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in reply to Mrkawfee

See Vladimir Soloviev (journalist, presenter on the public funded Rossiya 1 channel), Dmitri Medvedev ( current vice president of the Russian federation security council), Margarita Simonian (public servant at Russia Segodnia).

Do your own research, it should be easy enough.

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in reply to Renohren

OK and former Fox News presenter and now Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gave a beligerent speech where he effectively declared that war would be coming to America's enemies. Can we now accept that America is hellbent on escalating tensions?
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in reply to Mihies

IF we actually got them, AND they weren't remotely-sabotaged/deactivated,

THEN we could use them against the aggressor, to multiply our effectiveness in the coming Americas Wars that will be Trump's final "legacy".

_ /\ _

in reply to Paragone

Ha whatever the sabotage status, you will be dependent on rockets delivery for sure. Just like Ukraine is. Anyway, I'm rooting for you when those wars come 😵‍💫
in reply to trashcan

I believe that the game Trump is playing is this:

  1. Get us to contract to buy weapons from them,
  2. declare annexation/war against Canada,
  3. keep the money, bankrupting our ability to buy weapons,
  4. use the weapons we paid-for against Canada, to gain Trump's "Manifest Destiny" quicker & more-efficiently,
  5. then Trump gets to be "king of the entire continent" before he dies.

For all who believe this is baseless delusion, have some fact: thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/…

This has been brewing all along, since the days of the colonies warring against each-other, the British-loyal colonies vs the United-States colonies..

When somebody pointed-out here in c/world , the other day, that Trump appears to be hoping that Europe will strike Russia so that he can then openly side with Russia, against Europe, .. damn, I wish I'd seen/understood that machiavellianism..

I don't remember what video he was linking-to ( as I didn't watch it ) that convinced him that this was going-on, but it was an understanding pushed by evidence, not just some narcissist-conspiricism, it seemed to me.

Also, it got the natures/motivations/behaviors in a better-fit than my previous understanding did, so I accept it as operationally-true.

I've been telling people for .. perhaps a decade, now, that Trump will ditch NATO, join Russia ( as the now-disappeared-from-the-internet "Kremlin Papers" journalism identified: his original backer ), & help Russia destroy the hated woke countries, especially the EU.

lee.senate.gov/2025/6/lee-intr…

I hadn't forseen his declaring war against Canada, so as to possess the entire-continent, until recently ( past year or so? ).

It's inevitable, now.

The reason he wants Greenland is so that between Alaska, mainland US, Greenland, & Trump's former-Pentagon/now-Department-Of-War, his airforce & his navy, he can SNUFF Canada's trade, & thereby break Canada's life more-efficiently.

There IS unconscious-strategy going-on, in him.

His SurfaceMind's a chaotic mess, but his unconscious-mind is strategic, & lethal, as Project-2025's successful implimentation proves..

project2025.observer/en

There is ZERO point in pretending that Trump will allow any election to unseat him: Civil War Part2 will happen, when he doesn't permit whichever election it is that he feels fundamentally-threatened by. Maybe 2026 he'll just "deregister" all Democrats, so they can't vote, or maybe he'll just "denaturalize" them, so they don't even have citizenship in any country, anymore, & ICE can deport them all legally.

The US of A's finished as a real country with civil-rights & constitutional-rule-of-law.

The longer the rest of the world pretends otherwise, the farther along the path of self-destruction humankind puts itself, & therefore the smaller the fraction of POSSIBLE survivors of this-century's Great Filter.

It's the species-equivalent to puberty: you can't believe-your-way-past-it, it is an all-consuming-tranformation that eats your unconscious-mind's nature, & FORCES one's life into embodying it.

All world-species who gain world-shattering technology, WITHOUT their unconscious-mind/nature growing-up, break their world's ecology, & then shred themselves in wars as the food-chain, the climate, enforced-migrations, political/ideological rabies, etc, all COMBINE at once..

It is inevitable.

Surviving it isn't inevitable, but is an opportunity, IF earned.

We're .. not earning that, presently, but instead going in a distinctly-different direction.

shrug

Universe couldn't care: species-extinction is every bit as socially "valid" as is species-growing-up, right?

OUR "fate": OUR determination.

_ /\ _



Macron urges Europe to 'increase pressure' on Russia's shadow fleet


French President Emmanuel Macron called on Europe on Thursday to take coordinated action against Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, and follow his country’s lead in detaining vessels used to bust western sanctions and fuel Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

https://www.euractiv.com/news/macron-urges-europe-to-increase-pressure-on-russias-shadow-fleet/






NOSTR and content moderation


!Fediverse a blue and white image meant to show a bridge from the NOSTR logo to the Soapbox/Fediverse log to the Bluesky log

I wrote a rather lenghty to reply to some guy's toot asking about if he should block mostr.pub. I thought it might be appreciated here.

