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Pod man out: Trump's support with influential podcasters waning...




Tony Blair, Tapped by Trump for Gaza Plan, Brings Peace Expertise and Baggage


Tony Blair, Tapped by Trump for Gaza Plan, Brings Peace... #blair #labour #newlabour #uk #us #worldnews #world #news #politics #israel #gaza #palestine #tonyblair


Should Mastodon Potentially have a feature similar to Bluesky's Feeds?


I’ve been using Bluesky for a bit, and one feature I really like is Bluesky Feeds.

Essentially, Feeds let users organize and curate content into separate streams beyond the default chronological or algorithmic timelines.

You can follow different feeds based on interests, topics, or curated lists, which gives a lot more control over what you see.


I’ve never used Mastodon-specific solutions for this, but I know there are some related projects like:

Fedifeed

github.com/SamTherapy/fedifeed

Fedialgo

Customizable Feed System Inspired by Bluesky (Github)


I’m wondering if Mastodon should consider something similar—perhaps via third-party integration.

The idea would be that a user could connect their account to a service (if the instance allows it), and their curated feeds would appear right in their chosen Mastodon app, fully managed through that external service.


Would love to hear thoughts—do you think this could improve content discovery on Mastodon, or is it something that goes against the platform’s decentralized ethos?


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Hungary: Banned Pride march draws thousands


The rally in the city of Pecs defied a police ban under a law passed this year by Viktor Orban's right-wing government that prohibits LGBTQ+ demonstrations.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/dw.com/en/hu…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.




French prosecutors launch war-crimes probe into photojournalist’s death in Ukraine


French prosecutors have launched a war-crimes probe into the death of French photojournalist Antoni Lallican, who was killed in a drone strike earlier this week in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region. Lallican was embedded with Ukrainian forces at the time of the attack, which President Emmanuel Macron has blamed on Russia.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/france24.com…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



Mount Everest rescue under way after snowstorm traps nearly 1,000 people


Hundreds of trekkers stranded by blizzard on eastern face of mountain in Tibet already guided to safety by rescuers


Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…


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Israel Condemned as Sumud Flotilla Organizers Report 'Harsh Treatment' in Detention


US Congressman Ro Khanna demands the release of US citizen David Adler, mistreated in Israeli detention. Will Israel ensure his safety? Greta Thunberg subjected to harsh treatment. Protests worldwide in solidarity with Gaza.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/commondreams…


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Bitmap Books


Any ideas as to a site with the Bitmap Books catalog? I've gotten the few there are on places like MAM, etc, but missing a lot. Specifically trying to find The GBA Pixel Book. Any ideas would be appreciated.
in reply to xmanmonk

Yeah, no luck on the newer stuff. They have a decent anmount but I'm looking for other titles. As for the other poster, Bitmap Books are boutique gaming books, especially focused on older stuff like the SNES, etc era. Nice stuff.
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Fire destroys Korean government's cloud storage system, no backups available


cross-posted from: lemmy.bestiver.se/post/658762

Comments
in reply to Ardens

What are you talking about? There's one Korea and half of it is occupied by an imperialist army.

Am I on .world? Why are people downvoting objective reality?

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in reply to AntiOutsideAktion

Oh, so they share their passport, their borders, their economy and so forth? Do you also believe that all countries that speak English, is the UK? or US?
in reply to Ardens

Why do I have to put up with this kind of feigned ignorance after being made to look at maps that include Crimea in Ukraine for like a decade now?
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in reply to Ardens

You can accept or reject the claim that South Korea is an imperialist outpost of the US. I don't care about that right now.

But you do know that nothing in OPs comment implies that the two korea's share passports or anything like that, right? Like, come on, these are basic reading comprehension skills.

in reply to SpookyBogMonster

And you simply don't get the point, that there are two "Korea" and that it would be prudent to say which one you are talking about. That's beyond your basic comprehension skills.



Benn Jordan doing an amazing work showing the state of surveillance we are living in


in reply to PiraHxCx

I'm new to Lemmy. I just saw the invidious video can't be embedded here, so just click the link 😀
in reply to PiraHxCx

How does this work (welcome BTW!) I only got this web page:
in reply to Valmond

Oh, sorry, if switching instance doesn't work, here's the original YouTube link
ps: there is this cool addon that can change frontend and autopick instances for you so you don't have to get tracked when browsing Big Tech sites libredirect.github.io/



Does Stalinism exist?


