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in reply to Coelacanth

I am. Since I'm using a VPN, I'm unfortunately unable to watch videos when not logged in as well. I guess for now all I can do is wait.
in reply to Lemmchen

Fingers crossed it gets fixed soon. Logged-in streams seem to break quite often.

in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

If the powerful weren‘t afraid of a sober population, they would clean up the demand side of this.
in reply to RockBottom

That would deprive the CIA of immense profits and leave them without a stick to beat South American countries with

in reply to Arthur Besse

Wow you mean all those countries that aided and abetted this genocide arent actually doing anything by “recognizing Palestine as a country”. Whatever’s left of it that is.
in reply to dogbert

We recognize the rubbel as Palestine. Or what was Palestine.
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Finland's unemployment rate rises to 20-year high at 10%


The Finnish economy has been hit hard by global economic turmoil and uncertainty stemming from the war in Ukraine, with trade with neighbouring Russia drying up and export companies hampered by the subsequent energy crisis pushing up costs.

https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/finlands-unemployment-rate-rises-20-year-high-10-2025-09-23/

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in reply to KaKi87

Looking at the network tab while loading a thread, I see you need to include type_=All.

(lemmy-ui sends other parameters too but your example URL works for me with just tyoe_=All added.)

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in reply to KaKi87

i'm guessing it might have something to do with the fact that jlai.lu is configured to default to the Local view while lemmy.world defaults to All




NVIDIA's Monopolistic Takeover | Gamers Nexus





Arizona fake electors prosecution hits roadblock as court declines appeal


cross-posted from: tucson.social/post/2297025

The Arizona Court of Appeals declined to take up Attorney General Kris Mayes’ appeal of a lower court’s decision to send the Arizona fake electors case back to a grand jury.



2025 Norwin Band Festival – Burrell High School Photos


The Burrell High School Marching Band performing "Feed The Machine" during the 2025 Norwin Band Festival at Norwin Knights Stadium in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

The Burrell High School Marching Band performing “Feed The Machine” during the 2025 Norwin Band Festival at Norwin Knights Stadium in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

2025 Norwin Band Festival - Burrell High School

All of these photos are available under a Creative Commons license, free for you to use as long as you give me photography credit.
A performer on a green field waves a large flag with a black and white gear design. They are dressed in a brown vest, white shirt, and have their hair in a braid, exuding a spirited energy while showcasing the flag.Burrell High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin
You can find all of the edited photos from this and other events on my Flickr site.
A group of young musicians in matching uniforms performs outdoors. They play various instruments, including a bass guitar, drums, a keyboard, and a xylophone. The setting appears to be a music or marching band event on a sports field.Burrell High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin
You can find all of my photos on my Smugmug site.
A group of six marching band members, dressed in navy and white uniforms with tall, feathered hats, are playing saxophones on a sports field. The background features green artificial turf.Burrell High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin




It's Time to "Linux"! – Journey to EndeavourOS #1


I have decided that, simply put, I am very, very tired of my computer acting against me and gaining new problems every day as if they were achievements in a video game, so I’m going to take advantage of my Linux experience with the Steam Deck and Raspberry Pi OS to finally start moving away from Windows!

in reply to informapirata ⁂

Fidarsi è bene ma non fidarsi è meglio.
Danny combinaguai da una parte dice "l'economia russia è al tracollo", dall'altra poi son strette di mano e "grandi amici", "Israele ora basta, stai esagerando", dall'altra "hanno diritto a fare quel che vogliono".

Potrebbero sostituirlo già con un'ai, considerato le allucinazioni

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in reply to suoko

considera che SharePoint è ormai ancora uno standard di fatto della gestione documentale militare nei paesi occidentali. Già ha ricevuto una sberla improvvisa con la falla emersa di recente, ma soprattutto sta vivendo un periodo di crisi reputazionale con l'attuale andazzo statunitense. La sostituzione di SharePoint con Alfresco o Docunentun sarà il prossimo passo dell'emancipazione di qualche forza armata europea dal monopolio Microsoft?
in reply to informapirata ⁂

SharePoint, powerapps, powerautomate. Linguaggio excel per programmare, ricordano tanto access...
in reply to informapirata ⁂

Comunque la Difesa italiana ha intrapreso quella stessa strada nel lontano 2015 (e lo so per certo perché gli ho fatto settimane di formazione su LibreOffice all'epoca ;)
@Suoko

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Afghan teen survives flight in aircraft landing gear from Kabul to Delhi


A 13-year-old Afghan boy survived a perilous stowaway attempt by hiding in the landing gear compartment of Kam Air flight RQ4401 from Kabul to Delhi (Airbus A340-300 reg. YA-KME).

https://www.aviation24.be/airports/delhi-del/afghan-teen-survives-flight-in-aircraft-landing-gear-from-kabul-to-delhi/






Documents offer rare insight on Ice’s close relationship with Palantir


ver the past decade, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (Ice) has amassed millions of data points that it uses to identify and track its targets – from social media posts to location history and, most recently, tax information.

