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Chickenwalker fucked around with this message at 10:17 on Mar 11, 2019 |
# ? Jul 2, 2014 08:39 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 15:38 |
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Chickenwalker posted:Seeing as how the blocking of Google and its various services is probably never going to let up, can someone recommend a good Western alternative to gchat that won't be blocked or obfuscated in China? Something with a mobile app that also has some form of end to end encryption similar to gchat would be ideal.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 08:41 |
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I'm jealous of that government.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 09:01 |
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Gail Wynand posted:Whatsapp, Skype Just be careful about Skype China. It's distributed by Tom.com - a sketchy online portal. Oh and somewhere there's explicit writing about your communications being monitored. Didn't whatsapp got hacked a few times and that it's id verification system is just loosely based on a phone number? Maybe you are better off running your own pidgin chat room with vpn
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 09:08 |
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caberham posted:Just be careful about Skype China. It's distributed by Tom.com - a sketchy online portal. Oh and somewhere there's explicit writing about your communications being monitored. Either VPN to the 'real' Skype site or have someone mail you the installer. Also, I think Windows Update will update Skype for you now, so you just have to get the legit client installed and future updates will be easy.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 09:17 |
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synertia posted:There's no question that HK is part of China already, but not letting people just elect and nominate their own drat mayor is dumb and rubs everyone the wrong way. How anti-China can they be if the entire nation is literally right on top of them? It also is dumb in the long term, because it kills dead any chance of Taiwan joining the mainland in a manner that doesn't involve massive military pressure/outright force. Not that that was at all likely to happen, (you could say it reduces the odds from 2% to .02%), given that even the KMT and their ilk reject the "one country, two systems" framework for Taiwan, but the total inability of the Chinese government to keeps its promises means that there's no offer it can make that would lead more than a handful of people in Taiwan to voluntarily give up independence.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 09:42 |
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In related messaging apps in China news, LINE (the most popular messaging software in Taiwan) is now banned in mainland China as of yesterday or today. This really sucks because I met a bunch of super cool Chinese exchange students here in Taiwan over the past year and a lot of them JUST just went back to China and we were like "Well, we can't use Facebook to keep in touch, but at least we have LINE!" Now I have no way at all to contact these people. China and its complete lack of soft power is so disappointing, they're like the evil ad executive that has no idea how to be hip with the young kids today.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 09:53 |
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Tupperwarez posted:Yeah, China Skype is a poisoned well. Monitored and apparently really shittily managed to boot. Ninite will install real skype. edit: or it will until it gets blocked.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 11:05 |
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hitension posted:In related messaging apps in China news, LINE (the most popular messaging software in Taiwan) is now banned in mainland China as of yesterday or today. thanks snowbama...
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 12:19 |
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hitension posted:In related messaging apps in China news, LINE (the most popular messaging software in Taiwan) is now banned in mainland China as of yesterday or today. you can use the hipity hip Wechat. In other news Xi is much more powerful and confronting leader than Hu, even by US admission. He basically put a oil rig to the Vietnameses faces and got a rise out of them. there is no way he will back down on the white paper issue. This is Chinese way of thinking, giving HK freedom equals giving Xingjiang more freedom. No freedom for you!
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 14:00 |
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whatever7 posted:you can use the hipity hip Wechat. China is much more powerful now, so it was quite likely that whoever succeeded Hu would be more aggressive. In 2002, China's nominal GDP was less than 1/3 of Japan's and less 1/7 (!) of America's. Now, China's nominal GDP is almost double that of Japan and around 3/5 of America's (and growth in military spending has far outpaced GDP growth).
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 14:19 |
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Continuing on the present path and taking current trends into account, the Chinese by 2050 will rival the Ork Boyz in both aggression and technology.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 14:50 |
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What level are they at now? Goblin kingdom in the Hobbit movie?
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 14:56 |
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Smeef posted:What level are they at now? Goblin kingdom in the Hobbit movie? T minus 10 years from launching the "Treasure Ship 2.0" Chinese space station and beam down "ConfuciusTV" to the world nonstop in 4k resolution.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 15:11 |
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And there still won't be anything worth watching!
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 16:06 |
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I remember reading projections that predicted China would have something like a GDP of 500 trillion dollars by 2050.
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 22:13 |
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Someone's predicting China to have 31 times the U.S. GDP? Do they think China is going to liquidate the moon for resources or something? paragon1 fucked around with this message at 23:43 on Jul 2, 2014 |
# ? Jul 2, 2014 23:00 |
Surprisingly, continuing the graph with the line in the same slope forever isn't always an accurate model for prediction. Wild!
