DOE finalizes $1.6B loan guarantee for transmission upgrades
DOE finalizes $1.6B loan guarantee for transmission upgrades - E&E News by POLITICO
The Biden-era financing will help utility company AEP rebuild power lines serving large factories and data centers in Ohio and Indiana.Jeffrey Tomich (E&E News by POLITICO)
DC woman accused of assaulting agent during ICE encounter found not guilty
Prosecutor Jeanine Pirro failed to secure a felony indictment against the woman three times, then lost a jury trial on a misdemeanor charge. Ouch.
A Washington, D.C., woman accused of assaulting a federal agent was found not guilty by a jury on Thursday, the latest embarrassment for Jeanine Pirro, President Donald Trump's U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Prosecutors had alleged Sidney Lori Reid kicked a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent during an altercation outside the D.C. Jail in July. Reid had been filming Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers while they were detaining a man who'd just been released from the jail.
Pirro's office tried three times to indict Reid on a felony assault charge, but D.C. grand juries declined to return an indictment each time --- a highly unusual occurrence that suggested the flimsiness of the government's case.
After whiffing on the felony counts, prosecutors ended up trying Reid on a misdemeanor charge of assaulting or impeding a federal agent --- but they couldn't even win that case. The jury deliberated for less than two hours on Thursday before returning the verdict of not guilty, WUSA9 reported.
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Spotify IOS Side loading
So I just figured out that Spotify has stopped letting free users pick specific songs in their own playlists. They let you do it a certain amount of times and I think that is the dumbest shit I’ve ever seen. Not letting you pick for a searched song is one thing but in your own playlist is pushing it.
Now the only way I found out is from eveespotify. I don’t have the official Spotify just ever before it got hit and spotc++. Should I wait for spotc++ to update and remove that but also do you guys have other side loaded apps for any music software such as ytmusic or Spotify. Thanks in advance
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It's only fair that an unrelated country 9/11s the One WTC before the already ongoing invasion escalates.
Cuba should get to have the honor since they have the most reason to do it and are close by.
It would be very convenient to demolish a building, while people are in it, not allow inspectors, remove the rubble and cast blame: preferably on a small group of radicals.
Fortunately Bush the elder is gone
Russian Forces Shoot Down Own Fighter-Bomber Amid Overnight UAV Assault on Crimea
Russian Forces Shoot Down Own Fighter-Bomber Amid Overnight UAV Assault on Crimea
Dmytro Pletenchuk, spokesperson for the Ukrainian Navy, said the plane was shot down by “friendly fire” from Russian air defenses while defending against incoming Ukrainian drones.Alisa Orlova (Kyiv Post)
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Technology X Education
So I’ve been working in the education system for grades k-12 at different schools in my district. I realized something about technology in school and decided to share my thoughts and opinions and wish to hear yours as well. Keep in mind this is only for the district I work in which is more towards the ghetto side of things and this is also my personal opinion.
So the first thing I realized is the chromebooks. They are a terrible tool for education. While I do support the use of technology for education, I do believe it can very easily be abused. For first graders and younger, I realize that they will easily click on a tab or an icon somewhere else which will bring them out of the tab they should be in. Now depending on the district and the IT team, some districts block sites and restrict certain access but others such as the one I currently work in seems to not do that at all leaving k-12 with free range of the internet. I wish there was a different OS for education (wish it was a Linux os) or if chromeos had an education section with their chrmebooks. Even something such as the lockdown browser that some colleges use would be a lot better. It feels like a gab that is waiting to be filled and I hope it’s filled by an open source and privacy respecting solution.
The other thing I realize is how the softwares they use such as iready and other learning websites lack the spark they need. A lot of kids from kindergarten to 8 complain how they hate those programs and how boring they are. I’ve heard this could be due to the short attention span of this generation but I’m not so sure. I also noticed how some don’t even consider special kids and when teachers give special kids those programs, it fails to capture their attention. Please bear in mind that this does not apply to all students and all special students but it’s a pattern I have noticed.
Like I said I wish there was a solution that is open source and maybe a Linux version of Chromebook and chrome os but that’s just the sovereignty and privacy advocate side of me. What do you guys think? Are there solutions that exists in your district? Have your district figured out using technology for education or have you experienced similar things.
