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Set any application as Plasma background


cross-posted from: social.librem.one/users/dos/st…

Set any application as Plasma background

Missing your favorite xscreensaver hack? Have an old Windows screensaver that works under Wine? Want to have htop as your wallpaper? Or maybe you'd like to write your own screensaver in Godot? This addon lets you use any application as a Plasma wallpaper or screensaver.

invent.kde.org/dos/plasma-wall…

store.kde.org/p/2318884/

#kde #plasma #wayland #gnu #linux
@kde @kde @kde

in reply to dos1

That's a lot of effort just to Rickroll us!

Seriously, nice work. I'm always hesitant to use something like this because it's another thing that can go wrong. But the idea is really cool.

in reply to dos1

Active Desktop for Linux! But seriously, ever since I ditched desktop icons, I've thought about making the desktop useful by having it display a HTML dashboard of sorts. Now I can.



California bans masks meant to hide law enforcement officers' identities


SACRAMENTO, Calif — California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law banning law enforcement from wearing masks on duty except for things like riot gear, medical masks and undercover work.

Saying it's the first bill of its type in the country, Newsom — a Democrat and frequent critic of President Trump — said it was a sign of growing authoritarianism to have detentions in by masked men "hidden from accountability, any transparency, any oversight. That's Trump's America."



Before his death: Charlie Kirk rejects Netanyahu offer, faces pro-'Israel' backlash


cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/34808375

In the months leading up to his death, Charlie Kirk rejected a funding offer from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and grew increasingly concerned about pressure from pro-"Israel" figures, according to a longtime friend who spoke to The Grayzone.

While no evidence links "Israel" to the assassination, speculation continues to spread rapidly.

in reply to Hell_nah_brother

Israel could have orchestrated it. They are allied to nazis so it all checks out. I wonder if the shooter had a terminal disease and his gf and family will get something in return.
in reply to Hell_nah_brother

Kirk was devoted Zionist, full stop.

However, a large portion of his audience was Gen Z, and their negative views on Israel are more in line with their generation as a whole, then with the standard Republican platform.

So occasionally he had to give them a bone to make it look like he's wasn't who he actually was.

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in reply to circuscritic

Idk, hosting Dave Smith and refusing money (if true) are not small bones for me. All of this smells fishy af.
in reply to Hell_nah_brother

Exactly, and I'm assuming you disliked Charlie Kirk .

So if his token gestures were enough to make you question his devotion to Israel, how do you think they were interpreted and received by his Gen Z audience, those already predisposed to liking him?

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in reply to circuscritic

Conspiracy theorists on X are saying Israel is behind it and that Tyler Robinson is a patsy/fall guy.

Motive is that Kirk had criticized Israel in recent months. There is a clip too where he expresses frustration at being called anti-Semitic just for having some daylight between his view and Israel’s current actions.

xcancel.com/Partisangirl/statu…

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Do we have a good solution for public survaillence cams and Facial Recognition yet?


So I had researched it a while ago and don't recall having found anything effective and non-suspicious to protect from public camera mass survaillence in cities and the like. Is there anything that is a good option for that yet, and if so, could you point me toward it?
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in reply to basiclemmon98

Handheld scanning infrared laser, 5 to 50 watts
Basically laser-clean the sensor out of existence
in reply to interdimensionalmeme

5 to 50 watts


And blinding everyone around you too!

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in reply to TheCoralReefsAreDying69

You're going to need a rather tight beam to hit that camera and it will only for milliseconds. It would take really bad luck to hit someone continuously long enough through a reflection (drastic reduction in power level by then) to damage their eyesight, plus camera optics are not very reflective of infrared as they need it for night vision, so they're especially sensitive. But yes, this should be treated with the seriousness of a gun.
in reply to interdimensionalmeme

At that point I'd just spray paint them. Much safer, easy to buy in cash, and I assume it costs a lot to send someone to clean it up
in reply to Spaz

designboom.com/art/ai-weiwei-s…
in reply to Spaz

Drone, paintball gun, chainsaw, fire
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in reply to interdimensionalmeme

