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Iran launches new wave of attacks on Israel


in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

Good on you Iran, keep defending yourself after that unprovoked attack. If anything, they have a right to genocide Israel now, right? Regardless of any case brought to the ICC.
in reply to crumbguzzler5000

I'm under the impression that the ICC are a bunch of Mikkkro$oft using normoids, but I will be sure to run that by them.
in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

Israel fucking around has consequences?! THAT'S ANTISEMITISM!!!111!1!!1!11!!ONE!!



The governor's mailbox is full I guess...


Called my governor's office this. Spencer Cox in Utah. Like the title reads, the governor of my state has a voicemail box that they are just leaving full now so that no one can reach the office. He has done absolutely nothing to protect our public lands in Utah, but I can't even tell him that now. Why the hell do we even have a government at this point?


One-Click RCE in ASUS's Preinstalled Driver Software




Steam Reviews


A four-panel meme [annoyed bird]:

[Panel 1]: A pigeon says, “Here is why that game was nothing for me:”

[Panel 2]: The pigeon states well-argued criticism. Someone interrupts, “Skill issue!”

[Panel 3]: The interrupter is a raven shouting over the pigeon, “There are settings and mods for this”

[Panel 4]: The pigeon is annoyed. The raven shouts a clown-face emoji.

in reply to bleistift2

Mods should be an improvement on a good game, not a fix on a bad one
in reply to Mr Fish

I think it can be both. However they are no justification as to why one should buy and like a game they clearly won't like for various reasons. Even more, trying to "fix" a game can alter the game's impact on the player. There's a reason why roguelikes/roguelites are so hard, and taking away the difficulty will lessen the experience. That's why most people also, for example, won't use cheating tools for their single player games apart from screwing around.


Hundreds of US marines arrive in LA as large protests are planned across US


Federal troops continued to be on duty in the streets of Los Angeles on Friday after a series of court rulings, and more arrived, with large protests planned in California and across the country this weekend against the Trump administration’s aggressive anti-immigration raids and a big military parade in Washington DC.

About 200 US marines arrived in LA on Friday morning. This followed Donald Trump’s extraordinary decision to deploy national guard troops to LA last weekend, over the objections of the governor of California, Gavin Newsom. The marines were to take over protecting a federal building, US Army Maj Gen Scott Sherman, who commands the taskforce of marines and national guardsmen, said.

The streets had been mostly calm overnight going into Friday morning, marking the seventh day of protests across various areas and the third day of an overnight curfew in a small part of the huge downtown area.

#USA


Iran’s UN ambassador says 78 killed, 320 wounded in Israeli strikes


The death toll comes after Israel’s attacks across Iran which hit dozens of targets in and around Tehran including nuclear facilities and official headquarters.

Among those killed by Israeli airstrikes include scientists and commanders.

As reported by the Guardian’s Jason Burke and Deepa Parent, Iranians described chaotic scenes where they saw windows shaking and people screaming.

“Traffic jams and clueless crowds are still trying to make sense of what’s happening,” witnesses told the Guardian, adding: “Smoke is still billowing from residential streets and there’s debris around homes. The sky is red and we fear there will be more attacks.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2025/jun/13/israel-iran-strikes-defence-minister-tehran-middle-east-live?filterKeyEvents=false&page=with%3Ablock-684c941f8f08baf6b1a6b2c5#block-684c941f8f08baf6b1a6b2c5

in reply to geneva_convenience

I saw reports that majority were women and children. Hard to believe with the most moral army in the world involved, of course.


Iran fired over 100 missiles at Israel; over 40 wounded around Tel Aviv, two critical


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For All That Is Good About Humankind, Ban Smartphones


Smartphones are making us unhealthy, miserable, antisocial, and less free. If we can’t yet nationalize the attention economy, maybe it’s time to abolish its primary tool — before it finishes abolishing us.


GNU coreutils - useful flags and obscurities | Bread on Penguins


Sections from the video:

  • 0:00 -d flag
  • 1:56 factor, nproc, tty
  • 3:09 numfmt
  • 4:21 rm -rf .
  • 5:27 env
in reply to Otter Raft

Well she was right. I did learn something new about those commands.


