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US | Appeals Court Overturns Murder and Kidnapping Conviction in Etan Patz Disappearance


The judges’ decision echoed ProPublica’s reporting from 2013 that raised questions about the veracity and legality of suspect Pedro Hernandez’s confessions in one of the most famous missing child cases in U.S. history.


Case file: ww3.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions…



Activist Who Helped Film “No Other Land” Shot and Killed by Israeli Settler


Israeli violence in Masafer Yatta has intensified since the film won an Oscar.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/truthout.org…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



[Announcement] Second Boss Kill Event Winners


All of the prizes for the rerun of the Secrets of the Atlas Boss Kill Event have now been claimed for PC and Consoles.

Top 3 Placings - PC

Congratulations to the top 3 racers, who will each get a Godslayer's Pride Amulet, a Divination Card design, and a Unique Item design for the newest bosses: The Incarnation of Dread, The Incarnation of Neglect and The Incarnation of Fear!

  • allexpleblord#4962
  • artemzor#6678
  • Goratha#2898

Top 10 Placings - PC

Congratulations to the rest of the top 10, who will also get a Godslayer's Pride Amulet as well as a Divination Card design!

  • Zlage#2584
  • Wyrm_GG#3008
  • Quazicx#5244
  • soul1027#7002
  • Steelmage#5874
  • CARNDARAK#3163
  • Muximusic#1987

Bonus Prizes - PC

The following players were the first to slay the bosses listed below, allowing them to design a Unique Item for that boss:

  • First Catarina Kill: soul1027#7002
  • First Uber Uber Elder Kill: Wyrm_GG#3008
  • First Uber Shaper Kill: Wyrm_GG#3008
  • First Uber Sirus Kill: soul1027#7002
  • First Uber Cortex Kill: soul1027#7002

Top 3 Placings - Xbox

Congratulations to the top 3 racers who will each get a Godslayer's Pride Amulet and a Divination Card design.

  • LyricalChutoy33#8352
  • F3arless3388#8523
  • noturavgnoob711#8035

Top 10 Placings - Xbox

Congratulations to the rest of the top 10, who will also get a Godslayer's Pride Amulet.

  • lilCazn#2883
  • xFrekix#8809
  • Fatalredemption#4808
  • moku46#8131
  • Hail 2the StoRm#8902
  • X902133#8376
  • TatamiKuo#8059

Top 3 Placings - PlayStation

Congratulations to the top 3 racers who will each get a Godslayer's Pride Amulet and a Divination Card design.

  • JSnowder#9223
  • FoxMA#9130
  • SillySeraphim#9131

Top 10 Placings - PlayStation

Congratulations to the rest of the top 10, who will also get a Godslayer's Pride Amulet.

  • XaIo93#9502
  • codkill_11#9170
  • CrazyToad-#9268
  • Terrayn#9666
  • Max_Planck#9538
  • MikeO-SCFC#9969
  • Ermi-96x#9042

Congratulations again to all winners of the second Secrets of the Atlas Boss Kill Event! We're in the process of distributing prizes now. If you earned a Unique Item design, please keep an eye on your Path of Exile inbox. Winners of Divination Card Designs should have already received tokens which you can check here. Godslayer's Pride Amulet will be awarded in the coming days.

You can continue to play your characters in the Event League until it ends, but if you're still in the mood for racing and... you're up for a bit of a challenge, make sure to check out Zizaran's Gauntlet event starting July 31st PDT.



Internal Documents Detail Hamas Proposals That Preceded Trump’s Belligerent Rant


Trump and Netanyahu threatened to launch even more violent “alternatives” to ceasefire negotiations as Hamas political leader blasts U.S.-Israeli “blackmail."


Archived version: archive.is/20250728034400/drop…


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in reply to solrize

I got an extra 30% battery life after switching to GrapheneOS. I'm guessing whatever is saving my battery, would also bring down the load on the system.

I did notice my phone heats up much less after switching to GrapheneOS.

in reply to dudesss

Just here to confirm this comment from personal experience.
in reply to dudesss

I've been runnnng GrapheneOS with charge capped at 80%. Phone has not emulated thermite.

I haven't found any discussion about the battery issues at GrapheneOS yet.

in reply to pHr34kY

Meaning you charge till 80% full, or at 80% max charging speed? just curious.
in reply to tamal3

80% full. It drastically helps extend battery life
in reply to CeeBee_Eh

Is this done manually , or there’s a system thing for it ?
in reply to stellargmite

In GrapheneOS, Settings -> Battery -> Charging Optimization.
in reply to stellargmite

Many phones support it. My old mid range Samsung galaxy phone from 2020 had it, as does my Pixel 9a.
in reply to CeeBee_Eh

Yep. It's the capacity.

Anyone can cap the charging speed by using a garbage $2 700mA charger from 2008.

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in reply to dudesss

plan to buy a pixel just to put Graphene on. Which one do you have and any problems?
in reply to mazzilius_marsti

I have no recommendations for versions. Depends in your case.

Although I'll mention that some people don't like that Pixel by default doesn't include the bottom menu on the screen, and uses other swiping features on the screen to do the same thing.

However in your system settings you can change the UI to gave the navigation menu at the bottom of the screen similar to Samsung.



UK Government responded to the "Repeal the Online Safety Act" Petition.


Source.

