Why the Heck Was Charlie Kirk Booked as a Guest on CNBC’s Squawk Box?
Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was a guest on CNBC’s Squawk Box Wednesday, an inexplicable and indefensible booking even in light of networks wanting to reach a politically diverse audience.
Other media outlets, including CNN, The Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times, have struggled with covering the Trump administration. But is there really no one else willing to go on television and discuss conservative views, GOP policies, and the Trump administration’s agenda from a center-right perspective besides Charlie Kirk?
During Kirk’s seventeen minutes on Squawk Box, co-hosts Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin rolled through a number of timely and topically relevant questions, but the 31-year-old was unable to offer much more than diluted White House talking points and declarations of MAGA fealty.
Kernen commented that Kirk was something of a “mind reader of the president” and asked him “how should the business community think about what he says.”
Kirk’s answer was that it was “very simple” and “not complicated,” that Trump “wants what’s best for America, it’s not ideological and he wants what’s best both for capital and labor and he wants the market to succeed and wants wages to go up,” before prattling on about Trump’s “victories” with the trade deals.
Why the Heck Was Charlie Kirk Booked as a Guest on CNBC’s Squawk Box?
Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk was a guest on CNBC's Squawk Box Wednesday, an inexplicable and indefensible booking even in light of networks wanting to reach a politically diverse audience.Sarah Rumpf (Mediaite)
LibreOffice is right about Microsoft, and it matters more than you think.
LibreOffice is right about Microsoft, and it matters more than you think
Are we unwittingly playing into Microsoft's hands? LibreOffice thinks so.Simon Batt (XDA)
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UK government to use AI to predict crime locations by 2030
The UK government has launched a challenge for the development of a map that uses AI to predict where crimes will occur. It'll couple this with 13,000 more law enforcers.
https://www.neowin.net/news/uk-government-to-use-ai-to-predict-crime-locations-by-2030/
Australian lawyer apologizes for AI-generated errors in murder case
A senior lawyer in Australia has apologized to a judge for using AI-generated fake quotes and non-existent case judgments in a murder case
Can’t pay, won’t pay: impoverished streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy
Can’t pay, won’t pay: impoverished streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy
As subscription costs rise and choice diminishes on legal sites, film and TV fans are turning to VPNs and illicit streamers, with Sweden – home of both Spotify and The Pirate Bay – leading the wayGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
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It's not just a pricing issue. It's an ownership issue.
Too many of the things we buy are not ours.
Yesterday I saw the article about VW cars which need a subscription to use the built-in capabilities. The car you bought doesn't belong to you.
Should UK.gov save money by looking for open source alternatives to Microsoft? You decide
Register debate series: As £9 billion MoU sparks debate about value for money, it's time to have your say
Suspected French spy arrested in alleged Mali coup plot
The French national is accused of working "on behalf of the French intelligence service" in Mali.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/bbc.com/news…
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.
A mind–reading brain implant that comes with password protection
- Attempted, inner, and perceived speech have a shared representation in motor cortex
- An inner-speech brain-computer interface (BCI) decodes general sentences with improved user experience
- Aspects of private inner speech can be decoded during cognitive tasks like counting
- High-fidelity solutions can prevent a speech brain-computer interface (BCI) from decoding private inner speech
Speech brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) show promise in restoring communication to people with paralysis but have also prompted discussions regarding their potential to decode private inner speech. Separately, inner speech may be a way to bypass the current approach of requiring speech brain-computer interface (BCI) users to physically attempt speech, which is fatiguing and can slow communication. Using multi-unit recordings from four participants, we found that inner speech is robustly represented in the motor cortex and that imagined sentences can be decoded in real time. The representation of inner speech was highly correlated with attempted speech, though we also identified a neural “motor-intent” dimension that differentiates the two. We investigated the possibility of decoding private inner speech and found that some aspects of free-form inner speech could be decoded during sequence recall and counting tasks. Finally, we demonstrate high-fidelity strategies that prevent speech brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) from unintentionally decoding private inner speech.
Thai princess being treated for severe infection, royal bureau says
She was seen by some analysts as a potential heir to the throne. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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US and Russia suggest ‘West Bank-style occupation of Ukraine’
The suggestion was put forward during discussions between President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and his Russian counterparts, a source with insight into the U.S. National Security Council told the paper.