Revolutionary, politician, and military leader Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin is an outstanding Marxist and a representative of the communist movement. His name is associated with various things, including a political movement known as Stalinism. Anti-communist political analysts view Stalinism as a form of totalitarianism and dictatorship, similar to Hitler's Nazism and Italian Fascism. Let's not delve into the debate about whether Stalin was a dictator or an authoritarian ruler, as there is ample evidence of his ability to work with a team of party leaders. It is better to consider whether Stalinism exists as a separate ideology.
In fact, he did not. Stalin did not develop any other ideology, and he was well-versed in the teachings of Marx and supported their development by Vladimir Lenin. Joseph Stalin followed the idea of building socialism and liberating the working class. He built the state and the workers and peasants based on the works of theoreticians, supplementing them but not creating a new doctrine. The concept of Stalinism itself is a fabrication by opponents of both Stalin and communism in general, aimed at creating a distorted image of the Soviet leader. Marxists must remember this, not fall for lies and provocations, and educate people.


🇵🇸⛵️Our sisters and brothers on the Global Sumud Flotilla knew their ...


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37122927



Russ Vought is Trump’s shutdown hero. His neighbors think his work is "abhorrent."


The people living near Trump’s “grim reaper” of government cuts have put up signs letting him know they stand with federal workers.

The budget chief has been in the spotlight lately as Trump’s shutdown enforcer. He is pressing on with threats to permanently cut federal workers en masse during this crisis. It is part of his long-held dream of shrinking the federal government and giving the president unrestrained powers. Vought’s combination of bureaucratic know-how and hardline ideology has made him a star in right-wing circles.

But on the quiet, residential street tucked in the Virginia suburb where Vought lives, the perception of him and his role in the shutdown is less than favorable. Several homes in the neighborhood have a yard sign in the front proudly declaring: “This house supports federal workers.” That includes the house right next door to his.



Introducing KRetro: a Libretro game emulator from KDE! (Alpha Release)


#kde


Convocation à l’Assemblée Générale Extraordinaire


Le comité de HTTPS-VD vous invite chaleureusement à son Assemblée Générale qui aura lieu le 19 octobre à 10h, à la Rue Caroline 16, à Lausanne. Cette séance sera principalement consacrée aux prises de position sur les votations du 30 novembre 2025, tant a

Le comité du HTTPS-VD vous invite chaleureusement à son Assemblée Générale qui aura lieu le 19 octobre à 10hau local de la SDMB, à la Rue Caroline 16, à Lausanne. Cette séance sera principalement consacrée aux prises de position sur les votations du 30 novembre 2025, tant au niveau fédéral que cantonal.

Votre présence et votre voix sont précieuses pour faire connaître nos engagements et nos valeurs sur les objets de votation. Alors n’oubliez pas de payer votre cotisation et rendez-vous dimanche 19 octobre!

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Horaire:


  • 9:45 – Accréditations
  • 10:00 – Assemblée Générale
  • 12:00 – Repas


Accueil et administration


  • Désignation des organes de l’assemblée
  • Approbation du règlement d’assemblée
  • Motions d’ordre
  • Acceptation de l’ordre du jour
  • Lecture et approbation ou modification du procès-verbal de l’Assemblée Générale précédente



Assemblée ordinaire


  • Modifications des statuts
  • Rapport de présidence
  • Rapport de trésorerie
  • Élection du comité


Élections ou votations

Votations fédérales du 30 novembre 2025



Votations cantonales du 30 novembre 2025


  • Modification des articles 74 et 75 de la Constitution du Canton de Vaud pour que toutes les Vaudoises et tous les Vaudois, y compris les Vaudois de l’étranger, puissent élire les membres du Conseil des États ;
  • Modification des articles 74 et 142 de la Constitution du Canton de Vaud ainsi que l’ajout de l’article 179d visant à mettre un terme aux discriminations en matière de droits politiques contre les personnes atteintes de troubles psychiques ;
  • Initiative populaire « Pour des droits politiques pour celles et ceux qui vivent ici ».

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Divers

Clôture et annonces





in reply to vegeta

I like the idea but I don't think that will counteract the gross environmental damage that his data centers cause.
in reply to vegeta

Governments scramble for lobby money as parasitic tech con man claims "fart powered AI is the next big thing".
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in reply to phutatorius

They are currently laying the foundation for the future where they can shift the balance from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Take a look at the amount of renewable energy they're producing. Not only is that growing fast, it's already a large quantity.

Some industries, like steel, will take longer to switch, so getting rid of fossil fuels entirely will probably take a very long time. Total energy consumption is also likely to increase in the future, so the existing emitters will likely continue to be in operation for decades. However, as the energy demand increases, more and more of that energy will be produced by renewable means. This means that, due to renewable energy production, the total emissions won't grow as fast as they otherwise would.