Getting some reports about #mostr accounts that seem to just spew word soup, maybe to spam hashtags and links but after reading through a few profiles, I'm unsure what the deal there is. Am I right in assuming that nostr is by design more or less unmoderateable? Is that reason enough to block the bridge? #FediAdmin

NOSTR is a protocol just like ActivityPub is. Neither protocol in-and-of-itself is moderated but supports the ability to be moderated. ActivityPub does it via instances and sometimes is baked right into the platform. (I recall at one time Lemmy automatically blocked any posts that contained reactionary language unless the admin edited the source code and re-compiled it themselves). Similarly, NOSTR relays chose how to handle the reports much the same way AP servers set their own standards.

If I understand correctly, a report goes to whichever relays mostr.pub is connected to, and it's up to each relay how to handle it. Some tag you as a whinny little bitch, others take that note out immediately, others ignore, and I think some actually have a dude look at its content and make decisions whether to remove the nevent (post) or actually block the npub (user).

Same as if you were using a NOSTR "account" yourself, except you don't have control over which relays your account connects to as natives do, by specifically connecting, or specifically blocking in your client. Instead, I think, it is solely determined by which nostr users connect their client to wss://realy.mostr.pub and which other relays those same users are connected to. I believe a given nostr relay can choose to block any user that connects to a particular other relay.

I don't expect @alexto be making any such blocks from the mostr relay. My understanding is that one of the reasons he's shifted his focus for Soapbox from a Pleroma focused solution to a NOSTR one is one thing that always bothered him about the AP powered 'verse is some random dude can cut off communication between you and your friend unless at least one of the two of you administers your own instance or you create a new account on a different instance.

I'm uncertain if momostr.pink or the other nostr bridge, whose name I can't remember currently, have similar lax policies that mostr.pub does or not. Regardless if you want direct control over anything more than blocking particular users, you are going to have to block any of these bridges.

In my personal experience I've been on NOSTR for over a year now, but Frienidca remains my primary social media. In that time I can say I've seen way more Bitcoin propaganda than even I am interested in, but certainly a lot less fascist, TERF, and racist nonsense than I have in some corners of the AP based 'verse. But bitcoin bois can get awful annoying. In general hosting a mastodon (or other platform) instance can be a dicey legal situation because you have little control on whether someone's [potentially illegal] porn ends up being stored on your hardware . This doesn't significantly change if you choose to connect your server to a nostr bridge or not.

BTW Soapbox, including mostr, doesn't connect to lemmy. I don't know if that was a purposeful design decision or just no one has bothered to make it work. There is at least one lemmy-like NOSTR client, Zapddit if it could connect to lemmy it might make me shift from Friendica to NOSTR as my primary social media.

in reply to jonathan

if I understand the ActivityPub specification like i think I do, I doubt either is actually out of spec, but both sides could probably improve robustness such that it is more likely that the post looks as expected.
in reply to Robert Paulson

@jonathan I'll write an issue in the Friendica GitHub if you promise to similarly submit a bug to Summit. There are only 3 issue here, so I'm not suer if this is their perferred bug tracking location or not. github.com/idunnololz/summit-f…

in reply to fne8w2ah

I'd love to live in a country where two homeless people living in the woods passed the threshold into "world news"...
in reply to givesomefucks

There were three of them, the other one just didnt get arrested (im assuming)

Still not much of a tribe though, is it?

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in reply to schizoidman

Another 294 people were injured, the agency said in a report on Thursday. The latest death toll was an increase of three from Wednesday and all fatalities were recorded in the central Visayas region.

The Cebu quake was the country's deadliest since at least 2013, when a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck the neighbouring island of Bohol, killing 222 people.




Russian manufacturing activity contracts for 4th straight month in September


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43353333

The S&P Global Russia Manufacturing PMI fell to 48.2 in September 2025 from August’s 3-month high of 48.7, signaling a fourth straight month of contraction.

Output declined at the sharpest rate in over three years, while new orders shrank more steeply.

Foreign demand also slumped, posting the largest drop since November 2022 amid weak export markets.

[...]

Purchasing activity shrank again, though more moderately, while supplier performance deteriorated the most in six months due to logistics bottlenecks and shortages.

On inflation, operating costs rose at the fastest pace in four months but remained below the long-run average, and firms raised output prices only fractionally.

