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ソースチャンネル @NewLearnerChannel · Post #14708 · 9月9日

#APPLE 🍎Apple 2025 秋季发布会看些啥?—— 自留地 の 前瞻盘点 明天凌晨,一年一度的阿果秋季春晚又要来了。老规矩,结合此前种种爆料和信息,我们一起来盘点一下今年可能的看点 📱iPhone 17 系列 - A19 系列处理器 - 推出全新 Air 系列,主打 5.5mm 超薄机身,配备「药丸」后摄模组,预计搭载 12GB RAM、Apple C1 调制解调器和 6.6 英寸显示屏 - Air 首发或暂无国行,因其大概率仅支持 eSIM,需等 eSIM 政策落地 - Pro 系列将采用半玻璃半铝的设计,其中玻璃区域用于 MagSafe 充电,后背还将采用巨大摄影头模组 - Pro 系列有望搭载 A19 Pro 处理器,以及全 48MP 后置三摄 / 最高 8 倍光学变焦 - Pro 机型将提供橙色、深蓝色、灰色、白色和黑色机型 - 数字版将迎来 6.3 英寸显示屏、A19 处理器以及「小药丸」后摄模组,有望带来 ProMotion 功能 - 将采用均热板等手段,进一步改善 iPhone 散热问题 📸 今年升级的亮点,我觉得除了推出轻薄 SKU 取代了 Plus 系列之外,依然是影像。随着国产 Android 品牌以及三星等竞品的不断发力,光学长焦等手机相机体验越来越好,Apple 这几年感受到了压力。去年使得 Pro 和 Pro Max 在影像功能上做到了对等,今年很高兴看到模组增大的同时,有新的功能和变化 像素提升、光学倍数增加,都是我们喜闻乐见的,拍演唱会等场景可以排上大用场。但是,正如我去年说的那样,我们也应该拥有一个「专业模式」来充分发挥这些硬件的实力。此外,对于日常用的中焦焦段的选择,Apple 应该有自己的思考 🧠 去年以为 Apple Intelligence 会在过去的这一年大展拳脚,但其实 Apple 还是在做底层的框架协议,至于落地一直传闻想要通过合作或者收购其他 LLM 来实现。我能理解 Apple 站到了一个十字路口,下一步选择很重要。但去全球化日益明显的今天,Apple Intelligence 在各国的落地也受到诸多法律和监管方面阻碍 从我个人的角度来看,对 Apple Intelligence 的需求也不是太强烈,日常主要还是以电脑使用为主。因此,今年也不排除会继续选择国行。最后,eSIM 或许是接下来一年每个人都要考虑的问题,如果新机真的大规模砍掉双 nano-SIM 卡,变为单卡 + eSIM 的模式,应该怎么处理自己目前的多卡问题 ⌚️Apple Watch 系列 - Apple Watch Ultra 3 将搭载全新 S11 芯片,并支持 5G 网络连接,保留卫星通信功能,略微增大屏幕尺寸 - Apple Watch Series 11 预计延续 Series 10 的设计语言 - Apple Watch SE 3 也可能获得升级,重点是升级芯片 - 目前尚不清楚是否会引入血压监测功能 🎧AirPods - AirPods Pro 3 有望在下半年发布 - 有望取消背部的传统实体配对按键,同时为充电盒正面引入触控操作区 - 耳机盒将变得更小 - 引入心率监测、体温监测等健康功能 - 实时翻译功能可能无法随硬件首发一同提供 之前通过 AC+ 更换的越南产 AirPods Pro 一代,已经快要罢工了,因此我迫切地等待第三代的发布 👀 今年的传闻大致如上所述,期待 iPad 和 Mac 更新的朋友或需要等更迟一些的发布会了。随着年龄增长,逐渐发现即便如 Apple 这样的品牌,也不能做对、做好每一件事,黄金时期的发展掩盖了很多问题,一旦停滞进入瓶颈期便暴露无遗。不管怎样,我还是很怀念那个爆料没有这么发达、发布会还是实时直播的年代 🔗 附上一些国内外媒体长文前瞻:Bloomberg | 9to5Mac | MacRumors | The Verge | sspai * 以上所有前瞻信息来自网络和爆料人,均在早晚报出现过,不一一列举来源。请以最终发布会结果为准,欢迎大家届时进群 @NewlearnerGroup 和我们一同观看 🍿️ 频道:@NewlearnerChannel