Yeah if that isnt noticed or jammed and traced back to you. Infra lasers are the way to do it with little "noise" and cant be jammed.
in reply to twice_hatch

Sure if you have a drone but it's not nearly as discreet as a fiber+ lens in your sleeve
in reply to interdimensionalmeme

they do record, so it will be quite obvious which person suddenly starts looking like a star in the footage.
in reply to Auli

Even a 1 watt laser will still have enough power after the filter to knock that sensor's clock right out.
Or just use a red laser, they're even cheaper, if less discrete.
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in reply to ☂️-

electronics and industrial supply places, you can rip it off a diode based laser cutter but they're very chonk, if you're handy, you'd get just the diodes, lens and then make your own PCB with powersupply. You need adjustable because the light has to be in focus at the distance between you and the camera or else it will be to diffuse to disable the sensor, both too short and too far. You don't really need a galvo head in this case just mount the pcb on something that can randomnly vibrate the laser in a small radius at the effective distance. You won't be able to hit the camera sensor steady, you need to paint over it randomnly, with the right focus it will work even on rare occasionnal hits since those sensor are very sensitive to laser light
in reply to interdimensionalmeme

Just add adruino with a distance sensing laser to point it it first to have it adjust focal length of the dangerous laser.
in reply to Spaz

Yes that makes sense, the range finding sensor from an old cell phone should do nicely.
You can 3d print a geared lens barrel for small M12 lens quite easily.
Just map the values to real gear position and bingo's your uncle !
in reply to interdimensionalmeme

In the past, individuals have cut down red light and speed cameras using power saws. Are you suggesting a laser would be easier to just burn the pixels of the camera? Wouldn't that be dangerous for people around you?
in reply to grahamja

Yes, it is dangerous even the reflections off the camera could be dangerous. This requires the same awareness of others as handling a laser cleaner.
Here is an article about using a pulse laser to blind a camera sensor
frontiersin.org/journals/physi…
in reply to basiclemmon98

You learning how to make other people directly around you care. Start with the easy stuff, like helping them leave WhatsApp and Discord.
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Whole home audio and AES67 in Pipewire


Is anyone using Pipewire's AES67 support? I'm looking to implement some form of whole home audio for an MPD or some other music server. I've played with a combined airplay sink and a couple Sonos speakers, but it's problematic and cuts out intermittently for a split second.

I'm only really able to use wifi at this point though, and don't want to run cables until I buy a house in the next few months. Though I will run some wired tests over coming months before that, and develop a plan. I've also looked into Snapcast, which is probably preferable to a combined Airplay sink.

And that's because I'm wary of planning to use an open source implementation to a very proprietary protocol long term. When I bought some Genelec speakers for my desk earlier this year, I stumbled across their networked speakers that support POE and AES67. I see Pipewire has AES67 support in the RTP sink, but there's not much out there about people trying to use this.

Has anyone around here gotten a chance to play around with it? How does it work? Any pain points?

in reply to jcarax

I don't know about AES67 but I've used Snapcast now for a few years and it works great. I use a central Mopidy service that streams to a few Snapcast clients connected to audio devices (not directly to speakers though). The clients run on normal PC hardware, Android and some on Pi's with DAC's from Hifiberry. The setup was very DIY but has been running very stable after that.
in reply to Antithetical

Yeah, I think that's my backup plan is to get some powered speakers and Pi's to run Snapcast. But it adds a lot of complexity, and more power requirements at the speaker. On the other hand, it's more hackable than a speaker running a specific piece of software directly, without any real alternatives like I would get with a Pi. Thanks!

in reply to blindbunny

Tell us more about your set up, are you on a laptop or do you have an external usb Audio device?
in reply to blindbunny

I was able to fix this by switching to lts kernal, temporarily.


How trusted is TorGuard?


