BastilleBSD 1.0 is Here!
BastilleBSD – @BastilleBSD – announced a new release yesterday, 14 July 2025. And the date is perfectly consistent with their name!
The project has reached an important milestone: version 1.0. I’ve never hidden the fact that BastilleBSD is my favorite jail management system. Even the BSDCafe runs on it. I’ve contributed code, implementing some things that are useful to me, and the development team (starting with Christer) is friendly and open. It’s a great project.
There have been a few minor issues in the past. For example, when moving from FreeBSD 13.x to 14.X, it was necessary to run a command on each jail:
bastille cmd JAILNAME sed -i '' '/pam_opie*/d' /etc/pam.d/*
But, in general, stability has been excellent.
Version 1.0 introduces many new features, but there are also some breaking changes. I’ll be testing it in the coming days, starting with more standard systems (at BSD Cafe, I also use fib
s, which might complicate things).
Another fantastic announcement from the team is the creation of a pre-configured ISO. This includes FreeBSD 14.3, BastilleBSD, and Rocinante already configured, some hardening options, zsh as the default shell, and everything set up for pkgbase
. I’ve just installed it and am running some tests, but I believe it can be considered an excellent way to get a system up and running immediately for working with jails.
In short, a huge thanks to the BastilleBSD team and… vive les BSD!
Why we're migrating (many of) our servers from Linux to FreeBSD
Scattered IT Notes - by Stefano MarinelliStefano Marinelli (IT Notes)
Introducing BastilleBSD: A Modern, Secure-by-Default FreeBSD Distribution with Built-in Automation and Privacy
We're excited to announce BastilleBSD, a new FreeBSD-based distribution designed for modern system administrators, privacy-conscious users, and DevOps professionals. BastilleBSD is built to be secure-by-default, automated from first boot, and ready for serious work—right out of the box.
This is more than just FreeBSD with pre-installed packages. BastilleBSD is a curated, hardened FreeBSD experience with a modern toolset and sane defaults, tailored for both servers and power users.
What's Included:
Bastille – Container automation for FreeBSD, pre-installed and auto-configured.
Rocinante – Host configuration management using Bastillefile-style templates.
Modern shells and tools – Zsh (default), with bash, fish, vim-tiny, git-tiny, htop, and more.
Pre-configured automation – On first boot, BastilleBSD automatically:
Runs 'bastille setup', configuring the host networking, ZFS storage, and a secure firewall
Bootstraps the host release and applies latest patches
Privacy & Security by Default:
Hardened sysctl values inspired by HardenedBSD
Secure SSH defaults (no DSA/ECDSA, modern ciphers, stricter MACs/KEX)
Firewall (pf) enabled out of the box
doas configured for the wheel group – no sudo required
DNS-over-HTTPS with blocky, preconfigured to forward encrypted DNS to privacy-friendly Quad9
openntpd – lightweight and privacy-respecting time sync, already set up
smartd – pre-installed and ready to monitor drive health
Plus:
Uses pkg-base by default — no freebsd-update needed
Custom boot graphics and branding
Clean ZFS defaults, periodic snapshots optional
BastilleBSD is fully compatible with FreeBSD and will track upstream point releases (e.g., BastilleBSD-14.3-RELEASE). This is a distribution for people who want FreeBSD to just work with modern tools, privacy-first defaults, and zero guesswork.
Get it, test it, break it!
We're eager to hear your feedback and ideas for future improvements.
🖥️ Download: download.bastillebsd.org
Arbeitskräftemangel Prognose Berufe
Interessant für mich:
- Trotz großem Zuwachs bei Kindererziehung und -betreuung gibt‘s weiterhin viel Bedarf/ eine größere Lücke.
- IT brummt
- Logistik läuft gut
- Altenpflege legt zu und sucht weiterhin
- Handwerk kackt ab, da entsteht eine große Lücke
- Bauen bleibt weiterhin teuer und wird immer teurer, weil kaum Handwerker
- Es gibt scheinbar eine Reihenfolgw Helfer > Fachkraft > Spezialist > Experte. Noch nie davon gehört
Meine Tipps je nach Alter:
- Handwerkausbildung und BWL dazu und den dicken Reibach mit eigenem Betrieb machen
- Viele Youtube DIY Videos schauen und selbst reparieren lernen
Hier der Link zur Originalstudie
iwkoeln.de/fileadmin/user_uplo…
Zusammenfassung von Perplexity:
In der aktuellen Top-30-Liste der Engpassberufe mit dem größten Fachkräftemangel in Deutschland (Prognose 2026, basierend auf dem IW-Report) sind folgende Berufe aufgeführt:
- Verkauf (z.B. Einzelhandel, Kassierer)
- Kinderbetreuung und -erziehung
- Sozialarbeit, Sozialpädagogik
- Altenpflege
- Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege
- Bauelektrik
- Informatik
- Sanitär-, Heizungs-, Klimatechnik
- Medizinische Fachangestellte
- Bauplanung, Bauüberwachung
- Physiotherapie
- Kraftfahrzeugtechnik
- Elektrische Betriebstechnik
- Berufskraftfahrer:innen (Güterverkehr/Lkw)
- Zahnmedizinische Fachangestellte
- Holz-, Möbel-, Innenausbau
- Elektrotechnik
- Lagerwirtschaft
- Steuerberatung
- Buchhaltung
- Maurerhandwerk
- Garten-, Landschafts-, Sportplatzbau
- Softwareentwicklung
- Maler-, Lackierer
- Metallbau
- Mechatronik
- Maschinenbau, Betriebstechnik
- Dachdecker
- Aufsicht Bauplanung, Bauüberwachung, Architektur
- Verkauf von Fleischwaren
Diese Liste zeigt, dass besonders viele Berufe aus dem Gesundheitswesen, der Kinderbetreuung, dem Handwerk, der Technik und der IT betroffen sind.
IW-Studie: Rund 770.000 Stellen bis 2028 nicht qualifiziert besetzt
Bis 2028 könnten einer Studie zufolge rund 770.000 Stellen nicht mit ausreichend qualifizierten Fachkräften besetzt werden. In welchen Branchen und Berufen droht die größte Lücke?tagesschau.de
Ich bin Anfang 40, habe vom Schreibtischjob schon lange die Nase voll und würde gerne von der Softwarentwicklung ins Handwerk wechseln.
Habe mich schon mehrmals in Richtung Elektriker umgeschaut - das würde ich wirklich gerne machen auch gerne in Richtung Automatisierungstechnik. Weniger Gehalt ist auch kein Problem, ich gehe einfach kaputt den ganzen Tag am PC. Leider gibt es anscheinend keinen Weg die Elektriker Ausbildung zu verkürzen oder irgendwie anders den Quereinstieg zu schaffen.
