On Friday, Judge asks if troops in Los Angeles are violating the Posse Comitatus Act. What is it?
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer put off issuing any additional rulings and instead asked for briefings from both sides by noon Monday on whether the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits troops from conducting civilian law enforcement on U.S. soil, is being violated in Los Angeles.
The hearing happened the day after the 9th Circuit appellate panel allowed the president to keep control of National Guard troops he deployed in response to protests over immigration raids.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in his complaint that βviolation of the Posse Comitatus Act is imminent, if not already underwayβ but Breyer last week postponed considering that allegation.
Judge asks if troops in Los Angeles are violating the Posse Comitatus Act. What is it?
A federal judge is weighing whether troops deployed to Los Angeles during anti-ICE protests is a violation of the Posse Comitatus Act.AP via Scripps News Group (News Channel 5 Nashville (WTVF))
The secret police are everywhere. Do they really need the masks?
The alleged officers detaining hundreds if not thousands of people each day in California and across the country are often masked. They sometimes refuse to answer questions, including which agency they represent. They threaten force β and even use it to make arrests of bystanders β when they are challenged.In the first video I watched, a man in an unmarked car detains another man sitting on a bus bench in Pasadena. The man presumed to be a federal agent has on a vest that simply says βPoliceβ and a cheap black ski mask that covers every bit of his face β the kind that looks like it was purchased on Amazon and that we have previously most associated with criminals such as robbers and rapists. A few of his colleagues are in the background, some also seemingly masked.
If these men approached me or one of my kids dressed like that, I would run. I would fight. I would certainly not take his word that he was βpoliceβ and had the right to force me into his car.
In the second video, another presumed federal agent jumps out of his unmarked vehicle and draws his weapon on a civilian attempting to take a photo of the license plate.
Yes β he points his gun at a civilian who is not threatening him or committing a crime. Folks, maybe you consider it a bad idea to try to photograph what may or may not be a legitimate police operation, but it is not illegal. This alleged officer appears to have simply not liked what was happening, and threatened to shoot the person upsetting him. The man taking the photo ran away, but what would have happened had he not?
These actions by alleged authorities are examples of impunity, and it is what happens when accountability is lost.
Secret police have no place in democracy. But here they are
Federal authorities are increasingly hiding their identities, refusing to answer basic questions about their affiliations and deceiving the public to make arrests.Anita Chabria (Los Angeles Times)
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Why This Fridge Uses Magnets Instead of Freon
- YouTube
Profitez des vidΓ©os 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.youtube.com
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Sports Piracy Damages Soar in Italy Despite 'Piracy Shield' Blocking Efforts
Despite blocking thousands of illegal streaming sites and services, Italy's new anti-piracy law and the related 'Piracy Shield' blocking system have a limited effect on piracy rates. Meanwhile, new data shows that the damages suffered by sports rightsholders continue to soar. On the positive side, public awareness of the new anti-piracy law is widespread.
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"Damages"
Public awareness of the anti-piracy laws just tells people they could be getting it for free.
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The real damages are the theft of the public domain. Fuck all the copyright cartels.
I hope to raise awareness of Deez Nutz.
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[π¨π|Switzerland] Google, X/Twitter and Other Online Services are Set to Pay Copyright Fees for Displaying Short Extracts From Newspaper Articles.
Google & co face tougher Swiss copyright fees
Large online services such as Google and X to pay copyright fees for displaying short media extracts.Swissinfo API (SWI swissinfo.ch)
[π¨π|Switzerland] Google, X/Twitter and Other Online Services are Set to Pay Copyright Fees for Displaying Short Extracts From Newspaper Articles.
Google & co face tougher Swiss copyright fees
Large online services such as Google and X to pay copyright fees for displaying short media extracts.Swissinfo API (SWI swissinfo.ch)
Sabrina Carpenter Undergoes State-Mandated Lobotomy To Cure Nymphomania
Sabrina Carpenter Undergoes State-Mandated Lobotomy To Cure Nymphomania
LOS ANGELESβConfirming that doctors had performed the procedure successfully, sources reported Friday that Sabrina Carpenter had undergone a state-mandated lobotomy to cure her medically diagnosed nymphomania.The Onion Staff (The Onion)
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Why do people give this woman such a hard time for being sex positive? She's cute, she's funny, and she can sing, and yet all I read about is how she happens to love to fuck. gasp *clutches pearls*
PS: I'm not a fan of her music. I just despise how women get ostracized for something many men are praised for.
