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Router uses


Good day folks, my company recently gave me some hardware, one in particular I’m curious if there are any real use cases for it. I’m not particularly well with networking. This device is a Cisco Meraki MX64. I saw it doesn’t support open WRT so I’m curious if there are any other known projects or alternative software that could run on it. I’d love to toss it in with my network stack but all I have now is just a switch that it’ll plug in to but would love to replace e switch with it.
in reply to Greddan

Those licenses are really poorly priced that’s unfortunate since they seem to be really neat devices do work with VLans for
in reply to standarduser

They are excellent in my experience. Very easy to work with. Had a bad batch of APs that all died on me but that was almost a decade ago and the replacements were just fine. Used a couple of sample devices I got from Meraki (they gave them out for participating in their seminars) and used them until the 2 year license ran out. Now I'm mostly using Mikrotik with RouterOS at home. Way more advanced but also more fun to mess around with.




Let's talk about the economic situation in Canada


let's break down what capital flight, people leaving, government debt, and the gold bonanza mean. The libs are scratching their heads, but from a Marxist perspective, it isn't a mystery. It's just late-stage capitalism playing its greatest hits.

The billionaire class and their lackeys can read the balance sheet of their own system. They see that the profits have been squeezed out of us, the working class is tapped out, and the whole house of cards is wobbling. Hence why we're seeing capital flight. They're pulling their money out because the mobile nature of capital means they can park it in safer markets.

And the gold rush is just the bourgeoisie quietly admitting their entire financial system is built on hot air. They're ditching liquidity for a physical asset that will hold value when the inevitable crash comes. It's a massive vote of no confidence in the very system they built. We're seeing a classic sign of over-accumulation with nowhere profitable left to invest.

Now, about the whole people fleeing abroad thing. The people who are leaving are those with the means to do so, namely, the workers who are still relatively well off. When even the so-called professional-managerial class, such as engineers and other tech workers, are getting priced out of a future and leaving, you know the system is failing. It's obviously problematic since it's a loss of talent, but at a deeper level, it's a crisis of social reproduction for the most privileged group of workers. If the labour aristocracy can't make it, what does that say about the rest of us in the proletariat? The canary in the coal mine has just packed its bags and fled the country.

And then we have the government's role in all this. Our state is the management committee for the bourgeoisie, and it's doing its job perfectly. All that government borrowing and quantitative easing was just socializing the losses of the capitalists during the pandemic, creating a massive bailout for them. Now comes the bill, and they're handing it to us in the form of austerity. Here's what PSAC says about Carney's announcement of sweeping public service cuts.

They're cutting public services to shred the social wage and force us deeper into reliance on the capitalist market, while funneling money into the military. The military needs to be kept happy in case of any social unrest that their austerity will cause, and to tie Canada tighter to US imperialism as the domestic economy rots. The money is going to cops, jets, and bombs instead of our healthcare or education.

We're most likely headed for another 2008 style crash, and these crashes are themselves a feature of the system. They're how capitalism resets itself by devaluing our labour, destroying excess capacity, and letting the big capitalists gobble up everything for pennies on the dollar. It's the centralization of capital in its most brutal form.

And in the political vacuum that we have here, without a strong, organized socialist left to offer a real alternative, people get funnelled into the waiting arms of right-wing populism. They'll blame immigrants, wokeism, or whatever scapegoat the ruling class offers to direct our anger away from them. We're seeing it all over Europe, and it's coming here hard.

The future for Canada is grim with the class war that's heating up like never before. The capitalists are preparing for it with their gold, their capital flight, and their militarized state. The question is, are we? We need to build our own power, our own organizations, and our own vision for a world beyond this parasitic system.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

An honest interlocutor would consider the possibility that either could be the alternate reality.

Hilarious of you to say this when the entire western world is imploding on itself.


Which time? A lot of stuff has happened; WWII is still closer to present than to Das Kapital.

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in reply to CanadaPlus

I love how you got caught lying, but just keep on digging. Meanwhile, it's adorable how you think the age of Das Kapital has anything to do with the analysis there. Again, maybe if you spent the time to actually read it instead of making clown of yourself in public, then you'd see why it's an important theoretical work on the mechanics of capitalism.

Anyways, I'm going to stop here. You can have the last word which you so desperately need.



Let's talk about the economic situation in Canada


let's break down what capital flight, people leaving, government debt, and the gold bonanza mean. The libs are scratching their heads, but from a Marxist perspective, it isn't a mystery. It's just late-stage capitalism playing its greatest hits.

The billionaire class and their lackeys can read the balance sheet of their own system. They see that the profits have been squeezed out of us, the working class is tapped out, and the whole house of cards is wobbling. Hence why we're seeing capital flight. They're pulling their money out because the mobile nature of capital means they can park it in safer markets.

And the gold rush is just the bourgeoisie quietly admitting their entire financial system is built on hot air. They're ditching liquidity for a physical asset that will hold value when the inevitable crash comes. It's a massive vote of no confidence in the very system they built. We're seeing a classic sign of over-accumulation with nowhere profitable left to invest.