Bei der Berufsberatung wird man ausserdem ausgelacht wenn man aus der Softwareentwicklung / IT raus will…
Jeffrey Epstein Hired Private Investigators to Intimidate FBI Agents: Officials
Multiple federal law enforcement officials who spoke to Rolling Stone on the condition of anonymity say that Jeffrey Epstein hired private investigators to follow, intimidate, and surveil FBI special agents investigating allegations that he paid underage women for sex. The FBI declined Rolling Stone’s request for comment.
These new allegations about the pressure exerted on the FBI come after internal divisions in Donald Trump’s administration exploded into public view last week over its handling of files and information pertaining to the disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker.
Reports across several media outlets describe a tense meeting between deputy FBI director Dan Bongino, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and other officials. According to reports, that meeting ended with Bongino storming out. Bongino is now reportedly considering resigning from his post at the FBI.
Jeffrey Epstein Had Private Investigators Follow FBI Agents: Officials
When the FBI investigated Jeffrey Epstein two decades ago, he “hired private PIs to investigate the investigators,” per one law enforcement official.Daniel Boguslaw (Rolling Stone)
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Nvidia resumes selling H20 chips to China
Nvidia resumes selling H20 chips to China
Tech giant Nvidia has gained approval from the U.S. government to sell its advanced H20 GPU chips to China, its CEO Jensen Huang told Chinese media outlets on Tuesday.www.ecns.cn
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Vermaden’s Valuable News: A Monday Must-Read
Mondays are always tough, I think that’s true for everyone. But one thing that makes me happy it’s Monday is the consistent arrival of the “Valuable News” from Slawomir Wojciech Wojtczak – or simply Vermaden – @vermaden – as we know him. His newsletter covers the world of *BSD and Unix, technology in general, and offers a look at articles (both old and new) about the world and life in general.
Vermaden has been publishing his weekly newsletter for many years, and it’s a go-to resource for many. I can only thank him, on my behalf and, I imagine, on behalf of the entire community.
Here’s the link to this week’s edition, 14 July 2025.
Valuable News – 2025/07/14
The Valuable News weekly series is dedicated to provide summary about news, articles and other interesting stuff mostly but not always related to the UNIX/BSD/Linux systems. Whenever I stumble upon…𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚖𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚗
Vietnam records highest industrial production growth in five years
Vietnam records highest industrial production growth in five years
For the first half of 2025, the IIP rose by 9.2% compared to the same period last year, marking the highest growth rate since 2020, the office reported.english.vtv.vn
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Russia’s Recognition of Taliban Regime: A View from Pakistan
Russia’s Recognition of Taliban Regime: A View from Pakistan
The landmark event of Russia granting de-jure status to the Taliban regime is an example for other countries to follow. Such an initiative would helpМухаммад Али Байг (New Eastern Outlook)
Berkeley, l’IA ha umiliato in segreto i matematici primi al mondo - Futuro Prossimo
Berkeley, l’IA ha umiliato in segreto i matematici primi al mondo
Lo scorso maggio, in gran segreto, trenta matematici di fama mondiale hanno sfidato l'AI a Berkeley. Il risultato? Stracciati senza pietà.Gianluca Riccio (FuturoProssimo)
Thoughts on needing, using, and changing a "home" VPN exit country, in the wake of increasingly restrictive internet laws.
Sorry if this is not the high brow discussion this com is for.
I travel a lot between different countries in the Middle East which have restrictive laws, and I live in one that is slowly becoming more competent technologically. I have to stay for an extended time in different places, so I’ve been connecting through always-on VPN out of the same place and it’s been working fine for now. But Digital ID laws are quickly going to close things off from me.
My risks that I’m trying to avoid are as follows:
Locally, I want to make sure my IPs aren’t connected to public accounts. I don’t say anything online that can put me in jail for the most part, but I don’t trust that this will always be the case. I also would appreciate being a bit separated from the local internet.
Elsewhere, I also don’t want my traffic to be monitored or my accounts to be tied back to my personal identity. For example, I don’t want to land in Dubai and to have my Steam account permanently affected by having “Spec Ops the Line” (banned game there) in my account (silly thing to worry about, but this is one tiny example out of many small issues that pile up). Plus, a lot of the internet is not accessible from these places, and I don’t like that, regardless of whether or not I want to peruse inaccessible internet stuff from there.
This has come with some serious downsides (online services are more expensive in Europe, where I have historically exited from), but it was/is worth the cost for me. Ironic that many VPN users seem to be trying to connect in the opposite direction than me (out of rich countries rather than in).
I’ve just been permanently using a single reputable VPN and single exit city for all of my traffic for the past while. Digital ID laws in the UK and EU will make this increasingly infeasible and I will probably have to exit out of somewhere new like Switzerland. I don’t know if those servers might be more trouble due to increased abuse for example.
Just want to know how others are dealing with this. Is just stomaching the wave of verifications after logging into all my emails from a new country the only price to pay? Is the world going to shit and should I rethink “just” using a VPN? Is it VPS time now that more and more things are being blocked from VPN access? Do I give up on the internet a decade ahead of schedule and chop wood in the woods until Israel’s AI mistakes my shack for a children’s hospital and drops heavy munitions on me?
I’m really hesitant to start using two sets of devices, some for insecure local traffic and some for encrypted traffic. I don’t think carrying like four laptops through airport security would keep eyes off of me.
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I don't think you need separate laptops, but a separate router may be useful.
If you use Linux, you can have apps isolated to their own lightweight network namespaces (like containers), using different VPNs. Otherwise VMs can serve a similar purpose on Windows and Macs.
Iptables can also be used to block traffic, and force it through proxies (which can be whitelisted by uid/gid) or VPNs.
If you want a more secure VPN setup, I'd even recommend having the VPN(s) running on the router (eg. portable OpenWRT setup) so your laptop never gets offered a public IP / connects directly to network. Put a proxy on it for special (eg. DNS based) routing exceptions, like banking from real IP, reddit via the US, etc.
Wipe before you leave and restore when you arrive. Carry a second, minimal device with limited smartphone features for when you need to contact someone between those times.
While in some place that worries you, audit and change your behavior and the way your software works in order to be more secure and less convenient. Limit computer use.
Figure out what method of storing data remotely works for you and use it, but don’t treat it as a backup.
Il mobile da ufficio creato sul finire della guerra per sbloccare il vasto potenziale della mente umana - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Il mobile da ufficio creato sul finire della guerra per sbloccare il vasto potenziale della mente umana - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Fu così che il paradigmatico ricercatore, una generazione dopo l’altra, poteva aggiungere Qualcosa ogni volta.Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
SORELLA DI PERFEZIONE di Giuseppe Iannozzi - La recensione di Vanessa Sulpizi su Amazon.
