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in reply to Arthur Besse

He is wrong, Iran should build nuclear bombs, it is the only way they can ensure their safety when criminal regimes like the US and Israel have them and threatened to use them.
in reply to Sina

Yes, many times more than I would trust the US or Israel. Though if they did use them on say Tel Aviv I wouldn't mind.
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in reply to Sina

More than I trust Israel who stole them from the USA and possibly murdered JFK to cover it up.


Turns Out Trump’s Own Team Messed Up U.N. Escalator and Teleprompter


Party of personal responsibility everyone!


Trump Offers Argentina a Bailout: But Will it Actually Work?


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/36409329

Out of curiosity I even went on to some libertarian subreddits to see how they were discussing it. Not only is it being downplayed, but done a 180 that they even supported Milei to begin with.


Best Linux client for receiving calls from XMPP? (JMP.chat)


I use Debian 13 with KDE. I have a JMP.chat number and I use Cheogram on Android for this, works wonderfully. However, on Linux, I've tried different clients, Dino-IM, Gajim, etc. But all of them have their own quirks. Dino-IM seems to work the best for me, though, I was never able to get an phone ringing notification from a incoming call. That was a real downside for me. If anyone knows a way to set it up correctly, or what client I should use, please feel free to post below.

Thank you!

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in reply to Zeon

sorry, I'm off-topic here... are there free alternatives to this paid (jmp.chat) service?
in reply to Zeon

If you asked in the Sopranica MUC they would say Movim or Dino, you could even try app.cheogram.com/


[Episode] Turkey! Time to Strike • Turkey! - Episode 12 discussion


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in reply to rikka

We've heard you like bootstrap paradoxes, so we've added a bootstrap paradox to your bootstrap paradox!



Lezioni di Mafie, la seconda puntata: la cocaina al centro del racconto di Gratteri


Dopo il successo del debutto, Lezioni di Mafie torna stasera, mercoledì 24 settembre 2025, in prima serata su La7 con la seconda puntata. Alla guida c’è il procuratore capo di Napoli Nicola Gratteri, che insieme a Antonio Nicaso e Paolo Di Giannantonio affronta i nodi cruciali della criminalità organizzata. Dopo aver conquistato 1.108.000 telespettatori e il 7,1% di share alla prima puntata, la trasmissione si concentra ora su un tema che accomuna tutte le mafie: la cocaina, l’oro bianco.

TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Lezioni di Mafie, la seconda puntata: la cocaina al centro del racconto di Gratteri





Which of the 3 standard compression algorithms on Unix (gz, xz, or bz2) is best for long term data archival at their highest compression?


I have a lot of tar and disk image backups, as well as raw photos, that I want to squeeze onto a hard drive for long term offline archival, but I want to make the most of the drive's capacity so I want to compress them at the highest ratio supported by standard tools. I've zeroed out the free space in my disk images so I can save the entire image while only having it take up as much space as there are actual files on them, and raw images in my experience can have their size reduced by a third or even half with max compression (and I would assume it's lossless since file level compression can regenerate the original file in its entirety?)

I've heard horror stories of compressed files being made completely unextractable by a single corrupted bit but I don't know how much a risk that still is in 2025, though since I plan to leave the hard drive unplugged for long periods, I want the best chance of recovery if something does go wrong.

I also want the files to be extractable with just the Linux/Unix standard binutils since this is my disaster recovery plan and I want to be able to work with it through a Linux live image without installing any extra packages when my server dies, hence I'm only looking at gz, xz, or bz2.

So out of the three, which is generally considered more stable and corruption resistant when the compression ratio is turned all the way up? Do any of them have the ability to recover from a bit flip or at the very least detect with certainty whether the data is corrupted or not when extracting? Additionally, should I be generating separate checksum files for the original data or do the compressed formats include checksumming themselves?

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in reply to HiddenLayer555

Upgrade from compression tools to backup tools. Look into using restic (a tool with dedup, compression and checksumming) on a filesystem which also checksums and compresses (btrfs/zfs) - that's probably most reasonable protection and space saving available. Between restic's checks and the filesystem you will know when a bit flips and that's when you replace the hardware (restoring from one of your other backups).
in reply to HiddenLayer555

There are a lot of smart answers in here, but personally I wouldn't risk it by using a compressed archive. Disk space is cheap.


