Filename: Private: No Yes Filetype: Auto ABAP Sophia Apex Azure CLI Batch Bicep C Cameligo Clojure CoffeeScript C++ C# CSP CSS Cypher Dart Dockerfile ECL Elixir Flow9 FreeMarker2 FreeMarker2 (Angle/Bracket) FreeMarker2 (Angle/Dollar) FreeMarker2 (Auto/Bracket) FreeMarker2 (Auto/Dollar) FreeMarker2 (Bracket/Bracket) FreeMarker2 (Bracket/Dollar) F# Go GraphQL Handlebars Terraform HTML Ini Java JavaScript Julia Kotlin Less Lexon Liquid Lua Modula-3 Markdown MDX MIPS DAX MySQL Objective-C Pascal Pascaligo Perl PostgreSQL PHP Plain text ATS PQ PowerShell Protobuf Pug Python Q# R Razor Redis Redshift ReStructuredText Ruby Rust Small Basic Scala Scheme Sass Shell Solidity SPARQL SQL StructuredText Swift SV Tcl Twig TypeScript TypeSpec Visual Basic V WebGPU Shading Language XML YAML Indentation: Spaces Tabs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Clone [2:14:32 pm] <ahu> regarding the broken cables between Finland and Germany & Sweden and Lithuania, has anyone noticed a practical impact? [2:14:49 pm] <ahu> and does anyone have timestamps perhaps when things failed? [2:15:45 pm] <ahu> https://on.ft.com/4fSwZkf suggetss a Chinese ship was close by when it happened [2:15:52 pm] <ahu> Yi Peng 3, a Chinese-registered vessel that was on its way from the Russian port of Ust-Luga to Port Said in Egypt, passed close to both the Swedish-Lithuanian and Finnish-German cables around the time each was cut on Sunday and Monday, according to data provided by maritime tracking group Marine Traffic. The cargo ship was closely followed by the Danish Navy afterwards, said open source [2:15:54 pm] <ahu> intelligence experts. [2:17:11 pm] <nick-2128> https://bsky.app/profile/auonsson.bsky.social/post/3lbb6rrtedk2p [2:18:48 pm] <@angrignon> will anyone actually stop them [2:20:33 pm] <Aziraphale> not unless they want to invite a PLAN TF to the Baltic [2:20:40 pm] <nick-2128> they appear to have ~ stopped [2:20:44 pm] <nick-2128> https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-12.0/centery:25.0/zoom:4 [2:21:40 pm] <nick-2128> helpfully the danish navy patrol seems to have pulled up beside them [2:21:41 pm] <nick-2128> https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:11.4/centery:55.5/zoom:8 [2:21:52 pm] <nick-2128> possibly to ask if they've got a flat tyre or something and if they need a hand [2:24:23 pm] <SwedeMike> very helpful navy ship [2:35:02 pm] <@angrignon> hahaha [2:35:19 pm] <@angrignon> wave and have a cultural exchange, ask them if they have any ROVs on board, and let them go on their way [2:36:20 pm] <SwedeMike> https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/shipid:159222/zoom:10 [2:36:21 pm] <Aziraphale> eh [2:36:42 pm] <Aziraphale> if it is going from .ru to .eg, that track makes no sense [2:37:47 pm] <nick-2128> poo, for some reason the default url doesn't show the ship [2:38:31 pm] <SwedeMike> my link is for the helpful navy ship [2:39:28 pm] <Aziraphale> ah, ok went *from* the baltic up the Kattegat, yeah, probably wouldn't fit through the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Kanal [2:39:59 pm] <nick-2128> yi peng: https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/shipid:213234/ [2:46:12 pm] <hugge> the navy patrol boat seems to be doing donuts around it now, to keep it in danish waters [2:47:12 pm] <Aziraphale> they better know what they are doing, the USN FA and FO about who wins in a frigate vs bulk freighter ramming duel [2:47:22 pm] <@angrignon> someone get out there on the marine radio and troll them [2:47:25 pm] <Aziraphale> TWICE [2:49:11 pm] <SwedeMike> "we're a lighthouse, your call" [4:44:29 pm] <nick-2128> https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/shipid:153406/ [4:44:29 pm] <nick-2128> Denmark Navy Patrol P525 joined the chat. [4:46:56 pm] <nick-2128> er, HDMS SOELOEVEN Paste