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Zohran Mamdani’s victory in NYC mayoral primary leaves Wall Street 'alarmed' and 'depressed'


Mamdani's emphasis on socialism and redistribution of wealth runs counter to Wall Street's preference for unbridled capitalism and policies that support growth, such as deregulation and low taxes. The 33-year-old has supported taxing the ultra-wealthy, financial transactions and passive income like dividends. He has also endorsed a state-level wealth tax and increased marginal income tax rates on high earners.

Hedge fund magnate Bill Ackman said he woke up Wednesday "a bit depressed" by Mamdani's victory. The Pershing Square chief said he's now looking at the logistics for another candidate, not himself, to run.

Lawrence Summers, the former Treasury Secretary and president of Harvard University, also expressed his distaste Mamdani's nomination.


Guys, Bill Ackman and Larry Summers are sad. 😂



Meta Secures Bittersweet Fair Use Victory in AI 'Piracy' Case


In a pivotal moment for artificial intelligence and copyright law, Meta has secured a bittersweet partial fair use victory in its defense of a 'piracy' lawsuit filed by several book authors. While granting Meta summary judgment on specific claims, the court outlined how copyright challenges against AI developers might succeed in the future. The decision emphasizes the critical importance of proving potential market harm, specifically by AI-generated books.
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in reply to Pro

Second, the plaintiffs argued that Meta’s unauthorized copying harmed the relatively new market for AI training licensing. The court dismissed this too, ruling that the harm from the loss of licensing fees is not “cognizable”.


So all loss claimed by media giant for lost subscription (license fee) is not cognizable.

“As should now be clear, this ruling does not stand for the proposition that Meta’s use of copyrighted materials to train its language models is lawful. It stands only for the proposition that these plaintiffs made the wrong arguments and failed to develop a record in support of the right one,” the ruling reads.


No decision made then.

in reply to Pro

This is the argument that bothers me:

The court also identified a third argument, which the authors didn’t pursue in great detail; market dilution. Under this theory, AI models trained on copyrighted works can generate “countless works that compete with the originals, even if those works aren’t themselves infringing,” Judge Chhabria wrote.


So, even if what you make isn't infringing on their rights, its still competing with them which should be forbidden. That whole argument is a machine shouldn't be allowed to compete with a human. So, if I am inspired by another's work, that's ok, but if a machine does that we need to ban it.

in reply to Mordikan

The latter part makes sense to me tbh. Machines should not allowed to compete with humans (in creative endeavours) because it is an intrinsically unfair competition that further erodes the rights of those humans who are more vulnerable, in the circumstance that is opposite to the intent of having machines around in the first place. They are supposed to do our beast-of-burden work, not make it so that our only pending value to be extracted by capitalism is beast-of-burden work.

What I'm not sure I buy is the idea that the "countless works" generated by AI actually compete with the original, in particular if they are non-infringing. Let's say I take the work of an author to train an AI on their style. The author writes exclusively noir; I instruct the AI to generate college drama in the same style. Are the new works competing? The author won't offer me a college drama in the first place.

in reply to Mordikan

That's why I only wear clothes made by human children. No machine gonna dress me!



Study shows gaming can reduce stress, even the violent kind






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La mela di Eva? Un errore di traduzione che ha fatto storia


A partire dal tardo Medioevo e poi con prepotenza durante il Rinascimento, pittori e scultori iniziarono a rappresentare la scena della tentazione con una mela tra le mani di Eva.

in reply to fossilesque

I’m 99% sure that’s a picture of a blue bottle, not sure what a man o war is.

Edit: Well today I learned that what we call “bluebottles” in Aotearoa and Australia is called “Man of War” in the US.

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ICJ Will Probably Find “Israel” GUILTY of Genocide in Gaza - The Evidence Is Too Overwhelming







in reply to FundMECFS

Nöd i dem Fall, nei. Ussert mer wett da ide Schwiiz go wohne, bringt Schwiizerdüütsch nöd würkli öppis. S Hochdüütsche degäge chan mer au da bruuche. S lohnt sich also viel meeh.

