La tigre della guerra è uscita dalla gabbia
Texting myself the weather every day
Texting myself the weather every day
My personal website. Hopefully always being updated!bensilverman.co.uk
why didnt Enlightenment desktop recieve much adoption
Hi lemmy
So i was curious why Enlightenment didn't recieve much adoption in the Linux Desktop. (especially for a fully featured lightweight wayland DE)
Ik Bodhi Linux uses Enlightenment, but it's more of Moksha rather then using Enlightenment
Cause
- Lighter then LXQT
- Somewhat customizable
But I can see people not liking it cause.
- the ui(especially for windows users)
- Hard to find themes due to it using its own toolkit
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Adaptive Keyboards & Writing Technologies For One-Handed Users
Adaptive Keyboards & Writing Technologies For One-Handed Users
After having been involved in an accident, [Kurt Kohlstedt] suffered peripheral neuropathy due to severe damage to his right brachial plexus — the network of nerves that ultimately control th…Hackaday
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BlackRock’s Bitcoin Scheme: How Wall Street Giants Are Bilking Poor People Out of Money
Get ready to have your mind blown by “BlackRock’s Bitcoin Scheme: How Wall Street Giants Are Bilking Poor People Out of Money.” This video dives deep into the shocking reality behind the Bitcoin hype and exposes how BlackRock and other Wall Street titans are quietly taking over the crypto world while everyday people are left holding the bag.
In “BlackRock’s Bitcoin Scheme: How Wall Street Giants Are Bilking Poor People Out of Money,” you’ll learn how just 1% of entities control nearly 90% of all Bitcoin, and how BlackRock alone has amassed over 530,000 BTC—making them the second-largest holder on the planet. The video breaks down how institutional giants use thousands of wallets to hide their concentration of wealth, while the media and crypto influencers keep pushing the myth of “decentralization.”
We’ll also reveal how new deregulation moves—like Trump’s rollback of IRS crypto broker rules and the SEC’s so-called “innovation-friendly” policies—are making it even easier for Wall Street to dominate, while retail investors get crushed by scams and volatility. “BlackRock’s Bitcoin Scheme: How Wall Street Giants Are Bilking Poor People Out of Money” is your wake-up call: Bitcoin isn’t the revolution you were promised. It’s become another playground for the rich, and the real winners are the same financial giants you thought you were escaping.
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Scientists spot ‘superorganism’ in the wild for the first time and it’s made of worms, In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have observed nematodes, tiny worms, forming 'living towers' in nature
Scientists spot ‘superorganism’ in the wild for the first time — and it’s made of worms
Science News: In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have observed nematodes, tiny worms, forming 'living towers' in natural settings for the first time. ResearcTOI Science Desk (Times Of India)
Millions protest throughout the US against Trump’s efforts to establish a dictatorship
Mass protests throughout the US against Trump’s efforts to establish a dictatorship
Mass protests are taking place today in more than 2,000 cities and towns across the United States in opposition to the Trump administration’s fascist assault on immigrants and its escalating drive to establish a presidential dictatorship.World Socialist Web Site
Bonfire & Guix, a love story -- fishinthecalculator
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31718711
Always wanted to selfhost your Fediverse instance but were always worried about system administration trauma?Do you ever have to run around your flat, picking up all the leftover parentheses from yesterday's party with your hosting coop coworkers?
Then you are probably the right person, check out this post about fearless Bonfire hosting on a Guix System. You'll learn that taking care of a community is much more manageable when you let computer do the boring work for you.
Set up HTTPS, automatic backups, automatic nightly upgrades and join the awesome Bonfire community without a single worry on losing data from your instance.
Bonfire & Guix, a love story -- fishinthecalculator
My personal space on the web. Mostly about FOSS and technological autonomy.fishinthecalculator.me
Introducing premium accounts to fund the matrix.org homeserver
🔗TL;DR
As we need to take more concrete steps to improve the financial situation of the Foundation, we will be rolling out a freemium offer for the matrix.org homeserver users. The alternative is to turn off the server, which we want to avoid doing. The goal is for the most active users to support the cost of the service. Free users will have limits on how they can use the service (mostly around media). The change can be supported by any client with limited to no development. Premium plans will be rolled out over the summer, and we will be iterating on the exact scope in the first few weeks. The Homeserver Terms and Privacy Policy will be updated accordingly and deployed in the coming weeks.
This Week in Matrix 2025-06-13
Matrix, the open protocol for secure decentralised communicationsThib (matrix.org)
Sabato 28 giugno 2025 a Agugliano (AN) “Libera Repubblica di Castel d’Emilio”
Il Grand Tour delle Marche fa tappa a Castel d’Emilio, borgo medievale nel comune di Agugliano (AN), incastonato tra le colline della “Terra dei Castelli”. Qui, Enrico Friziero, imprenditore padovano, ha ricreato un angolo di Veneto con l’apertura di un Bacaro e di un albergo diffuso (Relais Castel d’Emilio), ridando vita al borgo.
Sabato 28 giugno il borgo si trasformerà simbolicamente nella Libera Repubblica di Castel d’Emilio, con un evento speciale dedicato a questa “enclave veneta” nelle Marche.
Il programma inizia alle 15.30 con una caccia al tesoro per le vie del borgo dal titolo L’isola fantasma di Venezia. Alle 18.00, in piazza, Cesare Catà metterà in scena lo spettacolo La Geniale Cortigiana, con Pamela Olivieri (recitazione) e Fabio Capponi (musiche). Si racconterà la vita di Veronica Franco, cortigiana-poetessa veneziana del '500, figura simbolo di cultura e ribellione.
