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Russian drone shot down over Romania as Poland raises air defense alert


Romanian F-16 jets shoot down Russian Shahed drone that crossed into country's airspace from Ukraine's Odesa, prompting emergency alerts for civilians


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Ukraine Hits One of Russia’s Largest Oil Refining Complexes


Ukrainian drones strike another major oil refinery deep inside Russia.


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Trump EPA Seeks to Reverse Rules Protecting Drinking Water From Carcinogenic 'Forever Chemicals'


One environmental attorney said that the EPA proposal "prioritizes chemical industry profits and utility companies' bottom line over the health of children and families across the country."
#USA



Intel talent bleed continues as Xeon chip architect heads for the escape hatch


Ronak Singhal will be moving onto better and brighter opportunities at the end of the month


ActivityPub vs RSS Atom etc. Why Federate instead of aggrigate?


ActivityPub vs RSS Atom etc. Why Federate instead of... #

This post is inspired by this prior post about a blog leaving the fediverse in favor of sticking to RSS:

Why do we advocate for, and pour hours of development into, ActivityPub rather than building clients which add a social layer to existing content distribution and communication protocols? I ask this in earnest, assuming that there is a comprehensive and well thought out array of reasons that I need to learn to fully grasp the project and it's motives.

It appears the fundamental design decision of Activity pub, shifting the hosting burden from a single host to a distributed network of server instances and user point of access to social content from a single host to any instance that will allow them to join and support the volume of content that they request to federate. This enables a more robust network, with instances holding content the users have interacted with regardless of if the original host instance goes down. It also reduces time to load for content after it has beed federated to a user's local instance, assuming it is closer in proximity and capable enough. At the same time, this dramatically increases the total storage burden (and to a lesser extent compute burden) of the network and makes content ownership and control a challenge.

Functionally the Fediverse is a public commons with content ownership practically distributed across the network of instances, whether copyright says so or not. Attempts to impose universal author controls on this framework face a lot of dissonance because it is fundamentally at odds with the underlying concept of federation as distributed hosting. The minute a host begins hosting content over which they have no control (such as encrypted posts) the potential for abuse skyrockets, and compromises between these priorities demand at minimum that users outside a host's instance maintain rights to delete and modify content on their instance whether or not they are otherwise at odds with the instance admin. Encryption also adds substantial compute burden to the network.

Since the popularization of the Distributed Social Network concept I have wondered whether pre-existing content distribution infrastructure like RSS/Atom might not be more advantageous as a backbone for social networking, with the development load shifted mostly to the client side and away from protocols. The IndieWeb project is playing with some of these ideas, and I have seen some prototypes online of RSS based social networks, so my question is, what is the fundamental advantage of ActivityPub over the combination of these other existing protocols with longer histories and broader existing implementation? RSS, Atom, email, XMPP, etc. Is lower latency really a good enough justification for widely redundant data distribution when the aggregation and discovery of content can be handled separately from hosting it?

This question becomes increasingly relevant when it comes to multimedia, and the minute that you offload multimedia to central servers by link embedding instead of hosting within the instance, boom you are back to the old centralized architecture and why are you federating?

So I am going to pose this question to the Fediverse myself, what is the reason that federated content distribution should be adopted for general use rather than distributed aggregation? That is to say of a client performed with the same features as a Fediverse front end, but all of the content was self-hosted and listed via RSS or Atom with comments handled via Webmention, direct messages via email or XMPP, and moderation and discivery handled at the level of aggregation via instances (meaning a user "joins" or "subscribes" to an instance, and that instance provides a ban list, list of feeds subscribed to by its users for discovery, provides a user directory) what would be the features that this type of system would lack that ActivityPub based systems have in place?

There are three advantages I see to AcrivityPub, and I'm not completely sure they justify mass adoption vs. the cost of broad redundancy of content and authorship issues. What am I missing?

  1. Choosing local instance for faster loading, but this only is an advantage after content is brought in for the first time, in which case it actually is slower as first the instance has to pull the content and then serve it to the user.
  2. "all" content in the protocol is of the same type, allowing for easier interoperability between clients and services. I'm thinking this is the root of what most people will say is the big advantage of ActivityPub vs. older protocols, but I'd like to hear more about why this is enough of a reason to overcome the inertia of existing mass adoption and support of the alternatives. Also, couldn't this also apply to a service built on an existing self-hosted protocol like Atom?
  3. It isn't based in XML, and modern devs don't want to use XML. As I'm not a coder, I cant say how big an influence this has, but from what I have seen it seems to be a substantial factor. Can anyone explain why?

What am I missing? I know it must be a lot, and I thank you in advance for cluing me in.



Seattle citizens protest the lack of bus lanes by "racing" the 8 bus in the silliest ways possible




startrails over the north see


I took 55 1min exposures at f/2.2 ISO640 with my 24mm lens.
Sadly a lot of contrast is missing as the moon was out, so I hope I have another chance in the next days.