Now, about the whole people fleeing abroad thing. The people who are leaving are those with the means to do so, namely, the workers who are still relatively well off. When even the so-called professional-managerial class, such as engineers and other tech workers, are getting priced out of a future and leaving, you know the system is failing. It's obviously problematic since it's a loss of talent, but at a deeper level, it's a crisis of social reproduction for the most privileged group of workers. If the labour aristocracy can't make it, what does that say about the rest of us in the proletariat? The canary in the coal mine has just packed its bags and fled the country.

And then we have the government's role in all this. Our state is the management committee for the bourgeoisie, and it's doing its job perfectly. All that government borrowing and quantitative easing was just socializing the losses of the capitalists during the pandemic, creating a massive bailout for them. Now comes the bill, and they're handing it to us in the form of austerity. Here's what PSAC says about Carney's announcement of sweeping public service cuts.

They're cutting public services to shred the social wage and force us deeper into reliance on the capitalist market, while funneling money into the military. The military needs to be kept happy in case of any social unrest that their austerity will cause, and to tie Canada tighter to US imperialism as the domestic economy rots. The money is going to cops, jets, and bombs instead of our healthcare or education.

We're most likely headed for another 2008 style crash, and these crashes are themselves a feature of the system. They're how capitalism resets itself by devaluing our labour, destroying excess capacity, and letting the big capitalists gobble up everything for pennies on the dollar. It's the centralization of capital in its most brutal form.

And in the political vacuum that we have here, without a strong, organized socialist left to offer a real alternative, people get funnelled into the waiting arms of right-wing populism. They'll blame immigrants, wokeism, or whatever scapegoat the ruling class offers to direct our anger away from them. We're seeing it all over Europe, and it's coming here hard.

The future for Canada is grim with the class war that's heating up like never before. The capitalists are preparing for it with their gold, their capital flight, and their militarized state. The question is, are we? We need to build our own power, our own organizations, and our own vision for a world beyond this parasitic system.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

The question is, are we?


unequivocally no.

it's pretty clear that the culture wars; media propaganda; and political capture are doing an excellent job at ensuring that people in canada; along w the rest of the western world; will not push for an alternative in sufficient numbers until our material situations become bad enough and the racism, homophobia & xenophobia contained in the main stream media guarantees that the "undesirable" classes of people will endure the brunt of the worsening conditions to maximize the misery for as long as humanly possible.


in reply to monica_b1998

until it didn't. Nintendo and Sega destroyed computer gaming.
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in reply to ook

One year, you could trade games at school. The next year, you couldn't, because all anyone cared about were stupid consoles.
in reply to monica_b1998

I do think software piracy also was a large success factor. When I was 13 there was one major spot in my city where consoles and computers were sold (within a department store!), and people where "swapping" games even before they bought the hardware. I remember at least one of the store clerks having a small side business providing access to disks and tapes you could copy - right on the machines that were shown in store.

And I learned how to copy the C64's basic rom to ram and mod small things even before I had the machine myself.

All the kids were gathering round the computers, the consoles were less attractive.

When I got my own C64 in 1983, my first game was Fort Apocalypse. It was not an original. You needed a boom box with dual tape decks to copy these.

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External trackpad for Linux?


**edit: I said wireless when I was actually just thinking external my b

I use Gnome as my main DE and I really like the touch gestures for my workflow, having a wireless trackpad would be really nice.

I've done some research before and seen that most wireless trackpads seem to work just fine with Linux, like the apple magic trackpad and an older out of production one from Logitech. But it doesn't seem that wireless trackpads are super common so I wanted to ask if there were any others anyone could suggest?

I also had the thought that maybe I could make my own by buying a spare trackpad module from Framework but I don't know how feasible that would actually be. I've never done anything like that but it seems like it could hypothetically be possible.

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in reply to ayyo

if you're into hacky workarounds like i am; you can use an android as a trackpad.

my home server was also multimedia center as well as one point running kodi & plex and i setup x11vnc on it and an old android phone to act as trackpad so that i can channel surf with the phone that was already in my hand.

in reply to ayyo

pre-2010 macbooks can be had for like $10 nowadays. those had the touchpads (and webcam, keyboard, etc) connected via USB to the system. pinouts are available on the net and with a little bit of effort and maybe 3D printing you can have your bespoke rig.

in reply to Ashley Thorne

Supposedly there are many not-very-well-tested changes in 25.10, be aware of that if you upgrade or try this out.
in reply to non_burglar

Did they even resolve the issues with the Rust implementation of coreutils?
in reply to 0xd34d

I'm not sure, I'm keeping tabs on events vicariously through vlogs and such. I run Debian myself.
in reply to 0xd34d

they were already fixed before the hand wringing articles were written
in reply to 0xd34d

To quote a quote in the article - ”Ubuntu 25.10 is a statement of intent for the next Ubuntu LTS in 2026.”

If it doesn’t work out at all, they will likely pull the change for 26.04. The LTS has after all a need to be stable as a lot of companies rely on it.

in reply to 0xd34d

Yes. They also reverted some of the still unfinished stuff to use the Gnu versions until the Rust versions are ready.
in reply to Ashley Thorne

What did they revert? I had not heard that.

UUtils is just the “core” utils for now but that was always the plan. What got reverted?

I thought all the reported bugs were fixed (mostly before the articles were even written).

