AI Darwin Awards 2025 - Celebrating Spectacularly Bad AI Decisions
The AI Darwin Awards, launched in 2025, celebrates catastrophically poor decisions involving artificial intelligence deployment1. Modeled after the original Darwin Awards that honored fatal human stupidity, this new initiative focuses on spectacular AI failures and the humans who enabled them2.
The awards require nominations to demonstrate:
- Direct AI involvement
- Catastrophic potential
- Clear evidence of hubris
- Ethical oversights
- Ambitious scale of failure1
Notable 2025 nominees include:
- Replit's AI agent deleting a company's production database
- Taco Bell's failed AI drive-thru system across 500 locations
- McDonald's chatbot security breach exposing 64 million job applicants' data2
The organizers emphasize that the awards mock human recklessness rather than AI itself, stating "Artificial intelligence is just a tool - like a chainsaw, nuclear reactor, or particularly aggressive blender. It's not the chainsaw's fault when someone decides to juggle it at a dinner party"1.
Winners will be selected through public voting, with results announced in February 20263.
- AI Darwin Awards - Celebrating Spectacularly Bad AI Decisions ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎
- The Register - The nominations for the 2025 AI Darwin Awards are open ↩︎ ↩︎
- Gizmodo - There's Now a Darwin Awards to Celebrate the Worst AI Fails of 2025 ↩︎
There's Now a Darwin Awards to Celebrate the Worst AI Fails of 2025
A new website is honoring AI models and their human users for the dumbest AI fails of 2025.Bruce Gil (Gizmodo)
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Cisco virtual wireless controller
Hey pirates,
Currently wants to download an iso of the vwlc of Cisco, to use it with my wifi APs.
I know that the 8.5 version is available for free (for 60days) on cisco[dot]com. But even with that I can't download it, their website is just crap.
So does someone know a way to download a vWLC ISO + how can I bypass the 60days trials.
(I've seen many guys talking about this on the internet but couldn't figure out where)
Thank you fellow sailors
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CATL's Naxtra sodium-ion battery passes new national safety standards, ready for mass production
CATL's Naxtra sodium-ion battery passes new national safety standards, ready for mass production
CATL‘s sodium-ion battery certified ahead of December mass production.Liu Miao (CarNewsChina.com)
These Charter Superintendents Are Some of the Highest Paid in Texas (up to $870k/yr). Their Districts Are Among the Lowest Performing.
An investigation by ProPublica and The Texas Tribune previously revealed that board members at Valere Public Schools had paid Superintendent Salvador Cavazos up to $870,000 annually in recent years, roughly triple what it reported publicly to the state and on its website. Two other districts the newsrooms covered, Faith Family Academy and Gateway Charter Academy, also substantially underreported the compensation paid to their top leaders.
The state determined that all three of those districts have had failing or near-failing levels of performance in recent years. The ratings, released last month by the Texas Education Agency, also show that charter schools make up the majority of the districts that have repeatedly had “unacceptable” performance, though they account for a small portion of public schools across Texas. The agency published two years’ worth of accountability ratings for the state’s public and charter schools that were previously undisclosed due to litigation.
Faith Family Academy, a Dallas-area district with two campuses, was one of eight charter school districts that are now on track to be shut down at the end of the school year after receiving a third consecutive “F” rating. Board members paid superintendent Mollie Purcell Mozley a peak annual compensation of $560,000 in recent years to run the district, which has about 3,000 students.
Some Texas Charters Have High Superintendent Pay, Low Student Performance
Three charter school districts in Texas underreported the compensation paid to their top leaders. The same three districts have also had failing or near-failing performance ratings in recent years.ProPublica
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Over 40% of arrests in Trump's DC law enforcement surge relate to immigration, AP analysis finds
President Donald Trump has portrayed his federal law enforcement surge in Washington as focused on tackling crime. But data from the federal operation, analyzed by The Associated Press, shows that more than 40% of the arrests made over the monthlong operation were in fact related to immigration.
Yet the prominence of immigration arrests — more than 940 people — has fueled criticism that the true purpose of the operation may have been to expand deportations. For critics, the effort appears less a one-off push against crime in the capital than a model for federal intervention and the highlighting of violent crime in other cities led by Democratic mayors, a familiar political playbook that Trump leaned on during the 2020 campaign.
https://apnews.com/article/dc-immigration-federal-intervention-543a6079974fda90f96bae17ae53729e
[Combat] The 27th NGU Brigade's "Lazar" Regiment destroyed a bridge near Nova Tavolzhanka, Belgorod Oblast, cutting off a Russian logistics route.
https://t.me/ButusovPlus/22826
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Оператори дронів зі складу ОЗСПН Нацгвардії «Лазар» провели спецоперацію на річці Сіверський Донець. Українські захисники провели розвідку і знищили міст за допомогою FPV-дронів і мін.Telegram
Is struggling with goals a human problem or an adhd problem
I have never been able to set goals. Mostly because I'm working on 100 projects at once. But also because a goal could get changed by something outside of your control.
If I do try making goals, they usually just end up being "make more money so I can put it toward project #67 to maybe get closer to done".
