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Beijing Sends Stark Warning as Ship Caught Using Starlink in Chinese Waters

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China has punished a foreign vessel caught using Starlink inside its
territorial waters, setting a precedent for tougher enforcement against
unauthorised satellite internet at sea.

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#^Beijing Sends Stark Warning as Ship Caught Using Starlink in Chinese Waters

China has taken its toughest action yet against the unauthorised use of foreign satellite internet, penalising a foreign vessel caught using Starlink inside its territorial waters.

According to state-linked media, the incident marks the first successful regulatory enforcement targeting illegal low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications at sea, underscoring Beijing’s growing determination to defend what it sees as national communications security.

Discovery At A Key Chinese Port


The case emerged during a routine inspection at Ningbo Port, one of China’s busiest maritime hubs. Maritime law enforcement officers spotted a “micro rectangular antenna” mounted on the vessel’s top deck, equipment they said was “significantly different from standard maritime safety communication equipment.”

Further investigation confirmed the hardware was a LEO satellite communication device manufactured by a foreign company. While officials avoided naming the brand, photographs published alongside the report clearly showed a Starlink terminal.

Crucially, the ship was found to have continued transmitting data after entering Chinese territorial waters, a direct violation of Chinese telecommunications and radio regulations.

Why Starlink Is Treated As A Security Threat


Starlink, operated by SpaceX, is banned in China and has never received a licence to operate there. Beijing views the service as a national security risk because it routes data directly to overseas gateways rather than through domestic infrastructure.

Under Chinese law, all satellite communications within the country must be routed through approved domestic gateways. Any use of radio equipment or frequencies also requires official authorisation, which is permission that Starlink devices do not have.

Authorities warned that unauthorised satellite terminals could interfere with other wireless systems and potentially create maritime safety risks. As a result, vessels equipped with Starlink are required to disable the system when entering Chinese waters.

A Crackdown Long In The Making


The report described the incident as the first time Chinese regulators have successfully addressed the “illegal use of LEO satellite communication” at sea, adding that enforcement has historically been difficult due to challenges in data tracking and device identification.

“Relevant illegal activities have long remained unaddressed,” the report said, noting that many international vessels may have continued using Starlink or similar systems inside Chinese waters.

China has steadily tightened its legal framework around satellite and telecommunications services. A new regulation covering direct-to-device satellite services came into force in June, reinforcing existing bans on foreign companies providing basic telecoms services in the country.

Enforcement Set To Intensify


While authorities did not disclose the exact penalty imposed on the vessel or its owner, maritime officials in Ningbo said the case would serve as a warning. They pledged to continue cracking down on similar violations, signalling tougher enforcement ahead for international shipping passing through Chinese waters.

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For people who with a deep disdain for web-based email, the Linux desktop is not in a great place. Evolution and Kmail are creaking under their own weight (groupware is so 2003), Geary is dead, Thunderbird is not native and looks and feels like it, Claws/Sylpheed/Balsa are relics, and that's it.

It's clear people aren't lining up to develop email clients when the paths of least resistance are web-based email and Thunderbird, but I still think both KDE and GNOME are missing a core, focused, user-friendly email application. I wish I could program.

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FreeBSDはこの1年間ノートPCのサポート強化に取り組んできた。具体的にはWi-Fi、グラフィクス、オーディオ、省電力機能の改善に加えて、インストーラーにファームウェアのインストール機能が追加され、近々リリースされるFreeBSD 15.1ではKDE Plasmaも最初からインストールした状態で使い始められるようになる予定。
来年も取り組みは続けられ、上記の項目に加えてウェブカメラやThunderbolt、HDMIのサポート改善を計画している。

(2025-12)FreeBSD Closes the Laptop Gap: Year One Project Update | FreeBSD Foundation
freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-closes-the-laptop-gap-year-on

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[단독] "정희원이 내 글 도용" 검증…첫 문장부터 일치 n.news.naver.com/article/437/... 정 대표가 "늙기의 기술"이라고 보내자 여성은 "네, 곧 됩니다"라고 답합니다. 며칠 뒤, 여성이 "일단 초안을 썼다"며 원고 파일을 전송합니다. 여성 연구원 A씨 측은 "신문 칼럼은 물론 정 대표의 저서도 여성이 출판사로 글을 직접 보냈고, 그대로 사용됐다"고 설명했습니다.

[단독] "정희원이 내 글 도용" 검증…첫 문장부터 일...

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FreeBSDはこの1年間ノートPCのサポート強化に取り組んできた。具体的にはWi-Fi、グラフィクス、オーディオ、省電力機能の改善に加えて、インストーラーにファームウェアのインストール機能が追加され、近々リリースされるFreeBSD 15.1ではKDE Plasmaも最初からインストールした状態で使い始められるようになる予定。
来年も取り組みは続けられ、上記の項目に加えてウェブカメラやThunderbolt、HDMIのサポート改善を計画している。

(2025-12)FreeBSD Closes the Laptop Gap: Year One Project Update | FreeBSD Foundation
freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-closes-the-laptop-gap-year-on

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[小橘書成為檢驗藍白草化的社會試劑 - 台灣放送](telltaiwan.org/19833)

"藍白的草化其實就是中國的紅衛兵化,紅衛兵就是一切都去專業化、去脈絡化,只剩下自己的主觀感覺跟邪教教主丟下來的指令。他們嘲笑與輕視一切正經、嚴肅、合理與經過深思熟慮與人類經驗累積的事情,所以客觀的道理與人類啟蒙的知識對這些已經草化的人是沒用的,他們需要主人的鞭子更甚於理性的思考。

而我一開始也以為小橘書只是一本再平常不過的全民安全指引手冊而已,現在卻也成了檢驗藍白草化的社會試劑,這還真的是出乎我的意料之外。"

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