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Major BBC Study Finds Viewers Have Doubts About Broadcaster’s Independence From Government


That’s one of the key findings of a major audience survey undertaken by the BBC as part of preparations to renew its operating agreement, known as the Royal Charter.

The ‘Our Future, Our BBC’ questionnaire was completed by 872,701 viewers, with only 43% of respondents stating that the BBC is “effective” in being independent from the government.

A further 38% said the BBC was “ineffective” on this measure, while 19% said they “don’t know” if the BBC is sufficiently free from state control.



Trump confirms the CIA is conducting covert operations inside Venezuela


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump confirmed Wednesday that he has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela and said he was weighing carrying out land operations on the country.

The acknowledgement of covert action in Venezuela by the U.S. spy agency comes after the U.S. military in recent weeks has carried out a series of deadly strikes against alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean. U.S. forces have destroyed at least five boats since early September, killing 27 people, and four of those vessels originated from Venezuela.

Asked during an event in the Oval Office on Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to take action in Venezuela, Trump affirmed he had made the move.

“I authorized for two reasons, really,” Trump replied. “No. 1, they have emptied their prisons into the United States of America,” he said. “And the other thing, the drugs, we have a lot of drugs coming in from Venezuela, and a lot of the Venezuelan drugs come in through the sea.”

https://apnews.com/article/trump-cia-covert-operations-venezuela-ecb477ac7f07d5beaf48d44dee75c5e5



Trump confirms the CIA is conducting covert operations inside Venezuela


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump confirmed Wednesday that he has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela and said he was weighing carrying out land operations on the country.

The acknowledgement of covert action in Venezuela by the U.S. spy agency comes after the U.S. military in recent weeks has carried out a series of deadly strikes against alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean. U.S. forces have destroyed at least five boats since early September, killing 27 people, and four of those vessels originated from Venezuela.

Asked during an event in the Oval Office on Wednesday why he had authorized the CIA to take action in Venezuela, Trump affirmed he had made the move.

“I authorized for two reasons, really,” Trump replied. “No. 1, they have emptied their prisons into the United States of America,” he said. “And the other thing, the drugs, we have a lot of drugs coming in from Venezuela, and a lot of the Venezuelan drugs come in through the sea.”

https://apnews.com/article/trump-cia-covert-operations-venezuela-ecb477ac7f07d5beaf48d44dee75c5e5

in reply to yonderbarn

No worries the media will claim there's a "democratic revolution demanding new leadership" springing up soon.

in reply to alexei_1917 [mirror/your pronouns]

One of the perks of being a network engineer is that since almost all Network troubleshooting utilities (nmap, tshark, hell even tracroute) require root I get sudo on everything. Now sure they could restrict my sudo privileges to specific applications, but at that point, they don't really trust anyone so they have already lost.

Anyway, if you can't trust your employees with sudo, they shouldn't be using the command-line at all.



Israeli attacks kill two in Gaza despite ceasefire


Two people have been killed in Israeli attacks on Palestinians despite the ongoing ceasefire, the Nasser Medical Complex told our colleagues on the ground.

One person was killed after a bomb was dropped by an Israeli quadcopter drone this morning in the Bani Suhaila area of ​​Khan Younis.

The other died due to his wounds after being shot two days earlier near Gaza City’s College of Science and Technology.

As we reported earlier, two people were wounded, one of them seriously, as a result of drone fire in the Bani Suhaila area this morning.


in reply to droning_in_my_ears

Coffee and bacon, egg, and cheese on a plain bagel. I eat that pretty much every work day.


BombShell: The Signed Backdoor Hiding in Plain Sight on Framework Devices - Eclypsium | Supply Chain Security for the Modern Enterprise


in reply to xavier666

Wait until you hear about the proprietary microcode backdoors in Intel and AMD processors.
in reply to HiddenLayer555

this is one of the reasons why i've only purchased systemd w libre/coreboot

i'm aware that it doesn't completely mitigate it; but it's the only viable step in the right direction of choices that we're allowed to have.

i sometimes wish i could go back to buying american, but the likes of system76 have already made their allegiances clear.

in reply to eldavi

the likes of system76 have already made their allegiances clear.


Aw crap. What did they do? 🙁

Been somewhat out of the loop lately.

in reply to HiddenLayer555

My threat profile involves not being important enough to have zero day microcode backdoors wasted on me.
in reply to xavier666

So physical access is indeed root access? I for one am shocked.


How do you debug system issues on Linux?