::: spoiler Long Response

I would like to thank all those who signed the petition. It is right that the regulatory regime for in scope online services takes a proportionate approach, balancing the protection of users from online harm with the ability for low-risk services to operate effectively and provide benefits to users.

The Government has no plans to repeal the Online Safety Act, and is working closely with Ofcom to implement the Act as quickly and effectively as possible to enable UK users to benefit from its protections.

Proportionality is a core principle of the Act and is in-built into its duties. As regulator for the online safety regime, Ofcom must consider the size and risk level of different types and kinds of services when recommending steps providers can take to comply with requirements. Duties in the Communications Act 2003 require Ofcom to act with proportionality and target action only where it is needed.

Some duties apply to all user-to-user and search services in scope of the Act. This includes risk assessments, including determining if children are likely to access the service and, if so, assessing the risks of harm to children. While many services carry low risks of harm, the risk assessment duties are key to ensuring that risky services of all sizes do not slip through the net of regulation. For example, the Government is very concerned about small platforms that host harmful content, such as forums dedicated to encouraging suicide or self-harm. Exempting small services from the Act would mean that services like these forums would not be subject to the Act’s enforcement powers. Even forums that might seem harmless carry potential risks, such as where adults come into contact with child users.

Once providers have carried out their duties to conduct risk assessments, they must protect the users of their service from the identified risks of harm. Ofcom’s illegal content Codes of Practice set out recommended measures to help providers comply with these obligations, measures that are tailored in relation to both size and risk. If a provider’s risk assessment accurately determines that the risks faced by users are low across all harms, Ofcom’s Codes specify that they only need some basic measures, including:

  • easy-to-find, understandable terms and conditions;
  • a complaints tool that allows users to report illegal material when they see it, backed up by a process to deal with those complaints;
  • the ability to review content and take it down if it is illegal (or breaches their terms of service);
  • a specific individual responsible for compliance, who Ofcom can contact if needed.

Where a children's access assessment indicates a platform is likely to be accessed by children, a subsequent risk assessment must be conducted to identify measures for mitigating risks. Like the Codes of Practice on illegal content, Ofcom’s recently issued child safety Codes also tailor recommendations based on risk level. For example, highly effective age assurance is recommended for services likely accessed by children that do not already prohibit and remove harmful content such as pornography and suicide promotion. Providers of services likely to be accessed by UK children were required to complete their assessment, which Ofcom may request, by 24 July.

On 8 July, Ofcom’s CEO wrote to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology noting Ofcom’s responsibility for regulating a wide range of highly diverse services, including those run by businesses, but also charities, community and voluntary groups, individuals, and many services that have not been regulated before.

The letter notes that the Act’s aim is not to penalise small, low-risk services trying to comply in good faith. Ofcom – and the Government – recognise that many small services are dynamic small businesses supporting innovation and offer significant value to their communities. Ofcom will take a sensible approach to enforcement with smaller services that present low risk to UK users, only taking action where it is proportionate and appropriate, and will focus on cases where the risk and impact of harm is highest.

Ofcom has developed an extensive programme of work designed to support a smoother journey to compliance, particularly for smaller firms. This has been underpinned by interviews, workshops and research with a diverse range of online services to ensure the tools meet the needs of different types of services. Ofcom’s letter notes its ‘guide for services’ guidance and tools hub, and its participation in events run by other organisations and networks including those for people running small services, as well as its commitment to review and improve materials and tools to help support services to create a safer life online.

The Government will continue to work with Ofcom towards the full implementation of the Online Safety Act 2023, including monitoring proportionate implementation.

Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
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in reply to Pro

Time to start a global strategy to stop reliance on government and corporate equipment, to switch to open source, no intellectual property, decentralized infrastructure.

The key weakpoint to our entire global society is reliance on outside forces that can influence and manipulate us.

Anyone who's played plague.inc knows already what to do. Once people have their own food, energy, shelter, and software, they will not be pleased to let them be taken unjustly by a conquering force, creating a natural buffer.

You literally don't have to do anything illegal, you can easily go under the radar for quite a while.

in reply to Pro

"We are not interested in the voters position."


UK Government responded to the "Repeal the Online Safety Act" Petition.


Source.

::: spoiler Long Response

I would like to thank all those who signed the petition. It is right that the regulatory regime for in scope online services takes a proportionate approach, balancing the protection of users from online harm with the ability for low-risk services to operate effectively and provide benefits to users.

The Government has no plans to repeal the Online Safety Act, and is working closely with Ofcom to implement the Act as quickly and effectively as possible to enable UK users to benefit from its protections.

Proportionality is a core principle of the Act and is in-built into its duties. As regulator for the online safety regime, Ofcom must consider the size and risk level of different types and kinds of services when recommending steps providers can take to comply with requirements. Duties in the Communications Act 2003 require Ofcom to act with proportionality and target action only where it is needed.

Some duties apply to all user-to-user and search services in scope of the Act. This includes risk assessments, including determining if children are likely to access the service and, if so, assessing the risks of harm to children. While many services carry low risks of harm, the risk assessment duties are key to ensuring that risky services of all sizes do not slip through the net of regulation. For example, the Government is very concerned about small platforms that host harmful content, such as forums dedicated to encouraging suicide or self-harm. Exempting small services from the Act would mean that services like these forums would not be subject to the Act’s enforcement powers. Even forums that might seem harmless carry potential risks, such as where adults come into contact with child users.

