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Ukraine suspects Russia of assassinating former parliamentary speaker


KYIV, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Ukrainian officials said on Monday they suspected Russia of involvement in the murder of former parliamentary speaker Andriy Parubiy after a suspect was detained.

National police head Ivan Vyhivskyi said the gunman had disguised himself as a courier and fired eight times in Saturday's attack in the western city of Lviv.

"He spent a long time preparing, watching, planning and finally pulling the trigger ... There is Russian involvement," he said on Facebook, without providing evidence.

Russia, which has been at war with Ukraine since early 2022, has not commented, and there has been no claim of responsibility for the killing of 54-year-old Parubiy, a leading figure in protests that helped to oust a pro-Russian president in 2014.

Vadym Onyshchenko, regional chief of the SBU intelligence service, said the murder looked like a contract killing.

"We have information indicating the possible involvement of the Russian Federation's security services in organising the murder," he said in a statement published by the SBU.

https://www.reuters.com/world/ukraine-suspects-russia-assassinating-former-parliamentary-speaker-2025-09-01/

in reply to Stamau123

I'm not sure what Russia would really gain by this. Not to get too conspiratorial here but I wonder if it has anything to do with the political opposition at home, like the supposed friction between Zelenskyy and Zaluzhnyi.







YSK: Before she was the CEO of BlueSky Jay Graeber worked in cryptocurrency


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In 2015, Graber began working as a software engineer for SkuChain in Mountain View, California. She then worked in a factory in Moses Lake, Washington, where she soldered bitcoin mining equipment. In 2016, she began working as a junior developer for the Zcash cryptocurrency.


So lately I have been trying to figure out why people are calling BlueSky decentralized and I noticed that fun fact. It made me realize how cryptocurrencies are something else that was often technically "decentralized" but in reality controlled by a single person or group.

In case it's also not known, Jack Dorsey who helped found BlueSky is a big cryptocurrency booster.

in reply to James R Kirk

As a software engineer? That doesn't have to convey ideology by any means. People gotta pay the bills.
in reply to zqps

Her bills are paid now. Looks like a pattern of shady employment choices.
in reply to James R Kirk

For me the mistrust on bluesky started when it was so easily adopted as "twitter" alternative, mastodon being just there struggling for that.

In order to achieve that a lot of money and influence have been moved around. People didn't organically moved, they were influenced to move there. I don't trust that.

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Gunboats follow sanctions in US strategy on Venezuela


The US naval buildup off Venezuela's coast is not about drug interdiction, but imperial pressure. Caracas's response, grounded in asymmetric defense and bolstered by key Eurasian alliances, has transformed a lopsided showdown into a contest of global powers.

The US has entered a new phase in its long war on Venezuela. Having exhausted economic and diplomatic tools, it has now turned to the military lever, dispatching warships to the Caribbean in a naked display of force.

This escalation caps years of imperial targeting of the Bolivarian government in Caracas – beginning with sweeping sanctions under former US President Barack Obama, tightened to unprecedented levels under President Donald Trump, and sustained through bipartisan consensus.

Officially, Washington frames this as part of a broad “counter narcotics” campaign targeting so-called terrorist organizations. But that story collapses under scrutiny. What the US really seeks is regime change and regional control, thinly veiled behind drug war rhetoric.

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in reply to tfm

Capitalists love interoperability when they can use it to disrupt other capitalists. When they get in a dominant position they hate it.

It's basic enshittification theory.

in reply to tfm

I'd like to see what the metrics for the Fediverse would look like if it included federated Threads users.

in reply to silence7

Coober Pedy, Australia found a solution for this one, about 50% of the town is underground. They've only ever hit 118.9° f though, so not quite beating Phoenix's 122° back in 1990.
in reply to possumparty

I don't think many people want to return to being troglodytes.


