It’s Official: America Can’t Be Trusted
Ukraine Weapons Flip-Flops Show America Can't Be Trusted
Flip-flops, uncertainty, and the Pentagon’s freelancing on weapons aid leave Ukraine and European allies in the lurch.Christian Caryl (Foreign Policy)
Microsoft says regulations and environmental issues are cramping its Euro expansion
Microsoft says regulations and environmental issues are cramping its Euro expansion
: 'I don't think there's a spare megawatt sitting anywhere idle in all of Europe, or the US, as a matter of fact'Dan Robinson (The Register)
This tool strips away anti-AI protections from digital art
This tool strips away anti-AI protections from digital art
The proof-of-concept technology removes a layer of digital “poison” meant to disrupt AI models that scrape online images for training.Peter Hall (MIT Technology Review)
As the article mentions, this is the first public tool, but you can be assured that billion dollar companies already have internal tools to do this. It's the endless cat and mouse game.
The end result is less art from creators since they spend more time trying to counter LLM scraping instead of working on new art and more LLM generated art to fill in the vacuum.
Minecraft creator Markus "Notch" Person backed the Stop Killing Games campaign. criticizing digital game licenses. He argued that if players don't truly own games, then piracy isn't theft.
Minecraft Creator Says That If Buying a Game Is Not a Purchase, Then Pirating It Is Not Theft
Minecraft creator Markus Persson commented on the Stop Killing Games initiative: 'if buying a game is not a purchase, pirating is not theft'.Alessio Palumbo (Wccftech)
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FBI Seizes Gaming Piracy Domains Including 'Pre-Release' Target NSW2U
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has seized the domain names of several gaming-related pirate sites, including NSW2U.com, which has been Nintendo's nemesis for years. The operation was carried out in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, including the Dutch fiscal police. It is not immediately clear whether the action is linked to any arrests or indictments.
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Datacenter growth estimates likely exaggerated, report says
Datacenters are slurping ever more energy to meet the growing demands of AI, but some estimates of future demand imply an increase in hardware that would be beyond the capacity of global chipmakers to supply, according to an environmental nonprofit.Warnings about the amount of energy that AI datacenters will consume have been getting more strident. A recent report by Deloitte Insights estimated that the total power required by bit barns in the US will increase by a factor of five by 2035, and consultants Bain & Company issued advice to utility companies to revamp the way they operate to support a rapid scale-up of energy resources.
But what happens if those estimates are overinflated? If power companies invest heavily in additional power generation and transmission infrastructure, but datacenter growth does not come near the forecast level, the cost of that expansion would have to be borne by other customers.
Which ... is already happening. $50-a-month rate hike?! As recently as 2019, I was paying $25 per month for my first MWh, all inclusive.
Meanwhile, some US power companies are already set to impose price hikes on consumers because of those pesky bit barns, according to various reports.The Financial Times said that National Grid, with users in New York and Massachusetts, is to raise rates by $50 a month, while Northern Indiana Public Service Company is upping monthly rates by $23 a customer.
Reuters reports that PJM Interconnection, which serves a number of states clustered near the east coast, is set to increase its energy bills by more than 20 percent this summer. Its area of coverage includes Virginia, home to the largest concentration of datacenter capacity in the world.
Slow down on building power plants for all those new AI datacenters, report warns
: Projections are likely exaggerated, a new analysis from an environmental group saysDan Robinson (The Register)
Kingston adds M.2 2230 form-factor to the NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD lineup
The new Kingston NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2230 is a single-sided M.2 2230 (22x30mm) form-factor SSD that will be available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities, reaching sequential read and write speeds of up to 6,000MB/s and 5,000MB/s. The Kingston NV3 is also available in the standard M.2 2280 form-factor.
Look, I'll be the first to admit that this is a not-even-glorified press-release rewrite.
That out of the way, it's pretty amazing that 2230 has become viable at large capacities while still hitting PCIe 4 speeds. Sure, it's not the latest gen in the wild, but my guess is you'd need active cooling for PCIe 5 in this form factor.
My first NVMe drive was shockingly tiny -- like, I know millimetres and all, but I'm old enough that our first (20MB) hard drive was full-height 5¼". Being able to get this kind of throughput in such a small space makes a 2280 look like an SD card adapter for a 2230 microSD.
