Apple Banned an App That Simply Archived Videos of ICE Abuses
Eyes Up's purpose is to "preserve evidence until it can be used in court." But it has been swept up in Apple's attack on ICE-spotting apps.
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N. Korean Military Aid to Russia to Be Part of States' History of Friendship - Medvedev
N. Korean Military Aid to Russia to Be Part of States' History of Friendship - Medvedev
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - North Korean military aid to Russia will forever remain in the history of the two countries' friendship, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday.Sputnik International
The Great Software Quality Collapse: How We Normalized Catastrophe
The Great Software Quality Collapse: How We Normalized Catastrophe
The Apple Calculator leaked 32GB of RAM.Denis Stetskov (From the Trenches)
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It's really an issue with companies, not software.
If you use corporate crap, that's on you.
Yeah, my favorite is when they figure out what features people are willing to pay for and then paywal everything that makes an app useful.
And after they monetize that fully and realize that the money is not endless, they switch to a subscription model. So that they can have you pay for your depreciating crappy software forever.
But at least you know it kind of works while you’re paying for it. It takes way too much effort to find some other unknown piece of software for the same function, and it is usually performs worse than what you had until the developers figure out how to make the features work again before putting it behind a paywall and subscription model again again.
But along the way, everyone gets to be miserable from the users to the developers and the project managers. Everyone except of course, the shareholders Because they get to make money, no matter how crappy their product, which they don’t use anyway, becomes.
A great recent example of this is Plex. It used to be open source and free, then it got more popular and started developing other features, and I asked people to pay reasonable amount for them.
After it got more popular and easy to use and set up, they started jacking up the prices, removing features and forcing people to buy subscriptions.
Your alternative now is to go back to a less fully featured more difficult to set up but open source alternative and something like Jellyfin. Except that most people won’t know how to set it up, there are way less devices and TVs will support their software, and you can’t get it to work easily for your technologically illiterate family and or friends.
So again, Your choices are stay with a crappy commercialized money-grubbing subscription based product that at least works and is fully featured for now until they decide to stop. Or, get a new, less developed, more difficult to set up, highly technical, and less supported product that’s open source and hope that it doesn’t fall into the same pitfalls as its user base and popularity grows.
Attenti al Libro: su Rai 3 una serata evento con Francesca Fialdini e un parterre d’eccezione
Attenti al Libro è la nuova serata one-shot di Rai 3 firmata Rai Cultura e condotta da Francesca Fialdini, in onda questa sera, giovedì 9 ottobre, in prime time. Un viaggio giocoso e appassionato nel mondo della lettura che riunisce artisti, scrittori, attori e musicisti per raccontare, a modo loro, il rapporto con i libri.
TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Attenti al Libro: su Rai 3 una serata evento con Francesca Fialdini e un parterre d’eccezione
Attenti al Libro su Rai 3: Francesca Fialdini e il cast stellare
Attenti al Libro, serata one-shot su Rai 3 con Francesca Fialdini: omaggi a Benni, Camilleri, Simenon, Murgia e un cast ricchissimo di ospiti.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
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Gaza ceasefire inches closer; Senate fails to stop Trump’s strikes on alleged drug boats
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37301612
Israel kills 11 Palestinians over the past 24 hours in Gaza. President Donald Trump announces a ceasefire agreement has been reached between Hamas and Israel, while Israeli military continues sporadic attacks in Gaza. The Israeli cabinet will convene today to discuss the deal. A UN study finds 54,600 children under 5 in Gaza may be acutely malnourished. Trump says Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker “should be in jail” for allegedly failing to protect ICE agents. Russia warns that the United States supplying Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles would be a “qualitatively new” escalation that could draw them into direct confrontation. The Senate fails to pass a resolution aimed at stopping Trump’s extrajudicial U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats. Colombian President Gustavo Petro says that a vessel bombed this week by the United States was Colombian and carried Colombian citizens. Eleven Pakistani soldiers killed in a clash near the Afghan border.
Gaza ceasefire inches closer; Senate fails to stop Trump’s strikes on alleged drug boats
Gaza ceasefire inches closer; Senate fails to stop Trump’s strikes on alleged drug boats
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Kiev loses 1,450 troops along engagement line in past day — Russia’s top brass
Kiev loses 1,450 troops along engagement line in past day — Russia’s top brass
Russia’s Battlegroup West inflicted roughly 230 casualties on Ukrainian troops and destroyed six enemy armored combat vehicles in its area of responsibility over the past day, the Defense Ministry reportedTASS
NATO eyeing ‘forceful’ response to Russia
NATO eyeing ‘forceful’ response to Russia – FT
NATO states are considering easing the air engagement rules and deploying drones on Russia’s borders, FT sources claimRT
Marwan Barghouti secretly removed from prisoner list by Israel, source says
The Israeli prime minister's office unilaterally removed Marwan Barghouti's name from the prisoner exchange list at the last minute, endangering the Gaza ceasefire deal's implementation, a source close to the prominent Palestinian prisoner told Middle East Eye.
Barghouti, who is the most popular Palestinian political figure according to polls, was one of the most valuable names to potentially be traded for the 48 Israeli captives in Gaza.
A source close to Barghouti and his family told MEE that last night mediators including US envoy Steve Witkoff signed off on a prisoner list that included Barghouti.
Marwan Barghouti secretly removed from prisoner list by Israel, source says
The Israeli prime minister's office unilaterally removed Marwan Barghouti's name from the prisoner exchange list at the last minute, endangering the Gaza ceasefire deal's implementation, a source close to the prominent Palestinian prisoner told Middl…Lubna Masarwa (Middle East Eye)
Trump’s ‘Antifa roundtable’ was so much worse than you’re imagining
Trump just hosted an ‘Antifa roundtable’ at the White House ... it was so much worse than you’re imagining
Holly Baxter reports on a meeting which, at one point, appeared to position people protesting against Nazis in the Weimar Republic as the bad guys, and at another saw the president declare, ‘We got rid of freedom of speech’Holly Baxter (The Independent)
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Poll: Katie Porter leads California governor’s race, boosted by former Kamala Harris supporters
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The Console That Wasn’t: How the Commodore 64 Outsold Game Consoles
The Console That Wasn’t: How the Commodore 64 Outsold Game Consoles
How a home computer, the Commodore 64, became one of the best-selling gaming machines of all time.slicker.me
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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.
