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heluecht , to technology in China launches first satellites of constellation to rival Starlink

@yogthos And then the upper stage blew up, creating a debris field of more than 700 objects that now threatens satellites in the same orbit:
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China has a really bad track record with their stages. They have launch sites where they drop the first stages on land - sometimes hitting or almost hitting villages (which is really bad as many of these stages use toxic propellants). Their upper stages re-enter the atmosphere in an uncontrolled way (most other rocket launchers do this in a controlled way and let them re-enter at "Point Nemo").

Resol , to technology in Signal messenger blocked in Russia, says Roskomnadzor
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I hope Roskomnadzor doesn’t chase after the fediverse next.

Deceptichum ,
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How would you? You’d have to block every instance.

Resol ,
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They could start by blocking the biggest instances, then slowly chasing after the smaller ones.

There’s not an infinite amount of instances, even if new ones are made, they’ll get all of them eventually. So this is basically a cat and mouse game.

pineapplelover , to technology in Signal messenger blocked in Russia, says Roskomnadzor

I wonder what messaging service the Russian govt will use.

JohnDClay , to technology in China launches first satellites of constellation to rival Starlink

It looks like they haven’t launched any yet? It’ll be interesting to see if they can since they don’t have a cheap launch vehicle.

yogthos OP ,
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A bunch of Chinese companies are already working on launch vehicles comparable to Falcon 9. It’s not gonna be long before parity is reached.

JohnDClay ,

Yeah, I’d guess about 10 years, since that’s about how long it took SpaceX to get cheap falcon 9.

yogthos OP ,
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First of all, it always takes longer to do something the first time because you don’t know what the best way to do it is. That means having to do a lot of experimentation, and having false starts. Once a particular approach is proven, it takes much less time for competitors to follow it. This has been a constant with every type of technology out there.

Second, it’s not like Chinese companies are just starting today. There are already plenty of companies that have functioning prototypes of reusable rockets that are actively being tested today. Here are a couple of examples for you:

You’d think people would learn from the way Chinese companies were able to dominate in areas like solar panels, EVs, battery tech, and are now catching up in chip manufacturing. In every one of these cases, exact same arguments were made, and China shocked westerners by how rapidly it was able to develop these technologies.

JohnDClay ,

Yeah those tests are why I put them at the falcon 1 test flight stage generously. It was 10 years from the last flight of falcon 1 to the first flight of falcon 9 block 5, which is where reusability really started to kick in.

Sure there is a follower advantage, but I don’t know if they can make full use of it since they won’t be able to head hunt talent as much as a US company. Itar might also make it more difficult to use the same suppliers and methodology for a more direct copy.

I’m sure they’ll come up with something pretty cheap eventually, but I think it’ll still take a while for economic rapid reuse.

yogthos OP ,
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It will take a few years to develop, but as I’ve already pointed out, China has a good track record of producing advanced technology much faster than anybody expected. Meanwhile, if there is strategic value in having these types of low orbit constellations then the government will eat the cost until reusable rockets become available.

JohnDClay ,

Yeah I suspect that’s what will happen. They’ll launch these satellites on their non-reusable long matches until they eventually have a cheaper reusable capability. I guess we’ll see how long that will be.

technocrit ,

strategic value

What’s the strategy? For what goal?

yogthos OP ,
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Same as what US is using them for in Ukraine for example.

technocrit ,

You’d think people would learn from the way Chinese companies were able to dominate

People underestimate the power of forced labor, slave labor, prison labor, etc. It can really help an empire waste resources and destroy the planet much faster.

yogthos OP ,
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I love how this idiocy has been debunked so many times now, and yet here you are regurgitating it once again. I guess you just need to believe in the atrocity propaganda because you can’t accept the fact that your shithole country can’t compete with China. All these stories ultimately trace back Zenz who is an utter nutcase. And right wing fundamentalists are your source for news about China, then what else is there to say about you as an individual.

CHRD states that it interviewed dozens of ethnic Uyghurs in the course of its study, but their enormous estimate was ultimately based on interviews with exactly eight Uyghur individuals. Based on this absurdly small sample of research subjects in an area whose total population is 20 million, CHRD “extrapolated estimates” that “at least 10% of villagers […] are being detained in re-education detention camps, and 20% are being forced to attend day/evening re-education camps in the villages or townships, totaling 30% in both types of camps.” Furthermore, it doesn’t even make sense from logistics perspective.

Practically all the stories we see about China trace back to Adrian Zenz is a far right fundamentalist nutcase and not a reliable source for any sort of information. The fact that he’s the primary source for practically every article in western media demonstrates precisely what I’m talking about when I say that coverage is divorced from reality.

Zenz is a born-again Christian who lectures at the European School of Culture and Theology. This anodyne-sounding campus is actually the German base of Columbia International University, a US-based evangelical Christian seminary which considers the “Bible to be the ultimate foundation and the final truth in every aspect of our lives,” and whose mission is to “educate people from a biblical worldview to impact the nations with the message of Christ.”