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GPS Tracking - consumer GPS systems are limited to prevent usage in ballistic missiles
COCOM GPS Tracking Limits - GPS Tracking - RavTrack Complete Real Time Tracking
The U.S. Department of Commerce requires that all exportable GPS products contain performance limitations so that they cannot be used in a manner that could threaten the security of the United States.JS (GPS Tracking - RavTrack Complete Real Time Tracking)
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The appalling smearing of Zohran Mamdani as 'anti-semitic'
The appalling smearing of Zohran Mamdani as 'anti-semitic'
It's Islamophobic. It's racist. It's also completely untrue.The Handbasket
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May Have???
If committing pretty unambiguous genocide = βmay have breached EU agreementβ, I think the EU has a lot of questions to ask itself.
Supreme Court allows US victim suits against Palestinian authorities
Washington (AFP) β The US Supreme Court cleared the way on Friday for American victims of attacks in Israel and the occupied West Bank to sue Palestinian authorities for damages in US courts.The court issued a unanimous 9-0 decision in a long-running case involving the jurisdiction of US federal courts to hear lawsuits against the Palestinian Authority (PA) and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
Americans killed or injured in attacks in Israel or the West Bank or their relatives have filed a number of suits seeking damages.
In one 2015 case, a jury awarded $655 million in damages and interest to US victims of attacks which took place in the early 2000s.
Appeals courts had dismissed the suits on jurisdiction grounds.
Congress passed a law in 2019 -- the Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act (PSJVTA) -- that would make the PLO and PA subject to US jurisdiction if they were found to have made payments to the relatives of persons who killed or injured Americans.
Two lower courts ruled that the 2019 law was a violation of the due process rights of the Palestinian authorities under the US Constitution but the Supreme Court ruled on Friday to uphold it.
"The PSJVTA reasonably ties the assertion of federal jurisdiction over the PLO and PA to conduct that involves the United States and implicates sensitive foreign policy matters within the prerogative of the political branches," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote.
The PA announced in February that it would end its system of payments to the families of those killed by Israel or held in Israeli prisons, responding to a long-standing request from Washington.
In 2018, during his first term as US president, Donald Trump signed into law rules suspending financial assistance to the PA as long as it continued to pay benefits to Palestinians linked to "terrorist" entities, according to the criteria of the Israeli authorities.
Tulsi Gabbard Is A Warmongering Asshole
To be clear, when Gabbard made this statement she was not voicing her personal opinion, she was repeating verbatim the findings laid out in the 2025 Threat Assessment of the intelligence agencies of the United States, which said βWe continue to assess Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and that Khamenei has not reauthorized the nuclear weapons program he suspended in 2003, though pressure has probably built on him to do so.βRather than push back on the presidentβs crude dismissal, Gabbard took to social media to tell everyone that Trump is actually right about Iran, and that everyone who thought she said Iran isnβt seeking a nuclear weapon is imagining things.
This kind of post-truth society behavior, where one tells people theyβre not seeing whatβs directly in front of their eyes, is the kind of thing you only expect from Donald Trump and his most obsequious bootlickers. And what we are witnessing here is Tulsi Gabbard getting down on her knees and putting tongue to leather.
Tulsi Gabbard is a warmongering asshole, and a liar. She is helping to deceive the world into yet another horrible middle eastern war, and if she and her fellow warmongers succeed her words will go down in history as among the most depraved lies ever told.
This fraudster has built an entire political career out of pretending to oppose war and militarism in order to win the support of Americans who are sick of pouring blood and treasure into the US slaughter machine, opportunistically drifting to whatever corner of the political spectrum would offer her the most power, and then when she got as high as she can go she sold all her stated principles to the furthest extent possible at the earliest opportunity.
Pee fetish porn stars have more dignity and integrity.
Tulsi Gabbard Is A Warmongering Asshole
Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley):Caitlin Johnstone (Caitlinβs Newsletter)
How LLMs could be insider threats
- We stress-tested 16 leading models from multiple developers in hypothetical corporate environments to identify potentially risky agentic behaviors before they cause real harm. In the scenarios, we allowed models to autonomously send emails and access sensitive information. They were assigned only harmless business goals by their deploying companies; we then tested whether they would act against these companies either when facing replacement with an updated version, or when their assigned goal conflicted with the company's changing direction.