Catastrophic events in an uncertain future: A pending $41 trillion bill for businesses and governments to resolve
Catastrophic events in an uncertain future: A pending $41 trillion bill for businesses and governments to resolve
Analysis from Moody’s estimates that in 2050, the global economic impact of physical risk may reach $41.4 trillion, or a 14.5% loss in gross domestic product (GDP).www.moodys.com
Trump says US won’t comply with carbon ship fee
Trump says US won’t comply with carbon ship fee - E&E News by POLITICO
The president urged other countries to vote against a proposed worldwide fee on greenhouse gas emissions on the shipping industry on Friday.Ari Hawkins (E&E News by POLITICO)
Tape doesn't always refer to adhesive backed banding.
Think of all the non-adhesive tapes in modern day, like measuring tape, plumbing tape, video tape, cassette tape, binding tape, bias tape, Velcro tape, caution tape, seam tape, magnetic tape, etc.
US cities to resist Trump’s crackdown on dissent with No Kings protests: ‘We will not be bullied’
Second round of protests at more than 2,500 sites are set for Saturday, including in cities where Trump has sent troops
Donald Trump has promised to crack down on dissent and sent troops into US cities. His allies are claiming antifa, the decentralized antifascist movement, is behind plans to protest. He’s looking for any pretext to go after his opponents.
Still, this Saturday, even in cities with troops on the ground, millions of people are expected to march against the president as part of a second “No Kings” protest. The last No Kings protest in June drew several million people across more than 2,000 locations. This time, more than 2,500 cities and towns nationwide are hosting protests.
Organizers expect this Saturday’s protests to draw more people than the June events as the American public sees the excesses of the Trump administration more clearly.
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Megyn Kelly says she'd run for president to stop Ocasio-Cortez
Megyn Kelly says she’d run for president to stop Ocasio-Cortez
Conservative pundit Megyn Kelly said Thursday she could be motivated to run for president if Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) made a White House bid. Laying into the progressive lawmaker Thur…Dominick Mastrangelo (The Hill)
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McMahon says shutdown shows Education Department isn’t needed
Education Secretary Linda McMahon said the federal shutdown offers evidence that her agency is “unnecessary.”
In a social media post on Wednesday, McMahon said the shutdown has forced agencies to evaluate what work is really needed. She made the comment days after her department started firing hundreds of workers amid mass layoffs across the government.
“Two weeks in, millions of American students are still going to school, teachers are getting paid, and schools are operating as normal,” McMahon said.
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How I got KeePassXC & Librewolf Flatpaks talking (Linux)
I'm going through a bunch of browsers at the moment to find one I'm happy with. Wanted to share how I get the KeePassXC-browser addon to work with flatpaks.
Flatpaks are sandboxed by design, so getting them to talk to each other needs a go-between. I adapted this from a Chromium guide. It works for me, hopefully maybe it'll help someone.
1. Run this command
flatpak override --user \
--filesystem={/var/lib,xdg-data}/flatpak/{app/org.keepassxc.KeePassXC,runtime/org.kde.Platform}:ro \
--filesystem=xdg-run/app/org.keepassxc.KeePassXC:create \
io.gitlab.librewolf-community
2. Create a wrapper script
- The script goes in the following location:
~/.var/app/io.gitlab.librewolf-community/data/bin/keepassxc-proxy-wrapper.sh
\#!/bin/bash
APP_REF="org.keepassxc.KeePassXC/x86_64/stable"
for inst in "$HOME/.local/share/flatpak" "/var/lib/flatpak"; do
if [ -d "$inst/app/$APP_REF" ]; then
FLATPAK_INST="$inst"
break
fi
done
[ -z "$FLATPAK_INST" ] && exit 1
APP_PATH="$FLATPAK_INST/app/$APP_REF/active"
RUNTIME_REF=$(awk -F'=' '$1=="runtime" { print $2 }' < "$APP_PATH/metadata")
RUNTIME_PATH="$FLATPAK_INST/runtime/$RUNTIME_REF/active"
exec flatpak-spawn \
--env=LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/app/lib \
--app-path="$APP_PATH/files" \
--usr-path="$RUNTIME_PATH/files" \
-- keepassxc-proxy "$@"
- Then run the command
chmod +x ~/.var/app/io.gitlab.librewolf-community/data/bin/keepassxc-proxy-wrapper.sh
3. Manually create a native messaging host file
- It goes in the following location:
~/.var/app/io.gitlab.librewolf-community/.librewolf/native-messaging-hosts/org.keepassxc.keepassxc_browser.json
- Create the NativeMessagingHosts directory if it doesn't exist.