Alle 21.30 gran finale con il concerto di Gazebo, icona della Italo disco anni ’80, autore di successi che hanno venduto oltre 12 milioni di dischi.
Durante la giornata, al Bacaro Busèto e Bottòn, si potranno assaporare specialità venete come folpi, sarde in saor, cicheti, spritz leggendari e vini, con incursioni gastronomiche anche nelle Marche.
Ad arricchire l’atmosfera, figuranti in maschere veneziane del ‘700.
Tutti gli spettacoli sono gratuiti. Sarà presente anche una delegazione di Emergency, a cui destinare donazioni libere.
Sabato 28 giugno 2025 a Agugliano (AN) "Libera Repubblica di Castel d’Emilio" - ViaggieMiraggi
Sabato 28 giugno 2025 evento speciale del Grand Tour delle Marche La Libera Repubblica di Castel d’Emilio apre le porte al Veneto nel cuore delle Marche In programma animazioni, degustazioni, spettacoli ed attrazioni varie Il Grand Tour delle Marche …Redazione (ViaggieMiraggi)
fazzoletto scancanato tra sporcizia e disordine!!!
Ecco stamattina un nuovo rapporto sullo stato delle cose del mio mondo scombinato, concentrato su un ennesimo dettaglio che nessuno ha chiesto ma che tutti meritano di conoscere… anche perché è sempre bene rimarcare accuratamente i miei territori (la mia cameretta e il mio blog): un fazzoletto che è rimasto sulla mia scrivania, dopo aver […]
List all existing program paths from your Bash's history. (Bash One Liner)
It only works with the first command in the recorded history, not with any sub shells or chained commands.
\#!/usr/bin/env bash
# 1. history and $HISTFILE do not work in scripts. Therefore cat with a direct
# path is needed.
# 2. awk gets the first part of the command name.
# 3. List is then sorted and duplicate entries are removed.
# 4. type -P will expand command names to paths, similar to which. But it will
# also expand aliases and functions.
# 5. Final output is then sorted again.
type -P $(cat ~/.bash_history | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq) | sort
After reading a blog post, I had this script in mind to see if its possible. This is just for fun and I don't have an actual use for it. Maybe some parts of it might inspire you to do something too. So have fun.
Edit 1:
After some suggestions from the comments, here is a little shorter version. sort | uniq
can be replaced by sort -u
, as the output of them should be identical in this case (in certain circumstances they can have different effect!). Also someone pointed out my useless cat
, as the file can be used directly with awk
. And for good reason. 😁 Enjoy, and thanks for all.
type -P $(awk '{print $1}' ~/.bash_history | sort -u) | sort
I still have no real use case for this one liner, its mainly just for fun.
As I've been working on an install script for making my setup more portable, this is handy and timely. Thanks for sharing!
PS I hate to be the UUOC person. I'm sure you're already aware and it was a deliberate choice.
PS I hate to be the UUOC person. I’m sure you’re already aware and it was a deliberate choice.
I wish it was. I honestly forgot. yeah, shame on me. 😁 Before this, at the position of cat there was actually a different command, which I replaced with this. And I didn't think of adding the file to awk instead. I'll update the line with this suggestion and a suggestion from someone else.
Fascists in power? WW3 escalating? Your workplace becoming more dystopic by the day? Join Tech Workers Coalition 101 and help us change that
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31716365
The world is burning, and it's about time you start organizing. To learn how to do it as a tech worker within the tech sector, Tech Workers Coalition (TWC) is the best place to start.In this session you will discover what TWC is, how you can join a local or global chapter, and the many initiatives going on around the world for you to contribute to.
We have two identical sessions to accommodate different time zones, so please sign up for the one that works best for you — can’t wait to see you there!
Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
Option A is 18:00 CEST / 12PM ET / 9 AM PT
RegisterOption B is 5PM PT / 8PM ET
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Fascists in power? WW3 escalating? Your workplace becoming more dystopic by the day? Join Tech Workers Coalition 101 and help us change that
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31716366
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31716365
The world is burning, and it's about time you start organizing. To learn how to do it as a tech worker within the tech sector, Tech Workers Coalition (TWC) is the best place to start.In this session you will discover what TWC is, how you can join a local or global chapter, and the many initiatives going on around the world for you to contribute to.
We have two identical sessions to accommodate different time zones, so please sign up for the one that works best for you — can’t wait to see you there!
Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
Option A is 18:00 CEST / 12PM ET / 9 AM PT
RegisterOption B is 5PM PT / 8PM ET
Register
Bon Iver – Bon Iver (2011)
Bon Iver è il secondo album in studio della band indie folk americana Bon Iver, pubblicato il 17 giugno 2011. L'album è composto da 10 canzoni ed è stato visto come una nuova direzione musicale per la band... Leggi e ascolta...
Clarifying Costs of Running the Fediverse with Jerry from Infosec.Exchange
Clarifying Costs of Running the Fediverse with Jerry from Infosec.Exchange
I decided since I don't understand how all of this works, I will just simply ask Jerry personally about all of this data and technical details, so that people will no longer be confused about all of this.blenderdumbass . org
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[Discussion] Why are Android boot times relatively slow?
Original question by @monovergent@lemmy.ml
The storage and processing power of modern smartphones are touted to rival those of a typical laptop. Yet, my trash-picked testing system from over a decade ago with a bottom-of-the-barrel SATA SSD can still boot to the Linux desktop faster than all but one of my Android devices.Understandably, this isn't a huge priority since very few people are cold booting their phones every morning. But is it just plain unoptimized? How hard would it be to optimize? Do security features and checks bog it down? Is it that there's many tiny files to load when booting? What gives?
