RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine delusions—not science—steer CDC now, ex-director testifies
RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine delusions—not science—steer CDC now, ex-director testifies
Ex-CDC director warns senators about RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine agenda.Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
Trump’s Fraying Alliance With RFK Jr.
Trump’s Fraying Alliance With RFK Jr.
Today on TAP: Will congressional Republicans get serious about restraining Kennedy’s perverse policies or forcing his resignation?Robert Kuttner (The American Prospect)
China Is Putting Data Centers in the Ocean to Keep Them Cool
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China Powers AI Boom with Undersea Data Centers
China is pulling ahead of the rest of the world in sinking data centers that power AI into the ocean as an alternate way to keep them coolYou Xiaoying (Scientific American)
New age-gating laws aimed at making the internet safer actually threaten free speech
New age-gating laws aimed at making the internet safer actually threaten free speech
Laws aimed at restricting children’s access to harmful content online may also undermine privacy and restrict free speech.The Conversation
“Oggi arrivano anche le parole di Papa Francesco, che dice…” (gaffe papistica TG2 Post lol)
Stasera sorprendentemente continuano i momenti epici del Tg2, quelli simpatici come morbosamente piacciono a me, perché… Stavolta la conduttrice ci fa sapere che oggi, normalissimo mercoledì di settembre 2025, Papa Francesco avrebbe definito “inaccettabile” la situazione di Gaza… Ma quindi, vuoi vedere che hanno ragione i complottisti e in realtà non è mai morto, è […]
Nuove scoperte ed incontri pericolosi su New Horizons! (Giorno 3)
Fatico quasi a crederci, ma il tempo passa, e qui sulla mia nuova isola di Animal Crossing New Horizons è già il terzo giorno. Magari meno
China Is Putting Data Centers in the Ocean to Keep Them Cool
China Powers AI Boom with Undersea Data Centers
China is pulling ahead of the rest of the world in sinking data centers that power AI into the ocean as an alternate way to keep them coolYou Xiaoying (Scientific American)
More New York Democrats coalesce behind Zohran Mamdani, but key holdouts remain
More New York Democrats coalesce behind Zohran Mamdani, but key holdouts remain
New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani scored endorsements this week from key members of the state party establishment, but he’s still waiting on two of the biggest names from his cityBen Kamisar (NBC News)
US Oversight Committee Requests Discord, Steam, Twitch CEOS At Online Radicalization Hearing | Aftermath
US Oversight Committee Requests Discord, Steam, Twitch CEOS At Online Radicalization Hearing - Aftermath
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is asking the CEOs of Twitch, Discord, Reddit, and Steam to appear at extremism hearing.aftermath.site
Americans want AI to stay out of their personal lives // They’re fine with it predicting the weather, but don’t want it to give them religious or dating advice.
How Americans View AI and Its Impact on People and Society
Americans are worried about using AI more in daily life, seeing harm to human creativity and relationships. But they’re open to AI use in weather forecasting, medicine and other data-heavy tasks.Reem Nadeem (Pew Research Center)
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Western States Issue Their Own Vaccine Recommendations to Counter Kennedy
The guidelines, from California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii, mirror those of major medical organizations. They were issued a day before an advisory panel was set to meet to review potential changes to federal recommendations.
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The Book That Wasn’t Supposed to Exist - Epstein's Birthday Book Released
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Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
Republicans propose $88m in security for lawmakers after Charlie Kirk killing
Republicans propose $88m in security for lawmakers after Charlie Kirk killing
Funds included in stopgap measure House Republicans released that would keep government through 21 NovemberChris Stein (The Guardian)
Treasury to phase out paper checks by Sept. 30th, citing cost and security
The Treasury Department will stop sending monthly paper checks after Sept. 30. This will impact those receiving Social Security benefits. This also means tax returns will no longer be sent via mail.
The Social Security Administration says fewer than 1% of Social Security recipients currently receive paper checks. Those individuals will need to opt in to direct deposit or a prepaid debit card option to continue receiving their benefits.
"We’re proactively sending notices to people who currently receive paper checks, to explain the upcoming change and highlight the benefits of switching to electronic payments," the agency said in a statement.