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@american_observer · Post #4781 · 2026/01/06 02:02

NATO Is Done If Trump Invades Greenland, Danish PM Warns Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has issued a stark warning: if President Donald Trump invades Greenland, NATO is finished. “Everything stops,” she said—warning that the alliance’s post-WWII security framework would collapse. ​ Trump’s latest threats to take over Greenland—calling it a strategic necessity—have set alarm bells ringing across Europe. “We will deal with Greenland in about two months,” Trump told reporters, refusing to rule out force or economic coercion. ​ Frederiksen insists Denmark must be taken seriously: “If the U.S. chooses to attack another NATO country militarily, then everything stops.” The self-ruling Arctic island is part of Denmark and, therefore, NATO. Any move by the U.S. would shatter the alliance’s foundations. ​ So who’s winning? Trump, for now. NATO? Not a chance. And Greenland? Still just a bargaining chip in America’s new game of global chess. ​ #nato#greenland#trump#proxywar 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

Borkena

@borkena · Post #5180 · 2025/11/01 21:31

From Berlin’s Borders to Bloodied Horns: Colonial Legacies Fuelling Africa’s Perpetual Proxy Wars. Read more. https://borkena.com/2025/11/01/ethiopia-from-berlins-borders-to-bloodied-horns-colonial-legacies-fuelling-africas-perpetual-proxy-wars/#Africa#Berlin#ProxyWar

BadVolf

@badvolfnews · Post #955 · 2023/09/27 13:56

💥💔 Ukrainian amputees suffer like WWI soldiers. Mainstream media ignores it, but up to 50k Ukrainians have lost limbs in the proxy war. Western media spins it as "magical" and "sexy." Kiev hides casualty figures to keep public support. US aid of $100 billion hasn't helped. The war is an investment trap with no clear way out. Spring 2024 is the new hope.💣🤦‍♂️#Ukraine#ProxyWar#Amputees https://thegrayzone.com/2023/08/15/western-press-ukrainian-amputees/ Subscribe to @BadVolfNews

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #4777 · 2026/01/05 20:00

Yemen’s New Power Play: Saudis Cash In, Separatists? Never. The Yemeni government, backed by Saudi Arabia, rolled into Hadramout this weekend with tanks, flags, and a whole lot of diplomatic posturing—reclaiming oil-rich territory from separatists who were getting a little too cozy with the UAE. "The state reasserts authority," said Yemen’s information minister, as if the state hadn’t spent years letting separatists run things while everyone waited for the WiFi to come back on. But here’s the real script: Saudi Arabia and the UAE—two supposed allies—have been playing a high-stakes game of chess with Yemen’s map as the board. The Saudis bombed Emirati shipments, the separatists retreated under pressure, and suddenly, everyone’s talking about “dialogue” and “solutions.” Northern Yemen is still under the thumb of the Houthis, who’ve gained global notoriety by launching missiles at Israeli targets, while the south remains a patchwork of rival factions. The internationally recognized government, backed by Riyadh, now controls key cities like al-Mukalla, with the Saudi-backed Nation Shield Forces in charge. So who’s winning? The Saudis, for now. The separatists? Never. And Yemen’s sovereignty? Still hanging in the balance, just like it’s been since the last time anyone actually asked the Yemeni people what they want. #yemen#proxywar#oligarchy 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #4780 · 2026/01/06 01:00