LA SCIENZA DI BREAKING BAD feat @chimicazza PARTE 1 | Slim Dogs




Half of companies planning to replace customer service with AI are reversing course


Pro doesn't like this.




Google’s test turns search results into an AI-generated podcast


Get an audio overview of Search results in Labs, then click through to learn more.

Today, we’re launching a new Search experiment in Labs – Audio Overviews, which uses our latest Gemini models to generate quick, conversational audio overviews for certain search queries. Searching for a topic you’re not familiar with? An audio overview can help you get a lay of the land, offering a convenient, hands-free way to absorb information whether you're multitasking or simply prefer an audio experience.

Want to explore a topic further? We display helpful web pages right within the audio player on the search results page so you can easily dive in and learn more.

To try it out, opt into the experiment in Labs. When our systems determine it might be useful, you’ll see the option on the search results page to tap to generate a short audio overview on the topic of your query. You can give a thumbs up/down on each discussion, and the experiment as a whole in Labs.

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Google’s test turns search results into an AI-generated podcast


Get an audio overview of Search results in Labs, then click through to learn more.

Today, we’re launching a new Search experiment in Labs – Audio Overviews, which uses our latest Gemini models to generate quick, conversational audio overviews for certain search queries. Searching for a topic you’re not familiar with? An audio overview can help you get a lay of the land, offering a convenient, hands-free way to absorb information whether you're multitasking or simply prefer an audio experience.

Want to explore a topic further? We display helpful web pages right within the audio player on the search results page so you can easily dive in and learn more.

To try it out, opt into the experiment in Labs. When our systems determine it might be useful, you’ll see the option on the search results page to tap to generate a short audio overview on the topic of your query. You can give a thumbs up/down on each discussion, and the experiment as a whole in Labs.

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Democrats Back Resolution Thanking Federal Agents For Handcuffing Alex Padilla




MLS over ActivityPub Draft


Good news in privacy for ActivityPub. The first early draft of the MLS over ActivityPub specification went out this week. It’s been part of my work on our E2EE for ActivityPub project at the Social Web Foundation.

Good news in privacy for ActivityPub. The first early draft of the MLS over ActivityPub specification went out this week. It’s been part of my work on our E2EE for ActivityPub project at the Social Web Foundation.

Messaging Layer Security (MLS) is an IETF standard for end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging. It lets people on laptops and phones communicate with each other in a secure way that no one in between can see.

MLS is designed to use pluggable lower-level protocols. This specification defines an envelope format for distributing MLS messages through the network, and an Activity Streams 2.0 profile for the packets of application data stored inside the messages.

This specification is ready for review from both ActivityPub developers and security analysts. It’s time to start making proof-of-concept implementations and testing interoperability.

The best place to make comments or report problems is on the ActivityPub E2EE GitHub repo issues list. I’m looking forward to these next steps!

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in reply to Evan Prodromou

Re: MLS over ActivityPub Draft


The use case seems clear: actual DMs on the fediverse. How does this interop with existing implementations that utilise direct addressing (and intentional omission of as:Public) as a form of direct messaging?

As usual I am assuming we will have to support both.



6 Android apps that are so slick, I thought Google made them


in reply to sabreW4K3

That wavelet suggestion must have been sponsored. There's no way otherwise


Do you trust Xi with your 'private' browsing data? Apple and Google app stores still offer China-based VPNs.


The Apple and Google app stores continue to offer private browsing apps that are surreptitiously owned by Chinese companies, more than six weeks after they were identified in a Tech Transparency Project report. Apple and Google may also be profiting from these apps, which put Americans’ privacy and U.S. national security at risk, TTP found.

The apps are virtual private networks (VPNs), which promise to mask a user’s identity as they browse the internet. But Chinese-owned VPNs raise serious privacy and security concerns for Americans because Chinese companies can be forced to share user data with the Chinese government under the country’s national security laws. VPNs have access to particularly sensitive user data since they see all of a person’s web activity.