Discord Says Tyler Robinson Didn't Use Platform in Charlie Kirk Murder Plan


And yet law enforcement stated he did and told the media this. It begs the question, how trustworthy are these guys under Kash?








Charlie Kirk Didn’t Shy Away From Who He Was. We Shouldn’t Either.


Opinion - Jamelle Bouie
Sept. 13, 2025, 11:23 a.m. ET

archive.ph/bZW3n

The best way to honor Charlie’s memory,” Gov. Gavin Newsom of California declared, “is to continue his work: engage with each other, across ideology, through spirited discourse.”

Kirk’s approach, wrote the editors of Politico’s Playbook, “was to persuade, to use charm and charisma and provocation and the power of argument to convince people of the righteousness of his cause.”

There is no doubt that Kirk was influential, no doubt that he had millions of devoted fans. But it is difficult to square this idealized portrait of Kirk as model citizen with the man as he was.

Few if any of them have seen fit to mention the fact that Kirk’s first act on the national stage was to create a McCarthyite watchlist...

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/13/opinion/charlie-kirk-assassination.html

#USA


Charlie Kirk Didn’t Shy Away From Who He Was. We Shouldn’t Either.


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36107835

Opinion - Jamelle Bouie
Sept. 13, 2025, 11:23 a.m. ET

archive.ph/bZW3n

The best way to honor Charlie’s memory,” Gov. Gavin Newsom of California declared, “is to continue his work: engage with each other, across ideology, through spirited discourse.”

Kirk’s approach, wrote the editors of Politico’s Playbook, “was to persuade, to use charm and charisma and provocation and the power of argument to convince people of the righteousness of his cause.”

There is no doubt that Kirk was influential, no doubt that he had millions of devoted fans. But it is difficult to square this idealized portrait of Kirk as model citizen with the man as he was.

Few if any of them have seen fit to mention the fact that Kirk’s first act on the national stage was to create a McCarthyite watchlist...




Charlie Kirk Didn’t Shy Away From Who He Was. We Shouldn’t Either.


Opinion - Jamelle Bouie
Sept. 13, 2025, 11:23 a.m. ET

archive.ph/bZW3n

The best way to honor Charlie’s memory,” Gov. Gavin Newsom of California declared, “is to continue his work: engage with each other, across ideology, through spirited discourse.”

Kirk’s approach, wrote the editors of Politico’s Playbook, “was to persuade, to use charm and charisma and provocation and the power of argument to convince people of the righteousness of his cause.”

There is no doubt that Kirk was influential, no doubt that he had millions of devoted fans. But it is difficult to square this idealized portrait of Kirk as model citizen with the man as he was.

Few if any of them have seen fit to mention the fact that Kirk’s first act on the national stage was to create a McCarthyite watchlist...



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/13/opinion/charlie-kirk-assassination.html


in reply to Pro

Ok so...

Ridiculous, but possible loophole to this:

Stream the game over a network, from further away than your local wifi.

Or, ... uh... just the... 'PokeBattle' part... of the game.

Make that into a client-server type architecture.

The only references to networking in the patent are for Wifi LAN and a Switch 2 directly talking to another Switch 2, and this is only done to describe really the Switch 2 itself, without reference in that section to the 'non-transitory storage medium' which substantially comprises the basal step of the active functioning process which is being patented.

The 'non-transitory storage medium' itself is specified as the microsd card that goes into a Switch 2... but it seems that generally, this would seem to (???) cover any sort of persistent storage media/medium.

So... if you throw a non local network into this process... the relevant code/concept now goes through another step, networking or netcode, does not actually exist in or on the device's 'non-transitory storage medium' nor propogate throughout the rest of the computer sysyem in the manner described by the patent, which makes no reference to networking in the description of the functional process, which is based around the concept of the executed game code originating from non-transitory storage which is physically present in thr device...

... and is thus arguably a susbtantially different concept/process.

... and/or I have lost my mind.

in reply to sp3ctr4l

This would be funny to try, have them fight and win? And immediately invalidate every single “familiar thing but on the internet” trash that the USPTO has been allowing for the past 30 years
in reply to 4am

I really have no idea.

And that's saying something, because I wrote a few papers, on the DMCA in particular, as well as how the copyright/patent system works (and should probably be reformed) specifically irt to computer software, whilst getting a BSc in Econ and a BA in Poli Sci...

... and ...

... just fuck all this, its so fucking obvious that the system is in so many ways just designed to work only for entities with stupendous amounts of money.

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in reply to Pro

Wait... How can they patent stuff that is ages old and exsist already?