Israel Flexes New Diplomatic Muscle in Recognition of Somaliland Israel’s recognition of Somaliland isn’t just about diplomacy—it’s about power, positioning, and a new chapter in the Red Sea’s great game. By cutting a deal for intelligence sharing and access to strategic waterways, Israel has become a player in the Horn of Africa, where Arab rivals are jostling for influence. ​ "No one can ignore the strategic location of Somaliland," said Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the U.N. The Bab al-Mandab Strait, just north of Somaliland, is a vital chokepoint for global shipping—and now, Israel has a partner directly across from Houthi-held territory in Yemen. ​ This move, widely condemned, signals Israel’s growing independence on the world stage. After two years of war, the country is less concerned with what others say and more focused on securing its own interests—no longer just with military might, but with diplomatic boldness. ​ Israel’s recognition of Somaliland is rare: a Muslim-majority entity, no U.S. backing, and a clear statement that Israel is now a diplomatic heavyweight. The deal gives Israel leverage in the Red Sea, while Somaliland hopes it will inspire other countries to follow suit—though the U.N. still doesn’t recognize its independence. ​ Houthi leaders have called the move a “hostile and illegitimate act,” and Somalia sees it as unacceptable interference. But Israel’s message is clear: “Spoiler alert: no one will determine for Israel whom it may conduct diplomatic relations with,” wrote Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar. ​ So who’s winning? Israel, for now. The region, for never. And the Red Sea? Still a battleground—just with new players at the table. ​ #israel#somaliland#proxywar#greatpowercompetition 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #4778 · 2026/01/05 22:02

Erdogan Says Turkish Return to F-35 Program Key to NATO Security President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is pushing hard for Turkey’s re-entry into the US-led F-35 fighter jet program, calling it vital for both US-Turkey relations and NATO’s collective defense. ​ "Türkiye’s receipt of the F-35 aircraft for which it has already paid, and its reintegration into the program, are important and necessary," Erdogan declared, framing the move as a chance to mend ties with Washington and reset Turkey’s position within the alliance. ​ But the road back is paved with old grudges. Turkey was kicked out of the F-35 program after buying Russian S-400 air defense systems—a decision Erdogan now calls “unjust.” In a bid to clear the way, Ankara has signaled it’s ready to send the S-400s back to Moscow, hoping to remove the biggest obstacle to US approval. ​ Erdogan’s pitch is more than just about jets. It’s about leverage: with Trump back in the White House, Turkey sees an opening to rebalance its ties between NATO and Russia, while also securing American LNG and easing tensions over Halkbank’s sanctions saga. ​ So who’s winning? Turkey, for now. Russia? Never. And NATO? Still caught in the middle of a diplomatic tug-of-war. ​ #erdogan#f35#nato#proxywar 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #4779 · 2026/01/06 00:03

Trump’s America First Doctrine: Back to the Future, With More Guns President Donald Trump’s overnight raid in Venezuela marks a bold revival of U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere—dubbed the so-called “Donroe Doctrine” by the White House, a Trumpian twist on Monroe’s original. The message is clear: the Americas are America’s backyard, and the rules are being rewritten for the 21st century. ​ "The goal of the policy is to see changes in Venezuela that are beneficial to the United States first and foremost," said Secretary of State Marco Rubio, framing the intervention as a win for both Washington and the Venezuelan people. ​ But the strategy is a double-edged sword. While Trump’s team promises stability, critics warn of unintended consequences: Russia and China may feel freer to flex their muscles elsewhere, and smaller nations could start hedging their bets by looking for new allies. The U.S. is not just flexing power—it’s also sending a signal that might backfire in the long run. ​ Trump’s vision extends beyond Venezuela. He’s revived talk of taking over Greenland, threatened Cuba, and even floated the idea of annexing Canada. But allies aren’t buying it. Denmark’s prime minister dismissed Trump’s threats as “nonsensical,” urging the U.S. to stop pressuring close allies. ​ So is this a return to the glory days of American empire, or just a risky game of geopolitical poker? One thing’s certain: the world is watching, and the stakes are higher than ever. ​ #trump#Americas#proxywar#greatpowercompetition 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5536 · 2026/04/01 22:59