Treasury to phase out paper checks, citing cost and security
Paper checks for Social Security and tax refunds end Sept. 30. Recipients must switch to electronic payments, with few exceptions allowed.Scripps News Group (News Channel 5 Nashville (WTVF))
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) moved to subpoena four global banking giants to investigate their dealings with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The House Judiciary Committee will vote on Raskin's motion at the end of its oversight hearing with FBI Director Kash Patel, who has been hammered with questions about his handling of the Epstein case and whether evidence was being withheld about his relationship with President Donald Trump, reported Politico.
Only one Republican vote is need to adopt the motion, which would likely get support from all the panel's Democrats and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), who has been leading congressional efforts to get the Epstein files into public view.
House panel seeks Epstein documents from four banks in possible subpoena
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) moved to subpoena four global banking giants to investigate their dealings with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Travis Gettys (Raw Story)
TikTok To Be Sold To Trump’s Right Wing Billionaire Buddies And Converted Into A Propaganda Mill
TikTok To Be Sold To Trump’s Right Wing Billionaire Buddies And Converted Into A Propaganda Mill
Donald Trump has successfully used xenophobia and fake concerns about propaganda and national security to get what he’s long wanted: TikTok (and its fat ad revenues) are poised to be sold off…Techdirt
The 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Emphasize Epic and Endangered Migrations
The 2025 Audubon Photography Awards Emphasize Epic and Endangered Migrations — Colossal
Now in its 16th year, the Audubon Photography Awards competition focuses on both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.Kate Mothes (Colossal)
Best Practices For PS3?
My... shit I've been doing this since Lockdown, replay of the Armored Core series is just about out of the PS2 era and on to the PS3.
And that made me realize... I have no flipping idea how that works these days. I know I want an emulator (RPSC3) and I found a site that might have ISOs. And that is probably actually fine for AC4 since I don't think that got any DLC. But calibrations and the like were a thing.
From a bit of googling I saw people mention something called "nopaystation" that basically uses what I assume is a hacked/fake PSN to streamline this which sounds awesome (and that I would only ever dare use in wine because holy shit that sounds dangerous). I saw some guides that alluded to setting that up with RPSC3 but... they don't actually? But I also recall people mentioning using pirated Demon Souls and AC4 servers and... some of the Influencers I have seen very clearly play emulated PS3 games are not the kind of people who even know what an ISO is so that probably isn't the path folk are taking.
So... what are the current best practices/methods for actually grabbing PS3 games? And maybe xbox/360 if I ever decide I want to Mech Assault again.
Thanks
China bans tech firms from Nvidia chip purchases
China has banned its leading tech firms from buying chips from Nvidia as the country ramps up domestic manufacturing.
The Financial Times reported that the country’s internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), told tech giants, including ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, and the e-commerce giant Alibaba, to end testing for an AI chip that the Santa Clara, California-based chip giant made explicitly for the Chinese market.
China bans tech firms from Nvidia chip purchases: Report
CEO Jensen Huang is expected to discuss the developments with US President Donald Trump in London on Wednesday.Al Jazeera
Peter Thiel's (Palantir & Paypal) Antichrist Lectures Met With Protestors
PayPal mafia OG Peter Thiel, whose data firm Palantir is currently assisting the Trump administration’s deportation machine, recently began taking time out of his day job (ghoulish billionaire defense contractor) to engage in some part-time work as a Christian evangelist spreading the word about the rise of the Antichrist. It’s been a bizarre sight, indeed, and this week, Thiel kicked things up a notch by launching the first of a four-part lecture series he’s doing about the Dark Lord.
Thiel’s super-exclusive lecture series, which began on Monday in San Francisco, was said to have been about “how his Christian faith informs his understanding of the world,” according to an online ad. The event was organized by a nonprofit called ACTS 17 Collective: Acknowledging Christ in Technology and Society. Thiel has previously spoken at several events put on by ACTS 17, according to reporting by the New York Times. The group’s modus operandi is to court Silicon Valley executives and attempt to convert them to the Christian faith.