Mer chan ja au Schwiizerdüütsch lerne wenn mer s Hochdüütsche langsam chan. Sött denn au viel eifacher sii.

Schwiizerdüütsch lerne isch au viel schwärer ohni Immersion wills halt eifach chum Lernmaterial dezue git. Und natürlich viel weniger Regle, wenn doch Regle bim lerne hälfet. Somit dänke ich nöd, dass Schwiizerdüütsch em Titel da grächt wird.

in reply to Pamasich

Echli Respekt, bitte! So öppis vu verreckte Lügä klar isch Schwyzerdütsch dr Wäg i d Zuekunft, nid das komische Hochdütsch-Gemurmel!




Perhaps...


Alt Text:

This is a screenshot of a bluesky post from “The Tennessee Holler” posted 12 hours ago. The post reads: “If you’re zip-tying grandmas protesting losing health care maybe you’re not the good guys in the story?”
The post includes a repost from Joe G posted 2 hours ago that says “Arresting people in wheelchairs protesting Medicaid cuts.”
Below the text is a video thumbnail showing what appears to be law enforcement officers restraining an elderly person in a wheelchair in what looks like a government building or office setting.


The Post


in reply to Skavau

YES.

Or shows where the characters are supposed to be lower/middle class but somehow afford all sorts of shit that is super unrealistic. (Think the cast of Superstore all getting super fancy halloween costumes every year and buying a new one every year eating takeout all the time and easily affording middle range cars when they work minimum wage).

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Il Mediterraneo Bollente: Mare e Clima Fuori Controllo


Il Mediterraneo si sta riscaldando come mai prima d’ora, con anomalie termiche che superano i 5 gradi tra Spagna, Francia e Sardegna. Lo segnala l’Osservatorio ANBI, che parla di temperature marine record, con punte fino a 29 gradi attese nei prossimi giorni. Questo caldo eccezionale ha effetti anche sulla terraferma: le aree dove il mare è più freddo registrano temperature più miti, mentre in Europa occidentale il caldo africano imperversa, con punte di 40 gradi in Italia. Intanto calano i livelli di fiumi e laghi, soprattutto al Sud e al Centro. Il fiume Po ha perso il 25% della sua portata in una settimana. Secondo ANBI, servono investimenti urgenti in infrastrutture e una nuova gestione del territorio, per affrontare una crisi climatica che accelera, soprattutto nel bacino del Mediterraneo.

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White House responds to Zohran Mamdani's election win


A senior aide to President Donald Trump has claimed Zohran Mamdani's victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary is a result of a failure to control migration.

"NYC is the clearest warning yet of what happens to a society when it fails to control migration," Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff, wrote on X.

Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist, defeated former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in a stunning upset on Tuesday night.



Don’t sleepwalk from computer-vision research into surveillance


The output of computer-vision research is overwhelmingly aimed towards monitoring humans. The potential ethical implications need more scrutiny.


Amen


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Woman in a wheelchair saying: “THERE IS NO MARRIAGE EQUALITY UNTIL PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES CAN MARRY WITHOUT LOSING BENEFITS”
in reply to FundMECFS

Specifically "disability" benefits or just overall social security transfers?

Bcs that might be due to the total household income too (and the fact that unfortunately a lot of ppl with disabilities & chronic pain don't have a lot of income).
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(Overall we tend to be overly strict about such stuff bcs politicians often exploit it in a manner 'why should we pay for a millionaires basic wheelchair?!??' ... but I didn't know there was like a cut-off income point for overall benefits in terms of using them for specific medical things in Italy & Belgium, iirc that's not the case for glasses & basic dental care, tho the availability of the later in Italy is poor/really basic.)

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in reply to Evil_Shrubbery

Well it’s the welfare people with disabilities (who cannot work due to their disability) are eligeable for. The system is different in every country but usually you have a base rate that is not enough to survive on (in the US it tends to be 8k per year, other countries aren’t much more generous), and hopefully you also qualify for other help, like maybe food stamps or subsidised energy payments.

