defect.
30:40
And over all the games they played, these two effects canceled each other out, which is why it seemed like
30:46
the network structure didn't matter. - [Duncan] It's sort of on a knife edge, right? Where like one person does something selfish
30:54
and everything goes south. In another world, everybody kind of holds it together
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and everything goes well. It's crazy that the world could be like on a knife edge like that, you know,
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could tip one way or the other, kind of just depends on how someone gets out of bed that day.
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But then Watts realized something. See, in real life, you can choose who you hang out with.
31:17
So he reran the experiment allowing players to change who they were playing with. And this time he used the prisoner's dilemma
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so that players could easily identify the defectors. - [Derek] And the finding was clear, the more you allowed players
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to choose who they were playing with, the more likely they were to cooperate
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General strike against 13-hour day brings Greece to a halt
General strike against 13-hour work day brings Greece to a halt
Transport systems, hospitals and schools hit, as workers say laws kill hopes of work-life balanceHelena Smith (The Guardian)
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Some rulers really are getting too big for their britches.
The french know what to do about that.
And apparently, so do the Nepalese.
France investigates Russia-linked oil tanker suspected of launching drones
French military detain two after boarding Russia-linked oil tanker suspected of launching drones
Tanker, named on list of ‘shadow fleet’ vessels, may have been launchpad for drones that closed Denmark airportsDan Sabbagh (The Guardian)
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Afghans rejoice as internet returns after Taliban blackout
Afghans rejoice as internet returns after Taliban blackout
A 48-hour shutdown imposed by the Taliban government hit firms, flights and risked further isolating women.Dearbail Jordan (BBC News)
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South African firebrand MP Malema convicted of firing a gun in public
Julius Malema: South African firebrand MP convicted of firing a gun in public
Julius Malema, known for his incendiary rhetoric, was recently convicted of hate speech.Khanyisile Ngcobo (BBC News)
Terminal promiser Elon Musk says he'll make a great AI game in 2026
Known promiser Elon Musk says he'll make a great AI game in 2026
The innovator known for his impressive Thai cave rescue ideas and galaxy brain Elden Ring builds is intent on revolutionizing video games, he saysPatricia Hernandez (Polygon.com)
The 'peace deal' proposed is so bad on nearly every level and theyre only given 4 days to response and they've been threatened if they dont accept.
"Hamas would be forced to disarm and turn over power to a group of apolitical technocrats, supervised by an international body led by Trump and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair."
Yeah just want people want controlling them, right wing technocrats..
Ukraine conflict fuels ‘gold rush’ for Western weapons makers – NYT
Ukraine conflict fuels ‘gold rush’ for Western weapons makers – NYT
EU military startups are reportedly turning the country into a warfare testing lab in the race to arm KievRT
La cupa leggenda di Abashiri, carcere costruito sui gelidi confini del Giappone settentrionale - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
La cupa leggenda di Abashiri, carcere costruito sui gelidi confini del Giappone settentrionale - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Con il repentino ingresso del Giappone nell’epoca moderna, successivamente all’apertura forzata dalle navi nere del Commodoro Perry a partire dal 1853 e la conseguente serie di sconvolgimenti sociali, amministrativi e culturali che portarono alla cad…Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
While a drone defense system is of course a mandatory requirement of modern warfare, the real solution is to ramp-up Ukraine's ability to strike russia.
Additoanly the EU really needs to implement their own hybrid warfare methods against the russians.
For the first part at least. Though I must say I disagree that conducting hybrid “little green men” warfare outside of Ukraine is a good idea.
Chinese woman convicted after 'world's biggest' bitcoin seizure
Chinese woman convicted in UK after 'world's biggest' bitcoin seizure
UK police seized crypto worth over £5bn from Zhimin Qian, who was known as 'the goddess of wealth'.Osmond Chia (BBC News)
the significant rise in cryptocurrency values means there are more than sufficient funds available to repay their losses
Wtf. So they don't get the Bitcoin, but only the value it had 7 years ago?! That is not repaying losses...
Thunberg Confirms Abuse by Israeli Abductors, But Urges World to Focus on Gaza Genocide | Common Dreams
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37180089
Brett Wilkins
Oct 06, 2025
"This genocide and other genocides are being enabled and fueled by our own governments, our institutions, our media, and companies. It is our responsibility to end that complicity... to use our privileges, our platforms, to take a stance against this, that is in every way unjustifiable,” Thunberg asserted.“I will never, ever comprehend how humans can be so evil that you would deliberately starve millions of people living trapped under an illegal siege as a continuation of decades and decades of suffocating oppression, apartheid, occupation,” she added.
