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Portuguese president calls Trump Soviet or Russian agent


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/47395120

President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa made a harsh statement about US President Donald Trump. In his opinion, the American leader is "objectively a Soviet or Russian agent," reports Euronews.

Archived version: archive.is/newest/newsukraine.…


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.



Portuguese president calls Trump Soviet or Russian agent


President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa made a harsh statement about US President Donald Trump. In his opinion, the American leader is "objectively a Soviet or Russian agent," reports Euronews.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/newsukraine.…


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.


in reply to marsza

They're competing for funding. And fascists always hate each other almost as much as they hate us.

in reply to xc2215x

I guess there are some benefits to be had when your fascist demagogue is a woman.
in reply to xc2215x

Hmmm. You know, I haven't run into a website dedicated to private intimate pics in quite a long time. So as harmful as legislation has been, at least it's apparently done that one thing.


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 unconsequential

She is the beacon of hope for humanity. She stands for the values that represent the best in us. And she not only tells us how it is, she leads the way.
in reply to Knightfox

I'm confused cause that article says they already departed Barcelona after they had to turn around due to weather. Looks like the link was changed as well.

reuters.com/world/middle-east/…

in reply to Hobo

Wow that is curious. The article itself changed. Don’t they usually include “update” or “changed to include” and a time stamp when that happens? Or am I just not seeing it? When I read it the first time it definitely didn’t talk about leaving port again. If memory serves it said they had to turn around due to weather and it was unclear if or when they’d leave again. Now it says,

“A flotilla of dozens of boats loaded with aid for Gaza departed Barcelona port on Monday evening after stormy weather forced them to return to port earlier, Reuters footage showed.”

Strange. But glad to know they’re underway.

in reply to unconsequential

Don’t they usually include “update” or “changed to include” and a time stamp when that happens?


No. These days news articles are updated all the time with new information and nothing to tell you. More often than not, people don't notice.

in reply to Hobo

My only guess would be that the flotilla relaunched faster than anyone thought it would so the writer just updated the article. Looks like they departed Sunday, turned back on Monday, and relaunched within the same day (maybe even just a few hours).


in reply to whiwake

I thought that too and immediately thought this was a good directive to current US conservative politics



India looks to mend ties with China as Trump's tariffs push it away from U.S.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting China for the first time in seven years, days after the Trump administration doubled tariffs on Indian imports to 50%.
in reply to MicroWave

What could possibly go wrong with pushing the two most resource rich and populous countries in the world onto the same team aligned against you? I'm surprised nobody's thought of such a winning strategy before.
in reply to mycodesucks

aligned against you?


Meanwhile Europe

Meanwhile Europe.

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AT Protocol - Bluesky PBC Dominance Index


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/35242959

This page provides a measurement of Bluesky PBC's control over various components of the AT Protocol social network infrastructure. It tracks the distribution of power across key protocol elements, helping to assess the current state of decentralization and identify areas where centralized control may need to be reduced to achieve the protocol's long-term vision of a truly distributed social network.




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in reply to philpo

While I agree that private prisons are horrible, I can't see how this would have changed anything had it been a public prison. This also happened 3 years after he left that job as a prison officer.
in reply to naticus

He resigned because he was threatened while still on the job.

Generally speaking the police (and in some countries the prison system is a de facto separate police) deals far better with it's members being threatened,especially as their self perception is different and their managements goal is not to make a fucking profit first.


in reply to floofloof

I know a pilot and he mentioned a similar proposal he saw, he thought that the only reason anyone wanted them was so that they would have one less pilot to pay per flight.
in reply to OboTheHobo

I mean, that much is obvious. If you could do without two pilots it would be very inefficient to have two per flight, but you can't, so it's a very stupid idea.
in reply to floofloof

Remember that plane where the 1st officer locked the captain out of the cockpit and flew the plane into a mountain?

I believe the rule now is that for a pilot to exit the cockpit, a cabin crew member has to be in the cockpit, to prevent this sort of thing.



What is your favourite metal song?


I'm a newbie but i really like Take No Prisoners by Megadeth
in reply to kingpepe8006

I’m not a huge metal head, but “Trapped Under Ice” by Metallica is probably my favorite. I’d strongly recommend the entire Ride the Lightning album though. Pretty much every song is great.




in reply to sun_is_ra

I'm not aware of a modern browser that doesn't render it by default. I meant a real browser as in a browser not a lemmy client
in reply to TurboWafflz

you are right.