It’s unknown to the public just what exactly Thiel said about his “Christian faith” and Christ’s chief antagonist during Monday night’s secretive seminar, but there were plenty of people outside of the venue who were more than happy to publicly share their thoughts about Thiel. That is to say, a group of several dozen protesters showed up to the demon-centric event and offered ample criticism of the speaker, seeming to imply he was, himself, demonic.
Peter Thiel's Antichrist Lectures Met With Protestors Who Seem to Think He's the Antichrist
The Palantir mogul began his devil-themed seminar series this week.Lucas Ropek (Gizmodo)
Amazon debuts a chatbot-style assistant to help advertisers use AI to make ads, which can run across Amazon's ad inventory and platforms that have Amazon deals
Amazon Ads launches new agentic AI creative tool
Amazon Ads has announced a new agentic AI tool that empowers advertisers to easily create professional-quality ads for campaigns. Learn more about this launch.Amazon Ads
CDC head says she was fired for refusing RFK Jr's vaccine changes
The former head of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said she was fired last month for refusing to sign off on changes to vaccine policy "regardless of the scientific evidence."
Dr Susan Monarez also told a Senate committee on Wednesday she was sacked for refusing a request from Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr to dismiss CDC vaccine experts "without cause."
"He said if I was unwilling to do both, I should resign," she said.
Kennedy fired Dr Monarez less than a month after she was sworn in as head of the agency that leads the US response to infectious and chronic diseases, adding to a heated political fight over the changes he has made to his department this year.
CDC head says she was fired for refusing RFK Jr's vaccine changes
Susan Monarez testified she had refused RFK Jr's demands to approve vaccine recommendations because they were not based on science.Nadine Yousif (BBC News)
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Firefox 143 for Android to introduce DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)
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Firefox DNS privacy: Faster than ever, now on Android
Starting with this week’s release of Firefox 143 for Android, users can choose to enable DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) in Firefox on their mobile devices by selecting “Increased Protection” DoH configuration.Jenifer Boscacci (The Mozilla Blog)
After rescinding protections, ICE is moving to deport more immigrants who were victims of crime
Hernandez is one of a growing number of crime victims and relatives who have been arrested and indefinitely detained pending removal proceedings during the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
In January, Immigration and Customs Enforcement rescinded a policy that had shielded many victims from detention and removal. The number of people applying for visas that allow some victims and their families to remain in the country has plummeted since then. Others are being detained as they go through the lengthy application process. Of those detained, many have been declared ineligible for release under another ICE policy change.
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This is Italy 2025, not 1930
Italia: Acca Larenzia, centinaia per il presente con saluto romano
Il grido con i nomi delle vittime della strage di Acca Larenzia a Roma. Il presente ripetuto tre volte, col saluto romano.Swissinfo API (SWI swissinfo.ch)
Servarr wiki recommends no VPN?
Yo ho me hearties,
I was reading through Servarr wiki's VPN Guide and saw this callout:
For most users, secure DNS is sufficient instead of VPNs and fixes indexer connectivity issues without the complexity and problems of VPN setups
Are VPNs no longer the recommended practice? I was under the impression a VPN was pretty much required for sharing stuff in a copyright-sensitive country. I'd be delighted if I could simplify my app stack.
VPN Guide
VPN setup and configuration guide for Servarr applications - When and how to use VPNs properlyServarr Wiki
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If the traffic is already encrypted, then it shouldn't matter that your VPN provider can see it.
I agree about performance, but for my *arr stack it's not something I care about too much since I'm never actively waiting on a download to complete.
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I find it ironic that some Linux websites load faster on Chrome than Firefox sometime it doesn't even load correctly on Firefox
EndeavourOS fourm
Arch Wiki (lately it's very slow on Firefox)
Manjaro fourm
Louisiana Republican demands social media companies delete anti-Charlie Kirk posts & ban users
Louisiana Republican Clay Higgins demands online censorship
GOP lawmakers, who previously railed against online censorship, are suddenly singing a different tune.Christopher Wiggins (Advocate.com)
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Britain Indulges ‘King Trump’ Fantasy With Made-Up Ceremony
The United Kingdom shamelessly prostrated itself at the feet of Donald Trump on Wednesday, throwing a lavish welcoming party for his state visit to Windsor that resembled less diplomacy and more fealty.
