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Wilshire@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

A data cable across Baltic Sea between Finland and Germany has broken and the cause is unknown

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A data cable across Baltic Sea between Finland and Germany has broken and the cause is unknown

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Wilshire@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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Authorities in Finland say a submarine data communications cable across the Baltic Sea between Finland and Germany has broken and the cause for the disruption is being investigated.
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    Did it fall out of a window?

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    Cause: Russia desperately fishing for leverage out at sea.

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      They were actually threatening to do it.

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    Spoiler: it was Russia.

    Anyway, let’s be honest, the dream of the “world wide web” is, and always was, pretty damn naive.

    The internet and society at large would be a better place if we told our geopolitical enemies (China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.) to fuck off and make their own internet (which they’re trying to do anyway, but today are benefiting from the best of both worlds). This one-way great firewall bullshit where foreign governments restrict what their people can see coming out of the west, while easily manipulating what our people see on social media via disinformation and troll farms, has not been working out.

    This may be an unpopular opinion, but we would be much better off with multiple multi-national intranets among allied nations with shared values, interests, laws, and accountability.

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    Every one of these that are cut increases the value of Starlink

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    It very likely that China cut the cable, to help Russia.

    Swedish authorities track Chinese vessel to scene of Baltic cable breaks

    And it wouldn’t be the first time something similar happened.

    Chinese, Russian vessels in vicinity of Baltic Sea links damage -vessel tracking data

    Beijing admits Hong Kong-flagged ship destroyed key Baltic gas pipeline ‘by accident’

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    So was it the the Russians who blew up their own Nord pipeline, or was it that Ukrainian guy with a yacht? It’s hard to keep track

    Data cables defo Russia sabotage (if deliberate), doesn’t serve anyone else’s goals

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      Ukranian special ops, acting on their own

      Edit: Story

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    Is it a kraken? Please let it be a kraken. I think we’re due for some Pacific Rim style kaiju.

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    Nordstream redux? I wonder if Hetzner is affected.

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    The cause: неизвестный

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    Cthulu? Is your age upon us?

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