[...]




U.S. to Share Intelligence With Ukraine for Strikes on Russian Energy Sites as Washington Asks NATO Allies to Provide Kyiv with Similar Support


Archived

U.S. President Donald Trump has authorized American intelligence agencies to provide Ukraine with targeting data for strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including oil refineries, pipelines and power plants, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing anonymous American officials.

The order, which directs the Pentagon and intelligence services to supply the information, came shortly before Trump said that he believed Ukraine could win the war and reclaim all of its territory from Russia, the report said.

Trump has voiced increasing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin as his efforts to mediate an end to the war have flatlined, and the intelligence-sharing is the latest signal that he is now deepening his support for Kyiv.

Washington has also asked NATO allies to provide Kyiv with similar support, according to the sources.

[...]



Thousands of trucks from China build up at Russia–Kazakhstan border amid the Kazakh government's enhanced controls, stricter enforcement of Western sanctions


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43352741

Archived

[...]

Yaroslav Belousov, head of international transport operations at FM Logistic in Russia, attributed the delays to intensified border checks, as both countries step up efforts to identify “dishonest shippers and carriers.” He added that many crossings are overwhelmed, with trucks filling nearby parking lots and lining the shoulders of approach roads.

[...]

[Deputy head of logistics at the transport company SLK Maim] Yemelin said that the delays could indicate a shift in Kazakhstan’s stance on sanctions enforcement. “It’s safe to say this isn’t a temporary glitch, but more likely a new reality — tighter controls and greater compliance with Western sanctions.”

[...]

in reply to Hotznplotzn

Sounds like they want a better deal either from PRC/RU or from the EU. It looks like 30% of their exports are going to PRC/RU and a bit over 30% to the EU.


Manchester synagogue: Two dead in Manchester synagogue attack, with suspect also believed to have been killed - police


Details are continuing to emerge of a major incident at a synagogue in Manchester - here's what we know so far:

  • Police responded at 09:31 to reports of a car driving towards members of the public, and a man being stabbed, at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue
  • A major incident was declared by Greater Manchester Police, with firearms officers being deployed to the area
  • When paramedics arrived to the scene, they found four people injured - police say the injuries were a result of the both the vehicle and stab wounds
  • One man has been shot - police say he's believed to be the offender
  • Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham says "it is believed" the offender's dead, but tells BBC Radio Manchester this information hasn't yet been confirmed
  • He also says he's been told that "the immediate danger appears to be over"
  • Despite this, members of the public are being warned to avoid the area while police deal with the incident
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Bob Ross paintings to be auctioned to help fund US public broadcasting


The auction will support the medium that brought the Joy of Painting host's creativity into US homes for decades, Bob Ross Inc says.


Archived version: archive.is/20251008002524/bbc.…


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.



Hikers Rescued from Mount Everest After Severe Snowstorm


The evacuation of the total 580 hikers who were stuck on Mount Everest's east side in Tibet is complete and the people have been taken to safety, reports the state Chinese media according to BBC.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/swedenherald…


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.


in reply to Sahwa

I would not be surprised to learn that Russia has plenty of sleeper agents with drones just waiting for a call from their handler to take it out and disrupt air traffic, or distract the security services while another operation takes place.
in reply to Sahwa

Maybe the drones are everywhere and its more like "clouds sighted over critical infrastructure"


Despite incessant aggression from the Israeli occupation navy, 30 boats of the flotilla are still sailing strong, now just 46 nautical miles from Gaza


Despite incessant aggression from the Israeli occupation... #flotilla #palestine #gaza

mastox.eu/@GlobalSumudF/115301…


Despite incessant aggression from the Israeli occupation navy, 30 boats of the flotilla are still sailing strong, now just 46 nautical miles from Gaza.


Rohingya plight in Myanmar, a ‘test for humanity’ | UN News


in reply to Otter Raft

Xinjiang, Darfur, Palestine and Rohingya are all tests that show a significant chunk of humanity don’t have a shred of humanity in them.
in reply to ImWaitingForRetcons

It's almost as if "humanity" is a romanticised concept peddled by Hollywood and humans are actually just cancerous scum, with exceptions proving the rule.


in reply to faizalr

100% predictable outcome has occurred. It is now time for your regularly scheduled outrage.


Fediverse blogging?