You're right, if you compare it to to ChromeOS/ FydeOS boot time it's embarrassing.
And it's quite strange indeed.
I also wondered why hibernation has never been implemented as an option (I guess blackberry used to have it instead).
Also startup applications are something the user should be able to have control upon (android let you control it at the beginning, maybe till android 4, than you couldn't decide anymore, Xiaomi continued to offer that option for a while, then they stopped too).
Let's say android is like that, take it or leave, they could make the main OS boot, let you enter, and then boot extra background apps with a delay.
Unfortunately android is made for companies and their annoying notifications/ads , not for the user
Bitcoin Core (BTC) vs. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) - Which is the Real Bitcoin?
Bitcoin Core (BTC) vs. Bitcoin Cash (BCH) - Which is the Real Bitcoin?
Source: https://youtu.be/Hieb9b4XQ8AOdysee
Which path sounds better to you?
Monero
I have nothing against Bitcoin Cash. I just see no need for it.
The issue with Monero is that it cannot scale to world adoption levels.
It is fine as a niche coin for certain use cases and I like it as well but I have migrated to BCH as it is the future.
The stress test a year ago showed Monero tops out ~700k TX per day and node problems started around 300-500k. This is likely a fundamental flaw and will not be able to go much beyond this TX volume unless there is a complete redesign/rewrite.
BCH has good privacy with CashFusion and in a couple of years it will have 100% private tokens, we will have Monero as a token on BCH. This is much better because we get full access to all exchanges that BCH is on plus world scale and supreme privacy.
My bet is on BCH.
What GNU + Linux software could enable deep integration of backup, sync, and transfer; just as convenient and beginner-friendly (edit: and efficient) as what Apple provides?
- iCloud backup restore or peer-to-peer transfer, very early in the device setup process
- Two ways for things to be stored in iCloud, each with a corresponding list of per-app (not per-folder) toggle switches in iCloud Settings
- "Saved to iCloud" normal syncing
- Requires apps to use the right APIs and to handle conflicting changes
- Allows same data to be read and modified by multiple devices
- iCloud backup
- Available for all apps
- Separate backup per device
- Only downloaded when setting up a new device
- In app sandboxes, only excludes
tmp
(Flatpak equivalent is somewhere in /run
) and Library/Caches
(equivalent to cache
directory in Flatpak sandbox) by default- Allows apps to set
isExcludedFromBackup
attribute for specific files (useful for things that are easy to recreate via download but are expected by the user to not be automatically deleted)- Includes system configuration such as home screen layout
- Backs up a list of installed apps without backing up their executables and assets
- Synced list of previously installed apps, not separate per-device
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- YouTube
Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
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They hanged a man on the anniversary of Kian's death. Kian was a 10 year old who got shot by security forces.
So the IRI pinned the murder on someone else and hanged him.
Two years earlier Basijis first kidnapped a 16 year from the protests, then raped and beat her to death. They returned her body two weeks later, claiming she jumped off a building.
Those were two of the at least 551 deaths during those protests.
The US reported 19 deaths during the George Floyd protests. 19 too much. Not on the same scale as Iran. Domestically, those two are not (nah, were not, don't know what the Dons gonna do) comparable.
I have in-laws in Iran. That "crap" wasn't overblown, people got beaten and raped for protesting.
So yeah, Im not gonna cry about Iranian hits on Israeli industry or military bases, but I'm not gonna celebrate Iran either.
19 too much.
Weight until you hear how many people the US has murdered overseas. Though I know westerners don't care about foreigners.
True, lest not forget who has behind pretty much every recent conflict & escalation in the Middle East. Israeli influence in American politics is out of control:
c-span.org/clip/house-committe…
Allies don't draw you into provocative & endless wars so you can fight on their behalf. They don't use agents to black mail & control your politicians, & to influence your corporations & media. Nor do they buy them off or influence them to act against the interests of their people.
There is only one terrorist nation in the Middle East right now the US needs to worry about, and the least they could do is stop funding their genocides with tax payer money.
I don't see a source in your words.
Oh wait
I have in-laws in Iran. That “crap” wasn’t overblown, people got beaten and raped for protesting.
Just some second-hand hearsay, is that what passes for a source for you?
oh yeah , just some totally uncorroborated hearsay..
L
Do you want more?
middleeasteye.net/news/iran-ex…
middleeasteye.net/news/iran-pr…
rudaw.net/english/middleeast/i…
Totally just second hand hearsay. do you still want more?
Iran protests: Security forces intensify deadly crackdown on Kurdistan region
Iran's clerical rulers have stepped up suppression of persistent anti-government protests in the country's Kurdish region, deploying troops and killing at least four demonstrators on Sunday, activists and rights groups said.MEE and agencies (Middle East Eye)
it’s not like Iran isn’t known for authoritarianism and human rights abuses.
Iran certainly has its problems, but they don’t hold a candle to Israel’s (or the US’s) human rights abuses.
Meanwhile Iran has as much right to develop nukes as any country: precisely zero.
Okay? Iran isn’t even developing any, while Israel has had hundreds for decades, which they developed in secret as a rogue state.
Iran certainly has its problems, but they don’t hold a candle to Israel’s (or the US’s) human rights abuses.
The only difference in their favor I can currently see is that they’re not actively bombing another country to the ground. Internally, the human rights situation is „just as fucked“ at least even if you only take into account what their government itself says.
The only reason Israel, America's attack dog in the Middle East, has started a war of aggression on Iran is because Iran dares to oppose US foreign policy in the region. Had Iran got nuclear weapons they would be able to continue doing so with impunity.
