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liversage ◴[] No.46196256[source]
My understanding is that there are three mobile networks in North Korea: the normal one used by the citizens (they have smartphones made specifically for North Korea), one used by the government/military and one for tourists (requires a local SIM card only available in a specific hotel in Pyongyang).

The last one is connected to the internet and this is why you can see (or at least before the pandemic could see) Instagram posts from North Korea.

I have no idea if this information is still or ever was completely true though.

There's a somewhat dated but very interesting AMA on Reddit by an American teaching computer science in Pyongyang:

https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1ucl11/iama_american_...

Reading about the internet knowledge possessed by North Korean students, I'm always surprised how they supposedly also manage to be some of the most cunning and evil actors when it comes to hacking.

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tehjoker[dead post] ◴[] No.46196383[source]
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bigfishrunning ◴[] No.46197130[source]
How cunning and evil it is that America funded the internet and then allowed it to spread around the world.

If you're worried about "absolute control over digital systems", notice how many standards get published describing how those digital systems work -- you're welcome to reimplement them if you'd like more control.

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lawlessone ◴[] No.46197525[source]
The Roman Empire built lots of roads wherever they went and the British Empire built lots of rail networks.
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nephihaha ◴[] No.46197833[source]
The Roman Empire merely improved roads in many places. Gaul already had a road system, and the Greek and Egyptian spheres did too.
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lawlessone ◴[] No.46198018[source]
>The Roman Empire merely improved roads in many places.

why did they invest in those roads? They weren't a charity.

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AngryData ◴[] No.46202486[source]
Rome was entirely reliant upon the looting and expansion of the empire to support them. Without building up those roads Rome would have starved and fallen apart.
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1. lawlessone ◴[] No.46208665{3}[source]
That's my point :-) , people in the thread are acting like their hegemony enablement technology is a selfless gift.