I've used mullvad for quite a long time, but because it doesn't have port forwarding, its created some concerns with media sharing. Ive seen TorGuard and AirVPN as the main 2 that are recommended. Are they as trustworthy as Mullvad?
in reply to Cattypat

I left them years ago, but their VPN software has (had?) a critical bug - the killswitch treats "connecting" the same as "connected".

Meaning that if the connection drops for any reason and is not immediately reestablished, you not only lose all protection, but you have a false sense of security.




Following U.S. request, Japan won’t recognize Palestinian state


Japan is finalizing plans not to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state for the time being, following the lead of the United States, a staunch ally of Israel, government sources said.

The move is believed to stem from concerns that such recognition could negatively affect the situation in the Middle East, as well as Japan’s relationship with the United States, the sources said.

in reply to Lee Duna

Are you telling me that the people who invented lolli are racist?
in reply to Lee Duna

Reminder: kowtowing to fascists does not make life better. They are nothing but tiny dick bullies and insecure cowards, do not let their loud diarrhea mouths detract from that fact.

Consider them like terrorists, don't negotiate.



in reply to SugarCatDestroyer

Theres not even any Ihara-Grubb Transformation Algorithms this shit ain't cyberpunk.


Right-wing Korean youth group holds memorial event for Charlie Kirk - The Korea Times


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48863264
in reply to schizoidman

We're going to have our own little memorial ceremony. I'm feeding my dog a high-fiber diet, and she can pinch a hige loaf on a picture of KKK Charlie.
in reply to schizoidman

Never saw this dumb ass as an international martyr one day.


Thousands rally across Slovakia against economic and pro-Russian policies


Thousands rallied across Slovakia on Tuesday in a nationwide mass protest against the economic and pro-Russian policies of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico.

The rallies took place in 16 major cities and towns, including the capital of Bratislava.

They latest wave of protests has been fueled by a trip by Fico to China where he met Russian President Vladimir Putin for the third time since the Russian all-out invasion of Ukraine. A package of austerity measures recently approved by the government further angered the protesters.

in reply to Lee Duna

Is Slovakia beyond saving at this point or does it seem possible to still turn things around peacefully, ideally at the ballot box?


Trump gets royal welcome in UK as he makes historic second state visit


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48861990

King Charles III will host Trump at Windsor Castle for a lavish banquet and carriage ride on Wednesday, before Trump meets Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his country residence on Thursday.

In a sign of the pomp and pageantry to come, a guard of honour greeted the Trumps as they stepped off Air Force One at Stansted Airport near London.

The British government has been unapologetic about its efforts to get on the right side of Trump, whose mother was Scottish and who owns a number of golf courses in the UK.

But the British public will be kept far away from Trump, with the visit taking place entirely behind closed doors and heavy security.


in reply to schizoidman

I wish Elisabeth II was still alive. She would've trolled him so hard.
in reply to schizoidman

Only from the government. The voice of the people is decidedly different.

in reply to harc

I'm pretty sure bugs were accepted into the Linux kernel well before the existence of LLMs.



[Solved] [OpenSUSE Tumbleweed] Can't install Nvidia drivers


Yesterday, I did a fresh install of OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my NVidia-powered machine (GeForce GTX 1060 6gb). When installing, I enabled Secure Boot.

By default, the distribution comes with nouveau drivers, and the process of installing official NVidia drivers is outlined here:
en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_dri…

I successfully added openSUSE-repos-Tumbleweed-NVIDIA as per the guide; first oddity is that by default it shipped with openSUSE-repos-MicroOS-NVIDIA, which got uninstalled as a conflicting package, despite this being Tumbleweed. (I later tried to rollback and do these steps with openSUSE-repos-MicroOS-NVIDIA installed instead, to no avail)

Next, as per the guide, I tried to do zypper install-new-recommends. After installation, I rebooted the machine. Upon login, resolution was forced to low.

inxi -G has shown N/A in the driver field.

I've rolled back via snapper rollback, confirmed that nouveau drivers are back in place (resolution was back to normal, inxi -G has shown nouveau), and tried to install nvidia-video-G6 using YaST. It has automatically installed all dependencies as well.

