At Town Hall, Sanders and AOC Double Down on Demand to Save Healthcare to End Shutdown
Sanders, AOC Blast GOP Sabotage of US Healthcare During Shutdown Town Hall
"What we will not accept is for the ACA premiums to skyrocket on the American people," said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. "And what we will not accept is allowing the teetering of this system to collapse."julia-conley (Common Dreams)
DOE’s $8B kill list hits major grid projects
DOE’s $8B kill list hits major grid projects - E&E News by POLITICO
With utility bills rising nationwide, the department is nixing federal cash for projects that would bring more power to the central U.S.Peter Behr (E&E News by POLITICO)
Richiesta - alternative non troppo complesse a CameraRaw
al momento utilizzo un mac book pro (fine 2008) con Lubuntu e sono molto, molto soddisfatto.
Sto' cercando un alternativa non troppo complessa a Camera Raw, ho provato (e sto' continuando a provare) DarkTable ma ... è veramente macchinoso ... consigli ?
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On his Reddit, Platner didn’t identify himself by name, but he shared biographical details, including his military service, age, occupation and residence in Maine. While the account dated back to 2009, many of his most incendiary comments reviewed by CNN were posted around 2021.
Hamas accuses Israel of breaching ceasefire by ‘killing at least 24 people’ since Friday
A senior Hamas official on Thursday accused Israel of flouting the ceasefire by having killed at least 24 people in shootings since Friday, and said a list of such violations was handed over to mediators, Reuters reports.
He said:
The occupying state is working day and night to undermine the agreement through its violations on the ground.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to the Hamas accusations. It has previously said some Palestinians have ignored warnings not to approach Israeli ceasefire positions and troops “opened fire to remove the threat”.
Gaza ceasefire live: Hamas accuses Israel of breaching ceasefire by ‘killing at least 24 people’ since Friday
Israeli military has previously accused some Palestinians of ignoring warning not to approach ceasefire positions and troopsTom Ambrose (The Guardian)
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What five scheduled executions in eight days tell us about the death penalty
Opinion | America's death penalty execution spree
Think the death penalty is for the “worst of the worst"? These cases will change your mind.The Boston Globe
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Leak From the Sky: It Turns Out a Lot of Satellite Data Is Unencrypted
...the recovered data included user SMS and voice call contents, user internet traffic, and cellular network signaling protocols... the team was able to collect unencrypted satellite data “from sea vessels owned by the US military,” along with traffic from multiple organizations within the Mexican government and military, including personnel records, narcotics activity, and military asset tracking...
https://www.pcmag.com/news/leak-from-the-sky-it-turns-out-a-lot-of-satellite-data-is-unencrypted
I come for amusing memes. All I see is American politics. Isn't there some other place for political memes to keep this shit separate? Or maybe some tagging system to help with using a keyword blocker?
Mods haven't added much to the sidebar rules. Any opinion from the mods or community?
Trump says Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian oil
President Donald Trump has said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian oil, as the US seeks to put economic pressure on the Kremlin as part of efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
Trump told reporters he had received assurances from Modi that India would halt its purchases "within a short period of time", which he called "a big stop".
The US president has sought to leverage India's purchases of Russian oil in his trade war, but Delhi has so far resisted.
Trump says Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian oil
The US president says the move is "a big stop", but there has been no confirmation so far from Delhi.Danielle Kaye (BBC News)
Script idea to discover underappreciated Lemmy instances
I’ve been thinking about discovering underappreciated Lemmy instances. GitHub’s awesome-lemmy-instances used to serve a similar purpose, but it hasn’t been updated in a long time, and I haven’t found anything else like it.
I got the idea from this post about finding decentralized communities in the Fediverse. I’m thinking of a Lemmy bot that tracks Lemmy instances, calculates the average number of active users and standard deviation, and identifies instances with activity below the average plus two standard deviations. It would then rank these underutilized instances by performance metrics like uptime and response time, and periodically update a curated list on Lemmy to guide users toward instances that could use more participation.
I'd love feedback on how you would go about doing something like this. And specifically how to rank by performance.
GitHub - maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances: Comparison of different Lemmy Instances
Comparison of different Lemmy Instances. Contribute to maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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Nowadays I just recommend Piefed.zip.