Pino Daniele — Nero a metà (1980)


Dopo la pubblicazione di “Terra mia” del 1977 e la conferma con l’album “Omonimo” del 1979, Pino Daniele pubblica “Nero a metà” il disco che lo consacrerà definitivamente al grande pubblico.
Daniele ha venticinque anni ma ha già una buona esperienza come strumentista suona, infatti, dall’età di dodici anni e ha già militato in diversi gruppi partenopei compresi i Napoli Centrale... Leggi e ascolta...


Pino Daniele — Nero a metà (1980)


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Dopo la pubblicazione di “Terra mia” del 1977 e la conferma con l’album “Omonimo” del 1979, Pino Daniele pubblica “Nero a metà” il disco che lo consacrerà definitivamente al grande pubblico. Daniele ha venticinque anni ma ha già una buona esperienza come strumentista suona, infatti, dall’età di dodici anni e ha già militato in diversi gruppi partenopei compresi i Napoli Centrale. Pino Daniele come Napoli, possiede in questo disco una doppia anima, romantica la prima, ritmica la seconda, nervose e soleggiate entrambe... silvanobottaro.it/archives/366…


Ascolta il disco: album.link/i/714360797


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Best 5 IPTV Streaming Services — Top Channels & Endless VOD Entertainment


Tired of expensive cable packages and looking for a more flexible way to watch your favorite content? IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) services are becoming increasingly popular in 2025, offering an alternative way to stream live TV channels and on-demand content. After extensive testing, I’ve put together this guide to help you navigate the top options available today.

What Makes a Great IPTV Service?

Before diving into specific providers, let’s understand what separates the best from the rest:

Stream Quality — From standard definition to crystal-clear 8K resolution

Channel Selection — Local, international, premium, and specialty options

Device Compatibility — Works with your Firestick, smart TV, phone, or tablet

Customer Support — Responsive help when things inevitably go wrong

Fair Pricing — Transparent subscription options without hidden fees

Easy Setup — From tech novices to experts, how simple is it to get started?

Reliability — Consistent performance with minimal buffering or downtime

Top 5 IPTV Services Compared

PremIPTV — Premier IPTV Service

PremIPTV stands out with its extensive channel lineup and reliable streaming quality. Their service excels particularly for sports enthusiasts, offering comprehensive coverage of major leagues and events globally.

Strengths:

Exceptional sports coverage with minimal buffering during peak events

User-friendly interface that works seamlessly across devices

Above-average customer support with responsive live chat

Worth Considering:

Not the cheapest option, though the quality justifies the cost

Setup requires some basic technical knowledge

IPTV8K — Subscription IPTV8K

As the name suggests, IPTV8K focuses on delivering ultra-high-definition content where available. Their service is ideal for viewers with premium displays who prioritize visual quality.

Strengths:

Best-in-class streaming quality with 4K and 8K options

Impressive movie and VOD library with frequent updates

Smooth performance on high-end devices

Worth Considering:

Requires robust internet connection (minimum 50Mbps recommended)

Premium quality comes with a higher price point

8K IPTV — 8K IPTV Service

Don’t confuse this with the previous entry! 8K IPTV offers a solid middle-ground option with a good balance of quality, selection, and affordability.

Strengths:

Most budget-friendly option without major compromises

Surprisingly diverse international channel selection

Simple setup process ideal for beginners

Worth Considering:

Customer support can be slower to respond

App interface feels less polished than competitors

IPTV GSE — IPTV GSE SMART

IPTV GSE focuses on providing a seamless experience across the widest range of devices, making it perfect for households with varied tech ecosystems.

Strengths:

Most versatile device compatibility (works on practically everything)

Clean, intuitive interface that’s easy to navigate

Solid EPG (Electronic Program Guide) functionality

Worth Considering:

Stream quality can be inconsistent during peak hours

Channel organization could use improvement

IPTV — 4K LIVE IPTV

Rounding out our list is 4K LIVE IPTV, which boasts one of the largest international channel libraries available, making it ideal for multilingual households or expatriates.

Strengths:

Unmatched global channel selection with options from 100+ countries

Impressive catch-up features for missed programs

Reliable performance even on modest internet connections

Worth Considering:

Navigation can feel overwhelming due to the massive selection

Setup process is more complex than some competitors

How to Pick Your Perfect IPTV Service

Three Simple Questions to Ask Yourself:

What’s your budget?
Lower-priced services like 8K IPTV offer good value, while premium options like IPTV8K provide top-tier quality at higher cost points.

What do you watch most?

Sports fanatics: Consider PremIPTV

Movie buffs: IPTV8K has you covered

International content: 4K LIVE IPTV is unbeatable

Multiple device household: IPTV GSE offers the best flexibility

What device are you using?
All services work with popular options like Firestick and Android TV, but IPTV GSE stands out for supporting the widest range of devices, including some older models.