And there’s been one, multibillion-dollar tech company particularly instrumental in enabling Ice to put all that data to work: Palantir, the data analytics firm co-founded by Peter Thiel, the rightwing mega-donor and tech investor.

For years, little was known about how Ice uses Palantir’s technology. The company has consistently described itself as a “data processor” and says it does not play an active role in any of its customers’ data collection efforts or what clients do with that information.

Now, a cache of internal Ice documents – including hundreds of pages of emails between Ice and Palantir, as well as training manuals, and reports on the use of Palantir products – offer some of the first real-world examples of how Ice has used Palantir in its investigations and during on-the-ground enforcement operations.



GSA walks back mass layoffs of its federal buildings workforce


The General Services Administration is looking to reinstate hundreds of laid-off employees who managed its governmentwide real estate portfolio.

GSA’s Public Buildings Service is giving laid-off employees the option to return to their jobs, after sending them reduction-in-force notices earlier this year.

“This serves as an update to your previously issued notice of reduction in force. Your specific notice of Reduction in Force (RIF) has been rescinded, effective immediately,” acting PBS Commissioner Andrew Heller wrote in a notice obtained by Federal News Network.

GSA is giving PBS employees until the end of the day on Friday, Sept. 26, to accept or decline reinstatement. If employees accept the offer, they must report to their previous posts by Oct. 6.



Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon - Atto 8 e Princess Serenity


Questo ottavo capitolo del manga di Sailor Moon rimane sul semplice, cominciando proprio da dove lo scorso si è interrotto, ma è davvero così...

stuff.octt.eu.org/2025/09/pret…



Tesla technician sues for $51mln after assembly-line robot knocks him unconscious


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/49395945

Exclusive: After being struck with ‘the force of an approximately 8,000-pound counterbalance weight,’ court filings say Peter Hinterdobler has already racked up $1 million in medical bills



Tesla technician sues for $51mln after assembly-line robot knocks him unconscious


Exclusive: After being struck with ‘the force of an approximately 8,000-pound counterbalance weight,’ court filings say Peter Hinterdobler has already racked up $1 million in medical bills


Case file: s3.documentcloud.org/documents…





Huawei Plans Three-Year Campaign to Overtake Nvidia in AI Chips


Huawei Technologies Co. openly admits its silicon can’t match Nvidia Corp.’s in raw power and speed. So to pack the same punch, China’s national champion is counting on its traditional strengths: brute force, networking, and policy support.


Archived version: archive.is/20250923153123/bloo…

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Tesla’s Full-Self Driving Software Is A Mess. Should It Be Legal?


Elon Musk hypes the AI-enabled system, and getting more people to buy it is key to his new pay package. But in a recent test, it ignored some street signs and squashed a mannequin child.


Archived version: archive.is/20250923103825/forb…



Arrowhead School Board passed a new policy that restricts what teachers can display in their classrooms like "Safe Space" & a new electronic pass system limits students to 7 bathroom breaks per week


Students at a high school in Wisconsin are upset about their district's new electronic pass system that limits the number of times a student can use the bathroom during the school day and week.

The new ePass system at Arrowhead Union High School, located in a suburb of Milwaukee, functions as an electronic hall pass that students must use to take bathroom breaks during school hours.



'The Fight Doesn’t End Here': Despite Kimmel's Return, Accountability Demanded for Trump's FCC Chair, Media Execs


Jimmy Kimmel will return to the airwaves Tuesday night after his suspension by ABC was met with a massive public backlash. But while they say the comedian’s reinstatement is cause for celebration, advocates say that it’s just one small victory in a much larger fight against the Trump administration’s campaign to censor dissent.

Andrew O’Neill, the advocacy director of the group Indivisible, which called on its members to boycott ABC‘s parent company Disney in response to the company’s capitulation to President Donald Trump, said that Kimmel “wasn’t reinstated because Disney executives slept on it and had a change of heart.”

“He’s back on air because those executives got a wake-up call from the American public,” O’Neill said. “People all over the country showed up, canceling subscriptions, protesting outside ABC and Disney, Nexstar and more, and made it damn clear this political alliance with Trump was not in Disney’s best interest. Trump’s authoritarian playbook is unpopular, and when these CEOs comply, it’s not only cowardly. It’s unstrategic.”



For-Profit Corporations Are Buying Up More Psychiatric Hospitals. Some Flout Federal Law With Scarce Repercussions.