- In at least some cases, models from all developers resorted to malicious insider behaviors when that was the only way to avoid replacement or achieve their goalsβincluding blackmailing officials and leaking sensitive information to competitors. We call this phenomenon agentic misalignment.
- Models often disobeyed direct commands to avoid such behaviors. In another experiment, we told Claude to assess if it was in a test or a real deployment before acting. It misbehaved less when it stated it was in testing and misbehaved more when it stated the situation was real.
- We have not seen evidence of agentic misalignment in real deployments. However, our results (a) suggest caution about deploying current models in roles with minimal human oversight and access to sensitive information; (b) point to plausible future risks as models are put in more autonomous roles; and (c) underscore the importance of further research into, and testing of, the safety and alignment of agentic AI models, as well as transparency from frontier AI developers. We are releasing our methods publicly to enable further research.
Agentic Misalignment: How LLMs could be insider threats
New research on simulated blackmail, industrial espionage, and other misaligned behaviors in LLMswww.anthropic.com
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How LLMs could be insider threats
- We stress-tested 16 leading models from multiple developers in hypothetical corporate environments to identify potentially risky agentic behaviors before they cause real harm. In the scenarios, we allowed models to autonomously send emails and access sensitive information. They were assigned only harmless business goals by their deploying companies; we then tested whether they would act against these companies either when facing replacement with an updated version, or when their assigned goal conflicted with the company's changing direction.
- In at least some cases, models from all developers resorted to malicious insider behaviors when that was the only way to avoid replacement or achieve their goalsβincluding blackmailing officials and leaking sensitive information to competitors. We call this phenomenon agentic misalignment.
- Models often disobeyed direct commands to avoid such behaviors. In another experiment, we told Claude to assess if it was in a test or a real deployment before acting. It misbehaved less when it stated it was in testing and misbehaved more when it stated the situation was real.
- We have not seen evidence of agentic misalignment in real deployments. However, our results (a) suggest caution about deploying current models in roles with minimal human oversight and access to sensitive information; (b) point to plausible future risks as models are put in more autonomous roles; and (c) underscore the importance of further research into, and testing of, the safety and alignment of agentic AI models, as well as transparency from frontier AI developers. We are releasing our methods publicly to enable further research.
Agentic Misalignment: How LLMs could be insider threats
New research on simulated blackmail, industrial espionage, and other misaligned behaviors in LLMswww.anthropic.com
Louisianaβs new bill would codify gas as βgreen energyβ
A bill on its way to the Governorβs deskβwith connections to gas industry alliesβcould enshrine hydrocarbons as Louisianaβs future.
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Pakistan to nominate Donald Trump for Nobel peace prize
Islamabad says US president helped resolve India conflict but critic says βIsraelβs sugar daddy in Gazaβ not candidate for any prize
Archived version: archive.is/20250621105123/thegβ¦
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Give Trump the Nobel peace prize for βstellar statesmanshipβ, says Pakistan
Islamabad says US presidentβs work helping to resolve India conflict is testament to role as βgenuine peacemakerβGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
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Trump hasnβt started any wars yet.
Only because directly bombing another country doesn't count as declaration of war under broken US system.
Alcohol should have labels warning drinkers of cancer risks, charities say
In February, the World Health Organization's European office declared: "Clear and prominent health warning labels on alcohol, which include a specific cancer warning, are a cornerstone of the right to health."In a report, it urged governments to introduce them to help reduce alcohol-related harm and raise awareness of the link between drinking and cancer.
Dr Gauden Galea, a WHO adviser, said in the report that policymakers should "resist all the pressure that will inevitably come from commercial actors" who claim such warnings do not work.
Alcohol should have labels warning drinkers of cancer risks, charities say
Health organisations have written to Keir Starmer urging him to force drinks producers to include warningsDenis Campbell (The Guardian)
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Warning have been on tobacco most of my life. I'm 53 and remember them as a teen ager.
Also remember no one really paying any attention. Banning advertising had the largest effect. As it was clear warning while companies could still advertise made no sense.
Then banning display in stores. Finally banning children born after a set date.
In no way we're the warning the main cause of the drip in use.
They are part of a working strategy, which also includes stuff like
- advertising bans
- sales only in dedicated stores off-limits to anyone under age
- taxes
Agreed. But that strategy did not start until very recently.