Once providers have carried out their duties to conduct risk assessments, they must protect the users of their service from the identified risks of harm. Ofcom’s illegal content Codes of Practice set out recommended measures to help providers comply with these obligations, measures that are tailored in relation to both size and risk. If a provider’s risk assessment accurately determines that the risks faced by users are low across all harms, Ofcom’s Codes specify that they only need some basic measures, including:

  • easy-to-find, understandable terms and conditions;
  • a complaints tool that allows users to report illegal material when they see it, backed up by a process to deal with those complaints;
  • the ability to review content and take it down if it is illegal (or breaches their terms of service);
  • a specific individual responsible for compliance, who Ofcom can contact if needed.

Where a children's access assessment indicates a platform is likely to be accessed by children, a subsequent risk assessment must be conducted to identify measures for mitigating risks. Like the Codes of Practice on illegal content, Ofcom’s recently issued child safety Codes also tailor recommendations based on risk level. For example, highly effective age assurance is recommended for services likely accessed by children that do not already prohibit and remove harmful content such as pornography and suicide promotion. Providers of services likely to be accessed by UK children were required to complete their assessment, which Ofcom may request, by 24 July.

On 8 July, Ofcom’s CEO wrote to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology noting Ofcom’s responsibility for regulating a wide range of highly diverse services, including those run by businesses, but also charities, community and voluntary groups, individuals, and many services that have not been regulated before.

The letter notes that the Act’s aim is not to penalise small, low-risk services trying to comply in good faith. Ofcom – and the Government – recognise that many small services are dynamic small businesses supporting innovation and offer significant value to their communities. Ofcom will take a sensible approach to enforcement with smaller services that present low risk to UK users, only taking action where it is proportionate and appropriate, and will focus on cases where the risk and impact of harm is highest.

Ofcom has developed an extensive programme of work designed to support a smoother journey to compliance, particularly for smaller firms. This has been underpinned by interviews, workshops and research with a diverse range of online services to ensure the tools meet the needs of different types of services. Ofcom’s letter notes its ‘guide for services’ guidance and tools hub, and its participation in events run by other organisations and networks including those for people running small services, as well as its commitment to review and improve materials and tools to help support services to create a safer life online.

The Government will continue to work with Ofcom towards the full implementation of the Online Safety Act 2023, including monitoring proportionate implementation.

Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
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Mastercard and Visa face backlash after hundreds of adult games removed from online stores Steam and Itch.io


Collective Shout, a small but vocal lobby group, has long called for a mandatory internet filter that would prevent access to adult content for everyone in Australia. Its director, Melinda Tankard Reist, was recently appointed to the stakeholder advisory board for the government’s age assurance technology trial before the under-16s social media ban comes into effect in Australia in December.
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in reply to themachinestops

"Face backlash" = about 160,000 people signed a petition saying they disagreed with it, then went about their daily lives and totally, 100% without a doubt continued using their Visa or Mastercard credit cards.

They don't care, there are no alternatives. They can do whatever they want.

in reply to n1ckn4m3

Exactly. We need thousands of people calling them non stop disturbing them for hours on end, not just signing petitions.
in reply to ipkpjersi

You mean like exactly what's been happening over the past few days?
in reply to themachinestops

Yet 1000 weirdos in Australia will have more sway, curiously.


How much electricity do data centers use, and can they run on renewables?


  • Data centers need a constant source of electricity. Data centers often run on solar and wind from the grid, but the intermittency of solar and wind means that it’s difficult to power data centers using these renewables alone.
  • When data centers aren’t connected to the grid today, they’re often powered by diesel generators. However, a growing number of data centers are relying on solar and wind systems backed up by battery storage.
  • Exact figures on data center electricity usage are difficult to find, because the tech companies who operate data centers don’t tend to release detailed statistics.
  • The numbers we do have suggest that data centers consume about 1.5% of global electricity, and that this number is rapidly rising. It’s expected to reach 3 to 6% by 2030.
  • However, data centers tend to be concentrated in particular places, like Virginia and Ireland. In these locations, they may account for a significantly higher proportion of a particular region’s electricity.




Are people actually complying with Age Verification laws?


Are there people really whipping out their ID prior to scrolling Reddit or masturbating?

This Is a joke right? Pretend VPNs don't exist. How are citizens in these areas responding and navigating these laws in Texas or the UK?

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in reply to return2ozma

I don't use Google Wiretap, but I use google assistant on my watch to control the smarthome, and I would be very, very disappointed if it was dead
in reply to return2ozma

so glad i use google home as a sirius speaker and speaking to it is the only way i can control it /s

in reply to return2ozma

How many red flags do you need to collect before you get a free cat?


Billionaire Peter Thiel backing first privately developed US uranium enrichment facility in Paducah


A California-based company with ties to billionaire investor and Trump ally Peter Thiel announced plans Friday to build America’s first U.S.-owned, privately developed facility to enrich uranium in far western Kentucky.

In an email sent to WKMS, General Matter said that the company intends to make a “historic investment in American nuclear infrastructure” by restoring a shuttered facility in Paducah. The gaseous diffusion plant in McCracken County, which ceased operations in 2013, was built by the U.S. government in the 1950s to bolster national defense efforts – and later to generate fuel for nuclear power plants.


Oh wow, good to see California and Kentucky working so closely together these days on so many important things.