[PDF] Two authors file a proposed class action lawsuit against Apple, alleging Apple knowingly used a dataset of pirated books to train its AI models


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  1. Apple Intelligence is a set of generative AI programs and technologies designed and
    maintained by Apple.
  2. Apple—one of the world’s most valuable companies—has invested substantial capital and engineering resources into Apple Intelligence. It regards Apple Intelligence as a breakthrough
    innovation that will make its users’ experiences “profoundly different” across various product applications. Through Apple Intelligence, Apple hopes to add trillions to its market capitalization in coming years.
  3. But Apple is building part of this new enterprise using Books3, a dataset of pirated
    copyrighted books that includes the published works of Plaintiffs and the Class. Apple used Books3 to train its OpenELM language models. Apple also likely trained its Foundation Language Models using this same pirated dataset.
  4. Apple is building another part of its Apple Intelligence empire by using Applebot, a software program that copies mass quantities of webpages (also known as “scraping”). Apple scraped data with Applebot for nearly nine years before disclosing that it intended to train its AI systems on this scraped data. Scrapers like Applebot can also reach “shadow libraries” that host millions of other
    unlicensed copyrighted books, including, on information and belief, Plaintiffs’ and Class Members’ copyrighted works.
  5. The Foundation Language Models within Apple Intelligence depend on the contents of their training datasets. The Foundation Language Models operate by copying and later simulating
    creative expression found in copyrighted works. For this reason, the inclusion of expressive high-quality
    material—especially copyrighted material—in Apple’s AI training datasets is deliberate and
    commercially significant. For instance, to access even more copyrighted material to develop its valuable
    generative AI products, Apple entered into a multimillion-dollar licensing agreement with Shutterstock.
    But not with Plaintiffs or the Class.
  6. Plaintiffs and the Class are authors who have registered copyrights for their published works. They did not consent to the use of their works in any Apple Intelligence model, including the
    Foundation Intelligence Models and OpenELM language models.
  7. The licensing market for AI training data is burgeoning. Nevertheless, Apple did not compensate creators for use of their copyrighted works and concealed the sources of their training datasets to evade legal scrutiny. On information and belief, Apple continues to retain a private AI training-data library including thousands of pirated books to train its future models, without seeking Plaintiffs’ or Class Members’ consent or providing them compensation.
  8. In sum, Apple has copied the copyrighted works of Plaintiffs and the Class to train AI
    models whose outputs compete with and dilute the market for those very works—works without which Apple Intelligence would have far less commercial value. This conduct has deprived Plaintiffs and the Class of control over their work, undermined the economic value of their labor, and positioned Apple to achieve massive commercial success through unlawful means.
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Now Live: Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer, JUPITER, Accelerates Climate Research, Neuroscience, Quantum Simulation


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Is this Lemmy thread full of bots/ Fake comments?


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I am asking for 2 main reasons.

  1. I can't even think of any way that a recent thread can get this giant amount of comments.
  2. I have a concern here about how Lemmy can fight bot accounts. Is there is any plan or way for that or is Lemmy defenseless against bots?

More importantly, is Lemmy. World admins/mods investigating or are aware of this?


Revealed: Israeli military’s own data indicates civilian death rate of 83% in Gaza war


Remember when they claimed that they killed 9000 hamas militant in 3 months?

cbc.ca/news/world/israel-war-g…


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in reply to Pro

If it still says like a few thousand comments, it is because the bans of the people who spam commented stuff didn't make it to your server yet. Browsing this thread on lemmy.world just shows how many of them got removed
in reply to Pro

god that's toxic. is lemmings.world a common instance to see that kind of unhinged shit from? I'm considering blocking the instance to prevent ever interacting with one of that guy's alts

edit: apparently it's a known problem. but yeah it's only a matter of time before somebody like that starts hedging their bets and trying other places

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A proposal to help the Lemmy devs


I've heard about the Lemmy devs struggling financially to be able to support Lemmy in the past. A lot of users say they'd support the devs if they shut down lemmy.ml, but it can be hard to quantify the value of such statements.

Thus, a proposal: Some trusted team of admins from another instance, say .world or blahaj.zone for example, should set up an account for people who want to support Lemmy but not lemmy.ml to donate into. This account would immediately donate all the money sent to it, if and when lemmy.ml is shut down. The Lemmy devs could think of it as an emergency fund for a rainy day, and if the financial situation ever gets desperate enough for them, they could shut down lemmy.ml and draw on this fund.