If someone wants a regional instance they usually figure it out by themselves, also the Piefed instance chooser can help and has a latency indicator: piefed.social/post/1337079
For the nationale behind, here's a list from a post on !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com that's a few months old lemmy.zip/c/fedibridge@lemmy.d…
- Lemmy.world is too big
- sh.itjust.works names contains "shit", which can deter users
- lemmy.ca is Canadian-centric
- feddit.org, is German-centric, but technically English speaking too
- dbzer0 is focus centric
- programming.dev is topic-centric
- blahaj is queer-focused
- discuss.tchncs.de has a difficult name
- lemmy.sdf.org does not defederate anyone
- beehaw defederates LW and SJW
- infosec.pub is topic-centric
- aussie.zone is country-centric
- midwest.social is region-centric and admin can power trip at times (sopuli.xyz/post/20038037)
You don't need to calculate the average number of active users. If you do, it will be wasted resources and you probably will miss a few dozen.
Simply request the instance's NodeInfo.
NodeInfo 2.1 (which Lemmy does implement) and I think 2.0 as well require implementors to provide correct user usage statistics. So you have total users and average active users per month/half year calculated on request.
This also means you can provide this service for other platforms that support NodeInfo.
Making a GET request to /.well-known/nodeinfo
will give you the links to the instance's NodeInfo documents.
In fact, you can recursively begin from some random known instance, get a list of other instances it is federated with, get their NodeInfo and repeat the process. NodeInfo also provides the name of the software (check schema).
You can use that.
FEP: codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src…
Schema: nodeinfo.diaspora.software/sch…
Tip #760
Choose which sections in the Tab Button popup are visible from the Display Options menu.
You may find some sections in the Tab Button popup irrelevant to your workflow. If that’s the case, hide them and enjoy using a Tab Button that fits your needs perfectly.
To hide sections you don’t use.
- Open the pop-up menu.
- Open the Display Options menu by clicking on the 3-dot menu button in the top right corner.
- Click on the section names on the menu to toggle their visibility off or on.
- Click outside the menu to close it.
#customization #Tabs #Vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser
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Tip #760 - Tabs | Vivaldi Browser
How can I customize the Tab Button in Vivaldi? Learn how to use Vivaldi like a pro!Vivaldi Tips (Vivaldi Technologies)
meanwhile israelis dont even let “free palestinians” in the west bank go to their own mosque on their own fucking land
who are the extremists? who are the bad guys?
Polarisation and modifiers
For example, if i put a polarising filter on a speedlite but then fire it through a softbox, will the light still be polarised outside of the softbox?
Reflections on Epping: not just a community crisis but a content strategy
Like many who marched against the Iraq war (an estimated 36 million across 3,000 protests) only to see the popular turnout ignored by government followed by a devastating, illegal war, I’ve come to question the value of marches. 500,000 marching about Gaza in London each month doesn’t get a photo in the press, but an arrested 83-year old Priest holding a Palestine Action sign – or a Plasticine Action sign – does.
But Epping was something different.
If me – 6ft white guy – felt nervous amidst a crowd of 2,000 anti-fascist marchers, with police everywhere – I was struck by how on earth the asylum seekers in the Bell Hotel must feel, amidst the violence erupting outside their accommodation. And how must Epping’s BAME and migrant residents feel walking about? Unlike other marches I’ve been on, this was about strength in numbers. It was a way of saying to the rest of Epping ‘you’re not alone’ – and judging by the many waves and cheers from windows and doorsteps (some half-hiding for fear), that was welcomed.
By some. But not by others – it’s sobering walking down a street 30 minutes from where you live – even in a crowd of 2000, majority women – to cries of ‘shame on you’ and ‘pedophiles’ from families stood in their drives with their kids.
But it’s not that the marchers didn’t have our share of inflammatory chants – from ‘Nazi scum’ and ‘kill yourself like Adolph Hitler’, this social media-friendly tendency to paint the other side in the extreme worst place struck me as lose-lose for everyone, other than the companies who depend on polarised content to feed to audiences around the world safe at home, screen-stroking. On this level it’s not a community crisis it’s a content strategy – it’s the social media equivalent of premium content – violence on British streets, with something for both sides. It’s not tribes, its not a community story, it’s two different dramas with two different audiences, who each can look at it and say how the other side are a sign of how Britain is doomed.
Campaign groups need to get better at communicate to both two audiences
A danger of these ‘filter bubbles’ is not knowing how to communicate to the other bubble; the strongest messages can be heard by both groups and the majority will agree with it. That’s why ‘save our kids’ works and ‘migrants out’ doesn’t. Organisers Stand up Against Racism have to be better at communications. Take this reasonably balanced report from the BBC of the march –
Carmen Edwards, from the anti-migrant protest, said: “It was all happy, people were dancing, we were singing. There weren’t no far-right.” Sharon Smith, who had travelled from nearby Harlow, said she wanted to attend the protest to “protect my grandkids”. She said: “A lot of people showed up; it was good humoured and [there was] music. Everyone wants the same, [which is to] save our children.”