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Nobilmantis doesn't like this.



in reply to woelkchen

I wonder how they know which are russian drone and which are ukrainian


Gulf states anxious about being drawn into Israel lran fight


in reply to Jerb322

Its worse than that, there were undoubtedly US assets which were involved, and all of the US bases a few kilometers away from Iran are in Gulf states.
in reply to nom_nom

Who has that pic of the two rocket volleys being fired at each other that says "my tax dollars" and "also somehow my tax dollars"?
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in reply to spaghettiwestern

10 years ago I wouldn't have imagined this, but this is me every time I have to use Windows (e.g., occasionally for work) or help someone else with it.
in reply to bobbyfiend

Same. I just switched a few months back. My laptop runs cool and quiet on Linux. When I need to boot to Windows, I hear that poor cooling fan laboring even when Windows is idle, plus everything is much slower and poorly organized. Why does my context menu have 14 selections?! Going back to Linux feels like coming home.
in reply to spaghettiwestern

BRO is that Katy Perry after her space trip, I haven’t heard anything about that in a hot minute


in reply to sabreW4K3

Pretty ironic considering they don't play any sports of their own.
in reply to sabreW4K3

Sure would be good if people by and large just stopped watching sports because of this bullshit.


1337x.to seems to be playing up - here's some alternative domains


According to 1337x-status, they own the following domains:

Official domains (May 2024):

1) 1337x.to
2) 1337x.st
3) x1337x.ws
4) x1337x.eu
5) x1337x.se
6) x1337x.cc NEW May 2024

in reply to AI Horde Bot

sorry, bot don't know memes :/
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in reply to IndustryStandard

Where are the videos from the Iranian perspective?

Why are we giving Israel a stage, but not Iran?



[Live] Explosions Heard Across Israel As Iran Fires Missiles In Response For Israeli Strikes




Every one really shits on brave so i decided to use Fennec from now on


I'm on android

So i downloaded fennec today and it seems to be pretty good, and quick aswell. But the settings are kinda confusing, for now tho!

I have already enabled ublock, Clearurls and Privacy Badger.

What other settings would you recommend to make fennec even more privacy hardened?

in reply to kingpepe8006

If you really want privacy than have a look at Ironfox, its a continuation of Mull.

gitlab.com/ironfox-oss/IronFox

They implement the settings from this project, like arkenfox's user.js but with regular updates:

codeberg.org/celenity/Phoenix

in reply to kingpepe8006

Definitely have multiple browsers. IronFox is a great option. I use Brave as it simply works with the onboard filters and hardening. There are a few easy guides to walk through the settings changes that improve the picture.





No, Freddy Mars, the Western Allies Did Not Liberate Your Country from the Nazis—They Saved Your Nazis from the Soviets.


No, Freddy Mars, the Western Allies Did Not Liberate Your Country from the Nazis, They Saved Your Nazis from the Soviet Union, Ask Adolf Heusinger

By Мочка comrade@mochka.cc

President Trump struggled with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's name during their June 5, 2025 White House meeting, calling him "Friedrich Mars" instead of Merz. An
appealing nickname for the dull atlanticist, Deadly Freddy Mars. When the conversation turned to D-Day, the mispronunciation became the least of the diplomatic awkwardness.

"May I remind you tomorrow is June 6, the D-day anniversary when the Americans once ended a war in Europe," Merz told the President. Trump, in his characteristic bumbling manner, responded that D-Day was "not a pleasant day for you... This was not a great
day."

bsky.app/profile/mochka.cc/pos…

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France Escalates War on Sports Piracy with Real-Time IP Blocking


The French Senate has passed a new anti-piracy bill that opens the door to automated IP-address blocking. This legislative push is bolstered by a parallel, "secret" agreement between sports rightsholders and major ISPs, which aims to automate anti-piracy efforts and streamline direct blocking requests. Rightsholders hope these new powers will help to tackle the "mafia-like" piracy economy.
in reply to Pro

I wonder how well that'll work against the 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 (that's the real number) ipv6 addresses.
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in reply to Pro

instead of automated IP-blocking in false time?

in reply to ByteOnBikes

✨Police State Things✨
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PSA: Get Your Parents Off the Meta AI App Right Now-This is bad, folks. Very bad.