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Denmark: New drone sightings over military infrastructure
New drone sightings were reported over Denmark's largest military base overnight, Danish security authorities said on Saturday.
Broadcaster DR cited the armed forces as saying unidentified drones were seen near military installations.
Denmark: New drone sightings over military infrastructure
Danish security authorities said drones were seen over the country's biggest military base overnight.Rana Taha (Deutsche Welle)
But it doesn't seem likely.
Germany news: Far-right AfD loses mayoral runoffs in NRW
Germany news: Far-right AfD loses mayoral runoffs in NRW
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democrats emerged victorious in local elections in western Germany. Meanwhile, the German foreign minister is to visit Poland as tensions grow over Russia's aggression. DW has more.Timothy Jones (Deutsche Welle)
Yeah "unproven" except for a decade of international research. And there's nothing generic about it.
theconversation.com/i-investig…
"Uniformly happy and rich country like the US" ok lmao you're straight trolling with this one, good job.
"If the propaganda supports Trump, why didn't it support Hillary" because she's not fueling right-wing extremism. No one cares about Hillary Clinton or your outdated Windows, jeez. Hope you get well soon.
I investigated millions of tweets from the Kremlin’s ‘troll factory’ and discovered classic propaganda techniques reimagined for the social media age
Tailored messaging, repeated exposure, and false grassroots campaigns are classic propaganda techniques, now used widely by state-back trolls.The Conversation
China sentences 11 members of mafia family to death
China sentences 11 members of Ming mafia family to death
They were one of four families who turned a Myanmar town into a hub for gambling, drugs and scam centres.Jonathan Head (BBC News)
'State of calamity' as earthquake kills 69 in Philippines province
At least 69 people have been killed and dozens injured after a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines late on Tuesday.
The province of Cebu, which suffered the brunt of the damage, declared a state of calamity early on Wednesday, after thousands spent the night on the streets amid repeated aftershocks.
One Cebu resident told the BBC he was among them, adding that power and water supplies were cut off. He says the voices of crying children could be heard around him, adding that they were "traumatised".
'State of calamity' as earthquake kills 69 in Philippines province
The earthquake comes barely more than a week after the country was hit by back-to-back typhoons.Virma Simonette (BBC News)
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Orcas sink tourist yacht off Portugal’s coast in latest attack
Orcas sink tourist yacht off Portugal’s coast in latest attack
Five people were rescued following the incident near Fonte da Telha beachNatalie Wilson (The Independent)
Caribbean nations launch EU-style deal to let citizens work freely across borders
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This is the way.
I'm noticing pretty much all issues with trade are issues with the management. They want to restrict and interfere with as many steps as possible so they can skim just a little bit 🤏 more off the top every time.
25 Ottobre: Linux Day Milano
Linux Day Milano
Manifestazione italiana dedicata a GNU/Linux, al software libero, alla cultura aperta e alla condivisione.linuxdaymilano.org
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Spurious Correlations
Spurious Correlations
Correlation is not causation: thousands of charts of real data showing actual correlations between ridiculous variables.www.tylervigen.com
In New York, Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov announced the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons and Oreshnik missiles in the republic.
Speaking at a UN meeting on September 26 dedicated to the International Day for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, he noted that the world is once again facing a nuclear threat.: The Doomsday Clock shows less than one and a half minutes to midnight.
According to the minister, Western countries have violated previous security agreements and are arming themselves, ignoring the interests of Belarus. In response, the republic has deployed Russian nuclear weapons and is awaiting the arrival of the Oreshnik to ensure protection.
Ryzhenkov stressed that the measures are defensive in nature and comply with international law.
Google says adblockers caused YouTube views count to drop - this is what adblockers told us really happened
Google says adblockers caused YouTube views count to drop - this is what adblockers told us really happened
Adblockers claim that hidden filter rules are the major culpritEfosa Udinmwen (TechRadar)
ok i am so sorry i didn't comment right comment policeman are you going to give me a ticket
get a life
Israel to close last remaining route from southern Gaza to the north as it continues offensive on Gaza City – Middle East crisis live
The Israeli military said it will close on Wednesday the last remaining route for residents of southern Gaza to access the north, as it presses its offensive on Gaza City.
