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tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Global News@lemmy.zip•German leftwing terrorism on the rise, spy agency warnsEnglish
29·2 days ago@Valentine Angel (@1error@lemmy.world)
Violence is always an option.
I don’t understand why such an open call for violence can be online for 9 hours here.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hackers can remotely destroy hundreds of thousands of solar systems across Europe, researchers findEnglish
61·3 days agoAnd honestly how much damage could this actually do other than break peoples balcony solar panels?
Is this satirical?
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hackers can remotely destroy hundreds of thousands of solar systems across Europe, researchers findEnglish
28·3 days agoHere is the article by CCC (in German)
Edit:
China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids (May 2025)
Despite years of debate about supply chain resilience, more than 70 percent of world’s solar inverters come from Chinese manufacturers. The three biggest players – Huawei, Sungrow, and Ginlong Solis – are all Chinese. Here lies the first paradox: Huawei has been banned from a large portion of Europe’s 5G networks due to national security concerns, yet its technology is welcomed into the power grid.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Solarpunk technology@slrpnk.net•Hackers can remotely destroy hundreds of thousands of solar systems across Europe, researchers find
9·3 days agoHere is the article by CCC (in German)
Edit:
China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids (May 2025)
Despite years of debate about supply chain resilience, more than 70 percent of world’s solar inverters come from Chinese manufacturers. The three biggest players – Huawei, Sungrow, and Ginlong Solis – are all Chinese. Here lies the first paradox: Huawei has been banned from a large portion of Europe’s 5G networks due to national security concerns, yet its technology is welcomed into the power grid.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgto
Climate@slrpnk.net•German business, politicians call for 5-year delay in climate targets3·4 days agoInstead of 2045, Germany should adopt the European target year of 2050 … Germany’s current special path of aiming to become climate-neutral five years earlier than the European Union makes the country more expensive as a business location without achieving any additional climate impact.
It would be better if the world would move toward the German goal rather than the other way around.
But the world doesn’t seem to want that, particularly the world’s biggest emitters: the U.S. seems to quit any emissions reductions at all, and China aims to reach carbon neutrality in 2060, ten years later than the EU (yet China is hailed as the global leader in climate change actions).
The world isn’t on a good path, but I somehow feel Germany isn’t the biggest problem here.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgto
Canada@lemmy.ca•According to Liberals you are not allowed to criticize the system that you live in
35·4 months agoWhat a hilarious kind of projection is this? Your own post history is nothing else than criticizing ‘the system you live in,’ so you’re the best example that you can criticize the system.
Whenever you criticize the Chinese system in China however, it gets immediately deleted and you disappear.
This whole post is gobbledygook.
tardigrade@scribe.disroot.orgOPto
Global News@lemmy.zip•Spain’s position in the war against Iran is hypocritical and unjustifiedEnglish
27·4 months agoYour comment amounts to nothing than whataboutism.
There is no misinformation here. Iran has a brutal regime that has been repressing its people for decades. The fact that Israel and other states committed similar war crimes doesn’t make Iran any better.














I posted the original article in this thread as well as an article on the same topic, here again:
Original article by CCC (in German)
And:
China Holds a Kill Switch to European Power Grids (May 2025)