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Probably some guy called (C)hen (I)ao (A)n


If it was a three letter agency, surely they have little motivation to leak it publicly? I feel it would be more strategic for them to keep the information to themselves since presumably no one outside of GFW development knows the exact details (until now).


> The Great Firewall of China (GFW) experienced the largest leak of internal documents in its history on Thursday September 11, 2025.

Ironic that this happens on 9/11 of all days right?


If you are using age instead of GPG for encryption purposes, I've found this to be useful: https://github.com/FiloSottile/passage


There are also other pass-like password managers that use age. The developer of one has made a comparison table: https://gitlab.com/retirement-home/seniorpw/-/tree/02dc02d1e.... (Disclosure: pago in the table is mine.)


It's more that parents are afraid of not being in contact with their child when a school shooting happens. It's not some far flung thing in America unfortunately.


I've been following your responses in this thread. I do agree with you but you make it seem that it's almost impossible to blend in now. Based on this, wouldn't it be almost impossible for intelligence agencies to develop human sources in modern countries? They could just trace the case officer back to their home base or just classify them as a spy based on other patterns? Doesn't this mean that human intelligence is practically dead in 1st world countries?


No not at all, it is done completely differently though.

Before when I was talking about the needle in a haystack problem which is the biggest weakness of the modern big data era.

So to give a really concrete example imagine you need to meet a source clandestinely in the past it’s lots of sneaking around doing surveillance detection routes and meeting in hotel rooms and things like that. Those days are completely dead. You stand out immediately.

Instead you’re looking to have very normal and plausible reasons to be in the same space together while remaining in a large crowd and not having contact usually outside of that.

So imagine you and I both get season tickets to the local sports team and we go there to watch a game just as regular fans and we find a way to communicate in that crowd.

Even the best data analysis / ML algorithms are only ever going to see two people going to a sports match every few weeks. There’s nothing interesting about either one of them that stands out.

It’s just a very different way of doing business basically but hopefully that’s an illustrative example to show you what I mean.


If you have the time, check out the show "Pantheon" (it should be on Netflix). It goes into this and how effectively AI ethics goes out the window when the reward for breaking them means nation-dominating power.


Raising kids to not be spoiled even with moderate amounts of wealth is hard as is...imagine being one of the richest men in the world


I'm sure it was always the plan. Trump never forgives but he wants to humiliate and lure in before he strikes


My stomach is ready


Not saying it is easy, but when I was a teenager I moved across the world because my father needed the job. It sucked in the moment, but looking back it was the best thing that ever happened to me.


Hence the emphasis on cyber and (US) dollar attack vectors. War without the bullets.


US dollar attack vectors are gradually drying up. Ironically, the more they are used - e.g. in sanctions - the stronger the motivation for detachment from USD as a reserve currency and direct trade in the parties' own currencies. Plus - how much of the world can the US sanction at the same time before it's only the select few that it trades with? Russia + Iran + China + Venezuela + Mexico + Canada + + + ...


I agree. Mao once said that he was willing to accept US atomic bombs. But that was when China didn't have fancy cities... Both sides are simply too vulnerable in an all out war.

Xi wants to make China great again he doesn't want a nuclear wasteland.


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