78th hostage to die in israeli jails
Palestinian held without charge dies in Israeli custody
A Palestinian detainee has died in Israeli custody after being held without charge or trial for five months.Mera Aladam (Middle East Eye)
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‘The stakes are quite large’: US supreme court case could gut Voting Rights Act
‘The stakes are quite large’: US supreme court case could gut Voting Rights Act
Court’s decision in Louisiana v Callais could limit voters from challenging racial discriminatory districtsSam Levine (The Guardian)
ID photos of 70,000 users may have been leaked, Discord says
ID photos of 70,000 users may have been leaked, Discord says
The platform says hackers targeted a firm that helped to verify the ages of its users.Osmond Chia (BBC News)
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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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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.
Canonical releases Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka | Canonical
The latest interim release of Ubuntu comes with compatibility enhancements at the silicon level, accessibility upgrades and a robust security posture that sets the stage for the next LTS. October 9, 2025 Today Canonical announced the release of Ubuntu 25.
The latest interim release of Ubuntu comes with compatibility enhancements at the silicon level, accessibility upgrades and a robust security posture that sets the stage for the next LTS.Canonical (Ubuntu)
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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.
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.
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.
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Ubuntu 25.10: A Retrospective
In February this year, I published Engineering Ubuntu For The Next 20 Years, which was something of a manifesto I pledged to enact in the design, build and release of Ubuntu. This week, we released Ubuntu 25.Ubuntu Community Hub
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.
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.
coreutils-tracking/gnu-results.svg at main · uutils/coreutils-tracking
Contribute to uutils/coreutils-tracking development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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.
We Are Elated by the Gaza Ceasefire News. Now, the World Must Hold Israel to Account for 2 Years of Genocide
We Are Elated by the Gaza Ceasefire News. Now, the World Must Hold Israel to Account for 2 Years of Genocide
In an emotional essay, former Palestinian negotiator Diana Buttu reacts to the ceasefire announcement, what it means for Palestinians, and what still worries her.Diana Buttu (Zeteo)
A Pause in Killing Is Not an End to Genocide | THE HIND RAJAB FOUNDATION
A Pause in Killing Is Not an End to Genocide | THE HIND RAJAB FOUNDATION
The HRF warns that Gaza’s genocide continues under blockade and destruction, urging global mobilization and accountability for all perpetrators.THE HIND RAJAB FOUNDATION
Central witness undermines case against James Comey, prosecutors concluded: Sources
Central witness undermines case against James Comey, prosecutors concluded: Sources
Ex-FBI Director James Comey is set to be arraigned on federal charges Wednesday.Katherine Faulders (ABC News)
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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- 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.
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 !
Bitwarden’s track record of breaches that resulted in password leaks, is fairly substantial.
Is that, never?
- 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
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.
Fake Protest Videos Are the Latest AI Slop to Go Viral in MAGA World
Fake Protest Videos Are the Latest AI Slop to Go Viral in MAGA World
Trump supporters are doubling down on AI sadism.Matt Novak (Gizmodo)
Huawei Reportedly Hires Over 300 Korean R&D Experts as China Steps Up Tech Talent Hunt
[News] Huawei Reportedly Hires Over 300 Korean R&D Experts as China Steps Up Tech Talent Hunt
According to CBS NoCut News, more than 300 South Korean R&D professionals were employed at Huawei as of this June, underscoring a growing trend of...TrendForce
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Economia del genocidio: aziende complici, rapporti ONU e boicottaggio dei prodotti israeliani
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- Settore alimentare e beni di consumo
- Le aziende italiane e la Difesa
- Tecnologia, logistica e sponsorizzazioni
- Infrastrutture, energia e finanza B2B
- Energia e logistica marittima
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 Profits – Aziende e occupazione
- Campagne BDS internazionali – Marchi 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 / Marca | Prodotti e Marchi in Italia | Legame Contestato | Fonte |
| Nestlé | Baci Perugina, KitKat, Nescafé, S.Pellegrino, Levissima, Buitoni, Purina | Detiene una quota di controllo (>50%) del gruppo israeliano Osem, attivo anche nei Territori Occupati. | Who Profits – Osem Group |
| PepsiCo | Lay’s, Gatorade, 7Up, Quaker, Tropicana | Joint venture con Strauss Group (israeliana), accusata di sostegno economico all’esercito israeliano. | BDS Movement – Sabra |
| McDonald’s / Coca-Cola | Fast food / Bevande | Le filiali israeliane hanno fornito pasti e supporto logistico alle forze armate. | Al Jazeera |
| SodaStream | Macchine per bibite gassate | Ex fabbrica in insediamento in Cisgiordania (chiusa nel 2015, ma simbolo storico del boicottaggio). | Who Profits – SodaStream |
| Prodotti agricoli israeliani (Jaffa, Carmel) | Datteri, avocado, agrumi | Produzioni 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 Italiana | Settore | Segnalazione / Coinvolgimento |
| Leonardo S.p.A. | Aerospazio e difesa | Citata nel Rapporto Albanese per partnership con Elbit Systems e programmi congiunti di difesa (droni e radar). |
| Barilla | Alimentare | Non 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.
| Azienda | Tipo di Coinvolgimento | Fonte |
| 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 |
| Caterpillar | Fornitura di bulldozer usati nella demolizione di case palestinesi. | Who Profits – Caterpillar |
| Puma e Reebok | Sponsorizzazione della Israel Football Association (IFA), che include squadre in insediamenti illegali. | BDS Movement – Puma |
| Airbnb, Booking.com | Promozione di strutture turistiche negli insediamenti. | Who Profits – Tourism |
| Teva Pharmaceuticals | Multinazionale 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 / Settore | Tipo di Coinvolgimento | Fonte |
| Glencore / Drummond Company | Energia e carbone: principali fornitori di carbone per Israele. | UN Report, 2025 – A/HRC/59/23 |
| Chevron | Estrazione di gas naturale dai giacimenti di Leviathan e Tamar. | UN Report, 2025 – A/HRC/59/23 |
| Siemens | Coinvolta in progetti elettrici come l’Interconnettore Euro-Asia. | BDS Movement |
| Banche e Fondi d’Investimento | Investimenti 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 / Settore | Tipo di Coinvolgimento | Fonte |
| 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.