I've kind of had the goal of "learn to program" my whole life but never can get past chapter 2 of any class I take. I've kind of started a visual basic training but even once im done with that its not like i can go off and make a program that is useful. And game design requires such an insane e time commitment id have to stop all my other projects to even think about that route.
I guess a big part is I dont see a point in goals either. Everything is always dynamic so even if you reach a goal it may not even matter by the time you finish it.
My day job is mildly challenging but mostly easy. We have to set 4 goals a year but I usually just make them something im already doing (update how tos for certain tasks, take a business seminar class, etc).
And im only mildly adhd (so they say. I feel like its way worse, I just hide it very well).
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Charlie Kirk shot in Utah: Live updates
Charlie Kirk Shot in Utah: Live Updates
Charlie Kirk was shot near the neck during a student Q&A at Utah Valley University, it confirmed to Newsweek. Follow Newsweek's live blog.Amanda Castro (Newsweek)
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🚨 L'UE dichiara guerra ai rifiuti: nuove regole obbligatorie per tessile e alimentare
In una mossa storica verso un'economia realmente circolare, il Parlamento Europeo ha adottato nuove norme per combattere gli enormi volumi di rifiuti generati dai settori tessile e alimentare.
Il problema, in numeri:
• Rifiuti alimentari UE all' anno: 60 milioni di tonnellate (132 kg a testa).
• Rifiuti tessili UE all'anno: 12,6 milioni di tonnellate.
• Solo abbigliamento e calzature: 5,2 milioni di tonnellate (12 kg a testa).
• Tessuti riciclati a livello globale: meno dell'1%.
Cosa prevedono le nuove regole?
🍎 RIFIUTI ALIMENTARI (entro il 2030):
• Riduzione obbligatoria del 10% negli sprechi della trasformazione e produzione.
• Riduzione obbligatoria del 30% pro capite in retail, ristorazione e famiglie.
• Donazione facilitata del cibo invenduto ma ancora commestibile.
👕 RIFIUTI TESSILI: il principio "chi inquina paga"
Tutti i produttori che vendono tessili nell'UE dovranno farsi carico dei costi per gestire i loro rifiuti (Responsabilità Estesa del Produttore - EPR).
• Chi rientra: tutti i marchi, rivenditori (anche e-commerce!) e importatori, grandi o piccoli, dentro o fuori l'UE.
• Cosa devono fare: pagare per i costi completi di raccolta, selezione, riciclo e preparazione al riuso dei loro prodotti a fine vita.
• Tempistiche: gli stati hanno 30 mesi per creare i sistemi EPR. Le microimprese hanno 1 anno in più per adeguarsi.
• Cosa include: vestiti, scarpe, accessori, cappelli, lenzuola, tende, etc.
• Colpire il fast fashion: gli stati potranno far pagare di più ai marchi i cui prodotti sono meno durevoli o riciclabili, prendendo di mira esplicitamente i modelli business dell'ultra-fast fashion.
Perché è una notizia importante?
Questa legge ribalta completamente il sistema: l'onere dei rifiuti non graverà più su comuni e cittadini, ma direttamente sui produttori. Questo crea un forte incentivo economico a produrre capi più durevoli, riparabili e riciclabili, segnando potenzialmente la fine del business model "produci-vendi-getta".
Naturalmente, ci sono aspetti critici.
Fonte: Parlamento Europeo
➡️ Se vuoi approfondire gli aspetti critici:
🔗🇮🇹 leggi qui
🔗🇬🇧 or read here
Textile and food waste: European Parliament adopts new rules - suite123
EU passes new law holding brands financially responsible for textile waste and setting binding targets to slash food waste by 2030.suite123
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Larry Ellison overtakes Elon Musk as world’s richest person
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Reddit is testing a way to read articles without leaving the app | A suite of new tools is geared toward news publishers and readers
Bringing News and Conversations Together with Reddit Pro Tools for Publishers
Reddit Pro tools for publishersStaff (Reddit)
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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923
::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
:::
An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.
How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923
::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
:::
An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.
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How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators: Via global orgs, law firms & lobbyists, big corporations shape rules to block or alter regulation in their favor
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/37214923
::: spoiler Table of Contents.
- Database: The influence of Big Tech.
- How Big Tech’s “Invisible Hand” Reaches Latin American Regulators.
- How Big Tech Killed Brazil’s “Fake News Bill”.
- The battle Big Tech won to weaken a regulation that sought to protect children's mental health.
- The Revolving Door Minister.
- The Argentina’s Federal Administration of Public Revenue (AFIP) attempted to collect taxes from large technology companies, but Alberto Fernandez's administration exonerated Mercado Libre.
- In the Shadows, a Former President Builds a Career Representing Tech Companies.
- Zero Sanctions in Ecuador Due to a Weak Personal Data Protection Law.Not Released in English Yet:
- Content removal from platforms accounts for 40% of lawsuits against tech companies in Brazil.
- The right is filling gaps in Congress with a flood of bills to regulate the internet.