That's it. All of that human rights, authoritarianism bullshit is propaganda for you, the westerner, to get your support for this imperialist war. The Mullahs hang gays from cranes so Israel should vaporize everyone in Iran, including the gays? Women who don't want to wear headscarves are being tortured so we will bomb all their apartment buildings to rubble? An adult person with average intelligence should be able to see themselves through the logic that a war with Iran is not going to improve an Iranian's circumstances in any way. Do not support this war.
I'll try to say this delicately enough to not get banned...
The modlog (which also contains the full text of my post) cites as the reason for the removal of my post "rule 1" which according to the sidebar is "Be civil and nice."
I think they consider any criticism of the government of Iran to be "incivility" and/or "meanness".
(Hopefully I'm not misinterpreting the mods here. Mods, please feel free to step in and correct any such misrepresentation.)
Curate your shell history
Curate your shell history
You can make your shell history more useful by removing the typos and false starts.Benjamin Esham
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Is this some sort of bash/zsh joke that I'm too fish to understand?
Okay I can see how curating could work. But if you're lazy like me, I recommend this:
GitHub - PatrickF1/fzf.fish: 🔍🐟 Fzf plugin for Fish
🔍🐟 Fzf plugin for Fish. Contribute to PatrickF1/fzf.fish development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
L'avulso codice dell'arco-lancia, antesignano della baionetta tra i popoli dell'Alto Medioevo - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
L'avulso codice dell'arco-lancia, antesignano della baionetta tra i popoli dell'Alto Medioevo - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Non è difficile comprendere perché, in termini di reperti archeologici che sono giunti fino a noi in condizioni adatte allo studio, la quantità di spade ed altri implementi metallici risulta maggiore delle armi a lunga gittata, ivi inclusi archi, gia…Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
Researchers create most human-like robot skin yet
Researchers create most human-like robot skin yet | Popular Science
A hydrogel-based hand was poked, prodded, burned, and slashed to help robots 'feel.'Mack DeGeurin (Popular Science)
I’m accidentally becoming a #FediMerch guy.
Shiny stickers
Last year, I wrote a blog post, Fediverse for Freedom – which was about the importance of a free and open Fediverse, and how and why public institutions can support it. Since then, I’ve referred to this blog post in many of my talks and in conversations, and started to use the hashtag #FediverseForFreedom.
Ahead of FOSDEM back in February, I created some stickers to share – a Fediverse logo, overlaid with the text “I Am Part Of The Rebel Alliance #FediverseForFreedom”. They were quite a hit at the time, and since then I’ve used the same image in presentations. When people have seen them, I’ve quite often been asked where they came from.
Last week, Elena Rossini – writer of the fantastic The Future is Federated blog/newsletter, talented filmmaker and photographer, and (perhaps) the Fediverse’s Number One Fan – released a great, four minute video that both explains and promotes the Fediverse and open platforms not owned by billionaires1
videos.elenarossini.com/videos…
One of the stickers shows up in several shots of the the video, and once again, I heard that people would like to be able to get some for themselves.
A simple site
I’ve been wanting to make the stickers available for a while, but the release of the video finally pushed me into getting this done!
I’d recently bought some stickers myself, from the talented Robb Knight, and he mentioned that he used Stripe Payment Links for his site. I already had a Stripe account, so thought I’d try the same thing.
So: now you can visit fediverseforfreedom.org (.com points to .org), and click on a link to to get a handful of stickers shipped in your direction! You can also easily just tell your friends, “oh yeah, I got them from Fediverse For Freedom dot org”. Nice and straightforward.A small pile of I Am Part Of The Rebel Alliance stickers
There’s a bit more information about it all on that simple site, but I thought it might be interesting to write down a bit more about how I made it.
The site is running on Codeberg Pages. Previously I’ve put these kinds of one-off, single page sites up on GitHub Pages, or on Glitch. I’m feeling increasingly less comfortable about having all of my stuff on GitHub and hosted in the US; and, unfortunately, Glitch is going away soon (more on this in a future post). So in this case I chose Codeberg Pages, although I’m aware that they are themselves a platform that is currently in maintenance mode. I’m open to suggestions for similar sites, as I’ll need to migrate some Glitch apps somewhere very soon!
Apart from that: the whole operation is very low tech. Stripe Payment Links are convenient – Stripe itself can handle a huge variety of payment types – but, on the backend… it does not do much. No order acknowledgement emails, order management tools, or anything like that. All I get is a basic dashboard with information about the orders. I whipped up some simple Python that uses the Stripe API to grab the postal addresses of orders, and then creates SVG address labels for printing. The same code also grabs the email addresses so that I can send an email thanking the customer for the order.
In terms of shipping, that’s also a manual process – no “drop-shipping” here, I’m getting the stickers from my regular supplier (StickerApp), putting them in envelopes, and posting them out myself. That also means that delivery times will vary – although I had enough in stock to cover all of the initial orders, I’ve also been in Amsterdam for the past 3 days, so the first batch will go out on Monday.
One more thing I’m experimenting with here is GoatCounter, just to get a sense of traffic and interest. I didn’t want to put a load of invasive Google Analytics onto such a basic page, and I’ve had GoatCounter recommended to me a few times now – like Mastodon, it has also benefited from NLNet funding from the European Union in the past, and I wanted to see what was possible. It seems to do just what I wanted, whilst also being unintrusive.
What’s next?
Look… I don’t intend to become some kind of merch magnate, but I do know that some people share my own desire to display our commitment to the Fediverse and related causes, and if I can help folks to do so, then I will (did you know we already made a t-shirt? Elena has asked me for more in the same vein!).