Important Safety Considerations

A quick but important PSA: When exploring IPTV services, always:

Research the provider thoroughly before subscribing

Use secure payment methods for subscriptions

Consider using a VPN for additional privacy

Be wary of services with unrealistic claims or too-good-to-be-true pricing

Understand the terms of service and content licensing arrangements

Our Verdict

Overall Best: PremIPTV delivers the most consistent overall experience with exceptional sports coverage and reliability.

Best Bang for Your Buck: 8K IPTV offers remarkable value without significant compromises.

Most Global Channels: 4K LIVE IPTV is unmatched for international content variety.

Smoothest App Experience: IPTV GSE provides the most intuitive interface across the widest range of devices.

Best Picture Quality: IPTV8K lives up to its name with stunning high-definition streaming options.

Still Unsure?

Drop your questions below — we read every comment. And if you want to stay updated on deals, new tests, and honest IPTV reviews, bookmark “Top5Providers: Best IPTV Service”. We’re here to help you stream smarter, not harder.




Cory Doctorow discussing the dynamics of enshittification




can you talk me out of buying a Fujifilm Wide Evo?


Hello photographers!

I’m a very amateur photographer that wants to capture memories as film instant prints and a few digital photos too. Would you recommend the Fujifilm Wide Evo that just came out? I currently own a Fujifilm mini 70 and all I need to do is buy new batteries for it and some film refills.

Should I just stick with my mini 70? Or does the Wide Evo have more to offer

Note: the cameras I want have to be used in the long run. I’m talking decades in the future of usability since I do not want to indulge in consumerism



Treasury Department says it will 'fully cooperate' with House Oversight panel's Epstein probe


The Treasury Department told the House Oversight Committee it will turn over certain bank activity reports related to the panel's Jeffrey Epstein investigation, according to a letter shared with CNN.

"The Department of the Treasury (Treasury) plans to fully cooperate with the Committee and intends to provide all information responsive to your request in a timely manner and compliant with the law," a letter from the Treasury Department sent to the committee on Friday reads.

The bank records, known as Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), include sensitive information and require a specific process for how they get shared. Such reports are not conclusive and do not necessarily indicate wrongdoing. Financial institutions file millions of suspicious activity reports each year, and few lead to law enforcement inquiries.




The Mystique of New Mauville in Pokemon's Hoenn


In the third generation of Pokémon games, and in their remakes inside the Hoenn region, New Mauville is a well-known late-game location, physically

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'What an idiot': Trump's attack dog mocked as 'mortgage fraud' allegation crumbles




Anonymity is dead and we’re all content now


One night, a friend of mine went out for dinner with her husband and toddler. The toddler, who sometimes had trouble swallowing, choked on his food — and threw up, repeatedly, in the restaurant. People around them were laughing while my friend and her family were in distress, adding to their embarrassment. But that wasn’t the worst part, she told me. She thought someone might have been filming. What if a video of her child being sick went viral? What if the awful laughter at the restaurant never ended?

Social media has long been a game of roulette with fame at one end and public disgrace at the other. But if I am posting under my government name on Bluesky (or Facebook, or X, or Nextdoor, or whatever), at least I know I am rolling the dice on becoming the next unwitting bean dad, Brienne of Snarth, or Justine Sacco. Now all it takes to become the internet’s main character is to appear in public, where people film each other to perform the dual task of policing behavior and creating potential viral content.

Look, it’s easy to see why that Coldplay couple went viral. The exaggerated response to being on camera — and trying to duck an arena’s kiss cam — is funny. The couple is possibly cheating (immoral, loathed by TikTok) and Chris Martin (the man who knowingly married Gwyneth Paltrow and then consciously uncoupled!) gets a good dunk in. All someone had to do was identify them, and they had one of the world’s most powerful accelerants: the bad behavior of a CEO with one of his employees. It was perfect internet content.

The fact that it’s perfect internet content is also what encourages us to surveil each other. And the consequences of the funny internet video were very real. The CEO resigned. His former subordinate is getting a divorce, which I know because People and E! News reported on the filing as news. The humiliation didn’t end with the viral video — it’s still ongoing, and by writing about it, I am in some sense participating.

This is all possible because our society built a panopticon that any of us can use against any other at will. And while virality isn’t new, TikTok’s algorithm makes it easier than ever for videos to take off unexpectedly, because users don’t even have to share the video to make it go wide. You don’t even have to get caught on a kiss cam at a concert.




New Mullvad update deploys QUIC obfuscation on WireGuard to circumvent censorship


  • Mullvad has added QUIC obfuscation for WireGuard on its desktop apps
  • The protocol lets users blend in with regular traffic to bypass censorship
  • An increasing number of VPNs now offer anti-censorship tools

https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/now-you-see-me-now-you-dont-mullvad-introduces-quic-to-disguise-wireguard-traffic

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Proton Mail Suspended Journalist Accounts at Request of Cybersecurity Agency


cross-posted from: ibbit.at/post/52938

The company behind the Proton Mail email service, Proton, describes itself as a “neutral and safe haven for your personal data, committed to defending your freedom.”