Upon login, I faced the same issue - resolution degradation and N/A in the driver field.

Troubleshooting for this issue has shown that secure boot may not allow these drivers to be launched without importing the respective key, as listed in the same Nvidia drivers article. However, the file that needs to be imported is not at the suggested location (/usr/share/nvidia-pubkeys/); in fact, /usr/share only had nvidia folder, which didn't seem to contain any keys.

As a workaround, I attempted to disable secure boot by entering:
mokutil --disable-validation. A menu appeared on reboot, through which I disabled secure boot. Further launches had "launching in insecure mode" notice.
mokutil --sb-state output is SecureBoot disabled.

Then, I tried to install the driver again, as described above. Still no luck, and same issue.

So, what else could be the issue and what do I do about it next? Thank you in advance for any replies!

Solution that worked: instead of going for install-new-recommends, install the following package:

nvidia-driver-G06-kmp-meta

It should be available by default, but if not, add the respective repository by using this command:

zypper addrepo https://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/tumbleweed/

Thanks to Björn Tantau! The comment with the solution: swg-empire.de/comment/7201260

Update
Bug solved, fix should roll out in a few days:
bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug…


nvidia-driver-G06-kmp-meta should be the package to install. It should pull in the gl and video packages.

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in reply to Allero

I tried my 1060 with Debian, Ubuntu and Mint. Didn’t get it to run (stable) with the Nvidia drivers. And it will only get worse from here (especially with wayland) because the driver version for these cards is no longer maintained.

If found an article* about arch and Nvidia with a few things I haven’t tried. I’ll give it another try. But I have no hopes on getting it to run stable.

in reply to SomeRandomNoob

I had some Arch derivatives (Endeavour, Manjaro) on this very computer and everything was smooth. Had some pains with Fedora, but it worked as well.


Graphite (programmatic 2D art/design suite built in Rust) September update - project's largest release to date


There has been another major update for Graphite.rs

For those who are not yet familiar with Graphite:

Graphite is a free, open-source editor for vector and raster graphics, currently available in alpha version. Get creative with a fully non-destructive editing workflow that combines layer-based compositing with node-based generative design.
#foss
in reply to wakest ⁂

I couldn't figure out how to get Separate Subpaths like in the video to work at all tho... I fucked around for a while and nothing worked, sure I was just confusing myself but wanted to figure it out


Is it "safe" to use an own domain for Mails?


Hey there,

i have a domain (.de-domain, registered with netcup) that i would like to use for my email-provider, but i am hesitant.

Why i am hesitant: I don't want that people might be able to find out my name/adress that is registered with my domain. If some service does not need my personal data, i simply don't want them to be able to access them. It's as simple as that.

I read that a whois-check could reveal my data, but the situation seems more complicated. At least, i couldn't reveal my personal data with a whois-check.

Why i would like to use my own domain: I want to be more independent from my mail-provider.

I am not that tech-savvy, so sorry if this is a silly question. I tried searching, but didn't found anything, probably because keywords like domain bring up lots of different topics.

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in reply to fluffy

In the EU, whois data is hidden by GDPR. As mentioned, it takes a special request to get the info.
in reply to fluffy

I tried to run my own email server for a while. It was hit or miss and a lot of hassle. So I decided on a EU mail service called mailo.com. For the amount of email I send and receive, it seems to do the trick.


Android Launchers with Internet Connection..?


Can someone tell me why an Android launcher should have Internet access..?
Been on the hunt for a new launcher but am not installing software which I fail to see having to use the net to operate...just like keyboards...another one that has me scratch my head
in reply to CkrnkFrnchMn 🇨🇦

They shouldn't.

Most include features such as a (subpar) news feed and weather.

These things are nice, but there's no need for a launcher to have them. They can, and should be done by other, dedicated apps. Someone mentioned widgets, but the launcher doesn't talk to the widget's app via Internet... it talks to it via IPC (inter-process communication). Ergo, no Internet permission needed.