If you want to look for other ways to show your support in public, and to give back to people or projects that work on tools that you use, take a look at the Awesome Fediverse Merch list that Jeff Sikes is curating. Plenty of options for everyone.
Finally – remember to support the creators of your favourite sites, services, and open source software directly, whenever you can!
- Remember, as I heard in a keynote at the PublicSpaces conference this week: “the Internet is currently controlled by four or five fucked up right wing white men” – it’s time to rewild the internet, and take ownership of our data and choices. ↩︎
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📺 Introducing the Fediverse: a New Era of Social Media
A 4 minute video that aims to introduce the Fediverse to people not familiar with itElena Rossini
Io ero il milanese
Io ero il milanese | S1E10 | Rinascita | RaiPlay Sound
10. Rinascita - Io ero il milanese - "Io ho dovuto ricostruire tutto. Partire dalle macerie e rimettere su un cantiere intorno a me. Ho dovuto ricostruire, partire da zero. Demolisco quell'immagine che le persone avevano di me.RaiPlaySound
La traduzione simultanea di Google, fantascienza diventata realtà
La traduzione simultanea di Google, fantascienza diventata realtà
Google sbaraglia i concorrenti. Apple aspetta tempi migliori, ma del resto il silenzio è ancora compatibile con la privacyMassimiliano Parente (il Giornale)
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Todd Haynes, Mark Ruffalo – „Vergiftete Wahrheit“ (2019)
Hollywood kann so viel mehr als Eskapismus – das beweist dieses leise, wütende Justizdrama über einen der größten Umweltskandale der US-Geschichte. Mark Ruffalo spielt den Anwalt, der gegen den Chemiekonzern DuPont kämpft – und gegen die Gleichgültigkeit der Öffentlichkeit. Ein Film, der nicht beruhigt, sondern verstört. Und der noch lange nach dem Abspann weiterarbeitet… (ARD/One)
[Patch Notes] 3.26.0 Hotfix 5
3.26.0 Hotfix 5
- Re-enabled progression in Kirac's Vault Pass.
- Fixed a "GetAdapterInfo" client crash that could occur when launching the game.
Patch Notes - 3.26.0 Hotfix 5 - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
[Patch Notes] 3.26.0 Hotfix 4
3.26.0 Hotfix 4
- Added Opt-In Party Member UI to Mercenary Encounters.
- Prevented the Fallen Reverend Mercenary from summoning far too many spectres when encountered.
- Lowered damage significantly on Greater Shock Nova and Vaal Flameblast Mercenary Skills. Greater Shock Nova reduction will only apply to enemy Mercenaries. Vaal Flameblast reduction will apply both when allied and when an enemy.
- Fixed a bug where a legacy chance to Suppress Spell Damage modifier could roll on Veiled Body Armours and a legacy increased Critical Strike Chance during Flask Effect modifier could roll on Cinderswallow Urn.
- Fixed a deserialise packet packet crash that could occur on the login screen.
- Fixed a client crash related to the Phrecian Magistrate Character Effect.
- Fixed two instance crashes.
You will need to restart your client to receive the client changes in this hotfix.
Patch Notes - 3.26.0 Hotfix 4 - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
How can we combine two audio recording inputs (mics) into one audio input source in Manjaro?
My partner and I are running Manjaro and very new to it. Trying to switch as much as possible over to daily use with Manjaro.
We have pipewire, not pulseaudio
We record multiple times a week on OBS, and my partner and I are in the same room. We have two mics side by side both inputs going into my PC. Linux, and therefore OBS, are recognizing the two mic inputs separately as you might expect.
OBS can set up both of these separate inputs, but the issue is we're having significant problems with echo and the noise suppression/noise gates are not sufficient.
This was not an issue on windows, where we used Voicemeeter to combine our inputs into one mic for OBS. I am looking to emulate that on Linux to see if it solves our problems.
We have tried a mic merge sink, but it creates an OUTPUT device, not an input device.
SOLUTION:
QPWGraph was the answer (or something like it, Helvum was also recommended) While it looks intimidating at first you just need to understand it's a series of outputs and inputs and you play mix and match. This allowed us to take the outputs of the mics and connect them directly to a single OBS mic source. This 100% did all that Voicemeeter was doing for us, and the results were also the same.
We do not experience echo, overlap, feedback, or any of the issues we were having by adding the two mics separately in OBS. Our issue was NOT the setup, as some people focused on here. As soon as we got the mics going into that same input, all was good and we successfully ran a recording session 100% in Manjaro.
In the end, this did everything we wanted from Voicemeeter + MORE, as I can now isolate different outputs as well. So for instance in recordings I can manage the volume of discord and the background music separately. So this was an amazing solution and the result was exactly what was needed, and ultimately was much easier than Voicemeeter.
Thank you to those here that recommended it, and the people at the Manjaro forums.
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I've just created an OBS audio capture device, then opened qpwgraph and put both mic's into it.
It should do what you want, but I am not sure that will fix the problem. Give it a shot and let us know.
I definitely recommend playing around with easyeffects a bit more as well.
[Patch Notes] 3.26.0 Hotfix 3
3.26.0 Hotfix 3
- Changed DirectX12 to be the default Renderer, which also helps players who were experiencing device errors under DirectX11. Clients on DirectX11 will automatically switch to this if supported but can change back if needed. The "(default)" text next to this will be updated in a later patch.
- Fixed an bug where vendor windows would not save the search filter after clearing the textbox.
- Fixed a client crash on the Steam login screen.
You will need to restart your client to receive the client changes in this hotfix.
