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- Comment on 600 GB of Alleged Great Firewall of China Data Published in Largest Leak Yet 1 hour ago:
The really weird thing is that you appear to really mean it. You really think this is an issue.
- Chinese cyber skirmishes in the Indo-Pacific show emerging patterns of conflict and may have compromised the data of millions of Australianswww.aspistrategist.org.au ↗Submitted 21 hours ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 0 comments
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- Comment on 600 GB of Alleged Great Firewall of China Data Published in Largest Leak Yet 1 day ago:
There is ample evidence for China linked to repression of Uyghurs aids Israeli surveillance in West Bank
You’ll find very good independent research reports.
- Comment on 600 GB of Alleged Great Firewall of China Data Published in Largest Leak Yet 1 day ago:
That’s nit simply about technology.
China’s Ties With Israel Are Hindering the Palestinian Struggle for Freedom
China is pushing a flawed peace process while deepening economic ties with Israel […] Indeed, the Chinese state has prohibited basic demonstrations of solidarity with Palestine, confiscating Palestinian flags displayed publicly and preventing mobilizations in support of Gaza […]
- Comment on 600 GB of Alleged Great Firewall of China Data Published in Largest Leak Yet 1 day ago:
China […] supplying censorship and surveillance technology to governments in Myanmar, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, and others linked to the Belt and Road Initiative.
- Comment on 600 GB of Alleged Great Firewall of China Data Published in Largest Leak Yet 1 day ago:
According to the files, their reach spreads outside China’s borders, supplying censorship and surveillance technology to governments in Myanmar, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, and others linked to the Belt and Road Initiative.
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- Phish and Chips: China-Aligned Espionage Actors Ramp Up Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Targetingwww.proofpoint.com ↗Submitted 1 month ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 0 comments
- Social media can support or undermine democracy – it comes down to how it’s designedtheconversation.com ↗Submitted 2 months ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 0 comments
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- Comment on China’s new DeepSeek censors even more than old models 3 months ago:
It’s arguably better, but Chinese groups are using ChatGPT for malicious purposes as well as per OpenAI. Maybe LibreAI is better? Mistral? Would be curious to know what alternatives people are using.
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- Why a picture of 'one banana and four apples' could be censored in China: Leaked files reveal how Beijing is using AI to erase the history of the Tiananmen Square massacrewww.abc.net.au ↗Submitted 3 months ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 5 comments
- Comment on A Wall Behind A Wall: Emerging Regional Censorship in China 3 months ago:
Here is a non-technical report on it:
‘Alarming’ rise in regional internet censorship in China, study finds
Tens of millions of internet users in China’s Henan denied access to five times more websites than usual
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- France Becomes First Government to Endorse UN Open Source Principles, Joined by 19 Organizationsunite.un.org ↗Submitted 3 months ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 0 comments
- TikTok fails to address risks to children and young people's mental health despite past warningswww.amnesty.org.au ↗Submitted 3 months ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 2 comments
- Comment on China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids 4 months ago:
Refusing cheaper goods for arbitrary reasons just makes EU look stupid.
In this context we must consider also forced labour in China. We need also transparent supply chains, which is exactly what the Chinese government rejects. Any trade agreement without human rights clauses is useless imo.
- Comment on China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids 4 months ago:
I respectfully disagree. It’s not that I say the EU should stop trading with China, but the bloc needs to re(!)-develop an own industry to gain a high level of independence. Europe already had a thriving renewable energy industry in the 2000s (and it decisively helped finance China’s industry). But I agree with your first statements about no remote storage and enforcing EU legal jurisdictions.
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- UN Ditches Google for Taking Form Submissions, Opts for an Open Source Solution Insteadnews.itsfoss.com ↗Submitted 4 months ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 1 comment
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- ‘Why would he take such a risk?’ How a famous Chinese author befriended his censor -- [Long read]www.theguardian.com ↗Submitted 4 months ago to technology@lemmy.zip | 2 comments
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