US ready to completely replace Russian gas and oil product supplies to Europe - Energy Minister


in reply to queermunist she/her

It's because they painted themselves into a corner by burning bridges with Russia. At this point, they're in a situation where they have hostile Russia on their border, and they lack a credible military of their own. This situation gives the US a huge amount of leverage over Europe.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Their bridges with Russia can be rebuilt.

But even if that's a bridge too far, they could embrace Chinese solar and batteries and electrification. A large up front investment for the ability to generate their own power and cut fossil fuel dependency. China would happily work with them even if they still refuse reproachment with Russia.

Instead they're just idly waiting for the US to complete their colonization.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I think you're mistaken here. Russia burned the bridges by invading a European sovereign country. This is not complicated.

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in reply to DreasNil

It's incredible how people continue to peddle this infantile version of how the conflict started.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Are you saying that Russia is not occupying parts of Ukraine? That the war would not end if Russia retracted their armies and left Ukraine alone?

Honestly, I don't even know why I'm trying to reason with a troll...

in reply to DreasNil

No, I'm saying that history didn't start on February of 2022. Here's a perspective from an actual adult with a fully developed brain

It's adorable that you consider what you're doing here to be reasoning.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Thank you for this tip, I'll try to watch it when I get the time.

So you agree that Russia can end this war by pulling back their armies from Ukraine territory. That would be a first step for Russia to start mending the bridges that they burned with Europe.

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in reply to DreasNil

This is a proxy war between Russia and NATO, where the west is cynically using Ukrainians to fight for them. This was admitted by no lesser person than the US secretary of state. Furthermore, Russia doesn't need Europe, they were able to redirect their economy towards the global south, and it's becoming clear that Europe's obsession with defeating Russia is self destructive. Europeans allowed themselves to be cut off from cheap energy from Russia and Chinese markets that underpinned European prosperity. At the same time, the US is now preying in weakened Europe forcing it into unequal trade deals and to buy its expensive LNG.
in reply to DreasNil

So you agree that Russia can end this war by pulling back their armies from Ukraine territory.


Ukraine could end the war by accepting Russia's demands. Or the US and Europe could stop arming and funding Ukraine, that would also end the war. That would be a first step to mending the bridges they burned with Russia by starting a proxy war.

Why would Russia surrender when they are winning? Makes no sense. Losers don't get to dictate terms to the winner in a war.

The terms for peace are well known. They had already been agreed to by both sides during the Istanbul negotiations in 2022 before the British and the Americans went to tell their proxy to abandon negotiations and fight to the last Ukrainian instead.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

This what the war has been about all along. They could buy oil and gas from Southwest Asia and North Africa but they hate Arabs and Muslims even more than they hate Russians.
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Tobacco companies aid vape shops in push to repeal Denver flavored tobacco ban, outraising law’s backers


A campaign group seeking to overturn Denver’s ban on flavored tobacco sales in the November election has far outraised supporters of the prohibition, campaign finance records show.

The opponents of the ban, a coalition of Denver vape store owners organized as a group called “Citizen Power!,” raised $410,000 through the end of August, according to campaign finance reports filed this month. The campaign group supporting the ban, “Denver Kids vs. Big Tobacco,” raised about $245,000.

In December, the Denver City Council near-unanimously approved a ban on sales of most flavored tobacco and nicotine products after public health and children’s advocates argued the products could lure young people into a life of addiction.

The council approved the ban, which applies to any sales within city limits, despite heavy lobbying from tobacco companies and vape stores. Mayor Mike Johnston signed it.



Echoes of Gaza: A Soundscape of Resistance and Memory


"Echoes of Gaza" is a protest song but also a piece of literature. The lyrics are metaphorically charged:

"History writes with a broken hand" summarizes distortion of accounts.

"Phantom voice, a dream you shed" symbolizes lost humanity.

"Ghosts in the wars you weave" judges global complicity in silence.



