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Deklaro de ELI pri la milito en Gazao

Esperanto-Ligo en Israelo (ELI) diskonigis novan deklaron pri la milito en Gazao. Unuafoje deklaro de ELI pri la temo aperis en novembro 2023. Libera Folio publikigas la tekston.

liberafolio.org/2025/10/08/dek…



The Case for the Forever Shutdown


Every time Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York—the Democrat with the most power in a shutdown because his withholding of seven senators toward a procedural vote keeps Republicans from proceeding—says that Democrats are looking to open the government through a negotiation around and deal on Affordable Care Act subsidies, he is acquiescing to the idea that a government in which Border Patrol agents paid with our tax dollars can shoot real bullets at protesters in Chicago after screaming “Do something, bitch!” can and should be deemed legitimate.


Archived at archive.is/NxqsQ




White House advisor Stephen Miller states the President has Plenary Authority and freezes after realizing what he said.


I'm very sorry this is a link to reddit. All the YouTube versions have cut the moment he says "plenary authority" and it seems that reddit hasn't purged it yet.

In case it's not recognized at first, this is what we call a "big fucking fuckup"

https://www.reddit.com/r/Military/comments/1o0x5ib/miller_glitches_while_falsely_claiming_title_10/



C street, Immensity.


So this isn’t actually about the image; or, it is, but what I did to it. Please read with me.

Psychologically, the point of impact is when someone first sees something. It happened to me when I first saw Christopher Marley’s Exquisite Creatures and saw blue butterflies arranged in a helix; it happened to me when I first set foot in Immensity; and it happens whenever I experience art in some nature for the first time: huge giant waves of feelings, an absolute reaction.

Very specifically, a reaction that is attenuated and moderated on the next exposure to the same work. Great artworks are ones that minimize that attenuation and make repeat viewings so powerful.

I’m in school for photography, taking an intro course in digital photography, because (believe it or not, I’ve been uneducated about this at all until the 23rd of September) nearly my entire catalog of work is outsider art.

There’s a critique coming up and my work will be judged by the entire class, and I don’t dare show it off ahead of class, so that the impact doesn’t get reduced, nothing gets attenuated. Except earlier tonight, I pulled this image from my assignment folio and showed it, knowing full well that it would lose all its impact.

This image doesn’t really adhere to many of the basic rules of photography: the leading lines go nowhere good, the thirds are absent, not a damn thing is straight. But I was trying to create a mood, and the visible ceiling on the right completely destroys that mood. So I showed this picture to my instructor, and said I would replace it with something better. He’s seen nothing else of the assignment folio.

I take the image back and try to tear it right down the middle, and he’s got an incredible look of shock, the same look a sweaty guy would make about any torn MTG card. Except my hands are too weak, I can’t tear the image. I crumple it up.

The kaleidoscope of feelings across this man’s face as an artist destroys her own work.

Hmm.



Festa del Cinema di Roma 2025, un ruolo speciale per Ema Stokholma: ecco cosa farà


La Festa del Cinema di Roma 2025 affida a Ema Stokholma un ruolo di primo piano: sarà lei a condurre le due serate simbolo della ventesima edizione, l’apertura e la chiusura. Una scelta che conferma la vocazione del festival a intrecciare cinema, musica e linguaggi contemporanei, dialogando con un pubblico sempre più ampio.

TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Festa del Cinema di Roma 2025, un ruolo speciale per Ema Stokholma: ecco cosa farà



La Prima Estate 2026: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Gorillaz e Twenty One Pilots accendono Lido di Camaiore. Date, biglietti e prezzi


Quinta edizione per La Prima Estate 2026, il festival della Versilia che porta sul palco del Parco BussolaDomani tre headliner internazionali: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (venerdì 26 giugno), Gorillaz (sabato 27 giugno) e Twenty One Pilots (domenica 28 giugno). Per la formazione australiana e per il duo statunitense si tratta dell’unica data italiana. Confermata la formula dei due weekend di giugno: 19–21 e 26–28.

