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EonNShadow, in China warns ‘military fans’ they could face prison of up to seven years for posting photos online

The World of Tanks/Warships fans are getting out of hand again I see

gregorum, (edited ) in North Korea ramps up preparations for war with US

why? we basically ignore them most of the time. is that enough for them to declare war on us?

NK has spent years whipping up an imaginary fervor over, essentially, not liking the US as a pretext for some war they wish to fight. that’s it.

scytale,

Probably want more aid. Don’t they (Kim and his government) usually start throwing a tantrum when they want some attention and aid?

gregorum, (edited )

Currently, they’re giving Russia a ton of military aid. I don’t hear them asking for anything.

perhaps they’re still angry about Dennis Rodman pooing all over their nice hotel?

YeetPics, in North Korea ramps up preparations for war with US
@YeetPics@mander.xyz avatar

Tubby little shit can’t even war right.

renard_roux,

Now now, let’s not bring appearance into this; I’m sure the genocidal maniac can’t be blamed for how he looks, and you might hurt his feelings.

YeetPics,
@YeetPics@mander.xyz avatar

You look at all those chins and tell me it’s a thyroid issue 🙃

renard_roux,

I’m sure he just wanted to test all (all) the food first to make sure his population doesn’t get poisoned; very commendable, really. Not everyone is a villain, you know!

Banzai51, in North Korea ramps up preparations for war with US
@Banzai51@midwest.social avatar

They’re just waiting around until China and Russia tells them they need the extra distraction. If NK starts attacking Japan/SK, expect China to follow with a Taiwan invasion shortly after.

tardigrada, in The Great China Unwind: Foreign Investors Pull $29B Out Of Chinese Equity Markets In 2023 despite the People’s Bank's efforts at making China an attractive opportunity for foreign investment

To provide context to the article: There is a proven dynamic relationship between trade openness, foreign direct investment, and industrial economic growth within economies, and this is true also for China. There is strong evidence for this (for example, see here).

A significant portion of China’s GDP depends on foreign direct investments, and the Gini coefficient, a metric for economic inequity, is 0.45 in China (for comparison, in most European countries it is between 0.3 and 0.35). It is commonly said that any Gini above 0.4 bears a high risk for social unrest.

zhunk,

Gini above 0.4 bears a high risk for social unrest

The US in 2022 has a GINI of 0.488. Not great.

tardigrada, (edited )

I don’t know how whataboutism helps China or anyone else, but there are several countries with high degrees of inequality. You should also provide a source for your data. Gini coefficient for US

zhunk, (edited )

Source

I didn’t mean it as whataboutism to justify China’s situation, just as a tangent about the US also having work to do. I agree, now that you said it, that it looks like whataboutism.

Hopefully the drop in the US over the past two years turns into a longer trend.

t3rmit3,

It’s going to be very difficult for China to attract money when other countries with less authoritarian practices are stepping into spaces that China previously dominated, and China really cannot afford to lose that money and those jobs.

tormeh, in China warns ‘military fans’ they could face prison of up to seven years for posting photos online

What about posting manuals on War Thunder forums?

LoamImprovement,

I think that’s the joke.

davel, (edited ) in ‘I can’t sing any more’: The survivors of China’s prison camps in Xinjiang – in pictures
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

Those photos are so harrowing 🙄 Meanwhile, the Guantanamo Bay detention camp and other American black sites are still open, and an actual genocide is happening in Palestine with American material & political support.

The Uyghur genocide has already been debunked several times over, but go on Guardian.

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/b3149875-7e13-4436-a4b1-c8dc4f82194a.jpeg

rothaine,

”debunked"

paywall article

sketchy source

“Wiki” where all the source links are CGTN or other CCP things

Sure.

DragonTypeWyvern,

Weird that these deniers don’t just go straight to the CIA saying it’s not genocide.

Of course, the CIA does lie professionally, and isn’t exactly known for being anti-genocide.

noctisatrae,

This seems kinda fishy :((

qdJzXuisAndVQb2,

Great whataboutism, tankie scum. No shit the US does some truly fucked up shit. Nobody realistically thinks their government is a paragon of virtue. Just that the Chinese government does fucked up shit as well. Both can be true, bootlicker.

Kalkaline, in Many hostages released by Hamas still being treated for trauma
@Kalkaline@leminal.space avatar

No shit.

CrimeDad, in Many hostages released by Hamas still being treated for trauma

Don’t miss the last four paragraphs of the article.

taanegl,

Bro, I heard you like trauma… how about we make that generational?

runner_g,

Israel out here breeding the next generation of Hamas recruits.

bartolomeo, in Many hostages released by Hamas still being treated for trauma
@bartolomeo@suppo.fi avatar

It’s great that these people are receiving treatment, not only because it’s the right thing to do but also so that the world gets an accurate idea of how much damage is actually being done and what kind of resources will be needed to heal from this war and occupation.