You could disable it though in firefox: "about:config" and find "network.IDN_show_punycode" and set to true.

forbes.com/sites/leemathews/20…



in reply to Nemo's public admirer

Not necessarily just an LLM on its own. The key part is that the internal model is coupled with reinforcement learning where it becomes rooted in the behaviors of the physical world. Real time continuous learning is the way to get there, but it can be done using different approaches. For example, neurosymbolic AI combines deep neural networks with symbolic logic. The LLM is used to parse and classify noisy input data, while a logic engine is used to make decisions about it. My expectation is that we'll see more of these types of approaches where different machine learning techniques are combined together going forward. LLMs will just be one part of the bigger whole.


Yemen’s Houthis say prime minister of rebel-controlled government killed in Israeli airstrike


cross-posted from: reddthat.com/post/49026720

Yemen’s Houthi rebels on Saturday vowed to take revenge for the killing of their prime minister and other political leaders by Israeli airstrikes earlier this week.

The Houthis confirmed Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi was killed in a strike on the Yemeni capital Sanaa on Thursday, which also left others seriously wounded.

Mahdi al-Mashat, head of the Houthis’ Supreme Political Council, said in a video statement, “We promise to God, to the dear Yemeni people and the families of the martyrs and wounded that we will take revenge and we will turn the wounds into a victory.”

Al-Rahawi is the most senior figure in the Iran-backed Houthis to be killed in Israeli’s campaign against the group.


in reply to goferking (he/him)

Not to dismiss the horrifyingly gigantic pile of Israeli warcrimes, but this action specifically isn't one, as affiliation with (and straight up leadership of) a recognized terrorist organization that has technically targeted your nation (albeit not very effectively) generally designates someone a valid military target under international law.


in reply to technocrit

Reminder that the US also sanctioned and blocked UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese from entering the country less than two months ago because they didn't like her reporting.

news.un.org/en/story/2025/07/1…

The USA is no longer an appropriate place to host the UN headquarters.

in reply to skisnow

The USA is no longer an appropriate place to host the UN headquarters.


Never been



Switching to the Fediverse for Daily Social Media Use


I wrote about my motivations and thoughts on switching away from centralized social media and to the Fediverse with some thoughts on self-hosting.
in reply to stormio

I nuked the internal network by mistake. Working on fixing it right now

edit It's back up now if you'd like to try again 😀

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in reply to incentive

using something like Mastodon is no harder than signing up for X or Facebook. The difference is you won’t be treated like a product, you’ll be treated like a person.


I like this. I might reuse it.



Mirror Instance for Interactable Archiving


Mirror Instance for Interactable Archiving #fediverse, #mirror, #archive, #wayback #machine, #crossplatform

Hello fellow Fediversians,

I have been mulling over an eminently feasible and inevitably controversial solution to a couple of challenges I see with the Fediverse gaining traction, and becoming the primary microblog/forum platform for many users. Also I believe this solution can fill a valuable function of accountability in the form of unbiased archiving.

Essentially the concept is an instance entirely populated by bot accounts, accounts which individually scrape the publicly posted content of public figures from other platforms and reposts that content in quotation, with timestamp, link-back attribution, and cross-links to other posts referred to by the primary post if they exist within the archive. Also may include comments requoting the post if it is edited with new timestamp, etc.

Why do this? Well simply put it would create a consolidated archive of published cintent from public figures which cannot be tampered with for the purposes of accountability, similar to the Wayback Machine, but with the added function of direct interactivity via federated services.

In this way Fedenizens can follow their favorite public figures on-platform and interact with their content in a separate persistent environment, and journalists can have a fully up to date copy of what has been said without filter or revision.

This is all extremely feasible with the help of ML agent scripts, even if APIs are not cooperative.

What are your thoughts? If you were an instance admin would you block such an instance or allow it?

There is of course the issue of how to pick what public figures to add to the archive, but I suggest this can be done by nomination. Who nominates? Well the other function of such an instance would be for individuals to self-nominate in order to mirror their content from other platforms into the fediverse. I suggest that these members can also nominate other accounts, perhaps with a quorum voting system, say 5 nominations succeeds in adding a person to the archive.