Massie, Khanna hammer Republican leadership for thwarting Epstein transparency push

It just goes to show that no matter who you are, Republican or Democrat, Conservative or Liberal, we can all come together over as ~~recipients of Thiel money~~ Americans.

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in reply to Basic Glitch

I would treat the Billionaires like Iran...control their access to nukes.


Pizza e jazz a Vasanello


21 agosto 2025 20:30:00 CEST - GMT+2 - Da Antonio, Pizza Gastronomica, 01030, Vasanello, Italy
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Pizza e jazz a Vasanello
Gio 20:30 - 22:30
Elisabetta Fratoni Jazz Quartet
Nella pizzeria gastronomica da Antonio a Vasanello, jazz e pizza 🍕 🎺
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Pre-Wikimania 2025 – #319


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This is a special episode where we meet Joris Quarshie who is the Lead for Online Participation from the local team, and Butch Bustria who is a Wikimania committee liaison having organized Wikimania in Singapore.

Calendar tool mentioned in this episode: wfc.toolforge.org/

All episodes in English (podcast feed)

Credits


The music are from Surf Shimmy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Image: Matatu bus illustration.svg by Francis Akuka for the Wikimedia Foundation, CC0.

Discuss the episode on the project’s talk page.

The episode is also available on Wikimedia Commons.

#English #podcast #wikipedia

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Oh My God, TAKE IT DOWN Kills Parody


The most recent South Park episode, featuring a naked Donald Trump, may have violated the law.

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in reply to General_Effort

i find it very interesting how suddenly trump loves a law that focuses on consent. so, he does understand what that means?
in reply to General_Effort

Where are all those liberals at who just recently defended Dems for voting with Republicans to pass this law?? Where are all their bullshit justifications now?


Peter Thiel Just Accidentally Made a Chilling Admission. Five Decades Ago, One Man Saw It Coming.


The question was posed in a safe environment. Douthat, one of the Times’ most reliable conservatives, offered Thiel sufficient context to escape with an easy answer. Douthat prefaced his question by saying: “a number of people deeply involved in artificial intelligence see it as a mechanism for transhumanism—for transcendence of our mortal flesh—and either some kind of creation of a successor species or some kind of merger of mind and machine.” He was referencing the movement to radically enhance and evolve humans to achieve immortality. Transhumanist adherents advocate for a range of innovations, from genetic biohacking to uploading our consciousness to a computer to merge with A.I., freezing ourselves through cryonics, and robotically adapting our bodies through expansive bionics that reach the level of cyborgs.

Douthat clearly thought that Thiel would choose human over machine. But Thiel responded with a long hesitation. In a video of the exchange, Douthat—to his credit—is clearly taken aback.

Thiel has long been cagey and ambiguous about his beliefs—likely a strategic play for his career as an investor—but he has clearly been fascinated with transhumanism for a long time. This recent interview, though, seems more direct and dangerous. Thiel seems unwilling to answer the question: Does he eventually want to be a literal, honest-to-god brain in a jar wired to a Macbook Pro?


Yes... That's been the plan the whole fucking time. I thought we all knew this already?

There is just something about watching the slow, but inevitable collapse of the U.S. and eventually humanity as we know it, due to the very deliberate actions of one billionaire who was born in another country and who has been playing both sides against each other, while all other silicon valley billionaires have just accepted this as inevitable and are holding brainstorming sessions about what they can do following the collapse, rather than just stopping the guy who is orchestrating the whole thing.

Transhumanism is our inevitable fate, but this was all kicked off by a movement thar coerced Americans into believing they had to organize against secular humanism before things got anymore out of hand.

Thank God (can I still say God or do I have to say Thank Thiel?) we didn't let that happen.

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in reply to ruuster13

I've never seen Putin look that happy IRL. He's glowing
in reply to ruuster13

He really does just look so much more relaxed and carefree. Like one picture says 1000 words and tells the story of the life that could have been had he followed his heart rather than becoming a murderous dictator.

Theil looks roughly the same, but with a fun captains hat.

in reply to Basic Glitch

Maybe he's so grumpy because he's not a he at all! Maybe both heads are stuck in the USSR (U Shall Stay Repressed)
in reply to Basic Glitch

The world would probably be a better more peaceful place if he could find a pair of heels that fit, and the right place to rock them at.

Even if he's not into that, there's still more lifestyle options he may have missed.


in reply to Davriellelouna

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in reply to Davriellelouna

Tldr: New tech (audiovisual media) bad, old tech (reading) good.

They even say that good reading skills lead to liberal democracy. Which is ironic because there is no government on this planet (that i know of) that is democratic (or liberal).

Personally i think we would live in a utopia if people consumed cave-art and stories by storytellers rather than this book-slop which is easy to mass produce and distribute.

in reply to sadTruth

I mean I’d say the Stage of Technology we’ve been in since like 2010 has been very detrimental for the individual and destructive to society. Social media, smartphones, surveillance states. AI is an even worse version of these. If social media ran by billionaires are not open, unbiased, non-manipulative emotional-reactaction-over-critical-thinking silos, what makes you think all these LLMs run by millionaires and billionaires won’t be? They’re just the next step in social media.
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in reply to shiroininja

I think this is all very person-dependent. I have found 3d printing resources/tips/experiences from others. I have gotten into building my own antennas after learning about VNAs via social media. I have gotten into SDRs, ham radio, electronics thanks to shtuff on social media. I have learned a few new 3d modeling tricks via social media. I have found a few suggestions for go packages, etc. I could keep going for years about what I have run into online.