Kingston adds M.2 2230 form-factor to the NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD lineup
Reaching 6,000MB/s and at up to 2TB Kingston has added a new form-factor to the popular NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD lineup, the 2230, which will be perfect for those gaming handheld consoles and other devices.Slobodan Simic (Fudzilla)
Federated Social Media with Topic-Based Following and Blocking?
Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK
Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK
Bluesky is bringing age verification to its platform in the UK. The update comes as part of efforts to comply with the UK’s Online Safety Act, which aims to prevent kids from accessing porn and harmful content on the web.Emma Roth (The Verge)
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Missouri AG: Any AI That Doesn’t Praise Donald Trump Might Be “Consumer Fraud” (No, Really)
Missouri AG: Any AI That Doesn’t Praise Donald Trump Might Be “Consumer Fraud” (No, Really)
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey just sent threatening letters to Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta, claiming their AI chatbots violated Missouri’s consumer protection laws. The crim…Techdirt
The architecture of military IP imperialism: the UAE, intellectual property theft, and secrecy jurisdictions as legal black boxes - ROAPE
The architecture of military IP imperialism: the UAE, intellectual property theft, and secrecy jurisdictions as legal black boxes - ROAPE
Taking UAE's recently alleged appropriation of South African defense intellectual property as her starting point, journalist Khadija Sharife argues this asset theft of African innovation, talent and sovereignty signals a continuation of imperial plun…ROAPE
[Tom Garry for The Guardian] Arsenal to break world record fee by signing Liverpool’s Olivia Smith for £1m
Arsenal to break world-record fee by signing Liverpool’s Olivia Smith for £1m
Arsenal have agreed the first £1m transfer fee in women’s football after Liverpool accepted a world-record offer for the Canada forward Olivia SmithTom Garry (The Guardian)
How Music Influences Plant Growth: Studies and Tips
Discover how music can boost your plants' growth. Find scientific insights and practical tips for optimal plant results.hesi.nl
Dams around the world hold so much water they've shifted Earth's poles, new research shows
The construction of thousands of dams since 1835 has caused Earth's poles to wobble, new research suggests.Scientists found that large dams hold so much water they redistribute mass around the globe, shifting the position of Earth's crust relative to the mantle, the planet's middle layer.
Earth's mantle is gooey, and the crust forms a solid shell that can slide around on top of it. Weight on the crust that causes it to shift relative to the mantle also shifts the location of Earth's poles, the researchers said.
Dams around the world hold so much water they've shifted Earth's poles, new research shows
Dam construction since 1835 has caused Earth's poles to "wander" away from the planet's rotational axis because of the massive weight of water reservoirs.Sascha Pare (Live Science)
Storing water behind dams caused Earth's poles to move a total distance of 3.7 feet (1.1 m) over the study period, the authors of the new research found.
fermaggio dell’omicidio videoludico grazie all’antimiseria europea??? (Petizione ECI “Stop Killing Games”)
Succedono cose sempre più pazze in questa economia… anzi, solo cose pazze, oserei dire… ma, indubbiamente, ogni tanto, tra queste folli follie, qualche schiribizzo dal grande valore aggiunto pur spunta fuori. Tipo, il cosiddetto movimento politico, ed omonima iniziativa dei cittadini europei, conosciuto come BASTA Uccidendo Giochi!!! (Per i britannici, anche se loro non hanno […]
Perché la Nazionale Italiana veste d'Azzurro: l'origine di un simbolo sportivo, da Focus.it
Perché la Nazionale Italiana veste d'Azzurro: l'origine di un simbolo sportivo
Scopri perché la Nazionale Italiana usa la maglia azzurra: un colore scelto nel 1911 in onore dei Savoia, oggi simbolo dell’identità sportiva nazionale.Focus.it
'Solar Gardens' Board Game
Step into the radiant future of
Solar Gardens!
Coming July 31, 2025
Solar Gardens is a fun-filled, light-hearted tile-drafting board game where each player will take on the role of a visionary architect specializing in carbon neutral engineering to build a rooftop garden in harmony with nature. Guided by principles of sustainability, innovation, community, and strategy, players must work to harness renewable energy to create tranquil garden environments.In order for your solar garden to be the winner, your goal is to score the most points by building the most aesthetically pleasing solar farms, windmill systems, water filters, and cultural hubs. Solar Gardens is a wonderful opportunity to discover the power of creativity, and optimism where a brighter future is always within your reach.