None of this means there are not more bugs or feature gaps of course. I am sure there are. This is the first test of UUtils at scale.

in reply to LeFantome

As it stands today, sudo-rs is the default sudo implementation on Ubuntu 25.10, and uutils’ coreutils has mostly replaced the GNU implementation, with a few exceptions, many of which will be resolved by releases in the coming weeks. These diversions back to the existing implementations demonstrate that stability and resilience are more important than “hype” in our approach: I expect us to have completed the migration during the next cycle, but not before the tools are ready.


discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-…

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in reply to Ashley Thorne

Thanks! I had to stare at your link for a bit to spot the exceptions. There are not many exceptions but they are important ones.

Good to see Ubuntu being pragmatic about it. I imagine they hope to ship the remaining Uutils versions before 26.04.

in reply to non_burglar

UUtils has, until now, been a niche project with few users. Putting it in the most popular desktop distro is going to expose it to many new users and use cases. Some of those are bound to find differences in behaviour between UUtils and GNU which should be considered bugs. No doubt.

But this “not-very-well tested” mantra is just silly. UUtils itself uses the exact same test suite as GNU does. They have been testing against this suite for years:

github.com/uutils/coreutils-tr…

While not all tests pass yet, the subset of functionality that people are likely to actually use is very well tested.

And the reason some bugs were found recently is precisely because UUtils were put through the normal test cycle for Ubuntu. A small number of bugs were caught which is the goal of that process. These are things that were previously not in the test suite. I see there are some new tests. UUtils may have contributed to that as new use cases were encountered that showed differences in behaviour between GNU and UUtils. The issues discovered were quickly fixed.

Think of what is involved in creating a distribution like Ubuntu and building the tens of thousands of packages that they ship in their repos—all with build scripts written for GNU Coreutils. This is all working with UUtils unmodified.

With the distro live now, the number of users will have already exploded. Where are the bug reports and articles about all the problems encountered? Crickets.

That does not mean there will not be any such cases. That is not my point at all. My point is that “not very well tested” does not jive with how well things are going considering what a massive change this is.

UUtils is much better tested than much of the software I use.

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in reply to LeFantome

Thanks for the context. I did read the articles on this, but you've summed up the positives well.

Unfortunately, these articles also point out that putting uutils into the wild of 25.10 will doubtless reveal some hitherto unknown breakages and rough patches.

Which I agree with. No one is forcing anyone to use 25.10, but there is no better way to smoke test sw than pushing it to prod.

I'm a Debian user, so I have the luxury of waiting to see the outcome of these efforts for now.

in reply to non_burglar

Most Ubuntus lately had a long list of bugs that made them barely usable, this one seems to be the first that works quite well out of the box. Happy with it so far





Chris Murphy Floor Speech on Trump's Authoritarian Takeover



in reply to FrostyTrichs

The world is going crazy... How could anyone even think of such heinous crimes??



Good Privacy Practices (Intermediate)


These are some practices which worked for me, You can adjust them to match your preferences. Feel free to add your own in the comments


1. If you are forced to use something that is privacy invasive, Make it isolated from your actual profile. (Ex- Using a 2nd Browser profile, Using an alias to signup)

2. Always use the services that you use from their official clients. Don't blindly trust 3rd party clients just because they claim that they are "more private", Do some research before using it.

3. Don't mix up your work life with your personal life. Consider getting a second phone just for work purposes or you could use a second profile for work purposes if your phone has the ability to create multiple user profiles.

4. Keep a habit of clearing the browser data once in a while. (You can make your browser automatically clear the browser data when closing but it can be kinda annoying when you have to log back into websites everytime)

5. Strip away the metadata of your photos and documents when sharing them.

6. Check connected apps/services regularly and revoke unused ones. (on Discord, GitHub, Matrix and etc.)

7. Audit app permissions regularly (Some apps adds in new permissions or re-enables permissions over updates)


The old #3 tip got removed (The password one) because it served no additional protection and was pretty annoying. It was a mistake by me, sorry

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in reply to Normo!

  1. Silo ALL online accounts. All online accounts should have a separate name, avatar, email alias, etc, and be opened in assigned Firefox containers. Burner email aliases will be your friend here. Do not link these accounts, or if you must, link one or two but have them dead end there. The last thing you want is someone hopscotching all the way to your front door.

In reference to #5, daily use of BleachBit at the end of each computer session. Tick the 'Free Disk Space' box under the System options. Takes about an hour and a half for my system, so I run BleachBit in the evening. It won't free up disk space, nor will it make your computer run faster, but it's certainly good for security aspects. PrivaZer is also a good piece of software but it's windows based.

#3 is a pretty good tip although Bitwarden's track record of breaches that resulted in password leaks, is fairly substantial.

#6 makes me giggle because I do that for rare pictures I post online. Sometimes, I'll inject something like 'The music is reversible but time is not. Turn back, turn back, turn back' in one of the exif slots, just to see if someone is paying attention. BTW, the phrase is from an ELO instrumental that was laced with a backwards message. IIRC, the same song was used by NBC for an intro to one of their sports broadcasts back in the 70s.