Patch Notes - 3.26.0 Hotfix 3 - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
[Patch Notes] 3.26.0 Hotfix 2
3.26.0 Hotfix 2
- Fixed a bug where Smoulderstrike Mercenaries failed to spawn with Unique Weapons equipped correctly.
- Fixed a client crash related to the King of the Faridun Armour Set.
- Fixed the DLSS option not being available on Steam.
Patch Notes - 3.26.0 Hotfix 2 - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
ODF: An Analysis of the Adoption of the Open Document Format
ODF: An Analysis of the Adoption of the Open Document Format - The Document Foundation Blog
Over the course of its 20-year history, the ODF standard has been adopted, or at least recommended, by numerous supranational bodies and several countries on almost every continent.Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Medina held their fourth annual Juneteenth celebration at the town square today. I was able to check out some of it, even with the wet weather. It was the Sanyuka Children’s Choir from Uganda who impressed me the most with their energy and dancing. Kenny Crumpton from Fox 8’s Kickin’ It With Kenny and Danita Harris from WKYC Channel 3 were also featured guest speakers at the event.
Medina Juneteenth Welcome Banner
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin GaminThe Sanyuka Children’s Choir
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin GaminThe Sanyuka Children’s Choir
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin GaminChannel 3 anchorwoman Danita Harris
2025 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Photo by Kevin Gamin
2025-06-14 Medina Juneteenth Celebration
Explore this photo album by Kevin Gamin on Flickr!Kevin Gamin (Flickr)
Free NetBSD server user account only for educational purposes
Greetings,
I recently setup my own NetBSD server to learn more about selfhosting and Unix. I am sharing it with anyone who also want to learn about command line and server stuff and will be also providing mentorship ( not an expert but know enough to at least teach begginers).
stuff I can teach using that server:
- basic command line
- how to host stuff like static HTML pages
- ssh concepts
- hosting http alternative like Gemini, Gopher etc
- scripting in Bash, Python etc
so yeah, if you think you or someone else is interested in learning NetBSD share this post with them 😀
( again this is just for begginers only please don't sign up if you are already an expert or intermediate )
( this is my mail alias I put to avoid spammers so don't be afraid of it sawura19.zofeta41@murena.io )
Saudi Arabia executes journalist Turki al-Jasser on treason, terrorism charges
Saudi Arabia executes journalist Turki al-Jasser on treason, terrorism charges - Committee to Protect Journalists
Washington, D.C., June 14, 2025 — Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior announced the Saturday execution of prominent Saudi journalist Turki al-Jasser, who had been detained for seven years on charges of treason, foreign collaboration, funding terroris…CPJ Staff (Committee to Protect Journalists)
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Saudi Arabia executes journalist Turki al-Jasser on treason, terrorism charges
Saudi Arabia executes journalist Turki al-Jasser on treason, terrorism charges - Committee to Protect Journalists
Washington, D.C., June 14, 2025 — Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior announced the Saturday execution of prominent Saudi journalist Turki al-Jasser, who had been detained for seven years on charges of treason, foreign collaboration, funding terroris…CPJ Staff (Committee to Protect Journalists)
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Ha!
I use dating apps to fantasize that someone will swipe right on me so that II have a few minutes of dreaming about the kind of life we could have.
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🌸La méditation guidée de 15 à 20 mn sera suivie d'un cercle de parole, pour faire une pause et se reconnecter à soi et aux autres.
Le thème proposé pour le cercle de parole est : "Comment je vis les évolutions au sein du mouvement". Et chacun est libre de s'exprimer sur ce qu'iel souhaite 🌸
📅 Dimanche 22 juin de 9:00 à 10:00
Pour calculer votre heure locale, cliquez sur ce lien : xrb.link/E74VPL1A93J
➡ Pour participer : il suffit de se connecter sur ce lien : xrb.link/v6oCB4dM le moment venu. Tout le monde est bienvenu·e, quelle que soit sa pratique ! Les arrivées ne seront pas acceptées après les 20 premières minutes.
🧘♀️🧘🏼♂️🧘🏾♀️ Parce que l'activisme est un engagement externe ET une transformation intérieure, c’est dans un esprit de compassion et d’approfondissement de la connaissance de soi que nous prétendons évoluer et communiquer les un‧es avec les autres.
[META] Escape the disinformation: Find an alternative community
Leaving lemmy[.]ml
Just wanted to make others aware that the main admin of lemmy[.]ml and lead developer of the lemmy open source project, Dessalines, actively spreads disinformation and suppresses anyone he disagrees with - see this post [1].
Granted lemmy[.]ml is his platform, but that doesn't mean we have to support or continue building community here. My advice is to join existing communities on other servers and unsubscribe from anything on lemmy[.]ml and block the instance. Stop giving power to those who seem to support Putin/Russia [2] [3] and spread misinformation.
For more evidence against lemmy[.]ml, lemmygrad[.]ml, their admins or its userbase (Dessalines, Nutomic, Yogthos, etc), see the links below. Lots more evidence over at !meanwhileongrad@sh.itjust.works
Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
Alternatives for this community
- !jellyfin@lemmy.world
- !jellyfin@poweruser.forum
Sources
[META] Escape the disinformation: Find an alternative community
Leaving lemmy[.]ml
Just wanted to make others aware that the main admin of lemmy[.]ml and lead developer of the lemmy open source project, Dessalines, actively spreads disinformation and suppresses anyone he disagrees with - see this post [1].
Granted lemmy[.]ml is his platform, but that doesn't mean we have to support or continue building community here. My advice is to join existing communities on other servers and unsubscribe from anything on lemmy[.]ml and block the instance. Stop giving power to those who seem to support Putin/Russia [2] [3] and spread misinformation.