Nearly 2 million evacuated as deadly Typhoon Ragasa slams into southern China, after killing at least 17 in Taiwan


Nearly 2 million people in southern China were evacuated as a powerful typhoon hurtled into one of the world’s most densely populated coasts, having already unleashed deadly flooding in Taiwan.

Typhoon Ragasa, which a few days ago was the strongest storm on earth so far this year, brought finance hub Hong Kong and swathes of southern China to a standstill on Wednesday, after barreling through remote islands in the Philippines and mountainous regions of Taiwan.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/09/23/asia/typhoon-ragasa-hong-kong-southern-china-impact-intl-hnk



Lawmakers and activists call for action after AP reveals US tech role in China's surveillance state


Lawmakers and activists across the political spectrum called on American tech firms to stop selling surveillance equipment to Chinese police and for Congress to examine the issue after The Associated Press reported that U.S. technology had played a far greater role than previously known in enabling human rights abuses by Beijing.

Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri told AP he wanted to summon tech companies before Congress to address how their technology exports were used. Hawley, a longtime critic of U.S. technology companies, bemoaned Silicon Valley’s general lack of cooperation with Congress on that and similar inquiries.

“I think eventually we’re going to have to subpoena these people,” Hawley said.

In a post on the social media site X this month, Hawley vowed that “Big Tech must cut ties with the CCP - or face my committee,” referring to the ruling Chinese Communist Party. Hawley sits on several Senate panels that might have jurisdiction to examine technology issues

An AP investigation published this month revealed that U.S. technology companies to a large degree designed and built China’s surveillance state. Firms including IBM, Dell, and Cisco sold billions in technology to Chinese police and government agencies, despite repeated warnings that such tools were being used to quash dissent, persecute religious sects and target minorities. Companies named in AP’s reporting said they complied with all export control laws.

Yang Caiying, who told AP for its investigation about how her family was targeted by Chinese surveillance using American technology because of their activism in rural Jiangsu, said she was “shocked by the pivotal role that major U.S. tech companies have played” in her family’s ordeal. Yang is now collecting signatures for petitions urging Washington to bar U.S. firms from selling to Chinese police, both online and on the street.

Other lawmakers from both parties urged Congress to beef up export laws to prevent more American technology from being used to fuel human rights abuses abroad.

“China has been utilizing partnerships with U.S. tech companies to build malignant ‘smart cities’ that are used for mass surveillance and human rights abuses against millions of innocent Chinese people,” said Rep. John Moolenaar, a Michigan Republican who chairs the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party. The panel is charged with examining the strategic global competition between the U.S. and China.

“As executives at Nvidia and other American tech companies chase business in China, they cannot deny that their technology will be used to commit atrocities, strengthen China, and weaken America,” Moolenaar said.

Moolenaar called for American companies to work with Congress to write new laws that restrict the export of technologies that enable oppression. and work harder to keep their products from being smuggled into China.

https://apnews.com/article/chinese-surveillance-silicon-valley-uyghurs-tech-xinjiang-60df0358dff99e326c16c9ea48dae82c



Footage of deadly ICE shooting in Chicago suburb challenges official narrative


Police records and witness accounts from a Chicago suburb where a man was fatally shot by a federal immigration enforcement agent earlier this month complicate the picture of the event presented by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which said the agent fired his weapon after the man drove his vehicle toward agents.

Silverio Villegas Gonzalez, 38, was pulled over and eventually shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Franklin Park, Illinois on September 12, just after dropping off his two children at Passow Elementary School and Small World Learning Center, a daycare located blocks away from the incident.

Bodycam footage, which Reuters obtained on Tuesday, captures an interview with the truck driver, named in police records as Josue Hernandez-Rodriguez.

“He was trying to escape from them,” Hernandez-Rodriguez said.

In multiple statements, DHS has said the agent, who has not been identified, responded with lethal force because he was "fearing for his own life." But in bodycam footage, the agent, in a bullet-resistant police vest and torn jeans, described his injuries as “nothing major.”