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in reply to irmadlad

opened in assigned Firefox containers


Is there any kind of automate way to do that? Because if you have always to think what account goes in what container :/ This is a lot of brain overheat !

in reply to N0x0n

Yes there is actually. FireFox Containers is what you are looking for. Now, it does take a little effort to set up, but once set up, it works like a charm. First, I create containers, lets say Lemmy is a container. Then I open Lemmy in the Lemmy container, right click the FireFox Container logo in your url bar, choose 'Always Open Site In Container' (the Lemmy container). The next time you click on your Lemmy bookmark, it will ask you 'Do you always want to open this site in the Lemmy container'. Select yes, and Jack's a doughnut, Bob's your uncle. It will always open Lemmy in the Lemmy container. You can add some other containers say 'General Slop' that you use to open random sites in.
in reply to irmadlad

Bitwarden’s track record of breaches that resulted in password leaks, is fairly substantial.


Is that, never?

in reply to pineapple

I mean, there have been breaches. In 2023 there were a small handful, and again in 2024/2025. There have been some incidents where passwords were lifted from Have I Been Pwned and some other reused passwords that were already out on the tubes, but none to my knowledge that resulted in user's db being hacked.
in reply to Normo!

  1. Strip away the metadata of your photos and documents when sharing them

Is underrated and extremely useful. Good post



Official PFLP Statement on the Ceasefire Agreement


DeepSeek translation:

The Ceasefire Agreement is a First Step Towards Ending the Genocide; Our People's Steadfastness and Valiant Resistance Have Broken the Zionist War Machine and Imposed the Agreement

Reaching a ceasefire agreement and beginning the implementation of its first phase is an important achievement and a first step on a long road to ending our people's suffering. The time has come for the genocide to stop. This is the fruit of the legendary steadfastness presented by Gaza and our Palestinian people, and the immense sacrifices of the martyrs, wounded, prisoners, and missing, who embodied the most magnificent images of sacrifice and resolve.

We extend a greeting of pride and honor to the sons of our people in the homeland and the diaspora, and to our martyrs, wounded, prisoners, and missing, who embodied the most magnificent images of sacrifice and steadfastness. Our people have endured what no other people have, and despite the destruction, massacres, and starvation, the occupation failed to achieve its goals and reaped nothing but failure, disgrace, and isolation.

The Front has continued its efforts without interruption, from the start of the aggression until the moment of signing the agreement, in coordination with all Palestinian, Arab, and Islamic forces, to reach this moment where the Zionist war machine stops. The Front will remain by our people's side in this difficult and pivotal stage of its history, continuing its role in supporting their steadfastness and struggle until their national goals are achieved.

We highly appreciate the efforts of our brothers in Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and all other Arab and Islamic nations, and the positions and movements of free countries and peoples around the world who rejected the continuation of the massacres and sought to stop them; their efforts contributed to reaching this agreement. We particularly value Egypt's firm position rejecting displacement and supporting the steadfastness of our people on their land.

The current agreement has broken the Zionist "no's" and objectives. It is the possible option under the current circumstances, and its success is linked to the occupation's commitment and clear American guarantees to prevent stalling. Our goal now is to continue working to completely end the war of genocide, achieve a comprehensive withdrawal from the Strip, break the siege, and end the suffering of our people.

We are working with all factions under Egyptian auspices for a comprehensive national dialogue that opens a new horizon for building a unified strategy based on our people's historical constants and rights to confront the next stage, and to rebuild our national institutions on the basis of partnership to face all challenges.

We reject foreign guardianship and affirm that the administration of Gaza must be purely Palestinian, with Arab and international participation in reconstruction and recovery.

The world today stands with us and supports our right to freedom and self-determination. The global movement must continue and the occupation and its leaders must be pursued even after reaching a ceasefire agreement, so that Palestine remains alive in the world's conscience until the occupation is eradicated.

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

Central Media Department

October 9, 2025

https://pflp.ps/



God Is An Astronaut live a Roma con Jo Quail


I God Is An Astronaut tornano a Roma, il 16 ottobre al Largo Venue, accompagnati dalla violoncellista e compositrice Jo Quail.

Una dozzina di album all'attivo, alfieri di un post-rock capace di trasportarci con poche note attraverso l'universo, i God Is An Astronaut hanno conquistato pubblico e critica con le performance estive e si preparano per continuare sulla stessa falsariga anche in autunno.

Il trio irlandese, infatti, torna a calcare i palchi per presentare il nuovo album, Embers, un disco che fonde post-rock e prog in un viaggio emozionale dedicato al padre scomparso dei fratelli Kinsella. Embers collega il passato con il futuro aggiungendo strumenti tradizionali dell’Est Asiatico, amplificatori Anni ’60 e pedali vintage a una musica come sempre evocativa e carica di emozioni. Un percorso attraverso generi, individualità, comunità e sperimentazione che solo i God Is An Astronaut sanno narrare.

In apertura ci sarà il set di Jo Quail, compositrice e violoncellista virtuosa la cui musica si integra alla perfezione con le atmosfere sognanti della serata, un mix carico di contrasti e sempre in bilico tra avanguardia e suoni più classici, intimismo e intensità. Non ha caso durante l'estate ha lasciato il segno in contesti come Hellfest e Royal Festival Hall, ammaliando anche artisti come MONO, My Dying Bride ed Emma Ruth Rundle.