I have found the world's knowledge available at my fingertips. Others are finding tiktok dances. I think this is a matter of who you are and what you prefer to do than "the bad tech" making people somehow bad. You will find that people through history have fit a similar distribution of people who are into learning and people who just want to be entertained.

in reply to shiroininja

I agree on all of this, but were books different (except for surveillance)?
- Back then those authors that wrote books with messaging supporting the owner class received loads of coverage from their media andtherefore spread their propaganda far and wide. While the average Joe could write whatever they want, nobody was able to see it (until now with social media), because printing is timeconsuming and expensive, and marketing even more so.
- Back then fascists spread their ideas in books, today they do on social media. In both cases supported by the money of the 1%.
- Back then only politically active people were surveilled, now it is everyone. This is a big change.
- Back then entertainment was inexpensive, now it is basically free.

Also that's not really the point the article is making. They say that simply reading books makes you smarter. As if people read physics books in their freetime back then. No, they just read entertaining stories, and now they stream entertaining stories. Nothing has fundamentally changed. Back then Oil made you part of the owner class, now it's IT and the owning of marketplaces.

in reply to sadTruth

You're also ignoring the massive rise in literacy rates as compared to when books were new. Most people simply could not read them.
in reply to prole

I was thinking about the time before the internet, like 1980s, not like the more distant past
in reply to sadTruth

Are you okay? You're saying a lot of weird things there
in reply to Phoenixz

Personally i think we would live in a utopia if people consumed cave-art and stories by storytellers rather than this book-slop which is easy to mass produce and distribute.


That's sarcasm. Don't worry.

Democracy


There is no democracy on this planet because all democracies are representative democracies. In representative democracies the politicians are not representative of the people, but they promise to do things a certain way, and if people elect them for it, that's like indirect representation.
However this breaks down as soon as secrecy laws are put in place, because if the government or private companies can decide which knowledge will reach the people, and which will not, they will simply declare information that will upset their voters to be secret. This breaks all representative democracies.

Then there is the issue of corruption, which is generally legal under the guise of lobbying.

And because all democracies that i know of have secrecy laws, they can't be considered democratic.

Liberty


With the liberal part: A person can only be free if they feel safe. But in all countries (that i know) there is a large part of the population that works most/all of their day because they are (rigtfully) afraid they can't pay for their daily needs if they don't. And they don't like their job.
So how can any society claim to be free, if a (large) part of their population is not controlled by their ambitions, but by their fears? If you dislike your job, but do it anyways because if you don't you die, that's not freedom. That's the definition of slavery.

Am i OK?


Absolutely not. Here a list of problems that could (all) be solved by diverting some funds from the world's militaries:
1. Startvation
2. Malnutrition
3. Homelessness
4. Climate Change
5. Wage Slavery fixed by UBI/Scary Communism

And here a list of things that can be fixed literally for a negative cost. People would be richer while fixing the following problems:
1. Mass animal torture fixed by Veganism.
2. War
3. Any disease, physiological or mental including aging fixed by Antinatalism

And these are just a few of the worst problems. All of them fixable. Many for free.

Knowing that all of the problems are easily fixable, and the people around me are not only not working on them, but actually making things worse by dedicating their live to emitting CO2 (SUVs, Meat-Eating), supporting (Wage-)Slavery (Being against UBI), and making more babies so they may suffer under these manufactured conditions makes me sad (and angry).

I would say the first step in fixing these problems is realizing that things are absolutely not OK. That earth is closer to hell than to paradise. The next step is realizing that no sane person can (or should be) OK under these conditions. And the final step is implementing a solution, ideally with the help of others.

in reply to Vinstaal0

Is it a representative democracy with secrecy laws? Then no.

There is no democracy on this planet because all democracies are representative democracies. In representative democracies the politicians are not representative of the people, but they promise to do things a certain way, and if people elect them for it, that’s like indirect representation.
However this breaks down as soon as secrecy laws are put in place, because if the government or private companies can decide which knowledge will reach the people, and which will not, they will simply declare information that will upset their voters to be secret. This breaks all representative democracies.
in reply to sadTruth

People are voted here for the person there are or for their idea's on certain subject or whatever somebody chooses to make their vote. Everybody can enlist themselves to be voted on different levels on the politic spectrum. Heck, it is even is a spectrum instead of a 2 or 3 party system.

A lot of what is done in the government is transparent and open for the public to read/see, a lot of our justice system is publicly available as well (except certain cases regarding children).

Most companies have to be transparent at least on a financial level and most of the bigger once also on other levels.

Our politic system is far from ideal though: democratiemonitor.nl/wp-conten…

in reply to Vinstaal0

Let's say i put myself out there and say people should vote for me if they want world peace.
Let's assume the people vote for me, because they want world peace.
Now that i am elected, a lobbyist from a arms company visits me and asks me to grant them an export license to sell weapons to an agressor (let's assume i have the right to sign such deals).

Are there laws in place that allow me to prevent my voters from finding out that i granted that export license, like a law that says i don't need to report publicly that i signed this? Or maybe even a law that prevents journalists from reporting on this even if they find out, because the contract (or it's contents) are considered secret and publishing it would be illegal?

in reply to sadTruth

We have a lot of registers and depending on the licence the company or person receives it will be made public. Things like building changes, export of live animals etc. You can look some up over here: nvwa.nl/onderwerpen/erkenninge…

Weapon licences go through the police instead of the government itself justis.nl/producten/wet-wapens… the office of justice needs to sign it off it seems.