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/police-records-witness-accounts-complicate-dhs-narrative-fatal-chicago-area-ice-2025-09-24/



The Fundraising-Industrial Complex Is Eating American Politics


In 2004, political campaigns spent 9 cents of every dollar raised on fundraising operations. By 2024, that number had reached 30 cents. American political campaigns are raising more and more money less and less efficiently. I’ve analyzed data from FEC disbursement records, using an algorithm I developed to classify expenditures by spending category. It reveals that campaigns are now spending 38 cents of every dollar raised just to raise more money—a fourfold increase from the 9 cents spent in 2004. In raw terms, campaigns burned through $3 billion on fundraising operations in 2024 alone.

This represents a fundamental shift in how political money flows through our democracy. Twenty years ago, fundraising operations were a necessary but modest expense, like renting office space or printing yard signs. Today, it has metastasized into the primary activity of most campaigns. In 2022, 31% of total expenditures were for fundraising expenses. This came close to exceeding the 33% of total expenditures going towards advertising. If current trends hold in 2026, it’s likely that fundraising costs will for the first time exceed what is spent on advertising, thus becoming the biggest spending category.






Youth Is No Substitute for Politics


A new crop of young Democratic Party challengers is running on generational politics alone, hoping to capitalize on voters’ hunger for change without running afoul of the centrist establishment’s political preferences.


Italia - Polonia: semifinale Mondiali 2025, programma, precedenti e diretta tv


Italia e Polonia si sfidano nella semifinale dei Mondiali di pallavolo maschile 2025. Ecco programma, orari e dove vederla in tv e streaming.

L’Italvolley torna a incrociare la sua rivale storica, la Polonia, nella semifinale dei Campionati del mondo di pallavolo maschile 2025. In palio, c’è la finale di Pasai City (Filippine) e la possibilità di difendere il titolo iridato vinto tre anni fa.

LEGGI L'ARTICOLO: Italia – Polonia: semifinale Mondiali 2025, programma, precedenti e diretta tv



NBA su Prime Video: accordo globale da 11 anni. Dal 25 ottobre inizia la stagione in streaming


L’NBA sbarca ufficialmente su Prime Video. A partire da ottobre 2025, il campionato di basket più importante del mondo entra nell’offerta sportiva del colosso streaming di Amazon, senza costi aggiuntivi per gli abbonati Prime. L’accordo, valido per 11 anni, rappresenta una delle più grandi operazioni globali sui diritti sportivi e promette di rivoluzionare l’esperienza di visione per i fan italiani, grazie al doppio commento in lingua italiana e inglese.

I DETTAGLI DELL'ACCORDO: NBA su Prime Video: accordo globale da 11 anni. Dal 25 ottobre inizia la stagione in streaming


in reply to Seoun (she/her)

I love that the same emoji porky-happy and emoji porky-scared we use today for communist memes were passed down to us by soviet comrades.
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Italy sends navy ship to help Gaza aid flotilla after drone attack


in reply to schizoidman

Itsly should have provided protection before they wad bombed
in reply to mrdown

Right, I'd say Italy should send their troops in Gaza to protect the Palestinian people, who needs the other countries? Am I right?
in reply to Kami

Well they deported the jews in the first place. I believe it was tiberia
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in reply to Kami

I said they should shot down drones like they did against Houthis , i didn't say that they should fight israel in gaza although i wouldn't oppose it since they is a war of extermination
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in reply to mrdown

Why do you think they are meeting the flotilla?


Japan city passes ordinance to cap smartphone use at 2 hours per day


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in reply to INeedMana

I saw this post as well. I tried to re-fetch the post using admin powers and it is still empty. I won't be able to take a closer look today because of work, but there must be something weird with the json for this post. @rimu@piefed.social or @freamon@preferred.social will probably be able to take a closer look to see what is going on before I do.
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FWIW the posts via the links provided are there on piefed.ee
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That's fixed now.

The advanced markdown in that post was causing a less-used code path to be executed, which had a bug in it.