However, Lewis Nielsen, officer at Stand up to Racism, said: “We think it is a quite dangerous situation in Epping. “They are potentially heading towards the same kind of violence we saw in August last year, so we think it is important that anti-racists and anti-fascists come out and mobilise against them.
“People are right to be angry about the cost-of-living crisis, the NHS, the housing crisis. None of that was caused by the refugees in that hotel.”
Stand up to Racism sound like a politician who’s dodged a question from a journalist. The anti-migrant crowd in Epping aren’t talking about the NHS or housing, they’re talking about ‘protect our kids’. That has to be the first sentence in any response:
“We absolutely agree every community should feel safe, and nothing is more important than keeping all of our children safe. Unfortunately some of the refugees staying at the hostel have been attacked and beaten up while just going to the shops – and we’re here to say they must feel safe too.”
That’s the headline statement. And then they can pivot to the hard truths:
Nigel Farage has tried to split this community over a sexual assault of a teenager, but champions pro-rape figures like Andrew Tate. Some of the loudest voices weaponising the concerns of this community pay no interest when those accused are white. Tommy Robinson planned to come here today – he co-founded the EDL with Richard Price who was convicted for creating and possessing child pornography; Tommy defended him for long after that. The EDL – which he founded – had 20 members charged with child exploitation offences. This has continued for years – dozens of people close to him charged with child sexual abuse material, his spokesman in 2019 convicted for domestic abuse, and what’s key is he NEVER condemned these white supporters when the crimes came to light.”
Of course this isn’t a new story – a horrible attack on a teenager, weaponised by Britain’s newest Nazi group Homeland through a Facebook Group ‘Epping Says No’ (who openly boast of their orchestration), instrumentalised by a click hungry right wing press, conflict-hungry social media platforms and shameless politicians – to divide a community into ‘racists’ vs ‘threats to children’; or at the extremes ‘Nazi scum’ and ‘Pedophiles’.
Is this something new?
Is there anything meaningful to take from all this? From Tulsa to Ballymena – sexual assault is the ignition on an initial furious community backlash against the minority group where the accused comes from; and other forces then mobilise to defend them. In Ballymena 107 police officers were injured; in Tulsa in 1921 35 blocks were burned down and 39 of the local black community were killed. In Epping’s march on Sunday night thankfully no-one was hurt, a week before tho a dozen were – and Nigel Farage spent the week in between complaining that the police had let more get injured.
Reading the press in the aftermath, listening to the chants on the day, looking at the range of people who opposed our march through Epping I think there is. I think what’s new in all this, that’s different to Tulsa or previous such fights was how many of the men lining the streets was how many of them were filming.
Unlike the race battles of the 80s and 90s that we thought we’d left behind, this is also about content production and distribution. It’s both social-capital generating content for the creator, and money-making, attention-grabbing content for the platforms.
This is a relatively new thing. And so a relatively routine far-right weaponised concern for the safety of women and kids and a similarly common concern for the safety of refugees and minorities – is prevented from finding that natural common ground of ‘safety and care for all’ on social media, because this is social media’s version of a football match – choose your side and attack the other. A resolution would be bad for business.
Where once community leaders – from the local church to pub, cabbies and newspaper – would do the work of trying to repair fractured communities, the business model here is the opposite. The attention model is built on conflict, not the calming down and compromises which community peace and restoration is built on. At its worst unregulated extreme, we can picture a full cycle where social media companies –who don’t invest in content production– benefit so much from these conflicts that their algorithms continually reinforce the conditions for conflict, encouraging each ‘side’ to behave in ways that are most triggering to the other, all as a path to generate high-value content.
I began to write a screenplay a few years back about a developer who discovers the algorithm he’d written to grow a newspaper’s engagement and clicks was triggering geopolitical conflicts to meet its objectives of ‘more news’. It was a fun/scary Black Mirror-esque idea, but increasingly it feels like a logical conclusion of the business model of the attention economy, when coupled with the lack of transparency or regulation over the algorithms that decide who sees what.
Ballymena riots: What's changed in the County Antrim town two months on?
The town is transformed says MP Jim Allister, but protests continue and communities targeted by the violence remain fearful.Maria McCann (BBC News)
“Una vita di inganni”: il thriller di Maurizio Mos
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- Come tutto ha inizio
- Le maschere: Pirandello e il doppio volto dei personaggi
- Un pensiero sulla scrittura
- Estratto dal romanzo
- Chi è Maurizio Mos
Una vita di Inganni
Thriller
Maurizio Mos
Independently published
4.08.2025
307 pagine
amazon.it/Una-vita-inganni-Mau…
Un uomo trovato morto nella sua villa. Una scena che sembra una rapina finita male. Ma qualcosa non torna.