DATE E BIGLIETTI: La Prima Estate 2026: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Gorillaz e Twenty One Pilots accendono Lido di Camaiore. Date, biglietti e prezzi



Democrats introduce bill to help federal workers cover childcare costs during shutdown


Exclusive: employees would be reimbursed for fees paid to childcare facilities under plans initiated by Ilhan Omar

Congressional Democrats are introducing a bill that would provide childcare relief to federal workers affected by the shutdown of the federal government, as it drags on through a second week.

Parents would be reimbursed for fees paid to childcare facilities during the shutdown under plans initiated by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar.

Any federal employee who has been furloughed, or remains working through the shutdown without pay, would be entitled to support under the Federal Worker Childcare Protection Act of 2025.



Consigli da Coach


L'autolimitatore di sicurezza
Il nostro cervello instintivamente ci protegge per molto cose, è conservativo sempre. Ogni persona ha un limite, alto basso ma tutti l'anno e il nostro cervello lavora per non soffrire troppo ma stare sempre in controllo in modo da non soffreire troppo, in fondo il nostro cervello non vuole avere problemi, anche se è pronto. Mentre il fisico vuole esplodere tirarsi al limite vedere dove vuole arrivare.
Trovare l'equilibrio tra mente e corpo non è facile ma quando poi la mente capisce che forse il limite ora è spostato deve ricalibrare tutto per poter trovare un nuovo equilibrio.

Run Hard Ride Smart




Ballando con le Stelle cambia ancora orario: a che ora inizia la puntata dell’11 ottobre


Terzo appuntamento con Ballando con le Stelle e nuovo cambio di orario. Dopo l’esordio alle 20:35 e lo slittamento strategico della seconda puntata alle 21:35, sabato 11 ottobre 2025 lo show di Milly Carlucci partirà ancora più tardi per lasciare spazio alla partita Estonia–Italia.

TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Ballando con le Stelle cambia ancora orario: a che ora inizia la puntata dell’11 ottobre


in reply to xc2215x

There HAD been Italian-navy protection for it, but they withdrew, according to the headlines of the past few days, here..

IF you accommodate machiavellian-malevolence, whether in elections or in providing-aid-to-the-dying,

THEN evil's opportunism OBLIGES it to take-advantage of that.

Protesting, producing mass-social-statements, after-the-fact, DOESN'T protect: it only makes political-assertion.

EITHER break evil's control, XOR accommodate it, .. but stop orienting to accommodating it and then whining when it does exactly what it had to do.

Grow up, humankind!

Same as with Russia's invation of Ukraine: WE ACCOMMODATED THAT, until it was underway, and THEN we complain that it costs sooo much to fight now that we let it get entrenched??

Had we provided the already promised ( when we got Ukraine to give-up their nukes ) protection, when the buildup was still happening .. then there'd be much less rooting-out needing doing, now, obviously.

This is the same principle as vaccination: EITHER you prevent as much transmission, and as much lethality, as you can, up-front, through immunization, .. XOR you accommodate it, & then .. whine about the consequences?

( the LeopardsAteMyFace stuff is all excellent display of what I'm calling-out, here:

Apparently it isn't only considered-reasoning that needs to be trained, it also is objectivity-itself!

How stupid of me to have not understood that they both, independently, needed to be trained, in this world, until nearly 60 years old.

Better to learn now, though, than to continue remaining ignorant, right? )


We're running-out of "chances", humankind:

ClimatePunctuation's intensifying ideological-supremacism's highjacking of our world's groups,

& if that process completes-sufficiently, then next-century's going to be silent of our kind, utterly, because we will have done a "mass shooting" against our own entire-species, in a kind of ideological-rampaging tantrum.


Salut, Namaste, & Kaizen.