Witkoff, who also serves as the White House’s Middle East envoy, reportedly backs the suggestion, which the U.S. believes will solve the issue of the Ukrainian constitution prohibiting giving up territory without organizing a referendum. While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected any notion of ceding territory, the new occupation proposal may lead to a truce following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022.
According to the proposal, Ukraine’s borders would remain officially unchanged, similar to the borders of the West Bank, even as Israel controls the territory. “It’ll just be like Israel occupies the West Bank,” the source told The Times.
US and Russia suggest ‘West Bank-style occupation of Ukraine’
Russia would have both economic and military control of the occupied parts of Ukraine under the proposalGustaf Kilander (The Independent)
Unless Ukrainians are the smartest people in the world a 98% vote on anything is virtually impossible
Not if the Banderite regime asked to boycott the referendum bcs they called it illegal.
That is if opponents were even there since a lot of them moved to Banderite controlled regions.
Is that not a Russian source?
Yes it is, but I can't even see that page since my democratic EU regime has made the choice for me that I am incapable of deciding what is real or 'RuZZian propaganda!' so they block Russian outlets.
We can only have toootally neutral pro-western 'news'.
And it's a bit rich to complain about only Russian sources since it's the OCSE that refused to send observers.
There are plenty of translations of Putins speeches and statements on the subject.
I recommend you read those.
Anyway, the only important thing to remember is that there was a US orchestrated and funded fascist coup and they put a puppet regime in place, same as they did in Afghanistan or the many many countries they regime change.
I don't get how you can back the most agressive imperialist country in the world, especially since this particular proxy is openly and proudly fascist.
There are plenty of translations of Putins speeches and statements on the subject.
I recommend you read those.
Such as which translation? The Tucker interview hasn't had any criticism of poor translation. Tucket got personally invited for it.
I'm in no way sympathetic to the US. In fact weakening the empire is probably what I support most. But not at the cost of a million Ukrainians.
Let's not forget who invaded Afghanistan before the US. I don't think Russia would use their power differently than NATO now if they were the global hegemon instead of the West.
US and Russia suggest ‘West Bank-style occupation of Ukraine’
The suggestion was put forward during discussions between President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and his Russian counterparts, a source with insight into the U.S. National Security Council told the paper.
Witkoff, who also serves as the White House’s Middle East envoy, reportedly backs the suggestion, which the U.S. believes will solve the issue of the Ukrainian constitution prohibiting giving up territory without organizing a referendum. While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected any notion of ceding territory, the new occupation proposal may lead to a truce following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022.
According to the proposal, Ukraine’s borders would remain officially unchanged, similar to the borders of the West Bank, even as Israel controls the territory. “It’ll just be like Israel occupies the West Bank,” the source told The Times.
US and Russia suggest ‘West Bank-style occupation of Ukraine’
Russia would have both economic and military control of the occupied parts of Ukraine under the proposalGustaf Kilander (The Independent)
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This wasn't a Fox News poll, this was a Siena poll, which as far as I can tell is actually a reputable source for poll numbers.
sri.siena.edu/2025/08/12/hochu…
You can find all these specific numbers in the crosstab if you care to.
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Researchers build first ‘microwave brain’ on a chip
Researchers build first ‘microwave brain’ on a chip | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell Engineering researchers have developed a low-power microchip they call a “microwave brain,” the first processor to compute on both ultrafast data signals and wireless communication signals by harnessing the physics of microwaves.Cornell Chronicle
We had liberal politicians fight fascism in the past, and it was great!
Not only did they welcome fascists who opportunistically saw where things were going with open arms, but also forced workers to accept monarchists and reactionaries who repressed and brutalized them constantly as comrades in arms and 2 days after Fascism fell in Italy, Fiat for instance had ordered guards to fire into insubordinate workers if they didn't start working in 5 minutes.
Workers got so fucked that you could upload the retelling of the events on PornHub
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Un’estate di tragedie: perché tanti bimbi muoiono in acqua?
Fallout - Stagione 2: svelati poster e periodo di uscita dei nuovi episodi
A pochi mesi dalla fine delle riprese del prossimo capitolo della serie, IGN ha ora pubblicato il primo poster della seconda stagione di Fallout. L’immagine chiave offre un assaggio del ritorno di Lucy, Maximus e del Ghoul mentre attraversano la Zona Contaminata alla ricerca del padre di lei a New Vegas, con il cartello della città e la città stessa visibili sullo sfondo. L’annuncio è stato accompagnato dalla notizia che la seconda stagione uscirà a dicembre.
