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Switch to Linux Today to End the Vicious Cycle of Being Forced to Buy New Hardware by Corporations


No more new features for intel macs after 5 years. They will be dropped completely from security patches in 2028.

2028 is going to be another major opportunity to convert Mac users to Linux.

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in reply to Damage

Here you find the adventurous. What greater adventure than accepting "I can't make it worse" and just trying to fix something you're wildly underqualified to fix?
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in reply to IngeniousRocks (They/She)

Yeah sure, I'm known to have repaired several devices to the recycling bin, but we're a fraction of a fraction of a minority
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Poland's constitutional court rules EU energy policies breach national sovereignty


Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal (TK) has ruled that European Union energy and climate regulations are incompatible with the Polish constitution and breach national sovereignty in determining energy policy.

The Tribunal found that EU institutions, including the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), had exceeded their competences by interpreting EU treaties in a way that significantly impacts Poland’s ability to choose its energy sources independently.

Interpretations of EU law “cannot mean that Poland loses control over the scope of its delegated competences, and thus that there are areas in which its sovereignty (here: energy) is not protected”, the court said in a statement announcing its decision.

However, the ruling is unlikely to have any real effect for now given that the current government, a coalition led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, does not recognise the TK’s legitimacy due to it containing judges unlawfully appointed by the former Law and Justice (PiS) administration.

The case was brought by a group of opposition lawmakers led by Sebastian Kaleta, a PiS MP and former deputy justice minister. The motion challenged the compatibility of EU climate rules – including Directive 2003/87/EC, which created the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) – with the Polish constitution.

The MPs argued that, although Poland had transferred some powers to Brussels, it should retain sovereignty over critical energy decisions. They claimed that mandatory participation in the EU ETS restricts economic freedom and undermines the state’s ability to ensure energy security.

They also warned that EU decision-making processes, which do not require unanimity in the European Council on issues affecting Poland’s energy mix, might breach the limits of competence conferred on the EU and undermine the primacy of the Polish constitution.

In its ruling, the TK agreed with the motion’s core arguments. It held that the CJEU had extended the interpretation of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union beyond the conferred competences, infringing on national sovereignty.

“Competences not conferred on the European Union belong to the member states themselves, and the EU can only act on the basis of the principle of subsidiarity, subject to the scrutiny of national parliaments at all times,” the court said.

Consequently, the TK found this interpretation of EU law to be incompatible with the Polish constitution, emphasising that Poland cannot lose control over the scope of delegated powers, especially in such a key area as energy sovereignty.

The TK, however, discontinued proceedings relating specifically to the ETS “due to the incomplete, from a formal point of view, definition of the object under verification”.

The TK concluded its statement by stating that it was now up to the Polish legislature and executive to take “appropriate public law measures” to implement the decision, which enters into force upon its publication.

However, it is the government that is responsible for publishing TK rulings, and it refuses to do so due to given that some of the tribunal’s judges were illegitimately appointed under PiS.

The ruling could still reverberate in Polish politics, however. The PiS-aligned president-elect, Karol Nawrocki, who takes office in August, said last month that the TK’s decision on this case could be a way to lower the electricity prices by 33% – one of his campaign promises.

He also pledged to hold a referendum on withdrawing from the EU’s Green Deal – a set of policies aimed at reaching climate neutrality by 2050 – and reaffirmed his support for coal, which remains Poland’s main source of electricity generation and is also widely used for heating homes.

PiS politicians welcomed the verdict, insisting that it means that Poland does not have to implement the Green Deal.

“The EU has not been given the competence to decide without the consent of Poland which energy sources we can use and what fiscal burdens may be imposed on individual sources,” Kaleta wrote on X. “This opens the path for a radical reduction in electricity and heating prices now.”

The former justice minister in the PiS government, Zbigniew Ziobro, meanwhile, challenged Tusk, asking if he would “break the law again and hide the verdict to drive Poles into poverty” or “will you behave as you should?”

The government has so far not commented on the TK’s ruling.

https://notesfrompoland.com/2025/06/11/polands-constitutional-court-rules-eu-energy-policies-breach-national-sovereignty/



Chinese police crackdown on writers of online erotic fiction


Police in northwestern China are cracking down on writers of online erotic fiction across the country, including many college students, according to RFA sources and media reports, amid concern that officers are punishing people outside their jurisdiction.