_ /\ _

in reply to xc2215x

Fuck Israels right-wing government, but fuck the Flotillas ties to Turkish right-wing Grey Wolfes, Hezbollah, authoritarian communists and antisemites of Young Struggle, transphobic Islamist, terrorists of PFLP.

democ-de.translate.goog/artike…



15 drones spotted above Belgian military bases


15 suspicious drones were sighted over a Belgian military base in Elsenborn, on the border with Germany. The Defence Ministry is investigating the incident.
in reply to Sahwa

The base covers an area of 28km². It is an army training camp that includes a secure area in which shooting exercises take place.


Looks like no response, no interception were executed.

in reply to Sahwa

Fucking shoot them down, what the hell is Europe doing?


What would be your distro of choice if you take the security with ease as the top priority


With the recent windows 10 EoL news, I was able to move my dad over to Linux mint. But he does a lot of finance stuff. Long ago, Linux had a belief that desktop Linux are not the primary target for crackers but I don’t believe that true anymore since it’s getting significantly popular lately like Europe government migration over to Linux and Libreoffice.

My question would be , given my dad is just as careful on Linux as he has been on windows, would it be fine to do finance like banking and trading (not the fastest kind )?

If not, what would be your distro of choice for that? Even browsers (I installed Firefox and Edge from Microsoft website deb file)


in reply to Sahwa

When insecure and weak little boys are in positions of power...
in reply to Sahwa

1. People are angry

2. Complete weirdo gets elected President

3. He starts threatening judges who rule against him, urging his supporters to harass them

4. He starts suing newspapers and journalists, calling them fake news

5 Spews racist shit about black people eating pets and wanting to replace Tunisians

washingtonpost.com/world/2023/…

6. He said the opposition is the enemy from within, the opposition supports terrorism

7 . One night, he sends masked thugs to surround parliament and arrest the opposition

8. Dictatorship

Welcome to Tunisia.

Americans are at step 6. They just don't know it yet. They are deers in the headlights.

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Bonfire Social 1.0rc3 release




A fediverse platform that lets you block whole topics, not just communities?


There should be a Fediverse platform that makes blocking entire topics as easy as blocking a tag, not subscribing/unsubscribing dozens of communities. Firefish (antennas) and PieFed let you follow/block keywords, but that’s not the same as robust, community-wide topic blocking. Imagine collaborative, booru-style tagging across posts so blocking a tag reliably removes all content using it. Does anyone know of software that already provides topic-level blocking out of the box without needing long manual lists?
in reply to Davy_Jones

Mmm not sure how it will be managed. It depends whom you trust.

On our jlai.lu chat (jlailu.zulipchat.com) we have a section that has a list of keyword to remove all post related to MAGA and far right. It gives us a peace of mind and we can purpose our keywords.

Imho, you may suggest a git, put your blocklist and invit some people to edit it. Honnestly, i think it is safer to handle personnaly because you know what's inside. But i may be wrong

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in reply to Davy_Jones

I don't feel something like crowdsourced tagging would work for the Fediverse unless it has some sort of approval system built for either post's author or commuity admins (and those are already busy). Otherwise it would be far too easy to do things like brigading, or pushing government-style "self-censorship" (or straight out censorship of others: just get an army of ~~bots~~ "volunteers" into one instance, let the resulting blocks federate). Something closer to AO3 style tagging, where the author retains most control but readers can add tags to things that are valid only to them (and maybe to people they share data with too?) should workbetter IMO.

Blocking keywords is not reliable to block topics because a keyword does not a topic make, for example in this post I mention queer, socialism, musk and islam yet it's not topical to any of those things.



German infrastructure hit almost daily by drones, cybercrime, arson as fingers pointed at Moscow and Beijing


Cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43463017

There are now almost daily attacks on critical infrastructure. In the same week that drones were spotted over several European airports, a cyberattack against security software used by many of those same hubs, including Berlin Airport, left passengers and personnel scrambling. At the same time, Germany's Deutsche Bahn rail service experienced the latest in a series of high-level sabotage incidents.