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Economia del genocidio: aziende complici, rapporti ONU e boicottaggio dei prodotti israeliani
Scopri le aziende coinvolte nel genocidio a Gaza secondo il Rapporto ONU Albanese e le campagne BDS per il boicottaggio etico globale.Francesco Scatigno (Magozine.it)
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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
Very Young Frankenstein: pilot con Cary Elwes per la serie tv di Frankenstein Junior
FX ordina il pilota di “Very Young Frankenstein”: Cary Elwes protagonista, regia di Taika Waititi e Mel Brooks tra gli executive. In Italia atteso su Disney+.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
Everything we know about Ferrari’s first electric vehicle
Everything we know about Ferrari’s first electric vehicle
Four motors, 800 V, more than 1,000 horsepower, and it’s all made in-house.Jonathan M. Gitlin (Ars Technica)
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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
Caparezza, “Io sono il viaggio”: primo singolo da Orbit Orbit | Atom Heart Magazine
Caparezza presenta “Io sono il viaggio”, il nuovo singolo tratto dall’album Orbit Orbit, in uscita il 31 ottobre con un fumetto.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
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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
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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.
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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Trump says Israel and Hamas sign off on first phase of Gaza ceasefire plan
Trump says Israel and Hamas sign off on first phase of Gaza ceasefire plan
Mediator Qatar said that more details of the agreement would be announced at a later date.News Agencies (Al Jazeera)
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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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🇵🇸✨Celebrations breaks out across Gaza as Israel and Hamas officially sign the first phase of the ceasefire agreement.
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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.
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California enacts law to universally opt out of data sharing
California enacts law giving consumers ability to universally opt out of data sharing
The California Consumer Privacy Act, signed in 2018, gave Californians the right to send opt-out signals, but major browsers have not had to make opt-outs simple to use.Suzanne Smalley (The Record)
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.
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.Elyse Wild (Native News Online)
Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,’ Then Paused. Conspiracies Started Flying.
Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch.
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[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.
Early Access Patch Notes - 0.3.1b Patchnotes - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
Trump says Israel and Hamas have 'both signed off' in first phase of Gaza ceasefire plan
Trump says Israel and Hamas have 'both signed off' on first phase of Gaza ceasefire plan
US President Donald Trump announced late on Wednesday that Israel and the Palestinian movement Hamas had "both signed off" on the "first phase" of a plan to end the two-year genocidal war on Gaza.Faisal Edroos (Middle East Eye)
athairmor
in reply to technocrit • • •Send Apple feedback. They need to hear how unpopular working with Trump will make them.
apple.com/feedback/
Product Feedback
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athairmor
in reply to Kami • • •Well, both, really.
Make sure they know you won’t be buying their process anymore because of these policies.
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socialsecurity
in reply to athairmor • • •If people actually do this, they would find out next quarter
But everyone loves talking big but keeps using these corpos products
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Kami
in reply to socialsecurity • • •I, for one, have never used any of their shit.
Don't project.
pandapoo
in reply to Kami • • •Oh that's fantastic.
Can you please tell me you're entirely ethical smartphone setup?
Obviously you won't have any Android in there, including Android ROMs which are based off of AOSP, as Google is just as, if not more, evil than Apple, and any project based off Google's OS is inherently unethical.
Are you're using a Fair Phone? If not, what ethical phone are you using?
And for your OS, is Sailfish or Ubuntu Touch?
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Kami
in reply to pandapoo • • •Oh no, we can't have ethical smartphones so we are forced to fund the worst corporations that exist 😢
I guess I'll just go buy an overpriced piece of tech crap locked in a shitty proprietary environment that doesn't respect any of my rights...
_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to Kami • • •Uh, that would have been a good argument back when flagship models didn’t cost more than the latest iPhones. Unless you’re buying something other than Samsung though, you’re paying more than $2k for something that soon won’t even be able to side-load apps.
The gap between Android and iOS is closing as fast as Google can build the wall around their garden.
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Kami
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •What makes you think I buy flagships?
Also who cares about their gap, Linux phones are the next stop now.
pandapoo
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •The person I was responding to was declaring that their choice to use an Android based phone makes them a more ethical consumer, and therefore a better person, then iPhone users.
That's an absurd position, which was what my comment was highlighting.
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Kami
in reply to pandapoo • • •No, the thing here is that whenever one calls out company X then its fanboys will be like "company Y is worse".
Which is absurd because X and Y don't care about any of you.
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IcyToes
in reply to pandapoo • • •Cause using AOSP benefits Google's ability to limit their app restrictions.
Tell me you don't understand open source without telling me you don't understand it...
You give off some real "Well achkshuslly" enlightened centrist vibes here.
pandapoo
in reply to IcyToes • • •Using Google products is implicit support for Google.
Which, by the way, I understand, but if you actually read the comments from top to bottom, you would have grasped the context.
So tell me you didn't actually read the comment thread without telling me.
Vanilla_PuddinFudge
in reply to pandapoo • • •A used Onpeplus 10 with Lineage on it
Yeah, and I didn't pay for it. I don't use Google services. You said ethics, right? I bought it used, Google doesn't profit and I don't use any of their services, so, they don't continue to.
Seems pretty sound to me. Lemme know if you need a recc for a TV or anything. I'm good with those too. I like helping normies connect with technology.
Cryptagionismisogynist
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socialsecurity
in reply to ian • • •Correct.
One guy standing tall is cute and all but that'd not how systematic change happens. Need like 10-15% of people to get in the fight to send a proper message
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in reply to socialsecurity • • •socialsecurity
in reply to Kami • • •I am already balls deep, chief.
Helping family and friends while shilling it online.
We got min 5 years best case scenario still
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Kami
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •limonfiesta
in reply to Kami • • •What do you use?
I tried pine phone, but it wasn't usable as a daily driver.
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Kami
in reply to limonfiesta • • •A random second hand smartphone, with a custom Android rom and no Google crap on it.
Also I'm constantly behind a VPN, just in case they can still get some useful data from me.
I consider that WAY better than buying a shitty iPhone
limonfiesta
in reply to Kami • • •I guess can see how buying items second hand and flashing a ROM is not quite the same as buying a brand new phone running Android, but it seems unfair to then besmirch all iPhone users.
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Kami
in reply to limonfiesta • • •Did I really say anything about iPhone users? I suggested to boycott Apple and I stated that I don't use their products.
Then someone accused me of being an hypocrite, out of literally nowhere.