Warnings have been used for 40 plus years alone. With very little effect.
Warnings on tobacco have done nothing, rising prices have. Noone I know pays any attention to the actual cancer lung imagea on the packs.
It's there, but I don't actually see it apart from maybe once a month.
In case this is not common, that's a 18 cig Marlboro Red pack and it costs 11.50EUR
Putin declares βall of Ukraine is oursβ in latest blow to peace talks - and hints at nuclear threat
Putin also hinted that Moscow stands ready to use a nuclear weapon if Kyivβs forces used a so-called βdirty bombβ - but Ukraine has denied it would ever do so
Archived version: archive.is/newest/independent.β¦
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Israel kills 11 aid seekers in Gaza, including 3 children
At least 11 Palestinians, including three children, were killed Saturday morning in Israeli attacks involving shelling and gunfire targeting civilian gatherings waiting for humanitarian aid in southern and central Gaza, according to medical sources, Anadolu reports.
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Israel kills 11 aid seekers in Gaza, including 3 children
Middle East Monitor
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Relief and a raised fist as Mahmoud Khalil goes free β but release βvery long overdueβ
Relief and a raised fist as Mahmoud Khalil goes free β but release βvery long overdueβ
The Palestinian activist described a bittersweet feeling as he emerged from Ice detention into the Louisiana sunOliver Laughland (The Guardian)
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Tulsi Gabbard now says Iran could produce nuclear weapon 'within weeks'
Tulsi Gabbard now says Iran could produce nuclear weapon 'within weeks'
Tulsi Gabbard says Iran could produce nuclear weapons "within weeks", months after she testified before Congress that the country was not building them.Ground News
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Meta: Coming after your data harder than ever
At this point it not about passive collection, corporations are going to extreme ends to get our data.
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I am interested in what people are doing to enforce their privacy while using the web.
I have some things in place, looking to compare with the community.
(btw, I am new here, this is my first post. So uh⦠Hi )
βLocalhost trackingβ explained. It could cost Meta 32 billion.
You just can't finish off Zuckerberg.Jorge GarcΓa Herrero (Zero Party Data)
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For Android:
1. Use ADB (or similar tools) to remove Facebook, Meta, Twatter, Instagram, etc., from all your Android devices.
2. Use a tool like RethinkDNS or other firewall to block block block. If using RethinkDNS, apply good blockers too.
3. If using a firewall that uses your VPN slot, setup wireguard to use your VPN host
4. Have different browsers on your device e.g. Brave, IronFox, Cromite. Follow online guides to set up.
5. Use DuckDuckGo, SearXNG or Mullvadleta to search
6. Never access Facebook, Insta, Twitter etc. from your mobile device. In fact, if you have the right firewall / blocking set up, you simply cannot.
6. Do as much online shopping from a laptop / PC with a secure browser. Also, have about 3 different browsers there too.
7. If you MUST use Facebook etc., only do it from a browser on your laptop / PC.
Just my personal strategy. My firewall logs show its quite effective but not fully impervious.
because of social pressure
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MMO, They're playing with friends in different states/countries. Roblox, Minecraft, there are few remotely playable social kids games.
Tethered
Tethered :: Against the Future β
I recently completed a 600-mile round-trip drive to witness a pair of my dearest friends get married. Normally, I make sure to pack the CDs and get any digital exclusives cached and queued up on my phone.Tethered
Einstein: Capitalism is the real source of evil
Cross-posted from "Einstein: Capitalism is the real source of evil" by @Confidant6198@lemmy.ml in !quotes@lemmygrad.ml
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/32028295
Linux continues its rise in Steam Survey
Steam On Linux Use Hit A Recent High Of 2.69% During May
Valve just published the Steam Survey results for May 2025 with a nice increase for the Linux gaming marketshare.www.phoronix.com
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I had to say goodbye to my closest companion today.
Riley entered my life in 2008. I still remember that day. I found her on Craigslist, paid a $60 "rehoming fee", and she sat on my lap as I drove home with my new puppy. I was young and broke, living alone, and could barely afford my bills. It was an irresponsible decision to get a dog at that point in life, but I'm so glad that I was able to make it work.
She was a mix of two retrievers: Her mother was a chocolate lab and her father was a golden retriever. Somehow all of their puppies were black.