Il vicequestore Tiburzi lo capisce subito: la vittima, rivela il medico legale, prima di essere uccisa è stata drogata con un insolito cocktail di medicinali. Perché? Se doveva essere uccisa perché complicarsi la vita drogandolo e in modo così raffinato? E la rapina come si inserisce nel delitto?
La vittima è un noto commercialista. Ricco, affermato, ma anche pieno di nemici. Una moglie elegante e distante. Un figliastro pieno d’odio. Un passato costruito su segreti e compromessi.
Mentre la città soffoca nel caldo estivo, le indagini fanno emergere le contraddizioni. Una relazione ambigua. Una vita doppia. Un piano studiato nei dettagli. O forse solo una tragica coincidenza?
“Una vita di inganni” è un giallo raffinato e avvolgente, dove ogni personaggio ha qualcosa da nascondere. E dove la verità si nasconde dietro le maschere quotidiane.
Un’indagine che scava a fondo nei legami familiari, nelle ambizioni, nei rimpianti. Perché, a volte, il movente non è solo l’odio o l’avidità. È anche l’amore tradito.
Come tutto ha inizio
Tutto ha inizio in una villa. Una rapina finita male, un uomo trovato morto. Eppure, come spesso accade, ciò che appare agli occhi non sempre corrisponde alla realtà.
Il vicequestore Tiburzi si troverà coinvolto in un’indagine tanto complessa quanto affascinante. Perché un noto commercialista è stato ucciso? Cosa lega davvero la rapina all’omicidio? Sono solo alcune delle domande a cui dovrà cercare una risposta.
In un intreccio carico di suspense, Maurizio Mos, con la sua penna calibrata e uno stile limpido, ci trascina nel cuore di un romanzo in cui nulla è come sembra in questo thriller. Un giallo elegante, raffinato, dove ogni personaggio ha qualcosa da nascondere e dietro ogni angolo si celano maschere e finzioni.
Le maschere: Pirandello e il doppio volto dei personaggi
Uno degli aspetti più apprezzabili del romanzo è il modo in cui Mos affronta – con delicatezza e raffinatezza – il tema della maschera, concetto caro alla tradizione letteraria italiana e in particolare a Pirandello.
“Uno, nessuno e centomila”
Così scriveva il grande autore siciliano, e così appaiono anche i personaggi del libro di Mos: dietro le loro quotidianità si celano inganni, sotterfugi, avidità, gelosie, amori traditi e sogni spezzati, che danno vita a un sottile gioco di parole e azioni. Il vicequestore Tiburzi si muove in questo scenario con l’abilità di un danzatore, un ballerino che riesce a destreggiarsi su fili sottili intrecciati con le trame nascoste della vita di tutti i giorni. “Una vita di inganni” è un giallo raffinato e avvolgente, dove ogni personaggio ha qualcosa da nascondere. E dove la verità si nasconde dietro le maschere quotidiane. Anche nella presentazione ufficiale si sottolinea la centralità del tema delle maschere, simbolo di finzioni, segreti e apparenze. Ma, si sa, le maschere prima o poi cadono, frantumandosi davanti allo specchio della verità.Tiburzi riuscirà a smascherare ciò che si cela dietro le apparenze? A sciogliere i nodi del dubbio e della finzione? Questo lo scoprirete solo leggendo il thriller di Maurizio Mos.
Un pensiero sulla scrittura
Non è il primo libro che leggo di Maurizio Mos e, come le volte precedenti, posso dirmi soddisfatta. Ho particolarmente apprezzato la scelta del formato: caratteri grandi e chiari, ideali anche per chi ha difficoltà nella lettura. Una soluzione che rende il testo più fruibile e migliora la scorrevolezza generale.
Questa volta, però, ho percepito qualcosa in più. La scrittura di Mos sta maturando, diventando sempre più sicura e incisiva, capace di coinvolgere il lettore pagina dopo pagina.
Estratto dal romanzo
“… Erano alla fine della settimana, le indagini non avevano fatto un passo in avanti… Intanto già ai telegiornali e sui giornali erano comparsi i primi resoconti vagamente critici sulle indagini. C’era da temere un insuccesso.”