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Fallout - Stagione 2: svelati poster e periodo di uscita dei nuovi episodi - Cinefilos.it
Svelati il primo poster e il periodo di uscita della seconda stagione di Fallout, la popolare serie di Prime Video.Gianmaria Cataldo (Cinefilos.it)
Reddit blocking web search
I noticed today, having searched about TOR nodes possibly being run by government departments in a browser, I got this message, " Your request has been blocked by network security. Please try to login with your Reddit account. " I didn't login in the app!
Haven't come across that before. Has anyone else seen i?
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Christian Horner fuori da ogni ruolo in Red Bull: ora è ufficiale
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Christian Horner fuori da ogni ruolo in Red Bull: ora è ufficiale - Quotidiano Motori
Christian Horner è stato rimosso da ogni ruolo di Red Bull. Al suo posto entra Stefan Salzer, nuovo direttore ufficiale del team.Mario Roth (Quotidiano Motori)
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L'importance de la veille technologique IT
Starlink tries to block Virginia’s plan to bring fiber Internet to residents
Starlink operator SpaceX is fighting Virginia's plan to deploy fiber Internet service to residents, claiming that federal grant money should be given to Starlink instead. SpaceX is already in line to win over $3 million in grant money in the state but is seeking $60 million.
Starlink is poised to benefit from the Trump administration rewriting rules for the $42 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) grant program. While the Biden administration decided that states should prioritize fiber in order to build more future-proof networks, the Trump administration ordered states to revise their plans with a "tech-neutral approach" and lower the average cost of serving each location.
Starlink tries to block Virginia’s plan to bring fiber Internet to residents
SpaceX wants more money, asks Trump admin to reject state’s broadband grant plan.Jon Brodkin (Ars Technica)
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Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x06 "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail"
Written by: David Reed & Bill Wolkoff
Directed by: Valerie Weiss
Writers' Room: "We need a name for a mineral these scavengers could be looking for."
"Uh… (glances at Italian takeout) aldentium!"
Re: Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x06 "The Sehlat Who Ate Its Tail"
Lidarr alternatives?
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Headphones I think it’s called? But lidarr has the best integration given it’s a fork.
If this is about the lidarr metadata being fucked you can try something like github.com/blampe/hearring-aid… which has its own issues but is working.
All of the arr stack developers flip their shit if you so much as suggest adding support for a custom metadata server. It is by far the biggest weakness of the stack and it is mind boggling that all the major forks have inherited this behavior from sonarr.
Lidarr shows how foolish this approach is, musicbrainz makes one change and the app is fucked for over three months now with no end in sight. Thetvdb could do this to sonarr, themoviedb could do this to radarr. Adding a method to add other database sites with api access (or even just local data) should be a priority, but they not only dislike the idea, they get mad about it. Oh well, free project, fork it if youre so great, etc etc
GitHub - blampe/hearring-aid: Hear what your LiDAR is missing
Hear what your LiDAR is missing. Contribute to blampe/hearring-aid development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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At this rate lidarr will have the same fate as readarr did as it seems the main focus of the servarr devs are focused on radarr and prowlarr.
The problem is they have only one person left with the keys to the metadata server and if they are busy then it’s not a priority. Which I understand as a free project but just emphasizes how bad this approach is to have just a single metadata sever.
But with that said I’m still holding out hope for Lidarr, now finding a good readarr replacement that’s another sad story.
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If there is a beta/nightly branch I can install, I'll be glad to use that so I can finally import the music I have acquired so far.
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Apparently they keep posting updates on their discord for some reason. This is the last response someone shared on github:
Hi everyone, it's July 25. Yesterday, the devs and mod team here have begun (early) alpha testing of the new Lidarr metadata server.In general, things are working fairly well. There are a few issues to resolve before it can go live. But we wanted to let everyone know that we have some concrete forward movement happening behind the scenes.
NOTE: This stage of testing is NOT OPEN to users. We appreciate your patience, but at this stage you cannot help. This update is meant to let you know that the project is not dead, as some have incorrectly theorized, and that there is behind-the-scenes work heading toward getting the new metadata server up and running as quickly as possible.