Similar cyberattacksare experienced by private companies with increasing regularity — costing the economy €289 billion ($339 billion), according to Bitkom, the umbrella organization for the digital economy in Germany. While about 68% of the time, the perpetrator is thought to be a crime syndicate, half of the survey companies said they could trace at least one attack to Russia. A similar number said they linked the incidents to China.

[...]



Fediverse Day Berlin Livestream starts today at 12 CEST


The 2nd Berlin Fediverse Day is a networking event for people in the Fediverse. With talks, workshops and networking opportunities, we want to spread knowledge about the Fediverse, promote creative solutions and strengthen the exchange between developers, administrators, academia, civil society and content creators.


Speakers include, among others: Elena Rossini, Andy Piper, Evan Prodromou, Christine Lemmer-Webber, Matthias Pfefferle…

Edit:

PeerTube Livestreams


Mainhall: c-tube.c-base.org/w/wKd1Zxa484…

Rooftop: fair.tube/a/digiges_de/video-c…

Mastodon etc.


berlin.social/@berlinfediday

Fediwall: fediwall.social


2. Berliner Fediverse Tag


berlinfedi.day/schedule/


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Controlling information in the age of AI: how state propaganda and censorship are baked into Chinese chatbots


Cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43458912

Archived

"Hello, I’m not able to answer this question for the time being. Let’s change the subject.” When asked about the life of Liu Xiaobo, none of the Chinese chatbots tested by RSF gave any information on the only Chinese laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, a writer and human rights defender who received the award in 2010 and died in detention in 2017. He does not exist in the national narrative or in the responses engineered by Chinese AI developers. When it comes to China’s information space, even the country’s tech giants are required to keep their algorithms in lockstep with official propaganda and censorship.

[...]

While China’s AI-powered chatbots are meant to generate text freely, they often seem to follow pre‑set scripts on topics Beijing deems sensitive. No matter how we phrased questions on human rights or China’s political system, the replies — which were almost identical each time — appeared to come from an official database rather than being genuinely autonomous text generation. When asked twice why Zhang Zhan — a Chinese journalist repeatedly sentenced to prison for documenting the COVID‑19 outbreak in Wuhan and reporting on human rights violations — was imprisoned, DeepSeek delivered two near‑carbon‑copy responses without naming her once, instead highlighting China’s “independent judiciary,” the need to “respect the law” and the dangers of “disinformation.”

Some prompts triggered even more flagrantly censored answers — sometimes to the point of absurdity, such as live self‑erasure. When we asked DeepSeek to list Chinese Nobel laureates, several scientists’ names appeared, but as soon as the letters “Liu…” — for Liu Xiaobo — started to appear in the bot’s real-time response, the entire text vanished. The same phenomenon appeared when the bot was asked to compare the leadership styles of Xi Jinping, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin: a pre‑written answer appeared and then disappeared entirely, clearly blocked by the mention of China’s president.

[...]

Some differences between the three Chinese chatbots did emerge. DeepSeek issues the most refusals to answer, but in clear and direct terms. Baidu’s Ernie and Alibaba’s Qwen deliver longer, more detailed answers that are sometimes embellished or even completely misleading.

[...]

in reply to CheeseNoodle

We shouldn't rely on any chatbot, of course, but I don't think that all chatbots are deliberately designed to spread some propaganda. The Chinese ones and many 'Western' bots certainly are, but not all are coded in bad faith imho.


G-Drive Fire Destroys 125,000 Officials' Data


Note: G-drive is a South Korean government file server.

Which is worse: single site backup or calling it a Gdrive?



Ireland poised to blunt sanctions on Israel under corporate pressure, say sources


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50213565
in reply to favoredponcho

We don't, but our dog shit, landlord, centre-right neo liberal ministers sure do!
in reply to schizoidman

We need the names of businesses that oppose sanctions. Let's see how concerned about the impact on investment they will be once we have a list of entities that support genocide.



