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Video: Videos Contradict Israel’s Rationale for Deadly Hospital Attack


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35481475

[not a gift article, but the link can be shared]

By Christoph Koettl, Sanjana Varghese, Natalie Reneau and Aric Toler
August 31, 2025

[has new video footage and clear evidence that it was a classic Israeli double-tap strike. And in classic NYT "neutral" fashion, the narrator refers to the IDF rationale with no context, as if there is no previous pattern of murder and lies by #Israel. But the headline and text do point the finger at Israel.]



Video: Videos Contradict Israel’s Rationale for Deadly Hospital Attack


[not a gift article, but the link can be shared]

By Christoph Koettl, Sanjana Varghese, Natalie Reneau and Aric Toler
August 31, 2025

[has new video footage and clear evidence that it was a classic Israeli double-tap strike. And in classic NYT "neutral" fashion, the narrator refers to the IDF rationale with no context, as if there is no previous pattern of murder and lies by #Israel. But the headline and text do point the finger at Israel.]




Video: Videos Contradict Israel’s Rationale for Deadly Hospital Attack


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35481475

[not a gift article, but the link can be shared]

By Christoph Koettl, Sanjana Varghese, Natalie Reneau and Aric Toler
August 31, 2025

[has new video footage and clear evidence that it was a classic Israeli double-tap strike. And in classic NYT "neutral" fashion, the narrator refers to the IDF rationale with no context, as if there is no previous pattern of murder and lies by #Israel. But the headline and text do point the finger at Israel.]



Video: Videos Contradict Israel’s Rationale for Deadly Hospital Attack


[not a gift article, but the link can be shared]

By Christoph Koettl, Sanjana Varghese, Natalie Reneau and Aric Toler
August 31, 2025

[has new video footage and clear evidence that it was a classic Israeli double-tap strike. And in classic NYT "neutral" fashion, the narrator refers to the IDF rationale with no context, as if there is no previous pattern of murder and lies by #Israel. But the headline and text do point the finger at Israel.]




Video: Videos Contradict Israel’s Rationale for Deadly Hospital Attack


[not a gift article, but the link can be shared]

By Christoph Koettl, Sanjana Varghese, Natalie Reneau and Aric Toler
August 31, 2025

[has new video footage and clear evidence that it was a classic Israeli double-tap strike. And in classic NYT "neutral" fashion, the narrator refers to the IDF rationale with no context, as if there is no previous pattern of murder and lies by #Israel. But the headline and text do point the finger at Israel.]



USB-C ports no longer sending/receiving data (Lenovo X1 carbon)


I have a Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 12. The other day I noticed both of my USB-C ports are not receiving or sending data. External drives won't mount and my dock won't send signal to my monitor, but when I plug in my charging cable I am still getting power. When I use "lsblk" nothing shows up, even though sometimes I hear the chime signaling something has been plugged in (but it's inconsistent and sometimes doesn't chime).

Both of my USB-A ports are working properly and receive data, so it's only my USB-C ports.

I'm running Ubuntu 24.04.3. I tried to revert back to an earlier kernel in case that was the problem but it didn't fix the issue.

Anyone have a similar issue? Thanks!

in reply to collar

Try turning off the device, remove the battery, then take a safety pin and compressed air and scrape out any dust I'm the usb-c port then spray with air. I had a issue with my phone charging but not getting data. I spent a solid 15mins doing the above and it fixed it.

A good test is to see how firmly the usb-c sticks in the port. If it comes out pretty easy or feels seated sloppily then it probably just needs a good cleaning.

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in reply to brownmustardminion

Sorry for the delayed response. I tried the reset button and there wasn’t any blockage or weak connection to the port itself.

Turns out the computer had Lenovo premium service so a tech came out the next day and replaced the motherboard. Hopefully I won’t have another issue 😬




in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I... I thought banning the omnipresent complete joke "leftist/Marxist book club" that literally does nothing, was, like, nonsense out of bad American "Cold War pulp novel" type fiction. Like, sure, I wouldn't be shocked if Cold War America did that, they banned every other way communists organise, but a sensible and "civilised" country banning a book club, that's just... absurd.

