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keskival ◴[] No.42178002[source]
And also the cable between Lithuania and Sweden:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/18/telecoms-cable...

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threeseed ◴[] No.42179277[source]
And also Ireland escorted a Russian spy ship away from their cables:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/16/russian-spy-sh...

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carabiner ◴[] No.42180401[source]
A disruption in communications can mean only one thing: invasion.
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trhway ◴[] No.42180465[source]
yes. What Russia does currently is probing and testing - what it takes to disrupt all the necessary cables simultaneously to create communication breakdown and a lot of chaos, what resources and time it takes to repair (and thus planning the options on blocking those repair resources, etc.) It takes tanks half-a-day to cross the Baltic states to reach the sea. That is the time Russia wants to buy. Once Russian forces are already in Riga, Tallinn, Vilnus, the NATO will have a decision to make on whether to bomb the Russian forces already placed by that time among the Baltic states population.
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avh02 ◴[] No.42180860[source]
Oh no, if only radio/emergency broadcast television/satellite/alternative cable routes/contingency plans had been invented!
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trhway ◴[] No.42180882{3}[source]
We can look at October 7th in Israel how long, with all the communications and infrastructure working, it took to organize defense in a very technologically developed country which basically had been living in the state of war readiness. Now add broken significant communications, chaos of non-working banks/ATMs, power shut-offs, clogged highways, etc. (don't get me wrong - i'm not saying that Russia can do all that, i'm saying that Russia is actively working on those capabilities, and whether they achieve it to the needed extent is the key to how the events would go in the near future)
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stoperaticless ◴[] No.42182077{4}[source]
These broke cables have not affected daily lives (possibly ISPs had extra work though)
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1. nopakos ◴[] No.42182250{5}[source]
Hey! I woke up at 06:00 to check what was wrong with a service. It turned out, a server in Germany could not reach a server in Finland in the 20" timeout I had set.
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2. toast0 ◴[] No.42187484[source]
You set your timeout in inches? I thought you were all metric over tehre, except for socket drivers which are universally imperial :P
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3. nopakos ◴[] No.42188390[source]
Yes, although miles would be more appropriate! https://www.ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail.html
4. pvaldes ◴[] No.42198444[source]
Just for the record

20": English notation for twenty seconds