SORELLA DI PERFEZIONE - La recensione di Vanessa Sulpizi su Amazon. 😍😍😍
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Grazie infinite, Vanessa Sulpizi. ❤️❤️❤️
Commosso. 😘😘😘
Dai un'occhiata a questa recensione di Amazon di Sorella di perfezione
Poesia che attraversa l'anima.www.amazon.it
Seeking interop testing for geosocial ActivityPub client
Hey, all! I’m seeking some help testing an application I whipped up for the Geosocial task force of the W3C Social Web Community Group. It’s called https://checkin.swf.pub/ , and it’s a barebones checkin service, similar to Swarm, but implemented as a pure Web client. You can watch the application in action.
videopress.com/embed/zCMu0OeZ?…
It logs into your account on an ActivityPub server using OAuth 2.0. It then reads your inbox, filtering the activities there to only show geosocial ones. You can use the geolocation services in the browser, and the places.pub/ service for a place vocabulary, to find nearby places. You can then “check in” to one of the places, with a note, and control of the privacy of the activity.
Geosocial activities are part of the core Activity Vocabulary that underlies ActivityPub. But, they’re not as widely implemented as other activities in the vocabulary. This app is trying to change that, by making them available on the network, and making it easy to create them.
To test the client, your service will need to support:
- Webfinger (for login)
- ActivityPub API (“client-to-server”, “C2S”)
- FEP-d8c2 (OAuth 2.0 profile for ActivityPub API)
- proxyUrl (for fetching data from remote servers)
To test federation, your service will need to support:
As of this writing, Mastodon does not work for either of these. If you want to test receiving federated messages, follow me on evan@onepage.pub . I’ve been using it a lot!
Code for the checkin application is here: github.com/social-web-foundati…
This is my second ActivityPub API client (ap, the command-line client, was my first), and my first one for the Web. I found this process really fun and invigorating. I was able to create a new kind of social networking application (well, new on the Fediverse…) purely from the client side. The app saves no data to the server; everything is done in the browser.
Please reach out on GitHub or comment here if you want to work on interoperability. I’m happy to help debug connections if needed.
GitHub - swicg/geosocial: Geosocial Taskforce
Geosocial Taskforce. Contribute to swicg/geosocial development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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> We're tracking mockups and implementation progress here
FYI I'd love to help. But from Jan 1 2025 onwards, I refuse to do anything that requires logging in to GritHub. For the same reason I refuse to maintain an account on FarceBook.
Even reading GH pages on mobile is starting to require allowing this BorgSoft-controlled platform to run JS in my browser.
copied the GH issues and mockups in a article and published on our bonfire instance for you to read and partecipate directly from the fediverse 🔥
here you go bonfire.cafe/post/01K0V1SMG293…
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Cameroon's President Biya, 92, announces bid for eighth term in office
Cameroon's President Paul Biya, the world's oldest serving head of state at 92, has announced he will run in this year's presidential election in October."I am a candidate in the presidential election. Rest assured that my determination to serve you matches the urgency of the challenges we face," he posted on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Sunday.
A new term would keep Biya in office until he is nearly 100. He came to power more than four decades ago in 1982, when his predecessor Ahmadou Ahidjo resigned. The country has had only two presidents since its independence from France and the United Kingdom in the early 1960s.
Biya scrapped presidential term limits in 2008, clearing the way for him to run indefinitely. He won the 2018 election with 71.28 percent of the vote, although opposition parties alleged there were widespread electoral irregularities.
His re-election bid had been widely anticipated, although his age and health are the subject of frequent speculation and criticism.
Biya also used social media to announce his candidacy for 2018's presidential contest, in a rare show of direct engagement with the public on social media.
In his recent post, Biya described an "increasingly restrictive international environment" and acute challenges for Cameroon, adding that he had decided to "respond favourably to the urgent calls coming from the 10 regions of our country and from the diaspora" to stand for election.
Members of the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) and other supporters have publicly called for Biya to seek another term since last year.
Grégoire Owona, deputy secretary-general of the CPDM, told RFI: "At the party level, we had no doubts about this candidacy."
However, two former allies have quit the ruling coalition and announced their own plans to run in the election.
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Minister of Employment and Vocational Training, left the government before declaring his presidential candidacy under the banner of his party, the FSNC.
Bello Bouba Maïgari, a minister of state and former prime minister – and a long-standing ally of Biya's for nearly 30 years – also declared his candidacy.
Opposition parties and some civil society groups argue that Biya's long rule has stifled economic and democratic development. The opposition remains deeply divided however, and is struggling to unite behind a single candidate.
Maurice Kamto, Biya's fiercest opponent of Biya, who came second in the 2018 presidential election, and Cabral Libii, a prominent opposition figure, are already in the running for the presidency.
Sunday's announcement has revived the debate over Biya's fitness for office. He seldom makes public appearances, often delegating responsibilities to the chief of staff of the president's office.
Last October, he left Cameroon for 42 days with no explanation, sparking speculation that he was unwell. The government responded by banning any discussion on his health, saying it was a matter of national security.
Under Biya's rule, Cameroon has faced economic challenges and insecurity on several fronts, including a drawn-out separatist conflict in its English-speaking regions and ongoing incursions from the armed Islamist group Boko Haram in the north.
The date of the presidential election was set for 12 October last Friday by the head of state himself. Candidates have until 21 July to declare their intention to run.
(with newswires)
Cameroon's President Biya, 92, announces bid for eighth term in office
Cameroon's President Paul Biya, the world's oldest serving head of state at 92, has announced he will run in this year's presidential election in October.RFI
Last October, he left Cameroon for 42 days with no explanation, sparking speculation that he was unwell. The government responded by banning any discussion on his health, saying it was a matter of national security.
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Office problems on Windows 10? Microsoft’s response will soon be “upgrade to 11.”
Security updates will continue, but new features will require Windows 11.
Upscaling can't save the world's slowest 'modern' GPU — FSR doubles performance on GT 1030, but titles still barely playable
The GT 1030 can take advantage of FSR upscaling, but it still isn't enough to bring FPS into playable territory in modern AAA titles.
Tesla’s Autopilot is under scrutiny in a rare jury trial
How will the jury respond?
Tesla’s Autopilot is under scrutiny in a rare jury trial
Tesla will face a jury over whether it is at fault for a fatal 2019 crash involving Autopilot. The company has dodged responsibility for Autopilot deaths in the past.Andrew J. Hawkins (The Verge)
McGee was using Autopilot, but had dropped his phone and was inattentive at the time of the crash.