Indian ministers push domestic alternatives to Google, Microsoft apps amid strained US ties




Merkel blasted by Baltics, Poland for suggesting they share blame for Russia’s Ukraine invasion


In an interview with Hungarian opposition media Partizán published on Friday, Merkel noted the refusal by Eastern European countries to permit direct talks between her, Russian President Vladimir Putin and French leader Emmanuel Macron when describing the lead-up to Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

“In June 2021, I felt that Putin was no longer taking the Minsk agreement seriously,” Merkel said, referring to the peace agreement relating to control of Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region following the 2014-2015 conflict. “And that’s why I wanted a new format where we, as the European Union, could talk directly with Putin.”

At a European Council meeting that month, Merkel and Macron proposed direct negotiations with other leaders in response to the buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine’s border. But a coalition of Eastern European countries, including Poland, opposed the idea.

“This was not supported by some. It was mainly the Baltic states, but Poland was also against it,” she said. Merkel explained that these countries had been “afraid” that “we would not have a common policy toward Russia … In any case, it didn’t happen. Then I left office, and then Putin’s aggression began.”

in reply to geneva_convenience

There are very few politicians who have ended up disappointing me more gravely than Merkel has done - and only one other comes to mind (Biden) who has stuck to their demonstrably misguided beliefs so staunchly, even after leaving office.
in reply to gravitas_deficiency

She wasn't very much loved in the south of Europe to begin with, after she crushed Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal with her austerity crackdown back in the day.
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Merkel blasted by Baltics, Poland for suggesting they share blame for Russia’s Ukraine invasion


In an interview with Hungarian opposition media Partizán published on Friday, Merkel noted the refusal by Eastern European countries to permit direct talks between her, Russian President Vladimir Putin and French leader Emmanuel Macron when describing the lead-up to Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

“In June 2021, I felt that Putin was no longer taking the Minsk agreement seriously,” Merkel said, referring to the peace agreement relating to control of Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region following the 2014-2015 conflict. “And that’s why I wanted a new format where we, as the European Union, could talk directly with Putin.”

At a European Council meeting that month, Merkel and Macron proposed direct negotiations with other leaders in response to the buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine’s border. But a coalition of Eastern European countries, including Poland, opposed the idea.

“This was not supported by some. It was mainly the Baltic states, but Poland was also against it,” she said. Merkel explained that these countries had been “afraid” that “we would not have a common policy toward Russia … In any case, it didn’t happen. Then I left office, and then Putin’s aggression began.”

in reply to geneva_convenience

The entire West is to blame. This is just like what Hitler did leading up to World War 2.

He did whatever he wanted, and got away with it because the allies were too pussified to fight back.



bekind.dedyn.io is dead


I panicked and shut down the instance because I thought Google Cloud wasn't free.
in reply to Francisco/Frankie

I'd avoid using a domain you dont actually own. Those free DNS places can take the domain back at any time. They are also often very low reputation domains.

in reply to Spectre

Use Apple and Google maps to report ICE officers as speed traps. They will not remove their own apps. And if they nuke the traffic stop feature they'll be skewered. Since their apps are already reporting the locations of law enforcement officers it's not different.
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in reply to roofuskit

Google Maps reports are just for "police", which is a generic term that ICE would be either way.
in reply to Spectre

Vulnerable group?? Those fuckers should be identified and pushed out of society.

in reply to PattyMcB

In the Reddit thread about the rejected NSFW updates, Crimson Delight have only good things to say about Valve's handling of the situation. "I have to say the reviewer was kind and forthcoming, we didn't feel threatened or bullied in any way, and we got the feeling they were trying to do their best to help devs navigate the process," developer Frenzin writes. "But the fact of the matter is that Valve has payment processors breathing down their neck, and the rules keep getting stricter as time goes on."