I'm dealing with some health issues at the moment, and it's getting exhausting to update everybody one by one, so I'm looking for some ideas of where to host a blog in a way that might give my friends & family a small, painfree introduction to the fediverse, or at least something that's more on the FOSS side of things. A family friend used caringbridge.org a few years ago, which looks like a not so terrible fallback option, but I figured I'd see what else is out there before making a decision. The last time I really did much blogging was probably 20 years ago on livejournal, so I'm pretty out of touch with the current options.
in reply to QualifiedKitten

  • Writefreely is the established option.
  • Wordpress has activitypub plugin.
  • Mastodon (or the like) is probably good enough.
  • Wafrn is tumblr like blogging.
  • Openwrite is the new kid in the block similiar to Writefreely.
in reply to malfisya

When OpenWrite says "publish to the open web, Gemini, or Mastodon" what does it mean by Gemini?
in reply to Coopr8

what does it mean by Gemini?


I am not sure of the detail but it is alternative to http. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(…

in reply to malfisya

huh, interesting, a private text based internet protocol where everything runs server side and all sends are encrypted by default. I see the appeal.
in reply to QualifiedKitten

Indieweb is for you! Give Micro.Blog a try, it has native ActivityPub integration.
indieweb.org/Micro.blog
micro.blog/


Russia's Invulnerable Weapon: Why the Golden Dome Won't Do the Job


Greg Mello, director of the Los Alamos Study Group, which studies the US nuclear arsenal, stated that none of the current US or other countries' missile defense systems are capable of countering Russian non-ballistic nuclear weapons.

According to him, the US initiative to create the Golden Dome system is technically unfeasible. Mello noted that Russia possesses weapons such as the Poseidon underwater drone, hypersonic missiles, and cruise missiles, which are specifically designed to overcome missile defense systems.

He emphasized that instead of fanciful projects like Golden Dome, real arms control measures are needed to ensure mutual security.

in reply to stln

Could someone explain to me why this matters? If they have this amazing weaponry, why aren’t they deploying it against Ukraine? If it’s so great that war would have been over in 3 days as originally promised. Sounds to me like some stupid Boogeyman talk.
in reply to SoloCritical

What's the point?

"You better believe we have weapons you can't defend from, like, at all! We could totally take on NATO, easily. So like, don't, like, even think about helping Ukraine any more!"

Russia (and/or the Soviet Union) has been doing variations of that to Finland since WWII.

That's basically why it took us so fucking long to join NATO, because the argument used to be "uuuh, we can't afford to piss off Russia!"

But since they obviously don't care about their own capacity for war and invaded Ukraine, we thought, "fuck it, why not".

So Russia used to have a bit of a buffer with Finland but since we joined, Putler is having even more heatenings.

Thus this sort of saber rattling.

Seeing as we're on .ml I wouldn't be surprised if Davel or Dessalines or one of the others just deletes this as some sort of anti-Russian discrimination and bans me.

Oh and just to remind Vanja. Don't try to come over our Eastern border. #(Unless you're alone and escaping Putlerism, but you should do that before the remining is done.)*

The Way is Shut!

in reply to SoloCritical

If they have this amazing weaponry, why aren’t they deploying it against Ukraine?


because they can beat the shit out of ukr civilians every night for cheap. hypersonic weapons are expensive.

the underwater drones: well ukraine basically sunk their navy in the black sea, so probably not there...

they did use some cruise missiles early in the conflict, but again, expensive compared to shaheeds and other shitty terror drone weapon platforms. when you're bombing apartments you don't need pinpoint accuracy.

I'd also wager they don't have very many of the fancy weapons ready at any given time, and reserve them for conflict against other nuclear powers.

remember, russia has always underestimated ukraine in this fight, at the very beginning the invaders brought their dress uniforms because they were told they'd be marching in victory parades in just a few days.

thedailybeast.com/russians-pla…

in short, I don't think these weapons would be all that useful against ukraine but poland and denmark might see some action if things continue to escalate. or if Ukraine starts landing significant hits against moscow itself.

in reply to stln

Hey, wasn't this supposed to be an actual dome? The demented, old dingbat described it as a literal dome.


Lifting the Moratorium on IRBM Deployment: Consequences for Belarus and Russia


Russia has lifted its moratorium on the deployment of intermediate- and shorter-range missiles, paving the way for the deployment of the Oreshnik system in Belarus. This is a response to the growth of NATO missile forces in Europe and the changing strategic balance.

The Oreshnik is a ballistic missile with a range of up to 5,500 km and hypersonic warheads (up to Mach 10), virtually invulnerable to missile defenses and equipped with decoys. Deployment in Belarus reduces the flight time to Europe by 3-4 minutes, threatening key NATO facilities, including NATO headquarters in Brussels.