IcyToes
in reply to limonfiesta • • •Hawke
in reply to IcyToes • • •Truscape
in reply to Hawke • • •limonfiesta
in reply to IcyToes • • •That is what I use, but it still dependent upon Google, for both software and hardware.
While I look forward to Linux phones being usable, but I haven't had that experience yet.
disablist
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •unexposedhazard
in reply to Kami • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to unexposedhazard • • •unexposedhazard
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •Can you not have fun without big tech platforms? There is so much stuff out there to do. So many hobbies both digital and physical to entertain yourself with.
For tech things there is the open source nerds that continue to make it possible to remove the influence of our tech overlords from our lives while still making use of the hardware we already have.
For climate change there are local groups in many cities (at least in Germany) with the specific idea of creating future proof communities that will survive supply chain collapse for food, water, electricity, etc.
F_State
in reply to Kami • • •chiliedogg
in reply to Kami • • •Yes, but also make it clear why you are leaving. And as dirty as it feels, don't tell them their actions are irredeemable and they've lost you for life.
If you tell them you'll never come back no matter what, then they no longer have to care about your opinion. You're essentially telling them that they should start catering more-heavily to the fascists now that the only potential customers don't mind them bending the knee.
disablist
in reply to chiliedogg • • •artyom
in reply to athairmor • • •How much "feedback" do you think it will take to make them contradict the vindictive sitting President? Apple doesn't care about what you think about this because it's not for you.
You know what you can do? Stop giving them money. Write them an email from your iCloud account, then delete said account. Cancel any subscriptions (this seemed to be effective against Disney).
The fed gov holds too much power. You have to show them that Americans, collectively, have more power to affect their bottom line than the Pres, and (most importantly) are willing to exercise it.
MotoAsh
in reply to artyom • • •artyom
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in reply to artyom • • •quackerjo
in reply to MotoAsh • • •The only people worse than Apple fans, are Apple haters.
Because I see a lot of vocal Apple haters on Lemmy, just shitting all over Apple users, but I rarely see Apple users here shitting on Android or anything else.
Oxysis/Oxy
in reply to quackerjo • • •I use a iPhone, my mom and dad (may he rest in peace) were already using them and wanted to use the family features on them to keep my brother and me safe. I didn’t choose to be in the ecosystem, I was just placed in it.
I also just have no reason to talk shit on android users because I know many of them are like me. Just placed into the ecosystem by parents, since their parents used them. Also just who really gives that much of a fuck? It’s a phone, it’s a laptop or earbuds or whatever. Largely things that people just need in the modern world, and it’s easy to stick with what you know and what’s easy to use.
Lfrith
in reply to Oxysis/Oxy • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to Oxysis/Oxy • • •MotoAsh
in reply to quackerjo • • •quackerjo
in reply to MotoAsh • • •What argument...?
Out of nowhere, you just started talking shit about Apple users to make yourself feel superior about your individual consumer choices, really cool bro.
Also unclear who I was making fun of, unless you consider pointing out how absurd your Apple user hate is, to be making fun of you.
But that's not making fun of you, it's pointing out how pathetic your unprompted and vocal hatred for Apple users was.
MotoAsh
in reply to quackerjo • • •Really proving how intelligent Apple fans are with that reading comprehension... The argument referenced there is obviously referencing the arguments you brought up elsewhere on the internet between Apple fans and other fans.
It's not out of nowhere. This is a topic about how people maybe should not give Apple money if they don't want to support a corporation that will bow to fascists.
How stupid and captured their dumbass fans are is DIRECTLY related to how easy it'd be to convince them to not keep throwing money at Apple.
The fact you cannot even follow a basic conversation is the only pathetic thing here.
quackerjo
in reply to MotoAsh • • •It's not my reading comprehension that's to blame for your rancid hatred of Apple users and I'm confident that your behavior is repulsive to more people than just me.
The irony is that I use Linux for desktop and Graphene for mobile so my objections are not rooted in defending my own consumer choices, they're based entirely on your pathetic blind hatred of people who use Apple products.
MotoAsh
in reply to quackerjo • • •lol so you defend that which you do not even use and that which you do not undertand? What a joke...
My hatred is anything but blind, and you calling it such is sealioning beyond belief. I love your hypocrisy... An Apple user without even using Apple products... Truly, your lot in life is more dreary than you could ever admit.
quackerjo
in reply to MotoAsh • • •You're a sad little creature.
If I didn't hold you in such contempt, I would pity you.
Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •quackerjo
in reply to Doomsider • • •And you either didn't read the entire thread, or you agree that OP is morally superior to anyone who uses Apple products, and that Apple users are people that should just be hated.
So which is it?
Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •I read it all and you are acting like a certified jackass no doubt about it.
"The Defender of Apple" or whatever is in your fucked up head.
quackerjo
in reply to Doomsider • • •Please show me where I defended the Apple corporation.
Because me thinks you can't read good.
But don't worry, there's a school for that:
Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •Man does your brain twist up in pretzels when you think like that?
Obviously you are not acting in good faith, but we knew that from the start.
quackerjo
in reply to Doomsider • • •You literally just said:
But when I ask you to provide a single example of my defending Apple, you respond with:
So are you just incapable of admitting you made a mistake?
I do appreciate the irony of you saying that my mind is twisted up like a pretzel, just beautiful 10/10.
Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •Let me get this straight, you are here to correct everyone that Apple Haters are wrong?
No wait, it is there are too many Apple Haters on Lemmy?
No, I got it you don't have a fucking point because you are playing devil's advocate like a dumbass.
You make a bunch of bullshit statements about your opinions and then expect us to just believe you?
Please post proof that there are more Apple Haters than Android. Please post proof that your brain isn't a fucking pretzel you jackass. I want to see a picture of it!
quackerjo
in reply to Doomsider • • •Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •I just accused you of being a devil's advocate. You did not deny it so it must be true.
You didn't provide evidence there are more Apple haters than Android haters. You also did not provide proof you brain isn't twisted into a pretzel.
quackerjo
in reply to Doomsider • • •I can't believe you're a real person.
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •Wow, that is the best you can do Quackers?
Not only are you not funny and a stupid Devil's Advocate, but you are also an insufferable idiot.
quackerjo
in reply to Doomsider • • •I may not be funny, but you're goddamn hilarious.
Not only do you clearly have no idea what playing devil's advocate means, conceptually, like at all, but you keep trying to pigeonhole it into your little argument and it has me crying bro, I'm dying laughing.
Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •Quack quack quack its about to be a quack attack!
Don't have an aneurysm now my little tard baby.
quackerjo
in reply to Doomsider • • •I stand corrected.
Clearly I am the deficient party here.
Really nailed that aneurysm zinger, btw.
Doomsider
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in reply to Doomsider • • •Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •aquovie
in reply to quackerjo • • •quackerjo
in reply to aquovie • • •I don't disagree.
But my comment was a direct response to the user ranting about their superiority to, and hatred of, anyone who uses Apple products.
Lfrith
in reply to quackerjo • • •They kind of got that rep though for defending things people saw as anti consumer such as soldered ram, limited, storage, and blocking installation of non Apple apps. Always going Apple knows best and its for security.
Not exactly the group known for demanding more, but ones who are more complacent.
I'm an Apple owner too with MacMini and iPad so these criticisms of Apple users isn't coming from a non Apple product owning hater. I think average Apple fan in general really sucks for how they seem to kneel over to whatever Apple decides compared to other platform users who are much more critical and demanding of products.
Doomsider
in reply to quackerjo • • •Here come the devil's advocates, good lord that is something I don't miss from Reddit.
Wake up call! Apple doesn't need you defending it. It is okay to shit on them. This isn't about fairness so please take you tired schtick somewhere else.
Gary Ghost
in reply to athairmor • • •Obinice
in reply to athairmor • • •They're based in the USA, they have to work with the government or they'll be targeted/taken over/shut down, surely?
They could try to escape the USA and move all their operations to Europe, but I think they're just going to stick where they are and do whatever the fascists want them to do. So long as they're getting paid why should they care?
aquovie
in reply to Obinice • • •They had no problem standing up to the FBI when they knew the Constitution still worked. It's not bravery when it doesn't cost you anything and there's nothing to be afraid of. But now things are different and regular every day people don't want to say it out. The implications make them uncomfortable.
Apple's market share outside of the US is pretty pitiful. Even with their piles of money, it would hurt.
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MushuChupacabra
in reply to technocrit • • •Thus solidifying my scorched earth policy with apple.
I don't want your naziPhone.
_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to MushuChupacabra • • •MushuChupacabra
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •And therefore, ill punish neither.
Can you add anything else to nullify action, and foster an attitude of placid obedience?
Please, share more ideas to help entrench the status quo.
_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to MushuChupacabra • • •You're made of spare parts, aren't ya, bud? No, therefore you should punish both, and get a phone with GrapheneOS or Linux.
MotoAsh
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •No, they're pointing out the chilling effect of shitting on the topic.
You're the kind of fuckwit that would say Chris Hansen does no good against predators because he's one guy doing a small set of stings... You're the kind of guy who'd shit on a compromise policy that's otherwise still a step in the right direction. You're the kind of guy to make good the enemy of great.
and you have the gall to use insults when YOU are the one committing the social faux pas...
Pathetic. If you're going to point out flaws, be constructive with it. Otherwise it is still on YOU if someone assumes negative intent from unconstructive criticism.
_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to MotoAsh • • •MotoAsh
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •MushuChupacabra
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •So why didn’t you just say something like Look into Graphene OS or Linux in the first place?
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in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •Mostly your action nullifying attitude.
I shit on Tesla on a routine basis, and get zero pushback. No bitching about other vehicle producers who also are Trumpdy Dumptys..., zero.
I say don't buy naziPhones, and people come out of the woodwork with every conceivable devil's advocate angle, and basically maximize tangentiality.
Anything other than reinforcing the message of not buying apple:
Be mad at everyone, such that you apply pressure to no one.
You know, nullifying action.
_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to MushuChupacabra • • •OK, so you had an incorrect perception of a comment, but it's not your fault. No, surely it must be everyone else that's at fault for *checks notes* "nullifying action", whatever the fuck that made-up nonsense verbiage means. not only that, but then your pet attack dog comes along and somehow twists that into me defending pedophiles.
idk, maybe the problem here people is contorting themselves into human pretzels so they can leap to nonsensical conclusions.
MushuChupacabra
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •I should actually pop back in and look at the thread, instead of just replying to my inbox. I have a pet attack dog? That's kinda neat. I wasn't aware, but neat nonetheless.
My point stands: when called upon to boycott Tesla, no resistance. When called upon to boycott Apple, blow up the conversation into anything but generating momentum for an Apple boycott.
It really is that reductionistic.
Chozo
in reply to technocrit • • •No shit, Big Tech is going to kowtow to whoever is in charge.
Remove Apple's restrictions from the equation and just make it a PWA. This isn't the sort of app that needs to run natively on your device, anyway.
Pechente
in reply to Chozo • • •I was wondering about that with some of the recent removals as well: Why not just a PWA?
Something like Voyager or Phanpy runs excellent when installed as a PWA and especially with Phanpy I‘m not even missing a native app or „wrapper app“.
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dubyakay
in reply to technocrit • • •FaceDeer
in reply to dubyakay • • •Here's the app's page on Google Play.
Seems like more than just a website wrapper.
Eyes Up - Apps on Google Play
play.google.comPennomi
in reply to FaceDeer • • •Surely all of those things can be done in a browser. You can grant location and camera permissions to a website easy enough. And encrypted transfer can be done any number of ways. Offline recording is possible with localstorage. All of this seems very achievable and effectively uncensorable by Apple.
The only thing it can’t get is App Store search rank.
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katy ✨
in reply to Pennomi • • •like this
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Pennomi
in reply to katy ✨ • • •I guarantee you that all this can be done in Mobile Safari. I have done it before.
You have to go through the “Share > Add to Home Screen” workflow instead of having the site simply install it for you, so it’s a bit more effort (and confusion) on the user’s part.
ayyy
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in reply to katy ✨ • • •MotoAsh
in reply to Pennomi • • •Pennomi
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in reply to Pennomi • • •FaceDeer
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in reply to FaceDeer • • •like this
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SkyeStarfall
in reply to FaceDeer • • •FaceDeer
in reply to SkyeStarfall • • •cabbage
in reply to Pennomi • • •Pennomi
in reply to cabbage • • •shalafi
in reply to dubyakay • • •Because people are stupid. We had a new client whose employees were asking for an app to access their payroll. I told the manager we didn't have one but our website was optimized for mobile. Also told her I can show them how to put a shortcut on their home screen.
"They're just not going to be able to handle that. If they can't download from the app store they're helpless."