Same with keyboards. They give you access to stuff like "ID this song", "get user-created themes" or "better swiping and handwriting recognition", all the while doing god-knows-what with your data.

It's basically a ruse. Give the users something thst needs the Internet permission, even if optional, so you can sensibly request it. Wheb you do, you get the unlimited, impossible-to-control permission (revokable only via ADB), allowing any and all Internet traffic.

As they say, "with power comes responsibility". This is a lot of power. And most apps in the Play Store don't give much confidence in their devs' data responsibility.

You can try looking at Settings to disable Internet access, but YMMV depending on the exact flavour of Android.



Hi, I want to install Linux along side Win 10.


Only beacuse there are a couple of softawares that I need that don't run well in Bottles (Nitro Pro and an old app for anothere thing). It's a laptop with CPU i7 and a NVIDIA graphic card 1050 ti. Which distro would be best suited for the task? Is Mint ok? Thank you.
Update: Setting the dual boot was getting messy, so I clean installed Mint. I'll try Windows VM later hoping it wont be too difficoult.
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Japan refuses to raise tariffs on China and India over Russian oil trade


Tokyo considers the Russian export project Sakhalin-2, located north of Japan, as a key source of LNG supply to the country. These supplies are not subject to Western sanctions.

in reply to cyrano

Honest question: why were highly skilled Korean engineers working "illegally" in USA to begin with? Why didn't they go through the process to get a worker's visa or whatever?

Another honest question: why do we have a scumbag for president? Who the hell voted for him anyway?

in reply to LemmyKnowsBest

why were highly skilled Korean engineers working "illegally" in USA to begin with?


Most of them say they had valid visas or work authorization.

The U.S. has a visa waiver program where people can come into the U.S. without a visa, and have certain rights similar to visa holders. Many of the South Korean workers have taken the position that the visas they had that allowed them to work for 6 months, or the visa waivers they had entitled them to do temporary work for less than 90 days, and that they were within those time windows.

The lawsuits being filed also allege that immigration officials acknowledged that many of the workers did have legal rights to work, but that they were deported anyway.

So no, I don't think it's been shown that the workers did anything illegal. It really sounds like ICE fucked up by following a random tip a little too credulously.

in reply to booly

This. All articles I've read that have interviews with the deported people concur that they had work visas or visa waivers. They weren't in the US illegally because businesses that send employees overseas aren't that stupid. ICE targeting them is just the dumbest thing they could do, and treating them as ICE did is currently being investigated in South Korea for human rights violations. Seriously you should read their accounts of their captivity, it's horrific.

I really hope Hyandai and LG tell the US to get stuffed.

in reply to LemmyKnowsBest

You have accidentally blamed the victims. It is common around the world for people to work abroad, and we almost always do what our bosses tell us. Our bosses, of course, understand the laws of the places where we'll be working, and they tell us what papers to fill out for immigration and visa purposes. Every multinational company has several people in HR who are experts on this topic.

So the real question to ask is, "Did their employers try to circumvent the law?" ... I think probably the answer is no, but if you think the answer is yes, then you should immediately ask, "Why didn't ICE arrest the employers, then?"

Also, immigration violations are almost never illegal. They're not crimes; they are civil infractions. Like parking tickets.

in reply to fodor

I'm sorry that you misinterpreted my tone and misinterpreted what I said. Let me be more clear: South Koreans are awesome and they did nothing wrong. Why do you think I'm blaming them? Did you also miss my second paragraph where I indicated my opinion that Donald Trump is an absolute douchebag?


The End of the American Experiment. 1776 to 2025. (Or more realistically: How we got where we are today)



in reply to greenbelt

Are you, are you
Coming to the tree?
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in reply to greenbelt

Asymmetric warfare is the only way these people can effectively fight back against the injustices from the US. It's why the US has spent the past 20 years convincing this generation that terrorism is bad.