- Substitute (USERNAME) for your username.
{
"allowed_extensions": [
"keepassxc-browser@keepassxc.org"
],
"description": "KeePassXC integration with native messaging support",
"name": "org.keepassxc.keepassxc_browser",
"path": "/home/(USERNAME)/.var/app/io.gitlab.librewolf-community/data/bin/keepassxc-proxy-wrapper.sh",
"type": "stdio"
}
4. Enable browser integration within KeePassXC (if it isn't already)
- Within KeePassXC: Tools > Settings > Browser Integration, enable Firefox
5. Restart Librewolf
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China's auto industry, especially its EV makers, intends to crush Western industries, including auto manufacturing and its supply chains. OEMs like Ford and GM don't know what to do.
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🔴 Urgent Support – Suleiman’s Story
cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6451848
My name is Suleiman, I live in Gaza where life has become unbearable after all the destruction and daily suffering. I have lost so much, but I am still trying to provide my little siblings Asaad, Mohammed, and Montaha with a bit of food and safety.Each day is harder than the one before… there isn’t enough food, medicine, or even a stable shelter. Yet, I still hold on to hope and to the humanity in your hearts.
Please help us, even with a small amount — €5 or €10 can truly make a difference in our lives. It might buy the children some bread, milk, or a small piece of chocolate that brings them a smile.
👉 [GoFundMe link here]
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Please share the link with your friends — every share and every donation counts.
Thank you for standing with us ❤️
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High disk read compared to seeding speed
cross-posted from: lemmy.today/post/39908979
Hi, I'm having a problem with my qBittorrent setup that I can't quite debug or find information on.I'm seeding from a hard drive and I get something like 5-15 MBps of seeding capacity depending on the day. However I noticed upon inspecting a system monitor (I am running Debian 13) the total disk IO read was about 4x the seeding speed.
I've tweaked the advanced settings all I can to no avail. I am using the version of QBit from Devian 13 main. It's 5.Something.
Would anyone have insight on this problem? I'll take anything at this point. The application is using about 250MB of RAM.
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Don't know if this helps you but did you already try changing Disk IO Type to Simple pread/pwrite (in advanced settings)? It was meant to address some issues with disk read/write + RAM usage. Not something that affected me all that much but could be worth a look.
Was mentioned in the 5.0.1 release notes and in the github pages
github.com/qbittorrent/qBittor…
Beyond that I'd echo the other comment, try to just change settings you actually need to change. Oftentimes people make a whole ton of settings changes in their torrent client and then can't figure out how to get it back to normal.
Add "Simple pread/pwrite" disk IO type by HanabishiRecca · Pull Request #21300 · qbittorrent/qBittorrent
I think everyone is aware of infamous LT20 memory-mapped files problems at this point. In case someone not up to the topic: arvidn/libtorrent#6667. Despite it being on its way to a pread-disk-io im...GitHub
This helped! Disk IO read is now a bit less than double the speed bandwidth! Much more reasonable. Thank you/😀)))))
Edit: it has now steadied out to about 1.25x the seed traffic! Amazing!
Israeli guards stripped and filmed Thunberg naked, wrote 'whore' on her luggage
Israel is a terror state and a fascist, ethno-supremacist project. If this is how it treats Thunberg imagine what it is doing to Palestinians
Archived version: archive.is/newest/thecanary.co…
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.
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A classified network of SpaceX satellites is emitting a mysterious signal
A constellation of classified defense satellites built by the commercial company SpaceX is emitting a mysterious signal that may violate international standards, NPR has learned.