"But they'll have an icon to click, just like an app."
She just shook her head. I ended up wrapping the site in an app and putting it in the Play Store.
ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to shalafi • • •panda_abyss
in reply to technocrit • • •I’m growing very annoyed with Apple lately. Giving Trump a solid gold brick was bad enough. I knew it would get worse with all those Trump dinners Tim Cook has been attending.
Between Apple Google AWS and Microsoft the amount of control by US tech is terrifying.
This year I’ve started divesting but politically I think I need to accelerate.
I’ve been a user of the Mac for 20 years, this year I moved to a Linux desktop. Now I need to look into Linux phone and laptops soon.
_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to panda_abyss • • •Lfrith
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to Lfrith • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •joker125
in reply to panda_abyss • • •katy ✨
in reply to technocrit • • •like this
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socialsecurity
in reply to katy ✨ • • •modular950
in reply to socialsecurity • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to modular950 • • •UltraGiGaGigantic
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •modular950
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •KelvarCherry
in reply to technocrit • • •_cryptagion [he/him]
in reply to KelvarCherry • • •Telorand
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •acockworkorange
in reply to _cryptagion [he/him] • • •trajekolus
in reply to KelvarCherry • • •KelvarCherry
in reply to trajekolus • • •MonkderVierte
in reply to KelvarCherry • • •Basically every company over a certain size. They all got that big by unfair conduct or outright abuse, because your market laws are way too lax and regulators look away.
You have created menaces that the rest of the world (and the environment) has to deal with.
ChickenLadyLovesLife
in reply to KelvarCherry • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to KelvarCherry • • •archchan
in reply to KelvarCherry • • •Can I have a source for that?
Doomsider
in reply to archchan • • •nbcnews.com/health/health-news…
Not sure if this proves anything, but it is probably the source of the comment.
Trump administration is launching a private health tracking system with Big Tech's help
The Associated Press (NBC News)KelvarCherry
in reply to archchan • • •Absolutely. apnews.com/article/trump-ai-rf… (second paragraph)
Cosmoooooooo
in reply to technocrit • • •GenosseFlosse
in reply to technocrit • • •Kairos
in reply to GenosseFlosse • • •Baguette
in reply to Kairos • • •Passerby6497
in reply to Baguette • • •A lot of sites suck on mobile because the browser sucks, the app can't be bothered to make a mobile friendly version, or it's intentionally made awful to force you to use the app (assuming they don't literally just redirect you to the app store when you try to go to the website).
I'm actually surprised at how often a shitty looking website looks fine once I tell the stupid fucking built in kneecapped chrome browser to open in Firefox and it's fine.
DeathByBigSad
in reply to Passerby6497 • • •Lol I tried using Baidu Maps too look up the neighborhood I used to live in mainland China, and jesus christ it automatically attempted to download the .apk EVERY TIME I tap something on the site. Wtf lol 🤣
Edit: typo
GenosseFlosse
in reply to Baguette • • •its just how things are in 2025 🤷 /s
PissingIntoTheWind
in reply to technocrit • • •cabbage
in reply to PissingIntoTheWind • • •I realize I'm not entirely free yet, but I sleep better ever since I changed to a non-Google Android ROM. Also because the path to proper mobile Linux feels shorter now.
Anyone still on Google Android: Look into making the change. It's worth it.
And if not, at least start getting your apps from F-droid whenever possible.
Anti_Iridium
in reply to cabbage • • •cabbage
in reply to Anti_Iridium • • •MicroG makes most things work, so it's not much compromise in my experience. 😀
I use /e/OS which has access to apps from the Play Store, so that I still have my banking apps and stuff. I think streaming apps should work just fine.
free and open-source alternative to Google Android libraries
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Anti_Iridium
in reply to cabbage • • •michaelalf
in reply to cabbage • • •Lfrith
in reply to cabbage • • •PorkRoll
in reply to PissingIntoTheWind • • •WizardofFrobozz
in reply to PissingIntoTheWind • • •BCsven
in reply to PissingIntoTheWind • • •jabjoe
in reply to BCsven • • •Me too, but the lords of Technofeudalism, backed by government, won't allow that forever. Maybe on PCs, but not phones. No "side loading" what they don't approve. Banks and co, only allowing their apps on approved OSs. No satnav traffic data unless you use an approved satnav, rendering them useless.
The problem isn't technological, it's political. We need decent government protecting citizens and enforcing competition laws. The problem is the population don't understand what is being done to them, so don't vote against it.
None of it is new. Liberty vs security, monopoly, etc, aren't new, but wrapping it in technology blinds most people to it.
BCsven
in reply to jabjoe • • •jabjoe
in reply to BCsven • • •vacuumflower
in reply to BCsven • • •BCsven
in reply to vacuumflower • • •Well you can build Linux from scratch if you want to create your own. And RISC hardware is opensource, and gaining adoption.
But at least with Fairphone they have built it so that you don't need google android or derivatives, you can install Ubuntu Touch OS.
With Ubuntu you have access to the worlds store of Linux apps, you don't have to rely on apple or Google restrictions
vacuumflower
in reply to BCsven • • •Building a project is not creating your own.
RISC-V, and what's gaining adoption is not what's opensource.
I don't think you are getting my point. When you depend on one humongous project, open or not, you depend on what those having influence in it decide.
That's why they make autonomies, checks and balances, minority quotas, proportional systems and so on in democracies. Because deciding everything through a simple majority vote with no limitations and nuance, with winner taking all, doesn't make things good.
In this case it's a weight of work vote, not majority vote, but the results are not too much different. Similar to how Bitcoin turned out.
So-o - in Linux most of work is now being done by a set of the same big corporations. It's not the magic freedom tool someone would want it to be, sorry.
BCsven
in reply to vacuumflower • • •You can totally build your own.
You don't have to rely on packages given.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC-V
Free and OpenCode
And there are so many Linuxes (some like Redhat that gets influence from Intel, and some like (insert name here) that are peoples own projects) that corporate control cannot dominate it all.
Like nixOS has controversy at the moment because a steering board member is linked to US military. He could compromise the project by steering it toward the fascist regimes agenda, so you load Gentoo or VOID.
Choices are freedom
The claim that most of the work is bring done by big corps , skips a step. Corps have money and dedicate people to add to projects to suit their own needs, their commits to kernel may be high, but its not neccessry for a running system...there is a world wide open source community building their own stuff out of passion alone.
Like Facebook contributed a lot to btrfs, if you feel that somehow has shady backend, just don't include it in your kernel modules.
Or if you are super paranoid run Haiku LOL
open-source CPU hardware instruction set architecture
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)vacuumflower
in reply to BCsven • • •No, there's one Linux and its versions. And various ways you can use it, build it, package it.
What I meant is that the codebase is mostly one.
It's sort of like with Bible.
No, those people will still use code contributed by RedHat, and the OS whose development has been influenced by RedHat.
NixOS is a distribution. Somehow in this quote you admit that said compromise can come in various ways, so controversy arises from that board member themselves just being there.
But with enormous companies making the actual software you ignore it.
Also replacing nixOS with Gentoo or Void is not quite equal. I've been trying to move to GuixSD from Void (because Nix gives me anxiety, Guile doesn't, and the whole GNU spirit is nice), but I'm always too lazy to wait for actual Guix installation to finish, so I interrupt it and forget it for a while.
Too complex. When you need a more vague explanation than the obvious, cynical, common sense one, it's likely wrong.
People building stuff out of passion alone do much more idea-centered and specific things. Which are much smaller. They don't make consumer operating systems or web browsers or office suites or device drivers.
You can probably attribute things like Emacs and, ahem, Guix and a few other GNU projects permanently in alpha, like GNUNet, to this. And plenty of interesting obscure stuff.
But not things that make money. In that domain everything is done to in order make money by people paid for their work and in the way that doesn't hurt moneymaking.
No, that is probably fine, except btrfs still doesn't react well to power loss, probably cause Facebook and Oracle think more about servers with UPSes. And that's typical, other people make their own project goals, the results may work for you too, but you'd have something better if you paid for it directly.
Haiku is not about paranoia, but speaking about volunteers and passion - it's a system made that way.
BCsven
in reply to vacuumflower • • •If you want to get that deep into it even your tomato choices are controlled by a large company (hybrid seed, chemical starter, distribution, preestablished deals with vendors) but you can still grow your own.
Nothing stopping anyone from being the next Linus and deciding to start something new.
Nothing stopping anyone from forking an old kernel and doing something different with it and stripping out the big corp stuff you don't like.
vacuumflower
in reply to BCsven • • •Right.
Linus made a Unix clone. One can say, started with the wrong premise.
It's a lot of work. I honestly think what Emacs developers are doing - assume that the underlying OS won't ever be good enough, and just put all your ideology into particular environment you're making, - is the right approach. I'm not even sure if what I'd want to do requires anything but Emacs, I think I'll get busy with learning elisp.
BCsven
in reply to vacuumflower • • •Yeah, he created an OS from scratch to avoid corporate greed of what they charged for Unix.
It is a lot of work, and the TempleOS guy building his system is a huge accomplishment also...as quirky as it is.
I guess I don't see us being stuck with anything other than our own complacency.
To be honest nobody has given me a good view of what emacs actually does...so I'm all ears
vacuumflower
in reply to BCsven • • •Which was a Unix clone. Which was the subject of the famous Tannenbaum-Torvalds argument, and Tannenbaum's position in it is pretty much obvious.
It's a nice cozy lisp environment - almost an operating system - that runs on many popular OSes. First of all it's a powerful text editor, but can be used to chat, manage e-mail, read e-news, and so on.
danhab99
in reply to technocrit • • •Why are these apps being distributed on app stores
Why are these apps not PWAs with an app store deployment wrapper???
DeathByBigSad
in reply to danhab99 • • •Every Lemming be like "what app do you use" meanwhile I'm like "...app? 👀"
-Sent via WebUI
(I don't keep stuff logged-in on my phone, incase a cop grabs it)
Revan343
in reply to DeathByBigSad • • •"what app do you use"
"Uhhhhh Firefox?"
FreedomAdvocate
in reply to danhab99 • • •Web wrapped websites are not allowed on either app store btw.
pumpupthejam
in reply to danhab99 • • •lechekaflan
in reply to technocrit • • •"That makes even, no?"
-- Tsar Vlad.
AnimalsDream
in reply to technocrit • • •bike_and_cargo
in reply to AnimalsDream • • •TeddE
in reply to bike_and_cargo • • •AnimalsDream
in reply to bike_and_cargo • • •Asfalttikyntaja
in reply to AnimalsDream • • •bthest
in reply to Asfalttikyntaja • • •Don't need any of that shit.
DarkAri
in reply to AnimalsDream • • •CannedYeet
in reply to technocrit • • •extremeboredom
in reply to CannedYeet • • •douglasg14b
in reply to extremeboredom • • •vacuumflower
in reply to extremeboredom • • •The thing is - the Internet itself is a fascist technology. Fascists, and especially German Nazis, used electric terms and analogies to refer to their politics. Mostly referring to unification of various parts into one network, except in their case the information medium really used was radio.
But the basic idea was that any kind of fascism thrives as means of mass politics. Anything unique, specific, individual is in conflict with that. But the Internet is the tool to slowly grind through that conflict, because it gradually reinforces one voice, one way and one meaning.
It's a very intelligent trap and one hard to believe in, but our world today is so much more fascist than even in dictatorships 30 years ago, that I think I'm right.
Also consider that the very shock of something so modern and new and comfortable being used as a channel of control is, too, what Nazis did.
And when you want to argue that in the Internet one can post their own opinions and create their own spaces and do their own things, think again. These abilities are inherent to reality as well. Make a thought experiment - could you whisper with your friends at a Nazi meeting in the back rows? Could you not even attend? Could you have private conversations on everything you'd want elsewhere? Yes, these all are true. But the only voices to be heard by everyone and reinforced by that system and order were those from the tribune, and millions of voices would answer them in one and the same way, and millions of hands would raise in salute.
And LLMs and such new tools are going to make this worse, because they are tools of situational speech accord with what you expect, leveled by the common average, just like fascism is an ideology of situational emotional accord with what you feel, leveled by the common average. Fascism is the extreme ideology rejecting logic and semantics, and the Internet on every level has been built to reject logic and semantics as a medium of communication of living people. And LLMs are an even more direct tool to do well only that, all the rest is attempts to sell it, but this is its main trait.
And let's recall again how that stopped - by spending all its resources and being defeated in a war.