- Father of the chairwoman of the AI commission in Congress signs agreement with Google for use of technology.
:::
An investigation into how Big Tech has influenced the avoidance of regulations seeking to mitigate its negative effects on societies and politics. Led by the Brazilian media outlet Agência Pública and CLIP in partnership with 15 organizations.
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Supercoppa LNP: le disposizioni della Prefettura di Ravenna per la vendita dei biglietti
In riferimento alla vendita dei biglietti per la Final Four di Supercoppa LNP, si rendono note le procedure che saranno applicate, su disposizione dalla Prefettura di Ravenna.
_VENDITA _
L’acquisto dei biglietti avviene unicamente sul canale web TicketOne e presso i rivenditori autorizzati (l’elenco è disponibile sulla pagina Ticketone dedicata all’evento).
Nei giorni dell'evento le biglietterie del PalaDeAndrè resteranno chiuse.
Per le gare di semifinale le vendite si chiuderanno alle ore 19 del giorno precedente la gara.
Quindi alle 19 di giovedì 11 per le semifinali di Serie A2; ed alle ore 19 di venerdì per le semifinali di B Nazionale.
Per le gare di finale, la vendita è consentita fino alle ore 14 di domenica 14.
I biglietti per le due finali saranno messi in vendita a partire da 1 ora dal termine di ogni singola giornata di semifinale.
CONTROLLO AGLI INGRESSI
Presentandosi all'ingresso del PalaDeAndrè, seguendo le indicazioni dei settori dedicati alle singole tifoserie, sarà verificata la corrispondenza tra il biglietto nominale ed il documento di identità
Presentata a Ravenna la Supercoppa LNP 2025 Old Wild West
La Sala Consiliare del Comune di Ravenna ha ospitato la conferenza stampa di presentazione della Final Four di Supercoppa LNP 2025 Old Wild West.Lega Nazionale Pallacanestro
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
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Russia’s war against Ukraine
A person sleeps in a metro station in Kyiv during night mass Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine on Sept. 10, 2025. (Sergei Supinsky / AFP via Getty Images)
In first for NATO, Poland downs Russian drones amid mass attack on Ukraine as Putin tests Western resolve. Polish authorities temporarily closed Warsaw Chopin Airport and placed the country’s air defenses on high alert overnight on Sept. 10, following reports that Russian drones have entered Polish airspace.
Russian missile that hit government headquarters contained over 30 foreign-made parts, Ukraine says. “Compared to missiles from previous years, there are fewer components from Europe and the U.S., and more from Russia and Belarus,” presidential sanctions commissioner Vladyslav Vlasiuk said.
Putin told White House he plans to seize Donbas by end of 2025, Zelensky says. President Volodymyr Zelensky said Moscow’s plans could cost “years and a million people,” or even “two or three million corpses” if Russia accelerates its offensive.
Ukraine strikes 2 Russian radar stations in occupied Crimea, intelligence says, shares footage. According to the agency, Ukrainian forces destroyed a 48Ya6-K1 Podlet low-altitude radar and an RLM-M module from the 55Zh6M Nebo-M air defense complex.
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Russian missile that hit government headquarters contained over 30 foreign-made parts, Ukraine says. “Compared to missiles from previous years, there are fewer components from Europe and the U.S., and more from Russia and Belarus,” presidential sanctions commissioner Vladyslav Vlasiuk said.
Russian military losses near 300,000 in 2025, Syrskyi says. “The Russian army’s losses since the beginning of the year have already reached almost 300 thousand (299,210) people,” Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reported Sept. 9.
Explosions put 3 Russian pipelines out of service, intelligence source claims.
Three oil and gas pipelines in Russia were knocked out of service in a series of explosions on Sept. 8, a Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) source told the Kyiv Independent.
After Putin arrives in Sochi, alleged Ukrainian drone strike hits the city.
The attack may have coincided with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s working visit to the city. According to the Kremlin, Putin joined the BRICS summit online from Sochi on Sept. 8.
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Ukraine war latest: ‘Pure terrorism’ — Russian air strike kills 24 pensioners, postal service employees
At least 24 people were killed and 19 injured when Russian forces struck the frontline village of Yarova in Donetsk Oblast on Sept. 9. The bombing took place while local residents lined up to receive their pensions, local authorities reported.
Photo: Ukraine’s State Emergency Service/Telegram
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As Russian influence wanes in South Caucasus, Azerbaijan emerges as regional hegemon
As Russia is obsessed with conquering Ukraine, there is one region that is rapidly slipping out of its grip: the South Caucasus. Russia’s influence in the region is decreasing, while Azerbaijan and its main ally, Turkey, are emerging as new regional leaders.
Photo: Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images
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How the right wing in US, Europe is weaponizing murders of Ukrainian refugees
The death of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who fled to the United States, is being exploited by right-wing figures across the U.S. and Europe to stoke fear and push racist, xenophobic policies at home.
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Skyranger mobile air defense systems are heading to Ukraine — here’s what they can do
Rheinmetall will provide Ukraine with Skyranger mobile air defense systems designed to counter drones under a contract worth “hundreds of millions of euros,” CEO Armin Papperger told German broadcaster ZDF on Sept. 8.