Shields and other researchers have repeatedly flagged concerns about lower quality of care at mental health facilities owned by for-profit corporations, in part due to efforts to cut staff and reduce costs. Companies have defended the quality of care they provide.

ProPublica reported Monday that over 90 psychiatric hospitals across the country have violated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act in the past 15 years. The vast majority of them — around 80% — are owned by for-profit corporations.

Yet only a handful have faced any consequences from either the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services, both of which are responsible for regulating the law. In the rare cases when hospitals have faced fines, the penalties have been trivial compared to the earnings of each for-profit hospital chain, the investigation found.


in reply to Lee Duna

Another good reason for me to be against nuclear
in reply to Kami

So you're saying because trump goes on a rant and doesn't slander nuclear power, that's a reason not to continue to progress with the tech?

What a strange take.

Kami doesn't like this.

in reply to HikingVet

I'm totally for advancing. With the correct tech, of course, which is none of what can make a fascist happy
in reply to Kami

If people are still building fossil fuel plants, it's preferable that they build nuclear instead. Nuclear has the downsides of what to do with the waste (modern reactors produce much less than older designs, and some actually use the waste from older designs as fuel), expansion of fossil fuels have the downside that we won't live long enough for nuclear waste to become any kind of real problem

Obviously renewables are best, but whilst we've not got the battery tech ready for 100% renewable base load, it's not enough on its own.

Don't let perfect be the enemy of good

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in reply to 9point6

Point is that I want the people who can make it perfect to profit from it, not the ones that will only make it good selling it for better.
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in reply to Value Subtracted

Re: Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x10 "New Life and New Civilizations"


> Batel's Gorn DNA infusion, the treatment from the chimera plant, and her earlier encounter with the Vezda are stirred up into a convoluted sci-fi stew to explain all this in a dialogue scene that tries with all its might to use sci-fi-y terminology to convince us this actually makes sense, but mostly just draws attention to what a whopper of an ass-pull it all really is. The overriding sense one gets while watching this is, "Well, they're just making stuff up now and pretending it holds water." It really doesn't. But I have to admit that I respect the commitment to the sheer insanity of the concept, even if the effort and seam-hiding are lacking. In the end, it's basically, "because we said so."

god bless Jammer.

jammersreviews.com/st-snw/s3/n…



Poland to Russia: ‘You have been warned’ so don’t ‘whine’ if your jets are shot down in NATO airspace


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/36340601

Radosław Sikorski upbraids Moscow for being “incapable of living in peace” with its neighbors following a series of incursions into NATO airspace.

Russia shouldn't complain at the United Nations if its missiles or aircraft are shot down after entering NATO airspace, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski warned Moscow on Monday.

Sikorski was speaking at an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council in New York. The summit was convened after three Russian military jets entered Estonian airspace for 12 minutes on Sept. 19 before being repelled by Italian F-35s representing NATO.

"I have only one request to the Russian government: If another missile or aircraft enters our space without permission, deliberately or by mistake, and gets shot down and the wreckage falls on NATO territory, please don't come here to whine about it," Sikorski said. "You have been warned."

Not to be outdone, Sikorski sent a further barb Moscow's way in New York: "We know you don't care for international law, and you are incapable of living in peace with your neighbors. Your insane nationalism contains a lust for domination that will not cease until you realize that the age of empires is over and that your empire will not be rebuilt."

in reply to F_State

Well either it's delibrate action by Russia which means fire away or they're laughably incompetent, accidentally flying into everyone else's airspace.
in reply to RaivoKulli

Deliberate. And under the circumstances I'm not opposed to Poland defending their airspace against Russia. Drawing a hardline in the sand is the only way to stop people like Putin.


in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

We actually make fun of Teslas we come across. Ten years ago, seeing one was like "damn, wow, a Tesla". Today it's "eeewwww, yuck, a swasticar."

I doubt even coca-cola could destroy a brand that thoroughly. And god knows they tried.

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in reply to Max - Poliverso 🇪🇺🇮🇹

Which shows how disconnected it is from it's performance as a car selling business.

Today we celebrate it's decline in the latter, tomorrow we can only hope we celebrate both

in reply to Max - Poliverso 🇪🇺🇮🇹

What?!? How is that piece of crap stock back to a trillion dollar + valuation? All their key metrics are terrible, they have no new products worth mentioning, their robotaxi service is a literal car crash and their robots are 2 years behind Chinese robotics companies.

I will say this though, I am happy I didn't short them even though they fully deserve it.


in reply to stenAanden

I used to work with a guy who grew up in the rural American Midwest, used chew, knew how to drive a tractor. He was crazy about Scrooge McDuck and Huey, Louie and Dewie comics. I guess I just assumed there were people who were fans here?