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Mathieulh

@Mathieulh

Cogito ergo sum • uninhibited Asperger • task seeking engineer • problem solver • polyglot • PGP Fingerprint: DF46 8C79 5D1A 76FF 75B2 C345 4679 EDEF 1B5B B192

@[email protected]/ Katılım Aralık 2011
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
There you go, you now have every possible tool to build your own Playstation Vita JIG, trigger sdboot and glitch the processor to bypass the bootloader security checks and run anything from sdcard with bootrom privileges. A team effort as well as work from team Molecule and all the henkaku and psdev wiki contributors made it happen! An emphasis was especially done on right to repair endeavors, allowing unbricking to the masses and the prevention of e-waste. This is still a work in progress with attempts to have glitching work on pch-2k, optimizations, improvements and perhaps future ports to other glitching platforms. I wish Sony had made such tools available instead of having to hack our ways into servicing the PlayStation Vita. github.com/SKGleba/bert github.com/SKGleba/psp2sd… github.com/SKGleba/teensy… github.com/mathieulh/PSVI…
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@OnlyPlayin @PastorMarvy The Bosphorus strait falls entirely within the Turkish EEZ, the Hormuz Strait does not fall entirely within Iran's EEZ, it is shared between Iran and Oman with overlapping areas, making it an international waterway, that's the difference.
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fibre@OnlyPlayin·
@Mathieulh @PastorMarvy This argument falls flat on its face since Turkey charges “fees” for the Bosporus strait under a “special convention” Why does Turkey get to charge?
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
UNRWA 🇺🇳 Palestinian students: "We will die and not surrender." "We will launch rockets at Tel Aviv." "With Allah's help, we will fight until we die."
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Adi@Adi13·
Golda explained it best. This land was named “Palestine” by the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago, after crushing a Jewish revolt, as an attempt to erase Jewish identity and invoke the memory of the long defeated Philistines. For centuries, the region was ruled by the Ottomans and later the British. There was never an independent Arab state here called Palestine. Golda Meir put it plainly: “East and West Bank was Palestine. I’m a Palestinian. From ’21 to ’48 I carried a Palestinian passport. There was no such thing here as Jews, Arabs and Palestinians. There were Jews and Arabs.” Golda Meir, Former Prime Minister of Israel Image credit: Willem van de Poll. CC BY-SA 3.0. Color added. H/T🇮🇱 The Nation of Israel Lives
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Stakr Pinalo@stakrpina·
@almraikhi @lorddrey Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the Strait of Hormuz is an international strait. During war time however UNCLOS does not apply and Iran is free to permit or deny any ships passing through its territorial waters.
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𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑
Iran has kept the Straight of Hormuz toll-free for decades despite being vilified, sanctioned, and Isolated. Egypt charges $300,000 – $700,000+ per transit through the Suez Canal. Ultra-large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million. Panama charges $150,000 – $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax ships cost up to $500,000+ to pass the Panama Canal. Turkey charges fees for the Bosporus Strait. Canada charges fees for the St Lawrence Seaway. The United States charges for the St Lawrence Seaway. But Iran is a bad country.
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Chris Again
Chris Again@chrisgunter79·
@Mathieulh @abigbluebird @PastorMarvy It's a Transit Passage, which is distinct from International Waters in UNCLOS. Tolls are allowed to be charged if they relate to a specific service. Iran essentially wants to charge for a security inspection cost, which hasn't been tested in court.
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
Well, yes because it's international waters and over 90% of vessels ship through the Oman EEZ anyway. Collecting tolls on international waters (which it is because multiple EEZs overlap on the middle of the strait) is considered an act of piracy, not that it'd deter Iranian terrorists.
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Conflict Lens@LensConflict·
@warfareanalysis Attacking people just for going to Eid prayers at Al-Aqsa says everything. When even worship is treated as a threat, it exposes the reality of Zionists.
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@warfareanalysis Yes, ALL holy sites are closed, including Jewish and Christian ones because they are potential targets for Iranian missiles. The only idiots who attempt to disobey this decree meant for their own safety are....you guessed it.... Palestinians! 🤡
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
It's international waters because at least 2 EEZs overlap in the middle, collecting tolls through it is considered an act of piracy. Besides, most ships (over 90%) cross through Oman's EEZ anyway so even if the strait was recognized as territorial waters, the argument that Iran should collect tolls on it doesn't have a single leg to stand on.
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@jb_jords @DrewPavlou Yes, arabs did start the war and the dozen more that went after. They are also the ones who displaced people, including their own. How about you open a history book?
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JB@jb_jords·
@DrewPavlou Arabs started the war? I think you might find the jewish settlers who displaced the arabs started it.
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
FREE CITIZENS. READ THAT AGAIN. FREE CITIZENS. READ THAT AGAIN. FREE CITIZENS. READ THAT AGAIN. FREE CITIZENS. READ THAT AGAIN. NUMBER DON'T LIE, ANTISEMITES DO. NUMBER DON'T LIE, ANTISEMITES DO. NUMBER DON'T LIE, ANTISEMITES DO. NUMBER DON'T LIE, ANTISEMITES DO.
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Mathieulh@Mathieulh·
@DrEliDavid You do understand aircraft carriers aren't submarines and aren't meant to be hidden, right? It's visible on practically all satellite imagery as well as on radar.
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
How incompetent is the French military? A sailor on Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier just revealed its location by using a fitness tracker (Strava) while jogging on the ship's deck 🤣 Source: Le Monde
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Chris Again
Chris Again@chrisgunter79·
@abigbluebird @PastorMarvy It's 21 nautical miles wide, so it can't be international waters. Territorial waters extend 12 nautical miles from a state's designated baseline. Is 21÷2 so hard for you to understand?
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