Russia believes the collapse of the arms control system is a consequence of the actions of the US and its allies. The deployment of the Oreshnik system in Belarus is a necessary measure to restore the strategic balance.

https://english.nv.ua/nation/russia-to-abandon-missile-moratorium-lavrov-blames-u-s-actions-50477821.html



Oreshnik and Nuclear Weapons - a Strategic Deterrent


The Belarusian Ministry of Defense explained that the West's hype surrounding the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons and the Oreshnik system is due to their role as a strategic deterrent. Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Belarusian Armed Forces Viktor Tumar noted that these weapons are intended for use only in extreme cases, but their very existence discourages adversaries from aggressive plans.

He emphasized that the presence of tactical nuclear weapons and the Oreshnik system allows Minsk to avoid an arms race and preserve funds for social programs. According to Tumar, the West, on the contrary, is increasing its military presence and reducing social spending.

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/world/lukashenko-says-russian-oreshnik-missile-system-on-way-to-belarus/3699297

in reply to Tuukka R

you want to call it exists as less than 10 missiles. And of those, already two have been used.


maybe you give me source?

They were made almost 20 years ago and include parts whose production was ended in 1990’s and can no longer be produced by any factory in any country.


You idiot. Sorry, but its real fact.

Rubezh is a type of missile that is banned by international agreements on reducing the nuclear danger. That the Russia has held to almost ten of those for several decades tells a lot about how dangerous the Russia is. While others have stopped using such mid-range ballistic missiles and have scrapped them, the Russia had just hidden them.


Maybe you tell the international agreements?

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in reply to stln

you want to call it exists as less than 10 missiles. And of those, already two have been used.

maybe you give me source?


This is the first thing that I found with a quick internet search. It'll give you enough pointers to find the rest of the information, I'm sure! So, here goes: eurasiantimes.com/russias-game…

Maybe you tell the international agreements?


Here you go: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermed…

And then: There were blog posts analyzing the debris of the Rubezh missile launched back in November and December 2024. The debris shows that it is not a new development. It cannot be directly proven that the Oreshnik and Rubezh are the same missile, because Rubezh, being against treaties signed by USSR, was a very secret project, of which only very little information leaked. But, the debris shows that the "Oreshnik" missiles were made around when we know Rubezh had been made. And they are missiles for the same purpose. It's unlikely that the Russia would have developed two separate missile types for the same purpose at the same time.

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in reply to floofloof

It looks like the IDF boarded two largest vessels but at this point they're unable to stop the rest.

Edit: three vessels have been captured and activists were taken by IDF.
apnews.com/article/israel-pale…

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in reply to gressen

The smart move would've been to make the boat that Thunberg is on a decoy, and put all of the aid on other ships. Let them target her while the actual aid slips past.
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in reply to floofloof

I really think the activists should start using Narco Subs to get the aid in. It might be more effective than surface ships.



Seeking recommendations for federated Q&A forums on Linux and software issues


I'm looking for federated Q&A forums specifically focused on Linux and software-related issues. I'm not referring to platforms like NodeBB, Discourse, Lemmy, Kbin, PieFed, etc. I'm asking for specific instances that focus on Q&A about Linux and other software related issues. I know of some popular non-federated platforms like Stack Exchange, AskUbuntu, Arch Linux Forum, etc. But I'm particularly interested in federated sites.

If you have any recommendations for such forums, please share them! Thank you!

in reply to CoderSupreme

That sounds like Fedimins. We use Discourse with the AP plugin.
fedimins.net/


Could federated social media networks enhance cooperative behavior between everyone, relative to both insular and massively popular services?


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36940611

[Derek] When Watts dug deeper, he realized that the network structure did matter. In the more clustered networks, people were more likely
30:27
to copy each other. So if by chance someone started out cooperating, then everyone would cooperate.
30:34
But it was equally likely that someone would start out by defecting, in which case everyone else would defect.
30:40
And over all the games they played, these two effects canceled each other out, which is why it seemed like
30:46
the network structure didn't matter. - [Duncan] It's sort of on a knife edge, right? Where like one person does something selfish
30:54
and everything goes south. In another world, everybody kind of holds it together
31:00
and everything goes well. It's crazy that the world could be like on a knife edge like that, you know,
31:06
could tip one way or the other, kind of just depends on how someone gets out of bed that day.
31:11
But then Watts realized something. See, in real life, you can choose who you hang out with.
31:17
So he reran the experiment allowing players to change who they were playing with. And this time he used the prisoner's dilemma
31:23
so that players could easily identify the defectors. - [Derek] And the finding was clear, the more you allowed players
31:30
to choose who they were playing with, the more likely they were to cooperate

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Could federated social media networks enhance cooperative behavior between everyone, relative to both insular and massively popular services?