Fediverse Report – #134


Fediverse Report 134 - this week's #fediverse news

  • Mastodon shows their quote post implementation, coming next week
  • A New Social's Bridgy Fed makes it easier to see interactions to your post on other networks with a new DM feature

Fediverse Report – #134

The News


Mastodon is finally introducing quote posts to their software, with the feature rolling out next week to the servers managed by Mastodon itself, and becoming available in Mastodon 4.5 soon after. Mastodon always had a significant worry that quote posts would lead to ‘dunking’ behaviour, where people would quote post someone else for clout. This is visible in how Mastodon has implemented the feature, and how their blog posts introduces the feature: it sees quote posts as a powerful tool that can easily be misused. That is why Mastodon has focused on giving users control over who can quote their posts; you can select per post if you want nobody, everybody, or only your followers to be able to quote your posts. You are also able to change this after you’ve made a post and somebody quotes your post in a manner you are do not want. In that case you can remove your original post from the other person’s quote post.

Giving people more control over how their data can be used is a great thing, and Mastodon adding quote posts in a manner that allows for people to determine how and if their posts can be quoted is a good implementation choice. Mastodon’s concern regarding the potential for harm with dunking does need some context however, researcher Hilda Bastian has a highly detailed overview of over 30 studies on quote posts on Twitter and their impact. Bastian notes: “There’s conflicting evidence on whether QTs increase or decrease incivility, and whatever effect there is, it doesn’t seem to be major.” Bluesky added a similar feature for quote posts in summer 2024, also allowing people to select when their posts can be quoted, and also described them as anti-toxicity features. I’m not aware of any study on how this feature on Bluesky affected toxic behaviour.


Bridgy Fed, the software that connects ActivityPub with Bluesky’s AT Protocol, has gotten a new feature where you will get notified of interactions from non-bridged accounts. When you ‘bridge’ your account, it allows people on the other social network to interact with your posts. When someone replies to you on the other protocol, and they also have your account bridged, the replies show up on your posts, as if you were interacting with each other over the same protocol. But if the other person on the other network replies to a post, and they have not bridged their account, these replies are not visible, as they’ve not consented to getting their data send out on the other protocol. As such it becomes easy to miss interactions with your post that happen on the other protocol.

A New Social, the organisation behind Bridgy Fed, has launched an update where you will now get an hourly digest DM with links to the interactions on the other network. And if you do not want to receive the DMs, you can alter this in the Bridgy Fed settings page, or with a simple ‘mute’ as a reply.


The .world cluster is a group of fediverse servers all managed by FediHosting Foundation. The cluster contains servers such as the mastodon.world server and the lemmy.world server, which makes it one of the largest admins of fediverse users. The organisation shared an update, where they announced that they’ve expanded with a new piefed.world server. They also gave an update on their finances, with costs around 2000 USD per month, but income having dropped to around 1300 USD due to less donations. As the .world cluster of servers represents a significant portion of the fediverse, and contains the largest threadiverse server with lemmy.world, the financial health of the cluster is worth paying attention to.


A small piece of news that I think is worth highlighting: the iOS client IceCubes will not have support for the GoToSocial software, because the GoToSocial Code of Conduct prohibits contributions that are generated by AI. Every software is political in some form, and fediverse software makes the political aspect of software much more explicit. The fediverse talks about the plural politics of people often in terms of servers and moderation. By having many different servers, people can join the community that they align with. What’s interesting to me about this disagreement between GoToSocial and IceCubes is that this can extent to software itself as well. There is value in having multiple different clients that all offer roughly the same function, and having multiple different microblogging platforms that all do the same thing of posting. Software is political, and that people can express their politics via the software they choose is a good thing about the fediverse.