I had some experience with dogs before her, but I did not know about the amount of affection that retrievers are capable of. As I was getting to know her, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that she loved hugs so much, she even initiated them! Literally the sweetest dog I've ever met.
She was very smart. I was able to teach her most of her tricks in like ~10 mins each, while heating up frozen pizzas or whatever cheap garbage I ate back then.
She was the most consistent part of my bumpy path in life. She has been with me through tough breakups, my parents' deaths, career changes, and many other ups and downs that come with adulthood.
She's also the oldest retriever I've ever met. She would have been 17 years old next week.
We were together until her last breath. With my hand on her chest, I felt her final heartbeat.
And I will remember her until mine.
Riley was such a good girl.
JD Vance refers to Sen. Alex Padilla as 'JosΓ© Padilla' in remarks blasting Democrats during L.A. visit
JosΓ© Padilla was convicted on charges of supporting al Qaeda after he was initially accused of planning a "dirty bomb" attack in the U.S. He was eventually sentenced to 21 years in prison.
JD Vance bashed Democrats at the state, local and national levels Friday during his visit to Los Angeles, accusing top California officials of encouraging violent protesters and Sen. Alex Padilla, whom he referred to as "JosΓ© Padilla," of engaging in "political theater."
βI was hoping JosΓ© Padilla would be here to ask a question. But, unfortunately, I guess he decided not to show up because there wasnβt the theater, and thatβs all it is,β Vance said. βItβs pure political theater. These guys show up. They want to be captured on camera doing something.β
Vance's comments referred to an incident last week in which federal law enforcement agents handcuffed Padilla after he interrupted a news conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Padilla was forcibly removed from the event but not arrested.
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UK Social Security Plans Will Harm People With Disabilities | Human Rights Watch
UK Social Security Plans Will Harm People With Disabilities
While the UK government claims its moves βwill protect the most vulnerable,β in reality its plans to cut Β£4.5 billion in disability-linked benefits by 2030 will have a devastating impact on peopleβs rights.Human Rights Watch
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The United Kingdom government has just published draft legislation seeking to βreformβ key disability-related aspects of its complex social security system. While the government claims its moves βwill protect the most vulnerable,β in reality its plans to cut Β£4.5 billion in disability-linked benefits by 2030 will have a devastating impact on peopleβs rights.The governmentβs own analysis shows that up to 800,000 people will no longer be eligible to receive PIP and that the changes could lead to 200,000 more people (50,000 of them children) in poverty by 2030. Organizations working on social security and disability rights, including Citizens Advice, the Disability Charities Consortium, and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, have warned of the poverty the cuts will create.
Where will cuts to sickness and disability benefits fall hardest?
JRF analysis shows that more people receive social security for health issues and disabilities in Labourβs heartlands.ΒJoseph Rowntree Foundation
Sandy got a bath today! I do not expect her to be this white and clean the next time I see her lol
She got crazy zoomies after her bath, rolled in the dirt, and ran around the round pen for a few minutes before she wore herself out. She had a great time and lots of people really liked seeing her enjoying herself like that lol. This pic was taken a few hours later after she dried completely and I did her braids and brushed her.
She got really spicy when I tried to clean one of her back hooves and almost kicked me in the head. I gave her a lil smack on the butt (not hard at all) and yelled at her and she stopped misbehaving and let me clean her hoof. I think she might have a little bit of arthritis in that leg and that's what had her so uncomfortable until I was able to get her foot held and supported properly. If she continues to show that discomfort, I'll get some horse arthritis gel to try out.
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France's OVHcloud May Replace Microsoft Azure In Major EU Cloud Shake-Up
The European Commission is reportedly in talks to move its cloud services away from Microsoft Azure, according to Euractiv. Per the news outlet, the information came via three senior sources familiar with the matter. Apparently, France-based OVHcloud is the front-runner in these discussions. While other European cloud service providers like IONOS, Scaleway, and Aruba are also being considered.