[Derek] When Watts dug deeper, he realized that the network structure did matter. In the more clustered networks, people were more likely
30:27
to copy each other. So if by chance someone started out cooperating, then everyone would cooperate.
30:34
But it was equally likely that someone would start out by defecting, in which case everyone else would defect.
30:40
And over all the games they played, these two effects canceled each other out, which is why it seemed like
30:46
the network structure didn't matter. - [Duncan] It's sort of on a knife edge, right? Where like one person does something selfish
30:54
and everything goes south. In another world, everybody kind of holds it together
31:00
and everything goes well. It's crazy that the world could be like on a knife edge like that, you know,
31:06
could tip one way or the other, kind of just depends on how someone gets out of bed that day.
31:11
But then Watts realized something. See, in real life, you can choose who you hang out with.
31:17
So he reran the experiment allowing players to change who they were playing with. And this time he used the prisoner's dilemma
31:23
so that players could easily identify the defectors. - [Derek] And the finding was clear, the more you allowed players
31:30
to choose who they were playing with, the more likely they were to cooperate


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Terminal promiser Elon Musk says he'll make a great AI game in 2026


Looks like the Elongated Muskrat is at it again. Can’t wait to see his promise go into 2030 and beyond.
in reply to hornedfiend

I just wish he'd focus on his promise of going Mars so he could launch his ass there and never bother us again.
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25 Ottobre: Linux Day Milano


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in reply to Confused_Emus

ok i am so sorry i didn't comment right comment policeman are you going to give me a ticket

get a life



Israel to close last remaining route from southern Gaza to the north as it continues offensive on Gaza City – Middle East crisis live


The Israeli military said it will close on Wednesday the last remaining route for residents of southern Gaza to access the north, as it presses its offensive on Gaza City.

The military’s Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee said on X:

"Al-Rashid Street will be closed to traffic from the southern sector area at 12:00 (0900 GMT). Movement southward will be allowed for those who were unable to evacuate Gaza City. At this stage, the [Israeli military] permits free movement southward without inspection."

In figures reported less than two weeks ago, the UN said that more than a quarter of a million people had been displaced from Gaza City in the previous month. Tens of thousands more have been forced to flee makeshift homes and shelters daily in the face of a new Israeli offensive, it added.

Unknown parent

If there's no one left to fight, then the war is over.
Unknown parent

Israel has zero interest in ending this war until every Palestinian is emigrated or dead. October 7th gave them every excuse they need for this genocide and annexation. Embarrassing that any world leaders are talking peace when they know damned well what's going on.

The West either allows this to continue or bombs Tel Aviv into glass and ruble. There is no magical "in between" state where this levels out to an ante bellum status quo.


in reply to Sahwa

Flights have been grounded


I didn't even think about that. They cannot turn the clock back, even in their own country. And what do they wish to accomplish anyhow? This is ultimately pointless and only bound to bring even more chaos and poverty. Personally I just hope they will get some sort of Nuremberg Trial in the end. Cruel perverts.


in reply to Capsicones

As ever, Trump and his pals are bloody stupid. Money is just to make it easier to get cool stuff. You don't get neat things when civilizations die, and partnerships are dissolved.
in reply to Capsicones

And then get attacked when they are in the US building the manufacturing plants and training Americans on how to do it.


Trump returns to '51st state' rhetoric in speech to U.S. military officials


"Canada called me a couple of weeks ago, they want to be part of it, to which I said, 'Well, why don't you just join our country. You become 51 — become the 51st state — and you get it for free,'" Trump told the assembled officials.

"So, I don't know if that made a big impact, but it does make a lot of sense."

Trump also claimed Canada is having "a hard time up there" because "as you know, with tariffs, everyone's coming into our country." The president then boasted about investment leaving Canada and other countries and going into the United States, pointing to automobile plants.

in reply to ByteOnBikes

Even if part of Canada wanted to leave and join another country, why the fuck would they join the US? Our job growth is in the shitter, no one can afford groceries, fuck you if you need medical attention because it'd be cheaper to just die. Plus there's the orange cancer toddler-in-chief currently stinking up the white house, brainworms is in charge of health, and the military is run by a moron who preaches manliness to the fucking Generals...
in reply to phutatorius

For the moment, but that is changing.
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Italian navy to stop assisting Gaza flotilla despite fears of Israeli attack


Italy said it will stop accompanying the international flotilla trying to deliver aid to Gaza, despite concerns by activists that the fleet will be attacked within the coming hours. Italy and Spain deployed navy vessels to assist the boats after they were hit by drones armed with stun grenades last week.
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in reply to Lee Duna

What a brave effort. How can the people be so brave while their governments are such cowards?