Can you and your fellow architects create a self-sufficient, resilient garden before time runs out, or will your rooftop paradise dry up?As a bonus, Solar Gardens is made of biodegradable, plastic-free materials and uses paper stickers to hold the game box together in transit. Also, it is a part of The National Forest Foundation’s Sapling Program where a portion of your purchase of this amazing game will be donated to help plant trees in national parks around the United States–a benefit of the National Forestry Foundation.
Key Details:
2-5 Players
30-45 minutes
Ages 12+
Overview:
Solar Gardens is a tile-drafting strategy game where players compete to create flourishing rooftop gardens by drafting tiles and placing them in their grid, aiming to build the highest-scoring rooftop garden. Each tile represents a different element of a rooftop garden, such as solar panels, wind turbines, plant beds, rainwater collectors, decorative features, and more. In order to win, players must balance aesthetics, energy efficiency, and animal diversity to score more points than their opponents.
Contents:
12 Page Rulebook
Starting Player Token
5 Player Aide Boards
5 Foldable Player Boards
90 Tiles
1 scoring pad
Creative Team:
Game Design: Alex Cutler
Initial Game Development: Eric Slauson
Game Development: Aaron Salmonowicz
Producer: Alex Uboldi
Graphic Design: Bryan Weiss
Art: Daniel Clarke
Editing: Neil Kingham
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It would be hilarious if it wasn't so damaging
I have seen them, completely unironically, try to use a US State department link as evidence that the Uyghur genocide wasn't happening (Even though only it's title made it seem like that, if they had actually read it it concluded that it just wasn't the "kill everyone" kind of genocide, but the "kill their culture" kind)
It’s funny because I’ve specifically gotten multiple removal reasons from Hexbear after saying something like.
“I’d prefer to live in neither authoritarian China or the US”
and I’ll get a removal reason like:
“False. What credible sources have said the people’s republic is authoritarian? US State Department doesn’t count”.
Which strikes me as super weird cuz I never mentioned the state department myself.
Glad I’m on an instance without Hexbear, at this point.
In the Sweltering Southwest, Planting Solar Panels in Farmland Can Help Both Photovoltaics and Crops - Inside Climate News
In the Sweltering Southwest, Planting Solar Panels in Farmland Can Help Both Photovoltaics and Crops - Inside Climate News
Agrivoltaic solar arrays can shade crops from sun while moisture from vegetation cools the panels to increase their productivity, researchers and farmers have found.Inside Climate News
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The Trial of Ayla King
The Trial of Ayla King
Ayla King was scheduled to be the first of the Stop Cop City defendants absurdly charged with violating the RICO Act to go to trial.CrimethInc.
Video game actors' strike officially ends after AI deal
Video game actors' strike officially ends after AI deal
Performers agree to a deal with 10 of the biggest companies in the games industry after reaching a deal on AI.Tom Richardson (BBC News)
The UN Made AI-Generated Refugees [404 Media]
The UN Made AI-Generated Refugees
The AIs are designed to teach people about atrocities in Sudan.Matthew Gault (404 Media)
Terrorism in a suit and tie: Grotesque rehabilitation of Al-Golani by the West
International politics has ceased to be a theater and has become a circus without a big top and without shame.
By Alberto García Watson
What used to be disguised as strategic diplomacy is now openly exhibited as geopolitical pantomime without shame or principle. Donald Trump's recent decision, with the enthusiastic blessing of diplomats from the United Kingdom and Spain, to remove Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from the list of terrorist organizations is not only an affront to memory: it is an official consecration of hypocrisy as a diplomatic doctrine.
HTS, the marketing version of Al-Nusra Front, the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda, has a Nuremberg-worthy record: a decade of beheadings, suicide bombings, slavery, sectarian repression, ethnic cleansing and social destruction under the leadership of its charismatic executioner, Abu Mohammad al-Golani. But, of course, it was enough for him to put on an Armani suit and take a couple of photos with his beard trimmed and combed for Syria's number one terrorist to suddenly become a “regional stability actor”. Hollywood should be taking note.
The marketing of terrorism: from jihad to “multilateralism”
The most insulting thing is not only its media whitewashing, but the real motive that has made it “digestible” for the West: al-Golani is now the guarantor of a future Syria that, surprise, would gladly adhere to the Abraham Accords. Yes, the same agreements that normalize relations with Tel Aviv, while bombs continue to fall on Gaza and illegal settlements devour Palestine. So he is not only forgiven for the past: he is rewarded for betraying what was once the most sacred pan-Arab cause.