In most of the countries I listed, both of those are slashed down or straight up removed if you marry someone with income, but especially the second.
Which basically removes any freedom for the disabled person in the relationship and makes it way easier for abusive relationships to happen.

Because you end up having a huge power imbalance. You cannot fight for yourself, you rely on your partner for your daily care or for transport if you need to go anywhere. You also rely on them for money etc. The relationship can end up as heirarchical as a Parent/Child relationship. So it’s really a problem that if you choose to marry you lose all your independence.

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Majority of US K-12 Teachers Now Using AI for Lesson Planning, Grading


A Gallup and Walton Family Foundation poll found 6 in 10 US teachers in K-12 public schools used AI tools for work during the past school year, with higher adoption rates among high school educators and early-career teachers. The survey of more than 2,000 teachers nationwide conducted in April found that those using AI tools weekly estimate saving about six hours per week.
#USA



As McIver Pleads Not Guilty, Rights Group Sounds Alarm Over Trump 'Intimidation Campaign'


Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver pleads not guilty to charges stemming from incident outside ICE facility. ACLU condemns Trump admin's "intimidation tactics."
#USA


Mozilla Formally Discontinues Its DeepSpeech Project


One of the interesting projects engaged in by Mozilla that directly wasn't related to their web browser efforts was DeepSpeech, an embedded/offline speech-to-text engine. To not much surprise given the lack of activity in recent years, last week they finally and formally discontinued the open-source project.


Flock Removes States From National Lookup Tool After ICE and Abortion Searches Revealed


cross-posted from: rss.ponder.cat/post/215357

Flock Removes States From National Lookup Tool After ICE and Abortion Searches Revealed

Flock, the automatic license plate reader (ALPR) company with a presence in thousands of communities across the U.S., has stopped agencies across the country from searching cameras inside Illinois, California, and Virginia, 404 Media has learned. The dramatic moves come after 404 Media revealed local police departments were repeatedly performing lookups around the country on behalf of ICE, a Texas officer searched cameras nationwide for a woman who self-administered an abortion, and lawmakers recently signed a new law in Virginia. Ordinarily Flock allows agencies to opt into a national lookup database, where agencies in one state can access data collected in another, as long as they also share their own data. This practice violates multiple state laws which bar the sharing of ALPR data out of state or it being accessed for immigration or healthcare purposes.

The changes also come after a wave of similar coverage in local and state-focused media outlets, with many replicating our reporting to learn more about what agencies are accessing Flock cameras in their communities and for what purpose. The Illinois Secretary of State is investigating whether Illinois police departments broke the law by sharing data with outside agencies for immigration or abortion related reasons. Some police departments have also shut down the data access after learning it was being used for immigration purposes.

“Some states, like California, do not allow any sharing across state borders. For those states, Flock has disabled National Lookup to make compliance easier,” Flock CEO Garrett Langley wrote in a public blog post on June 19.

In that blog post, titled “Setting the Record Straight: Statement on Flock Network Sharing, Use Cases, and Federal Cooperation,” Langley says he is writing to provide transparency on “recent clickbait-driven reporting and social media rumors that mischaracterize Flock’s LPR devices.” Rather than refuting any of our reporting, he instead explains that as a result of it, Flock has decided to perform numerous internal audits about how police are using the network that exactly aligns with 404 Media’s reporting, and that Flock has decided to make specific changes to how Flock works to ensure that local police are complying with state data sharing laws, which include disabling the national lookup tool in California.

That post followed another published by the company a few days earlier, which discussed an audit Flock conducted on what agencies were accessing data in Illinois. “Since we initiated the audit in May, 47 agencies have been removed from access to Illinois data,” that blog post reads.