I should know better by now, to not let my jaw hit the floor when I see a headline ripped straight out of the Cold War appearing in the current news, but yet, I keep thinking it can't get crazier and then it does. It's almost getting to a point where we can play my favourite horror game down the party hall, throw a few real modern headlines and a few shocking taglines for similarly awful and insane real Cold War stories in a hat, mix them up, pull a headline and guess if it happened in the height of the Cold War or this year.

in reply to alexei_1917 [any]

I'd argue this is a particularly acute contradiction in the liberal west where people have been taught that the key differentiating factor between western regimes and the rest of the world is the freedom of expression. Now people are seeing that it was a lie all along.


Cheap SBC x86-64 ?


Hi,

is it exist cheap ~$60 SBC in X86-64 ??

::: spoiler No thank you for Rapsberry PI
\
I used Raspberry PI SBC for a while now.

But it's really hard to found a Linux distribution that support
- RPI (arm64)
- sysVinit 💖
- And that I like

Please don't bring systemD in this discussion thanks.
:::


( first row is for reference )

brandmodelPrice €GPIO pairCPULan Portsidle wattSurface area cm²Storage portsWiFi / BTurl
Raspberry PiPi 5 B (4GB)5212Quad-core Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.5GHz.1x 1GbE347SD
radxa1X49012N100 ▼1x 2.5GbE18W ?47.6M.22, eMMC2W6, BT5.2
HardKernel ?ODROID H4109??N97 ▲1x 2.5GbEN.C -> 60W ?144eMMC, M.2*, SATA*hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-h4/

last update: 2025-08-31


  1. Seem unavailable on the europe market.. ↩︎
  2. Might not be bootable ! TBC ↩︎ ↩︎
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in reply to Rick_C137

Have you tried MX Linux? It is based on Debian, they have a distro for RPI, and they have no systemd

mxlinux.org/download-links/

in reply to Papamousse

Thanks @Frederic@beehaw.org \
Yes, Nice distro, but unfortunately their RPI respin use systemD 👎 \
\
forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.ph…
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in reply to Rick_C137

Thank you all for your input's ! \

So I have created a table , that I'll put in my first post.

Feel free to post update like

|brand|model|Price €|GPIO pair|CP|Lan Ports|idle watt|Surface area cm²|Storage ports| WiFi / BT|url| \
|Raspberry Pi|Pi 5 B (4GB)|52|12|Quad-core Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.5GHz.|1x 1GbE|3|47|SD|||


or even without the row header

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in reply to dysprosium

No. Originally it was a testing username for UNIX shell. I just hit the keys randomly for numbers. Well, somebody verified my account, giving it higher value and making it not temporary.

Then SDF also made a Lemmy instance, and not understanding that being a separate product, I re-used the same username.



Greta Thunberg speaks before departure of flotilla carrying aid to Gaza [video]


An estimated Twenty-seven ships to set sail for Gaza from multiple ports to break Israel’s siege on the enclave.

This will be activist Greta Thunberg’s second mission, having been taken captive by Israel earlier this year when her ship and fellow crew members were sprayed with illicit chemicals and boarded unlawfully in international waters. The Handala and her crew also suffered a similar fate earlier this summer.

Dozens of people gathered on Saturday at the port of Barcelona where a flotilla will set sail for Gaza on Sunday. Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is hoping to break… the naval blockade imposed by Israel along the coast of the Gaza Strip since 2007... (AP video and production by Hernan Munoz)


Additional information:

The Global Sumud Flotilla

The Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza: Everything you need to know

Largest flotilla for Gaza hopes to pressure Israel to end blockade


in reply to Onno (VK6FLAB)

Who controls the robot? Why should we cry when a thief gets hacked?
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in reply to Onno (VK6FLAB)

That makes sense. But maybe there is something else... Hollywood exaggerated what could be done too soon.