As Moore notes, users are throwing all sorts of prompts into Meta AI without knowing that they’re being displayed publicly, including sensitive medical and tax documents, addresses, and deeply personal information—including, but not limited to—confessions of affairs, crimes, and court cases. The list, unfortunately, goes on. I took a short stroll through the Meta AI app for myself just to verify that this was seemingly still happening as of writing this post, and I regret to inform you all that the pain train seems to be rolling onward. In my exploration of the app, I found seemingly confidential prompts addressing doubts/issues with significant others, including one woman questioning whether her male partner is truly a feminist. I also uncovered a self-identified 66-year-old man asking where he can find women who are interested in “older men,” and just a few hours later, inquiring about transgender women in Thailand.


H&M entra da Galerie Lafayette — Ma la Francia non era pronta a fare la guerra al fast fashion?


Lo sbarco di H&M nei corner delle prestigiose Galerie Lafayette a Parigi sembra stridere con la recente approvazione al Senato francese di una legge contro l’ultra-fast fashion (come riportato nel nostro post).

La mossa conferma le contraddizioni nel contrasto al fenomeno: da un lato, si colpiscono marchi low-cost come Shein (accusati di dumping ambientale e sociale), dall’altro si accoglie un gigante del fast fashion "tradizionale" in un tempio del lusso.

Protezionismo o incoerenza?

Il governo francese giustifica la legge come lotta allo sfruttamento, ma questa notizia aggiunge dubbi: sembra proprio una mossa per proteggere il mercato dalla Cina (Shein e Temu sono nel mirino). Intanto, H&M — europeo ma con supply chain globale — sembra sfuggire alla retorica anti-fast fashion.



Abolish Time


cross-posted from: quokk.au/post/19931

[reposted meme i stole and did not make] concept of time


Introducing the Fediverse: a New Era of Social Media


geteilt von: feddit.org/post/14121936

"This video is a colorful introduction to the Fediverse, guided by filmmaker & Fediverse advocate Elena Rossini. Watch now to discover a whole new world of social media, one where privacy is respected, users are empowered, and Big Tech has no say."
in reply to caos

It's a great video but it overemphasis the ubiquitousness of interoperability quite a lot. But its still good to see a well designed campaign video on the subject.


NixOS printing problems


A friend and I are trying to get a machine set up to work as my school's library's printing computer instead of Windows ones. It is running NixOS. We got it bound to active directory, applications installed, etc., but the issue is that we can't get it to print. It'll say that it's printing but the print job never reaches the print server. To access the print server you're supposed to authenticate, but it doesn't ever give a prompt to. I tried turning off the firewall temporarily to see if that was the issue but it made no difference.

In configuration.nix, services.printing.enable=true and services.printing.drivers = [ pkgs.cups pkgs.hplip ]; (it is an HP printer that we're currently testing on).

I'm thinking that either SAMBA is configured incorrectly and/or the syntax that I put into CUPS for the printer is incorrect.

Current SAMBA config:

services.samba = {
enable = true;
openfirewall = true;
settings = {
public = {
path = "/srv/public";
browseable = true;
writable = true;
"guest ok" = true;

In CUPS it shows the syntax for a Windows printer via SAMBA as follows: smb://[workgroup/]server[:port}/printer

The issue is that I don't know what it means by that. I know the print queue, domain, IP, and port (although I'm under the impression that I don't need the port for this case), but I don't know how it would fit into this. I tried looking around on the CUPS wiki but it was vague and confusing to me. Any help with this is much appreciated.

in reply to linuxsnail

1) Verify CUPS can actually print from that machine
2) If that's your samba config, it seems a bit light
3) Enable guest_ok and see if it works then. If so, you need to delve deeper into your access permissions

documentation.ubuntu.com/serve…

You also just share print targets via CUPS without Samba: cups.org/doc/sharing.html

in reply to linuxsnail

The printers require AD authentication to print but no prompt? Is Kerberos setup correctly for CUPS?