Police in Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu province, have been summoning writers who don’t even live there. A report from Caixin media group said some have been referred to police for prosecution, and anecdotal evidence indicates writers are facing substantial fines.

A source who spoke to Radio Free Asia on condition of anonymity for safety reasons said the crackdown could involve 200-300 writers.

Their cases have also sparked a legal debate over the definition of “obscene materials” and renewed public discussion on the boundaries of creative freedom. Known as “Danmei,” the genre features romantic relationships between male characters. It originated in Japan and has become popular in China.

Amid tightened restrictions in China, many writers have turned to Haitang Culture, a Taiwanese-based adult fiction website established in 2015 to publish their work. The website on the democratic island doesn’t force censorship and allows explicit written content. Most readers are females.

Authorities in China have reacted. Last year, two China-based distributors affiliated with Haitang Culture were arrested for “assisting in information network criminal activities,” according to Shuiping Jiyuan, a news portal on the WeChat social media platform.

The recent police crackdown in Lanzhou followed similar moves in the eastern province of Anhui in June 2024, where authorities began arresting writers of online erotic fiction under the charge of “producing and distributing obscene materials for profit,” resulting in heavy fines and even prison sentences.

Police are seeking out writers even when they leave outside their jurisdiction - a practice that critics call “offshore fishing,” implying the motive of police is financial or political, rather than strictly legal.

“I don’t understand what they’re trying to do—are they pushing political correctness, or are they just desperate for money?” said Liu Yang, a veteran media professional in Lanzhou, told Radio Free Asia. “The police are short on funds, and now even arrests have become a way to make money.”

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in reply to peppers_ghost

they tried posting it on the grad first lol

probably a humiliation kink tbh



USMNT soccer thrashed by Switzerland, 4-0, in historically bad defeat in Nashville


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in reply to sabreW4K3

Mostly coaching. (Also switzerland is generally an underestimated team, they’ve made it out of the group stage 3 euros and 3 world cups in a row, the only other country who is on the same streak is France).
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AI is making health care safer in the remote Amazon


  • Deep in the Amazon, pharmacists are using AI to process prescriptions in overstretched public clinics.
  • Developed by Brazilian nonprofit NoHarm and backed by tech giants including Google and Amazon, the AI assistant helps health-care workers catch errors.
  • Early success suggests it is a scalable model for AI in under-resourced health systems.
#AII
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June Self-Portrait

3/4 view of a male in black shirt looking upOh bugger, I forgot my dog-collar
[Click the image for a larger view]

#blog #June #photography #selfportrait #zenmischief



75 Democrats express "gratitude" to ICE in antisemitism vote amid LA riots


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in reply to return2ozma

They know which way the wind is blowing. Most Americans are too obsessed with themselves to care about society. So, the opposition party is meaningless.

in reply to cyrano

Image posts, social media posts and image posts of social media posts are not allowed.

in reply to moe90

BlyatsApp
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in reply to Wazowski

For those that don't know russian, this would come off as an escort service app. )
in reply to Alphane Moon

Isn't that what Whatsapp and Telegram are already used for?




No jail time for B.C. man with ‘relatively modest’ child porn collection, judge rules


A B.C. man convicted on child pornography charges has been allowed to serve his sentence in the community, in part because of the “relatively modest” size of his collection, a judge has ruled.

“Although there is no strict mathematical relationship between the size of the collection and the length (or indeed type) of sentence, the size of a collection has often been held to be an aggravating factor,” Tam wrote.

Despite pleading guilty to the charges, Keenan maintained that he is not sexually attracted to children, and had only stumbled upon the child pornography in 2017 while “searching for other images such as sunsets and beaches,” according to the decision.

Keenan said was appalled by what he found, and decided to start a Tumblr blog to lure out paedophiles so he could report them to the site’s moderators in a kind of “undercover sting.”

The judge was not convinced.

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Re: The Future is Federated!