Photo: Rheinmetall
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Human cost of Russia’s war
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,091,000 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022. The number includes 990 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
7 killed, 23 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over past day. Ukraine’s Air Force said Russia launched 84 Shahed-type attack and decoy drones overnight, with air defenses downing 60.
International response
Russia’s ‘imperialist plan’ is only beginning, Merz says. “A new conflict between systems has broken out between liberal democracies and an axis of autocracies,” German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said.
UK to fund ‘thousands‘ of long-range attack drones for Ukraine, defense minister says. The drones will be manufactured in the United Kingdom and delivered to Ukraine within the next 12 months, U.K. Defense Minister John Healey said.
Poland to close Belarus border, Lithuania to boost security amid Russia-led military drills. The Zapad-2025 (meaning “west” in Russian) drills, set to begin on Sept. 12 in Belarus and western Russia, have heightened alarm in NATO member states Poland, Lithuania and Latvia.
Trump urges EU to impose harsh tariffs on China, India to pressure Russia, FT reports. U.S. President Donald Trump made the request while dialing into a high-level meeting between senior U.S. and EU officials in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 9.
Romania, Czechia, and Hungary disband Belarusian espionage network in Europe. Romania, Czechia, and Hungary have jointly dismantled a Belarusian espionage network operating across Europe, the Czech Security and Information Service (BIS) announced on Sept. 8.
Hungary signs its biggest-ever Western gas deal with Shell, but refuses to quit Russian supply. Under the contract, Shell — the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) trader — will deliver around 200 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas annually to MVM starting in January 2026.
Boris Johnson urges Western troop presence in Ukraine as signal to Putin. “That’s the only conceivable way to move Putin from his current calculations… get him to compromise and to agree to a ceasefire,” former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.
Opinions and insights
What happens when war deniers see Ukraine for themselves
“As the Russian propaganda machine invests billions into shifting the global paradigm regarding Ukraine, politicians are becoming increasingly clueless,” Adam Sybera writes in his recent op-ed.
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School in occupied Ukraine named after son of CIA official who fought for Russia. A school in Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast has been named after Michael Gloss, the son of CIA official who was killed while fighting for Russia in its war against Ukraine, independent Russian media outlet Mediazona reported on Sept. 9.
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DHS Says Filming, Posting Videos of ICE Agents Is “Doxxing,” Vows Prosecutions
DHS Says Filming, Posting Videos of ICE Agents Is “Doxxing,” Vows Prosecutions
Recording on-duty law enforcement agents is protected by the First Amendment.Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg (Truthout)
[Resolved] Reported posts in my Full Movies community
Hi folks, someone reported two posts from last night in my Full Movies on YouTube community. I can see those reports but I can't tell what the problem was, or who reported those posts.
I am both the poster and the Mod of that community, if that affects this at all. Any help anyone can offer on what I should do from here would be appreciated.
Is there more info if you expand the Post details dropdown? I can't remember all the info that is provided in the notification.
Otherwise, you can look at the report details in the community settings page. Here is a direct link.
To navigate there in the UI, from the community page, click the "Settings" button in the sidebar, then select the "Reports" button along the top.
80 Years Ago, A Jewish Radical and Two Negro League Stars Led a Crusade to Integrate Baseball That Paved the Way for Jackie Robinson | Common Dreams
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35817976
Peter Dreier
Sep 07, 2025
For more than a decade before Jackie Robinson broke the sport’s color line in 1947, black newspapers, civil rights groups, progressive white activists and sportswriters, labor unions, and radical politicians waged a sustained protest movement to end Jim Crow in baseball. They believed that if they could push the nation’s most popular sport to dismantle its color line, they could make inroads in other facets of American society. They picketed at big league ballparks, wrote letters to team owners and Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis demanding tryouts for Black athletes, and interviewed white players and managers, most of whom expressed a willingness to integrate major league rosters. Most white newspapers ignored the Negro Leagues, but black newspapers (and the Communist Party’s Daily Worker) covered their stars and games, including exhibition contests between Black teams and teams comprised of white major leaguers, many of which were won by Negro League players.
[SOLVED] How to see which instances are blocked by a specific instance?
Hi, I would like to look for an instance primarily based on which other instances it doesn't federate with/block or whatever the term is. But clicking on the URL of a few instances, I can't find this information anywhere.
Thanks for any and all help.
Budgie Desktop 10.9.3
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I reinstalled because I don't know what I'm doing.
I've been facing issues lately. A few weeks ago I kept having "lockups" where the keyboard and mouse would stop working. It turns out my crappy mouse was causing all USB ports to stop working. I noticed that the PC would still go to sleep and the clock was still working.
Yesterday I was having a weird issue with a site where I couldn't download files. It worked on every other device I own so I decided to restart. After restart the PC would boot to a black screen. The actual monitor was still on just not displaying.
I already back up my home folder to a second drive automatically so after searching for an answer to this issue and finding nothing I just decided to switch to fedora and see what that's all about.