Three-year-old Michigan boy saves mother’s life with quick thinking after she has seizure
Cody James Williams used facial recognition to call for help as his mother suffered medical emergency
Sicurezza dei Caruggi: storia senza fine
immagine di Google Maps di parte del Centro Storico di Genova, con evidenziato Vico della Croce Bianca
Dopo un suo sopralluogo al presidio sociale di Afet Acquilone in vico Croce Bianca, dove i problemi di sicurezza tra spaccio e delinquenza sembrano essere all'ordine del giorno, la sindaca Silvia Salis ha richiesto una riunione del Comitato Provinciale per l'Ordine e la Sicurezza Pubblica (presieduto dal Prefetto e composto dai rappresentati delle Forze di Polizia), il cui esito è raccontato nell'articolo comparso sul sito di Primocanale.it
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Emergenza droga nei vicoli, ecco il piano di contrasto a spaccio e degrado. Novità anche per l'ex ghetto
Un piano straordinario di potenziamento dei servizi della poliziaAu. B. (Primocanale)
Attentato a Sigfrido Ranucci: auto fatta esplodere sotto casa, indaga l’Antimafia
Grande paura per Sigfrido Ranucci e la sua famiglia. Nella tarda serata di ieri, davanti all’abitazione in zona Campo Ascolano (Pomezia), un ordigno piazzato sotto l’auto del conduttore di Report è esploso, distruggendo il veicolo e danneggiando la macchina della figlia. Sul posto sono intervenuti Carabinieri, Digos, Vigili del Fuoco e Polizia Scientifica. Nessun ferito, ma la deflagrazione è stata descritta come potenzialmente letale per chiunque fosse transitato in quel momento.
I DETTAGLI: Attentato a Sigfrido Ranucci: auto fatta esplodere sotto casa, indaga l’Antimafia
Attentato a Sigfrido Ranucci: auto esplosa a Pomezia, indaga l’Antimafia
Attentato a Sigfrido Ranucci: ordigno sotto l’auto del conduttore di Report, esplosione a Pomezia, nessun ferito. Indaga l'antimafia.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
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What is politics: The Secret History of Israel/Palestine pt2: Fellahin and Bedouin in the Ottoman Empire
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October Quiz Answers
Here are the answers to this month’s six quiz questions. If in doubt, all should be able to be easily verified online.
Classical & Ancient World
- What is the name of the home of the Greek Gods? Olympus
- Which body of the water was called mare nostrum by the Romans? Mediterranean
- Ask and Embla are the Norse equivalent to the Christian what? Adam and Eve
- What was the name of the Egyptian God of the Sun? Ra
- In Roman mythology, who is the goddess of the sewers? Cloacina
- Which word derives from the Latin for “sand” and originally denoted part of a Roman amphitheatre that was covered with sand to soak up the blood from combat? Arena
Answers were correct when questions were compiled in late 2024.
Nella newsletter di oggi 17 ottobre de L'Unica-Genova Erica Manna tratta dell'occupazione dell'università
Foto di Roberto Orlando
È il collettivo “Cambiare rotta” a guidare la lotta, ma il movimento è composito e non accetta sigle ed etichette.
Alcuni studenti fanno parte di “Giovani contro la guerra”, altri di “Opposizione studentesca d’alternativa”: il gruppo è vasto ed eterogeneo e soprattutto è nato dal basso, composto da universitari e anche da alunni delle scuole superiori.
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YouTube is Broken: GN Gets Hit with More Copyright Claims
cross-posted from: piefed.ca/post/282211
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One thing people need to understand is that YouTube copyright claim process is not a legal process. It can become a legal process if both sides dispute each others claims, but the actual claim system is not a legal process. As a result Google is always acting like all claims are valid even when they are most obviously bullshit simply to not piss of copyright holders and lead them to sueing YouTube for not enforcing DMCA. Once claim is disputed they will review the claim manually, but then it comes down to how much risk YouTube want to take on themselves. Most often they don't want any risk.