"Valve isn't the problem here," Frenzin continues. "The big credit card companies are. If anything, Valve has stood up to them and pushed back. They could've simply nuked the 18+ section of Steam, but they didn't, they stuck up for developers. Obviously adult games make Valve money, but it's a drop in the bucket compared to the rest of Steam's catalogue. Silksong itself probably earned Valve more than most NSFW titles put together.

"Given that we're erogame devs, we're against any sort of censorship (as long as the content isn't sexualizing minors or nonconsensual in any way)," the developer comments. "But it's important to understand where the real problem lies, and it's not with Valve."

in reply to AwesomeLowlander

Valve, the only corporate that one is supposed to bootlick. And ironically it's a storefront for closed source software.
in reply to Mr. Tambourine Man

Yes, the devs who are the actual people affected by this issue, how dare they bootlick!
in reply to Mr. Tambourine Man

GoG is also a Storefront for closed source software, genius. Do you think the software on GoG is open source? Lmao
in reply to TheGrandNagus

Yo Einstein, where did I ever say anything about GoG?

People here a so simple when it comes to Valve. All rationality straight out the window. Yo, attention gamers, it is SALE on Steam right now!

in reply to Mihies

We dont; we need USA pay processors alternatives, and of those in EU we have plenty (but I don't know your specific country, so maybe not in your country).
in reply to ThirdConsul

There are some (many is really a stretch) but not available in many countries nor supported by many merchants.
in reply to PattyMcB

Since the issue is with payment processors, we need to switch to crypto to avoid the censorship and abuse of power from banks.

Anyone who doesn't understand this is a complete moron, but they are average so average people won't see it.

Popularity == intelligence

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in reply to ZeroOne

This pressure is coming from the payment providers without whom no storefront can operate. We need alternatives to Visa and Mastercard.
in reply to scholar

This is literally the kind of thing crypto was invented for, but the useful idiots on the internet are too stupid to see the value of it.

Good job being morons. You are all being herded like sheep.

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in reply to whereyaaat

I honestly don't understand how to “do” crypto. Here’s my brain’s interpretation and questions. You will probably see why I, and many others, don’t use it or dabble in it:

It’s got to be mined to obtain (power hog and time)

You can buy it but it is traded like stock which may inflate it to be more expensive to obtain

Who really owns or has responsibility over what you purchase when it comes to the cryptocurrency?

Where is it “stored” (locally, on a cloud somewhere)?

What coin type do you choose and how do you know it’s safe?

Do you just make your own coin and use a program that does everything needed to package it as “money”?

How does someone verify that you actually have the money behind the coin(s)?

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in reply to ZeroOne

We need a...decentralized alternative to steam.


Customer protections would suuuuuuuck if everyone was running different variations of, what is essentially, a store. Not to mention shovelware would be even more rampant.

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in reply to ZeroOne

Uh, I think it's called the World Wide Web.

I mean, I'm joking, but I do remember buying games directly from a developers website, that's a thing that used to happen.

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in reply to ZeroOne

Seems like a weekend hack to set up a fediverse-backed categorized market that, when you want to buy something- forwards to a "buy our download" link of the seller's choice. Rabid moralists would have to challenge each producer/indie developer individually to take things down.

The real crux is to build a nice user interface on top of it so people would actually use it.

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Hamas announces it agrees to ‘immediately’ enter negotiations for release of all hostages


in reply to Petersson

We'll see what uses Israel this time as "Hamas is the one that doesn't want peace".
in reply to bufalo1973

We have to wait for the negotiations, Hamas' position isn't settled yet.

E: At least not fully. Afaik they don't want to lay down their army which is a pretty essential part of Trump's plan/(Trump voice😀 deal.

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Young lives cut short on an unimaginable scale: the 18,457 children killed by Israeli genocide


Omar Ahmed Abdel Naser Shamlakh 8 October 2023

Omar lived in an apartment in a big pink house in Sheikh Eljeen in south-west Gaza. Three families occupied the house, which consisted of two floors containing four apartments. He was the youngest of 10 victims across three generations of the same family that was killed in an Israeli airstrike. “The whole family was buried under the rubble,” Waf’a Shamlakh, Omar’s UK-based cousin, told the Independent. “They only found two whole bodies. The others were in parts or unrecognisable.” Of Omar and his two-year-old brother Abdel, who was also killed, Shamlakh said: “They were just starting their lives, they still had dreams.” Read more.