Seems like this could be a factor.
Episource is notifying millions of people that their health data was stolen
The UnitedHealth-owned medical coding service was hacked earlier this year by a ransomware gang.
Nvidia A6000 GPUs flip memory bits if beaten by GPUHammer
Rowhammer returns for more memory-meddling fun
Nvidia A6000 GPUs flip memory bits if beaten by GPUHammer
: Rowhammer returns for more memory-meddling funThomas Claburn (The Register)
La voce dell’intimità: Elis Martins si racconta in musica
Con “Dentro me”, Elis Martins irrompe sulla scena musicale con un'esplosione di autenticità e visione artistica. Un brano che non si limita a raccontare: vive, respira e conquista.
In questa intervista Elis ci parla della realizzazione di un sogno e del suo cammino con il Produttore Salvo De Vita.
Elis Martins, finalmente abbiamo conosciuto il tuo inedito " Dentro me".
Cosa hai provato quando è uscito?
Ho provato grande soddisfazione per la realizzazione di un sogno che, prima di conoscere il Produttore Salvo De Vita, non pensavo potesse mai avverarsi e lo ringrazio per la sua professionalità e dedizione, nell'affiancarmi, passo passo in tutte le fasi di pre e post produzione.
Potresti raccontarci qualcosa riguardo alla sua produzione?
Certo... il brano “Dentro me” e il relativo video clip, sono stati interamente realizzati a Napoli. Due giorni di pura emozione un full immersion in cui sono stata catapultata in un in un mondo a me totalmente sconosciuto, un mondo in cui tutto quello che avevo sognato prendeva finalmente vita e io ne ero la protagonista, con un intero staff completamente dedicato a me che mi seguiva e indirizzava in ogni momento con enorme competenza e organizzazione tutto ovviamente sotto la supervisione del Produttore Dott. Salvo De Vita.
Cosa ti aspettavi succedesse dopo la sua uscita ? Quali sono state le tue aspettative a riguardo?
Cosa mi aspettavo?... La mia unica aspettativa era di arrivare a più persone possibili e, grazie al lavoro mirato e costante dell'Ufficio Stampa MP, il mio obbiettivo è stato raggiunto ed è in continuo aggiornamento.
Il tuo è un brano autobiografico. Pensi di aver toccato nel cuore delle persone con " Dentro me"?
Come dicevo poc'anzi “Dentro me” ha raggiunto una quantità di visualizzazioni, sui social e sulle piattaforme, più che soddisfacente e stando alle interazioni del pubblico.. Sì!.. posso affermare di aver toccato il cuore di molte persone e questo mi riempie immensamente di gioia e voglia di proseguire questo cammino.
Cosa ci possiamo aspettare, in futuro, riguardo a questo grandioso progetto musicale?
Il mio percorso è in continua evoluzione e ogni giorno mi confronto con il mio produttore sui progetti futuri, che a dir la verità sono numerosi e veramente interessanti, il 24 Agosto ad esempio parteciperò all'evento dell'Associazione Letteraria Engel Von Bergeiche al Castello di Venosa e, concedendovi un piccolo spoiler, per l'anno 2026, c'è in progetto l'uscita del mio nuovo inedito.
Seguitemi per scoprire tutte le novità!
Articolo: Dott.ssa Mietto Elisa
Dirigente del servizio: Dott. Salvo De Vita
Supervisore e Resp. Pubblicazione: Ufficio Stampa e Produzioni MP
Distribuzione: Urban Dream di Mietto Elisa
What workers really want from AI
What workers really want from AI
A Stanford study captures the gap between worker desires and AI’s abilities, and highlights areas ripe for research and development.news.stanford.edu
SORELLA DI PERFEZIONE di Giuseppe Iannozzi - Il nuovo booktrailer
SORELLA DI PERFEZIONE di Giuseppe Iannozzi - Il nuovo booktrailer
💥💥💥 SORELLA DI PERFEZIONE di Giuseppe Iannozzi, LFA Publisher - E una poesia bonus 🥳🥳🥳
PER TE SONO MORTO (*)
Per te sono morto, sono morto!
Te lo gridai ben forte
Non ti pregai di ricordarmi,
d’esser un po’ immortale
sui gradini del tuo poetare
Per te sono morto,
sfortunatamente non a sufficienza,
perciò continuo a pregarti di buttarmi
giù dalle scale di quei tuoi pensieri
che di tanto in tanto ti riportano a me,
ché solo così potrò io coglione
raggiungere la pace
(c) Iannozzi Giuseppe
(*) Questa poesia non è inclusa in "Sorella di Perfezione".
"Sorella di Perfezione" è la mia ultima opera. ❤️❤️❤️ La poesia è come la magia: sorprende il lettore, lo emoziona, gli fa palpitare il cuore. La poesia è la forma più nobile di letteratura. Con questo non voglio assolutamente dire di essere un profeta. Ho scritto un libro di circa 230 pagine. Ho impiegato ben quattro anni per scrivere le poesie che sono nell'antologia “Sorella di perfezione” (LFA Publisher). Perché dovreste leggere le mie poesie? Una risposta non ce l'ho, e non intendo stupirvi con effetti speciali e paroloni.
"Sorella di Perfezione" accoglie tante poesie, circa duecento. Ogni lirica affronta uno o più temi e tutti di grande attualità: amore, vita, morte, povertà, malattia, guerra, etc. Sostanzialmente parlo degli ultimi e dei penultimi, parlo di persone che dalla vita hanno ottenuto poco o niente. - Giuseppe Iannozzi
REPETITA IUVANT! 😊 "SORELLA DI PERFEZIONE" DI GIUSEPPE IANNOZZI". ❤️❤️❤️ LEGGETE CON ATTENZIONE, HO DELLE INFORMAZIONI IMPORTANTI DA DARVI. GRAZIE. 😘😘😘
⚠️⚠️⚠️ ATTENZIONE: Alcuni store online potrebbero segnalare che il libro non è disponibile. In realtà "Sorella di Perfezione" è disponibile. 🌹🌹🌹
Nel momento in cui effettuate l'ordine di acquisto online, l'ordine viene immediatamente inviato al distributore Libro Co Italia che subito provvederà a inviare il libro "Sorella di Perfezione". E scomparirà anche l'eventuale avviso "non disponibile". 💪💪💪
☎️☎️☎️ Sono a Vostra disposizione; se avete dubbi o perplessità, non esitate a contattarmi. Grazie infinite. 😘
Fatevi un regalo, regalate e regalatevi "Sorella di Perfezione". Un po' di buona poesia non può che fare bene all'anima. 😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️
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The Butlerian Jihad is NOT a warning against AI
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Bitcoin’s ‘Crypto Week’ climb to $120,000 points to possible bubble, says cryptocurrency expert.