@_elena is who the Fediverse needed like 10 years ago. A great communicator with an unbelievable talent, not only to tell a story, but also to visualize in a way, that everyone watching her four-minute video should ask themself: „Why in the world am I still wasting my life in capitalist-social-media bunkers instead of using the second-greatest thing since Tim Berners-Lee invented the internet.“

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We all did, Elena. We all did! And you are most welcome, because it is true! Thank you so much for taking the time on what must be just another busy day for you and stopping by, leaving a comment on my humble post! ❤️

Do you plan to also publish the video on the corporate networks? As much as I dislike them. In my humble opinion, for which nobody has been asking: This is a message which really needs to go there and reach the people! 🤔






GNOME introducing stronger dependencies on systemd


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in reply to Pro

While I don't enjoy the fact that this introduces a ton of maintenance issues on systemd-less systems that would like to continue supporting GNOME, I do think leveraging systemd to elegantly revive the session save/restore functionality bodes a lot of optimism for the set of features that will follow.

I'm at least thankful that this maintainer/contributor dedicated about half of their announcement on how systemd-less systems could alleviate this issue.

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in reply to HayadSont

Good news: session save/restore

Bad news: lennart's tumor

Verdict: nope.

in reply to Pro

There are only 2 types of people. Who hate systemd and those who don't know what systemd is. \s
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in reply to Anna

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in reply to ☂️-

I think for those people it boils down to systemd being an init system that does more than an init system maybe should. Combine that with it being more complicated to work with and with Redhat not really being that open to feedback.
in reply to ☂️-

Mundane tasks weren't really the focus. This was a debate between Redhat and the Linux old guard where the points were all based on the extremes. They follow different ideas on how tools should work, though. Init systems focus on doing one or few things but doing them very well (the traditional UNIX approach). Systemd is a suite of many moving parts to accomplish a whole range of tasks (more modern). Init is mostly just bootstrap and services, but systemd is that plus networking, plus user sessions, plus logging, etc etc. More moving parts means increased complexity and more chance for failure. Systemd as a suite then becomes a potential single point failure where init based systems would not be. Scripting for either can be involved, but generally speaking init is/was easier to write things for.

I think most users today focus on Redhat's control and not putting too much faith in one setup for diversity's sake rather than the other points, but the original debate really was a philosophically based one. There isn't a right or wrong on these, but some really interesting history.

in reply to Mordikan

The funny thing is that the init part is working really really well. At least from a user perspective. Writing a unit file is soooo much easier than writing an init script. You just point it at the executable of your service and are done. Systemd does the complicated rest.
in reply to Anna

Maybe it's not so great how monolithic systemd is, but it has brought a lot of great functionality to the Linux world. Not as if Linux has ever been married to the Unix philosophy anyways.


All the Harris campaign had to do...


was stand up publicly for dismembered children in Gaza. Then maybe this ICE bullshit wouldn't be happening.

They told us Trump was a "threat to democracy" but they would rather tacitly abet genocide than give people a reason to believe in them.

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in reply to AfricanExpansionist

Trump being a threat to democracy and children in Gaza was the reason to vote for the Dems.

It's that simple. Everyone told you that.



Twenty-seven states and DC sue 23andMe to oppose the sale of DNA data from its customers without their direct consent


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/31981810


Twenty-seven states and DC sue 23andMe to oppose the sale of DNA data from its customers without their direct consent


in reply to recursive_recursion they/them

They can sue, but the law is not your side. They don't need your consent as politicans said that terms of service that simply states that all company assets can be transferred during merger or sale is enough.
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The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs


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The delayed change to Section 174 — from immediate expensing of R&D to mandatory amortization, meaning that companies must spread the deduction out in smaller chunks over five or even 15-year periods — was that kind of provision. It didn’t start affecting the budget until 2022, but it helped the TCJA appear “deficit neutral” over the 10-year window used for legislative scoring.


maybe the key paragraph

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in reply to MuskyMelon

They're still making money hand over fist. This is yet another shield for the fact that capitalism as we have implemented it is a dog shit system and we at the very least need real labor laws like a civilized fucking country


Is there any Linux distro for cars?


Something like Android auto or apple auto but with Linux, does it exist? Or if not what are your homemade solutions?

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TunerStudio MS is a software that works on Linux that let's you tune your Mega Squirt, which is an open source ECU for cars.

If you have an old Rover V8 14CUX engine you can use RoverGauge on Linux to see some basic engine diagnostics.



India's sinister alliance with Israel


The recent escalation followed a deadly attack on 22 April, in Pahalgam, a town in Indian-administered Kashmir. Twenty-six tourists, mostly Hindus, were killed.

The Resistance Front, an insurgent militia, initially claimed responsibility, then retracted the statement, saying that its account on a digital platform had been hacked.