Please continue to be patient, and continue to use this channel for Lidarr support questions. If you have other conversation topics, please use general or another more appropriate channel for that.
Thank you from the devs and mod team.
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Yeah...I saw that update. But I wouldnt count an update from the end of July recent in any capacity.
Because this sort of message has been repeated since the beginning of July with minimal changes to the content.
It's mostly a "We are still alive and sometimes working on it".
No issues with that. It's their volunteered free of charge time they are giving for our entertainment. Which I heavily appreciate. It's just a bit annoying how little information they give out (and their, sorta understandable, tone used in their support channel).
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Says the official support channels, which you should be checking for information anyway, unless your only intention is to scream your frustration into the void. If that’s the case, best of luck on that resolving anything.
ETA: like I said, it’s a closed beta, so not something you can install. And it won’t be a pull request because this fix won’t require an update to Lidarr, it’ll just start working again when the new server is done.
What the devs keep getting irritated about is people coming into the Official Lidarr Branch support channels and asking for support for something the devs have no control over or ability to assist with. Keep in mind that an individual user’s Lidarr instance does not connect directly to musicbrainz - the volume of API requests generated by Lidarr would be unsustainable without subscriptions. It connects to an intermediary metadata server set up and maintained by the Lidarr volunteers.
If they add a built-in option to add custom metadata servers, people will have an expectation of support. Even a note right next to the option that states custom metadata servers get no assistance wouldn’t help much since most people can’t seem to read. Basing that on the number of people who come into the Lidarr support discord channel every single day and ask if something is wrong with the metadata server despite there being a stickied message with very bold lettering explaining the issue and its current status.
I will agree that the devs in the discord have a shit bed-side manner, though. But there’s a reason that, if this were software produced by a company, you’d be speaking to a customer support specialist instead of directly to a dev. As someone who long ago worked my way up the IT ladder out of the rage-inducing pits of user-facing support roles, I definitely get it.
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The issue isnt the metadata providers changing the API.
The issue is that the devs insist on implementing an API proxy/metadata mirror to lessen the burden.
Bro, just le me pull my own API key and let musicbrainz decide how much free API calls I can execute.
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Israeli airstrikes on Tehran killed inmates in ‘apparent war crime’ – report
Israeli airstrikes on Tehran killed inmates in ‘apparent war crime’ – report
Human Rights Watch also finds that Iran abused survivors of June attack, which killed 80 peopleDeepa Parent (The Guardian)
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Is there a maintained bypass-paywalls Firefox extension out there?
Hello.
I just noticed in one of my Firefox profiles that Mozilla auto-disabled the "Bypass Paywalls" extension after removing it from their end, which apparently happened a while ago.
I don't think I ever even used this extension, which is why I didn't catch this earlier. But now that it's banned, I definitely want it around 😉
The upstream repository also got DMCA'd. The repository of a presumably alternative (or cleaned) extension is also gone, although I found some GitHub mirrors of it (how ironic).
So, is there a maintained extension upstream I should know about?
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Incase anyone finds it useful.
Using a redirect to this website can be quite nice as well.
RemovePaywall | Free online paywall remover
Remove Paywall, free online paywall remover. Get access to articles without having to pay or login. Works on Bloomberg and hundreds more.removepaywall.com
Can you install only some programs included in the Master Collection from M0nkrus?
Note: I am not requesting a link, source, but regarding the Master Collection from M0nkrus, I am curious if it is possible to only install some of the software rather than all of them. I only want about 3~8 of them and don't need the other 16. (just Dimension, Illustrator, PS, and maybe the 5 Substance 3d apps)
I don't know if I should get them together or separately. I feel like the process might be more straightforward/less likely to run into issues if they are from the same collection, but I don't know.
Thank you.
Thank you for the advice. Get them separate just because of how few I am looking to get? I feel like there might be more setup required if I get them separately.
I also don't know if getting them separate would cause me to get redundant installers/managers/rules+patches each trying to apply the same patches.
Are jmp.chat eSIM adapters unique
I think the eID should be unique and gets transmitted.
That's probably the ID that forbids me from installing (another) speedtest eSIM, though "ID" could also refer to IMEI perhaps. I'd have to try another phone.