In doing so, the U.K. has revealed something deeply unflattering about itself—in the scramble to keep America close, it will debase itself and its values completely.
It will silence dissent, empty out its traditions, and rent out its monarch like a sex worker, deployed to flatter the ego of a man who has spent much of his political life suggesting he should be treated like one, a monarch, not a sex worker, that is.
As stage props go, the monarchy is unbeatable. But if this is what the “special relationship” between the U.S and the U.K. now means, it looks to many in Britain less like a partnership and more like groveling, feudal servitude.
*archive article: archive.is/DxOAv*
Britain Indulges ‘King Trump’ Fantasy With Made-Up Ceremony
Trump wants to be king. Britain is indulging that fantasy for him like an over-eager courtesan.Tom Sykes (The Daily Beast)
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Not even your kitchen is safe from ads after Samsung's new update for its refrigerators
Imagine paying top dollar for a brand-new high-end refrigerator only to be greeted with ads on the door display. Sounds like a nightmare? Unfortunately, this nightmare is coming true for Samsung refrigerator owners with the latest update rolling out to their fridges.
Now ads are coming to your Samsung refrigerator
Samsung's latest update allegedly adds unwanted ads to its smart refrigerator display screens, turning a premium appliance into a billboard.Aamir Siddiqui (Android Authority)
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Artists are losing work, wages, and hope as bosses and clients embrace AI
After the launch ChatGPT sparked the generative AI boom in Silicon Valley in late 2022, it was mere months before OpenAI turned to selling the software as an automation product for businesses. (It was first called Team, then Enterprise.) And it wasn’t long after that before it became clear that the jobs managers were likeliest to automate successfully weren’t the dull, dirty, and dangerous ones that futurists might have hoped: It was, largely, creative work that companies set their sights on. After all, enterprise clients soon realized that the output of most AI systems was too unreliable and too frequently incorrect to be counted on for jobs that demand accuracy. But creative work was another story.As a result, some of the workers that have been most impacted by clients and bosses embracing AI have been in creative fields like art, graphic design, and illustration. Since the LLMs trained and sold by Silicon Valley companies have ingested countless illustrations, photos, and works of art (without the artists’ permission), AI products offered by Midjourney, OpenAI, and Anthropic can recreate images and designs tailored to a clients’ needs—at rates much cheaper than hiring a human artist. The work will necessarily not be original, and as of now it’s not legal to copyright AI-generated art, but in many contexts, a corporate client will deem it passable—especially for its non-public-facing needs.
This is why you’ll hear artists talk about the “good enough” principle. Creative workers aren’t typically worried that AI systems are so good they’ll be rendered obsolete as artists, or that AI-generated work will be better than theirs, but that clients, managers, and even consumers will deem AI art “good enough” as the companies that produce it push down their wages and corrode their ability to earn a living. (There is a clear parallel to the Luddites here, who were skilled technicians and clothmakers who weren’t worried about technology surpassing them, but the way factory owners used it to make cheaper, lower-quality goods that drove down prices.)
Sadly, this seems to be exactly what’s been happening, at least according to the available anecdata. I’ve received so many stories from artists about declining work offers, disappearing clients, and gigs drying up altogether, that it’s clear a change is afoot—and that many artists, illustrators, and graphic designers have seen their livelihoods impacted for the worse. And it’s not just wages. Corporate AI products are inflicting an assault on visual arts workers’ sense of identity and self-worth, as well as their material stability.
Not just that, but as with translators, the subject of the last installment of AI Killed My Job, there’s a widespread sense that AI companies are undermining a crucial pillar of what makes us human; our capacity to create and share art. Some of these stories, I will warn you, are very hard to read—to the extent that this is a content warning for descriptions of suicidal ideation—while others are absurd and darkly funny. All, I think, help us better understand how AI is impacting the arts and the visual arts industry. A sincere thanks to everyone who wrote in and shared their stories.
“I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing,” as the from SF author Joanna Maciejewska memorably put it, “not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes.” These stories show what happens when it’s the other way around.