A side effect of the fund's existence may be that people, now given the choice to support Lemmy without supporting lemmy.ml, stop donating to the devs directly and just put their money in the no-ml fund instead. if that happened, the devs would have no choice but to shut down .ml, but hey, that's the free gift economy for you.

in reply to Genius

FYI: communick pledges to take 20% of the profits from its hosting services and give to the open source developers of the underlying projects. So, the more people signing up to the $29/year package, the more we can support the developers from Mastodon, Lemmy, Funkwhale and Matrix.
in reply to Genius

Lemmy.ml is literally the developers' home instance. You're confusing instance admins (basically randos) with the developers. Anyway I like it here on .ml. I moved here from .world because of too much censorship there. You're literally not allowed to discuss disapproved brands of cat food on .world. I still chuckle over that one.



Discussion Thread: If I imagine that I am immune to advertising, what am I probably missing?


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Rug pulls, forks, and open-source feudalism


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UK | Police make arrests at London Palestine Action ban protest


More than 1,000 people have pledged to risk arrest in what is billed as the largest protest since group was proscribed


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


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.



Biden chooses Delaware for his presidential library as his team turns to raising money for it


Former President Joe Biden has decided to build his presidential library in Delaware. He has also tapped a group of former aides, friends and political allies to begin the heavy lift of fundraising and finding a site for the museum and archive.

https://apnews.com/article/biden-presidential-library-delaware-42d1c3fd0b25fb2f4e579307984f6ddb

#USA




Bad Science on Sea Level


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in reply to silence7

I like how this article is just like “Hey fuckheads! Look at the obvious graphs that show you’re clearly trying to ignore this obvious problem!”
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in reply to silence7

I don’t have the time but I’d love to read this more thoroughly later.

One issue I have with change point models is the design of the model often assumes (or enables the likelihood function) to assume a change point exists. On a flat line it will fail to find a change point, but on a constant slope it will always select one.

I much prefer something like a restrictied cubic regression spline, where a change point can exist but the model has more freedom in accepting drift. Realistically most datasets don’t have a single change point, but there are plenty of times it’s worth asking.



Bad Science on Sea Level


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in reply to tgirlschierke

He faked his death because she kept stalking him.

Edit: I’m dumb

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Titolo: Stai Perdendo l'Equilibrio? Non è "Solo" un Capogiro: Ecco Cosa Ti Stanno Dicendo le Tue Vertigini!


Ti capita che la stanza** giri o di sentirti confuso? Le **vertigini **sono molto più di un semplice capogiro e possono essere un campanello d'allarme importante per la tua salute. Distinguiamo tra vertigine oggettiva (il mondo gira) e soggettiva (sei tu a girare), ognuna con cause diverse: da problemi all'orecchio interno come la VPPB e la **labirintite, fino a stress, ansia o disturbi cervicali. Scopri quando le vertigini richiedono attenzione medica urgente e quali strategie puoi adottare per ritrovare la tua stabilità e il tuo benessere. Non sottovalutarle: il tuo corpo ti sta parlando!


Amazon Echo is reportedly an internet vampire that uses gigabytes of data per day despite being unused, says owner


An Amazon Echo owner has taken to social media to complain about their smart speakers, saying that the hardware is using too much data even when it's mostly unused. Dave W. Plummer, who helped develop the Windows Task Manager and ported Space Cadet Pinball to Windows, posted on X saying that his two Amazon Echo Show devices, which he said he "never" uses, exceeded 4 GB of data usage in 24 hours.
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Family of French woman killed by ex-partner to go to court to find out why she was not protected


The family of a woman killed by an ex-partner who bombarded her with hundreds of messages and calls will ask a judge on Monday to force the French authorities to explain why they failed to protect her.

Sandra Pla had complained to police three times about Mickaël Falou’s threatening behaviour over a period of six months, but her application for a protection order was rejected.

Between 3 January 2021 when Pla, 31, ended their relationship and 18 June 2021, Falou, 40, bombarded her with 317 text messages and telephoned her 67 times. His almost daily presence outside her home was recorded by the doorbell camera her parents installed, but police said Falou was on the public highway and could not be prosecuted. Finally, Pla’s mother, Annie, and stepfather, Gérard, moved from Spain into her small apartment in Bordeaux to protect their daughter, who was so scared her doctor signed her off work for 15 days.