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Economia del genocidio: aziende complici, rapporti ONU e boicottaggio dei prodotti israeliani

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Il dibattito sulla complicità aziendale nel conflitto israelo-palestinese ha ricevuto un nuovo impulso con la pubblicazione del rapporto From the Economy of Occupation to the Economy of Genocide (2025), redatto da Francesca Albanese, Relatrice Speciale delle Nazioni Unite sui diritti umani nei Territori Palestinesi Occupati.

Questo rapporto, chiave per la comprensione di chi finanzia la guerra a Gaza, ha delineato la transizione da una semplice economia dell’occupazione a una vera e propria economia del genocidio. Il rapporto analizza in dettaglio le aziende coinvolte nel genocidio a Gaza, evidenziando come i flussi economici globali contribuiscano al mantenimento dell’assedio e alla distruzione delle infrastrutture civili palestinesi.

Parallelamente, il database indipendente Who Profits e il movimento BDS – Boicottaggio, Disinvestimento e Sanzioni hanno documentato i legami di numerose aziende globali con l’occupazione israeliana e gli insediamenti illegali.

Questa lista aggiornata di aziende complici dell’occupazione israeliana incrocia i dati fondamentali per il consumo critico e consapevole in Italia:

  • Rapporto Albanese (ONU, 2025)Economia del genocidio, analisi
  • Database Who ProfitsAziende e occupazione
  • Campagne BDS internazionaliMarchi da evitare secondo il movimento BDS

L’obiettivo è offrire una panoramica verificata delle aziende complici dell’occupazione israeliana, permettendo ai cittadini di orientare le proprie scelte economiche e adottare un consumo realmente consapevole.


⚠️ Avvertenza importante:

La presenza di un’azienda in queste fonti non implica una condanna legale, ma indica segnalazioni o campagne pubbliche basate su analisi indipendenti, inchieste giornalistiche o rapporti di ONG. Molte aziende contestano le accuse o hanno modificato le proprie politiche.


Settore alimentare e beni di consumo


In questa sezione si concentrano i marchi di largo consumo e i prodotti più facilmente individuabili nei supermercati italiani, al centro del boicottaggio alimentare etico.

Azienda / MarcaProdotti e Marchi in ItaliaLegame ContestatoFonte
NestléBaci Perugina, KitKat, Nescafé, S.Pellegrino, Levissima, Buitoni, PurinaDetiene una quota di controllo (>50%) del gruppo israeliano Osem, attivo anche nei Territori Occupati.Who Profits – Osem Group
PepsiCoLay’s, Gatorade, 7Up, Quaker, TropicanaJoint venture con Strauss Group (israeliana), accusata di sostegno economico all’esercito israeliano.BDS Movement – Sabra
McDonald’s / Coca-ColaFast food / BevandeLe filiali israeliane hanno fornito pasti e supporto logistico alle forze armate.Al Jazeera
SodaStreamMacchine per bibite gassateEx fabbrica in insediamento in Cisgiordania (chiusa nel 2015, ma simbolo storico del boicottaggio).Who Profits – SodaStream
Prodotti agricoli israeliani (Jaffa, Carmel)Datteri, avocado, agrumiProduzioni provenienti da insediamenti nella Valle del Giordano.Who Profits – Agricultural Exports

Le aziende italiane e la Difesa


Sebbene in misura minore rispetto ai colossi internazionali, esistono aziende italiane coinvolte nel conflitto israelo-palestinese, sia per collaborazioni industriali sia per progetti di difesa congiunti. Il loro ruolo è stato oggetto di indagine nel Rapporto ONU Francesca Albanese (2025).

Azienda ItalianaSettoreSegnalazione / Coinvolgimento
Leonardo S.p.A.Aerospazio e difesaCitata nel Rapporto Albanese per partnership con Elbit Systems e programmi congiunti di difesa (droni e radar).
BarillaAlimentareNon risulta citata né in Who Profits né tra i target BDS.

Tecnologia, logistica e sponsorizzazioni


Molte aziende che finanziano Israele lo fanno attraverso partnership tecnologiche, servizi cloud o infrastrutture di sicurezza, rendendo il boicottaggio tecnologico una delle aree più discusse del movimento BDS.

AziendaTipo di CoinvolgimentoFonte
Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google (Alphabet)Fornitura di servizi cloud e AI per il Progetto Nimbus, a supporto delle infrastrutture militari israeliane.The Intercept
Hewlett-Packard (HP)Servizi IT per database e sistemi biometrici nei checkpoint.Who Profits – HP
CaterpillarFornitura di bulldozer usati nella demolizione di case palestinesi.Who Profits – Caterpillar
Puma e ReebokSponsorizzazione della Israel Football Association (IFA), che include squadre in insediamenti illegali.BDS Movement – Puma
Airbnb, Booking.comPromozione di strutture turistiche negli insediamenti.Who Profits – Tourism
Teva PharmaceuticalsMultinazionale israeliana boicottata per il suo ruolo economico nei territori occupati.Who Profits – Teva

Infrastrutture, energia e finanza B2B


Questa sezione include aziende essenziali per l’infrastruttura israeliana e gli investimenti nelle colonie, menzionate nel Rapporto ONU 2025 di Francesca Albanese per il loro ruolo nel sostegno strutturale all’occupazione.