Flock has also removed the national lookup feature for cameras in Virginia, according to an internal Flock message viewed by 404 Media. 404 Media granted the source who shared it anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak to the press. On Tuesday a Flock spokesperson confirmed in an email to 404 Media that the changes to Virginia data access are complete.

In May, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin signed a new law which will limit the use of such data to specific criminal investigations, human trafficking, stolen vehicles, and missing persons cases, the local TV outlet WAVY reported. The law comes into effect July 1, the report added.

Flock cameras work by continuously scanning the plates, model, and color of vehicles driving by. Law enforcement can then access data collected from their own cameras, but Flock also allows state and nationwide lookups. For a nationwide search, agencies are able to search other police departments’ cameras if they in turn make theirs available for search. But this can result in illegal data sharing if such access violates state law.

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404 Media reported in May that local police around the country were performing Flock lookups on behalf of ICE. That included lookups on cameras administered by the Danville, Illinois Police Department, triggering the audit there. 404 Media also reported cops in California are illegally sharing Flock data with agencies out of state, and searched cameras related to an “immigration protest.”

Flock says it conducted an internal audit of agencies that had access to Illinois data. If an agency was found to have affirmed compliance with Illinois law while also conducting multiple searches using reasons impermissible under state law, then Flock revoked their access to Illinois data. Flock also wrote that “All out of state agencies with access to Illinois data are being re-educated on Illinois-specific legal requirements and product functionality,” and that the company is placing new emphasis on “responsible sharing, with updated training content, in-product guidance, and communications to reinforce compliance.”

Flock also said it launched a new tool that blocks impermissible searches in real time. “If a search involving Illinois camera data includes terms that indicate an impermissible purpose under Illinois law, the Illinois data will automatically be excluded,” the company wrote.

Flock said it also has plans for an AI-based tool that will identify suspicious searches and allow agencies to require case numbers when their cameras are searched (as opposed to the vague reasons such as “immigration” in some of the data 404 Media obtained).

404 Media’s investigation into local police departments performing Flock lookups for ICE was based on a “Network Audit” obtained by researchers by public records requests. A Network Audit shows what agency searched another agency's Flock cameras, and for what stated purpose. The investigation into a Flock search performed for “had an abortion, search for female,” was based on Network Audits from other police departments obtained by 404 Media. The sheriff in that case said the family was worried for the woman’s safety and so authorities used Flock in an attempt to locate her.

Since publishing those articles and much of the related data, other outlets have dug into the information themselves. For example, Suncoast Searchlight used the data we published to find the Florida Highway Patrol tapped Flock cameras to aid immigration crackdowns; the Evanston Roundtable used it to find its police department shared access to its cameras with agencies that performed searches related to immigration; the Central Current reports officials in Syracuse, New York, are investigating their data sharing practices the outlet reviewed the data; and KUSA-TV Denver found Loveland Police Department’s Flock cameras were used for “ICE” searches.

And several cities have decided not to renew or expand their contracts with Flock. The City of Austin let its contract with Flock lapse, in part because of concerns around ICE access to the data. The City of San Marcos decided to not place additional cameras in the city. The San Marcos Police Department also changed their policy to require outside law enforcement agencies to file a request concerning a specific crime in order to receive Flock data, Spectrum News 1 reported.

The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety said it blocked outside access to its cameras after learning the data was being searched by departments “focused on immigration-related violations,” local media reported.

“License plate readers can serve as an important tool for law enforcement, but these cameras must be regulated so they aren’t abused for surveillance, tracking the data of innocent people or criminalizing lawful behavior. No one seeking legal healthcare services in Illinois should face harassment or jail—period,” Secretary Giannoulias told 404 Media in a statement.

Flock declined to comment further on its changes to California data access.


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Map from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affair


caitlinjohnst.one/p/after-deny…




https://x.com/FranceskAlbs/status/1936913191369343452

80% of the country has been destroyed, 100% of the population displaced, 50% of the deaths children(, 0 solution has been seriously discussed), ... :

https://x.com/dn_osama_rabee/status/1933093727423095151
https://x.com/translatingpal/status/1936134624620540307
https://x.com/ryangrim/status/1936555053768171996
...