But last month, Proton disabled email accounts belonging to journalists reporting on security breaches of various South Korean government computer systems following a complaint by an unspecified cybersecurity agency. After a public outcry, and multiple weeks, the journalists’ accounts were eventually reinstated — but the reporters and editors involved still want answers on how and why Proton decided to shut down the accounts in the first place.

Martin Shelton, deputy director of digital security at the Freedom of the Press Foundation, highlighted that numerous newsrooms use Proton’s services as alternatives to something like Gmail “specifically to avoid situations like this,” pointing out that “While it’s good to see that Proton is reconsidering account suspensions, journalists are among the users who need these and similar tools most.” Newsrooms like The Intercept, the Boston Globe, and the Tampa Bay Times all rely on Proton Mail for emailed tip submissions.

Shelton noted that perhaps Proton should “prioritize responding to journalists about account suspensions privately, rather than when they go viral.”

On Reddit, Proton’s official account stated that “Proton did not knowingly block journalists’ email accounts” and that the “situation has unfortunately been blown out of proportion.” Proton did not respond to The Intercept’s request for comment.

The two journalists whose accounts were disabled were working on an article published in the August issue of the long-running hacker zine Phrack. The story described how a sophisticated hacking operation — what’s known in cybersecurity parlance as an APT, or advanced persistent threat — had wormed its way into a number of South Korean computer networks, including those of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the military Defense Counterintelligence Command, or DCC.

The journalists, who published their story under the names Saber and cyb0rg, describe the hack as being consistent with the work of Kimsuky, a notorious North Korean state-backed APT sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2023.

As they pieced the story together, emails viewed by The Intercept show that the authors followed cybersecurity best practices and conducted what’s known as responsible disclosure: notifying affected parties that a vulnerability has been discovered in their systems prior to publicizing the incident.

Saber and cyb0rg created a dedicated Proton Mail account to coordinate the responsible disclosures, then proceeded to notify the impacted parties, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the DCC, and also notified South Korean cybersecurity organizations like the Korea Internet and Security Agency, and KrCERT/CC, the state-sponsored Computer Emergency Response Team. According to emails viewed by The Intercept, KrCERT wrote back to the authors, thanking them for their disclosure.

A note on cybersecurity jargon: CERTs are agencies consisting of cybersecurity experts specializing in dealing with and responding to security incidents. CERTs exist in over 70 countries — with some countries having multiple CERTs each specializing in a particular field such as the financial sector — and may be government-sponsored or private organizations. They adhere to a set of formal technical standards, such as being expected to react to reported cybersecurity threats and security incidents. A high-profile example of a CERT agency in the U.S. is the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, which has recently been gutted by the Trump administration.

A week after the print issue of Phrack came out, and a few days before the digital version was released, Saber and cyb0rg found that the Proton account they had set up for the responsible disclosure notifications had been suspended. A day later, Saber discovered that his personal Proton Mail account had also been suspended. Phrack posted a timeline of the account suspensions at the top of the published article, and later highlighted the timeline in a viral social media post. Both accounts were suspended owing to an unspecified “potential policy violation,” according to screenshots of account login attempts reviewed by The Intercept.

The suspension notice instructed the authors to fill out Proton’s abuse appeals form if they believed the suspension was in error. Saber did so, and received a reply from a member of Proton Mail’s Abuse Team who went by the name Dante.

In an email viewed by The Intercept, Dante told Saber that their account “has been disabled as a result of a direct connection to an account that was taken down due to violations of our terms and conditions while being used in a malicious manner.” Dante also provided a link to Proton’s terms of service, going on to state, “We have clearly indicated that any account used for unauthorized activities, will be sanctioned accordingly.” The response concluded by stating, “We consider that allowing access to your account will cause further damage to our service, therefore we will keep the account suspended.”

On August 22, a Phrack editors reached out to Proton, writing that no hacked data was passed through the suspended email accounts, and asked if the account suspension incident could be deescalated. After receiving no response from Proton, the editor sent a follow-up email on September 6. Proton once again did not reply to the email.

On September 9, the official Phrack X account made a post asking Proton’s official account asking why Proton was “cancelling journalists and ghosting us,” adding: “need help calibrating your moral compass?” The post quickly went viral, garnering over 150,000 views.

Proton’s official account replied the following day, stating that Proton had been “alerted by a CERT that certain accounts were being misused by hackers in violation of Proton’s Terms of Service. This led to a cluster of accounts being disabled. Our team is now reviewing these cases individually to determine if any can be restored.” Proton then stated that they “stand with journalists” but “cannot see the content of accounts and therefore cannot always know when anti-abuse measures may inadvertently affect legitimate activism.”