Some people may in the end choose to use the instance as their primary, as they interact a lot with the archive streams. I think this would be a welcome outcome.

in reply to Coopr8

Sorry, I'm not sure:
You don't know about the mastodon unofficial bots reposting from X (without interaction of person postingon X) and Lemmy unofficial bots and sometimes whole instances following RSS feeds or those somehow don't fit what you aim for?
in reply to INeedMana

haven't come across them, it figures I wasn't the first to think of it. So far from the other comment I have found the .makeup instance, which seems to be doing what I've been thinking but is a bit odd in its interaction with my home instance
in reply to Coopr8

Kbin.Social (rip) and Lemm.ee (rip #2) posts still appear on Lemmy.World. Also pondercat (rip #3) was a bot-only instance (in its case, for tracking RSS feeds), but interacteable with. So all in all, I think it's fairly possible, with only minor (?) issues being in the way, like mirroring external content that would be loaded seemlessly (e.g. Imgur on Lemmy) and storage and processing power for tracking the instances.


Amb. Chas Freeman: The End of Western Dominance Is Here!




Amb. Chas Freeman: The End of Western Dominance Is Here!




Doubting Your Favorite Web Search Engine


Kagi has quickly grown into something of a household name within tech circles. From Hacker News and Lobsters to Reddit, the search provider seems to attract near-universal praise. Whenever the topic of search engines comes up, there’s an almost ritual rush to be the first to recommend Kagi, often followed by a chorus of replies echoing the endorsement.
in reply to hansolo

I like it a lot, because it's clean and lets me switch between the two indexes with one click, and it's pretty fast and responsive. It's been my main search while i was a mullvad client, and i dearly missed it after switching my VPN provider. I'm happy they decided to open it up for the public.
in reply to A Wild Mimic appears!

I've been trying it out, and it's solid. Startpage seems to get me where I need to go a bit quicker, but this is still a good backup and I'm thrilled to have another frontend for Brave search.

in reply to acargitz

It shouldn’t be this hard. History will not look kindly on us.
in reply to acargitz

Absolutely maddening that this is the standard they're begging people to meet. Michael Che had a stand-up special where he said something like, "Did you know that it's controversial now to say that black lives matter? What would be more acceptable? Black lives exist?"


US to revoke visas for PLO and PA members ahead of UN General Assembly 2025


in reply to Saleh

Just locking anyone with an opposing opinion out worked for the Democratic party convention in the US, lets see if it works at the UN too.


Piefed now has a built-in alternative to Lemmyverse to discover and search for active communities, with the "Active people" filter on the communities page (weekly basis)


Parola filtrata: nsfw

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in reply to Blaze (he/him)

It's crazy how fast development moves when you don't spend all day celebrating censoring your instance.
in reply to Blaze (he/him)

If it works for users, too, I'm sure to always be in at least the top 10 if not number 1.
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in reply to technocrit

I like how the article doesn’t even attempt to communicate a potential benefit to doing this or any rationale for why this is useful or good at all. Of course, the real rationale is that it allows the administration to hand wave about being “innovative” without backing that assertion with any substance. It also allows the administration to apply some of the supposed legitimacy of the US government to this wholly pointless, fraud riddled joke of a technology. JFC, this is such a clown of a nation.
in reply to xenomor

If you didn't know anything else about bitcoin you'd know its a scam just from Trump getting involved.
in reply to superglue

Of course. He has no use for normal business practices. If it can't be gamed, it's no fun.
in reply to technocrit

Yay, decentralised and immutable!

Data integrity at source: If the BEA’s initial data is wrong (as sometimes happens with revisions), blockchain only makes the error permanent until corrected with new updates


Oh, so... Like previously just publishing a pdf on a website, then.
I guess it means they can't hide revisions. Which is what archive.org (and the us government equivalent that archives government sites) provided when the government just published the pdf.

At least it's decentralised!

Over-reliance on oracles: Chainlink and Pyth are powerful, but their centrality creates new concentration risks. If they malfunction or face attacks, critical data feeds could be disrupted.


Gotcha, still has centralised services.

Quotes taken from ccn.com/education/crypto/gdp-o… which seems to have the best technical info I could find

Still not much information. I'm presuming an "oracle" is something that gives you a hash of the "immutable" data, so you only have to pay to get that hash recorded on a blockchain instead of however many kB of PDF.

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in reply to towerful

But wouldn't the PDF still need to be available in order for this to be useful?
in reply to SpaceNoodle

Yes. I was laying on the sarcasm heavily.
I presume that's what these oracle services provide.
Essentially hosts the us governments GDP NFT, so you can right click and download it just like every NFT crypto bro hates you doing.
Whether its actually the US Government hosting the file, or these oracle services hosting it... It doesn't matter.

