Here's my take on your recent comments, as a mainland Chinese who immigrated to the US 10+ years ago. There is no point arguing with other mainland Chinese online. I guess this is true for most online arguments but…
The regulation recently changed and now requires all apps in the App Store to have a permit from the Chinese authority or be removed.
I believe so. It's called "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act" not "TikTok Ban Act", so it can be applied to apps like WeChat as well.
> America did. Still does. Where and when did America claim that?
China has certainly beaten the US in banning websites like TikTok.
They are definitely aligned with the desire of autocracies. They may not realize it, but doesn't mean it's not the case.
We have to start somewhere, and not having it under the control of a hostile foreign government is a good first step.
There are plenty of sites to test this, and yes HN is blocked.
The root world can spawn many simulations and simulations can be spawned within simulations. It becomes far more likely that we exist in a simulated world than in the root world.
> When I travel to China with a mobile phone subscription that supports roaming, I get completely uncensored access to the internet. This is because when you are roaming, the data traffic goes through an encrypted…
Thanks for the link. It was indeed a very touching story. Considering his involvement with the pro-democracy group, it is most likely he wasn't allowed to go back to China. Of course this cannot be mentioned in an…
Yitang never publicly mentioned this but he was likely granted a green card under the Chinese Student Protection Act of 1992. He was also involved with groups that supported democratic movement in China. This explains…
Here's my take on your recent comments, as a mainland Chinese who immigrated to the US 10+ years ago. There is no point arguing with other mainland Chinese online. I guess this is true for most online arguments but…
The regulation recently changed and now requires all apps in the App Store to have a permit from the Chinese authority or be removed.
I believe so. It's called "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act" not "TikTok Ban Act", so it can be applied to apps like WeChat as well.
> America did. Still does. Where and when did America claim that?
China has certainly beaten the US in banning websites like TikTok.
They are definitely aligned with the desire of autocracies. They may not realize it, but doesn't mean it's not the case.
We have to start somewhere, and not having it under the control of a hostile foreign government is a good first step.
There are plenty of sites to test this, and yes HN is blocked.
The root world can spawn many simulations and simulations can be spawned within simulations. It becomes far more likely that we exist in a simulated world than in the root world.
> When I travel to China with a mobile phone subscription that supports roaming, I get completely uncensored access to the internet. This is because when you are roaming, the data traffic goes through an encrypted…
Thanks for the link. It was indeed a very touching story. Considering his involvement with the pro-democracy group, it is most likely he wasn't allowed to go back to China. Of course this cannot be mentioned in an…
Yitang never publicly mentioned this but he was likely granted a green card under the Chinese Student Protection Act of 1992. He was also involved with groups that supported democratic movement in China. This explains…