France's OVHcloud May Replace Microsoft Azure In Major EU Cloud Shake-Up
The European Commission may replace Microsoft Azure with OVHcloud as it pushes for digital sovereignty and data control.Rishaj Upadhyay (WindowsReport)
Another Dumb Electrical Code Change Could Ban DIY EV Charger Installs
Another Dumb Electrical Code Change Could Ban DIY EV Charger Installs
Making it illegal for homeowners to install their own EV chargers could undermine safety rather than improve it.Eric Tingwall (MotorTrend)
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Long COVID is increasing housing insecurity, but support programs fail to help - The Sick Times
Long COVID is increasing housing insecurity, but support programs fail to help - The Sick Times
A growing body of research shows that Long COVID, combined with a lack of government support, leads to financial insecurity and housing instability.John Loeppky (The Sick Times)
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LβIVA agevolata per il mercato dellβarte si farΓ . Giuli: βLβaliquota scende al 5%β
L'IVA per il mercato dell'arte sarΓ abbassata
L'aliquota dell'imposta per la cessione e l'acquisto delle opere d'arte in Italia scende dal famigerato 22% al 5% adeguandosi al resto d'EuropaGiulia Giaume (Artribune)
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Signal β an ethical replacement for WhatsApp
Signal β an ethical replacement for WhatsApp
Moving from WhatsApp to Signal is an important action, right now. WhatsAppβs parent company, Meta, has been involved in several cases of election interference: America in 2016, Trinidad and Tobago β¦The Green Stars Project
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Bookmarks? Do you mean bookmarking a spot in a conversation?
Though the search function is surprisingly fast. My wife has gotten into the habbit of adding keywords if she suspects she might want to get to something later.
Rubati 16 miliardi di account: cambiate le vostre password!
Rubati 16 miliardi di account: cambiate le vostre password!
Un leak enorme che contiene 16 miliardi di credenziali Γ¨ finito online: Γ¨ essenziale cambiare password quanto prima per dormire sonni tranquilli.Marco Pedrani (Tom's Hardware)
ππΌ Bonjour Γ toustes,
Le groupe local d'Extinction RΓ©bellion d'Auxerre se retrouve une fois par mois en prΓ©sentiel et une fois par mois en visio pour une plus grande accessibilitΓ© Γ toustes sur notre territoire rural.
π₯οΈ Prochaine rencontre en visio : lundi 7 juillet Γ 19h30.
π§ Γcrivez nous pour vous inscrire : auxerre@extinctionrebellion.fr
Au programme : Accueil, retour sur les actions passΓ©es et projets en cours.
Si vous voulez rejoindre XR dans l'Yonne, vous Γͺtes les bienvenuΒ·eΒ·s Γ cette visio.
avec Amour & Rage β€οΈβπ₯
RΓ©union mensuelle XR Auxerre
ππΌ Bonjour Γ toustes,
Le groupe local d'Extinction RΓ©bellion d'Auxerre se retrouve une fois par mois en prΓ©sentiel et une fois par mois en visio pour une plus grande accessibilitΓ© Γ toustes sur notre territoire.
π£οΈ Prochaine rencontre en prΓ©sentiel : vendredi 27 juin Γ 19h00.
π§ Γcrivez nous pour vous inscrire : auxerre@extinctionrebellion.fr
Au programme : Accueil, retour sur actions passΓ©es et projets en cours.
Si vous voulez rejoindre XR dans l'Yonne, vous Γͺtes les bienvenuΒ·eΒ·s Γ cette rΓ©union.
π» N'hΓ©sitez pas Γ venir avec quelque chose Γ boire, Γ manger, Γ partager...
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Okkervil River - I Am Very Far (2011)
A parte la collaborazione con Roky Erickson nel suo bellissimo True Love Cast All, gli Okkervil River mancavano dalla scena musicale da tre anni e questo nuovo album si preannunciava come un album βdifficileβ... Leggi e ascolta...
Happy 2nd Birthday Ani.Social! (+ PieFed announcement)
Happy 2nd birthday! o(β§ββ¦o)
It's June 21 which means Ani.Social turns another year older! Thanks to everyone who has stuck around and to all the newcomers this month! Unfortunately, I never really tracked our stats but the last birthday post mentioned that we were just a bit under 1000 users and now we're at 1600 with 180+ active users per month! But this is a federated platform, so we have users from all over the Fediverse participating in our communities!
I partially started Ani.Social as a kind of personal research project. Learning about the Fediverse as a practical approach toward a democratic social media is really interesting. For the past four years of my life, I have also been generally obsessed with thinking about and consuming Japanese media more analytically and theoretically. So combining that and the Fediverse, Ani.Social was born!
It's been really interesting to learn about how different people consume this so-called "Japanese media" and what kinds of discourse are produced, especially from people who willingly spend time on alternative spaces like the Fediverse.