17% would only comparable to the second Congo war(, 1998-2003, 3-5M out of ~30M, mostly civilians from starvation or diseases), or the Korean war(, 1950-1953, 1.5-2M out of 9M, mostly from US bombings), otherwise, a.f.a.i.k., the only relatively recent recorded historical events with a higher percentage are genocides(, that have even reached an unbelievable 90% in two cases).

https://x.com/caitoz/status/1926467525488889926

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Another case of ICE disappearing an American citizen


The family members of a U.S. citizen who was taken into custody by federal agents in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday are demanding answers as she was detained while on her way to work.

Andrea Velez, a Cal Poly Pomona grad working in merchandising at a shoe company, had just been dropped off by her mother and sister for the workday when they saw her being taken into custody, adding they had barely even driven a block before the arrest began.

"They didn't have vests that said ICE or anything," said Velez's sister Estrella Rosas. "Their cars didn't have license plates."

She says that her mother was driving away when she looked in her rearview mirror at what was described by police as immigration enforcement.

"In the rear mirror she saw my sister was kinda, like, attacked from the back and she was already on the floor," Rosas said.

Video shows a growing crowd of onlookers yelling as officers surround the 32-year-old woman. Her family members were too scared to get out, as Rosas' mother has residency but not full U.S. citizenship.

They're also worried that Velez may have been holding pepper spray, which they say she always carries in her hand when walking downtown, when agents approached her.

Witnesses told CBS News Los Angeles that no one asked for her identification, but her family believes that it was nothing she actually did that led to her arrest, but rather the way she looks.

"Just because of the color of our skin, they think we're criminals," Rosas said. "My sister was there, so they were like, 'Oh, she looks Hispanic, so let's take her too.'"

As of Tuesday night, they have still not been able to find out where Velez is being held and are worried it could be days before they finally do.

CBS News Los Angeles has reached out to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement for information on Velez's arrest but has not yet heard back. An inquiry was also made asking how agents check a person's status when they first come into contact, and how they find the people they're targeting in enforcement operations.

Some of the video circulating online, showing Velez's arrest, also shows a group of Los Angeles police who appear to be aiding federal agents in the immigration operations.

Later Tuesday, officers told CBS News Los Angeles that they were called to the area after receiving a 911 call reporting a kidnapping at the location. When they arrived, they say that they saw that a federal immigration operation was underway and stayed to maintain peace because they were concerned by the growing crowd and the federal agents.



Faenza (Ra): Visite guidate della Pro Loco per i “Martedì d’Estate” (1-8-15-22 luglio 2025)


La Pro Loco Faenza organizza un ciclo di visite guidate serali nei “Martedì d’Estate”, alla scoperta di luoghi insoliti e storie affascinanti della città. Quattro appuntamenti curati da guide turistiche abilitate della Regione Emilia-Romagna, con inizio alle 20.45 e ritrovo presso la sede Pro Loco (Voltone Molinella).

Quota di partecipazione: 3 euro. Prenotazione obbligatoria, posti limitati. Consigliata la prenotazione dalla settimana precedente.

Programma:

1° luglio – “Farmacie d’arte”
Tour in tre farmacie storiche (Sansoni, Zanotti, Duomo), tra arredi antichi, architetture e arte. Percorso accessibile, tranne un primo piano non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta.

8 luglio – “I 120 anni del Sarti”
Dalla sua nascita a teatro a cinema, un viaggio dietro le quinte e nelle trasformazioni del Teatro Sarti.

15 luglio – “Il Ridotto del Masini e la Galleria dei Cento Pacifici”
Un’immersione nell’eleganza neoclassica tra architetture, sculture e affreschi del Ridotto del Teatro Masini e della Galleria dei Cento Pacifici.

22 luglio – “Storie di uomini e paesi”
Passeggiata all’interno del Museo di Palazzo Laderchi per scoprire la Faenza tra XIX e XX secolo attraverso volti, memorie e trasformazioni della città.