Last year, 136 women were killed by partners or ex-partners in France, a rise of more than 44% on 2023. In the last five years, the French state has faced several cases brought by victims’ families who accuse it of failing to act to prevent the killings. In June, the state was ordered to pay €27,000 (£23,000) to the family of Nathalie Debaillie, killed by her former partner in Lille in 2019. It is facing at least two other cases, not including Pla’s: the murder of Chahinez Daoud, 31, who was burned alive by her husband in 2021 and the killing of Patricia Gomit, 51, by her ex-partner in 2022.

in reply to HellsBelle

And rightly so. This is a big problem in many countries. Meanwhile police are busy persecuting drug users and immigrants.
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London targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign


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Berlin has even started making announcements about it: "Please mind others and keep your music, tiktoks and phone calls in your ear instead of playing them through your loudspeaker".

The German version holds back a little less: "...music, tiktoks and calls belong in your ear and not played over your speaker".

in reply to who

I was on the train in Rome and there was a family of Chinese tourist that was all playing their phones really loud with no regard for others. It was like tik tok in Chinese or someting.
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Israel hatches plan to kidnap Greta Thunberg into “terrorist-level conditions”


Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, is planning to present Benjamin Netanyahu with a plan to detain the activists in harsh “terrorist-level” conditions in the Ktzi’ot and Damon detention centres for females, according to Israel Hayom, one of Israel’s biggest newspapers...

Israel Hayom quoted individuals close to Mr Ben-Gvir saying: “Following several weeks at Ktzi’ot and Damon, they’ll be sorry about the time they arrived here. We must eliminate their appetite for another attempt.”


in reply to technocrit

This is meant to scare her and her people, that's it. If they really wanted to kidnap her it sure as fuck wouldn't be projected on the news lmao
in reply to crystalmerchant

Besides, kidnapping someone like Greta is bound to start massive movement and might actually force Europe to actually do something.

I doubt Israel want to stir that pot. They'll probably scare them off again and call it a win.


in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

The models get 0% of the proceeds for one year and then 10% after that. After interviews and photos of the models, they get around to interviewing the CEOs of the companies doing this, and there's an unchallenged narrative about why it's fair and not exploitative. Shame on the BBC.


Family of Norwegian hiker who died in Manitoba 'meeting the people he loved' as they retrace his steps | CBC News


The family of a Norwegian hiker who died in northern Manitoba landed in Winnipeg on Friday to embark on a trip that retraces their late son's Canadian journey, and to meet the people who embraced him along the way.

On Friday night, his family arrived in Winnipeg after a long and tiring journey from Oslo, spokesperson Christian Dyresen told CBC News.

The family will return on Monday to Winnipeg, where a memorial ceremony will be held for Skjottelvik, Dyresen said.

Later next week, they'll head back to Norway and lay his body to rest, he said.



Sept. 11 Victims’ Lawsuit Against Saudi Government Can Go to Trial, Judge Rules


More than two decades after victims of the 9/11 attacks began trying to hold the government of Saudi Arabia responsible for helping the Qaida terrorists who carried out the plot, a federal judge has ruled that a civil lawsuit against the kingdom can go to trial.

Despite the efforts of a small group of FBI agents to pursue the case, it was eventually closed by the bureau. The civil lawsuit nearly died in 2016, when President Barack Obama vetoed legislation to carve out an exception to the sovereign immunity of foreign governments and permit the families to sue the Saudi kingdom. Congress overrode that veto, however, allowing the suit to go forward.

President Donald Trump later blocked the families from obtaining classified government documents on the 9/11 investigations, claiming they were state secrets. President Joe Biden later reversed that stance and declassified documents that included reporting confirming that Bayoumi was a part-time agent of the Saudi intelligence service.

in reply to RandAlThor

Great can we also take the innocents killed in Afghanistan and Iraq to trial? Why is it that pathetic American soldiers fight a war with the best tech and weapons, and somehow still feel like they’re the sad little victim that suffered.
in reply to mnhs1

The soldiers aren't the ones suing. The family of the ones killed in 9/11 are. I would welcome a lawsuit against the US for those wars.