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Postcard From Pyongyang: The Airport Now Has Wi-Fi, Sort of (apnews.com)

Eric Talmadge, writing for AP: North Korea is one of the least Wi-Fi-friendly countries in the world. Having a device that emits Wi-Fi signals can result in detention and a major fine. Worse, if you are a North Korean. Public use of the internet is a concept that just makes North Korean officials really nervous. But here's a sign that might be changing. North Korea's main internet provider appears to have put up a Wi-Fi trial balloon at the international departure area of Pyongyang's airport. It's a logical place to start. The service is only available, or even visible, to travelers who have already cleared customs, which included me last week. The reporter was unable to actually get the Wi-Fi to work, however.

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  1. Honey ... by CaptainDork · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ... pot.

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  2. One last chance ... by ScentCone · · Score: 5, Insightful

    One last chance to hack foreigners' devices on their way out of the country, when they're burned out, less attentive, anxious to connect to the outside world, and jumping right into checking email and other communications. Gee, I wonder why they'd try this.

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  3. Re:Why does Europe tolerate Kim Jong-Un? by jellomizer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The United States tolerates other countries operated by dictators with ruthless policies as well.

    Normally "good" countries tolerate "bad" countries when...
    1. The "Bad" country has something the "Good" country wants or needs.
    2. The "Bad" country isn't in direct competition, to the "Good" countries self interests.
    3. The "Bad" country just isn't that important.
    4. The "Bad" country is upholding a policy, borders, and or anything else that promotes the "Good" countries self interest.
    5. The "Bad" country is a line of defense from a "Worse" country that the "Good" country is having problems with.

    For the most part Countries respect the sovereignty that an other country has, and realizes its morals and polices will not match their own. Other countries looking at us, can probably find many things that we do, that are just as reprehensible as we accuse them for doing.

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  4. One Day... by sycodon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    North Korea will fall. Either by violence from outside or from within.

    When the dust settles, the world will learn of the atrocities they suspect now, but are really unwilling to admit to.

    At that time, the entire world will be ashamed to have let the Cancer that is North Korea live for so long.

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  5. Re:How do you know? by BronsCon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't know why a non-programmer would be on Slashdot

    Because it's "News for Nerds", not "Peniswaving for Programmers". I remember when ours (programming) used to be an open and welcoming community. You are what is wrong with it today.

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