I use Manjaro Linux with the Cinnamon desktop and sometimes run into system-level issues, but I have no idea how to properly debug them. It doesn’t feel as straightforward as debugging a normal program. What’s the best way or resource to learn system debugging on Linux?
in reply to PumpkinDrama

On Guix, I could bisect (like git bisecting) my OS. So usually what would happen is:

  • I'm running in a good state
  • I accidentally mess something up
  • oh no
  • guix system switch-generation $n, where n is the last known good state
  • then binary search until I find the first bad generation
  • look at the config changes I made
  • fix them
  • back to good state

Unfortunately, my laptop is too new so Guix isn't fully compatible with all my hardware. (Yes, I was using nonguix)

But that was a pretty neat experience compared to debugging something on Arch.




Gaza peace plan ‘at precarious moment’ as killings continue on both sides | UN News




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'So Much for America First': Trump Admin Says Argentina Bailout Doubling to $40 Billion


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/51070777

"Yet, they never have the funds for healthcare coverage for all," said Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.




'So Much for America First': Trump Admin Says Argentina Bailout Doubling to $40 Billion


"Yet, they never have the funds for healthcare coverage for all," said Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.





Goldman economists on the Gen Z hiring nightmare: ‘Jobless growth’ is probably the new normal | Fortune


Fuck these Goldman economists for pissing on our backs. A recession is a recession, a downturn is a downturn.


Russian pro-war channel publishes footage of drones striking humanitarian UN convoy outside Kherson


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44151259

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Russian pro-war sources have published a video of a drone strike on a UN convoy in Ukraine. The footage surfaced on the morning of Oct. 15 via the Telegram channel “From Mariupol to the Carpathians,” which is associated with Russian UAV operators in the Kherson sector. The Ukrainian side had reported a truck attack on Oct. 14, and the UN stated that the incident could be considered a war crime.

[...]

The truck targeted by the drone bears the inscription WFP — the abbreviation for the World Food Programme. On top of the trucks, the UN abbreviation is also visible, marking them as United Nations vehicles.

[...]

The strike on the convoy was reported on Oct. 14 by Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of Ukraine’s Kherson Regional Military Administration. One of the four trucks burned out completely, and another sustained serious damage. There were no reported casualties.

The UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine, Matthias Schmale, called the deliberate attack on humanitarian workers and facilities a severe violation of international humanitarian law. He emphasized that it could be considered a war crime.



Western Executives Shaken After Visiting China


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in reply to return2ozma

leave it to businessmen to be shocked and appaled that a country you've been delegating most of your industrial production needs to for a few decades is now better at producing than their own companies

were they supposed to just work for you for fraction of a cost forever and don't learn anything?

i swear they think all people except themselves are NPCs



in reply to Lunatique

Given that surveillance / phone cameras are ubiquitous, and it's been possible to track people through cell tower triangulation / monitored WiFi hotspots for ages, does this really make things much worse than they already are?
in reply to girlthing

Yes. It can see through your damn walls. Even if your phone is in the dresser


Angry with their governments, the world's young are filling the streets as 'Gen Z' protesters


A new wave of protests is unfolding worldwide, driven by young people expressing discontent with their governments.


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US | Titan sub imploded due to engineering flaws — NTSB report


The US National Transportation Safety Board found that Titan operator OceanGate did not adequately test the submersible and was unaware that it was damaged.


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French Socialist party to fight for wealth tax as it seeks to capitalise on crisis


Party has promised to stand back as weakened prime minister prepares for crucial no-confidence vote


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in reply to Skiluros

Something to think about for people in the West who hope for a magical "Deus Ex Machina" type change in russian society.

Lets not forget that Gorbachev, widely perceived in the west as some sort of liberal reformer did not want to end russian occupation of independent countires that were part of the USSR and he supported the annexation of Crimea. Not to mention that the impetus for the end of USSR/Warsaw pact came from countries such as Poland, the Baltic nations and Ukraine, not from russia.

And what of current russians liberals? Reading Vladimir Kara-Murza's latest article in Washington Post would make you think that the issue is putin and not russian society:

Putin’s anxiety is understandable. The Kremlin knows that public opposition to the Ukraine war is much greater than what its propaganda would admit.


And yet Kara-Murza, the darling of the west, also said the following (in an address for the French senate no less):

There is another reason why the Russian Defense Ministry recruits so many members of ethnic minorities [to fight in the war against Ukraine]: as it turns out, because it is psychologically really difficult for [ethnic] Russians to kill Ukrainians. Because we are one people. We are very close peoples, as everybody knows. We have nearly the same language, the same religion, and centuries of history in common. But if it’s someone from another culture, allegedly it’s easier [for them to kill Ukrainians]. I hadn’t really thought about it before. I thought the reasons were primarily economic. But after what [a colleague who spoke about the Buryats] said, I started thinking about it too.