It seems like it's one thing after another lately and I just needed to use my PC. I guess a fresh install every once in awhile isn't a bad thing.
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I recall these times. As experience grows, one needs to do it less and less often 😀
Also, if your filesystem is Btrfs (which is usually a great choice), check out Snapper. With it, when an update goes wrong, you can often revert your system to a previous state.
On Fedora, it doesn't come by default, so you'll have to install it. I don't use Fedora, but this guide looks like a decent introduction:
dustymabe.com/2025/01/07/fedor…
Or for something shorter: andotech.net/installing-snappe…
For its usage, this tutorial from openSUSE should be quite transferrable: en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Snapp…
Installing Snapper on Fedora: A Comprehensive Guide - AndoTech.net
Installing Snapper on Fedora shows how to configure Snapper and Snapper for dnf on Fedora with our step-by-step guide.Tony Anderson (AndoTech.net)
The Genocide in Gaza and Those Who Deny It
Zionists often insist that the use of the word “genocide” to describe Israeli actions in Gaza cheapens other past crimes. Yet in both scale and in intent, Israel’s destruction of Gaza conforms closely to historic genocides.
EXPOSED: Google's £33 million contract to push Israeli propaganda in the UK
Google got paid £33m by Israel to push its propaganda
Google's has run 39 Israel government-bought ads on its platforms in the UK alone, trying to discredit reports on the genocide in GazaAlex/Rose Cocker (The Canary)
Arrests at rally against Palestine Action ban rise to 890
Arrests at rally against Palestine Action ban rise to 890
The majority of the arrests were for supporting a proscribed group, police say.Doug Faulkner (BBC News)
If this happened in any of the non-imperial core countries, we would be hearing about it for the next 20 years.
Since it's in a "free, non-authoritarian democratic^TM^ country", it'll be forgotten in the rapid news cycle within a month.
British police arrest nearly 900 at pro-Palestine London protest
British police arrest nearly 900 at pro-Palestine London protest
Protesters chant against police actions as detentions surpass 400, prompting debates on freedom of speech in the UK.Al Jazeera
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KDE Linux entra in fase alpha
KDE Linux la distribuzione immutabile entra in fase alpha
KDE ha rilasciato la prima alpha della sua distribuzione Linux immutabile: KDE Linux, basata su Arch, con aggiornamenti atomici, supporto Flatpak e SnapFerramosca Roberto (Linux Easy)
Elbit Systems factory apparently shuttered following Palestine Action campaign
Elbit Systems factory apparently shuttered following Palestine Action campaign
One of defence company Elbit Systems' plants in the UK city of Bristol has reportedly been closed in the wake of a Palestine Action campaign, according to The Guardian.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)
Silk Road of Surveillance: The report exposes the significant collaboration between the illegal Myanmar military junta and Geedge Networks in implementing a commercial version of China’s "Great Firewall", giving the junta unprecedented capabilities to track down, arrest, torture and kill civilians.
Geedge Networks is a Chinese company with links to the Chinese government.
The report also exposes 13 telecommunications companies in Myanmar that are integral to the continued functioning of Geedge’s sophisticated surveillance and censorship technology on behalf of the junta.
Silk Road of Surveillance | Justice For Myanmar
The 'Silk Road of Surveillance' report exposes the significant collaboration between the illegal Myanmar military junta and China's Geedge Networks in implementing a commercial version of China’s "Great Firewall", giving the junta unprecedented capab…www.justiceformyanmar.org
Amid ‘unprecedented’ rise in respiratory disease in Gaza, famine is making routine infections life-threatening
cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6058319
At Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, Manal Zaqout accompanies her 6-year-old daughter, Aya, for treatment. Aya had been moved to the hospital from the al-Mawasi areas east of Khan Younis after a continuous cough, fever, and fatigue that refused to resolve itself. The child was diagnosed with the flu, but the symptoms were far more severe than regular influenza.On Sunday, the Gaza Government Media Office said that a “new strain” of the virus is spreading across Gaza amid a severe shortage in medicines due to Israel’s blockade of humanitarian assistance to the Strip.
“The rapid spread is attributed to extreme overcrowding, lack of water and ventilation, and the deterioration of healthcare services due to the war, in addition to restrictions imposed by the occupation,” the Government Media Office said in the statement.
Amid ‘unprecedented’ rise in respiratory disease in Gaza, famine is making routine infections life&
Local authorities in Gaza have identified a “new strain” of respiratory virus in Gaza amid worsening conditions of famine and severe malnutrition, which threaten to cause even routine infections to turn deadly.Tareq S. Hajjaj (Mondoweiss)
The Pager
I decided to purchase a one-way pager, a programmer, and a paging subscription to satisfy my curiosity about pagers.
In this post, I am explaining my thought process and describing some of what I have learned about how pagers work. This is especially relevant to the national paging network in the Netherlands, but hopefully others also find it interesting.
The cellular network
Cellphones give us the ability to reach others and to remain reachable regardless of our location if within a network's coverage. The network infrastructure is continuously evolving in ways that make it more efficient, secure, and reliable.