The Links


#nlnet

connectedplaces.online/reports…




At UN, western powers push phantom 'Palestine' recognition to safeguard Israel


Rather than act to end Israel's genocide in Gaza, western leaders rally behind a French-Saudi scheme for fictive statehood that entrenches Israeli supremacy and props up the PA
in reply to technocrit

I didn't realise just how biased Middle East Eye was until this article. What a shitrag.
in reply to FishFace

I'm not sure what you mean. It seemed relatively on point.
in reply to FishFace

I didn't realize how biased you are till i read your comment
in reply to FishFace

Polls say that the entire world thinks zionists are shitrags right? and their payments to the UN must not be working anymore. I know these things take time, but I do want to see Netenyahoo, Smotrich and ben gvir pay for their war crimes in the usual manner we deal with genociding war criminals-- after a fair trial of course. And, all the Israelis who supported this regime should each stand trial after. The whole stolen country is full of genocidal criminals. murderers, and land thieves.

By your comment I assume you're a zionist. Might be time for you and yours to start pretending you never supported any of this.

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in reply to kreskin

I support a two-state solution, whatever that means in your lexicon. But yes, the Israeli officials ought to be tried and sentenced for crimes against humanity.


British soldier goes on trial for Bloody Sunday massacre


For the first time, a British soldier has gone on trial for murder over the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre of Northern Irish protesters. Families have spent half a decade fighting to get the case to court, blaming authorities for whitewashing the killings.
in reply to technocrit

That is actually pretty amazing. Too little too late but damn, it happened.

in reply to ExtremeDullard

This is a known issue. It should be fixed in the next release (hopefully).

in reply to schizoidman

Good article. Will finish it later but it seems pretty neutral and relevant painting both the US and China's history and recent actions. Many interesting parts, guy knows LLMs are not the way to AGI, wonder how much more the American LLM bubble can hold. From what I read, he seems like a real, brilliant scientist, driven by wanting to understand consciousness, but also an Oppenheimer type.
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in reply to schizoidman

The leads buried pretty deep:

It was in summer 2020, in the early months of Covid, Zhu says, that he made the decision to leave the US. He cited his disaffection with the direction of the AI community and the hothouse of American politics – both its leftwing brand of campus progressivism and the Trump-era national security crusades. There was also a personal factor. His younger daughter, Zhu Yi, is a figure skater who was recruited in 2018 to compete for China in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics


In general he seems more angry at the direction silicon valley ai is going rather then how US politics are going. He thinks larger more traditional explainable statistical models are the way forward as opposed to the black box neural networks and transformers that power llms and most other models in this recent wave.

China is giving him hundreds of millions in grants to pursue those theories, whereas silicon valley vcs probably won't give him a dime unless it's got an llm in it and US research grants are drying up in general but especially to Chinese professors.


in reply to Lee Duna

I think the countries that refuse to compete in the genocide song festival should just get together and organise their own genocide-free song festival.

Disgusting that so many countries haven't protested yet, and even more disgusted at Germany for insisting that Israel should be part of it, but good on the slowly increasing number of countries that are finally taking a stand.

in reply to mcv

The name is already there. You said it. "The genocide-free song festival."

in reply to silence7

Permafrost melting also plays into it I guess. Think about that: large areas - larger than many countries - have adapted to permafrost, i.e. below a certain depth the ground is always frozen - and now it's melting. We're so fucked.
in reply to A_norny_mousse

This study critically reviews the existing models and concludes that focused deep heat and gas from below the permafrost may be the key factor allowing the formation of GECs, while atmospheric heating indirectly triggers their formation by accelerating cryogenic process rates and the formation of new lakes and rivers. GECs appear to be associated with faulting in the area and form where sub-lake or sub-river talik structures meet local thinning of the permafrost.

in reply to RandAlThor

So today I learned that that Meme with the Burley mountain man nodding at you, yeah that one, that's Robert Redford. I would never have guessed that in 100 years.
in reply to njm1314

Sorry, you seem to be confused. That’s Jeremiah Johnson in the GIF.
in reply to RandAlThor

Well that's dumb! Why not at other ages? 115 fox example? 89?! That's not even a round number! Nah nah nah! We demand he come back for at least one more year.