So it just works differently, if you would want to pass a law that changes how those licences are signed, it would be known, and you wouldn't be the person signing it. The office of justice would be, and probably it is checked multiple times before it even gets there that it isn't financing terrorism or something which is illegal according to the WWFT and some other laws.

Pretty sure a journalist is allowed to write about anything and everything rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/m… there are probably some exceptions on things like kids etc, but a public spokesperson doesn't have that anyway.

This law goes on about the open government: wetten.overheid.nl/BWBR0045754…
And there are multiple parties who try and keep businesses somewhat in check (like accountants, the fiod, etc.)

So if you would try and pull this off in The Netherlands you would have a hard time doing it and I doubt you can do it without somebody being a whistleblower.

in reply to Vinstaal0

In that case i'll give the Netherlands the title of actual democracy. Let's hope it lasts for a long time.
in reply to Vinstaal0

Here in Germany there are constantly scandals where politicians sign off illegal deals with the industry, and when the word get's out, the contract is kept secret to minimize the damage to reputation. Whistleblowers are hunted and politicians that did blatantly illegal things are protected under "immunity".
in reply to sadTruth

Representative democracy is a type of democracy. You're not doing anyone any favors by conflating "direct democracy" and "democracy".

Though somehow, I feel like you know exactly what you're doing...

in reply to prole

For me democracy means rule of the people.
Of course you can define words as you want, and say that only direct democracy is rule of the people, while representative democracy can be oligarchy dressed as democracy, but for me using such a definition makes the word democracy meaningless and undesirable.
in reply to sadTruth

Yeah, this is me defining words, and not established definitions that have literally been in use for hundreds of years 🙄


The new age verifying app for the EU will only accept Google Play integrity for Android, de-facto banning any aftermarket OS like GrapheneOS


Taken from the readme of the app on github:

The current release provides only basic functionality, with several key features to be introduced in future versions, including:

App and device verification based on Google Play Integrity API and Apple App Attestation

Additional issuance methods beyond the currently implemented eID based method.

These planned features align with the requirements and methods described in the Age Verification Profile.


There is an issue opened to remove this as it's basically telling us that to verify our age in the EU an American corporation has the last word, making it not only a privacy nightmare but a de-facto monopoly on the phone market that will leave out of the verification checks even the fairphone (european) with /e/os.

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A Second Tea Breach Reveals Users’ DMs About Abortions and Cheating





Nasce GEECO, energia dal tetto dell'Acquario per il centro storico di Genova


Presentata la nuova Comunità Energetica Rinnovabile Solidale per energia pulita e locale, inclusione sociale e sostenibilità GEECO è un progetto partito dal basso, che ha coinvolto diverse realtà del terzo settore e del mondo cooperativo. Le risorse gene

Presentata la nuova Comunità Energetica Rinnovabile Solidale per energia pulita e locale, inclusione sociale e sostenibilità

GEECO è un progetto partito dal basso, che ha coinvolto diverse realtà del terzo settore e del mondo cooperativo. Le risorse generate dalla condivisione dell’energia verranno reimpiegate in progetti a impatto sociale e ambientale

Il servizio di TG3 Liguria

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#Genova
#Geeco
#energia
#comunitàenergetica

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grazie per la notizia, ma vedo tag html come <p> <br /> etc

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ByteDance AI IDE Trae telemetry continues even after opt-out


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in reply to Tony Bark

To be fair, if anyone is surprised after the two red flags that are "ByteDance" and "AI", it's on them.
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in reply to Jrockwar

I can think of a third red flag but it's kinda just the first red flag again.
in reply to Tony Bark

Oh well, I'm sure that's an oversight they will remedy very soon.


Former Moderator Sues Chaturbate for 'Psychological Trauma'


In May, a woman in Kansas sued Chaturbate, claiming that it was the site’s fault that her teenage son found her old laptop unlocked in a closet and used it to access porn without age verification in place.


Sounds like a parenting problem to me, but go ahead and blame porn. People like this should have to pay the legal fees of the defendants. Would anti-slapp (or whatever it’s called) apply here?

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in reply to some_guy

Well you kinda knew what you were getting into so I have no sympathy. How would you not expect to see fucked up shit? Sweet summer child.
in reply to some_guy

There's a difference between being naive and a dumbass. The website has been known for problems for the entire existence of it. This guy's a dumbass. If he didn't wanna see gore and CP he shouldn't of been a porn site mod...
in reply to HertzDentalBar

I mean, by that same logic, we shouldn't offer mental health counseling to first responders because they knew what they were getting into when they signed up for it. You can say there's a difference between naiveté and stupidity, but it's entirely arbitrary.

Idk man, I feel like you're really missing the point here. If you're going to hire people to do a job that involves exposure to traumatic material, you need to provide resources for them to process and recover from it.

in reply to Scranulum

I had a friend who was a firefighter who 100% agreed with that. He said if you don't want to see nasty shit like limbs torn apart in car accidents then go flip burgers.

If you're going to hire people to do a job that involves exposure to traumatic material, you need to provide resources for them to process and recover from it.