One way that the network becomes more efficient is by improving its device tracking abilities to reduce the amount of radio broadcasting resources needed to deliver data to the recipient. Security and reliability are improved by having two-way communication between the network and devices such that devices can be authenticated, data correctly encrypted, and message delivery confirmed.
A participant within this network must accept one or more of their device's unique identifiers (at the very least the IMSI, often also the IMEI) is associated with an approximate location.
Since I do not want to accept these terms, I do not carry a phone with a SIM card on me.
A burner phone and an emergency pre-paid SIM card gives me the opportunity to connect to the network in the case that I need to contact someone immediately.
However, this does not give the opportunity to others to reach me in the case that they need me or worry about me. This is not common, but there have been cases in which being reachable would have been good.
LoRa / Meshtastic
Last year I learned about LoRa radios and the Meshtastic network implementation. These devices allow one to send encrypted messages directly between devices. The range is decent, especially if there is a line-of-sight between devices. With Meshtastic it is possible to create a network of nodes that route messages, and to make use of tunnels over the internet to connect nodes that are very far apart.
So far, my favorite use-cases for Meshtastic are communicating with my partner as I approach an area to meet them, communication during festivals/events, and when travelling in a small town or camping.
It is a great tool in some contexts, but I cannot be reliably reached with it.
The Pager
I am currently living in the Netherlands and so what I say is most relevant to the Dutch paging network 'KPN Nationaal 3'. Messages are broadcast using POCSAG 1200 at 172.450 MHz. I know that the situation with paging networks vary across the world, with paging networks being no longer available in many countries, but I don't know the details. It may be that the system here is rather special and unique.
The paging network is considered a legacy broadcasting system. Messages to the network are broadcast by transmitters distributed across the full coverage range. The message that is broadcast contains the RIC (Receiver Identify Code) and the message in plain text.
Anyone with an SDR (Software Defined Radio) device can decode and log all of the unencrypted messages. Here is an example using SDRConnect + multimon-ng:
Using a programming interface, a user can select the RIC codes that they want their network-tuned pager to be responsive to. The pager will beep and display on the screen messages sent to that RIC. In my case, the seller of the pager assigned a new RIC from their pool to me and programmed the pager to listen to it.
A pager does not have a built-in transmitter, and so it does not reveal any information to the network.
A subscription to the paging network works the following way:
- You get assigned your own 'RIC', which is publicly broadcast with every message
- You get assigned a private number (0665xxxxxx)
- While your subscription is active, you send an SMS or an e-mail to a specific address with your private number + message, and the network provider will broadcast it with the RIC as the recipient.
Then, anyone who knows your private number is able to reach a pager listening to your RIC. The public RIC is not enough information to request a message to be sent to you.
Registering to the network has a monthly cost (typical current pricing of 8 € - 20 €) depending on whether you want to be able to recieve text messages, numeric messages, or only make the pager beep. Your identity and banking information are known to the network provider. I was able to register as an individual without needing to provide any company information. I had to fill-in a short form and send it over e-mail with a photo of an ID to register.
So:
- The network provider knows your identity
- The service has a monthly cost
- The unencrypted message content, when they are sent, and the recipient's RIC are public information
- The network does not confirm delivery
- Inefficient for the network (all transmitters broadcast every message)
- Being a legacy system, the network may not remain alive for too long
But:
- It is possible to reach you at all times without needing to broadcast your location to the network
The pager is a technology that I looked at early on when I started thinking about privacy and I quickly discarded the idea. Giving my identity to a network provider and broadcasting unencrypted messages publicly did not seem logical to me.
Today, I see the value of having a receive-only device that is supported by a network with national coverage. A paging message would contain only enough information for me to know how urgently I need to find a way to communicate - whether I need to activate the burner phone immediately, or whether I can spend some time to go find another way to communicate.
For me, it was a pleasant surprise to discover that this legacy system fills the specific gap of reachability without tracking.
I also recently became aware of the existence of paging networks that rely on volunteer HAM radio operators (like DAPNET), and would like to explore these systems in the future.
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LineageOS is apparently not private?
I'm planning on flashing LineageOS on my phone to debloat and to degoogle, and additionally to increase overall privacy but apparently from what I've heard here that it's not private enough or even at all?
I know about it being less secure because of the opened bootloader and the higher chances of you rooting to achieve what you want with a degoogled phone, but beyond that (especially privacy-wise) I don't know anything.
I've seen a video on how to degoogle it further, but surely it isn't all I need to do.
I need some education.
Unfortunately my phone is so obscure that it isn't supported by literally anything, but fortunately there's an unofficial port of LineageOS I found on Telegram, and that's the one I'll be using. So if you're thinking of suggesting another custom ROM, you're out of luck. Also you can't make me buy a Pixel - that thing ain't supported in my country (5G and others) and it's hella expensive as well.
itel P55 5G - Full phone specifications
itel P55 5G Android smartphone. Announced Sep 2023. Features 6.6″ display, Dimensity 6080 chipset, 5000 mAh battery, 128 GB storage, 6 GB RAM.gsmarena.com
Nothing will be private enough for some people.