For more evidence against lemmy[.]ml, lemmygrad[.]ml, their admins or its userbase (Dessalines, Nutomic, Yogthos, etc), see the links below. Lots more evidence over at !meanwhileongrad@sh.itjust.works
Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
Alternatives for this community
- !fediverse@lemmy.world
- !fediverse@lemmy.zip
- !fediversenews@piefed.social
- !fediverse@piefed.social
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You do you booboo
Edit:
For anyone else on the fence, someone sent me this link with lots more evidence of suppression, misinformation and general asshatery I don't fux with. lemmy.world/post/29072279
If I didn't know any better, I'd suspect 'ml' is run by , but that's just wild speculation based on tons of coincidences. No hard evidence.
Edit2:
I've censored myself as I'm fully aware I'll get completely and immediately censored if I try to imply a certain country may be directing things here.
I mean it seems like you do not understand the rule that keeps getting cited, the reason russian gets removed when used as an insult is often times it is used in a racist or atleast racist adjacent way, and so the way .ml has decided to deal with that is that it just, isnt an insult, that is not that you can never critisize the russian federation ever, but you cannot use russian as an insult, because agian it is often used racistly or atleast racist adjacent.
Edit: If you would like proof I am more than happy if asked to levy a critisism of the Russian Federation and then you can report it and we will see if it gets taken down
Matrix.org is Introducing Premium Accounts
Introducing premium accounts to fund the matrix.org homeserver
Matrix, the open protocol for secure decentralised communicationsAmandine Le Pape (matrix.org)
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Graphene OS Situation
I know the generall guidance for private phones was Pixel with graphene OS. I was financially planing on buying a 10th gen pixel when they come out later this year to only put gos on it.
However with the recent news, I am wondering if this is still the recommended best practice from this community.
I am worried that if the gos team needs to spend tonnes of ressources on maintaining basic drivers and stuff then they won't have any time to work on the privacy and security features they are best known for.
What is your oppinion?
Also does anyone have a way to dpam feedback to google? I couldn't finf a generall feedback form, but if they know that people aren't buying their hardware because of this decision, they might back down. (I really fell in love with gos researching it lately so I would hate to have to switch to something like /e/ os or calyx or something)
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OK First thing GOS team is currently assuming that Pixel 10+ won't meet their requirements. But for older Pixels it's tough. Google just stopped sharing vendor blob, device tree, and instead of openly developing AOSP now it is fully behind close doors only releasing source later with full update. But I have hope. I've been daily driving custom ROMs for 10+ years and before I could afford Pixel I had cheap phones which also didn't share any of these things but custom ROMs were very much thriving and they will always. Yes there may be a little more delay for new devices. All the new features may take longer but GOS already has a lot of security and privacy stuff figured out.
I think we should all support however we can to not just GOS but also other Custom ROMs. Because there will always be those who'll stop society from progressing and all we can do is fight back with donations, our time, and resources.
The Sand Battery is a large-scale, high-temperature thermal energy storage system that uses sand or similar materials as its storage medium.
Polar Night Energy
Polar Night Energy’s thermal energy storage powers the change from fossil fuels to renewable energy. How does it work? Get started The Sand Battery provides low…Polar Night Energy
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in reply to Mwa • • •Ephera
in reply to acargitz • • •I mean, to my knowledge, it's still Rasterman keeping most of the development together. You don't need a ton of adoption when one guy tirelessly works on it.
Although I'm guessing Samsung probably sponsors him, so that's probably quite crucial for him to be able to put that much time into it.
MasterBlaster
in reply to Mwa • • •I suspect it just isn't well known. I used it for a while in my early days in Linux, which was back in the late 1990's, and i honestly haven't heard much abiut it over the years.
I do remember being impressed at the time. I think most people stick with the defaults for whatever distro they first choose. Since i was using Slackware back then, there was not a default choice, so i searched and experimented.
Mwa
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in reply to Libra00 • • •alr thank you this makes soo much sense Now
I agree espically for stuff like Good Wayland Support,VRR,etc
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in reply to Mwa • • •Enlightenment is SO configurable that it almost doesn't have a look, and therefore doesn't really have "brand' per se. Take a look at galleries and collections of enlightenment setups: they're all massively different in look and behaviour.
I remember in my early days of Linux (late 90s) it was too much for me.
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in reply to non_burglar • • •wewbull
in reply to Mwa • • •When it was first developed it was too heavyweight and too customisable. The effort needed to theme it was huge and a lot of the popular themes were poor from a UX point of view.
Still E16 was usable, and then the development of E17 started about 24 years ago. People are still on E16 you say?
Mwa
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in reply to hexagonwin • • •pedz
in reply to Mwa • • •I was using E16 years ago and liked it but eventually switched to Gnome (2, I think), after waiting for E17 for too long.
What made me quit was the wait. All the other DEs at the time were releasing new versions frequently but Enlightenment took forever.
SquiffSquiff
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in reply to SquiffSquiff • • •Ephera
in reply to Mwa • • •I tried it a few years ago. I was really impressed by how lightweight and gorgeous it is. In particular, I found it really cool and actually useful that you got a live view of your other workspaces on your panel. You could even fullscreen a video on your other workspace and then watch (a very small version of) it in your panel.
But yeah, even though I came back to it multiple times, I never ended up sticking around. It would crash regularly (not the worst thing, since recovery was generally seamless, but still meh), but in particular, it had some peculiar design decisions.