I don't agree. The person in question knew what they were getting int, if not they'd have left at the first incident and noped out. They're just teying to make coin of this.

in reply to Hanrahan

Well, I've been a paramedic for a long time, a paramedic instructor for half as long, and a firefighter longer than either of the other two. Your friend sounds like a pompous dipshit, and his attitude is the reason we keep killing ourselves.

The ones who think they're coping just fine are usually taking it out on their body or their family, in my experience. If you are exposed to shit like that at work, it always catches up with you eventually. Some people last years, some last decades, and some last one call. It's the nature of the work.

Which is why you should always provide those resources. It saves lives. I really don't see anything to suggest that the plaintiff is lying about having PTSD or is just trying to make money; I think that's just the social stigma of PTSD providing you with rationalizations for your own problematic beliefs.

in reply to HertzDentalBar

Will see what you gonna say after you get in a similar situation but without porn.
in reply to goatinspace

I'm Canadian, I can just go get help...

Again though I'd say this guy knew what he was gonna be seeing, and if he didn't he's a dumbass.



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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
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Actually it’s all in Palantir, so we’re totally safe with this non-villain coded company.
in reply to octopus_ink

It's SO funny how apparently for almost 20 years we (as in the west outside the USA) decided that using Chinese cloud platforms or networking hardware was dangerous and to be avoided, but private US companies? Nothing to see here!

Silver lining of the orange man is that maybe countries will wake up and smell the digital sovereignty that we sorely lack.



We have installed EASY UPLOAD3R!


Demo: streamable.com/5kn0tz

Im excited to announce EASY UPLOAD3R, a new drag-and-drop upload feature that provides a new way you can upload content!
What Is It?

EASY UPLOAD3R is a powerful client-side tool that processes your media files directly in your browser using WebAssembly (WASM) technology:
100% Client-Side Processing: Your files never leave your computer during analysis - everything happens locally in your browser
High-Performance: Leverages WebAssembly for near-native speed processing
Privacy: No server uploads required for metadata extraction
Streamlined Workflow: A complete drag-and-drop solution that handles the entire upload preparation process

How It Works?

Simply drag your media file onto the EASY UPLOAD3R drop area, and it will automatically:
Generate a properly formatted torrent file
Extract comprehensive MediaInfo data
Create multiple high-quality screenshots at random timestamps
Upload screenshots to ImgBB with direct linking
Format everything into a professional BBCode description
Populate all relevant form fields

Content Compatibility?

EASY UPLOAD3R currently works best with:
Remuxes
WEB-DL
Encodes
Blu-ray disc support is actively being developed and will be available in a future update.

Technical Details?

EASY UPLOAD3R uses several WebAssembly modules:
FFmpeg: For media processing, screenshot generation, and format detection
MediaInfo: For extracting comprehensive technical metadata
Cryptographic Libraries: For secure torrent hash generation and verification
OpenCV: For intelligent scene detection when generating screenshots

We Want Your Feedback!

EASY UPLOAD3R is currently in Early Access, and we'd love to hear from you:
Are you experiencing any bugs or issues?
Which additional features would you like to see?
How has it improved your uploading workflow?
Are there specific file formats or media types you'd like better support for?

Please share your thoughts. Your feedback is needed as we continue to enhance this feature. The traditional uploading methods manually and via API are still available of course. EASY UPLOAD3R more so targets home users and not so much seedbox users that can use one of many upload scripts that interacts with UNiT3Ds {JSON} API.

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Discover a Great Tech Forum!


Hello everyone!

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A quick note: The marketplace is specifically for users in India, so keep that in mind if you're considering participating.

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Sui dazi ci siamo consegnati con le mani in alto - Il Post


Se venite fermati da un rapinatore armato e gli consegnate tutto quello che avete, sicuramente tornerete a casa pensando che “poteva andare peggio”, e il pensiero di avere “evitato il peggio” vi sarà di sollievo e consolazione. Allo stesso tempo, non penserete certo di aver concluso con il rapinatore un grande accordo, tantomeno un accordo equo o giusto. È quello che è successo con l’accordo sui dazi tra Stati Uniti e Unione Europea, e questo finale dice molto sia di loro che di noi: anzi, di noi dice proprio la cosa più importante di tutte.
#News
in reply to lm92

Come avremmo potuto evitare questa situazione quando l'Unione Europea è costellata da partiti euroscettici? E infatti mi sembra che tutti i governi in questione si ritengano più o meno soddisfatti del risultato ottenuto



[v1.8.3] Federation improvements, lots of progress


[v1.8.3] Federation improvements, lots of progress #mbinReleases
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Meta (ri)cambia le regole del gioco: pubblicità o abbonamento per Facebook e Instagram


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Meta (ri)cambia le regole del gioco: pubblicità o abbonamento per Facebook e Instagram

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La formula del “paga o acconsenti” non è un’esclusiva dell’universo #Meta.
Un approccio che sta attirando l’attenzione delle autorità europee.
La Commissione UE multò Meta per 200 milioni di euro (ritenendo che il sistema violasse il #DMA ), con un ordine di modifica del modello #takeitorleaveit , con l’obbligo di garantire scelte realmente libere agli utenti.