And this is a Western educated russian "liberal". Can you imagine what goes through the head of the vast majority of russians?

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Palestinian bodies returned by Israel show signs of torture and execution, say doctors


Almost all had been blindfolded and had gunshot wounds between the eyes, says medic at Nasser hospital in Gaza


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Hi everyone, I spent the last 3 hours troubleshooting why my monitor kept blacking out only to discover I'd plugged the HDMI cable into the motherboard instead of the GPU


I discovered this when I finally got desperate enough to try reseating the GPU, went to unplug the HDMI cable from it, and realized that the HDMI cable was in fact not plugged into the GPU

Anyway, I'm loving my new prebuilt PC

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

My first thought was "why they even do it, those prosecutions are a sham anyway, their purpose is to shift blame from USA to some invented rogue Ukrainian agents to avoid publc wrath in Germany due to the massive scandal that would erupt if they say the truth openly, especially in the face of USA pivoting from Ukraine and inevitable loss of war" but then i noticed the name Cenckiewicz and of course it is just reflexive furthest-right-possible take "we are never wrong".

in reply to Sahwa

J&J really pride themselves on being a family friendly company, which makes it extra damaging that they knowingly gave mothers and babies cancer for 50+ years.

As far back as the 50s their scientists showed that asbestos was present in their talc. Back when the story broken I read that some of their internal research even associated talc itself with cancer. In the 70s they lied to regulators, saying they hadn't found any asbestos recently, they had of course. Even after most other companies stopped using actual talc in baby powder, J&J refused to change and insisted it was safe.




Trashy Love


cross-posted from: literature.cafe/post/25018930

**What happens when love itself becomes a form of waste management? **

This is a portrait of the failure of distinction between what is wasted and what is “recyclable,” between love as pure gift and love as transaction.

Two armless mannequins kissing in a trashcan, this is not simply “trash art,” no, it is the purest materialization of the contemporary impasse of love under late capitalism.

Let’s begin with the obvious obscenity (yes ive been reading too much zizek): the kiss in the trashcan. It is not just that love here is “trash,” something thrown away — it is that love, when it is genuine, when it gives without expecting return, is structurally trash.

It cannot be recycled, cannot be reinserted into the symbolic economy of exchange. When you love, you lose an arm, because you give without measure. The armless mannequins embody this impossibility of holding, of possessing the Other. Their kiss, confined in a trashcan, is the remainder of a gesture that no longer belongs to the order of usefulness.

Like all true love, it is obscene in its uselessness.

But then — beside it — the recycling bin.
With trash and mannequin legs. The legs are crucial — they are the organs of movement. They are what allows the subject to go somewhere AND to return, to complete an exchange. To “give your legs,” in this sense, is to give only a part of yourself and to expect it to 're-enter circulation'. To give you productive value.

The recycling bin is thus the perfect allegory for consumerist love, where love and consumerist products are one and the same, where even intimacy is a system of return: you give in order to receive, you recycle your emotions, hoping they will come back in a purified form just as we expect from our products.

So love has been contaminated by waste — desire itself has become polluted.

Here “authentic giving” and “productive exchange” have disintegratedd. Even our attempts to “recycle love,” to make it sustainable, are revealed as obscene. The leg, detached from the mannequin’s body, is no longer a symbol of movement but a fetishized fragment, a commodity of desire without wholeness.

Thus, the entire scene performs the commodification of the gift. The trashcan kiss — pure, useless love — sits beside its own mirror: a recycling bin that pretends to restore value but only produces dismembered remains.

So in late capitalism, even our trash is asked to be productive, to “come back” as something new. Yet love, real love, cannot be recycled. It must remain a remainder, a waste — the excess that escapes every system.

It is also crucial that they are mannequins because mannequins embody the paradox of the human under capitalism — they are perfect imitations of people, yet utterly empty, subjects reduced to pure form without interiority. Their presence exposes love and desire as already commodified gestures, rehearsed poses of intimacy with no flesh, no vulnerability. When these hollow consumer objects attempt to love — armless, plastic, discarded — the act becomes tragic: even the symbols of consumption try to transcend their function, to feel something real. But precisely because they are mannequins, their kiss is doomed to remain a simulation — a love scene without life, revealing how the machinery of consumer desire has replaced the human capacity to feel with the glossy shell of it.

To love is not to circulate but to cease circulation — to accept loss without return, to dwell in the trashcan. It is there, among the discarded mannequins, that the only authentic intimacy survives.



