• @john89@lemmy.ca
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      109 days ago

      No, let’s not encourage this even as a joke.

      All cutting Russia off from the rest of the internet will do is making them more radicalized and give even less opportunities for good ideas and good people to fight back.

      That’s why China does it. That’s why Iran did it.

  • JenneyFromDaBlock
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    78 days ago

    Yeah - and I’m Dolly Parton. Everything that Russian press puts out is lies. There are only two reasons why Russia isn’t an abandoned strip mall: Oil and the Internet.

      • @_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        58 days ago

        Well if they cut themselves off, then why wouldn’t western nations just finish the job and block all Russian IPs from connecting? Make them travel outside of Russia to set up propaganda machines. Sure, it won’t have much of an effect, but it’ll annoy them, and that’s something.

        • @RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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          They’d just do the same thing anyone does when the want to obscure their home IP. Just use VPNs, route though sympathetic counties, or other ways to hide who you are. It’d just be a constant game of whack-a-mole. Why do you think we can’t just block people who hack our infrastructure or companies can’t so easily block data thieves? If all it took was blocking a couple addresses or a range it would be easy.

    • @friendless@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      48 days ago

      It is like those “drills” with fighter jets flying close by. Everyone does it occasionally to test reaction time. And every time it is a breaking world news.

      • @bstix@feddit.dk
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        48 days ago

        Nah, it doesn’t always make the news. I know of one time where they flew right over my house and there was no mention of it anywhere, so I tell this story every time anyone mentions those “routine” fly overs.

        It was New Year 2019-2020 about noon.

        The MIG came in from the Kattegat coast and roared through a fjord well below reasonable eardeafening altitude, which made me go outside to see what the fuck was going on. It got intercepted by one of our own F-16s and they did a few rounds of dog chasing right above my head before it flew like hell back towards Russia. The fucker must’ve dodged the Swedes on the way here.

        Way out of line. It’s completely reckless to put some kid into a machine like that and have them fly this close to residential areas. Who knows what would’ve happened and how many people would’ve been hurt if the idiot had hit a tall antenna or lost control from the g-force or whatever. They were flying low, fast and swirling like moth being chased by a flyswatter.

        The Russians are reckless assholes even in peace.

  • Jin
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    68 days ago

    Big lan party But I’m sure there will be outside content somehow

  • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    1859 days ago

    To the people thinking this means Russia will no longer be able to interfere with other countries over the internet: you are probably mistaken. Disinformation teams will still be connected to the internet. All this will mean is Russians having even less exposure to the world outside of what little Vladolf wants them to see.

    It will probably make the European CS2 servers less toxic though.

    • @rottingleaf@lemmy.world
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      It’s not about what Russians can get from the outside, it’s more about what they can get to the outside.

      I think the idea is to have some capacity to temporarily preserve some connectivity, while mowing down protesters or something like that.

      They are doing such exercises for like 10 years btw.

      But when the war in Ukraine stops with some “mission accomplished” ceasefire, there will likely be more violent signs of popular disagreement with Putin. Because, well, people with combat experience will come back. Some of them to ask for money on the streets, some of them to abuse their relatives and neighbors, and some of them to do crime, and some of them probably to stir shit up.

      • Boxscape
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        359 days ago

        Less hackers in games?

        Half of the people in Jita 4-4 disappear overnight.

        • @Nexz@feddit.nl
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          69 days ago

          Is this an EVE reference? It’s been at least 10 years since I’ve last played… ah the memories.

          • @Serinus@lemmy.world
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          • Boxscape
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            Is this an EVE reference?

            Yessuh. o7
            I haven’t played in a while either, hah.