The military’s Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee said on X:
"Al-Rashid Street will be closed to traffic from the southern sector area at 12:00 (0900 GMT). Movement southward will be allowed for those who were unable to evacuate Gaza City. At this stage, the [Israeli military] permits free movement southward without inspection."
In figures reported less than two weeks ago, the UN said that more than a quarter of a million people had been displaced from Gaza City in the previous month. Tens of thousands more have been forced to flee makeshift homes and shelters daily in the face of a new Israeli offensive, it added.
Middle East crisis: Israeli minister says ‘last opportunity’ for Gaza City residents to flee – as it happened
Israeli offensive intensifies amid reports Hamas will seek amendments to Trump’s Gaza planAmy Sedghi (The Guardian)
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Israel has zero interest in ending this war until every Palestinian is emigrated or dead. October 7th gave them every excuse they need for this genocide and annexation. Embarrassing that any world leaders are talking peace when they know damned well what's going on.
The West either allows this to continue or bombs Tel Aviv into glass and ruble. There is no magical "in between" state where this levels out to an ante bellum status quo.
Network Rail mistakenly fells topiary in Surrey during repairs
Network Rail mistakenly fells topiary in Surrey during repairs
Network Rail apologised and says removing the memorial was a "genuine mistake".Cash Murphy (BBC News)
Did I read that article correctly that they accidentally did it on purpose?
Claims it was cut down in error, then a few paragraphs later talks about how it was removed because it was obstructing train drivers view of signal signs.
The error was that people made a stink about it.
As in "If we had known people cared about a man murdered by his work place, we wouldnt have cut it down"
They intentionally cut down a bush.
They accidentally cut down an important bush.
Taliban internet blackout has created an extreme scenario in Afghanistan with far-reaching consequences
Taliban internet blackout has created an extreme scenario in Afghanistan with far-reaching consequences
The Taliban government has rejected reports of a nationwide internet ban, saying old fibre optic cables are worn out and are being replaced.Cordelia Lynch (Sky News)
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Flights have been grounded
I didn't even think about that. They cannot turn the clock back, even in their own country. And what do they wish to accomplish anyhow? This is ultimately pointless and only bound to bring even more chaos and poverty. Personally I just hope they will get some sort of Nuremberg Trial in the end. Cruel perverts.
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Taiwan pressured to move 50% of chip production to US or lose protection
Taiwan pressured to move 50% of chip production to US or lose protection
Trump official plots “impossible” deal moving Taiwan’s chip supply chain into US.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
UnderpantsWeevil
in reply to return2ozma • • •Friend of mine was dating a neuroscience PhD in Syndey, Australia. When they met, he was near flat broke and moved in just to help defray the cost of rent.
A couple years later, he was approached by a Chinese recruiter that offered him a $2M signing bonus and a $1.5M salary to move to Tsinghua University and join their $10M/year neuroscience program. They literally don't know what to do with all the money and mostly continue to live these modest lives with comically oversized bank accounts. He gets to play with cutting edge equipment alongside a sizeable staff. She takes care of a small house in the country and raises bunnies for fun.
chiocciola
in reply to UnderpantsWeevil • • •UnderpantsWeevil
in reply to chiocciola • • •neukenindekeuken
in reply to chiocciola • • •chiocciola
in reply to neukenindekeuken • • •Kinda, I can say Trump is a child fucker and Xi sucks Pooh cock online, and I (or my family) won’t be thrown into a jail cell.
For now… at least.
neukenindekeuken
in reply to chiocciola • • •UnderpantsWeevil
in reply to chiocciola • • •You can scream it into a paper bag, sure.
But good luck keeping your job as a host on The View or a special investigator at the FBI.
Fredthefishlord
in reply to neukenindekeuken • • •"hur durr your country also bad"
We can make fun of multiple authoritarian countries at once thank you. It dilutes the point to toss it in every single time with those specifics.
neukenindekeuken
in reply to Fredthefishlord • • •The OP to me was framing it in a way that "China Bad", and that sort of thought terminating rhetoric is what gets us into terrible situations in the first place.
