Don’t forget “foreign power just starts drawing borders” like India/Pakistan partition and the ensuing chaos, or the Sykes-Picot Treaty carving up the Middle East after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire.
Barry Zuckerkorn
He’s very good.
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- Barry Zuckerkorn@beehaw.orgtoWorld News@beehaw.org•Delay ‘not credible any longer’: Recognition of state of Palestine by Ireland and some EU states expected in coming weeks2 years
- Barry Zuckerkorn@beehaw.orgtoWorld News@beehaw.org•Satellite images reveal China built a replica of Taipei’s presidential district in remote Inner Mongolia, fuelling speculation that Beijing uses the site as training ground for an invasion of Taiwan2 years
The only instance I’m aware of where the US military built a specific model meant to be a replica of a real place was the Osama bin Laden compound. Which they did, in fact, raid.
The building of a fake town isn’t the unusual part. The building of a replica of a specific place might not even be that unusual, but it is a strong signal that they definitely intend to attack the real world place that is being replicated.
- Barry Zuckerkorn@beehaw.orgtoWorld News@beehaw.org•Canadian former intelligence chief found guilty of leaking state secrets3 years
This comment basically demonstrates the weakness of these AI driven summarizes in their current state. It doesn’t tell who is who or why each fact offered is relevant to the larger story. A good summary strips out the details but preserves the high level summary information, while giving context as necessary. This generated summary kinda does the opposite, by going down a largely irrelevant rabbit hole of how he was caught, and who he was affiliated with.
The real, actual TL;DR:
Cameron Ortis, former intelligence chief of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, has been convicted of leaking state secrets to three foreigners and attempting to leak state secrets to a fourth.
Ortis did not deny leaking the secrets but raised a defense that the leaks were part of a legitimate intelligence operation, and that he was leaking the secrets to entice foreign subjects into using communications platforms monitored by Canadian intelligence and its “Five Eyes” partners (intelligence agencies of the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand). The operators of those platforms deny working with western intelligence.
- Barry Zuckerkorn@beehaw.orgtoWorld News@beehaw.org•Secret U.S. War in Lebanon Is Tinder for Escalation of Israel–Gaza Conflict3 years
Oh. That kind of tinder.
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Linux@programming.dev•The technical merits of Wayland are mostly irrelevant
3 yearsIs sway any harder to start than, say, i3?
I’m using Wayland and KDE but it wasn’t any more difficult than setting up X11 and KDE. Both required actual configuration (and on my system, either launches from SDDM).
If you’re using a distro that does one by default, then yes it takes some effort to go with a non-default option, but if you’re configuring from the ground up then choosing Wayland doesn’t seem any harder.

To whom? Are we even the intended audience here?
Reporting over the last 10 years has shown that Xi Jinping has been obsessed with the idea of “color revolutions,” whereby popular movements from within a nation’s population overthrow the ruling apparatus. Rightly or wrongly, the current CCP sees revolution from within being the most dangerous threat on their power, so much of what they do is best understood as being aimed at stifling that kind of movement.