Gehirnjogging
Gehirnjogging @GehirnjoggingDE ·
Wusstest du, dass Meeresschildkröten über erstaunliche Navigationsfähigkeiten verfügen? Sie können hunderte Kilometer schwimmen und dabei präzise Routen zurücklegen – sogar ohne GPS! Wie schaffen sie das nur? 🐢✨ #Meerestiere #Navigation #Erstaunlich
Olivia Taylor
Olivia Taylor @brandstartx ·
🐧 “Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” Home directory. Type cd ~ to return to your home folder instantly in Linux. Navigate fast. Are you lost in folders? #Linux #Command #Navigation
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Ryan Garrido
Ryan Garrido @dropshippinghit ·
Menu Text refers to the main labels, while submenus categorize content. It's easy to mistake them, but Menu Text is like 'Home,' and submenus organize sections like 'Cardio Equipment.' #webdesign #navigation
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Robban Assafina
Robban Assafina @robbanassafina ·
Admiral Ossama Rabiee, Chairman of the @SuezAuthorityEG , confirmed that navigation through the Canal is proceeding normally despite adverse weather. #AdmiralOssamaRabiee #SuezCanalAuthority #Navigation #MaritimeOperations #RobbanAssafina assafinaonline.com/en/article/Adm…
Admiral Ossama Rabiee: Navigation in the Canal is proceeding normally

Admiral Ossama Rabiee , Chairman and Managing Director of the Suez Canal Authority , stated that navigation through the Canal is proceeding normally and has …

From assafinaonline.com
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China on wheels互fo
China on wheels互fo @wheels_china ·
#China shouldn't be blamed even if #Iran is using China’s #navigation system. #IranWar
Barrett Barrett @BarrettYouTube ·
The U.S. launches the war, escalates it with Israel, and then cries foul when Iran fights back — and now suddenly it’s “China’s fault” because of BeiDou? A U.S. defense-linked tech CEO goes on CNBC, throws out completely unproven claims that Iran is using China’s navigation eniently — uses that fear to promote his own company’s alternative tech. No evidence, no accountability, just narrative building. This isn’t analysis, it’s marketing dressed up as geopolitics. And the arrogance is unbelievable. “We’ll crack BeiDou and render it useless.” Really? This is the same mindset that assumed total dominance over GPS, global tech infrastructure, and the entire digital backbone of the world — and now that countries are actively looking for alternatives, suddenly it’s a problem. You don’t get to control the system forever and then complain when others opt out. Countries like Iran aren’t exploring alternatives because they want to — they’re doing it because reliance on U.S.-controlled systems has become a strategic vulnerability. Sanctions, restrictions, political pressure… the message has been loud and clear for years. If you don’t control your own infrastructure, you don’t control your future. And that’s exactly why systems like China’s BeiDou are gaining traction globally. Not because of politics, but because of reliability, availability, and independence. Over 140 countries are already using it in some form. That’s not “threatening” — that’s the market making a decision. What we’re seeing now isn’t just a military conflict — it’s a technological shift. The Middle East, and frankly the world, is becoming a battleground for infrastructure: satellites, networks, AI, positioning systems. Not bombs — systems. And the uncomfortable truth for Washington is this: the monopoly is over. So instead of blaming China every time the global balance shifts, maybe ask the real question — why are so many countries actively trying to move away from U.S.-controlled technology in the first place?
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