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bell-cot ◴[] No.42172843[source]
It'd be nice to see stories about a western navy or two getting off its butt, and actually trying to discourage "accidents" which damage critical infrastructure.
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1. pavel_lishin ◴[] No.42172868[source]
On the other hand, I'd rather see cables get cut than watch shells get lobbed between world powers.
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2. myworkinisgood ◴[] No.42172911[source]
at these points, these cable cuts are more dangerous than actual bombs
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3. pavel_lishin ◴[] No.42172942[source]
I'm not convinced that cutting an internet cable - even a vital one - results in more actual death and human misery than actual bombs falling on urban centers.
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4. bobnamob ◴[] No.42172950[source]
? Seriously?

Cables getting cut is only dangerous because it’s an escalation that may lead to bombs. There aren’t thousands of civilians dying because Finland doesn’t have high speed fibre to Germany.

5. matthewdgreen ◴[] No.42172963{3}[source]
There is a point where this kind of aggression, left unchecked, may ultimately lead to actual bombs falling on urban centers. It's already happening in Ukraine. The global peace we all enjoy in the West is based on the idea that the price of aggression is higher than the benefits.
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6. SiempreViernes ◴[] No.42172966[source]
I'd prefer if the devs added resilience to network outage over having navies fight each other...

Especially as navies are just fundamentally not constructed to defend extended things like a cable: starting a war over them is the best way to ensure every cable is cut.

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7. matthewdgreen ◴[] No.42172975{3}[source]
There is a point where this kind of aggression, left unchecked, may ultimately lead to actual bombs falling on urban centers. It's already happening in the Ukraine. The global peace we all enjoy in the West is based on the idea that the price of aggression is higher than the benefits.

Also: Internet cables today, essential power distribution cables tomorrow. Infrastructure is fragile, and human lives will eventually be at stake.

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8. SiempreViernes ◴[] No.42173025{4}[source]
"this kind", "left unchecked", "may ultimately"; that's three levels of maybes used to defend a definitive "are more dangerous" claim, not exactly inspiring rigour.
9. pavel_lishin ◴[] No.42173055{4}[source]
I mean, you're not wrong. And in general, this is ... high-stakes bullying. And if you let them get away with this, I agree that they'll keep pushing the boundary, even more than they already have;
10. imp0cat ◴[] No.42173269{3}[source]
Like it or not, somebody will have to do something about Russia, sooner or later.
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11. bell-cot ◴[] No.42173363[source]
There are quite a few response levels between "don't even bother monitoring the sabotage" and "start WWIII".
12. hdjjhhvvhga ◴[] No.42174101[source]
As the saying goes, who lets others cut cables to have peace deserves neither and will have both taken away.
13. SiempreViernes ◴[] No.42174758{4}[source]
Could you maybe be specific about what you mean by "somebody" doing "something"?
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14. rightbyte ◴[] No.42175975{5}[source]
'Somebody' is 'the US' and 'something' is 'extended suicide'.
15. imp0cat ◴[] No.42180529{5}[source]
Sure, let me find my crystal ball.