```<>
Error code: ES10B_ERROR_REASON_UNDEFINED
Last HTTP response (from server):
{
"header": {
"functionExecutionStatus": {
"status": "Failed",
"statusCodeData": {
"subjectCode": "8.2.6",
"reasonCode": "3.8",
"subjectIdentifier": "Matching ID",
"message": "Refused"
}
}
},
"transactionId": "[You don't need this]"
}
Last APDU response (from SIM) is successful
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Based on this, it is a part of the transmitted information, if I understand it right: sharetechnote.com/html/Handboo…
So Long to Tech's Dream Job: It’s the shut up and grind era, tech workers said, as Apple, Google, Meta and other giants age into large bureaucracies.
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/34411807
While many of them still provide free food and pay well, they have little compunction cutting jobs, ordering mandatory office attendance and clamping down on employee debate. [...] “Tech could still be best in terms of free lunch and a high salary,” Ms. Grey said, but “the level of fear has gone way up.”Along the way, the companies became less tolerant of employee outspokenness. Bosses reasserted themselves after workers protested issues including sexual harassment in the workplace. With the job market flooded with qualified engineers, it became easier to replace those who criticized.
“This is a business, and not a place to act in a way that disrupts co-workers or makes them feel unsafe, to attempt to use the company as a personal platform, or to fight over disruptive issues or debate politics,” Sundar Pichai, Google’s chief executive, said in a blog post last year.
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FOSS alternatives to Google Docs?
What are some of the best alternatives out there to Google Docs and other cloud based productivity software?
I've heard of CognitoForms as alternative to Google Forms, does anyone have any experience with it?
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I personally use LibreOffice as an alternative to docs and sheets. It took me a second to figure everything out, but it works well enough.
I don't really like their slideshow or drawing programs though. They don't work well
Edit: I took a quick look at Cryptpad and they also seem like a good option
Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisor
What could possibly go wrong?!
Also, it’s really cool how everything is going straight to hell. /s
Meta appoints notorious anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisor
Meta has appointed right-wing, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-DEI conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck to advise them on preventing political bias in AI.Sophie Perry (PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news)
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Meta appoints anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisor
Meta appoints notorious anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck as AI bias advisor
Meta has appointed right-wing, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-DEI conspiracy theorist Robby Starbuck to advise them on preventing political bias in AI.Sophie Perry (PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news)
I Megadeth si sciolgono: ultimo album e tour d'addio
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First Look Revealed of Sean Bean and Connie Nielsen in MGM+ Series ‘Robin Hood’
First Look Revealed of Sean Bean and Connie Nielsen in 'Robin Hood'
MGM+ has shared the first-look image from the upcoming drama series 'Robin Hood,' debuting later this year.Leo Barraclough (Variety)
Can’t pay, won’t pay: impoverished streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy
A decade and a half on from the Pirate Bay trial, the winds have begun to shift. On an unusually warm summer’s day, I sit with fellow film critics by the old city harbour, once a haven for merchants and, rumour has it, smugglers. Cold bigstrongs in hand (that’s what they call pints up here), they start venting about the “enshittification” of streaming – enshittification being the process by which platforms degrade their services and ultimately die in the pursuit of profit. Netflix now costs upwards of 199 SEK (£15), and you need more and more subscriptions to watch the same shows you used to find in one place. Most platforms now offer plans that, despite the fee, force advertisements on subscribers. Regional restrictions often compel users to use VPNs to access the full selection of available content. The average European household now spends close to €700 (£600) a year on three or more VOD subscriptions. People pay more and get less.According to London‑based piracy monitoring and content‑protection firm MUSO, unlicensed streaming is the predominant source of TV and film piracy, accounting for 96% in 2023. Piracy reached a low in 2020, with 130bn website visits. But by 2024 that number had risen to 216bn. In Sweden, 25% of people surveyed reported pirating in 2024, a trend mostly driven by those aged 15 to 24. Piracy is back, just sailing under a different flag.
Can’t pay, won’t pay: impoverished streaming services are driving viewers back to piracy
As subscription costs rise and choice diminishes on legal sites, film and TV fans are turning to VPNs and illicit streamers, with Sweden – home of both Spotify and The Pirate Bay – leading the wayGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
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Too bad the Republican party is dead, replaced by the MAGA Party. They no longer follow ANY of the tenets that comprise the Republican Party - lower taxes, smaller government, family values, personal liberty, economic responsibility, national security, etc. - and so the MAGA Party is a fully separate entity.