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# ? Jul 2, 2014 23:11 |
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Fojar38 posted:I remember reading projections that predicted China would have something like a GDP of 500 trillion dollars by 2050. I'm guessing this prediction was made by one of those morons who think that trends last forever. Seriously, it's shocking how many people in the news business seem to think this way. "10% growth last year? This impoverished African slum will become wealthier than Manhattan in no time! " Ervin K fucked around with this message at 23:50 on Jul 2, 2014 |
# ? Jul 2, 2014 23:48 |
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People don't understand Economics very well.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 00:31 |
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 01:49 |
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Ervin K posted:I'm guessing this prediction was made by one of those morons who think that trends last forever. Seriously, it's shocking how many people in the news business seem to think this way. "10% growth last year? This impoverished African slum will become wealthier than Manhattan in no time! " I read some engineers argument for how if energy use growth continued as it has the past 100 years or so, as capitalistic "infinite/continued economic growth" would have it, humanity would surpass the Earths ability to radiate all that heat generated in a couple of hundred (or perhaps thousand, I forget) years and boil ourselves and everything else on the planet. GHG issues not included.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 12:38 |
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China bans Ramadan fasting in Muslim provincequote:Students and civil servants in the northwestern Xinjiang province have been ordered to not observe traditional fasting. What a great idea.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 13:59 |
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This article comes around every year, they ban government officials from participating. (And students I guess, but in the Chinese minds students are slaves.) Even that article makes its headline look disingenuous in the first line.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:01 |
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I love how they make it look like a new thing. It's an annual tradition to freak out about China canceling Muslim Christmas. I mean yeah it's hosed up, but it's not new. And anyway party members are supposed to be atheists.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:07 |
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state-mandated atheism sounds cool on paper, but then you realize that people who would be fundamentalist christians just choose to believe in other equally dangerous myths like the xia dynasty or chinese medicine i also feel that china is basically a dried out leaf soaked in gasoline, and christianity is an open flame just out of reach. watch how fast a chinese student who comes to the us can get converted to christianity and then convert their parents back in china over skype.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:12 |
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systran posted:state-mandated atheism sounds cool on paper, but then you realize that people who would be fundamentalist christians just choose to believe in other equally dangerous myths like the xia dynasty or chinese medicine The type of people who come to the US self select for having "fervent" personalities though. Plus the main benefit of Christianity (at least to an international student in the US) is that it provides a sense of community that is typically not available elsewhere. For obvious reasons that's not true for your average mainlander unless they're all secretly shut-ins.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:15 |
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We have a group of christian chinese here that volunteer to pick up new students from the airport, and they immediately start in on them with their "free pizza and jesus" stuff. I agree the sense of community is the main draw and the main thing that makes this all effective, but I think there are a ton of alienated people in the mainland as well who would be all over Christianity if it were available. As many problems as I feel it causes here, it could maybe help to counterbalance the awful "i'm out for myself gently caress everyone" mentality so many people in China are forced to have just to get by.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:20 |
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I would go to Jesus meetings for free pizza
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:22 |
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Pimpmust posted:I read some engineers argument for how if energy use growth continued as it has the past 100 years or so, as capitalistic "infinite/continued economic growth" would have it, humanity would surpass the Earths ability to radiate all that heat generated in a couple of hundred (or perhaps thousand, I forget) years and boil ourselves and everything else on the planet. GHG issues not included. If I remember right it actually comes from Star Wars and how Coruscant can't exist, then applying some of those ideas back to our world. It's funny reading, but the numbers are there. Well before we boil ourselves to death though is the problem of us running out of places to dump waste heat like rivers since well below boiling the extra heat is doing all sorts of damage to the system. So even clean energy like fusion will have environmental considerations. But boiling ourselves to death is an easy way to get a point across about how absurd our current economic system is especially considering we can't leave. /derail I don't know why, but it surprises me every time governments and people fail basic psychology and forget things like tolerance among other things is a two way street. It's always "Oh no, some people are not acting exactly as we want them to in a harmless way so lets go oppress them with our mightlyness and show them the light. Oh poo poo now they are blowing stuff up and lets not care why, just go oppress them more". e. simplefish posted:I would go to Jesus meetings for free pizza Beats "You're going to hell if you don't join".
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:29 |
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Do not support evangelical Christianity in China, ya'll will pay for it in time. So no pizza.
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# ? Jul 3, 2014 14:32 |
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Hong Wrong shared a cool article by a guy. The guy makes lots of typos for supposedly being a top quality journalist, but his comments on the protest crowd estimates are pretty neat. He comes to the conclusion that the Hong Kong Police may be politicized and that this sucks. Also there are cool videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8ea0e2bq9E
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 11:24 |
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I know the guy who runs Hong Wrong, Tom. He's a character.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 16:33 |
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I don't understand what China is trying to accomplish in regards to Hong Kong with the White Paper they released last month. All it seems to have done is show that China is untrustworthy and pushing Taiwan even further away. China's foreign policy in general seems counterproductive and ineffective.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 16:47 |
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In talking with a mainlander whose educated opinion I very much respect, I've been convinced that China doesn't give two fucks what Hong Kongers think and have been riling them up with this crap in order to impress the mainland population. Contrary to the government's insistence that China and Hong Kong must have unity, they're actually deliberately sowing division between the two populations so mainlanders see how spoiled and ungrateful Hong Kongers are and continue to support the Communist government in response.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 16:57 |
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It's a pretty sensible tactic if you don't give a gently caress what other countries think about you. It makes me wonder if Beijing has either given up on Taiwan or simply now thinks unification is inevitable so they don't need to try any more.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 17:00 |
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MrNemo posted:It's a pretty sensible tactic if you don't give a gently caress what other countries think about you. It makes me wonder if Beijing has either given up on Taiwan or simply now thinks unification is inevitable so they don't need to try any more. They probably figure that they need a few years of cultural swapping and by that time none of the present party bosses will be in power.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 18:18 |
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A friend of mine has been living in Taiwan for a few years now and from I've heard from him the young people in Taiwan seem to be overwhelmingly against reunification. I was also wondering if China had effectively given up on acquiring Taiwan.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 18:21 |
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They already acquired Taiwan 5,000 years ago
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 19:03 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 15:38 |
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Bloodnose posted:In talking with a mainlander whose educated opinion I very much respect, I've been convinced that China doesn't give two fucks what Hong Kongers think and have been riling them up with this crap in order to impress the mainland population. The Chinese government is great at injecting nationalist fistpounding into literally everything "trip to europe, hmmm, what to talk about... i know, let's talk about how japan is a huge menace," but I this case I think it could be as simple as "making their position extremely clear," in other words, they'd rather have people mad now than(a contributing factor is that the CCP is in a very good place right now in terms of domestic support).
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 19:31 |