Take the classic 1995 films The Net and Hackers. (I love hackers now in a bittersweet way because of just how sincerely positive they felt towards the future and the future of the internet. Genuinely believing that it will forever be a place of a freedom and ruled by wild west cowboy hackers who will not only do things out of curiosity, but also never sell out. To be fair, they were going by The Hacker Manifesto ).

In The Net, you have a terminally online cybersec specialist (a female cybersec specialist, and terminally online... in the mid-90s. The former is believable, the latter is not... there just wasn't THAT much to do online at the time) who gets her life torn apart when people erase her very existence using the internet. They state that 'everything is online now' meaning everything can be accessed and destroyed, thus rendering her a non-person with no records of who she because they purged all databases of her records.

In Hackers, you have somewhat the same thing play out... but it was done as a gag and clearly undone later. There is a US Secret Service agent causing the protagonists some trouble, so they make trouble for him by creating online dating profiles with his name and contacts (and putting extreme fetishes he does not have, thus having him be called by all manner of weirdos), cancelling his credit cards, and the funniest part: They have him declared legally dead somehow. All of this is undone of course, and the whole sequence played for laughs, but it greatly exaggerated what was and what wasn't online at the time.

One thing that absolutely COULD have happened that I didn't think was possible was in the 4th Die Hard movie, Live Free or Die Hard... in the movie the bad guys hack a city's traffic lights and make them all green all the time, thus causing numerous traffic accidents. I rolled my eyes when I saw and said 'nah, that can't happen'... only for me to read later that not only could such a thing happen, but it could happen in the stupidest way possible. Some hacker managed to find a clear-net website of some town that had their traffic light control on... and it was 100% unsecure. Meaning anyone with the URL could have just gone on and caused a lot of damage. The person who discovered it, thankfully, did not. But the fact that it COULD have happened was astonishing to me.

Now you have so much shit going on it isn't funny. I can't keep track of all the major hacks that just keep happening. From the Tea hack, to Las Vegas being compromised, to all sorts o shit. It is just incredible.

in reply to ArmchairAce1944

I have serious doubts about the traffic light thing, any even remotely well designed systems would have interlinks that don't allow green from multiple directions.

Shutting them down or changing the sequencing, sure, but not multiple greens at once.



How to set permissions for flatpak vscodium?


I frequently encounter issues. Does someone have a working setup or should I simlpy use distrobox for IDEs?
in reply to jumponboard

What kind of issues did/do you encounter?

The VS Code/Codium essentially provide a separate development environment within the flatpak container. All the tools there, and the shell are separate from your actual system. There are some ways to work around this (github.com/flathub/com.vscodiu…). I gave up on the Flatpak and installed a native package. Containers are nice, but they have their limitations.



Let's be honest, if Microsoft failed Linux Phones will fail


It's inevitable....you people are going to have your Android given the iPhone treatment and you are going to LIKE IT! 🫨

Seriously though, alternatives? Grapheneos Mastodon page is a dumpster fire at times. One minute they are as ferocious as lions claiming they will never surrender.....the next they are lamenting that Google won't feed them and they need a new hardware supplier 🫩

CalyxOS folded quicker than a wet paper bag at a simple management shift! GrapheneOS and it's days are numbered

So what's the real option going forward?

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in reply to WaffleWarrior

A phone is a surveillance device.

The networks it is able to connect to have been compromised by attackers using backdoors built into them for the use of law enforcement. The legality of collecting information transmitted across those networks has been enshrined in law. All hardware and software companies which work with phones are targeted for infiltration by multiple foreign and domestic intelligence agencies. Friendly nations exchange intelligence packages and techniques for bypassing phone security with each other as a matter of fact. Foreign intelligence services’ surveillance technology is integrated into local law enforcement.

You cannot privately or securely use a phone.

Adblocking is not privacy or security.

Playing Super Nintendo on your phone is not privacy or security.

No amount of open source software will save you from the global intelligence state who have targeted the linux kernel and various distributions.

in reply to stupid_asshole69 [none/use name]

You cannot privately or securely use a phone.