All Conservatives are MAGAs now, and the MAGA Party supports treason, corruption, racism, misogyny, pedophilia, rape, election fraud, and evil. Conservatives support all these traits.
The Republican Party is as dead as the Whigs, and should only be referred to in an historical/ scholarly context.
There is no such actual and real ability to remove any such from a person. It is a myth, used to create the delusuon of it being done. Gangs all the way up to the Military do a real, modern honest or at least candid (which is currently attempting the former from what the current change is to) rendition of what the old middle "evil" aged misunderstood original naming. More or less, an attempt to draw what ended up delusional. Current is much better and more accurate but the old end is attempting to be done again.
Money is as real as any soul leaving a person. Force can push in dimensions unseen but every soul can be stronger than every other dimension.
There's more but, meh...
"Markets" are the apex of the delusion that will destroy all life here soon.
So, I will not answer that with but the best rendition of reality I have thus far practiced to iterate well enough to build better understanding of the "matter."
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in reply to Mwa • • •droidify.eu.org/app/?id=com.co…
No Libreoffice.
Mwa
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in reply to Mwa • • •LibreOffice Viewer | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
f-droid.orgMwa
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I've used this a couple times. Seemed okay
View OpenOffice and LibreOffice documents on the go.
OpenDocument ReaderThe Hobbyist
in reply to Mrkawfee • • •I don't buy the argument that windows just works or that it's somehow better or more stable.
The reality is we all have grown to learn about computers specifically using windows and it's been a steep learning curve. We have gotten familiar with its specificities and its sporadic misbehavior and accepted that as the norm. And people prefer what they are used to even if it's suboptimal because they would rather not learn something else from scratch, even if in the long run it could be better.
Put any person who has zero computer experience in front of a windows computer or Linux computer and I doubt they would say the windows computer just works and the Linux one doesn't.
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in reply to The Hobbyist • • •Every single time I try out Linux it’s been a shitshow. Stuff doesn’t work, drive encryption requires multiple passwords to boot up. Updates that fail.
Windows just works. Only apple is more consistent.
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in reply to Brkdncr • • •I have never seen an encryption implementation that required two passwords to decrypt the disk.
Is it possible the first one decrypted the disk and the second password was for your user account?
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in reply to The Hobbyist • • •Not so much the user experience, but I'm not aware of any software that doesn't work with Microsoft, except for ones developed by Apple.
With the latest version of Windows, it's not even a question as to whether a given piece of software will run.
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in reply to The Hobbyist • • •the windows just works argument actually refers to the fact that it's consistent.
If you have a problem with the desktop, nobody needs to ask you which de you use, or which parts you have substituted out. You have a graphics problem, nobody asks if wayland or x11. You have a problem with audio, nobody asks you whether you have pipewire-pulse installed and to use pipewire. Shit's the same everywhere.
I say this as an arch linux user. The choice we all love, is actually a detriment to the average non-power user.
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in reply to The Hobbyist • • •Then i don't know what you're doing with your computer, but every time i use linux, all those things that are "awesome and just work on linux" somehow still have lots of annoying gotchas that waste too much of my time.
I've got some nice linux servers running that i'm really happy with. But once you go for the linux desktop, it's just a world of pain compared to windows, no matter how you look at it. I'm more than experienced enough to get it running in the end, but claiming that linux "just works" is delusional...
Just the fact of how the ecosystem is fractured (which is also mentioned in the article here, with running a debian package on fedora), is already something that'll make it too complicated for a lot of people to handle. And even the things "that just work", just don't. For example, i've got a steamdeck like device now, with bazzite (steamos like OS). Yes, it's amazing at running windows games in linux. I heard so many people say how with proton "running windows games on linux just works". If you stick to the ultra popular games, it for sure does. Go to a game that's a bit older or lesser known, and no it isn't. Make time to figure out settings to get it to run, tinker with controller mappings, and in the end, it might just still not work. And pretty much everything on linux feels that way, the initial impression is decent. If you stay on the safe path, it'll work pretty well. Do something a bit less common: you're on your own.