The trauma experienced by hundreds of thousands of children and their parents in Gaza will also have long-term debilitating effects, psychiatrists and psychologists have warned, particularly as there are no therapeutic facilities left. Few of Gaza’s hospitals are functioning any more, even for operating on the severely injured.

There are also thousands of examples in the West Bank, especially with warrantless entries to Palestinian homes (most often done at night to instill more fear and suffering from sleep deprivation onto the Palestinians) and indefinite incarceration without charge, sometimes subject to torture.

tsonfeir, in Many hostages released by Hamas still being treated for trauma
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

Regardless what side of the border they started on, very few of these people want their lives ruined.

t3rmit3, in North Korea ramps up preparations for war with US

Lol. Lmao.

raccoona_nongrata, in Many hostages released by Hamas still being treated for trauma
@raccoona_nongrata@beehaw.org avatar

If they survived their contact with IDF, yeah.

soggy_kitty, in North Korea ramps up preparations for war with US

Bait headline

bartolomeo, in North Korea ramps up preparations for war with US
@bartolomeo@suppo.fi avatar

What’s the implication of a “nuclear powered” sub? Does that mean it also has nuclear weapons?

BurningRiver, (edited )

“Nuclear powered” has no reference to their weapons capabilities, but instead how it generates electricity to run the ship.

Back in the old days, subs had diesel generators that required air to run the generators (like any fossil fuel powered engine) that recharged the batteries that powered the ship while submerged. That means that if the batteries were running low, the sub would need to surface to use the diesel engines to recharge the batteries so they could dive again. With the invention of nuclear powered subs, surfacing wasn’t needed except for replenishing breathing air. Which I think is like a few days or maybe a week or two. Or whatever, I’m not an expert on this.

Now, that’s not saying that a lot of nuclear powered subs don’t also carry nukes (like tridents, for example). But “nuclear powered sub” doesn’t have any bearing on that. It’s purely describing how the sub generates electricity.

I hope that any submariners that read this will correct me if I’m wrong. This is all based on info I read years ago.

CapeWearingAeroplane,

I don’t know if this is done in practice, but if you have a nuclear powered sub, implementing a water electrolyzer that makes oxygen is fairly trivial. Then you have air as long as you have power, so they could in principle stay submerged for ≈ 20 years, or however long the nuclear reactors can go without refill.

pbjamm,
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Technically a Sub can stay underwater forever, it is the crew that is the problem there. If they had Star Trek replicators to make them food with that reactor then boredom becomes the limiting factor.

renard_roux,

I just re-watched all the first 14 Bond movies, and there are apparently satellites that can track all the subs, so we’re good 😊👌 Also, you can just reprogram the missiles to blow up the other subs — just steal the launch codes, easy peasy 👍 Check mate, Kim! 💥🚀

Side note: many (or, indeed, most) of the films did not age well 😣 I’m not proud of how little of the misogyny, borderline rape-y, no-consent, belittling of women stuff I failed to notice as a kid (patents’ fault) and adolescent (my fault); it starts to get a bit better around the end of the Moore era, and I’m now getting ready for the Dalton era. It will be interesting to see the newer films with this fresh context of the old ones, and I’ve never seen the two newest ones, which I think were supposed to address all of these issues.

Secondary side note: so far, the best ones (IMHO, YMMV) have been For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, A View To A Kill.

Siddhartha-Aurelius,

There are ways of creating oxygen onboard submarines. The only real limits to time submerged is the amount of food the boat can carry.

Here is a video by Destin from the Smarter Every Day youtube channel explaining oxygen generation onboard submarines. https://youtu.be/g3Ud6mHdhlQ

acockworkorange,

I think it downplayed the importance of CO2 scrubbing, because we can tolerate low O2 a lot easier than high CO2. High CO2 is also what gives us that suffocating feeling.

It briefly touches on rebreathers near the end. The theory behind them is that the difference between the %O2 on the inhale and exhale of our breathing cycle is very little. So if you can get rid of the CO2, you can re-breathe that same air for a “long” time before it starts to get too low in O2 content and it starts to impact your survivability.

intensely_human,

High CO2 may be what leads to that suffocating feeling, but low O2 is what makes us literally die

acockworkorange,

CO2 is literally toxic. As in, if you’re stuck in a hermetically sealed chamber, you’ll suffocate to death due to CO2 toxicity, not lack of O2.

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