This turn is not pragmatism: it is geopolitical prostitution. Golani has not changed his principles; he has simply learned to put them up for rent. And nothing rents more today than to offer a fragmented but obedient Syria, submissive to Israel's interests and aligned with Washington's whims. The noble Palestinian cause, which for decades was the banner of resistance in the Arab world, is today conveniently pushed under the bus by the same man who preached its defense with blood and fire.
The West: selective memory and moral balance
Meanwhile, European capitals are juggling to justify this diplomatic resurrection. The British minister speaks of “pragmatism”. The Spanish Chancellor calls for “reviewing certain designations”. That is to say: if a terrorist is useful, he is called a partner. If he serves the narrative, he is called reformed. And if he kisses the ring of power, he is offered immunity with canapé and glass in hand.
The victims, thousands of Syrians, beheaded journalists, massacred civilians have been filed away as footnotes in the great novel of realpolitik. Not a mention. Not an apology. Not a hint of memory. The West, which once painted its face with the war against terrorism, today paints its face with indifference.
What's next? Golani at the UN talking about Human Rights?
It would not be unusual to see him next as a panelist at a forum on “peaceful transitions” or “security in the Middle East”. Perhaps he will be invited to Davos, or even Jerusalem, to talk about how “regional cooperation is the way to the future.” The same man who murdered in the name of extremism will now lecture on interfaith coexistence. This is not satire. It is foreign policy.
Conclusion: Treason as diplomatic currency
Al-Golani's whitewashing is not a mistake, it is a clear message: terrorism is forgiven, recycled and rewarded, as long as the traitor on duty signs where he is told to. It doesn't matter if he stabs his own people, if he betrays the Palestinian cause or if his record is worthy of the Hague Tribunal: if he surrenders to the new order, he becomes a preferred partner.
And so, terrorism is institutionalized, betrayal is celebrated and dignity is exported at a bargain price. The fight against extremism is no longer a cause: it is a slogan. And forgiveness, like sovereignty, is bought in cash or oil.
Terrorismo con traje y corbata: Grotesca rehabilitación de Al-Golani por Occidente | HISPANTV
La política internacional ha dejado de ser un teatro para convertirse en un circo sin carpa y sin vergüenza.HISPANTV.COM
I’m not ignoring your message – I’m overwhelmed by the tyranny of being reachable
A friend messaged me the other day. I saw it. I didn’t reply. A week later, I finally responded with the classic: Sorry for the late reply, just got to this.She called me out. You didn’t just get to this, she said. I saw the double ticks.
Damn. She was right. I’d opened it. I’d registered it. But I’d also shelved it. It needed a proper reply, and at that moment, I wasn’t equipped.
Maybe it got lost between revisiting pictures from 2016 and the reminder I set to cancel my Nibble app 7-day trial on day 6. Maybe I got a call? Perhaps I’d wanted to sink back into that Substack article about reclaiming attention, ironically while still on social media. Maybe I was working one of the four jobs I need to survive under capitalism’s boot heel. Maybe I was doing nothing?
Does free time now equal availability?
I get a ping from the family group chat, which doubles as an IT helpdesk for my mum. My best friend just FaceTimed me about a White Lotus episode, and another left a voice note crying about a possible diagnosis. All this, lodged between videos of cats and genocide.
The boundaries between reception and response have collapsed.
I’m not ignoring your message – I’m overwhelmed by the tyranny of being reachable
In today’s culture, responsiveness is a proxy for care. But being in constant rotation, always logging into another version of myself? I’m tiredMiski Omar (The Guardian)
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Social media can support or undermine democracy — it comes down to how it’s designed
Every design choice that social media platforms make nudges users toward certain actions, values, and emotional states.It is a design choice to offer a news feed that combines verified news sources with conspiracy blogs — interspersed with photos of a family picnic — with no distinction between these very different types of information. It is a design choice to use algorithms that find the most emotional or outrageous content to show users, hoping it keeps them online. And it is a design choice to send bright red notifications, keeping people in a state of expectation for the next photo or juicy piece of gossip.
Platform design is a silent pilot steering human behavior.
Social media platforms are bringing massive changes to how people get their news and how they communicate and behave. For example, the “endless scroll” is a design feature that aims to keep users scrolling and never reaching the bottom of a page where they might decide to pause.
I’m a political scientist who researches aspects of technology that support democracy and social cohesion, and I’ve observed how the design of social media platforms affects them.