And that's its commonly accepted for trolls to blame the user, and be like "it's free, so accept it the way it is" when someone dares to ask questions or .... even.... (do i dare say it?).... complain.... Doesn't make for the most constructive environment...
Linux has achieved many great things, but the linux desktop sure has its use if you're willing to spend your time on it, but acting as if it's a better experience than the windows desktop is just delusional. There's no other way to put it.
The Hobbyist
in reply to racemaniac • • •I didn't say Linux just works. I'm just fighting back against the preconceived idea that it's just a total mess and windows isn't. I have myself ran into issues with linux. But also, I've run into many issues with windows too.
The difference is that when people encounter issues with windows, it's like well too bad, need to find someone who can fix it. But when they encounter an issue with Linux, it's like linux sucks, let me get back to Windows as if it didn't suck at least as much.
racemaniac
in reply to The Hobbyist • • •The point i guess with the main OS's like windows/macOS, is that microsoft/apple put in the time to support most edge cases, and most things you can try either work, or aren't that hard to make work (assuming you don't go against things they try to force. But that's not something that most users we're talking about here do).
So for windows, want to install that app for windows XP from 20 years ago? no problem. As mentioned in the article here: want to install that up to date program made for another distro? good luck....
And that's in the end what it boils down to... It's a fragmented ecosystem, and many slightly advanced things require that you understand how your computer & OS work. Things that a slightly advanced user can handle in Windows via some UI, will most likely be far harder on linux...
I'd love to use a linux desktop more, but sadly my time is also precious, and i just don't have the motivation to use it fighting with the linux desktop >_<....
AppearanceBoring9229
in reply to The Hobbyist • • •In my experience, usually with Linux they have less problems and it's easier to use. Until they need an application that only works on Windows.
T156
in reply to AppearanceBoring9229 • • •In my experience, it's been a bit of a mixed bag. There are some things that work in Linux, and some things that don't, even after a bit of fiddling. My desktop's front panel is completely unusable on Linux, for example.
Windows is at least widespread enough that it's far more likely that parts will work on it at least to some degree. And sure enough, the front panel works fine there.
The Hobbyist
in reply to AppearanceBoring9229 • • •Of course you can in some cases run windows software on Linux but it is not a fair comparison to blame Linux for not being able to run windows software.
Linux has it's own suite of software and that is often better suited.
aesthelete
in reply to Mrkawfee • • •I honestly don't understand why I would ever write up or share a Microsoft document.
As for word, it's just fucking rich text format. It's obvious they're manipulating the format to lock down users with less computer knowledge. Otherwise, why is it so fucking complicated?
Markdown accomplishes 90% of what a word doc does and it is legible with or without rendering.
EDIT: If I want data in or out of a spreadsheet program, I'm using CSV.
All of the "special features" of office docs wind up being security nightmares, unusable junk, or both.
Lka1988
in reply to aesthelete • • •Corporate execs literally cum over MS's next big thing. A lot of companies use MS-based infrastructure and applications.
My work just issued me a Surface 7 a few weeks ago (RIP my former Thinkpad T15 G2), and while it's nice, the fucking copilot key is driving me absolutely insane. I can't disable it unless I turn on "Fn Lock" which switches it's function to open up the Context menu (i.e. right-click menu). HOWEVER, if I do that, then the F1-F12 keys' volume, brightness, and home/end/pgup/pgdn functions are disabled. I'm convinced this was an intentional decision by MS.
aow
in reply to Lka1988 • • •Lka1988
in reply to aow • • •I actually put in an IT ticket over it today right after I made that comment, because I accidentally hit that goddamn key again while typing up an email.
IT came back with - and I shit you not - "Open the Microsoft store and install Microsoft PowerToys"
For context, this company takes security extremely seriously. Just a few months before I started, they had recovered from a major ransomware attack, due to some moron that downloaded an attachment from the wrong email. They don't even allow flash drives, except for Apricorn encrypted drives, but those you have to sign out directly from IT and the serial number is tracked. Plus the usual KnowBe4 simulations, regular training, etc...
So IT coming back with that response was a pretty big surprise to me 😅
aesthelete
in reply to Lka1988 • • •Yeah, I mean I'm in that boat myself. But I have the option of SharePoint or Confluence at work and despite the fact that it also sucks, I'm choosing Confluence ten out of ten times.