Proton did not publicly specify which CERT had alerted them, and didn’t answer The Intercept’s request for the name of the specific CERT which had sent the alert. KrCERT also did not reply to The Intercept’s question about whether they were the CERT that had sent the alert to Proton.

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Later in the day, Proton’s founder and CEO Andy Yen posted on X that the two accounts had been reinstated. Neither Yen nor Proton explained why the accounts had been reinstated, whether they had been found to not violate the terms of service after all, why had they been suspended in the first place, or why a member of the Proton Abuse Team reiterated that the accounts had violated the terms of service during Saber’s appeals process.

Phrack noted that the account suspensions created a “real impact to the author. The author was unable to answer media requests about the article.” The co-authors, Phrack pointed out, were also in the midst of the responsible disclosure process and working together with the various affected South Korean organizations to help fix their systems. “All this was denied and ruined by Proton,” Phrack stated.

Phrack editors said that the incident leaves them “concerned what this means to other whistleblowers or journalists. The community needs assurance that Proton does not disable accounts unless Proton has a court order or the crime (or ToS violation) is apparent.”

The post Proton Mail Suspended Journalist Accounts at Request of Cybersecurity Agency appeared first on The Intercept.


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Saturday, September 13, 2025


Poland, Ukraine to train downing drones on Polish territory -- Russian offensive in Sumy Oblast completely thwarted -- Key Russian oil hub suspends operations -- [vlog] Can Ukraine’s oil strikes shift Russia's war? ... and more

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Firefighters work at the site of a Russian drone strike on Sept. 12, 2025 in Sumy, Ukraine. In the morning, Russia attacked the city with two drones. The strike destroyed a car repair shop. Rescuers pulled the body of a 65-year-old security guard from the rubble. (Yehor Kryvoruchko / Kordon.Media / Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images)

Ukraine-Russia peace talks on ‘pause,’ Kremlin says. When asked about the Ukraine-Russia talks, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov replied that communication channels have been established and exist, but as of now, “it’s more accurate to say there is a pause” in dialogue.

US envoy Kellogg’s presence shields Kyiv ‘no worse than Patriots,’ Zelensky says, urges US aid. “Every time you are here, General, we can sleep a little more. We would like you to travel to all Ukrainian cities,” Zelensky said at the annual Yalta European Strategy meeting.

Prince Harry, Polish and UK foreign ministers arrive in Kyiv. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski’s visit came days after the largest Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace during a mass strike on Ukraine, in what Polish officials describe as a “deliberately targeted” strike and provocation.

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Poland, Ukraine to train downing drones on Polish territory, Warsaw says. The Polish Defense Ministry clarified on Sept. 12 that Ukrainian and Polish specialists will practice the use of drones and anti-drone systems only on Polish territory.

Russian offensive in Sumy Oblast ‘completely thwarted,’ Zelensky says. “As of today, we can state that the Russian offensive operation on Sumy has been completely thwarted by our forces,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sept. 12, citing front-line reports from Commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi.

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Ukraine war latest: Key Russian oil hub suspends operations, SBU says

Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) drones struck Primorsk, Russia’s largest oil-loading port on the Baltic Sea, overnight on Sept. 12, a source in the agency told the Kyiv Independent. Fires broke out at one of the vessels and a pumping station, forcing the suspension of oil shipments.

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KI Insights Ukraine calendar: What will happen this week

The Ukrainian government is expected to soon submit its Government Action Program, presented in August, to Parliament for approval. The program is seen as an effort to boost the popularity of the new government following the July reshuffle.

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Human cost of Russia’s war


Russian attacks kill 6, injure 26 in Ukraine over past day. Ukrainian forces downed 33 out of the 40 drones, including Shahed-type attack drones, launched by Russia overnight, the Air Force reported. Six drones struck three different locations, according to the statement.

Can Ukraine’s oil strikes shift Russia’s war?

International response


NATO to launch ‘Eastern Sentry‘ in response to Russian drone attack on Poland. The Russian attack on Poland exposed serious holes in NATO’s air defenses.

US vows to defend ‘every inch‘ of NATO territory after Russian drone incursion into Poland. “The United States stands by our NATO allies in the face of these alarming airspace violations,” said acting U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Dorothy Shea, addressing the 15-member Security Council.

‘I’m not gonna defend anybody‘ — Trump says days after Poland shoots down Russian drones. “I’m not gonna defend anybody but they were actually knocked down and they fell. But you should not be close to Poland anyway,” U.S. President Donald Trump said.

UK pledges $193 million in Ukraine aid, hits Russia with new sanctions. “Putin’s bombardment of Ukrainian civilians, his stalling and delaying in internationally-backed peace talks, and his blatant disregard for human life must end,” U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said.

EU renews Russia sanctions despite pushback from Hungary, Slovakia. The sanctions list includes Russian President Vladimir Putin, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, top military officials, lawmakers, oligarchs, propagandists, mercenaries, and individuals responsible for the abduction of Ukrainian children from occupied territories.