The whole YouTube site is built on trust that YouTube will enforce DMCA with their custom system and save everyone money by copyright holders not having to file legal claims for each DMCA case individually and them not suying YouTube in return. Without that "trust" YouTube wouldn't exist as it would have been klilled in the first years of its existance by legal fees.
PipeWire 1.5.81 (1.6 RC1) released
1.5.81 (1.6 RC1) · PipeWire / pipewire · GitLab
PipeWire 1.5.81 (2025-10-16) This is the first 1.6 release candidate that is API and ABI compatible with previous 1.4.x, 1.2.x and...GitLab
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US ‘on a trajectory’ toward authoritarian rule, ex-officials warn
The United States is “on a trajectory” toward authoritarian rule, according to a sobering new intelligence-style assessment by former US intelligence and national security officials, who warn that democratic backsliding is accelerating under the Trump administration – and may soon become entrenched without organized resistance.The report, titled Accelerating Authoritarian Dynamics: Assessment of Democratic Decline, was released on Thursday by the Steady State, a network of more than 340 former officers of the CIA, the NSA, the state department and other national security agencies.
To conduct the assessment, the authors applied the same analytic methods used by US intelligence agencies to assess the fragility of democracies abroad but turned them inward for what the group called a “first-of-its-kind” analysis of domestic democratic decline.
“We wrote it because the same tools we once used to assess foreign risks now show unmistakable warning signs at home,” the group said in a statement upon its release.
It's one thing for the plebs to get bent out of shape. When you've got former spooks irritated the the ground is shifting so fast they eventually decided to just release the report while reserving the right to further updates, that's a far more serious situation.
US ‘on a trajectory’ toward authoritarian rule, ex-officials warn
A network of former intelligence and security officers says democratic decline is accelerating under Trump’s ruleLauren Gambino (The Guardian)
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Abuse victims still face 'disturbing' retaliation: Vatican commission
Vatican City (AFP) – Victims of clerical sex abuse still face "disturbing" retaliation from Catholic Church leaders for speaking out despite years of efforts to tackle the global scourge, a Vatican commission said Thursday.In its second annual report, the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors set out how local Catholic churches can better help survivors, highlighting "cultural resistance" that hinders action in many countries.
The document was drawn up with the contributions of 40 victims, who shared their personal stories -- and who gave what the commission described as "disturbing accounts of retaliation" by Church leaders after they reported their abuse.
"My brother was a seminarian. The bishop told my family that my complaint could affect his ordination," one recalled.
Another described how a priest in the local church publicly declared their family excommunicated after they reported the abuse.
Yet another recounted that the local bishop said nothing for months after a case was reported, then sent representatives to persuade the victim it did not happen, "saying I was making trouble".
Others cited ongoing cases of abuse in their dioceses.
One person was "aware of other priests engaging in sexual relationships with young girls and nuns", while another said that "cases of forced abortions among religious sisters are ignored by Church authorities."
The co-director of victims' rights group BishopAccountability.org, Anne Barrett Doyle, called the victim testimony "especially sobering", adding that the Church was "still failing to prioritize" the safety of children.
"The commission is to be commended for depicting how little progress the church has made in ending abuse and cover-up," she said in a statement.
The late Pope Francis set up the commission near the beginning of his pontificate in 2014, as the Catholic Church was roiled by sexual abuse scandals around the world.
After years of criticism that it was toothless, Francis integrated the panel -- which includes religious and lay experts in the field of safeguarding -- into the government of the Holy See in 2022, and requested an annual progress report.
Thursday's report emphasised the importance of listening to survivors, offering psychological and financial support, and crucially, of acknowledging and taking public responsibility for what happened.
"The Church bears a moral and spiritual obligation to heal the deep wounds inflicted from sexual violence perpetrated, enabled, mishandled, or covered up by anyone holding a position of authority in the Church," read the 103-page report, which has been shared with Pope Leo XIV.
It added: "The damage to victims'/survivors' relationship to the Church cannot be healed without the Church taking responsibility and making reparations."
Commission President Thibault Verny told AFP that, faced with "persistent systemic shortcomings", the annual report was intended as a "tool" for use across the global Catholic Church, which counts some 1.4 billion followers.
