
Lingxia
553 posts



It's over, Europe has officially given up on its digital sovereignty: they just signed up to Pax Silica, the US initiative to lock other countries in its AI stack. In case you think I'm exaggerating, Jacob Helberg, the US Under-Secretary of State who architected Pax Silica, LITERALLY says so in the article (see screenshot 👇): he himself explicitly positions Pax Silica as designed to counter "digital sovereignty" - a concept he opposes because it would mean countries building their own tech stacks. I wrote a long article 2 weeks ago titled "The Pax Silica Con," warning Europe that it was a "cage" to keep them "dependent on American tech and unable to build their own": open.substack.com/pub/arnaudbert… The cage door was wide open and clearly labeled. They walked in anyway.


@Droplet_Express 翻墙不爱国爱国不翻墙 共党说了多少遍了不要翻墙不要接触境外势力你不听就算了 还非得用挑衅来证明自己爱国 什么心理呢?

沈富雄有段话说得挺好,今后在台湾,能接受大陆一国两制并和大陆谈判签署协议的,只可能是民进党,不会是国民党。



