Azienda / SettoreTipo di CoinvolgimentoFonte
Glencore / Drummond CompanyEnergia e carbone: principali fornitori di carbone per Israele.UN Report, 2025 – A/HRC/59/23
ChevronEstrazione di gas naturale dai giacimenti di Leviathan e Tamar.UN Report, 2025 – A/HRC/59/23
SiemensCoinvolta in progetti elettrici come l’Interconnettore Euro-Asia.BDS Movement
Banche e Fondi d’InvestimentoInvestimenti in aziende attive negli insediamenti.UN Report, 2025 – A/HRC/59/23
CAF (Spagna)Costruzione della ferrovia leggera di Gerusalemme.Who Profits – CAF

Energia e logistica marittima

Azienda / SettoreTipo di CoinvolgimentoFonte
Eni S.p.A. (Italia)Esplorazione Gas: Ha ottenuto licenze per l’esplorazione di gas (Blocco 9/Alon D) nel Mediterraneo orientale, per conto di Israele, vicino alle aree marittime contese.[Rapporto Greenpeace / Stampa Italiana]
ZIM Integrated Shipping (Israele)Logistica Marittima: Principale compagnia di navigazione israeliana, considerata vitale per l’economia israeliana e obiettivo primario del boicottaggio logistico per le sue operazioni globali.[BDS Movement]
APL, ZIM, OOCL (Logistica Container)Assicurazione/Riasicurazione: Molte compagnie marittime e assicurative sono citate per il trasporto di merci da/per insediamenti o per la copertura di rischi di infrastrutture militari.[Who Profits / Rapporto Albanese]
Axon Enterprise (Taser)Sicurezza/Polizia: Fornitura di bodycam e armi non letali utilizzate dalle forze di sicurezza israeliane (Polizia, IDF, Amministrazione Penitenziaria).[Who Profits]
Guida al consumo critico e consapevole


Il boicottaggio etico dei prodotti israeliani è oggi uno strumento di pressione civile sempre più utilizzato.

Per i consumatori che cercano di agire tramite il consumo consapevole, queste indicazioni pratiche possono essere d’aiuto:

  • 🔍 Verificare l’origine: evitare prodotti etichettati “Israele” o marchi agricoli noti (Jaffa, Carmel, Jordan River).
  • 📦 Codice a barre 729: è l’identificativo dei prodotti israeliani.
  • 📱 App utili: Boycat e No Thanks permettono di scansionare i prodotti e verificare se sono tra gli obiettivi BDS.
  • 🌍 Database ufficiali: consultare WhoProfits.org e il Rapporto ONU di Francesca Albanese per approfondire i legami economici e di investimento.

#boicottaggio #controinformazione #Israele #Palestina

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Frankenstein Junior diventa una serie TV: pilota FX con Cary Elwes, regia di Taika Waititi e Mel Brooks tra i produttori


Frankenstein Junior torna in vita in versione seriale. FX ha ordinato il pilota di “Very Young Frankenstein”, una serie TV ispirata alla commedia cult di Mel Brooks (Young Frankenstein, 1974). Il progetto, sviluppato da 20th Television per FX/Hulu, punta a riportare in chiave moderna il mix di parodia gotica, slapstick e citazionismo che rese immortale l’originale in bianco e nero.

TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Frankenstein Junior diventa una serie TV: pilota FX con Cary Elwes, regia di Taika Waititi e Mel Brooks tra i produttori




Caparezza torna con “Io sono il viaggio”, primo singolo da Orbit Orbit


Dopo aver annunciato il suo attesissimo ritorno dal vivo per l’estate 2025, Caparezza sorprende ancora una volta i fan con un nuovo singolo: “Io sono il viaggio”.

ASCOLTA QUI: Caparezza torna con “Io sono il viaggio”, primo singolo da Orbit Orbit

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wroclaw off gallery weekend 2025


17-19 października:

odczas WOGW #3 do swoich miejsc i działań zaproszą następujące inicjatywy:

Bazar Bizarre, BREDNIE, CHWILÓWKA, Dawna Drukarnia PAN, ERZAC, Galeria Kanał, Galeria Magiel, Galeria Nicponiej, Galeria pod Żabicą, Galeria u Kosałki, GUA Collective, Kombinat, Kościół Nihilistów, Łzy Kobry, Muzeum w podziemiu, NOWY ZŁOTY, Pałacyk Powstańców Śląskich, Pracownia Hutmen, Pracownia Miłoszycka, Pracownia Siostrzana, Serwis Galeria – Pracownia, STYRTA
+ Forma Otwarta Oleśnica (wydarzenie towarzyszące)

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#3 #kultura #media #wroclaw

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”Libera Folio volas ŝoki, skui, ataki”

Mireille Grosjean kune kun Zdravka Boytcheva sendis por publikigo siajn kritikajn vidpunktojn pri Libera Folio. Ni aperigas la tekston en formo de vidpunkta artikolo, kune kun mallonga komento de la redakcio.

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Very niche PDF books, but in Spanish


There are these 3 books about dressmaking that are very out of print.

In English it took me 2 minutes to find them, but in Spanish there's not a trace and I know for sure that for at least the first two there are PDFs floating around somewhere.

All this made me realise that when I'm looking stuff in Spanish I don't have any idea on where to look.