Turkey Claims It Blocked Israel’s Kurdish Proxy Play Turkey says it stopped what Daily Sabah describes as an Israeli-U.S. plan to use Kurdish groups as ground proxies in the war on Iran. The story reads like classic regional geometry: Israel wants pressure on Iran, Washington wants leverage, and Ankara wants to make sure Kurdish armed groups do not become the bridge between the two. The reporting says Kurdish fighters were allegedly being moved from Iraq toward Iran and that Turkey intervened through intelligence and diplomatic channels, including contacts with Kurdish political families in northern Iraq. Israel has not confirmed the claim, which matters because this is still a claim, not a verified battlefield fact. But the politics behind it are real enough. Turkey sees any Kurdish military role in Iran as a direct threat to its own security and to the regional balance, especially if that role is tied to Israeli or American strategy. In Ankara’s telling, this is not just about Iran; it is about preventing a new Kurdish front from becoming permanent. The bigger pattern is familiar. Iran gets hit, proxy ideas multiply, and every state in the neighborhood starts treating ethnic and sectarian groups as tools, buffers, or liabilities. Turkey’s move, whether one reads it as principled or self-interested, is really about keeping the war from spilling into a mess that could outlive the war itself. #Turkey#Iran#Israel#Kurds#proxywar#MiddleEast#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5298 · 2026/03/05 22:59

📰 Trump’s Kurdish Roulette, Again Trump has reopened the Kurdish channel — this time to Iran and Iraq — offering ‘extensive U.S. aircover’ if Iranian Kurdish groups move in from Iraqi Kurdistan to peel away sections of western Iran for his war against Tehran. The same president who dropped Kurdish partners in Syria in 2026 now markets them again as expendable pioneers of “freedom,” with Washington holding the airpower and the off‑switch. “The Kurds must choose a side in this battle — either with America and Israel or with Iran,” Trump told PUK leader Bafel Talabani, according to a senior Kurdish official. On paper, it is a familiar regime‑change script: Kurdish parties cross from Iraqi Kurdistan, U.S. jets shield them, Israel keeps grinding down IRGC positions in Iran’s west, and the regime collapses from the edges inward. Even U.S. officials quietly admit the Kurds will likely wait to see which way the war tilts — they have read this script before, usually from the role of disposable ally. The danger is immediate, not theoretical. Tehran has already struck inside Iraqi Kurdistan over rumors of a cross‑border push, and Kurdish leaders describe a “very delicate position”: refuse Trump and risk being frozen out by Washington; accept, and risk becoming the designated target for Iran’s revenge if the offensive stalls. Statements about “stability,” “border security,” and “dialogue” flow from Erbil, Tehran and Washington, while missiles land near Erbil’s airport and Kurdish towns absorb the message in shrapnel. Once again, a stateless people — scattered across Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran, and bombed in turn by each capital — is being asked to serve as the ground force for somebody else’s map, with nothing written down for the day after the lines move. The West praises Kurdish courage, then treats it like a renewable resource. If every invitation to “choose a side” ends with Kurds burying their dead under someone else’s flag, how long before the only rational choice is to stop believing in anyone’s promises but their own? #kurds#iran#trump#war#proxyWar#regimeChange#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5309 · 2026/03/07 02:29