Zenz’s work on China is inspired by this biblical worldview, as he recently explained in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. “I feel very clearly led by God to do this,” he said. “I can put it that way. I’m not afraid to say that. With Xinjiang, things really changed. It became like a mission, or a ministry.”.

Along with his “mission” against China, heavenly guidance has apparently prompted Zenz to denounce homosexuality, gender equality, and the banning of physical punishment against children as threats to Christianity.

Zenz outlined these views in a book he co-authored in 2012, titled Worthy to Escape: Why All Believers Will Not Be Raptured Before the Tribulation. In the tome, Zenz discussed the return of Jesus Christ, the coming wrath of God, and the rise of the Antichrist.

The fact that this nutcase is being paraded as a credible researcher on the subject is absolutely surreal, and it’s clear that the methodology of his “research” doesn’t pass any kind of muster when examined closely.

Meanwhile, US of A is where actual documented slave labor is happening apnews.com/…/prison-to-plate-inmate-labor-investi…

catloaf , to world in Catalan separatists vote on far-reaching government deal

Under the preliminary deal agreed on Monday, Catalonia would become autonomous in collecting and managing taxes that could clash with the Spain-wide fiscal systems where poorer regions receive a portion of the more affluent regions’ revenues and prompt other regions to demand similar privileges.

I think Catalonia is one of the wealthier regions, which is why this is a problem for Spain in general.

veritetw , to world in U.S. upgrades military command in Japan, warns of China threats

Note the fact that US never grant TW statehood nor independence. Taiwan is the only pitiful political entity in first island chain that has no US military base, the cost of which TW will be happily to pay.

TW has been buying US weaponry since after WWII. But most purchases undelivered, very much delayed, or in the form of delivering outdated weapons.

SeaJ , to news in Ethiopia Shifts to Market Based Forex System to Attract IMF Loan, Currency Drops 30%

That’s often what happens when you float a currency because the peg tends to become overvalued. That leads to eventual capital flight and draining of foreign reserves.

Is nice to see the IMF pushing for floating currencies now. They used to push pegging the currency to attract foreign investment.

cheese_greater , to news in Ethiopia Shifts to Market Based Forex System to Attract IMF Loan, Currency Drops 30%

Anytime I hear “Forex” especially in an Indian accent with a rolled r, its usually a scam in my mind

ms_lane , to worldnews in At least 30 killed in Israeli strike on school, Gaza health officials say

Gaza health officials

ie. Hamas PR

The same people who promised they’d never ever store weapons and hostages in Hospitals.

Linkerbaan OP ,
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Google USS Liberty

Keeponstalin ,

Israel has killed more than 15,000 children, this is another one of the hundreds of schools and that Israel has bombed during this genocide.

By June 19, 2024, 37,396 people had been killed in the Gaza Strip since the attack by Hamas and the Israeli invasion in October, 2023, according to the Gaza Health Ministry, as reported by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The Ministry’s figures have been contested by the Israeli authorities, although they have been accepted as accurate by Israeli intelligence services, the UN, and WHO. These data are supported by independent analyses, comparing changes in the number of deaths of UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) staff with those reported by the Ministry, which found claims of data fabrication implausible.

rolandtb303 ,
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So it’s OK to bomb and burn a hospital just because you think there’s weapons and hostages in there? That’s some Russia type logic if i ever heard it. I wonder what side you were on while Russia bombed Ukrainian hospitals.

IDF also dressed up as doctors and nurses during one raid. Most moral army in the world, folks.

dRLY , to worldnews in Erdogan says Turkey might enter Israel to help Palestinians
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The Palestinian resistance groups have been saying very clearly that they welcome support like how Hezbollah, Yemen, Iran, and the Iraqi groups have been providing. But that they do not want other nations sending in troops. That they will be seen as an occupying force and will be treated as one. Though I might be conflating them entering Gaza and West Bank. So maybe the other areas that are “Israel” based on the 1968 maps? Seems like another chance for them to make a stop into PKK areas on the way?

xor , to world in Nigeria bids to placate youth to avert looming inflation protests

offering its young people jobs in the state

Greece moment

FlyingSquid , to world in Australia's Wong urges Myanmar generals to take a different path and end conflict
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A typo regarding the foreign minister’s name in that headline would have made it very funny. I am disappointed at the lack of said typo.

Don_Dickle , to world in Exclusive: Russia deploys cheap drones to locate Ukraine's air defences

LMFAO I got three Drones that I fly for the fun in parks usually. How can I call Russia and make a deal with them still LMFAO

FlyingSquid ,
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I don’t know, but be sure and let us all know when you call Russia and make this deal so we can definitely congratulate you and not in any way contact the authorities for you violating sanctions.

YeetPics , to world in We bought everything needed to make $3 million worth of fentanyl. All it took was $3,600 and a web browser
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Wonder where they ordered all the prerequisite compounds.

Something tells me it’s just north of the south China sea.

AllToRuleThemOne , to news in We bought everything needed to make $3 million worth of fentanyl. All it took was $3,600 and a web browser

They got the concept of added value. Congratulations.

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