Artists are losing work, wages, and hope as bosses and clients embrace AI
Visual artists, illustrators and graphic designers share their stories about how AI is being used to lower wages, degrade work and even replace it altogether, in this installment of AI Killed My Job.Brian Merchant (Blood in the Machine)
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El Gobierno de Ayuso prohíbe las banderas palestinas y el apoyo a Gaza en los colegios madrileños
El Gobierno de Ayuso prohíbe las banderas palestinas y el apoyo a Gaza en los colegios madrileños
La administración autonómica considera que este es un tema político, pero sí permitió y fomentó la solidaridad con UcraniaSara Castro (Ediciones EL PAÍS S.L.)
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Tech companies are marketing AI-based note-taking software to therapists as a new time-saving tool. But by signing up, providers may be unknowingly offering patients’ sensitive health information as data fodder to the multibillion-dollar AI therapy i…jacobin.com
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Your Therapists’ Notes Could Become Fodder For AI
Tech companies are marketing AI-based note-taking software to therapists as a new time-saving tool. But by signing up, providers may be unknowingly offering patients’ sensitive health information as data fodder to the multibillion-dollar AI therapy i…jacobin.com
In 2021, when Italy was suffering hundreds of deaths per day from Covid, it wasn't any capitalist nation that helped Italy. It's EU co-members wanted money and austerity to give even meager support.
No, rather it was tiny socialist Cuba who deployed the doctor brigades in the worst-hit European country, putting themselves at risk selflessly, and helped save thousands of Italian lives, without ever asking anything in return.
Request: 3D printing stl's
I know thingiverse and cults3D offer some free files, but all the nicer prints are locked behind paywalls.
Is there something listed in the MegaThread that I might have missed?
If not, then where would be a good place to look?
The Data Shows Political Violence Is Actually Down
People gather before marching in memory of Charlie Kirk in Peoria, Ariz., on Sept. 13, 2025. Photo: Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images
It would be easy to believe America is tipping into an era of rampant political bloodshed.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, voices from across the spectrum sounded alarms that the shooting was just the latest flashpoint in a rising tide of violence.
Progressive commentator Hasan Piker, shaken after watching video of Kirk’s murder, warned his audience of “people looking for decentralized forms of violence.” A Reuters analysis was even more blunt, declaring Kirk’s killing “a watershed moment in a surge of U.S. political violence.” Even Utah’s Republican governor mused whether this marked “the beginning of a darker chapter in our history.”
These aren’t the first calls for open strife. When Donald Trump himself was shot last year, some right-wing figures rushed to declare it the opening salvo of a new civil war.
Are we on the brink of another 1960s-style season of political assassinations and unrest?
A funny thing is happening beneath the apocalyptic headlines: Rather than surging, key indicators of political violence and extremism in the U.S. have actually been trending downward in recent months. New findings from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, or ACLED, show that protest and extremist activity has dropped significantly nationwide.
In August, the number of public demonstrations in the U.S. plummeted by nearly 40 percent compared to the month before. A much-hyped progressive day of action called “Rage Against the Regime” fizzled with only modest turnouts, contributing to the sharp decline in protests.
And, perhaps most tellingly, organized extremist incidents — rallies, hate marches, militant group meet-ups — fell off a cliff. ACLED reports that extremist group activity dropped by over one-third in August, hitting its lowest level in more than five years. It’s part of a steady decline in far-right mobilization that dates back to 2023.
In other words, according to ACLED, by the time commentators were warning that Kirk’s murder heralded a new wave of violence, extremist activism on the ground was at a multiyear low.
Five-Year Low
The contrast between the panic-stricken narrative and ACLED’s hard numbers is striking. Yes, politically motivated attacks still occur and can be horrific. Yet the broader trend in extremist mobilization suggests less organized violence, not more.
ACLED’s data-driven analysis notes multiple factors behind the slump. There are possibly more clandestine tactics by groups. Leadership failures could account for a lack of organization. And a big one: There is a loss of “urgency” among extremist followers because they see their views reflected in mainstream politics.
It turns out that when your side is already winning, you don’t need to storm the barricades.