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in reply to phutatorius

China is the factory of the world, so it's not just not China's fault either.
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How two blonde suburban moms gave Democrats an answer to the rightwing media ecosystem


When Donald Trump scheduled a press conference after a weekend in which rumors about his health swirled, two women in red-state Oklahoma launched a livestream for their more than 1 million followers on YouTube to speculate about the condition of “Cankles McTacoTits”, shortened to Canks “for expediency and spite”.

It was fitting for the profanity-laced, straight talking liberal podcast ‘I’ve Had It’ that quipped, after interviewing Barack Obama, that the former president has “big dick energy”.



RFK Jr. fires NIH vaccine whistleblower Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo


Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired a top official with the National Institutes of Health who blew the whistle on internal clashes over vaccine research in the early months of the Trump administration.

On Wednesday, Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo received a letter from Kennedy — which CBS News reviewed — informing her that her role leading NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NIAID, had been terminated. He did not cite a cause beyond his constitutional authority to do so. Last month, in an exclusive interview with CBS News, Marrazzo said she had been silenced when she and her colleagues pushed back against NIH officials appointed by Trump who questioned the importance of childhood flu vaccines and canceled long-running clinical trials.



"Anti-ai arguments literally support eugenics"


Reminds me of this:

I think atproto is a good protocol, but god bluesky-the-company is dogshit.


in reply to Rimu

Thank you. Please if there are any link to keep me update share it.
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Why?


Why did you switch to Linux? I'd like to hear your story.

Btw I switched (from win11 to arch) because I got bored and wanted a challenge. Thx :3

in reply to da Tweaker

I learned how far gaming on Linux had come, so during COVID I decided to try it out. I wiped my Windows 10 installation, and installed Ubuntu on it (later Pop!_OS, then Garuda, and Arch on other machines), and got to work figuring things out. I didn’t know if it’d stick, because I was still unsure of it as I wasn’t sure I’d get all of my games working. But, I got settled within a week, and over time things just got better. At that time I was so used to Windows’ bloat and other… “features” that I became blind to them. After more than five years using Linux, using Windows even for a few minutes is quite the shock!
in reply to da Tweaker

I woke up one day, and copilot had been installed on my PC overnight. I didn't like that lack of control. This was, coincidentally, a weekend that my wife, kid, and dog were all gone. Since I knew Win10 only had a year left, and I had the time, I figured it was as good a time as any.

I downloaded Fedora and Kubuntu. Spent a bit of time with each, and went with Kubuntu. For a few days. It had issues waking from sleep, and I had to do some kind of tweaking with every one of my games to get them to work.

I don't mind tinkering with stuff, but i just don't have the time to make my computer my hobby. So, I switched to Mint. Everything just works. So, I put it on everything else. I guess the one time I really had to dig into terminal stuff was getting a wifi driver for my living room PC off git. Other than that, super easy.

Now, I'm coming up on a year of Mint. Couldn't be happier.



Réunion d'accueil des nouvelles et nouveaux à Paris par XR Paris-Nord


15 octobre 2025, 19:30:00 CEST - GMT+2 - Le Poulpe - Ressourcerie, 75018, Paris, France
Ott 15
Réunion d'accueil des nouvelles et nouveaux à Paris par XR Paris-Nord
Mer 19:30 - 21:30
XR Paris-Nord

À propos de cet événement


Tu souhaites découvrir le mouvement et savoir comment t’engager ? Nous organisons une réunion d’accueil des nouveaux et nouvelles en présentiel. Le RDV sera à l'adresse suivante : La ressourcerie Le Poulpe - 4B Rue d'Oran, 75018 Paris. La salle est accessible via l'escalier en entrant à gauche, monter les escaliers et juste à la sortie des escaliers à droite il y a la porte de la salle.

Pour t'inscrire ne clique pas sur Participer mais clique sur ce lien !

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Signal Protocol and Post-Quantum Ratchets




Asking Lemmy for a concise write up about why Corporate Social Media can't work ?


What makes a social network “work”?


Typically, we say that a social networking service works when it achieves some of these:

  • Community – gives users the ability to create communities they can feel a sense of belonging to.
  • Freedom of expression – expands people's ability to speak their mind in a .. umm... meaningful way ? (looking at 4chan's /pol/).
  • Rich expression – actually offers tools to express yourself (presence of features like markup, formatting, embeds).
  • Constructive culture – becomes an environment where people learn and participate in constructive and fun activities — like university clubs. (Sorry for the example, but Reddit’s r/anime comes to mind.)
  • Privacy & safety – respects users’ privacy and safety.
  • Developer support – provides good developer tools.