There will always be people who will scoff and puff about what is working for you or what works best for you in your attempt to regain privacy. What's important is for you to assess your threat profile, what you want to accomplish, and if LineageOS helps you with that. Just the other day people were scoffing at people buying physical movies and not backing them up in 1-2-3 format. Like, who has the fucking time and energy for that? And it's stupid. It's like scoffing at people who buy books because eventually the binding may fail or the book could get wet so they should've scanned it into a PDF. Or when people scoff at Proton users instead of being glad people are weaning off Google. It never ends and it gets worse the further you go down the hole. Ignore them.
What other options do you have for your phone at the moment besides Lineage? Regular Android? Better off having Lineage.
to debloat and to degoogle, and additionally to increase overall privacy but apparently from what I’ve heard here that it’s not private enough or even at all?
So... there is what is theoretically possible, what's pragmatically feasible with your current skillset, what you believe you need and what you actually need.
If you rely on what is theoretically possible and what you believe you need you usually end up with burn out.
If you focus on what's pragmatically feasible with your current skillset and what you actually need instead you WILL disappoint strangers on the Internet but you might remain sane and surely will learn something in the process, thus both improve your skillset AND have a better understanding of what you actually need.
"After The Last Sky", by Mahmoud Darwish
"The Earth is closing on us, pushing us through the last passage, and we tear off our limbs to pass through.
The Earth is squeezing us. I wish we were its wheat so we could die and live again.
I wish the Earth was our mother so she’d be kind to us.
I wish we were pictures on the rocks for our dreams to carry as mirrors.
We saw the faces of those who will throw our children out of the window of this last space. Our star will hang up mirrors.
Where should we go after the last frontiers ?
Where should the birds fly after the last sky ?
Where should the plants sleep after the last breath of air ?
We will write our names with scarlet steam. We will cut off the hand of the song, to be finished by our flesh.
We will die here, here in the last passage. Here and here our blood will plant its olive tree."
– Mahmoud Darwish
"Oh Rascal Children Of Gaza", by Khaled Juma
"Oh rascal children of Gaza,
You who constantly disturbed me with your screams under my window,
You who filled every morning with rush and chaos,
You who broke my vase and stole the lonely flower on my balcony,
Come back –
And scream as you want,
And break all the vases,
Steal all the flowers,
Come back,
Just come back…"
- Khaled Juma
The climate of fear is self-imposed
I am not generally in the habit of criticizing the editorial decisions of The Washington Post, my employer for 11 years and an institution that continues to good, important work in covering the unwinding of American democracy. But I think the paper’s assessment of the putative debate over Donald Trump’s signature on the note provided for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday demands some context.The article’s original headline was “No clear answers on whether Trump signed the Epstein birthday book,” a declaration that was eventually softened to “Is the signature Trump’s? Epstein birthday book feeds speculation.” The article first presents the denials of Trump’s staff and allies that he couldn’t have signed the bizarre, creepy, suggestive document. It then quotes handwriting experts, some of whom who indicated uncertainty about the signature’s provenance. A number of full signatures of Trump’s are shown in an apparent effort to demonstrate variation.
The use of full signatures doesn’t make sense because the signature in the book — created in 2003, before Epstein was on law enforcement’s radar — includes only Trump’s first name. The New York Times compared that signature to other examples of Trump signing only his first name, showing that they are nearly identical. In fact, the Wall Street Journal, which originally reported on the note, also published an article demonstrating why the note was almost certainly from Trump, including similar first-name-only signatures from the now-president.
The Journal did so, it’s safe to assume, because its initial report on the letter was rejected as invented or “fake news” by Trump et al. (Trump even sued, claiming, in part, that no such letter existed.) In other words, it probably assumed that publication of the note would trigger precisely the response that it did, an effort to move the goalposts of claimed fraudulence.
There is absolutely no reason to think that the note was not, in fact, from Trump and no reason to think that the signature is not his own. Even setting aside the obvious-to-any-layperson similarity to other signatures, the idea that someone would create a phony Trump letter as a private gift to someone Trump had praised publicly the year prior doesn’t make any sense.
So why treat the idea that the signature isn’t his seriously? Why treat the assertions of people with demonstrated track records of lying on Trump’s behalf — including Trump, his communications team and right-wing influencers — as offering sincere complaints on this particular issue? Why grant them the benefit of the doubt that they actually think the signature isn’t his?
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Genocide by remote control: Israel's explosive robots devastate Gaza
Israeli forces deploy explosive robots at 'unprecedented pace', obliterating homes and displacing families
Genocide by remote control: Israel's explosive robots devastate Gaza
Hamza Shabaan woke up mid-air. A massive blast had hurled him off his mattress, leaving him disoriented and shocked.Mohammed al-Hajjar (Middle East Eye)
One year on, family of US citizen killed by Israel still seeking justice
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s loved ones say they will continue to pursue accountability for her 2024 killing in the occupied West Bank.