Democracy is in crisis globally, and technology is playing a role. Most large platforms optimize their designs for profit, not community or democracy. Increasingly, Big Tech is siding with autocrats, and the platforms’ designs help keep society under control.
There are alternatives, however. Some companies design online platforms to defend democratic values.
Fear of 'being cringe' blamed for lack of dancing on nightclub dance floors
ABC News
ABC News provides the latest news and headlines in Australia and around the world.Jackson Worthington (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
I know when I was young I wouldn't be caught "dancing" at the club unless I was closer to puking than to slurred speech.
PieFed support is available on web!
I haven't push anything to the App Stores yet, but you can try PieFed on the web version of Blorp.
- Go to blorpblorp.xyz/home/ in the browser
- Login/add account by clicking the user icon in the top right corner
- Select PieFed and choose a server
Likely I'll be pushing PieFed support to TestFlight next.
This might be the biggest PR I've ever written. It took a month of work and thousands of lines of code updated. There s a very high chance that random things will be a little broken, but I'll fix the bugs as I find them. That being said, it's very usable. Please let me know if you encounter any issues.
PieFed is still pretty unstable. They could push a breaking change at any point that would require me to make an app update for PieFed to work again.
There are known issues that I'm solving with the help of the PieFed devs:
- Private messages don't load your reply messages to other users
- Comment loading is a little broken. You will see "missing comment" a lot
I hope you like the update, and I'm pretty confident this work will unlock the next chapter for Blorp. I might even look into mbin support, no promises.
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Opinion: Small screen, big investment: TV episodes have become way too long
Small screen, big investment: TV episodes have become way too long
Episodes of The Bear, Stranger Things and Lena Dunham’s new show Too Much are stretching the limits of television and reducing our enjoyment in the processStuart Heritage (The Guardian)
Doesn’t really work. It’s a lot of cognitive strain to resituate yourselt within it that my body doesn’t have.
(I’m kinda suprised you thought I never would have considered that though 😂, like it’s the most basic thing to try).
Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help: System trained on videos of surgeries performs like an expert surgeon
A robot trained on videos of surgeries performed a lengthy phase of a gallbladder removal without human help. The robot operated for the first time on a lifelike patient, and during the operation, responded to and learned from voice commands from the team—like a novice surgeon working with a mentor.The robot performed unflappably across trials and with the expertise of a skilled human surgeon, even during unexpected scenarios typical in real life medical emergencies.
Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help
In work led by Johns Hopkins researchers, the robot performed unflappably across trials and with the expertise of a skilled human surgeon, even during unexpected scenarios typical in real life medical emergenciesThe Hub
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Edoardo Verde Firma Musicalmente Il Premio Tonino Accolla
Renzo Pasolini e Jarno Saarinen. Due motociclisti uniti da un destino tragico
Renzo Pasolini e Jarno Saarinen: la morte dei due motociclisti
L’incidente che tolse la vita ad entrambi il 20 maggio 1973 a Monza fu un momento che generò una forte richiesta di migliori condizioni di sicurezza nello sport delle due ruoteFrancesco Caldari (Fatti per la Storia)
Switch 2 owner banned for playing second-hand Switch 1 games
Nintendo Switch 2 owner banned for playing second-hand Switch 1 games
More concerns have been raised about Nintendo's willingness to ban Switch 2 owners on suspicion of using pirated games, even if they're not.GameCentral (Metro)
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He got banned for a ridiculous reason and still says
Nintendo support is amazing and will help get you back up and running
US issues sanctions against Francesca Albanese, UN official investigating abuses in Gaza
The Trump administration announced on Wednesday it was issuing sanctions against an independent official tasked with investigating human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories, the latest effort by the United States to punish critics of Israel’s 21-month war in Gaza.The state department’s decision to sanction Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur for the West Bank and Gaza, comes after a recent US pressure campaign to force the international body to remove her from her post failed.
Albanese, a human rights lawyer, has been vocal in calling for an end to what she describes as the “genocide” that Israel is waging against Palestinians in Gaza. Both Israel and the US, which provides military support, have strongly denied that accusation.
Israel has faced accusations of genocide at the International Court of Justice and of war crimes at the ICC over its devastating military assault on Gaza. Albanese’s position has also been backed by leading genocide scholars and rights organisations.