Feel free to add more points, or challenge the ones I’ve listed.

It seems like a general consensus here on Lemmy that — no matter how many times you try — Reddit will always slip from Aaron Swartz to u/spez.
Why do you think that is?

Disclaimer: I wrote the post by myself, but used AI to refine my bad English and markdown,

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in reply to zaknenou

Public forums should be publicly owned. These are essential social tools that allow us to have discussions with each other and shape our views and opinions. These forums must be operated in an open and transparent manner in a way that’s accountable to the public.

Privately owned platforms are neither neutral or unbiased. The content on these sites is carefully curated. Views and opinions that are unpalatable to the owners of these platforms are often suppressed, and sometimes outright banned. When the content that a user produces does not fit with the interests of the platform it gets removed and communities end up being destroyed.

Another problem is that user data constitutes a significant source of revenue for corporate social media platforms. The information collected about the users can reveal a lot more about the individual than most people realize. It’s possible for the owners of the platforms to identify users based on the address of the device they’re using, see their location, who they interact with, and so on. This creates a comprehensive profile of the person along with the network of individuals whom they interact with.

This information is shared with the affiliates of the platform as well as government entities. It’s clear that commercial platforms do not respect user privacy, nor are the users in control of their content. While it can be useful to participate on such platforms in order to agitate, educate, and recruit comrades, they should not be seen as open forums.

Open source platforms provide a viable alternative to corporate social media. These platforms are developed on a non-profit basis and are hosted by volunteers across the globe. A growing number of such platforms are available today and millions of people are using them already.

From that perspective I think that open and federated platforms. Instead of all users having accounts on the same server, federated platforms have many servers that all talk to each other to create the network. If you have the technical expertise, it’s even possible to run your own.

One important aspect of the Fediverse is that it’s much harder to censor and manipulate content than it is with centralized networks such as Reddit and BlueSky. There is no single company deciding what content can go on the network, and servers are hosted by regular people across many different countries and jurisdictions.

Open platforms explicitly avoid tracking users and collecting their data. It's also more difficult for third parties to collect data since it doesn't all conveniently live on the same server that some company owns. Not only are these platforms better at respecting user privacy, they also tend to provide a better user experience without annoying ads and tracker bloat.

Another interesting aspect of the Fediverse is that it promotes collaboration. Traditional commercial platforms like Facebook or Youtube have no incentive to allow users to move data between them. They directly compete for users in a zero sum game and go out of their way to make it difficult to share content across them. This is the reason we often see screenshots from one site being posted on another.

On the other hand, a federated network that’s developed in the open and largely hosted non-profit results in a positive-sum game environment. Users joining any of the platforms on the network help grow the entire network. More users joining Mastodon is a net positive for Lemmy because we get more content and more people to have discussions with.

Having many different sites hosted by individuals was the way the internet was intended to work in the first place, it’s actually quite impressive how corporations took the open network of the internet and managed to turn it into a series of walled gardens.

Marxist theory states that in order to be free, the workers must own the means of production. This idea is directly applicable in the context of social media. Only when we own the platforms that we use will we be free to post our thoughts and ideas without having to worry about them being censored by corporate interests.

No matter how great a commercial platform might be, sooner or later it’s going to either disappear or change in a way that doesn’t suit you because companies must constantly chase profit in order to survive. This is a bad situation to be in as a user since you have little control over the evolution of a platform.

On the other hand, open source has a very different dynamic. Projects can survive with little or no commercial incentive because they’re developed by people who themselves benefit from their work. Projects can also be easily forked and taken in different directions by different groups of users if there is a disagreement regarding the direction of the platform. Even when projects become abandoned, they can be picked up again by new teams as long as there is an interested community of users around them.

It’s time for us to get serious about owning our tools and start using communication platforms built by the people and for the people.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

But after reading, Seems like your answer argues that open source federated alternatives are better than corporate social media. While I personally agree, the main subject of this thread is why the phenomena: "privately owned social media that seems to embrace us at first turns against us eventually", actually more like "stops working eventually". the subject is why this is inevitable, this paragraph is the main subject:

No matter how great a commercial platform might be, sooner or later it’s going to either disappear or change in a way that doesn’t suit you because companies must constantly chase profit in order to survive. This is a bad situation to be in as a user since you have little control over the evolution of a platform.