Poland sees no reason to sever diplomatic ties with Russia after drone attack, foreign minister says. Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said Poland sees no reason to sever diplomatic ties with Russia, noting that it has already limited the activities of Russian diplomats in several regions.

Lithuania ready to close border with Belarus immediately if provoked, minister says. “If something happens — a drone, a provocation, or suspicious troop movements — we can do it,” Lithuanian Interior Minister Vladislav Kondratovic said.

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Non è un elisir, ma ci va vicino: il Jiaogulan


Se pensi che il ginseng sia l'unica pianta con superpoteri, preparati a cambiare idea. Ti portiamo in Asia per farti scoprire il Jiaogulan, una pianta che la medicina tradizionale chiama "ginseng del sud" o, ancora più suggestivamente, la "pianta dell'immortalità".
Ma non è una favola. Il Jiaogulan è un potentissimo adattogeno che aiuta il tuo corpo a reagire meglio allo stress. Leggi il nostro post per scoprire come, dalla salute del cuore alla gestione della glicemia, questo alleato naturale può fare la differenza per il tuo benessere.


Introducing quote posts


in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

And the majority of Mastodon users will think that Gargron has introduced quote-posts to the Fediverse.

What next to nobody on Mastodon knows is that the Fediverse has had quote-posts for a bit over 15 years, namely since the launch of Mistpark (today known as Friendica) in 2010. That's not only longer than the term "Fediverse" is old, it's also longer than Mastodon has been around.

For as long as Mastodon has existed, it has been possible to quote-post just about anyone and anything on Mastodon.

Oh, and for as long as Mastodon will exist, the non-Fediverse will be able to quote-post any and all public Mastodon toots with zero resistance, opt-in or opt-out or not.


in reply to Admetus

yes. it is a square sensor that the phone crops automatically to be a a rectangle. so it can take photos on landscape or portrait no matter if the phone physically vertical or horizontal.
in reply to sanzky

so in other words it's automatically removing some of my image in order to fake being portrait or landscape?


Lo snack croccante che ti "frigge" dentro


Patatine, tortillas e snack croccanti: sono una tentazione irresistibile, ma cosa c'è dietro quel sapore che ci fa quasi dipendere? Non vogliamo fare allarmismo, ma svelare la verità che l'industria del "benessere" tende a nascondere.
Se consumi questi prodotti regolarmente, senza saperlo stai dando un carico extra al tuo corpo. Grassi raffinati, tossine da cottura e un mix di sodio e additivi possono contribuire a infiammazione, problemi metabolici e molto altro.
Leggi il nostro post per capire cosa mangi e come fare scelte più informate, senza rinunciare a tutto.
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« Not Even The “Tech Bros” Want Their Own “Tech”» — «Nemmeno i Techbro Vogliono la propria Tecnologia »


A proposito dei ricchi e motivi per odiarli, ho trovato questo video che spiega quanto la situazione è greve con la Valle del Silicio… o meglio, ciò che un tempo era il posto del silicio e oggi è diventato il posto dello schifo, il quartier generale di centinaia di signori del male digitale, per mano […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


«Not Even The “Tech Bros” Want Their Own “Tech”» — «Nemmeno i Techbro Vogliono la propria Tecnologia»


youtube.com/watch?v=a-YVtACnfW…

A proposito dei ricchi e motivi per odiarli, ho trovato questo video che spiega quanto la situazione è greve con la Valle del Silicio… o meglio, ciò che un tempo era il posto del silicio e oggi è diventato il posto dello schifo, il quartier generale di centinaia di signori del male digitale, per mano dei quali la parola “utente” assume un significato più distante dall’accezione informatica e più vicino a quello con cui gli spacciatori si riferiscono a chi compra le loro schifezze… 😷

I techbro di queste grosse aziende (non nello specifico le FAANG, anche centinaia di “minori”) sono non solo stronzi, in quanto perfettamente consapevoli di contribuire direttamente alla creazione di prodotti e servizi equiparabili a droga, software sempre in qualche modo dannoso per la psiche umana, nonostante sono loro che fanno le decisioni (insomma, parlo più di manager e salcazzi vari, non coloro che scrivono il codice sotto gli ordini dei draghi sputafuoco; anche se, qualora siano molto ricchi anche loro, non saranno risparmiati)… Sono soprattutto giganteschi ipocriti, che in primis si fanno riserve sull’usare la loro stessa tecnologia! 🤮

Il video fa diversi esempi, uno più allucinante dell’altro, ma secondo me il peggiore (cioè, quello che funziona meglio) è il fatto che i techbro restringono questa tecnologia in famiglia, andando dal non usarla a casa fino al bandirla completamente ai figli! Probabilmente molti conoscono quello che all’epoca pareva un caso eclatante, cioè che Steve Jobs non lasciava usare ai suoi figli (piccoli?) iPod e iPad… ma io ignoravo (e penso quasi tutti, altrimenti la società non sarebbe come è oggi) che nel salotto cattivo della California questa fosse praticamente la norma… 😱