US issues sanctions against UN official investigating abuses in Gaza
Trump administration targets Francesca Albanese, a special rapporteur, in latest action against critics of Israel’s warGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
At last, a promising use for AI agents: crypto theft
At last, a use case for AI agents with sky-high ROI: Stealing crypto
: Boffins outsmart smart contracts with evil automationThomas Claburn (The Register)
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Hot-footed thief steals dozens of right boots from Brisbane boutique
Hot-footed thief steals dozens of right boots from Brisbane boutique
The owner has urged the thief to return the right-footed boots, no questions asked.SBS News
30 km/h limit data analysis shows that what matters for compliance is not the limit, but the features of the streets (from OSM data)
This study from MIT used geo data collected from cars in Milan, Italy, to check the effectiveness of 30 km/h zones in reducing speed.
The first conclusion is that the signs don't work: 85 percentile speeds are all over the place in 30 km/h zones in Milan, as shown in the figure below:
The second step was finding correlations between speeds and street features extracted from openstreetmap. Results are as expected: narrow, short, curvy sections correlate with lower speeds, as do 1 lane vs more, one way vs 2 ways:
The final step is also interesting: the authors made a model to predict the compliance of 30 km/h speed limit on streets that are 50 km/h at the moment. Useful for urban planning to understand if charging an area to 30 km/h would need structural interventions (like bumps, narrowing of the street...) or not:
There is so much more in the article, I suggest to read it fully.
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This is Italy we’re talking about, our public officials want zero responsibility so they always set absurdly low limits.
Sounds good TBH. If they also narrow the roads/remove lanes to enforce it, put bike paths/public transit lanes in the free space, and fine anyone driving dangerously, then this is the recipe for a good city.
30 km/h limit data analysis shows that what matters for compliance is not the limit, but the features of the streets (from OSM data)
This study from MIT used geo data collected from cars in Milan, Italy, to check the effectiveness of 30 km/h zones in reducing speed.
The first conclusion is that the signs don't work: 85 percentile speeds are all over the place in 30 km/h zones in Milan, as shown in the figure below:
The second step was finding correlations between speeds and street features extracted from openstreetmap. Results are as expected: narrow, short, curvy sections correlate with lower speeds, as do 1 lane vs more, one way vs 2 ways:
The final step is also interesting: the authors made a model to predict the compliance of 30 km/h speed limit on streets that are 50 km/h at the moment. Useful for urban planning to understand if charging an area to 30 km/h would need structural interventions (like bumps, narrowing of the street...) or not:
There is so much more in the article, I suggest to read it fully.
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Confartigianato Moda: "Perse 15 mila imprese dal 2019 al 2024"
Moreno Vignolini, presidente di Confartigianato Moda:
“Il settore tessile e moda, pilastro storico del Made in Italy, oggi vive una crisi che richiede risposte immediate, mirate e un’azione coordinata tra pubblico, privato e istituzioni”.
Si attendono interventi del governo. Forse.
Confartigianato Moda: "Perse 15 mila imprese dal 2019 al 2024"
Nei primi quattro mesi del 2025 l’export delle aziende artigiane è sceso del 3,7%, la produzione ha registrato un calo del 9,3% e l’occupazione è diminuita del 5,6%.FashionNetwork.com
European (printer) paper manufacturers?
cross-posted from: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/48660640
I'm looking for manufacturers of different kinds of paper to print on. So vinyl sticker paper, photo paper, normal paper, cardstock paper and so on. Do you know of any good European (EU) paper manufacturers that sell these in high quality and don't break the bank at the same time?
State of the Bird June 2025
State of the Bird June 2025
The State of the Bird is a recap of what has been happening in the project.
We used to do these quarterly as an interactive live stream, but we're nowdoing these as a monthly posts instead.
You can find the playlist with all of the old videos on YouTube.
Retrospective
Our last State of the Bird was June 9th 2025 and can be found here.
Like last month, things have been a bit slower due to summer but because of some other stuff we'll get into shortly.
Metrics
We have a number of metrics we keep an eye on which you can see below.
Contibutors
Our number of contributors continues to average around 3 per month and we are still seeing some casual contributors popping up from time to time.
[chart type="bar" backgroundColors="#db3a83,#e76a2a,#4cdc8b" title="Contibutors" xAxisTitle="Time Frame" ]2025-01 | 2025-02 | 2025-03 | 2025-04 | 2025-05 | 2025-06Developers | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2Crazy Patch Writers | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0Casual | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1[/chart]
Review Requests
Review requests are what we call our code reviews and this is a look at how many were open and closed each month.
