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  • I find weather forecasts reliable.

    In Sydney recently it was raining all week but two days of sunshine were forecast a WEEK in advance. Not that a one week forecast is usually right. All you need is 24 hours and that is very accurate.

  • In my quote the claim was that Australia was there enforcing the UN resolution. That resolution was made a long time ago, well before China took sides in the Ukraine war. Too late to veto the resolution now.

    PS Admittedly my quote is not from a credible source. I haven't time to test its veracity.

  • Shanghai Daily columnist Andy Boreham pointed out... "the area they claim the incident happened is within China's EEZ... Innocent passage is allowed but military aircraft do NOT constitute 'innocent passage"

    Kind of like the many Chinese military incursions in the airspace of the Taiwanese EEZ, eh Andy?

  • Your doubts are incorrect.

    Asked about the incident at the daily Chinese foreign ministry press conference, spokesperson Lin Jian said: "What truly happened was, an Australian military aircraft deliberately flew within close range of China's airspace in a provocative move that endangered China's maritime and air security in the name of enforcing UN Security Council resolutions."

  • Yeah, I know it is more subtle. Odd that even trippers enjoy the exaggerated trope.

    LSD would definitely simulate the experience of zooming in on the AI generated face of grandma (try it).

  • Is this China bullying in international waters or are they supporting North Korea against UN Security Council sanctions which Members unanimously voted for?

    If NK is still shipping munitions to Russia then this could be China helping Russia while pretending it is about water territorial rights.

    Member state.. authorized to:

    Inspect North Korea cargo on land, air, and sea, if the state has reason to believe that it contains prohibited items and seize any prohibited materials or technologies

    https://www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/UN-Security-Council-Resolutions-on-North-Korea

  • Yes on Android I can do split tunnelling too as well as 4G. So a total of four IP's (not three).

    It is annoyingly inconsistent that the Android app split tunnelling is done via an exclusion list but the laptop app does it via an inclusion list.

  • Regardless, it is a bad decision by the homeless person and an example which a better informed author would have left out. Insomnia is less harmful than hypothermia.

    It isn't that alcohol doesn't really warm you, it is worse than that. It actually makes your body core colder while giving the illusion of the opposite.

  • If you’re laying out in the freezing cold, drinking some alcohol may be the only way to warm up and get to sleep

    That is a popular myth. The truth is the opposite.

    The feeling of warmth is the heat leaving your body and the receptors on your skin are detecting it. Meanwhile your core temperature is going down.