Why not just host the files on a government website with appropriate file hashes (so users can verify the file is still the same), let the internet archive and the national archives take a snapshots of the files and pages and hashes etc... ? That's a well regarded site archival system, and the governmental archival system. Has redundancy, pedigree and public acceptance.
Fuck it, publish just the hash on some block chains so the "fingerprint" of the report is immutable. But call it what it is.

The report isn't "published on the Blockchain".
It is linked from some blockchains.
There is still a file hosted by some servers.
You can't download your favourite blockchain, take it to the top of Mount Rushmore with no internet and inspect the US GDP figures without first downloading the file linked in the block chain.

Blockchain oracles are entities that connect blockchains to external systems, allowing smart contracts to execute depending on real-world inputs and outputs. Oracles give the Web 3.0 ecosystem a method to connect to existing legacy systems, data sources and advanced calculations.


cointelegraph.com/learn/articl…

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in reply to towerful

Don’t forget the ability of major actors to rewrite history, making these blockchains incredibly centralized and absolutely mutable. If someone with enough clout decides to roll something back, it happens.


US Navy SEALs killed North Korean civilians during botched mission: Report


US special forces killed several North Korean fishermen diving for shellfish after encountering them by accident.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/aljazeera.co…


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.



Has Netanyahu made slip-up in case against Karim Khan? - Israeli PM's allegations against ICC chief have never been mentioned before


...

The Israeli leader made the comments during an interview with Breitbart News, a video of which was published on Wednesday.

Netanyahu said that Khan faced sexual assault allegations by a “female staff member”, before adding: “And since then, there have been four other women who came to the fore and accused him.”


...

"In the circumstances, it is therefore both extraordinary and deeply troubling to Mr Khan that a serving head of government, and one who has been openly hostile to both the ICC and the UN, and who is indeed the subject of an arrest warrant, should purport to have knowledge about other such allegations or individuals, or about an ongoing confidential investigation of which Mr Khan is the subject."


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in reply to Saleh

We are already at two baseless rape accusations. How nice of Netayahu admitting he still has two more sleeper agents within the ICC.

in reply to Yawweee877h444

Well they have to pay 200+ million. So im not sure if "get away" is the right word. But I get the sentiment. Its a tragedy.

"It took the jury less than a day of deliberation to find Tesla 33 percent liable for the crash and responsible for $243 million in punitive and compensatory damages."

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in reply to mesa

Almost 100 billion revenue last year.

250 million of 100 billion is what… 0.25%?

Yeah. That’s nothing to them.

in reply to Whitebrow

You'd need to do the math on net profit. Gross revenue is a pretty meaningless figure on its own.
in reply to JohnEdwa

That's why they said revenue, not profit. You never go for the net. Always go for the gross.
in reply to Whitebrow

it never is. fines should be a percentage of the value of the company, not just some sum.
in reply to int32

Value can easily be manipulated, it really should be based on 15% ish of their gross income
in reply to 123

In theory I agree, in practice I despise laws that are needlessly wordy, and including a whichever is larger clause will add on an unnecessary element since gross income can only be abused with tax credit shenanigans which aren't very over the top, and if I had my way wouldn't exist at all(fairy tale I know)


Richard Wolff: US Empire in Collapse, China Builds Rival System




Newsom’s support surges among Democrats ahead of 2028: Poll


Friday showed 25 percent of Democratic primary voters saying they would support Newsom as the nominee, a jump from the 12 percent he received in a similar poll conducted in June.

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg received support from 16 percent of respondents, consistent with what he received in June, while former Vice President Harris’s support slid from 13 percent in the June poll to 11 percent in Friday’s poll.


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https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5475487-newsom-support-democratic-primary-surge/

in reply to mysticpickle

Ewwwwww this is lame, speaking as a Californian. Just more neoliberal swine bastardry suckling at the teat of private interest, only wearing the skin of someone who gives a shit

in reply to Amoxtli

Nationalizing any big company is kinda funny from the administration pushing to privatize everything else for their rich buddies to run
in reply to Shortstack

That's because this is just a way to get something for their rich buddies to run but with the government paying for it.
in reply to Typhoon

The problem with conservatism is you eventually run out of others peoples stuff to sell.
in reply to Amoxtli

MAGA is going Socialist! Maybe there is a silver lining here.

They should go after Starlink and Space X next. After all, we paid for ALL of it, it really belongs to us.