This is Israel vs Palaistine locally, but rich vs poor on an even larger scale.

in reply to Zer0_F0x

while their governments are such cowards?


It's worse than that; they're fascists. It took a fucking general strike in Italy to get them to deploy the naval forces to begin with, and their Mussolini fangirl prime minister called them off again as soon as she could bullshit an excuse.

in reply to grue

Fuck Meloni. She is a craven coward, and she's an asshole that needs to get MOVED OUT.

She should try being Palestinian. Let her see how bad it is and face the harsh consequences.

in reply to Zer0_F0x

All conflicts are rich vs poor ever since there have been rich and poor.


Zelensky confirms Israel sent Patriot missile battery to Ukraine, says more coming in fall


in reply to vga

Talk about a poisoned gift...

Nobody wants gifts from Israel, but Ukraine desperately needs the hardware.
Damned if they do, damned if they don't...

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in reply to ExtremeDullard

As a finn, I very much want "gifts" from Israel. Their air defence systems are amazing, and they have very nice looking defence capabilities against drones. Which seems to be a growing risk from Russia.

I hope nobody is surprised to hear that I value the people of Finland over the people of palestine.

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in reply to vga

I find it concerning you value people at different levels in general.
in reply to Mac

Yeah, it makes me a pretty horrible person to be just like every other person in that regard.
in reply to ExtremeDullard

Honestly I’d rather Ukraine have them than Israel. Am I supposed to be mad that they’ve micro-disarmed by doing this? Fuck no that’s a bit less firepower in Israel’s hands

Keep going! We love your charity Israel, give it ALL to Ukraine! 🥴

in reply to 4am

Did you really delude yourself into thinking that this makes a difference?
in reply to Tortellinius

No, but I didn’t delude myself into thinking it matters either, and now somehow because Ukraine has weapons that Israel didn’t use in their genocide they’ve got cooties or something.

People in here like “Now Ukraine is guilty by association! Tainted morals! Blood on their hands!” - it doesn’t matter.

Now, what’s fucked up, who does have blood on their hands, is the United Ststes who are obviously going to resupply Israel.

But that doesn’t make Ukraine guilty.



Central Philippines hit by powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake, dozens killed


A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines late Tuesday, killing dozens of people at a sports arena and raising fears of major damage, officials said. The quake hit around 10 pm local time at a shallow depth near Palompon, close to Bogo city in Cebu province, the US Geological Survey reported.
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FBI boss Kash Patel gave New Zealand officials 3D-printed guns illegal to possess under local laws


WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — On a visit to New Zealand, FBI Director Kash Patel gave the country’s police and spy bosses gifts of inoperable pistols that were illegal to possess under local gun laws and had to be destroyed, New Zealand law enforcement agencies told The Associated Press.

The plastic 3D-printed replica pistols formed part of display stands Patel presented to at least four senior New Zealand security officials in July. Patel, the most senior Trump administration official to visit the country so far, was in Wellington to open the FBI’s first standalone office in New Zealand.

Pistols are tightly restricted weapons under New Zealand law and possessing one requires an additional permit beyond a regular gun license. Law enforcement agencies didn’t specify whether the officials who met with Patel held such permits, but they couldn’t have legally kept the gifts if they didn’t.

It wasn’t clear what permissions Patel had sought to bring the weapons into the country. A spokesperson for Patel told the AP Tuesday that the FBI would not comment.


US FBI Director Kash Patel visits New Zealand, immediately provides local officials with 3d printed, potentially operable firearms...

... which is a crime, that could carry up to a 3 year prison/jail sentence in NZ...

... and would also potentially be somewhere between a misdemeanor and a felony depending on where you are in the US, as 3d printed firearms are generally without serial numbers and are thus 'ghost guns', which are often illegal if unregistered, if not outright banned, though this differs from state to state and city to city.

(Oh also, I guess he is so concerned about properly investigating the death of Charlie Kirk that he is uh, personally looking for leads in New Zealand, or something.)

https://apnews.com/article/kash-patel-guns-new-zealand-fbi-d5747377f957d61645d47324bfaa1114

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in reply to sp3ctr4l

Doesn't the FBI look into issues within USA borders? And doesn't the CIA look into issues outside these borders? I'm confused as to why an FBI office needs to be in Wellington, especially since NZ is a sovereign country. Unless somehow the NZ government is somehow now a state of the US.
in reply to redwattlebird

Uhm... yes. Yeah.