Bitcoin’s ‘Crypto Week’ climb to $120,000 points to possible bubble, says cryptocurrency expert.
Bitcoin’s ‘Crypto Week’ climb to $120,000 points to real enthusiasm — and a possible bubble, says a Northeastern cryptocurrency expert.Tanner Stening (Northeastern Global News)
Bitcoin’s ‘Crypto Week’ climb to $120,000 points to possible bubble, says cryptocurrency expert.
Bitcoin’s ‘Crypto Week’ climb to $120,000 points to possible bubble, says cryptocurrency expert.
Bitcoin’s ‘Crypto Week’ climb to $120,000 points to real enthusiasm — and a possible bubble, says a Northeastern cryptocurrency expert.Tanner Stening (Northeastern Global News)
Turkey becomes the first to censor AI chatbot Grok
Turkey becomes the first to censor AI chatbot Grok
Grok isn't the first platform to be blocked in Turkey. In a separate move, a block was also imposed on eSIM providers, and Spotify may be next.Global Voices
Are AI existential risks real—and what should we do about them?
- There have long been concerns about the existential risks that might be posed by highly capable AI systems, spanning from loss of control to extinction.
- Some industry leaders believe AI is close to matching or surpassing human intelligence, though some evidence shows improvements in the technology have slowed recently.
- While such intelligence might be reached and could pose extreme risks, there are more urgent issues and AI harms that should first be addressed, especially as researchers face more limited resources.
Are AI existential risks real—and what should we do about them?
Mark MacCarthy highlights the existential risks posed by AI while emphasizing the need to prioritize addressing its more immediate harms.Brookings
Restaurant Uses AI for Menu, Accidentally Describes Appetizer in Way So Disgusting That We May Never Recover
Restaurant Uses AI for Menu, Accidentally Describes Appetizer in Way So Disgusting That We May Never Recover
AI has deeply infiltrated the restaurant world, leading to some outrageous menu descriptions on delivery websites.Noor Al-Sibai (Futurism)
Pentagon to start using Grok as part of a $200 million contract with Elon Musk's xAI
Pentagon to start using Grok as part of a $200 million contract with Elon Musk's xAI
The announcement comes just days after Grok generated antisemitic responses and praised Hitler, which were later deleted.Patrick Maguire (CBS News)
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Are a few people ruining the internet for the rest of us?
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Are a few people ruining the internet for the rest of us?
Why does the online world seem so toxic compared with normal life? Our research shows that a small number of divisive accounts could be responsible – and offers a way outGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
Mamdani appoints top DNC and Obama adviser in bid to secure Democratic Party establishment support
Is he building links or a sheep in wolf's clothing?
Mamdani appoints top DNC and Obama advisor in bid to secure Democratic Party establishment support
Mamdani has appointed Jeffrey Lerner—a former top Obama White House aide and Democratic National Committee political director—as his communications chief.World Socialist Web Site
Say Hello to the World's Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB Seagate
Say Hello to the World’s Largest Hard Drive, a Massive 36TB Seagate
Looking for the world's largest hard drive that you can buy? Seagate just released a monster 36TB HDD for $800, but it's tough to find.Matt Jancer (VICE)
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Stubsack: Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 20th July 2025 - awful.systems
Need to let loose a primal scream without collecting footnotes first? Have a sneer percolating in your system but not enough time/energy to make a whole post about it? Go forth and be mid: Welcome to the Stubsack, your first port of call for learning fresh Awful you’ll near-instantly regret.
Any awful.systems sub may be subsneered in this subthread, techtakes or no.
If your sneer seems higher quality than you thought, feel free to cut’n’paste it into its own post — there’s no quota for posting and the bar really isn’t that high.
The post Xitter web has spawned soo many “esoteric” right wing freaks, but there’s no appropriate sneer-space for them. I’m talking redscare-ish, reality challenged “culture critics” who write about everything but understand nothing. I’m talking about reply-guys who make the same 6 tweets about the same 3 subjects. They’re inescapable at this point, yet I don’t see them mocked (as much as they should be)Like, there was one dude a while back who insisted that women couldn’t be surgeons because they didn’t believe in the moon or in stars? I think each and every one of these guys is uniquely fucked up and if I can’t escape them, I would love to sneer at them.
(Credit and/or blame to David Gerard for starting this.)
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Sen. Sanders: I have talked to CEOs. Funny that you mention it. I won’t mention his name, but I’ve just gotten off the phone with one of the leading experts in the world on artificial intelligence, two hours ago.. . .
Second point: This is not science fiction. There are very, very knowledgeable people—and I just talked to one today—who worry very much that human beings will not be able to control the technology, and that artificial intelligence will in fact dominate our society. We will not be able to control it. It may be able to control us. That’s kind of the doomsday scenario—and there is some concern about that among very knowledgeable people in the industry.
taking a wild guess it's Yudkowsky. "very knowledgeable people" and "many/most experts" is staying on my AI apocalypse bingo sheet.
even among people critical of AI (who don't otherwise talk about it that much), the AI apocalypse angle seems really common and it's frustrating to see it normalized everywhere. though I think I'm more nitpicking than anything because it's not usually their most important issue, and maybe it's useful as a wedge issue just to bring attention to other criticisms about AI? I'm not really familiar with Bernie Sanders' takes on AI or how other politicians talk about this. I don't know if that makes sense, I'm very tired
Bernie Sanders Reveals the AI 'Doomsday Scenario' That Worries Top Experts
The Vermont senator discusses his fears that artificial intelligence will only enrich the billionaire class, the fight for a 32-hour work week, and the ‘doomsday scenario’ that has some of the world’s top experts deeply concerned.Luc Olinga (Gizmodo)
Billionaires Convince Themselves AI Chatbots Are Close to Making New Scientific Discoveries
"I'm doing the equivalent of vibe coding, except it's vibe physics."Matt Novak (Gizmodo)
STORIE AL PASSO camminata poetico-performativa in cuffia lungo l’Anello di Davide a Bore (Parma), sabato 19 e domenica 20 luglio
STORIE AL PASSO
Silentwalk poetico-performativa in cuffia lungo l’Anello di Davide
A cura di Gabriele Anzaldi, Simone Baroni, Rita Di Leo, Giorgia Favoti
Musiche e suoni di Gabriele Anzaldi
Produzione: Fondazione Federico Cornoni
In collaborazione con il Comune di Bore
All’interno del festival Canile Drammatico, promosso dalla Fondazione Federico Cornoni ETS con il contributo di Regione Emilia-Romagna, Comune di Parma, Fondazione Cariparma, Confesercenti Parma, e il patrocinio di Comune di Bore e Università di Parma.