It examined in detail almost 20 countries, and highlighted cultural resistance, taboos and silence over abuse from Malta to Ethiopia, Mozambique and Guinea.
In Italy, which has strong ties to the Vatican, the report noted a "substantial cultural resistance" in addressing abuse, while reproaching its bishops for a resistance to collaborate, as only 81 dioceses responded to the commission's survey out of a total of 226.
"It is a true cry that the victims raise: they do not feel listened to, not supported, sometimes there is no empathetic relationship, nor even respect," said Bishop Luis Manuel Ali Herrera, the commission secretary, during a press conference.
Francis, who was pope from 2013 until his death in April, took numerous measures to tackle abuse, from opening up internal documents to punishing high-ranking clergy, while making it compulsory to report suspicions of sexual assault to Church authorities.
But clergy are still not required to report abuse to civil authorities, unless a country's laws require it, while any revelations made in confession remain private.
Verny said Pope Leo "took up this issue very early on" after his election in May.
However, in an interview published in September, the US pope irritated victims' associations by insisting on the need to protect priests who were falsely accused of abuse, as well as listening to survivors.
"There may be false allegations. It must be said that they are a very, very small proportion," Verny said.
But clergy are still not required to report abuse to civil authorities, unless a country's laws require it, while any revelations made in confession remain private.
Pedophiles protect other pedophiles.
In the doghouse: flying canines count as cargo, EU court rules
Madrid (AFP) – The European Union's top court ruled Thursday that a dog travelling in an aeroplane's cargo hold counts as baggage, meaning airlines are not required to pay higher compensation if the animal is lost.The ruling stems from a dispute between Spanish airline Iberia and a passenger whose dog, Mona, went missing before a flight from Buenos Aires to Barcelona in October 2019.
The dog, which had to travel in a pet carrier in the aircraft's hold due to its size and weight, escaped while being taken to the plane and was never seen again.
Mona ran across the airport runway while being chased by three vans, according to her owner, Grisel Ortiz, who said her mother watched the scene from inside the plane.
"Many people laugh because they don't understand what Mona means to me," Ortiz added during an interview published in Argentine daily Clarin in January 2020.
"Since she went missing, all I do is cry and stay glued to my phone, waiting for a miracle."
Ortiz created a Facebook page seeking information on Mona's whereabouts and offered a cash reward for the dog's return, but her efforts yielded no credible leads.
She also sought 5,000 euros ($5,400) in damages from Iberia.
The company accepted responsibility but argued that compensation should be limited to the lower amount set for checked baggage under the Montreal Convention, an international agreement that covers airline liability.
The Spanish court handling the claim referred the question to the European Union Court of Justice, which sided with the airline.
"Even though the ordinary meaning of the word 'baggage' refers to objects, this alone does not lead to the conclusion that pets fall outside that concept," the Luxembourg-based court ruled.
An animal can be considered "baggage" for liability purposes "upon the condition that full regard is paid to animal welfare requirements while they are transported", the court added.
The court noted the passenger had not made a "special declaration of interest" at check-in, an option allowing higher compensation for an additional fee with carrier approval.
Ortiz's lawyer, Carlos Villacorta Salis, told AFP this is a "false argument", saying "no airline in the world" would agree to such a declaration for a pet transported in a plane's hold.
He said he was "very disappointed" with the ruling, calling it a "missed opportunity to give visibility to the rights of animals and the people who care for them".
The judgement is advisory and leaves the final ruling to the Spanish court handling the compensation claim.
A GIMP Guide, but from a Photoshop User
This should be helpful for people that learned Photoshop in the past (for work or in school). From what I understand, a lot of the friction with GIMP is the workflow differences, and potentially unintuitive UI/UX choices.
tldr: recovering Adobe Photoshop user shows you features in the very free and very open source gnu image manipulation program 😁my relevant GIMP config files: github.com/BreadOnPenguins/dot…
GIMP documentation: gimp.org/docs/
dots/.config/GIMP/3.0 at master · BreadOnPenguins/dots
configs and things. Contribute to BreadOnPenguins/dots development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Good idea for a video.
It definitely took me some time getting used to GIMP after nearly 20 years as a photoshop user but I'm very glad I did.