India blamed Pakistan and promised retribution. Pakistan denied involvement in the attack and called for an international investigation. Days later, India launched Operation Sindoor, a wave of air strikes, describing them as “non-escalatory” in nature.

Many of the drones used in the operation were Israeli-made. Among the systems deployed was the Harop, a “suicide drone” developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). Designed to hover above a target area before diving for impact, the Harop carries a 10-kilogram warhead and can remain airborne for nearly six hours.

Since acquiring the Harop, India has increasingly relied on it. Oshrit Birvadker, a fellow at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, told The Times of Israel that India’s use of Harop drones reflects “Israel’s growing footprint in Indian defense.”

India and Ukraine are the world’s two largest arms importers.

Over recent years, India has become Israel’s most dependable buyer. Between 2001 and 2021, India imported $4.2 billion worth of Israeli arms. India’s support for Israel has also grown during the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

In May 2024, Spain denied docking rights to the Marianne Danica ship carrying 27 tonnes of explosives bound for Haifa, a port city in Israel. The cargo had originated in Chennai, India. The incident underlined India’s role not just as a buyer but also as a supplier of arms.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I ask you a simple question:

Did hamas attack Israel with missiles and killed it's civilians?

Yes or No

anything comes after you answer that

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in reply to Ayano

No, Zionists invaded Palestine and slaughtered Palestinians to steal their land.
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John Hiatt - The Open Road (2010)


Registrato nel suo garage-studio con l’attuale band che lo segue on stage (il chitarrista Doug Lancio, il bassista Patrick O' Hearn e il batterista Kenneth Blevins) il 18esimo disco del 57enne John Hiatt è una mitizzazione della ‘highway’, a ridosso di fratture, di sbilanciamenti, di vertigini... Leggi e ascolta...


John Hiatt - The Open Road (2010)


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Registrato nel suo garage-studio con l’attuale band che lo segue on stage (il chitarrista Doug Lancio, il bassista Patrick O' Hearn e il batterista Kenneth Blevins) il 18esimo disco del 57enne John Hiatt è una mitizzazione della ‘highway’, a ridosso di fratture, di sbilanciamenti, di vertigini contenute nelle disperate road songs di The Open Road, consapevole di vivere quella sensazione di alienazione in un immaginario della strada accresciuto tra i ricordi dei Nativi Americani di Homeland: “I call this place my homeland and I claim this land I own / It belongs to another people, they possess it in their bones” incamminandosi verso il Sud, da Memphis intravedendo il Tennessee. Non c’è molto humor in questo nuovo disco, perfette per ballate introspettive ma anche per il rock-blues scelto per descrivere se stesso e la sua famiglia anche attraverso il contributo delle due figlie, Lilly e Georgia, che lo hanno ispirato nella stesura dei brani di The Open Road.


Ascolta: album.link/i/1436914856


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wiki.hyprland.org/Configuring/…
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half expected a custom implementation for hyprland



Viral Video of Rioters Setting Jeep on Fire Predates Recent LA Protests


During the recent unrest in Los Angeles, social media users widely circulated a video claiming to show rioters deliberately setting a Jeep on fire amid the chaos.

An X user posted the clip with the caption, “LA Mostly Peaceful Jihad Summer of Love Protesters Intentionally sets a Jeep on fire.”

Misbar’s team investigated the footage using a reverse image search and found the clip predates the current riots in Los Angeles.

ABC7 originally uploaded the same video on March 12, 2024, showing a man pouring gasoline on a Jeep, including under the hood, before setting it on fire in Hyde Park, Los Angeles.

https://www.misbar.com/en/factcheck/2025/06/11/viral-video-rioters-setting-jeep-fire-predates-recent-la-protests



in reply to Gsus4

My favorite kind of US-backed coup - the auto-coup. Hey how does your own medecine taste like assholes? Bitter huh?
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in reply to agedLikeMilk

This person is being a dick about it but I can't help but agree, frankly. America has had this coming for a long, long time. And by America I mean the vast majority of Americans, on both sides of the political spectrum.
in reply to agedLikeMilk

It only tastes bitter to those of us who actually opposed it overseas too.
The people that supported that kind of behavior are reveling in this right now.
in reply to Gsus4

It WILL happen again. And the average brain dead commuter will shrug, oh well both sides, and back to "a Very Special America's Got Talent."


Using A Videocard As A Computer Enclosure


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Why does bitdefender let me download Brave so easily but not Librewold?