Info e prenotazioni:
Pro Loco Iat Faenza – Voltone Molinella 2
📞 0546 25231 ✉️ info@prolocofaenza.it
🌐 www.prolocofaenza.it

Orari ufficio (maggio-settembre):
Lun–Sab: 9.30-12.30 / 15.30-18.30 | Dom e festivi: 9.30-12.30



Zohran Mamdani Delivers Progressive Win Over Democratic Establishment | Common Dreams


from Common Dreams [reprinted from Pressenza]
David Andersson
Jun 25, 2025

"But the establishment’s machine was no match for the momentum behind Mamdani, who worked closely with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Their progressive political movement, deeply rooted in democratic socialism, has been steadily gaining ground—election after election, neighborhood by neighborhood—through tireless grassroots organizing, door-to-door campaigning, and small-dollar donations.

“This is a victory for every New Yorker who has been told they don’t have a voice,” Mamdani said in his victory speech. “It’s proof that organized people can beat organized money.”"

#USA


Zohran Mamdani Delivers Progressive Win Over Democratic Establishment | Common Dreams


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/32265146

from Common Dreams [reprinted from Pressenza]
David Andersson
Jun 25, 2025

"But the establishment’s machine was no match for the momentum behind Mamdani, who worked closely with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Their progressive political movement, deeply rooted in democratic socialism, has been steadily gaining ground—election after election, neighborhood by neighborhood—through tireless grassroots organizing, door-to-door campaigning, and small-dollar donations.

“This is a victory for every New Yorker who has been told they don’t have a voice,” Mamdani said in his victory speech. “It’s proof that organized people can beat organized money.”"



Zohran Mamdani Delivers Progressive Win Over Democratic Establishment | Common Dreams


from Common Dreams [reprinted from Pressenza]
David Andersson
Jun 25, 2025

"But the establishment’s machine was no match for the momentum behind Mamdani, who worked closely with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Their progressive political movement, deeply rooted in democratic socialism, has been steadily gaining ground—election after election, neighborhood by neighborhood—through tireless grassroots organizing, door-to-door campaigning, and small-dollar donations.

“This is a victory for every New Yorker who has been told they don’t have a voice,” Mamdani said in his victory speech. “It’s proof that organized people can beat organized money.”"




La Hongrie met en garde ses partenaires de l'UE qui voudraient participer à la Pride




Men, Where Have You Gone? Please Come Back.


It started to become clear the previous April, when a man who had been pursuing me canceled a dinner at the last minute. There was a scheduling mix-up with his son’s game. I understood. I’m a hockey mom; I get it. Still, I went. I wore what I would have worn anyway. I took the table. I ordered well. And I watched the room.

Only two tables nearby seemed to hold actual dates. The rest were groups of women, or women alone, each one occupying her space with quiet confidence. No shrinking. No waiting. No apologizing.

That night marked something. Not a heartbreak, but an unveiling. A sense that what I’d been experiencing wasn’t just personal misalignment. It was something broader. Cultural. A slow vanishing of presence.


I’m 54. I’ve been dating since the mid-80s, been married, been a mother, gotten divorced, had many relationships long and short. I remember when part of heterosexual male culture involved showing up with a woman to signal something — status, success, desirability. Women were once signifiers of value, even to other men. It wasn’t always healthy, but it meant that men had to show up and put in some effort.

That dynamic has quietly collapsed. We have moved into an era where many men no longer seek women to impress other men or to connect across difference. They perform elsewhere. Alone. They’ve filtered us out.

I recently experienced a flicker of possibility. With James. We met on Raya, the dating app. There was something mutual from the start — wordplay, emotional precision, a tone that felt attuned. It was brief, but it caught light. I remember saying to him, “Even fleeting connections matter, when they’re mutual and lit from the inside.” I meant it.