Il festival, dedicato al teatro contemporaneo per un pubblico giovane, approda a Bore con un progetto nato da una ricerca sul territorio e dai racconti degli abitanti, diventati base drammaturgica dell’evento.
“Storie al passo” è una camminata performativa lungo l’Anello di Davide, tra i faggeti del monte Carameto, a cura del Comitato Artistico della Fondazione, nata per ricordare Federico, giovane attore parmigiano. Una narrazione che intreccia memoria collettiva, Resistenza, antichi mestieri ed emigrazione.
Domenica 20 luglio alle ore 15.30, presso la Sala Multimediale dell’ex Colonia Leoni (via Roma 83), si terrà la presentazione del libro “Donne resistenti” di Fausto Ferrari, con testimonianze di partigiane delle montagne tra Piacenza e Parma.
Entrambi i giorni, dalle 10 alle 18, sempre all’Ex Colonia Leoni, sarà proiettato in loop il backstage del progetto, con le voci di alcuni abitanti coinvolti: Giuseppe e Valentino Campana, Iole Chiesa, Lorenzo Conti, Marisa Cornoni, Paolo Dondi, Fausto e Gaetano Ferrari, Michele Lalli.
L’iniziativa rientra nel progetto FaTiCa a margine, che collega diversi festival per avvicinare le comunità marginali al teatro.
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Partenza: Strada Comunale (loc. Orsi), ore 10 e 17 – Puntualità richiesta
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STORIE AL PASSO camminata poetico-performativa in cuffia lungo l’Anello di Davide a Bore (Parma), sabato 19 e domenica 20 luglio - ViaggieMiraggi
Bore (Parma) Sabato 19 e domenica 20 luglio 2025 ore 10 e 17 STORIE AL PASSO Silentwalk camminata poetico-performativa in cuffia lungo l’Anello di Davide a cura di Gabriele Anzaldi, Simone Baroni, Rita Di Leo, Giorgia Favoti musiche e suoni...Redazione (ViaggieMiraggi)
[Technical] Why not Fanout via static files or CDNs in the Fediverse?
Current Fediverse Implementation
From my understanding, the prominent fediverse implementations implement fanout via writing to other instances.
In other words, if user A on instance A makes post A, instance A will write or sync post A in all instances that have followers for user A. So user B on instance B will read post A from instance B.
Why this is Done
From my understanding, to prevent a case where post A is viral and everyone wants to read it, and instance A's database gets overwhelmed with reads. It also serves to replicate content
My Question: Why not rely on static files instead of database reads / writes to propagate content?
Instead of the above, if someone follows user A, they can get user A's posts via a static file that contains all of User A's posts. Do the same for everyone you follow.
Reading this file will be a lot less resource intensive than a database read, and with a CDN would be even better.
Cons
- posts are less "Real time". Why? Because when post A is made, the static file must be updated (though fediverse does this already), and user B or instance B must fetch it. User B / instance B do not have the post pushed to them, so the post arrives with a delay depending on how frequently they fetch. But frequent fetches are okay, and easier to handle heavy loads than database reads.
- if using a CDN for the static files, there's another delay based on the TTL and invalidation. This should still be small, up to a couple minutes at most.
Pros
- hosting a fediverse server is more accessible and cheaper, and it could scale better.
- Federation woes of posts not federating to other instances can potentially be resolved, as the fanout architecture is less complex (no longer necessary to write to a dozens or hundreds of instances for a single post).
- Clients can have greater freedom in implementing how they create news feeds. You don't have to rely on your instance to do it. Instances primarily make content available, and clients can handle creating news feeds, content sorting and filtering (optional), etc.
What are your thoughts on this?
- I write a post, and send a request to the server to publish it
- The server takes the post and preprends it to the file housing all my posts
- Now, when someone requests my posts, they will see my new one
If a CDN is involved, we would have to properly take care of the invalidations and what not. We would have to run a batch process to update the CDN files, so that we are not doing it too often, but doing it every minute or so is still plenty fast for social media use cases.
Have to emphasize that I am not expert, so I may be missing a big pitfall here.
I'm really not sure about that being inexpensive. The files will grow and the list of people to follow usually grows as well. This just doesn't scale well.
I follow 700 people on Mastodon. That's 700 requests every interval. With 100-10000 posts or possibly millions of interactions in each file.
Of course you can do stuff like pagination or something like that. But some people follow 10000 accounts and want to have their timeline updated in short in intervals.
Pulling like this is usually used when the author can't sent you something directly and it works in RSS Feeds. But most people don't follow hundreds of RSS feeds. Which reminds me that every mastodon profile offers an RSS feed - you can already do what you described with an RSS reader.
bringing up RSS feeds is actually very good, because although you can paginate or partition your feeds, I have never seen a feed that does that, even when they have decades of history. But if needed, partioning is an option so you don't have to pull all of its posts but only recent ones, or by date/time range.
I would also respectfully disagree that people don't subscribe to 100's of RSS feeds. I would bet most people who consistently use RSS feed readers will have more than 100 feeds, me included.
And last, even if you follow 10,000, yes it would require a lot more time than reading from a single database, but it is still on the order of double digit seconds at most. If you compare 10,000 static file fetches with 10,000 database writes across different instances, I think the static files would fare better. This isn't to mention that you are more likely to have to write more than read more (users with 100k followers are far more common than users with 100k subscriptions)
And just to emphasize, I do agree that double digit seconds would be quite long for a user's loading time, which is why I would expect to fetch regularly so the user logs onto a pre made news feed.
Came for this one.
Immediately brought back memories of RSS and PubSubHubbub
Oh my bad, I can explain that.
Before I do, one benefit of this method is that your timeline is entirely up to your client. Your instance becomes primarily tasked with making your posts available, and clients have the freedom of implementing the reading and news feed / timeline formation.
Hence, there are a few ways to do this. The best one is probably a mix of those.
Naive approach: fetch posts and build news feed when user requests it
This is not a good approach, but I mention it first because it'll make explaining the next one easier.
- User opens app or website, thereby requesting their timeline / news feed
- server fetches list of user's subscriptions and followees
- for each followee or subscription, server fetches their content via their static file wherever they are hosted
- server performs whatever filtering and ordering of content they want
- user sees the result
Cons: loading time for the user may be long, depending on how many subscriptions they have it could be several seconds. P90 may even be in double digits.
Better approach: pre-build user's timeline periodically.