One year on, family of US citizen killed by Israel still seeking justice
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi’s loved ones say they will continue to pursue accountability for her 2024 killing in the West Bank.Ali Harb (Al Jazeera)
In the West, it is a crime to deny one Holocaust and dangerous to name another
The difference between Holocaust denial and Gaza Genocide denial is that Holocaust denial is illegal or a criminal offence in many countries, and is, for the most part, the preserve of marginalised kooks and conspiracy theorists.
No self-respecting journalist considers Holocaust denial a legitimate point of view, and no serious media organisation argues that impartiality requires it to provide Holocaust denial with a platform in any serious discussion about Germany's extermination of Europe's Jews during World War Two - let alone equal time, or beginning and ending every such discussion with "Germany said".
Gaza Genocide denial, by contrast, is a well-organised and orchestrated global campaign sponsored, funded, and avidly promoted - without any hindrance whatsoever - by the regime perpetrating the genocide.
In many states, Gaza Genocide denial counts among its champions elected and other senior officials, influential lobbies and powerful organisations. Its messages are amplified by an international network of conspiracy theorists, fanatic ideologues and hired hands.
Serious media organisations not only consider it a journalistic requirement to give Gaza Genocide denial a platform and equal time, but they also routinely communicate Israel's talking points to their audiences. The BBC's compulsive resort to "Israel says" is a case in point.
Debian 13.1 disponibile per il download
Debian 13.1 disponibile la nuova ISO con fix e aggiornamenti di sicurezza
I developer Debian hanno rilasciato la nuova 13.1 “Trixie” è disponibile con 71 correzioni di bug e 16 aggiornamenti di sicurezza.Ferramosca Roberto (Linux Easy)
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Debian 13.1 disponibile la nuova ISO
Debian 13.1 disponibile la nuova ISO con fix e aggiornamenti di sicurezza
I developer Debian hanno rilasciato la nuova 13.1 “Trixie” è disponibile con 71 correzioni di bug e 16 aggiornamenti di sicurezza.Ferramosca Roberto (Linux Easy)
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𝐛𝐚𝐭: the tool to syntax highlight (almost) anything on Linux - Bread on Penguins
I was already using bat, but I only really scratched the surface of everything it could do. From the video description:
github.com/sharkdp/batwallpaper photo is mine, patreon.com/c/breadonpenguins
my music: unicornmasquerade.bandcamp.com…
- 0:00 command color outputs!
- 1:35 syntax highlighted manual page btw
- 1:57 supported languages
- 2:30 install bat, bat-extras
- 3:12 config options
- 3:46 style formats
- 4:30 custom colorschemes
- 4:59 integration for common tools
- 5:33 bat preview in fzf
- 6:28 colorized help menus
- 7:02 performance comparison?
- 8:36 syntax highlighting makes my brain perform faster
GitHub - sharkdp/bat: A cat(1) clone with wings.
A cat(1) clone with wings. Contribute to sharkdp/bat development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
If you enjoy bat, may I also recommend you try:
- eza as an alternative to ls
- zoxide as an alternative to cd
- fd as an alternative to find
- fzf paired with fd for enhanced reverse searching and more
- delta for syntax highlighting pager for git, diff, grep, blame output
I’ve been using these for probably around 5-10 years / daily, without issue.
Firefox integra Copilot l'AI di Microsoft
Firefox integra Copilot l'AI di Microsoft
Mozilla integra il chatbot Microsoft Copilot in Firefox Nightly, ampliando il supporto AI già presente con ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini e Mistral.Ferramosca Roberto (Linux Easy)
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Ho sfanculato Mozilla e Firefox 4 anni fa. Prima muoiono entrambi, meglio è.
transalation for you inglish:
I ditched Mozilla and Firefox four years ago. The sooner they both die, the better.
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Try Librewolf, doesnt have ai
Firefox Adds CoPilot Chatbot, New Tab Widgets in Nightly Builds
Firefox Nightly builds add CoPilot to the chatbot sidebar, expanding the browser's range of third-party AI service integrations. Plus: new New Tab Page widgets.Joey Sneddon (OMG! Ubuntu!)
Linux distro for noob
I have a laptop from 2014 and I'm thinking of installing Kubuntu or Arch. I don't know much about linux but the computer is not important and is damaged so I can screw it What would you recommend? I'm thinking of something customizable (Arch) but easy to use (so Kubuntu is a good option)
If the English is not good, blame the translator 😃👍
I have the minimum requirements for both.
Edit: The computer isn't suposed for be a daily driver. And thanks for the replies.
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FRYD
in reply to bridgeenjoyer • • •I can relate. I pretty much only set short term goals. I don’t think there’s really anything wrong with not having long term goals. It is frustrating to feel as though I don’t really have the option to though.
As far as the learning to program thing, I’ve had the same goal before and I only ever made progress on it when I was medicated. If you’re not already, it’s an option to consider.
Dettweiler
in reply to FRYD • • •I've discovered that I have to go into something with a purpose in order to learn it. Taking a coding class might help in the beginning with breaking the ice, but most learning I've gained had come from "I need to make a script for this specific thing" and then starting that process.
My most recent coding adventure was while playing From The Depths and I needed to figure out how to write a lua script so my jet could have thrust vectoring.
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