Even Princeton’s Bridging Divides Initiative, which closely monitors political violence across the country, acknowledges that incidents remained relatively low in 2024. Their analysis, grounded in real-time event tracking, confirms that, while we’ve seen marked upticks in threats recently, the overall trend in political violence has declined since the peak years around 2020.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC, observed the same phenomenon in its latest Year in Hate and Extremism report. The SPLC counted 1,371 active hate and extremist groups in 2024, down from 1,430 in 2023. The group concluded the slight drop “does not signify declining influence” at all. Rather, it’s because many on the far right “feel their beliefs have become normalized in government and mainstream society,” according to the report.
In plain English: Why organize a fringe militia when your agenda is being adopted on Capitol Hill and made into policy by the White House?
This dynamic helps explain why the immediate wake of Kirk’s assassination hasn’t unleashed the spate of tit-for-tat violence some feared.
Why organize a fringe militia when your agenda is being adopted on Capitol Hill?
The far-right ecosystem, which in years past might have exploded with vengeful rallies or vigilante reprisals, has been relatively muted in terms of on-the-ground action. To be sure, there was plenty of online fury and calls for crackdowns. Offline, organized extremist events, though, remain in a lull.
The shock and outrage did not translate into a Proud Boys revival or a new wave of militias taking to the streets.
Energy on the left, meanwhile, is already flagging. Its protest movements have been quieter than expected during Trump’s second term.
Progressives pulled off several “days of action” earlier in the year, but by late summer the protests were losing steam. The energy that fueled huge anti-Trump demonstrations in 2024 ebbed, reflected in the 40 percent drop in protest activity.
At least for now, both sides of the spectrum are mobilizing less in the streets — albeit for very different reasons.
An Advancing Agenda
All of this leads to an ironic possibility: Political violence may be declining largely because the would-be perpetrators feel they don’t need it anymore.
The American far right, once relegated to the fringe, now sees its formerly “extremist” ideas being enacted through mainstream institutions.
As the SPLC report noted, positions that might have once only been pushed via hate rallies — anti-LGBTQ+ hostility, attacks on “woke” education, dismantling diversity programs — have seeped into legislation and school board policies.
In 2024, militant groups harassed diversity and inclusion efforts, and soon after, Republican lawmakers, egged on by Trump, moved to ban discussion of race and gender in classrooms.
After Kirk’s killing, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller went on Kirk’s podcast to vow revenge on left-wing groups. Vice President JD Vance, for his part, announced his intent to attack two of the top liberal foundations and a historic magazine of the left.
Guns and intimidation aren’t necessary.
The decline in violent extremism is welcome, but the apparent reasons behind it should give us pause. What does it say about the state of the country when extremists stand down not because they’ve been defeated, but because they think they’ve won? It suggests that the battleground has shifted. The fights that once took place at the margins — in backwoods compounds or tense street protests — are now unfolding in courtrooms, statehouses, and school boards.
Liberals know it too: The relative quiet on the left could well be a sign of resignation, as if even the opposition recognizes that the hard right’s agenda has the upper hand.
America may be “a very, very dangerous spot” as one expert told Reuters, but not for the reasons cable news would have us believe. The danger isn’t an impending civil war in the streets; it’s a creeping normalization of hard-line political goals that no longer require mob violence to be realized.
The assassins and agitators are stepping back, confident that the system now carries their torch for them.
The danger isn’t an impending civil war in the streets; it’s a creeping normalization of hard-line political goals.
Still, Kirk’s assassination cannot be brushed aside. For all the evidence that political violence has ebbed, singular events can act as catalysts, jolting extremists out of dormancy. This killing could become a ramp toward a new future of violence.
If history is any guide, however, it won’t be in the form of clashes. The capacity, and appetite, for that kind of confrontation seems to have dwindled.
Today’s great danger likely isn’t open war in the streets, but the quiet march of an extremist agenda already advancing through institutions. That may bring with it an even greater violence.