@informatica



Meta (ri)cambia le regole del gioco: pubblicità o abbonamento per Facebook e Instagram

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La formula del “paga o acconsenti” non è un’esclusiva dell’universo #Meta.
Un approccio che sta attirando l’attenzione delle autorità europee.
La Commissione UE multò Meta per 200 milioni di euro (ritenendo che il sistema violasse il #DMA ), con un ordine di modifica del modello #takeitorleaveit , con l’obbligo di garantire scelte realmente libere agli utenti.

@informatica




La pietra nella scarpa del Führer: perché Hitler non invase Gibilterra


L'idea sembrava semplice: attraversare la Spagna con le proprie truppe con il benestare di Franco, conquistare Gibilterra con un assalto lampo e poi consegnare il promontorio al dittatore spagnolo. L'Operazione Félix, come fu chiamata, sembrava favorire entrambi.

Tuttavia, Hitler si imbatté nell'inaspettato rifiuto del suo presunto alleato. Sebbene Franco simpatizzasse con l'Asse e avesse inviato truppe volontarie sul fronte russo, la Spagna era appena uscita da una devastante guerra civile e non era in condizioni di entrare in una guerra mondiale: il suo esercito era debole e il dittatore temeva le ritorsioni britanniche se avesse abbandonato la neutralità.


in reply to themachinestops

They should have blocked twitter because it is a shithole propaganda network.
in reply to themachinestops

They should block it die local laws, because you shouldnt support a nazi...

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For a moment I thought the picture was of a mother locking her daughter out in the rain to finally enjoy some peace and quiet.


Gli astronomi svelano il mistero di Betelgeuse, vecchio di 1.000 anni, con il primo avvistamento in assoluto di un compagno segreto


Dopo una lunga attesa, gli astronomi hanno finalmente visto la compagna stellare della famosa stella Betelgeuse. Questa stella compagna orbita attorno a Betelgeuse in un'orbita incredibilmente stretta, il che potrebbe spiegare uno dei misteri di lunga data di Betelgeuse. La stella, tuttavia, è condannata e il team dietro questa scoperta prevede che Betelgeuse la cannibalizzerà tra poche migliaia di anni.

Il fatto che Betelgeuse sia una delle stelle più luminose del cielo sulla Terra, visibile ad occhio nudo, ne ha fatto uno dei corpi celesti più noti. E da quando i primi astronomi hanno iniziato a ispezionare questo apparecchio nel cielo notturno, sono rimasti sconcertati dal fatto che la sua luminosità varia per periodi di sei anni.

Ora forse questo mistero è risolto.



La stella che ha sfidato per due volte un buco nero - L'impresa testimoniata da brillamenti ripetuti nel tempo


Scoperto il primo caso di una stella che è sopravvissuta all'incontro ravvicinato con un buco nero supermassiccio ed è poi tornata a sfidarlo una seconda volta: la sua impresa è testimoniata da due brillamenti osservati nello stesso punto dello spazio profondo a distanza di quasi due anni, come riportato su The Astrophysical Journal Letters da un gruppo internazionale di astronomi guidato dall'Università di Tel Aviv.

Nel cuore di ogni grande galassia si nasconde un buco nero supermassiccio che ha una massa pari a milioni o miliardi di volte quella del Sole.

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SPAZIALITÀ SONORE: Palazzo Milzetti a Faenza (Ra) da settembre a ottobre si trasforma in un teatro di suoni, corpi e visioni


Da settembre a ottobre 2025 lo splendido Palazzo Milzetti – Museo Nazionale dell’Età Neoclassica in Romagna – ospita SPAZIALITÀ SONORE, rassegna che unisce musica, danza e performance dal vivo in un’esperienza immersiva e multisensoriale.

Il progetto, nato dalla collaborazione tra Compagnia IRIS, WAM! Festival e Conservatorio “Giuseppe Verdi” di Ravenna, con il sostegno della Direzione Generale Spettacolo del Ministero della Cultura, porta a Faenza un dialogo tra arti contemporanee e patrimonio storico.

Settembre è dedicato alla musica con “Suoni a Palazzo”, quattro concerti curati dal Conservatorio: 6 settembre Saxofono Ensemble, 13 clavicembali e flauto, 20 chitarre, 27 quartetto d’archi con flauto. Ogni concerto sarà arricchito da improvvisazioni di danza di Anna Clara Conti, in dialogo con gli ambienti del palazzo.

Ottobre è il mese della danza contemporanea, con spettacoli e incontri di Compagnia IRIS e WAM! Festival. Tra i titoli: 4 ottobre Vier Letzte Lieder (Compagnia Iris), 5 ottobre That’s all (Artemis Danza), 11 ottobre laboratorio “La danza della Fortuna”, 18 ottobre Unusual Suite (Club Alieno/Centro 21) e Double Bill (DNA), 19 ottobre chiusura con Harleking (Panzetti-Ticconi).

Il cartellone comprende anche i talk “Le radici e le ali” del critico Michele Pascarella, dedicati ai legami tra danza, arte e letteratura.

“Vogliamo abitare luoghi che diventino case delle arti, creando partecipazione e connessioni” sottolinea Valentina Caggio di Compagnia IRIS.

Gli eventi sono compresi nel biglietto d’ingresso al museo (5 euro, ridotto 2; gratuito la prima domenica del mese). Prenotazione consigliata: iristeatrodanza@gmail.com – tel. 349 2500963.

Programma completo su: palazzomilzetti.cultura.gov.it – wamfestival.com.
Palazzo Milzetti, Via Tonducci 15, Faenza (RA). Tel. 0546 26493.