This is probably true of most devices, but people can still try to improve their security and privacy. Don't let perfection be the enemy of the good and so on...

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in reply to WaffleWarrior

You wrote "you people". You exclude yourself with some controversial headline. I stopped reading.

in reply to return2ozma

I don't understand what you are trying to tell me. But I also haven't ever used an Uber.
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in reply to TJA!

My guess is this is supposed to represent the experience of trying to act normal with your uber driver that's driving you back from the club/bar while you're drunk/high as hell.


Neural Privacy: EFF interviews Yuste and Genser of the Neurorights Foundation


"How to Fix the Internet" has an important interview with neuroscientist Rafael Yuste and human rights lawyer Jared Genser, who together established the Neurorights Foundation, focused on expanding human rights concepts to neurotechnologies —tools that can record, interpret, and even manipulate brain activity.

They have contributed to getting laws passed nearly unanimously in three states of the USA and also discuss reforms in Brazil and Chile. This is an important issue to understand, and now seems like a short-lived opportunity to get laws passed before wealthy companies become involved in these technologies and start lobbying for their own interests.

eff.org/deeplinks/2025/08/podc…

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German cabinet passes bill for voluntary military service


The bill foresees certain annual recruitment targets for the new voluntary scheme: rising from 20,000 in 2026 to 38,000 in 2030.

If these numbers are not achieved, the government could opt instead to reinstate conscription, subject to parliamentary approval, according to the latest draft of the bill.

Already the current bill contains some mandatory elements, with all young men required to fill an online questionnaire regarding their willingness and abilities for military service after turning 18, to gain a better overview of the potentially available personnel.

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/german-cabinet-passes-bill-voluntary-military-service-2025-08-27/

in reply to NightOwl

Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of decades of funding Russian genocide in exchange for cheap natural gas.
in reply to NightOwl

They are also looking into cutting social programs. This coupled with Britain and France potentially needing an IMF loan is not great news for Europe.


Yo yo! Help me choose some better private services!


Yo yo!

I’ve been working on making my life more private and need some assistance picking suitable replacement options. Please let me know what you think of my list of if there are any opportunities for improvement! Here’s where I’m at …

Apple Maps
-OSMandMaps. Seems like a good option, but it’s not ready out the box. I need to do more tweaking with it.
-Magic Earth. Haven’t tested it yet, seems good. But I’m looking for free options first before I dabble with paid stuff.

AI (ChatGPT)
-Lumo. Chat is really good. But I understand they are good because they syphon data illegally, so I’m ok “downgrading” when switching AIs. Lump seems pretty good so far. I can tell it’s not as advanced but it will do me fine for what I need. Also, i assume once I pay for lumo pro it will be more “powerful”.
-Maple AI. Seems dope, also I like the pay model, pay for what you use over “x” amount of inquiries. Does anyone know how I owledgable/powerful it is?
-local AI OR Ollama. These 2 are beyond my knowledge. I don’t understand how I run these on my own server? If you know anything about these please ELI5.

Google Docs
-OnlyOffice. Seems like it does everything I want.
-cryptpad. Just heard of this today, need to explore more. Seems dope, but it doesn’t have an app? From what I’ve seen definitely a strong contender.

Photo App (I haven’t looked into any of these yet)
-Protón Drive.
-ente photos.
-I’mmich.

Google Drive
-protón drive.

in reply to BlackSnack

Maps: CoMaps all the way. Very nice, polished map app using OpenStreetMap

AI: Just use Ollama. It's dead simple to run it on your local machine. They have docs here: github.com/ollama/ollama/tree/…

Productivity suite: LibreOffice. If you want sync use Nextcloud (needs to be hosted) or syncthing (no hosting necessary).

Photo app: Nextcloud Photos app if you want cloud sync. I take it you use iOS given that you specify Apple Maps, in which case idk what foss photos apps there are on iOS, but Fossify Gallery on Android is good.