Stephen Miller vows vengeance in Charlie Kirk podcast appearance with JD Vance
White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller vowed Monday to use the killing of Charlie Kirk to target a “vast domestic terror movement” of left-wing political organizations that he said without evidence had led to the conservative act…Brandy Zadrozny (MSNBC)
AI-driven pricing systems know who you are and what you're willing to pay
They know who you are, where you live, how much money you make and where you spent your last vacation.They’re watching what websites you visit, tracking your mouse movements while you’re there and what you’ve left behind in virtual shopping carts. Mac or PC? iPhone or Android? Your preferences have been gathered and logged.
And they’ve got the toolkit, powered by artificial intelligence software, to assemble all this information to zero in on exactly how much you’re likely willing to pay for any product or service that might strike your fancy.
The “they” is a combination of retailers and service providers, social media operators, app developers, big data brokers and a host of other entities with whom you have voluntarily and involuntarily shared personal and behavioral information. And they’ve even come up with new labels to make you feel better about the systems that are using your personal data to set a custom price.
Dynamic pricing. Personalized pricing. Even “discount pricing.”
How AI-driven pricing systems determine what you’re willing to pay
What is surveillance pricing? Do companies use AI to track your personal data? Do companies mine consumer data to set prices? FTC investigatingArt Raymond (Deseret News)
China tells tech firms to stop buying Nvidia's AI chips: Report
China's internet regulator has ordered top technology firms to halt purchases of Nvidia artificial intelligence chips and cancel existing orders as part of a broader push to cut reliance on US technology, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday (Sep 17).
China tells tech firms to stop buying Nvidia's AI chips: Report
China's internet regulator has ordered top technology firms to halt purchases of Nvidia artificial intelligence chips and cancel existing orders as part of a broader push to cut reliance on US technology, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday (Se…CNA (Channel NewsAsia)
Aggiornamento a Lemmy 0.19.13
Feddit è stato appena aggiornato alla versione 0.19.13, sembra essere andato tutto bene (🤘) qui trovate tutte le modifiche in questa nuova versione: join-lemmy.org/news/2025-09-10…
Se trovate errori, segnalate pure 😀
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La correzione delle query lente conta attive. di @dessalines in #5907
Utilizza solo mimalloc su x86 ed elimina le immagini nelle attività in background di @Nutomic in #5893
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Non disinfettare manualmente i contenuti RSS (corregge il numero 5850) di @Nutomic in #5852
Riduci i falsi positivi nella lista di blocchi URL per ridurre il problema di scunthorpe di @Nothing4You in #5807
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Non mostrare il segno di modifica se il commento è stato modificato in meno di 5 minuti da @jfaustino #3197
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Cambia collegamento da element.io a matrix.org di @nutomic #3250
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Corretto l'ordine dei risultati di ricerca da parte di @Nutomic in #3219
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[0.19] Fixing active counts slow queries. by dessalines · Pull Request #5907 · LemmyNet/lemmy
The slowness for #5902 is coming from the community and site aggregates activity postgres function. This function collects up and unions the comments, posts, comment likes, and post likes for a com...GitHub
Campaigners urge EU to mandate 15 years of OS updates
Campaigners urge EU to mandate 15 years of OS updates
: Nothing says ‘circular economy’ like Microsoft stranding 400 million PCs on International E-waste DayCarly Page (The Register)
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in reply to NuXCOM_90Percent • • •Vimm's Lair probably has whatever PS3 games you want- google should find that site easily. I have no clue on DLCs- I don't think I've ever emulated a PS3 game that had DLCs so I can't really help.
RPCS3 is very user friendly as far as emulators go so you might be surprised with what non-techie people can do with it. AC4 multiplayer is listed as compatible with RPCN so you could probably play it multiplayer, it's just a question of actually finding people playing it.
As for Xbox 360 emulation: again, you can get files from Vimm's but I'd suggest you let that cook. Xenia is the only 360 emulator I'm aware of. It definitely works, but it's still in rough shape right now. Needs more time. I know OG Xbox emulators exist, but I've never looked into them personally.
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in reply to NuXCOM_90Percent • • •Jediwan
in reply to NuXCOM_90Percent • • •Yes, download from nopaystation and "install to system memory".
For updates this tool has never steered me wrong:
As someone else said Xenia is making big strides at 360 but is not really yet at the level for everyday use.
For OG Xbox Xemu seems to be the best these days but it too is still very hit or miss.
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