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Blitzo

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Isn't the airspace above Beijing restricted airspace for civilian aircraft, especially being that close to central Beijing?

Depending on the flight plan filed and the specifics of the restriction, I doubt they would have had immediately fired upon an aircraft that took off locally (let alone had the time to scramble aircraft to visually intercept it), during normal peacetime.
 

siegecrossbow

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A small sports plane hit China Zun just half hour ago.

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It’s gonna lead to severe restriction of low altitude airspace going forward.
 

bsdnf

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A small sports plane hit China Zun just half hour ago.

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It seems that Beijing's approval process for general aviation operations is about to be tightened further, even though it is already extremely strict.

by the way, drones are effectively banned from flying throughout the city. All outdoor drone flights require prior approval and authorization from relevant departments, and they cannot even be freely brought into Beijing. Clearly a reaction to hacking drones and Operation Spiderweb.
 

_killuminati_

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Yup. The new algorithm kept on pushing hardcore racist content to me (some South African white guy who literally called black people jigaboos) despite me not interacting with any of this shit in the past. They also kept on pushing Israel tourism ads for some reason. All the Wumao content creators I used to follow have vanished from my four you suggestions stream.
Yes. Old content is replaced by irrelevant nonsense from around the world + "Israel is a great country". Even then, most users aren't buying it (judging from the comments). And any criticism of Israel is being heavily censored and flagged.

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What is the exact reason the PRC allows American car companies to sell vehicles in China? They should expel three of them.
There was a report from 10+ years ago about a consortium of American companies, operating in China, complaining to the Pentagon that China is somehow "taking" our tech/research from us but we do not want to cease operations there. If this is true, it might be the answer to your question. These US companies fund their own R&D and somehow China gets a hand on it.
 

bsdnf

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Broke: We stopped China from distilling

Woke: China will surpass us and their models will be banned here

Bespoke: Laotian kids using GLM 7 will hack Western govts


View attachment 177193 Note: The GLM 5.2 suggests the gap is more like 5 months rather than 9
GLM 5.2 has already weakened network security (and corresponding network intrusion) capabilities. I think future open-source models will proactively control these capabilities to reduce the occurrence and harm of such situations.
 
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