American B-52 bombers in the air near Venezuela





in reply to Tony Bark

In one viral social media video the crowd and street musicians can be seen dancing and singing the banned song “Cooperative Swan Lake.” The song, was originally written by exiled 40-year-old pro-Ukraine rapper Noize MC, a.k.a Ivan Alexeyev.


One thing that russia has over other countries is that you have that seal of approval. If artist is banned as a foreign agent by an arbitrary agency, - not as extremist, that is still done by guys in FSB for real cases, - you can tell they are at least potentially based. That is done to only lib, progressive, antiwar and lefty persons uncompatible with the regime, for some irl protests or content they posted, so you can be 90% sure they are sticking to the truth. There are some problematic or rather idiotic actors, but for artists - almost everyone repressed by that regime deserves praise for not confroming.

in reply to Tony Bark

1,000 people later fell out of windows to their deaths in a string of unfortunate accidents
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in reply to silence7

AFAIK (I'm not a botanist) it's true of many larger trees that they use more oxygen than they produce and emit more CO2 than they consume. It's the biosphere that the large trees support that does a lot of the carbon sinking - mosses, ferns, vines, etc.

As a rule of thumb, the greater the ratio of woody mass to leafy mass the more the ratio tilts away from being a carbon sink, as the whole lifeform has to undergo aerobic respiration but only the leaves participate in photosynthesis.

in reply to budget_biochemist

That’s my understanding too. The carbon sink bit has to do with burying the plant matter before all of its carbon has had a chance to react with oxygen



Massive Piracy Empire Crumbles: 12 Stream-Ripping Sites Shut Down in Vietnam


The operation, led by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) in collaboration with Hanoi police, not only shuttered FMovies but also took down twelve related streaming sites including AniWave, Bflixz, Flixtorz, Movies7, Myflixer, and Vidsrc
in reply to Encephalotrocity

Thanks to all the fuckers paying their subscriptions so corporations have more resources to go after free media.

Morons.





Ukraine: Top humanitarian strongly condemns Russian attack on UN aid convoy | UN News




Cosa succede quando non riesco a scrivere?


Molte delle sere in cui non muoio, mi trovo in una condizione molto precisa, che però a pensarci non mi sono mai presa il tempo di raccontare per bene: ***devo scrivere***...

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pokemonica godurianza ancora prima dell’uscita del domani! (impressioni a caldo Leggende Pokémon: Z-A al day -1)


Oggi pomeriggio, davvero a casissimo, perché l’idea mi è salita veramente in un lampo senza preciso motivo, ho deciso di sfruttare i miei privilegi da navigatrice consumata dei sette mari digitali, come in realtà non facevo da un po’… Quindi, sono uscita dalle mie pareti per installare e provare il nuovo giochino Leggende Pokémon: Z-A, […]

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pokemonica godurianza ancora prima dell’uscita del domani! (impressioni a caldo Leggende Pokémon: Z-A al day -1)


Oggi pomeriggio, davvero a casissimo, perché l’idea mi è salita veramente in un lampo senza preciso motivo, ho deciso di sfruttare i miei privilegi da navigatrice consumata dei sette mari digitali, come in realtà non facevo da un po’… Quindi, sono uscita dalle mie pareti per installare e provare il nuovo giochino Leggende Pokémon: Z-A, che ufficialmente esce domani, ma io appunto sono speciale e magica, e quindi ci gioco in anticipo… nonché una blogger, quindi una giornalista semplicemente non riconosciuta, e quindi ecco qui le mie impressioni a caldo! 👌

Confesso che il gioco precedente, Leggende Arceus, non l’ho nemmeno mai provato… quindi non so precisamente, a livello di meccaniche, cosa è una novità del nuovo titolo, e cosa invece è una novità della saga, quindi già vista con il precedente, però… questo coso è fighissimo, veramente. Dato ciò, e il fatto che di questo gioco non mi sono spoilerata letteralmente niente — perché, a dire il vero, ho scoperto appena l’altro giorno che sta per uscire… e sul momento non mi sono nemmeno posta alcuna curiosità, perché è da un decennio che Pokémon mi delude, e quindi è da un lustro che lo snobbo — è stata tutta una grossa sospesa… e praticamente solo in positivo, per il momento. 🤯