Nahedh Mohammed Adel Ramez Barbakh 25 January 2024

Nahedh was hit by sniper fire alongside his 20-year-old brother, Ramez, as they followed Israeli military orders to evacuate an area west of Khan Younis. According to a witness interviewed by the Geneva-based Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, Nahedh was carrying a white flag to lead the way for his family, but after walking just a few steps from the house he was hit in the leg by a bullet. As the teenager attempted to turn back home he was shot in the back and head, the witness said. Ramez was shot through the heart when he tried to rescue his brother.

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[Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières] MSF denounces killing of 14th staff member in Gaza


The attack took place on a street where our teams were waiting to take a bus to the MSF field hospital in Deir al-Balah. All staff were wearing MSF vests, clearly identifying themselves as medical humanitarian workers.
in reply to RandAlThor

It is shameful that global news organizations are deliberately ignoring these war crimes by Israeli forces, treating them as not news worthy.


in reply to RandAlThor

Meanwhile, Britain's government and the police on Friday urged organizers of a planned pro-Palestinian protest in London this weekend to cancel or postpone the event.


Israel's ongoing genocide of the Palestine people is driving up antisemitism world wide.

There's more reason than ever to get on the streets and demand Netanyahu and his corrupt regimen to be brought to justice for their crimes against humanity.

in reply to RandAlThor

Good god. Are British police as bad as American cops now?
in reply to RandAlThor

Without more context it's hard to pass judgement. Were the victims hit by pass-through shots on the attacker or a wall? Did the firearms officer straight up miss? Were they using their handgun or their carbine?

The real difference will be if they hold the firearms officer accountable, for negligence if nothing else.



Drone sightings prompt call for German police to gain shoot-down powers


Drone sightings overnight at Germany's Munich airport led to the cancellation and diversion of dozens of flights on the eve of a national holiday, leaving nearly 3,000 passengers stranded and leading politicians to call for a tougher response to drone threats, potentially including shooting them down.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/drone-sightings-disrupt-munich-airport-halt-flights-impact-thousands-2025-10-03/

in reply to Sahwa

We have lots of rules about drone flight now (at least here in the US) - but also no consensus method of enforcement.

It's bizarre, and must be temporary. It's like having speed limits but no method in place for pulling people over.



Police Accidentally Shot and Killed a Victim During Manchester Terrorist Attack


Officials said that one of the men killed at the Heaton Park Congregation synagogue in northwestern England had been hit by police gunfire.


So apparently 50% of the deadly wounded were killed by police, not the terrorist.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/03/world/europe/uk-manchester-synagogue-attack.html

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in reply to theolodis

Better headline: Police shoot indiscriminately and kill one person while injuring two others.
in reply to theolodis

The Good guy with a gun caused more damage than the actual attacker.

My prediction is people will be blind to the irony and no lessons will be learned.



Synology Reverses Policy Banning Third-Party HDDs After NAS sales plummet




What Happened with Proton Mail and Journalist Accounts


in reply to Meldrik

i've been trying to de-google myself for years and i regret trying to port everything to proton.


Hacker group Black Mirror releases first batch of Rostec files detailing Russia’s international military deals and sanctions evasion schemes


Archived

The hacker collective Black Mirror has released the first portion of an archive of documents from the Russian state defense corporation Rostec. The tranche contains more than 300 items. The materials detail Russia’s military and technical cooperation with foreign clients, pricing for military items, and logistics schemes aimed at evading sanctions. The published documents also include internal correspondence, presentations on overseas helicopter service centers, and agreements with international partners.