“Racconti Bre” di Alimberto Torri

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Brevi racconti dallo spessore filosofico condotti e diretti dalla leggerezza del comico e dell’assurdo. Un’opera da ridere perchè la vita è una cosa troppo seria per essere presa seriamente.
Personaggi inventati, ma così inventati da essere veri. Verità profonde, ma così profonde da parer impossibili. Un viaggio alla scoperta di noi stessi senza essere sempre gli stessi. Cosa c’è alla fine della ricerca, di quel racconto brevis che è la vita

“Racconti Bre”: l’arte della brevità secondo Alimberto Torri


Il libro Racconti Bre di Alimberto Torri è un piccolo custode di retorica, psicologia, humor e sagaci metafore. Una raccolta che non si lascia leggere con leggerezza, perché invita il lettore a scrutare nelle pieghe più complesse dell’animo umano.

Non è una lettura semplice, e questo è il suo pregio. Alcuni brani mi hanno costretto a fermarmi, a rileggere più volte, non certo per mancanza di chiarezza, ma per l’intensità che li pervade. È il tipo di scrittura che non lascia scampo: chiede attenzione, chiede tempo.

Ho domandato all’autore quanto impegno avesse richiesto un lavoro così denso, e la sua risposta racconta molto del senso del libro:

“Ogni racconto breve si fonda su studi di psicologia, sociologia e filosofia. Per molti mi sono dovuto documentare e studiare il particolare modo di essere e di vivere di alcuni gruppi sociali.
Ogni racconto ha almeno due livelli di lettura: quello letterale e quello metaforico. Ma si può arrivare anche a quattro: letterale, metaforico, simbolico e anagogico.
So perfettamente che per arrivare a quello anagogico bisogna fare un po’ di fatica, ma è quella fatica lì che ti apre la mente a nuove possibilità di conoscenza. Non sono racconti da una notte: l’intento è far riflettere, e la riflessione ha i suoi tempi. ‘Il regno dei cieli è come il chicco di senape’.”


Parole che chiariscono il cuore del progetto: Racconti Bre non vuole intrattenere, ma stimolare. Non punta a distrarre, ma a guidare.

La tradizione del racconto breve.


La forma del racconto breve, spesso sottovalutata dai lettori che prediligono i grandi romanzi, ha in realtà una lunga e nobile tradizione. Da Edgar Allan Poe, che teorizzò l’unità d’effetto in ogni singolo racconto, a Italo Calvino, che con le sue Cosmicomiche seppe condensare l’universo in poche pagine, la brevità non è mai sinonimo di semplicità.

Come scriveva Anton Čechov: “La brevità è sorella del talento”. In poche pagine si può racchiudere un mondo, ed è ciò che Torri sembra voler dimostrare con le sue “chicche letterarie”, piccole schegge di umanità pronte a far sorridere, ma anche a far riflettere.

Una lettura per il presente


In queste storie, Alimberto Torri sembra lanciare un messaggio attualissimo:
“L’AI non potrà fare ogni cosa!”

Un’affermazione che si colloca nel cuore del dibattito contemporaneo. Può la tecnologia sostituire la profondità di un pensiero, la complessità di un’emozione, la metafora che unisce logica e poesia? Forse no, e l’autore sembra sperare con forza che la risposta resti negativa.

Vivere è un racconto breve


Racconti Bre si legge come un piccolo manifesto esistenziale: la vita stessa è breve, ricca di emozioni e contraddizioni, proprio come i racconti che la rappresentano.

Un volume che invita il lettore a rallentare, a lasciarsi interrogare e sorprendere. Perché ogni parola, come un chicco di senape, porta con sé il potenziale di un intero mondo.

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Devil's Club


In a recent trip to Alaska on a cruise we went to Juneau and in their gold mining tourist trap (a very good one by the way) I found something interesting in their store. I was literally sold via their snake oil-like "weird substance in a bottle".

Anyway, let me tell you, ever since I moved to the PNW I suffer from hemorrhoids. One time it got extremely bad. I applied devil's club and within a few minutes I wasn't feeling pins and needles itchiness down in my butt hole. That's one, but two I kept applying it a few times over a month like I do with preparation H and the hemorrhoids are gone! I mean I'm not going to go eat a ghost pepper pie any day but holy moly. I also treated a rash on my neck and groin that kept expanding and I thought was cancer and I was going to die of. I'm not saying don't go see a doctor, go see a doctor for any of this. But I'm just posting a PSA. At least some of the tourist trap bs about this plant is true or has some technology behind it that the big pharma hasn't been able to distill and eliminate.