Edit: Thanks, I learned a lot. Unfortunately that book I'm looking for is nowhere, at least in Spanish. But not all is lost, apparently there's a public library at a 30 minutes drive from home that has it, I could go borrow it and scan it myself.

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in reply to rulray

I saw it but it says telegram bot and I don't use telegram.

in reply to SlayGuevara

Hope for Palestinians finally being able to go to sleep without having to worry about being massacred? Indispensable. But as many keep pointing out, neither rules nor international law mean anything to the Zionist entity, so there's no knowing if this will just turn out to be all smoke and mirrors.

...and this is not on Palestinian terms, but entirely on imperialist terms aimed at their advantage. Surprise surprise. The US, its lapdogs, the UK and regional comprador states (Egypt, Jordan, Gulf states), and the Zionist entity aim for it to be managed like a colonial territory where Palestinians are being managed akin to past Western colonized territories, and they'd love to turn Gaza into a tax haven and money-laundering hub for billionaire war profiteering capitalists. An Eastern Mediterranean Monaco, if you will.

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in reply to SlayGuevara

I feel like the zionists are trying to get ready for a war with Iran and they think making the fighting stop in Gaza will free up resources.

in reply to rainpizza

good thing israel is entirely trustworthy and has never broken a signed ceasefire deal within a few hours
in reply to godlessworm [comrade/them]

The Palestinians know just how untrustworthy Israel is.

But even a single day where they don’t have to worry about a bomb being dropped on their head is enough for them to celebrate.

That’s how low that bar is. I am ashamed to live in a world where that’s the case.




Native American Youth Face Type II Diabetes Rates Up to 64 Times Higher Than Non-Native Peers


Native American youth have Type II diabetes at a rate up to 64 times their non-Native peers. That's according to a systematic review published last week in Diabetologia, a peer-reviewed medical journal on diabetes.

The review extracted data from 49 studies conducted between 1978 and 2019 on the prevalence of type II diabetes in the Aboriginal, First Nation and American Indian/Alaska Native populations. It included data from at least 15 distinct Native American studies across multiple regions, including the Great Plains, Navajo Nation, Cherokee Nation, Northern Plains Indians, and various Indian Health Service reservations.

Youth from the Akimel O'odham & Tohono O'odham and Gila River Indian Communities showed the highest prevalence of Type II diabetes at 6.4%

Young Native women bear the highest burden of the disease, with AI/AN female youth having diabetes at rates 77% higher than their male counterparts.

Native youth also experience worse outcomes with diabetes, suffering higher mortality rates compared to non-Indigenous youth, even with similar age at diagnosis and disease duration, pointing to gaps in healthcare accessibility.

Diabetes in AI/AN youth has only worsened in the past four decades. Across Native communities included in the review, the disease has risen 3-8 times since 1980.

The review noted that a handful of the studies included used data from the Indian Health Service records, which may have resulted in the prevalence of the disease being underestimated due to barriers in access to care.









[Patch Notes] 0.3.1b Patchnotes


0.3.1b Patchnotes

  • Second Wind III Support now only recovers life if the supported skill actually consumes a cooldown use.
  • Fixed an issue where the Ground Effects for the Flaming, Sleet, and Shocking Map Modifiers did not receive the reduced frequency changes from the 0.3.1 patch. Existing modifiers on Waystones will not be affected by this change.
  • Fixed a bug where stats that increased the chance of encountering specific content in maps were only increasing the chance relative to other content, and not increasing the amount of content encountered overall.
  • Fixed a bug where Minion Instability was able to trigger on Spectres that had been removed after weapon swapping.
  • Fixed a bug where the Infernalist's Altered Flesh Skill did not display stats on the character sheet correctly.
  • Fixed an issue where Explosive Spear and Storm Lance were thrown at the character's feet when no enemy was targeted while using a controller.
  • Fixed an issue where characters could get stuck in unwalkable terrain in the final phase of the Vessel of Kulemak fight.
  • Fixed a bug which allowed you to 'upgrade' Runes, Liquid Emotions and Catalysts in the Essence Stash Tab, which could cause items to be deleted in certain cases.
  • Fixed an issue where The Pale Angel could not spawn as a Corrupted Nexus boss.
  • Fixed an issue where the Cruel Hegemony Unique Tablet did not sell to vendors for the correct amount of Gold.
  • Fixed an issue where some guild microtransactions were not usable on all platforms.
  • Fixed 2 client crashes.


Just learned about hexbear being defederated.


Parola filtrata: nsfw

#meta


Trump says Israel and Hamas have 'both signed off' in first phase of Gaza ceasefire plan


in reply to fellagha

If I were a betting man, I'd put money on Israel reneging within the month, maybe even week.
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in reply to Dr. Wesker

Every major Palestinian political figure part of the resistance will remain jailed as all of this is, as always, on imperialist terms. Even if Hamas will try to bring negotiations to their advantage as much as possible, it will mean no more than minuscule concessions. An "erasure of Palestinian politics", to paraphrase Vijay Prashad. Regardless, "ceasefire", because it really is no more than that when we're speaking of settler colonialism and genocide. The Oslo Accords were always a joke, as history teaches us that you don't "negotiate", or "engage in dialogue" with oppressors; you resist and crush them. Yet watch the "international community" rhetorically invoke the "two state solution" again in 3....
in reply to fellagha