Tensions flare as Chinese and Philippine ships collide near disputed shoal in South China Sea


China’s coast guard accused a Philippine ship of deliberately ramming one of its vessels on Tuesday near Scarborough Shoal, a disputed territory that both countries claim in the South China Sea. The Philippines denied it, saying China’s forces used powerful water cannons that damaged its ship and injured a crew member.

https://apnews.com/article/philippines-south-china-sea-scarborough-shoal-collision-fc31a170189e4747b8314fb605ca7d0c

in reply to RandAlThor

From the sound of it, this was a commercial Filipino fishing vessel that likely rammed the Chinese ship by accident because the Chinese navy damaged that ship with powerful water cannons.



Anwar: Malaysia to take firm Gaza stand in Trump meeting, urges decisive action against Israel


He said that while many nations have strongly voiced their positions, mere statements and calls are not sufficient, and must instead be followed up with decisive actions.

in reply to Lee Duna

Hell, I don't want to live here--- why the fook would any Canadian who aren't braindead stupid want to come to this shit hole with its shit hole government???
in reply to selkiesidhe

Exactly my question. Why is anyone still even trying to come here to live?
in reply to thatradomguy

ive met a few, they are quite literally, in the most literal sense. very, very, very stupid people.
in reply to Lee Duna

News flash: smart people with resources don't want to live in an authoritarian shithole run by a wannabe dictator.


Can you be sued for defaming virtual K-pop stars? South Korea court says yes


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/49220518

They may be fictional characters, but they are voiced by real people, the court says.




Can you be sued for defaming virtual K-pop stars? South Korea court says yes


They may be fictional characters, but they are voiced by real people, the court says.





Trump boasts he ordered another lethal strike on a cartel boat in international waters


in reply to ExLisper

The media is really careful about using “alleged” in cases where they obviously dont need to, in order to sow doubt, and not using it in cases where they definitely need to, to pretend that some bullshit narrative is certain even though the opposite is true
in reply to ExLisper

It's shocking how the media just repeat the statements of this government without any questions asked. They're really functioning as propaganda distributors rather than journalists these days. We're seeing it also with them repeating uncritically the FBI's claims about the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect.
in reply to floofloof

Bold move admitting to war crimes cotton. Let's see if it pays off.
in reply to Doomsider

When have war crimes ever come back to bite a US President? Getting away with it is a long tradition.
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Timor-Leste students protest government plan to buy new cars for parliamentarians


Timor-Leste police have fired tear gas at protesters who rallied against a plan to buy new official cars for MPs, which triggered anger in one of the poorest nations in South-East Asia.

More than 1,000 people, mostly university students, rallied near the National Parliament in Dili to protest against the plan approved last year to procure cars for each of the 65 members of parliament.

The plan was the latest flashpoint in the resource-dependent country, where more than 40 per cent of its population lives below the poverty line, according to the World Bank.



Linux security


Hi there,

Win10 is soon not supported. Tbh Linux have been on my radar since I started to break from the US big tech.

But how is security handled in Linux? Linux is pretty open-source, or am I not understanding it correctly.
So how can I as a new user make sure to have the most secure machine as possible?

in reply to BCsven

Can I use it to run pirated games through WINE and Lutris?
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in reply to KernelTale

I'm sure you could. I personally haven't tried that, but games work well for me, as do the random windows engineering tools I gathered in the 2000s


Pro-Palestine actors use Emmy Awards platform to slam Gaza genocide


"it is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel. Our religion and our culture is such an important and long-standing institution that is separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state"

"I cannot work with somebody who justifies or supports the genocide. I can't. It's as simple as that, and we shouldn't be able to do that. In this industry, and in any other industry,"

in reply to solo

I hate awards shows because of all the preaching these rich assholes do.

Still, I appreciate that they did this. (And still glad I didn't sit through it.)

in reply to FlashMobOfOne

Bardem doesn't come across that way to me

Einbinder later told Variety that "it is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel. Our religion and our culture is such an important and long-standing institution that is separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state".


Einbinder seems pretty legit too

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in reply to etuomaala

Trump's suggestion that the incident could have been accidental.


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in reply to etuomaala

"Accidentally" drone bombing a separate, uninvolved country, may be more concerning than doing it deliberately.