A truly visionary and futuristic regime, honestly. It's funny how Nazis were so futuristic despite being blood and soil barbarians, and Stalin's regime was really reactionary despite dreaming of space travel, except Stalin's regime's official philosophy was dialectic materialism which is the only thing convenient to describe this contradiction.
NeilBrü
in reply to vacuumflower • • •UltraGiGaGigantic
in reply to NeilBrü • • •How so?
ChickenLadyLovesLife
in reply to vacuumflower • • •Even this is a charitable description. The best term for Stalin's regime is "despotism".
vacuumflower
in reply to ChickenLadyLovesLife • • •That and also anti-intellectualism with ability to physically destroy intellectuals. People like Lysenko and Lepeschinskaya and so on being able to do that to their opponents are, IMHO, the main difference between 20s USSR which was pretty believably in avantgarde and 60s USSR which in all parts of its society just wanted some silent life and no more greatness.
Even when that anti-scientific crap and repressions stopped, Soviet science fiction and Soviet state ideology and Soviet system couldn't be believed any more. They've lost basis in reality.
20s' USSR had just restored its economy to 1914 levels and above in a few years after WWI, the revolution and the civil war, made a new republic, and seemed a successful resolution of Russia's early XX century dead end.
60s' USSR failed agriculture, controlling some of the most agriculturally productive areas on the planet.
bthest
in reply to extremeboredom • • •MisterD
in reply to CannedYeet • • •chiliedogg
in reply to CannedYeet • • •muusemuuse
in reply to CannedYeet • • •Dionysus
in reply to muusemuuse • • •$fascistbool yet.vogo13
in reply to technocrit • • •I'm glad the google play store never censors apps, oh wait. It's almost as if big corporations and now governments have no citizens best interests in mind, mind blowing.
“Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.” - Benito Mussolini
Dissolution of the Order of the Star
FreedomAdvocate
in reply to technocrit • • •Very light on the details here. How did the app do this? What was the functionality of the actual app? From looking at the play store it seems to be basically a LE tracker as well, no matter how much they want to say it isn't. Getting cute and saying "no my app where you can tag where ICE agents are and upload photos of the ice agents isn't actually to track ICE agents, it's just a photo sharing app" doesn't actually work, no matter how much people on sites like this think it does.
Also lol at this:
He released an app on the apple store, they know who he is.
ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •Flic
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to Flic • • •Yes you can lol. Citizenship records exist. Visa records exist.
Can you determine if someone has a drivers license without a trial?
Flic
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to Flic • • •They wouldn’t punish me in the first place because they’d have checked their records and seen that I am a citizen. No one is just being rounded up on an allegation and deported. No citizens have been deported.
You’re saying that they don’t follow procedures, and your solution is……procedures?
Flic
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •American citizen detained under ICE hold in Florida
Carma Hassan (CNN)FreedomAdvocate
in reply to Flic • • •Flic
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to Flic • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •You know that police can check citizenship on these things called computers, right? When the police ask if you have a drivers license, they already know if you have one or not, and even if it’s expired.
You don’t need a trial to prove you’re a citizen - you just need to actually be a citizen. Do you think people go to trial to prove that they have a drivers license? Lol
ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •Yes they do lol. They give you a ticket on the spot. If you don’t have a license, which they can tell simply by looking up your details, you are guilty. It’s the same with citizenship/immigration status - it’s not a subjective thing, or something that can be argued in court.
You don’t go to trial for being caught driving without a license lol
ObliviousEnlightenment
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •FreedomAdvocate
in reply to ObliviousEnlightenment • • •ssillyssadass
in reply to technocrit • • •Hemingways_Shotgun
in reply to ssillyssadass • • •festus
in reply to ssillyssadass • • •Better though than Framework who donate to bad open source developers. Hail big corporate! /s
(This isn't directed at you, I'm more frustrated by the people in the Framework controvery threads who somehow thing buying Apple or Dell is a more ethical choice).
MonkderVierte
in reply to technocrit • • •NeilBrü
in reply to MonkderVierte • • •ParadoxSeahorse
in reply to NeilBrü • • •MonkderVierte
in reply to NeilBrü • • •NeilBrü
in reply to MonkderVierte • • •TuffNutzes
in reply to technocrit • • •"Which side did you choose when authoritarianism came to your doorstep?"
Looks like Tim Apple has chosen.
nucleative
in reply to TuffNutzes • • •courval
in reply to technocrit • • •Griffus
in reply to courval • • •muusemuuse
in reply to Griffus • • •odama626
in reply to muusemuuse • • •Unfortunately, the data shows violent uprisings almost always fail.
We need nonviolent action.
Notice I didnt say peaceful.
Soup
in reply to courval • • •Future of democracy in the US relies on the people being vaguely intelligent as a group. Right now tens of millions of people there are straight-up worshipping an obvious fascist as god-king and a sizeable portion of the other chunk is still desperately clinging to the idea of being “moderate”.
A linux phone would be nice but it’s not going to save the world if the people are still dumb and cowardly.
Regrettable_incident
in reply to Soup • • •Yeah, it's fucked.
☂️-
in reply to technocrit • • •this is why we need to install apps without their approval or verification.
security my ass, they want to stop us from controlling our computers.
Regrettable_incident
in reply to ☂️- • • •☂️-
in reply to Regrettable_incident • • •Bio bronk
in reply to technocrit • • •eigenraum
in reply to technocrit • • •muusemuuse
in reply to technocrit • • •Why can’t this be a web app that uses web notifications? Why does it even need to be an on-device app? That’s building in a vulnerability that doesn’t need to be there.
Make it a site.
Go to the site.
Pin the site.
Allow notifications from site.
Done.
Yes, Apple and Google are in the wrong, but why are we relying on them for this at all? Not everything needs to be a fucking app.
GrammarPolice
in reply to muusemuuse • • •Dr. Moose
in reply to GrammarPolice • • •pup_atlas
in reply to Dr. Moose • • •This isn’t a tech illiteracy issue. Sure you CAN take a video, and upload it to archive.org from your phone.
Try doing that while actively being abused by ICE.
It’s about making the process as foolproof as possible, because seconds matter here, and making sure that footage is backed up as quickly as possible is paramount.
Dr. Moose
in reply to pup_atlas • • •pup_atlas
in reply to Dr. Moose • • •Dr. Moose
in reply to pup_atlas • • •LiveLM
in reply to technocrit • • •Even if an app like this isn't distributed through Google Play, they could disable the developer's account for any vague "abuse" reason.