He can keep Tesla. It will be bankrupt in 2 years anyway.



Proving the German Media Bias Against Palestinians


German reporting on the Middle East has long been criticized as one-sided. Our exclusive analysis of 5,000 headlines from leading German media outlets since October 7 shows the bias is even worse than suspected.
in reply to technocrit

That's because Germany is expected to still feel guilty about the holocaust even after almost all the perpetrators have died in prison, well the scapegoats did, Operation Paperclip ensured that most of the high ranking ones enjoyed a cushy life in USA so they are constantly made to feel obligated to support Israel, while other countries that have done similar atrocities are so easily forgotten, not a German fyi if you want to nitpick.
in reply to Eternal192

They don't feel guilty, they're afraid of ever having to actually be held fully responsible. The colonization of Palestine was done with public collaboration with the Nazis, and Palestinians have no obligation to pay for Germany's crimes by surrendering their homeland.

Germany got a very sweet deal, the Jewish question answered itself and they washed their hands if it.

in reply to Eternal192

So the former Nazis feel (rightfully) guilty about their Genocide of Jews and the current Nazis say committing Genocide is part of the Jewish identity, so the former Nazis have to feel guilty for and thus support the current Nazis? /j

(Joke as in not a serious question but a cynical attempt at simplifying in a humorous way)

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in reply to алсааас [she/they]

Again the former Nazis are dead, Germans today shouldn't be held accountable for their ancestors wrongdoing unless you'd like to accuse American's for their murder and theft of native American people and land, Turkey for their genocides, China for Tiananmen square while not that massive it was still in fucking 1989, i have more if you want, start looking at the real enemies and stop being distracted by the defeated ones.
in reply to Eternal192

I don't hold any individuals accountable for their countries past. I'm German Russian (as in my parents are both ex-soviets from Moscow, but I was born and grew up in Germany and still live here).
Why would I hold any Germans accountable for what their (great)grandparents did during their attempted Genocide against most peoples of eastern Europe and destruction of the USSR, as long as they don't expect me to feel sorry for the (Wehrmacht) oppressors, rapists, pillagers and thugs my great-grandparents rightfully shot and took as POWs to build Siberian land bridges and what not LOL.

Holding current generations accountable doesn't make much sense, but it is their legacy and how they deal with it is not crucial, but essential.

(Like Japan und Turkey also come to mind as strong negative examples; Japan much more so though)

I was more talking about societies from a macro POV. And there is a distinction IMO between a society rising from the rubble of a destroyed past (like in Germany, tho arguably the FRG never properly denazified) and still upholding that legacy and keeping it alive and well like in the USA.
The USA served as one of the primary inspirations of German fascism BTW, "Manifest Destiny" became Lebensraum, their concept of racial segregation was to be admired (and brought to its logical conclusion) and their exploitative industry to be emulated (said industry also funded the hitlerite fascists; e.g. Henry Ford was awarded the highest prize available to foreigners by Hitler himself)

The USA is built on the corpses of genocided peoples and as long as this grotesque concept exists in that form, justice will be waiting. The least they have to do is to give the land and equal rights back and establish commissions to remedy the societal legacy brought by centuries of racial oppression, reparations are not enough. (a lot of it applies to former empires and existing colonies as well)

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in reply to алсааас [she/they]

Thank you, i've been in Germany for almost 8 years now, i'm from the Balkans and everyone here has been unbelievably friendly to me, so when i hear constantly Nazi Germany this, Nazi Germany that it annoys the crap out of me when most of those saying shit like that are from countries that have done similar shit.
in reply to Eternal192

The thing about Germany is, that it's past is unique in the specificity of an industrialized genocide; the Schoa...
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in reply to Eternal192

Mentioning Tiananmen Square, an example of internal repression with a couple of hundreds to a couple of thousands estimated fatalities, in the same sentence as two cases of near complete genocides of other ethnicities is wild. Do you not see how distorted that is as a comparison? In that comparison, you're either trying to minimize the genocides of the Nazis, the Americans and the Turks, or raise the level of a case of internal repression with limited casualties to be comparable to massive historical crimes against humanity. Neither makes you look great.
in reply to AreaSIX

I don't think it was meant as such rather as just another example of saying "look at the countries past, today's people are still responsible".
in reply to AreaSIX

Why should any loss of life be less tragic? you then have an even bigger issue than me, because to you it seems it's ok to exclude a smaller genocide just because the Chinese stopped killing their citizens when it reached a few thousand, no loss of life should be disregarded just because the numbers didn't get higher, so their sacrifice is worth less because fewer died!??
in reply to Eternal192

I don't think you properly understand the word genocide and especially the weight of the Schoa; you can't compare industrial genocide and extermination with some political crackdown...
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The Browser Wasn’t Enough, Google Wants To Control All Your Software


in reply to bluecat_OwO

Yep. There's no such thing as competition any more.