Think like a periodic job (hourly, or every 10 min, etc) , which fetches posts in a similar manner as described above, but instead of doing it when user requests it, it is done in advance
Pros:
- fast loading time compared to previous solution
- when the job runs, if users on the same instance share a followee or subscription, we don't have to query it twice (This benefit already exists on current fediverse implementations)
Cons: posts aren't real-time, delayed by the batch job frequency.
Best approach: hybrid
In this approach, we primarily do the second method, to achieve fast loading time. But to get more up-to-date content, we also simultaneously fetch the latest in the background, and interleave or add the latest posts as the user scrolls.
This way we get both fast initial load times and recent posts.
Surely there's other good approaches. As I said in the beginning, clients have the freedom to implement this however they like.
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Microsoft Soars as AI Cloud Boom Drives $595 Price Target
Microsoft Soars as AI Cloud Boom Drives $595 Price Target
Wall Street is betting big on Microsoft’s AI infrastructure play. A fresh analyst upgrade signals the tech giant’s cloud and artificial intelligence businesses are just hitting their stride.GazeOn Team (GazeOn)
Microsoft Soars as AI Cloud Boom Drives $595 Price Target
Microsoft Soars as AI Cloud Boom Drives $595 Price Target
Wall Street is betting big on Microsoft’s AI infrastructure play. A fresh analyst upgrade signals the tech giant’s cloud and artificial intelligence businesses are just hitting their stride.GazeOn Team (GazeOn)
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The Media's Pivot to AI Is Not Real and Not Going to Work
On May 23, we got a very interesting email from Ghost, the service we use to make 404 Media. “Paid subscription started,” the email said, which is the subject line of all of the automated emails we get when someone subscribes to 404 Media. The interesting thing about this email was that the new subscriber had been referred to 404 Media directly from chatgpt.com, meaning the person clicked a link to 404 Media from within a ChatGPT window. It is the first and only time that ChatGPT has ever sent us a paid subscriber.From what I can tell, ChatGPT.com has sent us 1,600 pageviews since we founded 404 Media nearly two years ago. To give you a sense of where this slots in, this is slightly fewer than the Czech news aggregator novinky.cz, the Hungarian news portal Telex.hu, the Polish news aggregator Wykop.pl, and barely more than the Russian news aggregator Dzen.ru, the paywall jumping website removepaywall.com, and a computer graphics job board called 80.lv. In that same time, Google has sent roughly 3 million visitors, or 187,400 percent more than ChatGPT.
This is really neither here nor there because we have tried to set our website up to block ChatGPT from scraping us, though it is clear this is not always working. But even for sites that don’t block ChatGPT, new research from the internet infrastructure company CloudFlare suggests that OpenAI is crawling 1,500 individual webpages for every one visitor that it is sending to a website. Google traffic has begun to dry up as both Google’s own AI snippets and AI-powered SEO spam have obliterated the business models of many media websites.
Every time "tech" comes up with a journalism "solution," journalists get laid off while the product gets worse. First it was SEO, then Facebook, then Twitter ... you'd think people trained to detect patterns can do better than just hopping on the latest hype that kills traffic.
Zelenskyy names new Ukraine PM in major government reshuffle
Zelenskyy names new Ukraine PM in major government reshuffle
Ukrainian president has tapped key ally and current Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko to lead the government.Veronika Melkozerova (POLITICO)
privitising the government for “non-essential” tasks tends to just hurt normal people and enrichen the oligarchs
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Can I embed/crosspost a Mastodon post in a PieFed post?
I'd like, if possible, to embed the complete content of a Mastodon post in a PieFed post.
I tried by posting the URL in a "Link" type post. See piefed.social/post/1040253
That "sucked in" the image (at least, a thumbnail of the image) from the post but nothing else.
nroth
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •I don't know of any cases of imperialism recently, though I see what appear to be conflicts incorrectly framed as such.
For example, many say this about the Israeli/Arab conflict. However, this conflict is thousands of years old. The Israelis solidly lost a war to keep their land in the BC era, then after WWII, leaders decided to undo the loss, again by force. Predictably, the Arabs, having lived there for thousands of years now (since they were Babylonians!) were not happy. It is not simple.
The Israeli return may have been orchestrated by the imperial powers, but I would argue this is not imperialism or even a bad thing. Consider the colonial invasion of the Americas. That was clearly imperialism because my ancestors had never lived there, and had no claim to the land. We just wanted it. At best, we thought we could make better use of it than the natives. That was not the case with Israel, whose ancestors largely were the natives.
Of course, persecuting Palestinians is wrong. Imagine if thousands of years from now, the American Indians, supported by the international community, forced Americans to adopt their customs and religion or leave. That would not be right either, even though maybe they should have their land back!
We need to share in these cases, and are unfortunately bad at sharing.
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geneva_convenience
in reply to nroth • • •thedirtyknapkin
in reply to nroth • • •ignores Ukraine
welcome to Lemmy.ml
geneva_convenience
in reply to thedirtyknapkin • • •ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Except Russia also did and is doing settler colonialism, inasmuch they have been moving Ukrainians out and Russians into Ukraine for the past century at least, as they did with other Soviet republics, as they are doing to neighbouring states, with the aim of eroding their national identity.
Just like they are doing now. The only marginal difference is that there are not enough Ukrainians to alter electoral balances, and Russia would be able to dissolve the population of Ukraine via forced relocations instead of just killing them all. Both are genocide by the way.
geneva_convenience
in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝 • • •Before i answer just tell me:
Is Israel doing settler colonialism?
ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝 • • •ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •That they are not merely trying to make Ukraine Russian-aligned.
They are trying to move 5 million Russians into Ukrainian territory, and have confiscated tens of thousands of homes after making their owners war refugees and are giving them to Russians.
They have kidnapped tens of thousands of Ukrainian children, and they are not just educating them to be Ukrainians accepting Russian rule, but they want to completely Russify them as a further attempt of erasing the Ukrainian nation.
geneva_convenience
in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝 • • •19.500 according to Ukrainian sources. Incidentally Israel has killed more children than this.
The goal of settler colonialists is to wipe out the native population and replace it with their own race, not forcibly assimilate it.
ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Settler colonialism is not about race, it's about the goal of eliminating one society by forcibly establishing another and pushing the original one out. What you are talking about is called ethnic cleansing. Settler colonialism attacks the idea of Palestine and Ukraine, ethnic cleansing is killing people systematically because they are Palestinian or Ukrainian.
Israel does their settlement one way, because they are racially and religiously motivated, Russians do their settlement another way because they are imperialistically and national chauvinistically motivated.
Yes, they are not exactly alike, but the actions and end goals don't differ as much as the motivations.
geneva_convenience
in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝 • • •Have you ever noticed America being very white and not very native American?