I am also kind of confused by this.

The FBI has like... sub offices, attachés to consulates/embassies... but uh... thats for coordinating with local law enforcement and I guess handling US expats.

Yeah I don't know what the fuck Patel is doing here, unless he is kind of just publically admitting that all those other FBI sub offices and attachés just routinely handle Five Eyes / Nine Eyes / However many fucking Eyes type shit.

Which is, I mean, yeah, duh, but also, you're not supposed to just say that outloud, Patel.

You're supposed to be investigating the globalist deep state panopticon world controllers, not fucking building a new branch office for them...

Oh my god his brain must be the size of a walnut, he isn't even good at what he is trying to be good at, holy shit.

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in reply to sp3ctr4l

I'm almost inclined to believe that he just wants an excuse to holiday in NZ. Because if it's for spying... Good grief. Have they bungled it up badly.

...I mean, OPSEC IS CLEAN!

in reply to sp3ctr4l

The FBI is who you call when you want to investigate (and prosecute) international gangs/drug cartels (which is why he was there in the first place)

The CIA is who you call when you want a country's leader shot with a shard of frozen pufferfish poison.

in reply to apftwb

I mean, the CIA has frequently, with documentation, illegally operated on US soil... often by facilitating international gangs and drug cartels...

But yes, the ice gun with puffer fish poison is also a thing too lol.

Anyway uh, the article says:

News of Patel’s visit caused ripples in New Zealand at the time because the opening of the new FBI office in Wellington wasn’t divulged to news outlets or the public until it had already happened. An FBI statement in July said the move aligned New Zealand with FBI missions in other Five Eyes intelligence-sharing nations, which also include the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

The office would provide a local mission for FBI staff who have operated with oversight from Canberra, Australia, since 2017, the statement said.


Where are you getting that Patel was there for intl. drug gang investigation?

in reply to sp3ctr4l

Where are you getting that Patel was there for intl. drug gang investigation


euronews.com/2025/08/01/fbi-op…

New Zealand ministers who met Patel, the highest-ranking Trump administration official to visit New Zealand, quietly dismissed his claims.

A government statement on Thursday emphasised joint efforts against crimes such as online child exploitation and drug smuggling, with no mention of China.

"When we were talking, we never raised that issue," Foreign Minister Winston said Thursday.


Patel said what he said because he is a fucking moron. If Patel lied, he is a moron for creating diplomatic problems for an ally. if Patel didn't lie, he just brought a whole lot of unnecessary attention to a spy base in NZ.

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in reply to apftwb

Ah, ok, I'd only seen the AP article.

Welp.

Yeah, yep, Patel is indeed a gigantic fucking bug eyed idiot, that tracks.

in reply to sp3ctr4l

Part of the reason for being of the five eyes countries is getting around our laws forbidding intelligence agencies from Spying on their own citizens. They have their ally do it and then share it with them.
in reply to Cassanderer

Yep, exactly.

Its basically a way of outsourcing domestic spying via a shell game.

in reply to redwattlebird

Why give up the opportunity to have a fully paid vacation in 5 stars hotels in another continent during a government shutdown?
in reply to redwattlebird

Unless somehow the NZ government is somehow now a state of the US


As a new zealander it sure fuckin feels like that sometimes



in reply to mesa

It hurt itself ~~in its confusion~~ doing exactly as it was told by the orange diaper man
in reply to rizzothesmall

Vance was recently on tv saying carr isn't responsible because "look, Jimmy is still on tv, so what'd Carr do wrong?", trying to sweep it under the rug.
in reply to PhAzE

They were not successful in their goal when breaking the law, so this argument is that therefor they are innocent
in reply to mesa

And then they raised the price, so anyone who goes back sheet this is punished for leaving in the first place. Screw Disney.



Hi, I’m an early 2010s tech CEO


Hi, I’m an early 2010s tech CEO #mcsweeneys #satire #tech #bigtech
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Trump Classifies “Anti-Capitalism” as a Political Pre-Crime


in reply to edible_funk

It was part of his plan to address “domestic terrorism.” Also don’t forget, Kathy Hochul preceded Trump in sending in the national guard to “fight crime” despite every statistic showing a drop in violent crime.

We are not only at war with Trump and the GOP, but the entire political class.

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politico.com/news/2021/07/22/b…