La storia si svolge (o almeno inizia, poi chissà), a Luminopoli… che per me è una cosa assurda, perché la regione di Kalos fu la regione della fine della mia infanzia, ai tempi, e… non starò qui a spiegare tutto di ciò, per ora. È una Luminopoli che però non riconosco per niente, se non per sommi capi, perché è stata modificata un sacco per adattarla alla struttura di Leggende… però caspita se è goduriosa, perché ora sembra effettivamente una vera città, grande quanto una vera città del suo calibro, interamente navigabile in ogni sua parte… inclusi i fottuti tetti! E ci sono vari elementi con cui interagire, e oggetti da raccogliere… Per dirla in breve, me di 9 anni esploderebbe a vedere a confronto la Luminopoli di X/Y e questa nuova!!! 🔥

Ciò che sul momento mi ha completamente spiazzata — ma che, a pensarci bene, potrei di gran lunga preferire rispetto al classico RPG a turni, che fa fin troppo anni ’90 ma non in senso buono — è la meccanica delle lotte; che inizialmente è stata introdotta da Leggende Arceus ma, per l’appunto, non so se ci sia del nuovo in Leggende Z-A, e quanto. Sia gli scontri con gli allenatori, che gli incontri coi Pokémon selvatici (che, a quanto pare, qui attaccano anche gli umani, non solo i loro Pokémon… spaventoso), sono completamente dinamici, e avvengono lì, nell’ambiente, in tempo reale… e i magari hanno la classica cutscene di inizio e fine (ma dipende in realtà dal tipo di lotta), mentre con i secondi è tutto sempre così fluido che sembra davvero di stare lì in mezzo alle bestie. Servirà comunque tempo per abituarsi a questa roba, per me che ho problemi di skill, ma prende così tanto… 🥰

La città è tecnicamente tutta sbloccata quasi da subito, anche se nella pratica il gioco va avanti a missioni, e il sistema non permette di muoversi liberamente al 100%… non lascia andare troppo fuori dal tracciato stabilito in un dato momento per raggiungere l’obiettivo stabilito. Dà un po’ fastidio che, nonostante ci sia una buona mappa che già da sola dovrebbe permettere a chiunque di capire dove andare senza problemi, se si prova a muoversi troppo fuori dal tracciato non si incontrano solo muri invisibili, ma c’è pure il tizio che, da lontano o attraverso il telefono, richiama per ricordare dove si deve andare… uffa. E, nonostante la natura dinamica e diretta del cuore del gameplay, ci sono a mio parere troppe cutscene da o verso nero anche per semplici dialoghi, e questa cosa per me rompe l’immersione. Meno male che non è open-world, però. 👍

Nonostante i difettucci, il gioco non è “lento” e palloso come invece i classici Pokémon sono stati per me ultimamente, e anzi, ho veramente voglia di continuare a giocarci… caspita! Non mi aspettavo che sarebbe stato particolarmente divertente, e invece in circa 3 ore mi ha fatto addirittura letteralmente luccicare gli occhi. Tra l’altro, all’inizio era partito male anche dal lato software, perché mi sembrava tirasse laggate (giocando ovviamente su Switch 1, in dock), e invece devo dire che poi mi è parso stabile, tranquillo… ovviamente non gira a 60 FPS, ma ormai da Nintendo questo non si può mai più sperare. Non ho visto neanche bug, credo, c’è giusto qualche animazione che mi è sembrata legnosa, ma la goduria non viene intaccata. 🙌

Visto che non c’erano potenziali fonti di disturbo in casa, ho anche fatto una diretta streaming, per le prime 2 ore di gameplay, giusto per non marcire troppo nel giocare… su PeerTube, visto che ho paura che su YouTube Nintendo possa fare la sua classica mossa, dato che ho giocato con un giorno di anticipo; però tutto OK, trasmissione perfetta, grazie ai Devol. Per chi ha visto un pochino, grazie… mentre, per la maggior parte che non ha visto, pazienza! Però, il VOD (diviso in 2 video perché il coso ha deciso così) rimane disponibile, per chi vuole visionare le mie figuracce… peertube.uno/w/tXhxfxmFJ9mJfHB… e peertube.uno/w/sYXTLBSZnZKypcg…. (Forse li caricherò anche su YouTube, dopo l’uscita ufficiale del gioco, boh.) 🧨
Autoscatto largo su un tetto di Luminopoli con sullo sfondo la torre e vari altri palazzi.Il gioco ha anche una funzione di fotocamera, simile ad Animal Crossing per Switch… ci si può mettere in posa e fare le foto stile turisti, che in effetti è il motivo per cui nella storia si finisce qui a Luminopoli, bello.
#impressioni #Pokémon #Pokemon




Testing two completely different ways of bike commuting - shifter


I would like to read what is the approach of people in this community

I take an hybrid approach: I bring a change, but I keep a pace that make me sweat lightly, so I don't need to take a shower at work. For the same reason I put my stuff in a pannier on the bike rack

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