With that said...
PieFed announcement!
For the past month, I have been testing PieFed, another Reddit-like Fediverse platform. I think it has a lot of potential and its been receiving a lot of development efforts from the Lemmy community lately. Compared to Lemmy, it's both ahead and behind depending on which areas you look. What I particularly like about PieFed is how experimental it is, and that's sort of what I need to further my research.
Right now, PieFed has flairs, spoilers, polls, topics, feeds (like multireddits), better mod and reporting tools.
You can test the future Piefed instance at pt.nyaa.social/. The tentative instance domain is Nyaa.Social and will likely share themes with Ani.Social but hopefully it'll be broader than just "anime and its related industries".
I would like to know what other people think, and what kind of ideas we can explore in Nyaa.Social. I don't think it should simply be "an alternative to Lemmy" or "an alternative to Ani.Social." It's a great opportunity to do things differently, and see what works and what doesn't.
There's no official launch date for the new PieFed instance but the earliest you can expect it is July 7. In the meantime, I would like to gather as much feedback on what kind of platform this new instance could be.
Here are a few screenshots of what the place looks like at the moment:
I should mention that Ani.Social is not going anywhere! It will continue to run and it will still be my top priority to make it a stable and easy experience for everybody even after the PieFed instance launches.
Thanks again mods, posters, commenters, donors, lurkers, and everyone else! If you have questions, feel free to ask! Enjoy the summer season! (\^o\^)/
~~I have unpaid internship to do... (TοΌΏT)~~
PieFed - Open Source Federated Forum
A link aggregator, a forum, a hub of social interaction and information, built for the fediverse.PieFed
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Dual Boot dilemma
Hello there,
I just want to buy a new gaming system, laptop, because I want to be mobile. There is only one game I cant give up that is league of legends. So I'm searching a manufactor, which can handle dual boot perfectly. I mean everytime I boot into windows and want to reboot into linux again, so my entry is gone (refind, systems and grub). Maybe there is a brand which separate two OS Hardware wise or has a BIOS espacially for such a case?
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in reply to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ • • •Ayo I see you one down voter, just know you outed yourself as the top image.
But honestly bro same just accept it and shave. Join us in bald-hood and cap wearing. It's not so bad. (This is satire, I don't care if youre bald or not)
anubis119
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in reply to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ • • •sp3ctr4l
in reply to Thorry84 • • •I mean, yes, hair is genetic... but genetics also include epigenetics.
If you take two identical twins, both prone to alopecia, give one of them 45 years of nothing but unending stress, and the other a calm and relaxing life, I'm pretty confident your stressed out twin is gonna be more bald more quickly than the other.
But, to go back to general agreement: Yeah basically every common hairloss prevention whatever is a almost entirely a scam.
We're talking like... twice daily usage for months results in... 15 to 8 new hairs per sq centimeter, for rogaine/minoxidil.
Sure, technically, it does work... but just barely, and you'd have to keep using it forever, and even if you did, if you're prone to hairloss, you'll hit a follicle loss rate that exceeds the regrowth rate at some point.
Amnesigenic
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •Madzielle
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •I have some kind of alopecia, as a woman.
It all started falling out when I was 14. I kept a pixie cut, dyed blonde, for over 15 years because of it. Crying in front of the mirror was inevitable all through those years.
Wasn't until my early 30s it started to.. idk, get a little fuller, but it's still thin. Luckily, I also stopped giving a fuck about it about then. I stopped cutting it, I stopped dying it. I now have long hair for the first time since I was 14.
When I met my husband, he wore a hat, indoors. Whenever we go out he wears a hat still. He has thinning hair up top. The man's so tall I hardly see it. I hardly notice it, and it doesn't look bad anyway. I realized he feels the same for me, and most people aint gonna judge you for something like that. Why do we judge ourselves so harshly?
Anyway, Topix makes a fiber powder. I cried with joy the first time I used it. It's not a permanent solution nor an everyday one, but if you have an event to attend, I highly recommend it for a boost of confidence.
obnomus
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •Almacca
in reply to Thorry84 • • •Hell yeah. I even bought one of these.*
There's an old saying: "God only made so many perfect heads. The rest he covered with hair."
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in reply to Thorry84 • • •TheReturnOfPEB
in reply to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ • • •surfactants are bad for yo' scalp
but then again so is testosterone
Samsy
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