There was just enough spark to wonder what might unfold. Enough curiosity to imagine a doorway. But he didn’t step through it. Not with a plan. Not with presence. He hovered — flirting, retreating, offering warmth but no direction.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/20/style/modern-love-men-where-have-you-gone-please-come-back.html?unlocked_article_code=1.RE8.XGxM.Vjn2tQ-ezAmR



I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid


Some excerpts:

A survivor of the Tuesday massacre at the GHF distribution point in Rafah told me that shortly after the appointed distribution time, Israeli soldiers were near the road to the site, “hunting people as if they were ducks”.

The aid seeker from southern Gaza told me he saw gangs of Palestinian thieves inside the point, apparently “working side by side with the GHF workers” to create a buffer between the pushing crowds and US staff.

The GHF workers, described as “seasoned crisis operators,” have troubling backgrounds. Phil Reilly, CEO of Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), which assists the GHF, was a senior vice president at a US company that committed a massacre in Iraq in 2007.

The foundation is also assisted by another company, publicly known as UG Solutions. During the January ceasefire, UG hired US mercenaries at daily rates starting at $1,100 to inspect vehicles at the Netzarim checkpoint.



The US establishment fears the emergence of China




Invader Zim Season 1 ep 1 upscale sample


Curious what you guys think, if you can find a better version, if I should keep working on this, etc.
in reply to MothmanLives

Awesome! I'd watch the whole show for sure. What program did you use?
in reply to Venus_Ziegenfalle

output frames in Shotcut, Real-ESRGAN 4x using realesr-animevideov3-x4 then "mogrifried" using image magick and put them back in using Shotcut, takes about 2-3 days, could definitely be optimized a bit though
in reply to MothmanLives

Sick. Yeah I've done a similar project before. I upscaled the videos, then fine-tuned them in shotcut (I layered the upscaled and original video to preserve more details, adjusted the colors and so on) and then doubled the framerate with flowframes. You can check out an episode of Filmore in German here 😄 It took a long time for me too btw. And I think I fried my GPU a little.
in reply to MothmanLives

Definitely looks upscaled, but looks damn good nonetheless! Thanks for this. Hands down, one of the best shows to have ever existed. Now I want to find my DVDs from way back when.



Zohran Mamdani Delivers Stunning Blow to 'Billionaire-Backed Status Quo' in NYC | Common Dreams


Jake Johnson
Jun 25, 2025

"Affordability was a key focus of Mamdani's policy platform and messaging, with the Democratic state assemblymember calling for an immediate rent freeze for all of the city's rent-stabilized tenants, the creation of a network of city-owned grocery stores focused not on profits but on "keeping prices low," and free childcare.

Mamdani proposed funding those and other priorities with a higher tax rate on corporations and city residents earning more than $1 million per year—fueling the backlash his campaign faced from the ultra-wealthy."

#USA


Trump's Corrupt Plan to Steal Rural America's Broadband Future


The old saying “timing is everything” apparently also applies to corruption.

On June 6, mere hours after Elon Musk started his tweet war with the president, Trump’s Commerce Department released its long-awaited revisions to the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (“BEAD”) program.

This $42 billion broadband-deployment plan was part of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (“IIJA”) that Congress passed in November 2021. As expected, the Trump administration’s revisions radically overhauled what had been a rural broadband-deployment plan focused on building fiber networks — and turned it into a free money dispenser for Elon Musk’s satellite-broadband company, Starlink.

Had this billionaire bromance fallen apart a few weeks earlier, we might have seen a less sweeping revision of this once-in-a-lifetime infrastructure program. But now that this revised plan is out there, analysts everywhere — operating on the premise that Trump-administration corruption is a given — are trying to predict how and to what degree the Trump team will enforce these changes designed to unjustly enrich Musk … a man the president reportedly called “a big time drug addict” as the two traded barbs.

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Trump's Corrupt Plan to Steal Rural America's Broadband Future


The old saying “timing is everything” apparently also applies to corruption.