[chart type="bar" backgroundColors="#db3a83,#e76a2a" title="Review Requests" xAxisTitle="Time Frame" ]2025-01 | 2025-02 | 2025-03 | 2025-04 | 2025-05 | 2025-06Open | 92 | 72 | 78 | 44 | 26 | 20Closed | 88 | 72 | 82 | 43 | 22 | 25[/chart]
Issues
This is a look at the number of issues that were opened in our issue tracker as well as how many were closed by month.
[chart type="bar" backgroundColors="#db3a83,#e76a2a" title="Issues" xAxisTitle="Time Frame" ]2025-01 | 2025-02 | 2025-03 | 2025-04 | 2025-05 | 2025-06Open | 44 | 30 | 41 | 16 | 6 | 11Closed | 34 | 18 | 18 | 6 | 5 | 10[/chart]
Commits
This is a break down of commits to each project per month. In most cases a review request is just a single commit, but this chart helps to see what projects are being worked on.
[chart type="bar" backgroundColors="#ed207b,#9eb83b,#0088cc,#b3b5b4,#8c6238,#231f20,#f1592a,#ffea61,#bf1e2e,#0088cc,#57e389,#7f007f" title="Commits" xAxisTitle="Time Frame" ]2025-01 | 2025-02 | 2025-03 | 2025-04 | 2025-05 | 2025-06Pidgin 3 | 46 | 22 | 27 | 28 | 15 | 10 |Pidgin 2 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |GPlugin | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 |HASL | 10 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 |Birb | 12 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 5 | 0 |Xeme | 2 | 5 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |Ibis | 16 | 10 | 27 | 11 | 0 | 0 |Hiya | 0 | 0 | 15 | 2 | 0 | 0 |Myna | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |Seagull | 0 | 23 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 13 |Traversity | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |retro-purple | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 38 | 48 |[/chart]
Infrastructure
- We've federated our Discourse server so all news and releases will automatically get posted via Activity Pub! Announcement
Pidgin 3
Retrospective
Not a whole lot happened with Pidgin 3 this month as we had our focus on other projects.
Updates
- Disabled the SIP protocol plugin by default as we determine how to proceed.
- Removed the old versioned API from the IRCv3 protocol.
- Removed some unused purple_markup API.
- Updated the flatpak to GNOME 48.
Releases
- 3.0.0 Experimental 3 (2.92.1) was released on 2025-06-30 Release Announcement
We did originally rlease 2.92.0 but I noticed immediately when I went to update the flatpak that I forgot to update the version in the metadata file so we had to cut 2.92.1 right away to address that.
Future Plans
- Finish up the conversation persistence that we were trying to get into Experimental 3.
- Determine how to proceed with the SIP protocol plugin. We're probably going to create yet another library to handle it.
- After conversation persistence is done, we need to add persistence to the contact list as well.
- Get Hiya to a usable state.
As always, you can view the burn down chart here.
Pidgin 2
We have decided that we're going to do a 2.15.0 release. The decision and announcement can be found here.
Retrospective
- Added support to display protocols, loaders, and other "hidden" plugins in the plugins list but made them not unloadable.
- Fixed log viewing for protocols that are no longer loadable.
- Removed the "retro" protocols plugins. The ones that still existed have been moved to the new retro-prpl project.
Releases
None yet, we're trying to finalize some things before releasing 2.15.0.
Future Plans
We're still working on updating the versions of GLib and GTK for the windows build as well as creating an official pre-built development bundle/SDK.
GPlugin
GPlugin is our GObject based plugin library that is used in Pidgin 3.
Retrospective
No notable changes
Releases
None
Future Plans
GPlugin is pretty stable at the moment but there's quite a lot of maintenance stuff to get too, but it's not as high of a priority as the other stuff at the moment.
HASL
HASL is the Hassle-free Authentication and Security Layer library. It implements SASL in a modern and easy use way compared to the existing libraries.
Retrospective
- We fixed our error domains which were not implemented in a way that would work in language bindings.
Releases
None
Future Plans
We have been in the progress of implementing the SCRAM Mechanisms which will be included in the next release.
Birb
Birb is a library of GLib utilities that we use across all of our projects.
Retrospective
No notable changes
Releases
None
Xeme
Xeme is our XMPP integration library. It is the basis for both the Link Local Messaging (Bonjour) and XMPP protocols in Pidgin 3. It is still early in development and has not yet had a release.