Cloud storage: Nextcloud. By definition, cloud storage needs to be hosted, so if you don't have a server, you can use something like Proton Drive or Cryptdrive, or find a public Nextcloud instance that lets you sign up (Disroot has one).


in reply to Five

Take all this with a big grain of salt—it’s based on the oddly naïve assumption that the police are trying to catch the actual instigators, and that they need real evidence to get convictions.

In my experience, the objective of the police is to create a particular public narrative, with the least amount of effort or risk to themselves. The narrative (which they present to the media after the fact) is that they acted with restraint, respecting the peoples’ right to assemble, until a handful of agitators turned destructive and the demonstration threatened to escalate into a major riot—at which point they swiftly intervened, caught enough of the agitators to prevent an escalation, and saved (most of) the city’s businesses from destruction.

Now, they do want to intimidate the crowd to keep things from escalating too far, but they also want to allow for some destruction to legitimize their tactics and to support the argument that the police force needs more officers. So they let the actual instigators alone, because they’re useful to their narrative (to a point) and because the police don’t want to engage with the group most prepared to fight back. (What they really want to avoid is a large crowd seeing multiple people physically resisting the police without being immediately subdued.)

Instead, they target:
* Journalists, street medics, and legal observers, to remove the demonstrators’ sense of institutional support and legitimacy;
* Anyone unable to fight back (like the disabled, elderly, and children) for pure shock value and crowd intimidation via low-risk displays of violence;
* Those whose mug shots in the papers the next day will support their narrative—the homeless, minorities, and anyone whose face is vaguely weird or scary; and
* People who dressed in black bloc fashion, but are clearly by themselves, passive, and not part of an organized group.

These last are the only ones they will try to prosecute, and often their black bloc attire plus the testimony of cops who claim they saw them engaged in destructive activity just before grabbing them will be enough to get a conviction. In this case the anonymity of their dress backfires, because the cops can pin the actions of anyone with similar clothing and body type on them by claiming they saw the act first-hand and caught the suspect immediately afterward.

Meanwhile, the real instigators are convinced that they escaped due to the brilliance of their tactics and not because the cops had no interest in catching them.

That said, all this goes out the window when dealing with Trump’s federal agents: they’re working from different narratives that don’t involve protecting businesses, maintaining local support, or respecting anyone’s rights.

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in reply to Five

Is there anything of value in the camera set-ups to steal and quickly turn into cash? If so, an information campaign to raise awareness of the value amongst crackheads and meth addicts could work wonders.
in reply to Five

The corpo wars are coming except it will be plebs v the corpos.


Nvidia driver issues...


Well guys! I did it! Linux mint on my desktop! Finally! Everything seemed like it was going swimmingly save for some minor issues. But then I ran into one: I did use stability matrix to make furry porn (very bad furry porn, don't ask) but when I tried to run it, it kept telling me it had issues with python and cuda and other stuff. I wondered if the problem was just python libraries or my nvidia drivers. I did manage to get a workaround, but it simply wouldn't use my GPU... in fact, I think I am having a super hard time seeing if I am even using it properly.

Speaking of drivers I tried to install the latest one, but that caused a problem. I use multiple monitors (because of course I do). Three in fact, but only one ended up working with the other two entirely unrecognized. And I still wasn't able to use my GPU to get stability matrix (or even stability forge without that) and my games still can't run on max graphics settings. I've been looking around for some help on this and trying to work on it all day, with limited success. It is basically the only major thing going wrong with my transition from windows to linux.