I'm not a wako crazy person but I did go vegan recently to stop contributing to animal pain and suffering and to prevent heart decease and obesity in my self... This change did not make me loose weight or cure my hemorrhoids.

On the topic of hemorrhoids, let me explain I'm gory details what I think triggers those things in me. Any time I eat pizza or jalapeños, peronchini, jalapeño pickles, onions, tomatoes, I get a hemorrhoid. You'll be walking around and suddenly feel a little itch in your butt hole. In the shower you can explored that itch with your finger. It turns out to start like a pimple on the interior skin of your butt hole. It slowly, over a period of days gets bigger and eventually surprises you by popping out when you're popping. Red bloody stools galore. You'll have bloddy stools for a while. The popping can range from just seeing blood to super painful, you wanna be done with this existence pain. The worst part is cleaning with toilet paper. The little polips feel like a tiny pimple inside very thin skin. That polio eventually grows into a little sack that hangs outside your butt hole and then one day pops.

Look I'm sorry to have to describe all that, but it's true and hopefully someone benefits from this technology. Now, a day or two after applying the devils club you'll feel no different, but in the shower you can explore the polips and the darn thing get smaller and smaller until they're gone.

Once I discovered this, which prep H doesn't really do, I decided to just roll with this. So yeah, I applied that stuff a few times a week for some month and then I forgot. I forgot to apply and I forgot those pesky little pins and needles sobs. This morning I was reading up about it so I thought I should post on here.

One more thing, you can find it on Amazon. Devil's club salve.
Its cheaper on Amazon than at the tourist trap for obvious reasons.

Yes this is not circuits in a box with a shiny glass screen. But its technology and hopefully it helps someone try it out.

If my hemorrhoids do comeback I will not let you all know LOL.



Basket Serie B Nazionale - Il giudice sportivo ribalta il risultato di Piacenza vs Orzinuovi


II Giudice Sportivo Nazionale

acquisiti ed esaminati i documenti della gara n. 1699 del 21.09.2025 tra Bakery Basket Piacenza e Orzinuovi Basket S.S.D. A.R.L.;

letta la lista N della società Orzinuovi Basket;

preso atto della partecipazione alla gara dell'atleta Chaves Lucas Jesus per la società Orzinuovi Basket;

considerato che con C.U. n.753 del 28.04.2025 lo stesso atleta era stato oggetto del provvedimento di squalifica per una gara con la società LDR Power Salerno nella gara 2682 di serie B;

che si è accertato che la predetta giornata di squalifica non veniva scontata nel campionato 2024/2025 e pertanto andava scontata nel successivo campionato 2025/2026 indipendentemente dalla circostanza di appartenere ad altra società e che pertanto detta giornata di squalifica andrà scontata nel prossimo turno di campionato.

tutto ciò premesso il Giudice Sportivo Nazionale considerata e accertata la posizione irregolare dell'atleta Chaves Lucas Jesus per la gara n.1699 del 21.09.2025; omologa la predetta gara con il risultato di 20 - 0 a favore della società Bakery Basket Piacenza ai sensi degli artt. 49 n.6 REG.,e 18, 48 RG. Non si assumono ulteriori provvedimenti.

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Cloudflare bankrolls fascists


US politics has been pretty fascist lately. The state is filling up concentration camps, engaging in mass state violence against people on the basis of racialized traits, deporting them to random countries without any respect for habeas corpus, exerting state pressure on the free press to censor speech critical of the current administration, and Trump is openly floating the idea of an unconstitutional third term.

Fascism is clearly on the rise, and they’re winning more and more power. None of this is far removed from us in the FOSS community – there are a number of fascists working in FOSS, same as the rest of society. I don’t call them fascists baselessly – someone who speaks out in support of and expresses solidarity with fascists, or who uses fascists dog-whistles or promotes fascist ideology and talking points, or boosts fascist conspiracy theories – well, they’re a fascist.