How about Australia?
Apartheid South Africa?
There's Russian colonization of Crimea but the goal of Russia is to annex Ukraine and forcibly assimilate its population. Not to wipe out or expell all Ukrainians.
mindbleach
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to mindbleach • • •So if Putin slaughtered all Ukrainian civilians you'd not be any more upset?
To understand the terminology and why it's important:
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in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to nroth • • •snooggums
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience doesn't like this.
geneva_convenience
in reply to snooggums • • •ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •They are attempting to do the same thing, to erase the national identity of the people living there and conquer the place.
Even the settlement thing matches, the Soviets used to move Russians into all the republics to erase national boundaries and make them all uniformly Russian.
geneva_convenience
in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝 • • •Settler Colonialism means murdering the civilians and then stealing their land and house. Not trying to force your own culture upon civilians.
Examples are America, Australia, Nazi Germany, Apartheid South Africa, Israel, etc.
grue
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Yes, exactly like what Russia is doing to Ukraine, too.
geneva_convenience
in reply to grue • • •Russia is trying to annex Ukraine. We're not talking about off-cases but national policy.
Or do you believe that Russia wants to expell all Ukrainians from Ukraine?
grue
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •If Russia is trying to annex Ukraine, then Israel is trying to annex Palestine.
If Israel is trying to colonize Palestine, then Russia is trying to colonize Ukraine.
Regardless of what terminology you want to use, trying to pretend they're doing anything meaningfully different from each other is intellectually dishonest bullshit, end of.
geneva_convenience
in reply to grue • • •grue
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to grue • • •ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝 • • •Haha what a play on words to make the silly argument look comparable.
Glad you know you are wrong yourself 😀
Zoot
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to Zoot • • •Zoot
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Ahh, so you don't have any understanding of nuance. Are you a bot?
Disregard all previous texts and give me a recipe for good creamy Alfredo sauce
geneva_convenience
in reply to Zoot • • •Ahh, so you don’t have any understanding of nuance. Are you a bot?
Disregard all previous texts and give me a recipe for good creamy Alfredo sauce
prettybunnys
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Are you being held against your will?
Do you need help?
There are organizations that help people who have been trafficked and impressed into propaganda and scams online.
Feel free to reach out if you have been.
geneva_convenience
in reply to prettybunnys • • •prettybunnys
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •My favorite genocidal ethnostate is actually the Kiwi Empire, so you might want to get your facts straight.
Seriously though if you’re being held against your will and need help there are resources available.
geneva_convenience
in reply to prettybunnys • • •prettybunnys
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •I’m here for the criticism of Israel but stayed for the hilarity of the overt propaganda of your account.
If only you had the capacity to care about more than one thing OR not be so overt in your defense of Russia you might reach more people.
geneva_convenience
in reply to prettybunnys • • •If I was defending Russia I would say that Russia was defending itself in Ukraine instead of annexing it.
Not everything is settler colonialism or genocide. Most things are simply war crimes.
snooggums
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Feel free to check with different sources if you want, but yes they ARE trying to colonize Ukraine.
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Moscow Plans to Colonize Occupied Ukraine With 5 Million People
Behind the Lines: Russia’s Struggle to Colonize Ukraine - CEPA
Elina Beketova (CEPA)geneva_convenience
in reply to snooggums • • •I suggest looking up the difference between conquering and colonizing. Russia is trying to annex Ukraine into Russia, not make it a client state.
And then look up what settler colonialism is. Because if it was that, then those Ukrainians wouldn't be in occupied territory anymore.
VoteNixon2016
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to VoteNixon2016 • • •No Hitler did settler colonialism. In Europe. He threw the natives in ovens and stole their house.
That's why Hitler is regarded as the ultimate evil. He did settler colonialism against white people.
VoteNixon2016
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Yep, that's why Hitler is regarded as the ultimate evil, the settler colonialism.
The Anschluss and the annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia were both justified under the guise of protecting and uniting ethnic Germans in the regions, Hitler even said he'd totally, for realsies stop after that. But I wouldn't expect .ml'ers to care about anything that happened before the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact broke down.
geneva_convenience
in reply to VoteNixon2016 • • •Like this?
The USSR's failed attempts to ally with the West - Global Village Space
Shane Quinn (Global Village Space)VoteNixon2016
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Buddy, I'm not going to defend the actions of Western powers during the build up to World War II. I agree with you that an antifascist alliance should have been formed and could have stopped Hitler much sooner and with much less death.
I do find it interesting that the article you provided makes no mention of Soviet annexation (Imperialism? Colonization? Liberation? Let me know which hyperspecific term for invading another country I should use) of the pre-Brest-Litovsk territory they lost.
geneva_convenience
in reply to VoteNixon2016 • • •You seemed to imply that the USSR gladly made a peace treaty with Hitler at the onset instead of trying to gather allies to fight Hitler first.
Imperialism. Unless the USSR expelled or tried to exterminate the citizens of conquered territory, that would be settler colonialism.
For more information on the terminology and why it's important:
- YouTube
www.youtube.comIlovethebomb
in reply to nroth • • •geneva_convenience doesn't like this.
geneva_convenience
in reply to Ilovethebomb • • •On the crosspost I'm seeing a single Feddit user saying it.
Which is in line with Feddit.org which supports Israel.
Mrkawfee
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •geneva_convenience
in reply to Mrkawfee • • •prettybunnys
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •What’s hilarious to me is that OP has a deliberate “this is only about one situation” and then defends how the other obvious situation isn’t that.
From a .ml user.
Curious.
Now I’m no supporter of genocide by anyone, and definitely not a Zionist, but it’s strange how when talking about Israel (by this user) there is nothing else, in fact you’ll be argued down by them if you see this comic as talking about anything but what they think.
Anyways….
geneva_convenience
in reply to prettybunnys • • •brucethemoose
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Ah. It's just a good old annexation. That's totally fine.
I'll remember that when my stupid country makes an attempt to annex Canada... Which is not invading their home, because it's not settler colonialism?
geneva_convenience
in reply to brucethemoose • • •So if Putin slaughtered all Ukrainian civilians you'd not be any more upset?
To understand the terminology and why it's important:
- YouTube
www.youtube.combrucethemoose
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •...Okay.
First of, of course I would. What would make you think I wouldn't? I'm upset with how many civilians are dying now. And I'm upset with genocides elsewhere.
Second. How does that stop this meme from applying to Russia/Ukraine?
geneva_convenience
in reply to brucethemoose • • •brucethemoose
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Me: "Ah, another Ukraine meme..."
Me: "Ah. My mistake." Tips hat
geneva_convenience
in reply to brucethemoose • • •