On June 6, mere hours after Elon Musk started his tweet war with the president, Trump’s Commerce Department released its long-awaited revisions to the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (“BEAD”) program.

This $42 billion broadband-deployment plan was part of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (“IIJA”) that Congress passed in November 2021. As expected, the Trump administration’s revisions radically overhauled what had been a rural broadband-deployment plan focused on building fiber networks — and turned it into a free money dispenser for Elon Musk’s satellite-broadband company, Starlink.

Had this billionaire bromance fallen apart a few weeks earlier, we might have seen a less sweeping revision of this once-in-a-lifetime infrastructure program. But now that this revised plan is out there, analysts everywhere — operating on the premise that Trump-administration corruption is a given — are trying to predict how and to what degree the Trump team will enforce these changes designed to unjustly enrich Musk … a man the president reportedly called “a big time drug addict” as the two traded barbs.

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in reply to sabreW4K3

There needs to be the Music app for Video app and maybe it's closer to the Postcast app but it's all there.

Any anyone that's missing, we have to assume you're in it for the exposure and we're doing you the favor by spreading your expression of free speech while you deal with how you want to fund it.

I didn't commission it so it's not my responsibility to make you whole on this endeavor. Stop pretending we owe you a specific amount of money.

No service was rendered. No service fee should be charged. If you want your content to remain a secret then why did you release it to not a form that can be copied at no cost to you.

I strongly argue that much of what we do around copyright is a violation of the first amendment in a thousand ways.

The fact that you can calculate damages against us is silly. Did I libel you? I recorded some knowledge I was given that was relayed to someone else.

The fact that you've provided something that can be copied perfectly is on you. Doesn't make you a fucking word god. How faulty does our memory need to be before this game of telephone because legal in the eyes of copyright?

Using a magical language doesn't override out right to use our free will to study our encountered world.

It is unjust to restrict us from sharing our findings. This is our free expression. These are chains that no corporate or other person or persons can be trusted to possess as empherial as they may.

Any legal framework that forces us to silence ourselves is crime against our humanity.

The longer you refuse the faster we build a video app that mathematically routes around any that may be constructed. Your imagination may be limited but the laws of mathematics finds a way.

How can you punish our innate desire to communicate in clarity.

in reply to sabreW4K3

they should just say they're just training ai's


Wilco - The Whole Love (2011)


Il coraggio è una virtù di pochi e i Wilco sono tra questi.
I fan di vecchia data, dopo un primo ascolto rimarranno molto probabilmente spiazzati. The Whole Love abbandonando la strada di Sky Blue Sky (2007) e dell’ultimo Wilco (2011), dimenticando i suoni di Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002) e A Ghost Is Born (2004), si inerpica in nuovi territori e... Leggi e ascolta...


Wilco - The Whole Love (2011)


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Il coraggio è una virtù di pochi e i Wilco sono tra questi. I fan di vecchia data, dopo un primo ascolto rimarranno molto probabilmente spiazzati. The Whole Love abbandonando la strada di Sky Blue Sky (2007) e dell’ultimo Wilco (2011), dimenticando i suoni di Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002) e A Ghost Is Born (2004), si inerpica in nuovi territori e, questo, non può che far bene. Si perchè, al di la che il disco possa piacere o meno, quello che conta per un gruppo ormai sulla breccia dal 1995 (senza contare la parenesi “Uncle Tupelo” dei primi anni novanta) è il saper rinnovarsi, evitando così la noia del ripetersi. The Whole Love è un ponte, l’inizio probabilmente di un nuovo corso dei Wilco. Non che Jeff Tweedy non sia stato incline a sperimentazioni e a ricerche sonore, anzi, fatto sta che questo ultimo lavoro suona come un manifesto di cambiamento. Un cambiamento che sa di abbandono ai vecchi cliché e di abbraccio a nuove esperienze musicali senza preclusioni di ordine commerciale, non a caso l’album è prodotto proprio da Tweedy... artesuono.blogspot.com/2014/08…


Ascolta: album.link/i/1810628579


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