So i downloaded Brave on windows 10 a few months ago and i remember that it was pretty easy without any hiccups but last week when i tried to download librewolf a message poped up saying that it may be harmful for your computer even tho i downloaded it from the official source

Is it just me or is microsoft getting more and more desperate to collect our data?

*Edit: Sorry it wasn't bitdefender it was something like Antimalware service executable or something like that which i think is a microsoft product

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in reply to kingpepe8006

Bitdefender fails to include a libre software license text file. We do not control it, anti-libre software, very dangerous. I would fix this before your web browser or any other app.
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in reply to kingpepe8006

don't use Brave.

Yes its a decent piece of software made by some properly smart industry experts but I have zero faith in them on a personal trust level. The CEO (despite his amazing resume and past accomplishments) is an arsehole, a bigot, a crypto-scammer and a science denier.




Documents reveal why Adrian Orr suddenly quit as Reserve Bank Governor


The Reserve Bank has revealed a dispute over funding was behind Adrian Orr's abrupt resignation as governor.

A raft of documents - released by the central bank under the Official Information Act - reveal an "impasse" as Orr argued Finance Minister Nicola Willis was not providing enough funding for the next five years.

In an accompanying statement, an RBNZ spokesperson said it became clear in late February that the board - chaired by Neil Quigley - was willing to agree to a "considerably" smaller sum that Orr thought was needed.

"This caused distress to Mr Orr and the impasse risked damaging necessary working relationships, and led to Mr Orr's personal decision that he had achieved all he could as Governor of the Reserve Bank and could not continue in that role with sufficiently less funding than he thought was viable for the organisation."

Both sides engaged lawyers to negotiate an exit agreement, resulting in an immediate departure and "special leave".

On 5 March, the Reserve Bank revealed Orr's sudden resignation, with three years still to run in his five-year term. At the time, Quigley said it was for "personal reasons" but would not be drawn on any details



"localhost tracking" by Meta could cost them 32 billion


Security researchers say Meta and Yandex used native Android apps to listen on localhost ports, allowing them to link web browsing data to user identities and bypass typical privacy protections.

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Declaring Metapendence – Alternative Social Media Options


Last week, I made the decision to leave all Meta services, including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. That doesn’t mean I’m leaving social media, just the corporate owned services. I already left Twitter thanks to it becoming a home for fascists, includi

Last week, I made the decision to leave all Meta services, including Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. That doesn’t mean I’m leaving social media, just the corporate owned services. I already left Twitter thanks to it becoming a home for fascists, including its owner. Fortunately, there are plenty of options out there, starting with the Fediverse.

As Italian filmmaker and photographer Elena Rossini describes in her video Introducing the Fediverse, the Fediverse features a number of services, including microblogging, photo sharing, reading tracking, and even video hosting (which is how Rossini published this video, in fact). Unlike corporate social media services, which are closed off from one another, Fediverse accounts can “talk” to one another. For example, I can follow a Pixelfed photo sharing account from my Mastodon microblogging account. This allows me to see their posts in my feed and interact with them, which they will see in their feed. Also unlike corporate social media, Fediverse services are decentralized similar to email, with multiple servers across the Internet hosting various services. My Mastodon account, for example, is on a server hosted by the This Week in Tech podcast network (twit.social).

videos.elenarossini.com/videos…

You can find all of my social media accounts, including my Fediverse accounts, by checking my Social Media Links page. Feel free to view and follow me so we can stay in touch.




[Live updates ]Tracking North African "Soumoud" convoy on its journey to Gaza


cross-posted from: lemmings.world/post/28049119


[Live updates ]Tracking North African "Soumoud" convoy on its journey to Gaza





“Localhost tracking” explained. It could cost Meta 32 billion.


"Meta devised an ingenious system (“localhost tracking”) that bypassed Android’s sandbox protections to identify you while browsing on your mobile phone — even if you used a VPN, the browser’s incognito mode, and refused or deleted cookies in every session."
in reply to CrocodilloBombardino

Despite the fact that this article explains the same thing like 5 times in a row as if I'm an idiot ... uh, damn, Meta. Let me make sure I don't have your apps on my phone.
in reply to Net_Runner :~$

Google tracks you based on the pixel size your chrome browser is amongst other things. They all have ways to know exactly who you are. You are not safe. Run!!
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