For example, if you double-click a window titlebar in virtually any window manager, it will maximize. In Enlightenment, I believe it got shaded (i.e. the contents of the window got hidden and only the titlebar was still visible).
Another prominent one was that its applet for connecting to WiFi and such didn't support NetworkManager, but rather only ConnMan. If you've never heard of ConnMan, yeah, I only know it from Enlightenment, too. Similarly, my distro (openSUSE) didn't package it either (and openSUSE was said to offer a relatively good Enlightenment experience). That's something which should just work, because you can't expect people to look up how they can connect to WiFi while they can't reach the internet.
And yeah, these are just the big ones that stuck in my head. There were lots of smaller usability issues, too. Many things you could fix by changing the configuration, but we're talking many in an absolute sense, too, i.e. you might spend an hour or more just tweaking things so that they behaved like you might expect.
Patch
in reply to Ephera • • •Maybe a controversial opinion here, but the one thing that everyone says about it is that it looks gorgeous, and I really don't see it. Never have.
Even back when I first tried it out, maybe 15 years ago, I thought it looked strangely retro. Nowadays, compared to the eye candy that is completely standard in GNOME, KDE, MacOS, Windows etc., it looks incredibly dated.
It's all hard edges, low res icons, ugly fonts, and eccentric design choices. Yeah, it can make window elements transparent, but you can't dine out on that one trick for ever.
Ephera
in reply to Patch • • •I certainly think that it has many eccentric design choices. It's not going to be for everyone. Some parts of it, I also think just look bad, which I had to customize. Well, and openSUSE's theming made a big difference, too: simotek.net/tech/projects/open…
"Retro" is also definitely a word I would use, though more positively connoted. It has *different* eye candy to the usual desktop designs, which is a big part of the charm. In a sea of flat designs and tiling window managers, it stands out as its own thing.
Enlightenment on openSUSE 13.2
simotek.netdil
in reply to Ephera • • •Ephera
in reply to dil • • •Well, that was just kind of one example to illustrate that it isn't just a static screenshot, you actually see what's going on in real-time. It's also useful when you're running a longer operation, like OS updates or encoding a video, and want to see when it's done or that it hasn't failed. You can just tell when the command output has stopped moving or a popup has appeared...
But thanks for the recommendation anyways!
dil
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in reply to Ephera • • •MonkderVierte
in reply to Ephera • • •I vastly prefer connman/iwd, always had weird issues with NM. Currently running connman-gtk on XFCE.
And tweaking to your needs, isn't that expected for a new desktop setup? One hour isn't even that much.
I'm amazed again and again how stuck even technical people can be in their habits.
Ephera
in reply to MonkderVierte • • •Well, it didn't feel like I'm tweaking to my needs (that came afterwards on top), it rather felt like I'm just undoing design decisions that someone made to cater to their specific needs.
And I named the time mainly to give an idea of how much there was to tweak. My main problems were:
- That I could not undo some of those unusual design decisions.
- That it doesn't exactly make the system more robust when you need lots of non-default settings.
MonkderVierte
in reply to Ephera • • •𝕽𝖚𝖆𝖎𝖉𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍
in reply to Ephera • • •I used it for a while trying to wean myself off NetworkManager, which has a lot of optional dependencies that distributions tend to link in. So, you don't want Gnome on your system, but you want NM? Too bad, you got Gnome.
Anyway, connman is pretty fussy and not very intuitive. I think it's better for systems that are always on the same network; it's a pain to travel and connect to open networks with.
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in reply to Mwa • • •Enlightened
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wazoobi
in reply to QuizzaciousOtter • • •Good Lord... I thought I had seen some shit, but everything is a void*?
Thank you for that horrible read that I've gotta share with some friends lol
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in reply to Mwa • • •My bet is that this happened because they do develop both the Enlightenment desktop and the E libraries, which is a tremendous amount of work. Add to that that if they are a small team, they're not going to go relatively fast (afaik E17 took years...). Maybe it was the reason GNOME/GTK(+) and KDE (which began with an already developed GUI library) caught up.
But as I always say in this kind of posts, both Enlightenment and E are amazing and I so wish they were more rich featured and popular and, if I were the XFCE mouse and got fed up with the bullshit of the GNOME-ization/libadwaita-zion of GTK, I'd consider porting all my shit to E - it would be awesome if those two merged into one. GTK and E are both written in C, XFCE has a robust set of apps and a seemingly bigger team behind it...
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in reply to Mwa • • •The default UI is very weird, you need to place most of the app icons by yourself and I think pressing Meta doesn't invoke the app launcher? Also I cannot start E with wayland currently, I could on v0.21.
Mwa
in reply to mrvictory1 • • •I tried E on Wayland before had the same issue i thought it was cause my Setup (I was using QEMU/KVM with distro Cachyos installed to test it )
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in reply to Turtle • • •CryptoKitten
in reply to Mwa • • •I have used Enlightenment 16 for around ten years with episodes of fooling around others like blackbox, fluxbox, ratpoison, icewm, gnome and even KDE but always went back. I just loved that look I could get with that ripple effect at the bottom and gkrellm: my computer looked straight out of a science fiction movie.
Most of that time I was waiting for E17, it would be looking so good I was telling myself. It was taking so long but they were creating the foundations to something so powerful that the wait was well worth the wait I kept telling myself.
Then one I was finally able to try it, just a few components at an early stage, but it felt so crappy that I must have waited another five years before I gave another look at it. At that point it had improved but not nearly enough to consider it as a viable option.
My tastes changed too, I still like good looking but I value efficiency more so I have been using I3 for a long while. Yesterday I saw a video about a similar one hyprland, I might try it if I can resolve to switch to Wayland.
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