UN reports a full internet blackout in Gaza today. What are the chances today's outage in the US is some kind of "overshot"?
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The only theory I've seen so far for the reason behind the Gazan blackout was the destruction of the final fiber optic cable leading into the area. As far as today's interruptions in the US, I've only seen articles pointing at which services failed, but not how/why.
Anyway, I'm not usually one to spread conspiracy theories, I just found it strange that the two seemed to occur so closely together.
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The only theory I've seen so far for the reason behind the Gazan blackout was the destruction of the final fiber optic cable leading into the area. As far as today's interruptions in the US, I've only seen articles pointing at which services failed, but not how/why.
Anyway, I'm not usually one to spread conspiracy theories, I just found it strange that the two seemed to occur so closely together.
Anyway, I’m not one to spread conspiracy theories,
Yet here you are, doing so lol
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Anyway, I’m not one to spread conspiracy theories,
Yet here you are, doing so lol
Edited to say "usually", apologies, lol
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The only theory I've seen so far for the reason behind the Gazan blackout was the destruction of the final fiber optic cable leading into the area. As far as today's interruptions in the US, I've only seen articles pointing at which services failed, but not how/why.
Anyway, I'm not usually one to spread conspiracy theories, I just found it strange that the two seemed to occur so closely together.
very unlikely
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The only theory I've seen so far for the reason behind the Gazan blackout was the destruction of the final fiber optic cable leading into the area. As far as today's interruptions in the US, I've only seen articles pointing at which services failed, but not how/why.
Anyway, I'm not usually one to spread conspiracy theories, I just found it strange that the two seemed to occur so closely together.
More than likely it’s terrible ai code prematurely (really no good time for it at all) deployed
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The only theory I've seen so far for the reason behind the Gazan blackout was the destruction of the final fiber optic cable leading into the area. As far as today's interruptions in the US, I've only seen articles pointing at which services failed, but not how/why.
Anyway, I'm not usually one to spread conspiracy theories, I just found it strange that the two seemed to occur so closely together.
Never attribute to malice what can be adequately explained by the internet being held together by chewing gum, string, and an informal agreement that the few thousand people who keep the whole mess running won't all go to the pub at the same time
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The only theory I've seen so far for the reason behind the Gazan blackout was the destruction of the final fiber optic cable leading into the area. As far as today's interruptions in the US, I've only seen articles pointing at which services failed, but not how/why.
Anyway, I'm not usually one to spread conspiracy theories, I just found it strange that the two seemed to occur so closely together.
After some further reading it seems obvious that the two incidents are entirely unrelated, but it was a fun rabbit hole for a sec!
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