Questo estratto mi ha colpita particolarmente. Spesso diamo per scontato che ciò che non si risolve subito sia destinato a fallire. Ma la verità è che occorre dare tempo alle azioni perché maturino. E questo è proprio ciò che Mos riesce a fare con il suo thriller: costruire con pazienza una tensione crescente, fino al disvelamento finale.
Chi è Maurizio Mos
Maurizio Mos nasce a La Spezia il 16 novembre 1951. È in pensione dal 2013, dopo aver lavorato per anni in diversi enti pubblici. Ha una figlia trentenne, laureata in Filosofia.
Amante della campagna, vive in solitudine nella casa di famiglia, dove si dedica a lunghe passeggiate. È anche un grande appassionato di auto d’epoca (soprattutto quelle dei suoi vent’anni, seppur platonicamente, come lui stesso racconta) e di letteratura gialla: la sua collezione supera i 200 titoli.
“Una vita di inganni”: il thriller di Maurizio Mos
“Una vita di inganni”: il thriller di Maurizio Mos - Il Mago di OzGloria Donati (Magozine.it)
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China’s Rebound in Household Savings Poses Risks for Stock Rally
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/51080694
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Household savings rose by 2.96 trillion yuan ($415.5 billion) in September, the most since MarchThe renewed build-up of savings may deprive the stock market of a key source of support
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Amazon Just Built A 171,000-Square-Foot Warehouse Using Only Wood - Yanko Design
It's green washing at its best, but I'm a big fan of these wood building initiatives.
That said, it's still fuck Amazon!
Amazon Just Built A 171,000-Square-Foot Warehouse Using Only Wood
Amazon's new delivery station in Elkhart, Indiana, looks nothing like the concrete and steel boxes that dot America's logistics landscape. The 171,000-square-foSrishti Mitra (Yanko Design)
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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.
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BombShell: The Signed Backdoor Hiding in Plain Sight on Framework Devices - Eclypsium | Supply Chain Security for the Modern Enterprise
BombShell: The Signed Backdoor Hiding in Plain Sight on Framework Devices - Eclypsium | Supply Chain Security for the Modern Enterprise
Eclypsium researchers have discovered UEFI shells, authorized via Secure Boot, on Framework laptops. The UEFI shells contain capabilities that allow attackers to bypass Secure Boot on roughly 200,000 affected Framework laptops and desktops.Chris Garland (Eclypsium)
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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.
the likes of system76 have already made their allegiances clear.
Aw crap. What did they do? 🙁
Been somewhat out of the loop lately.
How do you debug system issues on Linux?
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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
, wheren
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.
Nonguix / nonguix · GitLab
Guix channel for packages that can't be included upstream. Please do NOT promote or refer to this repository on any official Guix communication channels.GitLab
Gaza peace plan ‘at precarious moment’ as killings continue on both sides | UN News
Gaza peace plan ‘at precarious moment’ as killings continue on both sides
The UN relief chief on Wednesday urged Israel and Hamas to honour their agreement to return deceased hostages and allow aid at scale into Gaza, warning that it should not be used as “a bargaining chip” amid reports of new civilian killings and extraj…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.
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Russian pro-war channel publishes footage of drones striking humanitarian UN convoy outside Kherson
cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44151259
ArchivedRussian 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.
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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.
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.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/apnews.com/a…
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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.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/dw.com/en/ti…
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Trump hosts White House ballroom fundraiser as hundreds of thousands of federal workers go unpaid during government shutdown
‘For 150 years-plus they’ve wanted to have a ballroom and it never happened because they’ve never had a real estate person,’ Trump said Wednesday night
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
Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…
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[Foreignpolicy] Russia’s Next Opposition Will Not Be Liberal
Putin's War Is Breeding Russia's Next Opposition, But It Will Not Be Liberal
Army corruption and mass death are breeding new dissent—deep inside Vladimir Putin’s loyal core.Alexey Kovalev (Foreign Policy)
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?
Vladimir Kara-Murza: Buryats Find It Easier to Kill Ukrainians
Julia Khazagaeva takes issue with Vladimir Kara-Murza's claim that Russia's ethnic minorities find it easier to kill Ukrainians than ethnic Russians do.The Russian Reader
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
Johnson & Johnson baby powder: Thousands sue company alleging it hid talcum powder cancer risks
Johnson & Johnson baby powder: Thousands sue company alleging it hid talcum powder cancer risks
The claim involves 3,000 people and focuses on internal memos and scientific reports, seen by the BBC.Chloe Hayward (BBC News)
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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.
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Google email shows it ruled Israel’s ads claiming ‘There is food in Gaza’ aren’t misleading
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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.
Jones
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