Any help here?

in reply to ArmchairAce1944

Have you decided on Mint yet? If not, the Bazzite distro will be easy to use. All you need to do is download the Nvidia image and install it. It will work right away. Steam and the Nvidia drivers are already installed and configured. No configuration is needed.
in reply to Mereo

I suppose I can change things... I mean I haven't been on linux mint that long... I didn't hear about Bazzite. Let me try to fix this before I try to use a different distro.
in reply to ArmchairAce1944

Ok. If ever you want to try Bazzite, here's the download link: bazzite.gg/#image-picker

Then choose: Desktop > Nvidia RTX Series > KDE > Traditional Desktop.

in reply to ArmchairAce1944

I went through about six distros in a week before deciding. Mint and zorin were both terrible on my nvidia card.
in reply to tyler

As it stands right now, due to Just_Another_Person's link (itsfoss.com/nvidia-linux-mint/) pretty much took care of most of the issues. There is a minor issue with using LM studio and trying to load LLMs offline (privacy... if there is anything I miss about computing in the 90s is that there was very little in terms of any outside company looking into what you were doing on your comp), but that is not a major deal for now. I can use LLMs with small context windows. The large context windows were painfully slow anyway.

in reply to ecoenginefutures

This applies to "teens" until they have to get jobs and do what they're told or else be homeless.
in reply to Sentient Loom

I assume you’re projecting yourself onto the “teens”, in such case I’ll let you know that the future is solarpunk and there’s very little you can do at an individual level to stop it, I’d suggest you to participate in it tho. Reality rewards the ones that correctly predict the future, so this is your chance to hop on the train and make your future >even< greater! Much love!


We already live in social credit, we just don't call it that


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What are some good shell tweaks?


A short while ago, I saw a blog post from someone about modernizing their shell. Unfortunately, I lost the blog post, but there was some really good stuff in there. Just mentioning this in case someone knows what I'm talking about.

One tweak I remember they mentioned was about fixing programs that have broken formatting. It prevents scenarios like

user@hostname:~$ echo "hi"
hiuser@hostname:-~$

where the output and shell prompt get placed on the same line. I noticed this happens with bash with C programs that don't include a \n in the final printf statement.
in reply to Leaflet

Either nushell or fish shell if you want a modern shell.

But honestly shell usage tends towards vim or emacs workflows.






Software Freedom Day 2025 - New Jersey


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/41246302

We're having an event for Software Freedom Day. It is a world-wide event, and we are having one right here at Montclair State University in New Jersey.

September 20th, 2025 from 11am-4pm

We'll have talks about what free software is, and why it's important for everyone. What kind of software is available for your existing computer, and how you can use Free Software to use your computer past the date that the manufacturer wants to keep updating it. There will be a talk on self hosting, so that you can run services that reduce or replace your reliance on outside big tech companies, and keep better control of your data. Talks about Wikipedia and Open Source are proposed. There will also be a talk on Social Networking with free software called "Mastodon and the Fediverse" that will show how you can network with people without giving your data to big tech, and without the algorithms that don't work in your best interest.

Here a link for more information:

softwarefreedom.neocities.org/

We'll be happy to discuss any details.

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I give up 🏳️


I give up.... Privacy is a fool's game and it's a losing one at that. We are slowly entering a world where more and more requirements are made on people to own a regular non-hipster cell phone. There are places you can't even buy parking or look at a restaurant menu without having a proper cell phone.

Maybe the answer is not to flash some obscure on life support operating system on your Google pixel but rather.. maybe the answer is to work within the system and simply adjust privacy controls as allotted?

in reply to WaffleWarrior

that's because you are trying an individual solution to a collective problem.

going for the roots of it involves going for the corporations and oligarchs taking control of our electronics, not simply installing a private rom.

in reply to WaffleWarrior

Both ends need working on. I think creating and supporting new movements require change, it starts with individuals fighting for more rights on a microscopic level. Shifting to GrapheneOS will accelerate Google to make changes for the good of all of us.

Be wise and patient. I think our older politicians don't accept these concepts, but as our young grow into old then we've got a platform to fight for.