The files show that Russian companies have faced difficulties receiving payments for contracts with Algeria, Egypt, China, and India. Russian banks have been unable to issue guarantees or conduct transactions through the SWIFT system, forcing them to search for alternative settlement schemes in yuan, rubles, and euros.

The archive also contains information about an international network of service centers for Russian helicopter equipment. The documents describe existing and planned maintenance facilities in the UAE, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, and other countries. Particular attention is paid to the creation of an international regional logistics hub in Dubai, near Al Maktoum Airport, designed as a central node for supplying spare parts and components.

Among the materials is a letter from the Rostec holding company Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (CRET) on pricing for military products in export contracts. The document proposes a simplified formula for setting wholesale prices, profit margins, transport expenses, and currency risks. It also discusses possible legal changes to allow more flexible use of revenues from military-technical cooperation.

The hackers said this is only the first portion of the Rostec archive, which they are releasing in what they called “fuck off exposure” mode. Black Mirror claims the documents include a list of “reliable trading partners” in several countries.

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Spanish prosecutor closes investigation into major manufacturer Maxam, whose Russian plants continue producing explosives despite EU ban


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43400129

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Spain’s public prosecutor has closed a pretrial investigation into MaxamCorp International S.L. that was opened after a report by The Insider exposed the company’s Russian factories, which continue to produce explosives despite Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russian antiwar activists living in Spain filed a complaint that prompted the probe in June. Three months later, the prosecutor at Spain’s National Court dropped the investigation, despite the factories not halting their operations.

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In the decision declining to press charges [...] the prosecutor, without citing specific sources, said Maxam did not export explosive substances to Russia in 2024-2025 and that in 2024 the company lost control of its Russian subsidiaries.

The Insider asked an independent sanctions-compliance lawyer to comment on the prosecutor’s ruling.

Alex Prezanti, [an independent sanctions-compliance lawyer and] co-executive director of the nonprofit State Capture Accountability Project (SCAP), said the prosecutor examined the evidence selectively:

“In his decision to close the investigation against Maxam International, the Spanish prosecutor appears to have only examined events in 2024-2025 — once Maxam had lost control of its Russian subsidiaries. However, the complaint and the Insider's reporting also allege that Maxam International provided its Russian subsidiaries with materials and intellectual property for the production of explosives between 2022 and 2023.

The reporting also alleges that in 2023, Maxam appears to have accepted dividends on profits accrued by its subsidiaries in Russia from a direct supplier to the Russian military industrial complex. It is therefore unfortunate, in my opinion, that the Spanish prosecutor omitted the events of 2022-2023 from his examination. Whilst I have not seen enough evidence to conclude whether there was criminal conduct, on the face of it these allegations would justify a full investigation to determine whether Maxam International broke the law during the first two years of Russia's full scale invasion.”

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Maxam has operated in Russia since 1999 through four subsidiaries: the management company Maxam Rusia LLC ((ООО «Максам Русия»), along with three explosives plants — “High-Tech Initiation Systems” JSC (AO “VSI”) in the Samara Region, “Eastern Mining Services” LLC (ООО «ИМС») in the northern Murmansk Region, and YUII-Sibir LLC (ООО «ЮИИ-Сибирь») in Krasnoyarsk Krai in central Siberia. The ultimate owner of those firms was Spain’s MaxamCorp International S.L.

All three production sites continued operating after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Ukraine criticises proposed law banning promotion of Ukrainian nationalist ideology in Poland


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50147549

The episode marks the latest flashpoint in long-standing tensions between Poland and Ukraine – two otherwise close allies – over wartime history, and in particular the massacre of around 100,000 ethnic Poles by Ukrainian nationalists.

In Poland, those events, known as the Volhynia massacres, have been officially recognised as an act of genocide. However, Ukraine rejects the use of that term. It also still venerates many UPA and OUN figures as national heroes, prompting criticism from Poland and Israel.


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UPA-OUN were nazi collaborators and antisemitic/antipolish mass murderers.