Ibis
Ibis is our IRCv3 integration library. It has seen a lot of active development as it is used in the IRCv3 protocol plugin in Pidgin 3.
We are nearing known feature completion on it and expect to do a 1.0 release in the near future.
Retrospective
No notable changes
Releases
None
Future Plans
Continue working through the open issues and watching new IRCv3 specifications for things we should be including.
Hiya
Hiya is a new client abstraction library for mDNS. It was created to help make implementation of the Link Local Messaging protocol easier as we would have to abstract out the different platform implementations and by putting it in a library that abstraction can be used by other projects.
Hiya has not yet had a release.
Myna
Myna is a new integration library for Matrix. It is still extremely early in development.
Seagull
Seagull is a new library we created to make working with SQLite feel more like a GLIB/GNOME library and force usage of prepared statements with named parameters and other similar things.
Retrospective
- Added aliases for columns.
- Added support for binding objects.
- Added support for retrieving columns from objects.
- Added support for creating statements from resources.
- Added API for date times, enums, and flags.
- Fixed a bug were non prefixed parameters would match even though a prefix was specified.
Releases
- 0.4.0 was released on 2025-06-24 Release Announcement
- 0.5.0 was released on 2025-06-27 Release Announcement
Future Plans
We have a few features to fill out yet and a few ideas that need a bit more time in the oven.
More specific details can be found in our open issues.
Traversity
Traversity is a new library for traversing NATs. There are many different ways to traverse a NAT and the goal of Traversity is to hide that from developers who just need to traverse a NAT.
It is still early in development and has not yet had an official release.
retro-prpl
retro-prpl is a new repository we've created on GitHub. This repository contains all of the abandoned protocols that have ever lived in our code base and is meant to make them easier to study and for people to use with services like Retro AIM Server and NINA.
Retrospective
We've wrapped up just about all the development here and are just waiting for Pidgin 2.15.0 before releasing.
Releases
None
Future Plans
Right now we didn't add any support for protocol specific emojis because we completely forgot about them. Anyways we're looking at creating a custom emoji theme that will include everything for these retro protocols.
Closing
We hope you all are enjoying the new format and if you have any questions of comments please leave them below!
Lithuania, Finland pivot to landmine production, potentially supplying to Ukraine, Reuters reports
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US | Trump announces 50% tariff on copper, starting Aug 1
It is the latest in a string of sectoral tariffs imposed by the US president.
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Trump announces 50% tariff on copper, starting Aug 1
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US sanctions UN rights expert for Palestinian territories
Washington (AFP) – US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday announced Washington was sanctioning the United Nations special expert on the Palestinian territories, following her criticism of Washington policy on Gaza."Today I am imposing sanctions on UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for her illegitimate and shameful efforts to prompt (International Criminal Court) action against US and Israeli officials, companies, and executives," Rubio said on social media.
In a subsequent statement he slammed the UN expert's strident criticism of the United States and said she recommended to the ICC that arrest warrants be issued targeting Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Rubio also attacked her for "biased and malicious activities," and accused her of having "spewed unabashed antisemitism (and) support for terrorism."
He said she escalated her contempt for the United States by writing "threatening letters" to several US companies, making what Rubio called unfounded accusations and recommending the ICC pursue prosecutions of the companies and their executives.
"We will not tolerate these campaigns of political and economic warfare, which threaten our national interests and sovereignty," Rubio said.
While Albanese was appointed by the UN Human Rights Council, she does not speak on behalf of the United Nations itself.
The Italy-born expert released a damning report earlier this month denouncing companies she said "profited from the Israeli economy of illegal occupation, apartheid, and now genocide" in the occupied Palestinian territories.
The report provoked a furious response from Israel, while some of the named companies also raised objections.
Albanese has leveled broadsides against the policies of Israel in Gaza, and of US President Donald Trump, particularly the plan he announced in February to take over the Gaza Strip and resettle its residents elsewhere.
That proposal faced a rejection from Palestinians, Middle East leaders and the United Nations.
Albanese dismissed it as "utter nonsense" and an "international crime" that will sow panic.
"It's unlawful, immoral and... completely irresponsible because it will make the regional crisis even worse," she said on February 5 during a visit to Copenhagen.
US ally Israel on Wednesday commended Rubio's action against the rapporteur.
"Albanese has consistently undermined the credibility of the UN Human Rights Council by promoting false narratives and pushing for illegitimate legal actions that ignore the realities on the ground," Israel's UN Ambassador Danny Danon said.
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