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GNOME Executive Director steps down
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GhostBSD launches Gerschwin Desktop, a Mac OS clone
github.com/gershwin-desktop/ge…

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omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/bazaar…

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omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/08/firefo…

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vivaldi.com/blog/keep-explorin…

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arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…

Another Asahi dev leaves the project
rosenzweig.io/blog/asahi-gpu-p…

Wikipedia editors reject AI
webpronews.com/wikipedia-edito…




Announcement of LibreOffice 25.8.1





Syncthing setup that is suitable for a battery powered Linux device


Hi guys, I recently installed Linux mint on a spare laptop I had to check if I can daily drive this and since I run Syncthing Windows setup on this device before and I essentially want to replicate that setup here which means Syncthing starts up automatically on login but with the condition that the device should be connected to ac power and if it gets disconnected kill the process right away. I could easily have this in Windows setup and also in Syncthing-fork for Android with a simple toggle. How can I replicate this Linux mint as well?
in reply to BrianTheeBiscuiteer

Will throttling the CPU use less energy? Phones often do the opposite, they race to idle
in reply to twice_hatch

In theory, yes, but it wouldn't be as significant as stopping it entirely (or pausing it instead of a hard start-stop). I only mention CPU limits because it's extremely easy to implement.


What kind of sorcery is this? Why can't I see that comment when I am logged in, despite the fact that I am a mod?


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36767445

Post.

This is happening even on my alt account(Reddthat).

What the heck is happening?



What kind of sorcery is this? Why can't I see that comment when I am logged in, despite the fact that I am a mod?


Post.

This is happening even on my alt account(Reddthat).

What the heck is happening?


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in reply to Arcanepotato

" conversationalist"?

You're using that word, but I don't think it means what you think it means.



Russia & China are destroying us, openly, and we haven't done anything about it


I have thought about this a lot, and I came across this Wikipedia page about a Russian book today, and this book about China's plan, and it both terrified and enlightened me further. Based on these two pages (read them before reading this), I have a couple of additional thoughts (closer to conspiracy theories, but anyway):
- The Israel-Hamas conflict (and a genocide) is a distraction from Russia and Iran (yes, they disregard human lives that much), to avoid people from figuring out their plans, keeping a far-right Israeli government, and distracting from Ukraine. It also allows for Iran (and thus Russia) to test against missile and drone defense systems in Israel (that are the best anyway, therefore anything that passes will shred through any Western nation).
- Climate change isn't ignored; rather, it is done purposely. If farming fails, we will be in starvation, allowing them to take us out/dominate us much more easily. Additionally, there are studies that prove an increased temperature leads to lower productivity, thus proving this hypothesis further — and Russia won't feel as big of an impact there, especially in winter.
- The “AI” hype is being funded by both Russia and China, to lower our critical thinking, also allowing us to be tricked and attacked more easily. Furthermore, it increases the speed of climate change, and takes away even more clean water from us. This allows them to be able to poison our waters much more easily, since only a select few freshwater points will be out there,
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in reply to geneva_convenience

No, I am not an astroturfer. I have my own opinions and assumptions, just like anyone else. I have been Lemmy for some time already, have made a couple of posts, and I ain't goddamn funded by any government.


Why did PinePhone fail?


Six years ago the entire Linux enthusiast space was super excited for the PinePhone, then everything fell apart. What went wrong? Was PINE64's favoritism towards Manjaro the sole issue or were there other problems?
in reply to weirdo_from_space

I remember an entire shipment of phones went to Australia instead of its proper destinations and then it was stuck there too expensive to send again
in reply to Mactan

Holy shit, I didn't even know about that. Damn...
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Need some opinions on my next Laptop and Linux Distro


Hi, im searching for a new Laptop and i was tempted to buy the framework 13.. BUT..

Usually i would search for a used or refurbished Laptop to give it a second life u know. And after it broke down in like 4-6 years usually, i would buy a new used one again.

So my first question is: Is the framework 13 really worth my money for the repairability and upgradability in comparison?

My prefered Laptops are the Surface like ones 2in1 with a stand and detachable keyboard...

But im okay with it to switch to a normal laptop Formfactor.

I would prefere 16:9 or 16:10 for multimedia but im used to a 3:2 so it would be kinda okay for me to stick with it.

How good can i implement linux on some surface like laptop?

I switched from win10 to linux Mint on my desktop this year. But i think im going to switch to another distro, because i need the ASHA-protocoll as fast as possible. Maybe not that important on my desktop but definetly on my next Laptop.