Tech companies are just gas stations across the street from each other.

in reply to humanoidchaos

and you don't have a choice atp its just forced enshittifcation down your throat!!


AI Safety Camp Outputs


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#AII
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[JS] Shell to pay: Crims invade your PC with CastleRAT malware, now in C and Python


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Let us git rid of it, angry GitHub users say of forced Copilot features


Among the software developers who use Microsoft's GitHub, the most popular community discussion in the past 12 months has been a request for a way to block Copilot, the company's AI service, from generating issues and pull requests in code repositories.

The second most popular discussion – where popularity is measured in upvotes – is a bug report that seeks a fix for the inability of users to disable Copilot code reviews.

#tech


Something to Think About this month

As well as everything else, each month I offer you something to think about and get the brain working. This month …

Actors pretend to work.

#blog #logic #thoughts #zenmischief



8 septembre 2025, 20:00:00 CEST - GMT+2 - La BASE, 34000, Montpellier, France
Set 8
Formation express anti-répression
Lun 20:00 - 21:00
XR Montpellier

Formation en 2 temps :

- un sur la conduite à tenir en cas d'arrestation et Garde À Vue

- un plus ciblé sur les soins face à gaz ou blessures (ce n'est pas une formation médics mais quelques bases nécessaires)


in reply to ardi60

Damn.I need to find an alternative. I also like the Microsoft Launcher, but it's Microsoft...


la sedia sfaldante che ti rompe la mente


Lo so che ormai, nelle mie condizioni, non dovrei più minimamente stupirmi di nessuno spacc, ma… boh, quest’ultimo qui (che in realtà si manifesta da qualche mese, ma in certi momenti di più ed in altri meno, vai a capire perché) è proprio zamni, perché sembra non aver avuto mai un inizio né tantomeno una […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


la sedia sfaldante che ti rompe la mente


Lo so che ormai, nelle mie condizioni, non dovrei più minimamente stupirmi di nessuno spacc, ma… boh, quest’ultimo qui (che in realtà si manifesta da qualche mese, ma in certi momenti di più ed in altri meno, vai a capire perché) è proprio zamni, perché sembra non aver avuto mai un inizio né tantomeno una fine… la mia sedia si sta letteralmente sbriciolando, oltre i limiti dell’umano. E pensare che ormai non faccio nemmeno più tanto gaming, su quella sedia… e ok, alla fine dei conti anche il non-gaming ammonta solo a premere la tastiera e muovere il mouse, ma mi pare strambo. 💔

Il fottuto rivestimento di finta pelle o quello che è — che a questo punto francamente potevano evitare di mettere proprio, se dopo appena 6-7 anni scarsi doveva rompersi in questo modo indegno — ha iniziato lentamente a sfaldarsi, a fare i frammentini, che spesso finiscono direttamente per terra come merdini neri a far sembrare la stanza sporca… quando non rimangono solo parzialmente staccati sulla sedia, creando una superficie lievemente irregolare che da lievemente fastidio all’anima (o beh, a volte si staccano del tutto ma non cadono subito a terra, ancora peggio); strofinando con la manina come in video poi cadono effettivamente. Come dovrei fare io a non essere costretta a cambiare questo affare prima dei prossimi 100 anni di uso, se già ora fa così??? Da non credere… 😿
Vista sul pavimento con tutti i cosi neri caduti come illustrato.
#danni #gaming #sedia #usura




Titolo: Non Basta un Sciacquo! I Segreti per Frutta e Verdura Veramente Pulita


Sei sicuro che lavare velocemente** frutta e verdura **basti a eliminare pesticidi e batteri invisibili? La verità potrebbe sorprenderti! Ogni giorno portiamo in tavola alimenti ricchi di vita, ma anche di potenziali pericoli nascosti. Scopri perché una pulizia superficiale non è un'opzione e come proteggere davvero la tua salute con metodi efficaci e sicuri. Non lasciare che i "nemici invisibili" compromettano il tuo benessere: il tuo corpo merita di più!

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