You mentioned Marxist theory. From what I understand, Marx or some other commie argued that the good capitalist who plays with the rules is left behind in the race ("If I don't lobby someone else lobbies") and the winners use all kinds of ways to create monopoly and destroy the ones slacking. Thus Capitalism leads to monopoly and kills competition and fairness inevitably.
I kinda get the impression that corporate social media turning against its' users is inevitable in the same fashion for some similar argument. That's what Lemmy seems to think like.

But, I don't see it happening when I'm using Telegram, or when observing Valve's behavior.

in reply to zaknenou

Right, it's the systemic pressures of capitalism that tend to select for a certain type of behavior. It's what Cory Doctorow terms enshittification. The key part to keep in mind is that selection pressures guide general behavior within the system, it's perfectly possible for outliers to exist. However, it doesn't mean they will continue to be good actors. For example, telegram has already been adding ads in channels, and there will probably be more dark patterns going forward if it manages to secure a big enough chunk of the market. It's also hard to say what will happen with Valve once Gabe steps away from it.


Domenica In, Corinne Cléry e Kekko dei Modà tra gli ospiti. Nel talk su Ballando arrivano Rosa Chemical e Fialdini: anticipazioni del 5 ottobre 2025


Mara Venier torna domenica 5 ottobre 2025, alle 14.00 su Rai 1, con il terzo appuntamento stagionale di Domenica In. In scaletta interviste, musica, talk di attualità e un focus sul mondo di Ballando con le Stelle.

OSPITI E ANTICIPAZIONI: Domenica In, Corinne Cléry e Kekko dei Modà tra gli ospiti. Nel talk su Ballando arrivano Rosa Chemical e Fialdini: anticipazioni del 5 ottobre 2025



La Verità Scomoda: Dalla Scienza alla Sanità, Tutti Ci Vogliono Malati?


Amici, preparatevi a perdere la pazienza. L'intervista a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. che ho analizzato fa emergere crepe drammatiche nel sistema che ci governa. Non si parla di teoria, ma di incentivi perversi che trasformano la scienza in propaganda e la sanità in un business miliardario.
Il punto non è solo l'immunità dei produttori di vaccini o le ombre su figure come Anthony Fauci; il dramma è che ogni livello del sistema guadagna se restiamo malati. Le carriere degli scienziati sono legate alle aziende, le riviste sono diventate "contenitori di propaganda" e i bonus dei medici dipendono dai profitti.
Non è forse questa la vera pandemia? Quella di un sistema finanziario che, in nome del profitto, mette a rischio la nostra salute? Dobbiamo esercitare il nostro obbligo di cittadinanza: fare le nostre ricerche e resistere al pensiero unico imposto.



Talk about choosing "a community", not "a server"


It stroke me that saying things like "First, you have to choose a comunity to join the fediverse" might be a better way to ease onboarding nwecommers than "First, you have to choose a server".

Although the latter might be technically more accurate, the former is what people might
* understand better;
* ends up being what they're really doing;
* frighten them less;
* reinforce the "community" contribution aspect;
* lead them to better understand the federated aspect as they realize that communities are not isolated and can talk to eachother.

What do you think?

"Let me know in the comments bellow..." - just kidding!

in reply to Ninguém

Except you don't have to interact with other users on your server, so why label them as "communities". Communities on Lemmy or subreddits are already more deserving of the term "community" because that's where you actually go to interact with other people.

Edit: Typo

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in reply to mnemonicmonkeys

Except you have to interact with other users on your server


Says who? I don't know the server of anyone I'm interacting with. I think "gateway" would be a better choice, but that isn't any less confusing.

in reply to Ninguém

Doesnt really matter i think. Lemmy has become very centralized to Lemmy.world. But you have a few more medium sized instances also so its still better than a central site.
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in reply to nutbutter

What site is that? Didn't cohost die?
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in reply to nutbutter

My brother's name is fedi therefore I'm calling it Fediverse.



think about the children


being bourgueois democrazy

complaining falsely about those evul commies gathering all your data

proceed to gather your data to get big profit from ads

have an important data breach



F-Droid and Google's Developer Registration Decree


Recently Google decided that in the future for an app to be installable on an Android device, the developer of this app needs to be ID'd and registered at Google. They claim this is in order to "to better protect users". However, I think, this is a move to get more control over the Android ecosystem, and the data they can collect with it. If anyone who wants to develop an app for Android devices has to be registered with Google, this puts all the power of who to allow distributing an app to Google.

Furthermore F-Droid shows, that safe app stores can exist without registration, neither of users nor of developers. There is zero malware or spyware on the F-Droid store. What there is on F-Droid is thousands of beautiful, useful and, most importantly, safe apps. And this entire ecosystem is at risk, because Google wants to gain more control over its users and over the Android operating system.



Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish?