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Korean Anti-Imperialist Organization Nodutdol Releases Korean History Toolkit


"Nodutdol is excited to announce the
launch of our new Korea Education Toolkit!
We've curated a variety of educational resources-from articles and books to videos and podcasts— for anyone to learn about Korea from revolutionary and anti-imperialist perspectives.
The toolkit has been organized into six sections: Japanese colonialism, Korean War, Republic of Korea (ROK: South Korea), Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK: North Korea, Contemporary US Imperialism, and Films.
Just as surely as we must struggle for liberation, we also have to study. Taking time to understand the politics, economy, and history of Korea and the anti-imperialist struggle of our people is essential to building an informed and powerful movement.
Visit usoutofkorea.org/toolkit to learn more!"

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

That's US propaganda. The US has not contributed as much as Trump would want you to believe. Europe has been providing just as much artillery as the US and it has plans to ramp up (related article).

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_…

According to defense expert Malcolm Chalmers, at the beginning of 2025 the US provided 20% of all military equipment Ukraine was using, with 25% provided by Europe and 55% produced by Ukraine.


About the oil: yes, Russia sells deeply discounted oil to India just for them to resell is at a markup, and this benefits India.. but also it benefits Russia and Europe, since Russia needs the money, even at a discount, and Europe needs the oil, even at a markup.. if selling/buying the oil wasn't beneficial they would not be selling/buying it.

But I think the article is talking about direct sales, since Europe still buys from Russia (and Russia still sells to Europe).

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in reply to Ferk

No, that's not US propaganda. Vast majority of the material aid that Europe provided was made in the US. The stocks NATO have been using to feed their proxy war have now run down, and that's why production capacity matters. Meanwhile, the wikipedia link is just literally some bozo making claims.

No, Russia does not sell deeply discounted oil to India. They sell very slightly discounted oil that's priced effectively at market rates. Go look it up if you don't believe me. Buying Russian oil through India at a markup in no way benefits Europe. This is indisputable given what we see happening in the main industrial power in Europe bloomberg.com/news/articles/20…



Inside tech billionaire Peter Thiel’s off-the-record lectures about the antichrist


The venture capitalist has hosted and attended events and lectured on the topic for decades, going back to the 1990s, according to a report by Wired. In recent months, he has spoken to theologians and podcasters about the antichrist both publicly and in private. His beliefs are diffuse, meandering and often confusing, but one tenet he’s steadfastly maintained over the years is that the unification of the world under one global state is essentially identical to the antichrist. In his talks, he uses the term “antichrist” almost interchangeably with “one-world state”.

He believes the Armageddon will be ushered in by an antichrist-type figure who cultivates a fear of existential threats such as climate change, AI, and nuclear war to amass inordinate power. The idea is this figure will convince people to do everything they can to avoid something like a third world war, including accepting a one-world order charged with protecting everyone from the apocalypse that implements a complete restriction of technological progress. In his mind, this is already happening. Thiel said that international financial bodies, which make it more difficult for people to shelter their wealth in tax havens, are one sign the antichrist may be amassing power and hastening Armageddon, saying: “It’s become quite difficult to hide one’s money.”




in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I don't get it, we've kept peoples pay the same if not lowered it, allowed housing prices and rent to go through the roof, mandated everyone to go into massive debt to get a school degree, and then told them they are struggling because we told them the problem is they are throwing away all their money on luxuries.

Now they are cutting down on luxuries... (shocked pikachu face).




Tell everyone you knoow: “I Don’t Want to Be Here Anymore”: They Tried to Self-Deport, Then Got Stranded in Trump’s America


Months passed. Her partner was deported. In July, Pérez said, she got a call from someone in the CBP Home program telling her she’d be on a flight out of the country in mid-August. She began packing.

But as the departure date neared and the plane tickets hadn’t arrived, Pérez got nervous. Again and again, she called the toll-free number she’d been given. Finally, somebody called back to say there might be a delay obtaining the documents she’d need to travel to Venezuela.

Then there was silence. No further information, no plane tickets. Pérez registered on the app again in August, then a third time in September, as immigration arrests ramped up in Chicago.

Today, Pérez feels trapped in a country that doesn’t want her. She’s afraid of leaving her apartment, afraid that she will be detained and that her children will be taken away from her. “I feel so scared, always looking around in every direction,” she said. “I was trying to leave voluntarily, like the president said.”



Antifa expert at Rutgers University says he is moving to Spain because of death threats


Mark Bray, a Rutgers University history professor who wrote "Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook," is relocating to Spain with his family after receiving death threats and harassment1. The threats emerged after President Trump designated antifa as a domestic terrorist organization in September 2025, when conservative activists began targeting Bray on social media2.

The Rutgers chapter of Turning Point USA circulated a petition calling for Bray's dismissal, labeling him "Dr. Antifa" and claiming he was an "outspoken, well-known antifa member"1. After Fox News contacted him about the petition, Bray received death threats, including one promising to "kill him in front of his students," and his home address was posted on social media3.

Bray, who has taught courses on anti-fascism at Rutgers since 2019, maintains he has never been part of any antifa group, saying "I do not have any affiliation with any antifa group and don't plan to"1. His initial attempt to leave the U.S. on October 9, 2025, was blocked when his family's flight reservations were mysteriously canceled at the gate4, but they successfully departed the following day[^7].

He plans to teach his classes remotely for the current academic year and hopes to return to campus in fall 20261.


  1. AP News - Antifa expert at Rutgers University says he is moving to Spain because of death threats ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎
  2. NJ.com - N.J. professor's attempt to flee to Spain blocked after threats over antifa research ↩︎
  3. The Independent - Rutgers University's Antifa expert flees US after MAGA death threats ↩︎
  4. The Guardian - US anti-fascism expert leaves country day after being blocked from flying to Spain ↩︎
in reply to Zerush

why the fuck would he think he's safe from fascism in fucking spain of all places
in reply to LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name]

Because Spain has a long and proud history of antifascism?

Could be advantageous 🤷

in reply to Viking_Hippie

it was literally a fascist dictatorship for most of the 20th century and my understanding is it's still incredibly fascist
in reply to LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name]

That ended many decades ago, there was a strong antifascist resistance that eventually won, and your understanding is wrong.
in reply to LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name]

There's a shitload of room between "not on the right side of history enough to risk open war with the US and all of its allies" and "literally fascist like the US, Israeli, and Russian governments are"
in reply to Viking_Hippie

Russia


Oh boy the fascism understander has arrived

I would also love to know at what point you think the US became fascist

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in reply to kurremkurrak [any]

without reading the article, they were like "um yeah we're not going to protect you though" and pressured them, with Italy, to have them give the aid to the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem to "distribute"

if that's incorrect maybe I'll read it, but

in reply to LeeeroooyJeeenkiiins [none/use name]

In Spain no goes everybody with an firearm, less nazi idiots. In the EU there is a very strict weapon law. Nothing to do with the US.
in reply to Zerush

If you identify as an "antifa expert" you are at best a liberal, but more likely an american conservative. Fuck off the fewer of you here the better.

The only "antifa" i care about are dead ww2 soldiers, or modern strictly-anti-capitalist marxists.

in reply to PowerCrazy

No, he was literally studying anti-fascist movements throughout history. That makes him an expert in anti-fascist movements, aka an „antifa expert“.
in reply to PowerCrazy

He is an anti-capitalist afaik, but in any case, if you thought he was a conservative, why do you support him leaving the US? Out of sight, out of mind, let him go terrorise some other countries where it doesn't affect you? If it's outside your country it doesn't exist yeah?



How a tiny, inexperienced firm landed a $1.3 billion detention deal


When the Trump administration awarded a $1.26 billion contract this summer to build and operate a new tent city detention center in Texas, it made headlines, and not just because the facility, located at the Fort Bliss Army base, was expected to be the biggest of its kind in the country. The company that won the job, Acquisition Logistics, was so small it operated out of a single-family home in Richmond, Virginia. Almost nobody had heard of it. “A random house…just won $1.26 billion from ICE,” wrote the New Republic.

As it turns out, ICE had tried to award the contract, in April, to the firm Deployed Resources. It canceled the deal days later “for convenience,” according to a government website that cited an executive order about “wasteful spending.” Such a move is extremely unusual, and some current and former ICE officials speculate that ­Deployed lost the job for political reasons. Back in 2023, the Washington Free Beacon reported that the firm had snagged no-bid contracts for immigrant detention under President Joe Biden, and that a member of its board was married to Doug Emhoff’s former chief of staff, who later joined a sister company, Deployed Services. (The DC Enquirer interpreted all of this as “Kamala’s cronyism.”) A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson dismissed the speculation, saying the contract was canceled due to an “inability to meet the specialized needs of the facility.”



The vast, terrifying scale of Trump’s detention state


When Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in July, it opened a gusher of funding for President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda. On top of $46.5 billion for border wall construction, the OBBB delivered $74.9 billion to ICE—double its entire budget under Joe Biden and more than the annual military spending of all but eight countries. Of that, $45 billion will go to establishing new detention centers, including 50 by year’s end, some of them tent camps in the style of the notorious Alligator Alcatraz. Nearly $30 billion will go to enforcement and deportation, which will enable ICE to go on an unprecedented hiring spree. And that, as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) noted, “is setting up to make what’s happening now look like child’s play.”


Blast at a Tennessee military explosives plant leaves multiple people dead and missing, sheriff says


An explosion at a Tennessee military munitions plant left multiple people dead and missing on Friday, authorities said, as secondary blasts forced rescuers to keep their distance from the burning field of debris.

The blast, which people reported hearing and feeling miles away, occurred at Accurate Energetic Systems in rural Tennessee. The company’s website says it makes and tests explosives at an eight-building facility that sprawls across wooded hills near Bucksnort, a town about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Nashville.

“We do have several people at this time unaccounted for. We are trying to be mindful of families and that situation,” Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said at a news conference. “We do have some that are deceased.”

https://apnews.com/article/tennessee-blast-military-explosive-plant-3c26b71217a2ebe7fb4ca4e21b4edcd7


in reply to return2ozma

Oh no, not information that's already available online, whatever will we do.

If you need AI to tell you how to build weapon system you're not going to build the weapon system anybody who's an actual threat already has this information. This is just nonsense pearl clutching to sell a story, there's nothing actually here though.



Norwegian Nobel Committee Investigates Possible Peace Prize Leak


People made large amounts of money from María Corina Machado being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize


Archived version: archive.is/newest/swedenherald…


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



France | Macron forging ahead with plan to tap new PM, leaving opposition ‘dumbfounded’


A high-stakes meeting Friday concluded without any apparent breakthroughs.


Archived version: archive.is/20251010174216/poli…


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



DHS Sends A Journalist Back To His Home Country To Be Tortured Because ‘Live Streaming’ ICE Activities Is ‘Threatening’


America isn’t the land of the free. We abandoned that title when we returned Donald Trump to office — the same person who refused to engage in the peaceful transfer of power in 2020 and, immediately upon his return to power, pardoned almost everyone who engaged in an attempted insurrection on his behalf.
#USA




Hegseth announces Qatar will build air force facility at U.S. base in Idaho


Well, folks. We now know what that jet really cost. On the bright side, even MAGA will be pissed about this one.


US says Qatar to build air force facility in Idaho


I wonder what else is for sale?



Chicago’s Block Club Is Ready for ICE


[quote]The independent digital startup has been on the ground covering ICE’s surge and the attacks on journalists.[/quote] By Josh Hersh October 10, 2025 [img]https://www.cjr.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/kicker-oct-10.jpg[/img]
The independent digital startup has been on the ground covering ICE’s surge and the attacks on journalists.


By Josh Hersh
October 10, 2025




This is Why You Don’t Let Libertarians Run Your Country


In Argentina, President Javier Milei has screwed the economy up so badly he needs a $20 billion bailout. That’s because his “free market” economics don’t actually work.
in reply to acargitz

Wait a moment, wasn’t Argentina’s economy in the toilet already? If it happens like Mexico in the 80s, this 20 billion loan won’t prop the economy, but the pockets of government officials and robber barons.
in reply to TeamAssimilation

Regardless of the state of Argentina’s economy and government, this is a $20 billion gift from one fascist to another. Trump is probably hoping for Millei to back any move against Venezuela the US might make.


A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: data di uscita, trama e cast del nuovo prequel de Il Trono di Spade


Il mondo di Westeros si espande con A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, nuova serie ambientata circa un secolo prima di Il Trono di Spade. Il debutto è fissato per il 18 gennaio 2026 su HBO/Max con una prima stagione di sei episodi a durata contenuta. Basata sulle novelle di George R. R. Martin dedicate a Dunk & Egg, la serie promette un taglio più intimo e quotidiano rispetto ai precedenti capitoli dell’universo televisivo.

LEGGI I DETTAGLI: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: data di uscita, trama e cast del nuovo prequel de Il Trono di Spade



California’s “anti-discrimination,” “antisemitism prevention” bill: A bipartisan assault on democratic rights and public education


The signing of California Assembly Bill 715 (AB 715) by Governor Gavin Newsom on October 7 marks a milestone in the bipartisan campaign to criminalize political dissent and rewrite history in the service of imperialist policy. The timing of the bill’s signing, two years since the events of October 7 and the beginning of Gaza’s genocide, was no accident.

Passed under the fraudulent banner of “antisemitism prevention,” AB 715 embodies a reactionary fusion of state power, corporate censorship and Zionist ideology. It is part of a nationwide effort to equate opposition to the Israeli state with hatred of Jewish people, silencing criticism of the Gaza genocide and US imperialism in the Middle East.

The unanimous passage of AB 715 exposes the class character of American politics. In May, the Assembly approved it 68–0; the Senate followed 35–0; and the Assembly concurred 71–0. Not a single Democrat or Republican voiced objection. The “progressive” state that boasts of diversity and inclusion has united the entire establishment behind a law attacking freedom of speech, placing in grave danger academic freedom and democratic principles.

Unanimity among the ruling class is not progress but a warning. The American capitalist class achieves consensus when preparing war, abroad or at home. AB 715 is a declaration of war on democratic rights and public education, part of the ideological groundwork for dictatorship in the United States which will only facilitate the Trump administration’s war on the working class.



"AI is an attack from above on wages": An interview with cognitive scientist Hagen Blix


Hagen

One of the stories we have in the book is about that Apple Crush ad. There was that ad where they had all these instruments and drawing materials, et cetera, like all these art related things. on the hydraulic press, and then the hydraulic press crushes it. The piano keys shudder, the trumpet gets crushed, the paint gushes out, and at the end of the hydraulic press, there’s, the iPad.

BITM

And people hated it. They had to apologize for it.

Hagen

Yeah, they apologized—for an ad. So there’s this sense of, “yes, this is actually about transferring knowledge and skills into a tool so that you can pay people who use the tool less.” This is happening over and over again in capitalism. And we’re going to dismantle by force all of these things that you love and that create beautiful art.

It’s such a useful metaphor that they handed us. It was so beautifully clear that this is a way of bulldozing precisely the aspects of like human creative activity, which labor should be. Labor should be, you’re changing something in the world in accordance with your will. And that’s what it means to be alive as a human.

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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

This is a good time to mention how we have been propagandized about the Luddites.

This is precisely the issue they had with the newindustrial tooling up they were facing, it wasn't the tools, per se, that they objected to, but the de skilling and Disenfranchisement of the way those tools were being deployed by industrialists.

Being a luddite was and is about ownership of the tools and abuse by capitalists on skilled workers, and the disruption of our important knowledge base and skill sets.



Maria Esposito è Melania Rea nella nuova serie HBO sul caso Parolisi: cast, regia e riprese


La storia di Melania Rea diventa una miniserie HBO: nel ruolo della giovane donna uccisa nel 2011 ci sarà Maria Esposito, pronta a lasciare alle spalle l’iconico personaggio di Rosa Ricci per misurarsi con un racconto di forte impatto civile. A interpretare Stefano Parolisi sarà Daniele Rienzo, mentre la regia è affidata a Stefano Mordini. Il progetto nasce come crime in quattro episodi e punta a ricostruire uno dei casi più discussi degli ultimi anni.

SCOPRI I DETTAGLI: Maria Esposito è Melania Rea nella nuova serie HBO sul caso Parolisi: cast, regia e riprese



Interview with John O’Nolan about Ghost 6


We were excited to see the recent release of Ghost 6 with ActivityPub features. The Ghost team have been an active participant in our Long-form Text project. John O'Nolan, founder and CEO of Ghost.org, was kind enough to answer our questions about the sof

We were excited to see the recent release of Ghost 6 with ActivityPub features. The Ghost team have been an active participant in our Long-form Text project. John O’Nolan, founder and CEO of Ghost.org, was kind enough to answer our questions about the software and its community.

SWF: For our readers who don’t know Ghost, how would you describe the platform?

JO: Ghost is an independent publishing platform for people who take writing seriously. We’re open source, non-profit, and built to give creators complete ownership of their content and their audience. We’ve helped indie publishers generate over $100 million in revenue from sustainable modern media businesses like 404Media, Platformer and Tangle News.

SWF: Tell us about your user community. Can you paint a picture of them with a broad brush? What kind of people choose Ghost?

JO: Ghost attracts people who care about owning their home on the internet, rather than having another profile on a social media platform. Our publishers range from solo journalists and creators, to established news outlets and large businesses. They value independence, and they’re willing to do the work to maintain control of their brand, distribution, data, and relationship with readers.

SWF: What is it like to be a Ghost user in 2025? What kind of problems are your users facing today?

JO: The big challenge today is the same one that’s haunted independent publishers for two decades: discovery. You can own your platform and serve your audience beautifully, but if people can’t find you, none of it matters. Email newsletters have been a solid answer, but they’re still dependent on deliverability and inbox placement. Algorithms on social platforms actively suppress links now, so sharing your work there is like shouting into a hurricane.

SWF: Tell us about your experience with ActivityPub. Why did you decide to add ActivityPub support to your software?

JO: Ghost has had support for delivering content by email newsletters for a number of years, and email has remained an unassailable distribution platform for publishers because it’s an open protocol. No company controls your email list except you, so it’s one of the best investments you can make. ActivityPub is now doing the same thing for social technology. It allows publishers to own and control a distribution channel that allows their work to spread and be discovered by others. For the first time, you can publish independently and grow faster than ever before.

SWF: What stack is Ghost built on? What development tools does your team use?

JO: Ghost is all built in modern JavaScript; mainly Node and React. Our ActivityPub service is built on Fedify, and everything we build is released under an open source MIT license. Our development tools are constantly evolving, and now more quickly than ever before with the advent of AI tools, which seem to change on a near weekly basis.

SWF: What was the development process like?

JO: Challenging, honestly. ActivityPub is beautifully designed but the spec leaves room for interpretation, and when you’re building something new, there’s no roadmap. Building interoperability between other platforms, who’ve all interpreted the spec in their own unique ways, has been a real challenge. The approach we took was to ship early versions as quickly as possible to beta testers so we could learn as we go, using real-world data and issues to guide our process. We’re in a good spot, now, but there’s still a lot to do!

SWF: Ghost produces long-form blog posts, articles and newsletters. How was the experience adapting Ghost articles to the microblogging interfaces of Mastodon and Threads?

JO: In some ways really easy, and in other ways quite tricky. We’re at a pretty early stage for long-form content on ActivityPub, and the majority of other products out there don’t necessarily have interfaces for supporting it yet. The easy part is that we can provide fallbacks, so if you’re scrolling on Mastodon you might see an article title and excerpt, with a link to read the full post – and that works pretty well! The dream, though, is to make it so you can just consume the full article within whatever app you happen to be using, and doing that requires more collaboration between different platforms to agree on how to make that possible.

SWF: You’ve been an active participant in the ActivityPub community since you decided to implement the standard. Why?