Someone switched from surface like laptop to FW13?

Im not a coder. More like a gamer with og cheat codes in gtaSA on a cracked Version of the game, which runs in deamon-tools as an ISO, lol.

Main use would be Multimedia and some gaming, if possible.

Another use would be AI.. but as far as i know linux doesnt support the build in NPU of the FW13 yet. Maybe ai tinker in a few years then?

And im something like a crypto bro i would say. So how good are crypto tools implemented in linux? Some cold wallet support for exampel.

Which distro would serve my needs the most?

Is there a better choice for me than FW13 ?

So all in all im hopelessly lost and cant decide shit ^^

My only hope is to ask some Linux OGs to help me out on dis.

plz halp.

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in reply to tj0m0

I have the latest Framework 13 and I had a ThinkPad before this. I can recommend either of them. The Framework is one of my favorite computers I’ve had, but it’s not cheap. You will save some money if you ever have to make repairs, but I don’t know how the TCO works out for upgrades. It’s more about empowerment and reducing waste though.

Linux runs fine on both the Framework and the ThinkPad. You can pretty much just take your pick of distros and they should work, although you may want to stick with one of the more up to date distros on Framework because it has new hardware. Fedora, Arch-based, Tumbleweed all work well.




Introducing ActivityPub.Space


The in-person events at FediCon in Vancouver lit a fire in the Canadian ActivityPub community. One of the louder calls were for a place in the fediverse for ActivityPub discussions; a place for groups to form and for long-running discussions to be had. I

The in-person events at FediCon in Vancouver lit a fire in the Canadian ActivityPub community. One of the louder calls were for a place in the fediverse for ActivityPub discussions; a place for groups to form and for long-running discussions to be had.

I was more than happy to get involved. I also wanted such a place, and I've discussed it on and off for the past year. ActivityPub development discussions are fragmented across multiple disconnected channels, and none of them fully capture the entirety (or a majority, or even a sizeable minority) of the AP developer community. ActivityPub.Space is my answer to that call.

One constant about ActivityPub is that all ActivityPub developers are on the fediverse, and so it only makes sense that discussions about AP development should also take place on the fediverse.

At the same time, the "fediverse" isn't one singular entity. jaz@mastodon.iftas.org famously quipped "There is One Fediverse. There are a Million Fediverses." While I can't make guarantees about this site connecting with a million fediverses, I can say that it does connect with the microblogiverse, the blogiverse (WordPress blogs!), and the Threadiverse (Lemmy/Piefed/MBin/NodeBB/Discourse).

So how does it work?


The site is divided up into several categories:

  • General Discussion is for any non-technical discussions about ActivityPub
  • Technical Discussion is for technical deep-dives
  • Meta contains discussions about this site itself
  • Random is for everything else (there's always a "Random" category on a forum, isn't there...?)

We also pull in content direct from Fediverse news outlets such as "Week in Fediverse", "Connected Places", and "Relay, by We Distribute".

On the threadiverse side, we directly link to several other fediverse-focused communities on Lemmy and Piefed.

We utilise a number of relays to both distribute local content out and receive content from the wider microblogiverse. When content comes in via microblogs, they're not usually categorized, so we check for relevant hashtags and automatically categorize them into one of the local categories.

The wonderful thing about this site is that it fully federates, which means you can follow all of these categories from your app of choice. You don't even have to register a local account if you don't want to, but you definitely can (and should!) if you want the best experience browsing the categorized topics.

The categories today are rather broad, but over time I hope to split them up into smaller topics based on user demand. Give the site a try today!

in reply to Dr. Quadragon ❌

I'm following all of them using Mastodon 4.4.3, but not getting posts as yet. Only posts in reply to the one that tagged me.
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in reply to Jaz (IFTAS)

Here's instructions I wrote up for another NodeBB site with how to follow stuff from Mastodon - discussions.thenexus.today/top…

@jaz @drq @julian