If one consistently speaks in support of a certain political position and against the opponents of that position then it is correct to identify them with this political position. Facts, as it were, don’t care about feelings, namely the feelings that get hurt when someone is called a fascist. Fascists naturally do not want to be identified as such and will reject the label, but we shouldn’t take their word for it. People should be much more afraid of being called out as fascist than they are afraid of calling someone a fascist. If someone doesn’t want to be called a fascist, they shouldn’t act like one.

It’s in this disturbing political context that I saw an odd post from the Cloudflare blog pop up in my circles this week: Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy. Based on Ladybird’s sponsorship terms we can assume that these projects received on the order of $100,000 USD from Cloudflare. I find this odd for a few reasons, in particular because one thing that I know these two projects have in common is that they are both run by fascists.

Even at face value this is an unusual pair of projects to fund. I’m all for FOSS projects getting funded, of course, and I won’t complain about a project’s funding on the solitary basis that it’s an odd choice. I will point out that these are odd choices, though, especially Omarchy...

in reply to kipparikalle161

Shit. I read the DHH's (~~Ruby~~Rails founder) post. And oh, oof.
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in reply to kipparikalle161

someone who speaks out in support of and expresses solidarity with fascists, or who uses fascists dog-whistles or promotes fascist ideology and talking points, or boosts fascist conspiracy theories – well, they’re a fascist.


This is the "if they're not with me, they're against me" mentality that has plagued countless useful idiots in my generation.

It does more harm than good, and I immediately lose respect for anyone that falls for tribalist rhetoric.

If one consistently speaks in support of a certain political position and against the opponents of that position then it is correct to identify them with this political position.


Yeah, fuck this guy. This is the same bullshit that transpeople try to use to say that anyone who doesn't call them what they want is automatically a fascist.

I have no love for cloudflare, but this "boy who cried fascist" game is getting tired.

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Change behaviour of 'application not responding' notification? (SOLVED)


Does anyone know if/how I can delay, hide or otherwise adjust the notification which tells me that an application is not responding?

I'm batch processing a large number of images which takes a long time and my system is mistaking this for the program not responding. I also get this sometimes when performing a very heavy operation in GIMP, like selecting the foreground in a huge image.

Debian 13, GNOME 48

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in reply to Da Oeuf

Try this:

gsettings set org.gnome.mutter check-alive-timeout 10000


Value is in ms so 10000=10s. You can also set it to 0 to disable.

in reply to IanTwenty

Yes 😀

Looking into that command and checking the current value uses 'get' instead of 'set'. (If that's helpful to others reading this).

You are a peach, thank you 👍

in reply to IanTwenty

P.S Do you know of a way to browse other gsettings keys?
in reply to Da Oeuf

If you mean with a gui then this is one tool:

apps.gnome.org/en-GB/DconfEdit…



Mondiali volley 2025: Italia travolgente, 3-0 al Belgio e semifinale conquistata


Un’Italia semplicemente perfetta. Gli azzurri di Fefè De Giorgi hanno battuto il Belgio con un netto 3-0 (25-13, 25-18, 25-18) e conquistano la semifinale dei Mondiali di pallavolo maschile 2025 nelle Filippine.
Una vittoria che profuma di rivincita dopo la sconfitta subita nel girone, ma che soprattutto certifica la straordinaria forza di un gruppo capace di dominare con tecnica, carattere e continuità.

LA CRONACA DELLA PARTITA: Mondiali volley 2025: Italia travolgente, 3-0 al Belgio e semifinale conquistata



Anthropic’s AI Lawsuit Settlement May Not Go Through, But It Exposes A Truth About Copyright


in reply to schnurrito

Indeed. Publishers manage to screw authors once again. Not very surprising.




Yoox: soluzioni alternative al licenziamento


Al tavolo convocato al ministero per le Imprese e per il Made in Italy, Yoox ha aperto alla possibilità di valutare soluzioni alternative.

Salvaguardare l'occupazione è doveroso. Ma cosa succede se è proprio il modello di business a non funzionare più?