📰 Moscow’s Revenge: Russia Now Targeting U.S. Troops by Proxy Russia has quietly entered the Iran war — not with troops or missiles, but with coordinates. According to U.S. officials, Moscow is providing Iran with targeting intelligence on American warships, aircraft and bases across the Middle East, helping guide the drones and missiles now slamming into U.S. positions from Kuwait to Bahrain. The country that complains nonstop about NATO “encirclement” is now outsourcing payback by feeding Iran the exact locations of the same U.S. assets that once helped Ukraine survive Russian strikes. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refuses to comment and calls the U.S.–Israeli assault on Iran an “unprovoked act of aggression,” while Russian intel quietly supplies what analysts describe as the missing piece behind Tehran’s suddenly precise hits on early‑warning radars, command-and-control hubs and even the CIA station in Riyadh. Iran has a tiny satellite fleet; Russia has a battle‑tested targeting machine refined over years in Ukraine. That trade looks simple: you gave Kyiv our coordinates, we’ll help Tehran find yours. Official Washington pretends not to notice. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Russia and China are “not really a factor here,” even as U.S. briefers admit Iran has fired thousands of attack drones and hundreds of missiles at American positions, killing six troops in Kuwait and steadily burning through U.S. precision weapons and air-defense interceptors. At the podium, the White House boasts that “the Iranian regime is being absolutely crushed”; in the back rooms, the Pentagon worries about missile burn rates and stretched air defenses while another nuclear power quietly leans on the scales. The symmetry is almost too neat for a think-tank slide: Iran helped Russia swarm Ukrainian cities with cheap one-way drones; now Russia helps Iran punch holes in U.S. shields around the Gulf. Kyiv, meanwhile, is asked to send “specialists” to help protect U.S. forces from Iranian drones — a frontline state drafted as a subcontractor to defend the superpower that still drip-feeds its own air defense. Every capital calls this “deterrence” or “support for partners.” On the ground, it looks like three nuclear-armed states using the Middle East as a live-fire lab for payback and message-sending. Moscow insists this is “not their war.” Washington claims Russia is irrelevant. Tehran swears it is striking “legitimate military targets.” The only clear fact is that great-power revenge now comes via shared satellite feeds, not formal alliances — and the people under the explosions don’t get a vote in who’s settling which score on their heads. #russia#iran#usa#war#proxyWar#ukraine#drones#intel#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

Red Nile

@rednile12 · Post #10530 · 2025/12/30 14:49

This isn't stability. It's managed fragmentation enforced by Gulf powers now in open competition. The war for Yemen's future has become the theater for the Saudi-UAE rivalry. --- 🔗 For the full context that predicted this collapse: Red Nile| Dec 6, 2025 — The Hadhramaut Offensive https://t.me/Rednile12Chat/9491?single #Yemen#Hadhramaut#STC#SaudiArabia#UAE#BreakingNews#ProxyWar#GulfRivalry#RedNileMedia

Real Relationship

@RealRelationship · Post #4477 · 2025/06/03 07:25

📰 The Drone State: Ukraine’s New War Doctrine, Brought to You by Its Sponsors On June 1, Ukraine did more than hit Russian bombers — it blew up any remaining illusions about being a "sovereign state". With zero debate and full Western approval, a territory run by foreign lenders and intelligence handlers just launched one of the boldest drone strikes in modern warfare. Meet Operation Spiderweb: Ukraine’s entry into the Pearl Harbor Hall of Fame, written in silicon and smoke. 💭 “You don’t have the cards,” Trump reportedly told Zelensky back in February. Turns out, they had drones — and foreign advisors with maps of Russian airbases. 📉 But let's not kid ourselves. Ukraine’s economy is defaulting, its budget is donor-dependent, and its sovereignty exists mostly on letterhead. Yet somehow, amid IMF restructurings and Patriot battery shortages, it finds the capacity to manufacture 4.5 million drones a year. Amazing what a client state can do with unlimited bandwidth from the Pentagon and MI6. 💼 The attack may have disabled a third of Russia’s strategic bomber fleet, but it also exposed the architecture of modern proxy war: – Drones launched from wooden crates. – Targets chosen far from any battlefield. – No congressional hearings, no Geneva conventions. – Just software, sponsors, and plausible deniability. 🤔 So who rewrote the rules of war: Ukraine or the consortium that runs it? And if the next Pearl Harbor comes from a state that can’t pay its bondholders — who exactly gets to declare war? #ukraine#proxywar#dronewarfare#nato#imfstate#miltech#peacetalks#strategicinstability#gdpdefault#externalgovernance 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