I get that some people try to do actual work in these docs, but it strikes me as junk every time I encounter it.
flop_leash_973
in reply to Mrkawfee • • •This hits it right on the money. As nice as open source and open standards are, at the end of the day none of that matters to the 99% that want/need to do X as fast and painlessly as possible.
To people like my wife MS Office/LibreOffice/Google Docs are all the same thing in the category of productivity suite. And one of those does not meet her where she lives in day to day life. And it doesn't because there is no money in doing so for LibreOffice. And there is no benefit to her to seek out LibreOffice for her uses.
Hell, just take a look around at the number of people that preach about the evils of Microsoft, Google, or whoever but love them an iPhone and Macbook. As bad as Microsoft and Google can be for screwing over the user with vendor lock-in they don't hold a candle to Apple. But they get the money despite there being "better" options technically and philosophically for nearly everything they make, but Apple knows all of that pales in importance to 99% of potential customers compared to being convenient.
Squizzy
in reply to flop_leash_973 • • •flop_leash_973
in reply to Squizzy • • •Sure they do, but all of the alternatives are not nearly as convenient. But you can absolutely get by without an iPhone or Android phone with Play services.
The example actually proves the point more strongly than LibreOffice vs MS Office does by the increased level of effort it requires of the user to go out of their way to not actively support the bad things Apple and Google do.
sibachian
in reply to flop_leash_973 • • •afaik our digital identification system does not work well outside of iOS or Android (most of the time, not at all - since it breaks on updates and they update basically daily). so we're stuck with their duopoly. because digital id is mandatory.
Once upon a time they did support linux on desktop but then ubuntu went and decided to make a phone and linux support was mysteriously discontinued a week after.
ulterno
in reply to sibachian • • •which one?
racemaniac
in reply to Mrkawfee • • •I've heard this comment about OpenXML (the xml format of the office documents) before, and i'm a bit on the fence about it.
It's of course indeed ridiculously complex, but so is office. Microsoft both adds a shit ton of functionality to their documents, and keeps an impressive amount of backwards compatibility.
In the past i heard complaints about part of the OpenXML spec that also allows older binary data in there for backwards compatibility reasons, which of course means for OSS implementations that they don't just have to implement this spec, but also the older spec that came before to be truly compatible with everything a modern office version can open.
But on the other hand, if i look at it from the side of Microsoft, they opened up their format, they've got a gazillion functionalities, should they remove functionality to appease the open source developers? If so which? Should they stop being backwards compatible with documents of decades ago to appease the open source developers? If so how long should they support? Are you going to tell their customers?
Office is an immense program with an immense amount of legacy features, backwards compatibility, ....
It's incredibly complex by nature. And might they have made the format more complex to dissuade competition? Could be. However, in this instance Occam's razor pushes me more to "write a huge program over a timespan of many decades, with thousands upon thousands of programmers working on it, and you'll indeed most likely end up with something very complex...."
madcaesar
in reply to racemaniac • • •T156
in reply to madcaesar • • •Bluewing
in reply to Mrkawfee • • •communism
in reply to Mrkawfee • • •I think the point about convenience is more about familiarity than Windows being inherently easier. Speaking as someone who switched from Linux to Windows previously, I found the change very difficult as a lot of the FOSS software I was using didn't have Windows versions. I had a nightmare trying to read one of my LUKS-encrypted drives on Windows. I was practically using WSL for everything. That's not that Windows is inherently harder than Linux; it's just that I was used to Linux and the FOSS ecosystem, just as some are used to Windows and their proprietary ecosystem.
Most drivers come pre-installed with the Linux kernel or your distro—I never had to manually install any drivers for my current hardware. Compared to Windows where you will have to go out of your way to install graphics drivers for NVIDIA or AMD depending on your graphics card, if you want to make the most out of your card's capabilities.
See, I think if you've used Linux for any length of time you'd quickly find the system of package managers way easier than the system of having to hunt down an .exe on the internet, guess whether or not it's a legit copy or if it's malware, and manually manage updates for all the different software you have installed.
I agree that people stay on Windows out of convenience, but it's not convenience as in Windows is inherently easier, but it's convenience as in you're used to the way things work on Windows. Because in my perspective, things do "just work" on Linux, and that's because I'm used to the way things work here.
otacon239
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