@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 7 months agoSemiconductor manufacturers in Taiwan can remotely disable their chip-making machines in the event of a Chinese invasion.www.bloomberg.commessage-square113fedilinkarrow-up1503cross-posted to: [email protected][email protected]
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish25•7 months agoOk winnie the pooh, like they are going to tell you
minus-squareAnn ArchylinkfedilinkEnglish4•7 months ago“The whole point of a Doomsday Machine is lost if you keep it a secret!”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•7 months agoYou need to watch Dr. Strangelove or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb by Stanley Kubrik friend.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•7 months agoOr, this sounds like tactical planning in case of an invasion, to prevent access of valuable resources to the invaders. Making it “need to know” makes perfect sense.
Ok winnie the pooh, like they are going to tell you
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“The whole point of a Doomsday Machine is lost if you keep it a secret!”
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You need to watch Dr. Strangelove or: how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb by Stanley Kubrik friend.
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Or, this sounds like tactical planning in case of an invasion, to prevent access of valuable resources to the invaders. Making it “need to know” makes perfect sense.
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