And yet history also teaches us that it is possible for a people to be utterly eradicated or wholly displaced. You must live in order to fight another day. It's a decision any leadership must take very, very seriously.
in reply to fellagha

How long until Israel murders the Palestinian negotiator?


trovate di pazzia tra i rifiuti della mia esistenza (dalla mia tastiera esce di tutto)


Nell’arco di pochi giorni, qualche settimana scarsa, le mie giornate sono diventate così tanto credo noiose che iniziano a spuntarmi fuori riflessioni assurde… vorrei stare infinitamente nel lettino a dormire, perché fa freddo e fa buio prima, e tutto ciò fa un pochino male all’anima (soprattutto il freddo, sto ferma e ho freddo, mi muovo […]

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trovate di pazzia tra i rifiuti della mia esistenza (dalla mia tastiera esce di tutto)


Nell’arco di pochi giorni, qualche settimana scarsa, le mie giornate sono diventate così tanto credo noiose che iniziano a spuntarmi fuori riflessioni assurde… vorrei stare infinitamente nel lettino a dormire, perché fa freddo e fa buio prima, e tutto ciò fa un pochino male all’anima (soprattutto il freddo, sto ferma e ho freddo, mi muovo in casa e il vento che creo muovendo l’aria mi fa freddo, non ce la posso fare), e le altre cose rimangono difficilmente in primo piano… ma, se questo mi porterà ad andare a dormire prima per stare in coma più a lungo, forse è meglio, tanto non è che ho molto da fare la sera… ben 2 post di recupero per i miei manga li ho scritti, e tanto domani mattina mi piazzo col PC a lezione e programmo come se fossi a casa, e tutto si ripeterà così all’infinito… 😤

Ah ma, attenzione, ho divagato; le riflessioni assurde di questa sera non sono quelle di cui sopra, che tutto sommato non penso si possano nemmeno tanto etichettare come anormali, bensì… che minchia di roba esce dalla tastiera (a membrana, maledetta, mannaggia alla miseria) del PC? No, non è un pensiero che non c’entra assolutamente nulla con tutto il suddetto, perché in effetti usando meno il PC fisso ultimamente — ma in realtà, stando meno alla scrivania in generale, visto che troppi giorni sto fuori — dovrebbe accumularsi meno roba strana, e invece… scuotendola tra ieri sera e poco fa è uscito tutto questo bel tesoretto di roba (almeno, bello per chi apprezza il discarica-core, credo)… 🤢
La scena della schifezza come sotto descritta.
…Peli minuscoli che mi tiro dalla faccia mentre faccio altro ed evidentemente ogni tanto finiscono anche lì in mezzo, quelli che sembrano pezzetti di unghia forse finiti lì dentro quando le ho sistemate l’ultima volta… e il resto, di colore marrone, a parte qualche microplastica sparsa e appena visibile, credo sia tutta pelle morta che rilascio gradualmente nell’ambiente anziché fare la muta ordinatamente come i serpenti… Va a finire tutto in questa specie di griglia nera di buchi (che non è come un buco nero, purtroppo, perché in quello la roba sparirebbe, invece qui girando o soffiando riesce tutta fuori, e che schifo) e boh, mi fa sembrare un mostro in decomposizione. 🧟‍♀️

A parte tutto, non ricordo precisamente da quanto non la scuotevo così per pulirla, ma è stato non troppo tempo fa, credo… eppure, si riempie sempre di roba, e io non me ne capacito. Ma ci sarà un fottuto modo per evitare in primo luogo che diventi abitualmente una discarica? A parte i vari frammenti solidi di cheratina che vabbé, a me sembra di fare attenzione a non farli finire lì, ma evidentemente ho problemi di skill… come stramaledizione faccio a non farci finire almeno la pelle morta??? Io non sono Asmongold, le mani e la faccia me le lavo, quindi, veramente, sono esterrefatta! (NON toccate mai la mia tastiera, che sennò vi prendete 10 malattie, di questo ne sono alquanto sicura.) 😾

#sporco #tastiera




Frieren - Capitolo 7


Ancora una volta, Frieren decide di passare da vecchi amici... quelli che sono rimasti, almeno, e cioè uno: Eisen, il nano che...

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Top Benefits of Using a Hanging Blade Sign for Your Business


A hanging blade sign is one of the most effective ways to attract attention and enhance your storefront’s visibility. Positioned perpendicular to your building, it allows customers to spot your business from a distance, even in crowded streets. These signs not only improve brand recognition but also add a professional and stylish touch to your exterior design. Whether you own a café, boutique, or retail shop, a well-designed hanging blade sign helps guide foot traffic, strengthen your brand identity, and create a lasting first impression. It’s a cost-effective marketing tool that keeps working for your business 24/7, ensuring your store never goes unnoticed.

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in reply to lucasherry

Does it come with a free night with your wife or do I just have to wait my turn like everyone else?

If you're going to try to force ads at me like a boomer I'm going to make fun of you like one. Fair's fair.



Frieren - Capitolo 6


Il tempo continua a passare inesorabile, ma le maghe non si fermano neppure in questo capitolo. Adesso sono a...

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Oregon Fast-Tracks Renewable Energy Projects as Trump Bill Ends Tax Incentives