…Ma, non solo niente tecnologie smart moderne AI agile connection cloud touch ai figli, ma addirittura niente in generale… neanche a scuola: li mandano in istituti di primo e secondo grado che costano più di una fottuta università (ricchi di merda) e dove, a differenza di qualsiasi scuola per persone normali, per i figli del popolo e non di un élite dei miei coglioni, tutto viene fatto senza alcuna tecnologia, perché si ritiene (forse non a torto, stando alle statistiche) che evitarla completamente porti più pro che contro nell’ambito dell’istruzione. E se è davvero così come si pensa, è gravissimo, perché vorrebbe dire (come se non ci fossero già altre mille conferme a riguardo, vabbé) che tutta la storiella delle pari opportunità sotto il nostro sistema economico, che ognuno può “farsi da sé”, è una stronzata colossale: i bambini non hanno margine di manovra, e non sono loro che scelgono se andare ad una scuola per ricchi dove imparano veramente, o una normale dove si brainrottano. 😫

Ora, io personalmente spero che questi bambini non stiano totalmente a secco di tecnologia, perché sarebbe triste… cioè spero abbiano almeno un 3DS per fare il gaming e magari foto e video, e quantomeno un PC a casa per rovinarsi già in tenera età con il coding, o fare un server Minecraft, o creare siti web, non lo so… Però, a parte la mia opinione personale, la situazione è oggettivamente vomitevole. Questi ricchi bastardi, che sono per esempio capi di social network (come uno di Facebook nel video), non lasciano usare il social ai figli non per i motivi soliti e giusti del tipo di “è pieno di pedofili” (cosa a cui risponderei di sistemare la moderazione, merde!), o che dovrebbero tenere d’occhio cosa ci fanno sopra ma non hanno tempo… glieli vietano per la struttura in sé: perché queste piattaforme sono fatte apposta, come sappiamo, per causare assuefazione. 😶

Io, come sempre, non ho parole. Questi minchioni sanno perfettamente i danni che il loro “lavoro” causa alla società, e invece di cambiare rotta se ne fottono — ma, non quando si tratta delle persone a loro care. Un comportamento immorale e sociopatico a dire poco… e io, veramente, non so come devo fare ancora a vivere in un mondo così terribile, visto che la gente non si sveglia e quindi fare una rivoluzione a livello mondiale, che è l’unica rivoluzione che funzionerebbe, è praticamente impossibile. 😭😭😭

#IT #ricchi #rich #tech #techbro #techbros #technology #UpperEchelon


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in reply to ByteOnBikes

we don't know it's him stop doing the cops work for them spinning the narrative remember luigi mangione they were obviously framed cause they just needed to shut things up and yet everyone went along with it just cause he's hot and it's funny you think they wouldn't do it again don't treat this person as definitely the killer the cops say they are that doesn't mean they are
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If Silksong was made by other companies...


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Abbiamo bisogno di un mondo cucito su misura?


Buongiorno a tutti, sono Erika e apro con piacere un piccolo mondo dedicato al cucito. Perché potremmo avere bisogno di questo spazio? Perché cucire è un intimo atto politico, di resistenza ma soprattutto di amore. Per approfondire questo aspetto consig

Buongiorno a tutti, sono Erika e apro con piacere un piccolo mondo dedicato al cucito.

Perché potremmo avere bisogno di questo spazio? Perché cucire è un intimo atto politico, di resistenza ma soprattutto di amore.

Per approfondire questo aspetto consiglio la lettura di ‘I fili della vita’, Clare Hunter, edito da Bollati Boringhieri.

Ma inoltrandoci un po’ più nel vivo della questione, vi propongo una delle mille possibilità con le quali approcciarsi al mondo del cucito e sarei felice di sapere la vostra.

Cucire la necessità.

Parliamo di cucito sartoriale e creativo, senza distinzione. Reinizia la scuola, ci serve un astuccio: cuciamolo. Abbiamo le mestruazioni e ci rendiamo conto che abbiamo voglia di fare la differenza, disegnandoci un cartamodello di assorbenti su misura. Mutande lise? Cuciamocene un bel paio! Grembiule per non sporcarci? Ecco fatto!

Non si arriva a fare tutto dall’oggi al domani, ma con il sostegno dei tanti account che condividono gratuitamente le loro esperienze, qualche libro e qualche modellista che vi vende le sue preziose idee su carta (la conoscete mammaconstoffa, Elisa Masi?) ), ecco che abbiamo le basi per partire!

A proposito, urgono contenuti liberi anche su #peertube. Chi si propone? 😀

unamammaincampagna@poliverso.org
unamammaincampagna@mastodon.uno

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