Calling out that two western "bastions" of democracy like the US and UK are going through similar struggles right now, re-frames the comment to show how silly calling out China for this as if western countries don't also have their flavor of the same thing, really is.
Every country has their problems. Saying China doesn't let you say bad things about China so that's why you shouldn't live in a country that pays for your healthcare, ensures its people aren't starving, has a great educational system, amazing public transportation, is investing heavily in STEM, and is paying a wild salary rate while you're there; is just a silly comment because there's a lot of countries that don't let you do that now, with more popping up every day.
Fredthefishlord
in reply to neukenindekeuken • • •The UK has never been a bastion of democracy. Lmfao. They still have a house of lords for Christ's sake.
It's not a silly comment. You shouldn't move to fascist countries, period, nor give them an edge. No one should support fascism. How is that hard to understand?
while it is trending there in 2(two) of the "western" countries, china is there. Don't support places that are fascist. Don't move to places that are fascist. With democracy dead in the states, avoid it, don't move there, don't support it. Avoid buying products from fascist countries. Avoid buying their oil.
neukenindekeuken
in reply to Fredthefishlord • • •I don't know what we're arguing about, it feels like we're on the same page as I agree with pretty much everything you just wrote.
With that said, anyone in a newly minted fascist country calling China bad, is hypocrisy.
Fredthefishlord
in reply to neukenindekeuken • • •SaveTheTuaHawk
in reply to Fredthefishlord • • •and a Royal Pedophile.
apftwb
in reply to UnderpantsWeevil • • •Ah yes. Talent programs.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thousa…
Chinese academic program
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Buffalox
in reply to return2ozma • • •Except in many aspects they are no longer on the way, they are already there, so what Trump is doing, is also helping China increase their lead.
Many think China is still just a low level production hub for the world. But the reality is that China is already outsourcing production to neighboring countries, and China is now among the world leaders in 8 out of 10 key industries for the future, unmatched by any other country or EU.
BeMoreCareful
in reply to Buffalox • • •They just have so many people. They could replace entire major foreign industries and still have people left over.
Couple that with a government willing to do whatever infrastructure and monitary policy and you end up with a ton of growth.
The US may have just had a corporate takeover and will end probably end up looking more like China or Russia going forward.
There are a lot of natural resources here and if you're not particularly concerned with the local environment or economy, you could probably get a lot done.
I also can't imagine a future without China having the largest consumer class going forward and that probably represents a valuable market.
Buffalox
in reply to BeMoreCareful • • •Yes more than USA and EU combined, but it used to not help much, because they were so far behind. The progress for the past half century is really remarkable by any standard.
China has absolutely been killing it on developing infrastructure and education for half a century.
But despite that, authoritarian states, like dictatorships and the 1 party system of China belong to, usually never has that or really can leverage it even if they have decent policies. Because it usually turns out to be a matter of working for the oligarchs, and working for the oligarchs is generally little different than working for the Mafia, and that stifles development. But somehow they've made it work in China.
In some regards they are doing more for the environment than USA. I'm not sure what you mean by not caring about the economy, because they absolutely do. But they have a different perspective on it that seems more like Europe than American. I think what EU is to USA is what China is to Europe in that regard. In China they look more at the big picture, while USA is very focused on the money here and now.
They already do, in many respects China is already the biggest market, in for instance Mobile phones, Electric vehicles, housing etc. China is already by far the biggest market. And for instance apart from Apple and Samsung being number 1 and 2, China has the next 8 biggest phone makers in the world, and Huawei actually was #1 at a point, until USA prevented them from using Android and the best chips.
What I'm really curious about is the coming mega projects China will probably be able to do, that will potentially far exceed what any other country is capable of. This can be both in engineering and science.
USA did the atom bomb, integrated circuits, moon landing, Internet, and was a leader of democracy for making democracy the most popular form of governance.
No doubt USA has had a historically huge impact on modern civilization, and I suspect we will see similar things from China in the future. Hopefully not so much like the Atom bomb, but more all the other stuff.
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in reply to return2ozma • • •Why is the MAGA administration so hell bent on pushing China to the top as the global power?
I understand that Cluater B is going to Cluster B, that is how their wiring works. But why is everyone else around Trump supporting this agenda that only weakens and demeans the United States?
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2016 Trump wrecked the US under Putins orders.
2025 Trump is wrecking the US in spite for losing in 2020.
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