JO: ActivityPub is a movement as much as a technology protocol, and behind it is a group of people who all believe in making the web a weird, wonderful open place for collaboration. Getting to know those humans and being a part of that movement has been every bit as important to the success of our work as writing the code that powers our software. We’ve received incredible support from the Mastodon team, AP spec authors, and other platforms who are building ActivityPub support. Without actively participating in the community, I don’t know if we would’ve gotten as far as we have already.

SWF: Ghost has implemented not only a publishing interface, but also a reading experience. Why?

JO: The big difference between ActivityPub and email is that it’s a 2-way protocol. When you send an email newsletter, that’s it. You’re done. But with ActivityPub, it’s possible to achieve what – in the olden days – we fondly referred to as ‘the blogosphere’. People all over the world writing and reading each other’s work. If an email newsletter is like standing on a stage giving a keynote to an audience, participating in a network is more like mingling at the afterparty. You can’t just talk the whole time, you have to listen, too. Being successful within the context of a network has always involved following and engaging with others, as peers, so it felt really important to make sure that we brought that aspect into the product.

SWF: Your reader is, frankly, one of the most interesting UIs for ActivityPub we’ve seen. Tell us about why you put the time and effort into making a beautiful reading experience for Ghost.

JO: We didn’t want to just tick the “ActivityPub support” checkbox – we wanted to create something that actually feels great to use every day. The idea was to bring some of the product ideas over from RSS readers and kindles, where people currently consume long-form content, and use them as the basis for an ActivityPub-native reading experience. We experimented with multiple different approaches to try and create an experience with a mix of familiarity and novelty. People intuitively understand a list of articles and a view for opening and reading them, but then when you start to see inline replies and live notifications happening around those stories – suddenly it feels like something new and different.

SWF: If people want to get a taste of the kind of content Ghost publishers produce, what are some good examples to follow?

JO: Tough question! There are so many out there, and it really depends on what you’re into. The best place to start would be on ghost.org/explore – when you can browse through all sorts of different categories of creators and content, and explore the things that interest you the most.

SWF: If I’m a Fediverse enthusiast, what can I do to help make Ghost 6 a success?

JO: Follow Ghost publishers and engage with their content – likes, replies, reposts all help! Most importantly, help us spread the word about what’s possible when platforms collaborate rather than compete. And if you’re technical, our ActivityPub implementation is entirely open source on GitHub – contributions, bug reports, and feedback make the whole ecosystem stronger.

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Where Is Politicians’ Urgency Over Donald Trump’s ICE Raids?


Why aren’t more elected officials turning Donald Trump’s assault on the basic rights of both noncitizens and citizens into a major national scandal?


Tancredi annuncia “DAY OFF”: nuovo album in uscita il 24 ottobre e presentazione live all’Apollo di Milano


Tancredi torna con “DAY OFF”, il nuovo album disponibile sulle piattaforme digitali da venerdì 24 ottobre per Pulp Music/Warner Music Italy. Un progetto che arriva a quattro anni di distanza dal precedente lavoro e che fotografa la sua crescita artistica: 12 tracce tra elettronica, cassa dritta e brani suonati, con una cura totale di scrittura e produzione.

LEGGI L'ARTICOLO: Tancredi annuncia “DAY OFF”: nuovo album in uscita il 24 ottobre e presentazione live all’Apollo di Milano



Il giudice e i suoi assassini: al via le riprese della miniserie Rai sulla vita del giudice Rosario Livatino


Sono cominciate in Sicilia le riprese di Il giudice e i suoi assassini, la nuova miniserie destinata a Rai 1 che ripercorre la vicenda umana e professionale del magistrato Rosario Livatino, ucciso dalla mafia nel 1990 e proclamato beato nel 2021. La regia è di Michele Placido, qui al suo esordio dietro la macchina da presa di una serie Rai, affiancato da una produzione che punta su luoghi reali, rigore storico e sguardo civile.

TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Il giudice e i suoi assassini: al via le riprese della miniserie Rai sulla vita del giudice Rosario Livatino



NodeBB, alcune mie impressioni


E' da quasi due mesi che uso [strong]NodeBB[/strong], la piattaforma di forum federata, e le mie impressioni sono positive. Per apprezzare al meglio le caratteristiche e le potenzialità di NodeBB occorre loggarsi come utente amministratore e non come uten

E' da quasi due mesi che uso NodeBB, la piattaforma di forum federata, e le mie impressioni sono positive. Per apprezzare al meglio le caratteristiche e le potenzialità di NodeBB occorre loggarsi come utente amministratore e non come utente normale.

Quando mi collego a NodeBB come utente normale, ad esempio, è difficile seguire le vecchie discussioni, perché tanti post risultano eliminati, probabilmente dall'utente che li ha scritti o dalla piattaforma remota, come può essere Mastodon che tra le opzioni ha la possibilità di eliminare i post dopo tot giorni.

Questa caratteristica di eliminare i vecchi post post rende molto frustrante l'esperienza forum.

Screenshot pagina NodeBB con vecchi post eliminati

Se invece mi collego a NodeBB come utente amministratore riesco a seguire i thread delle vecchie discussioni molto meglio, perché i post "eliminati" me li ritrovo intatti al loro posto, probabilmente perché sono stati memorizzati da qualche parte da NodeBB che li riproduce solo agli utenti amministratori.

Comunque l'utente amministratore ha a disposizione una tale quantità di caratteristiche e opzioni di configurazione che non sono a disposizione dell'utente normale.

NodeBB poi, lo si apprezza decisamente meglio se lo si naviga dal browser del desktop sul monitor del PC, piuttosto che dallo smartphone. L'esperienza mobile di NodeBB, secondo me, è da migliorare, anche perché NodeBB ha caratteristiche evolute che per essere gestite e apprezzate necessitano di uno schermo ampio, poco gestibili invece dallo schermo di uno smartphone.

Tra le cose belle di NodeBB c'è quella di poter definire le categorie di argomenti e indirizzare i vari post degli utenti remoti seguiti nella giusta categoria, in base ai tag presenti nei post. Inoltre è possibile anche per le categorie seguire categorie remote, come se fossero degli utenti e ritrovarsi i post degli utenti delle categorie remote nelle categorie locali che le seguono. Così tante opzioni e caratteristiche che neppure io riesco ancora a capire il funzionamento di alcune, rendono inevitabile la presenza di bug da correggere.

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Tidal playlist downloader?


All these open source options seem to only do the first 60 seconds. What out there can batch do this automatically? I could just rip them in audacity but I'd get a quality drop, which will still be better than the microphone quality video recording I am trying to drop them over.

Am I manually going to have to record each file with audacity which will be a time consuming pita or is there a way to batch download a play list for free?

in reply to shades

Tidal-dl-ng

Should download whatever you want.

in reply to Gravitywell.xYz

doesn't want to do anything with out a paid subscription to Tidal.
in reply to shades

Yeah thats to be expected sorry. If you want to use a free option youll need to look into deezer or qobuz downloaders. Streamrip should work, but afaik tidal always requires a paid subscription to download from.

You might need a trial account to use qobuz but it should let you. You can also find 'paid' arls for deezer to allow downloading flac.

There are services that can migrate playlists across services for you also, but i dont know of any free ones.

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in reply to Gravitywell.xYz

Yeah I'm just manually downloading them with scdownloader and its quite a pain in the ass. Even if I pumped it full throttle for GPT to skeleton me a code that scrape the info and puts it into scdownloader, that'd still probably take longer than manually typing in the song title and copying a link and pasting it into a another tab and clicking download.

I'm not gonna pay for downloading these tracks. I was just hoping to not have tc spend so much time doing it. FLAC doesn't matter, it just needs to be better than the phone mic quality recording that the video has the audio files into. I'm just dropping them over before I publish the content to my odysee page.



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Megathread for all your needs 😀

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I'm curious. Maybe some of our fedizen on the threadiverse use microblog ? Or follow this community from their microblog account ?

Well, let's do a little poll ! 😎

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