Italy plans levy on Chinese fast fashion to protect local industry
cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44169383
Italy plans to apply an extra levy on Chinese fast fashion products to help shield its fashion industry from low-cost foreign imports, government sources told Reuters on Wednesday.The move is aimed at avoiding unfair competition in the market for what is one of Italy's key industries, the people said, adding Rome would likely impose the charge on online retailers Temu and Shein, among others.
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There is growing alarm in European capitals that China is progressively diverting goods at lower prices to EU markets as a way of making up for its lost U.S. trade, following the tariff policies adopted by President Donald Trump.
[...]
Rome plans to intervene by adopting a scheme envisaged in a European Union directive on the so-called Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), the sources said.
The charge will force manufacturers to cover the costs of collecting, sorting and recycling their products once they become waste.
[...]
[Industry Minister Adolfo] Urso also underlined that measures were being introduced to help ensure that workers' rights were not abused in the supply chain in Italy after a series of high-profile cases involving leading brands.
"We are very pleased with the speed at which Minister Urso and his team are working, responding to the needs of our industry and, above all, defending 'Made in Italy'," said Luca Sburlati, head of the Confindustria Moda industry lobby.
[...]
The charge will force manufacturers to cover the costs of collecting, sorting and recycling their products once they become waste.
Fair. While this likely to lead to some price increase for consumers, it's at least smart approach and some companies will still undercut the local competiton resulting in a win for consumer.
US Treasury chief: Beijing's rare earths move is 'China vs world'
Washington (AFP) – US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent slammed Beijing's rare earth export curbs Wednesday as "China versus the world," vowing that Washington and its allies would "neither be commanded nor controlled.""This should be a clear sign to our allies that we must work together, and work together we will," Bessent told reporters at a press conference. "We are not going to let a group of bureaucrats in Beijing try to manage the global supply chains."
His comments came as global economic leaders gather in Washington this week for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank's fall meetings.
"We should work together to de-risk and diversify our supply chains away from China as quickly as possible," Bessent urged.
He later told a press roundtable that Washington was "already in talks" with partners on potential ways to push back.
Bessent spoke days after Beijing announced fresh controls on the export of rare earth technologies and items.
China is the world's leading producer of the minerals used to make magnets crucial to the auto, electronic and defense industries.
Bessent told a forum hosted by CNBC earlier Wednesday that he planned to speak with European allies, Australia, Canada, India and other Asian democracies, signaling a push for broader support beyond the Group of Seven advanced economies.
"We're going to have a fulsome group response to this," he added.
But he maintained that Washington would rather not take substantial actions to retaliate against China, expecting that more talks with Beijing will be forthcoming this week.
A trade war between Washington and Beijing has reignited in US President Donald Trump's second term, with tit-for-tat duties reaching triple-digit levels at one point, snarling supply chains.
Both sides have de-escalated tariff levels but their truce remains shaky and is set to expire in early November.
With the latest controls surrounding rare earths, Trump has threatened an additional 100-percent tariff on goods from China starting November 1.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer warned at Wednesday's press briefing that US plans for a tariff hike or other export controls are in the works.
But he expressed hope that China would back off its rare earth curbs.
Bessent said an extension of the pause in steep tariffs was possible -- in return for a delay in rare earth controls.
"Is it possible that we could go to a longer roll in return for a delay? Perhaps," Bessent said. "But all that is going to be negotiated in the coming weeks, before the leaders meet in (South) Korea."
The leaders of the world's two biggest economies are expected to hold talks at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit starting later this month.
Bessent earlier told CNBC that Trump still planned to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the summit.
Greer said Wednesday that "this is not just about the United States."
"China's announcement is nothing more than a global supply chain power grab," he said. "This move is not proportional retaliation. It is an exercise in economic coercion on every country in the world."
Fuck around and find out. You broke the past truce and now are crying that the bully is being bullied.
China went on the attack, but they for sure don't want to keep the restrictions. They are happy to use it in the negotiations, but end goal is to maintain the status quo as their refineries generates them a lot of cash and give them leverage as seen here.
And the rest of the world can't do shit here really, even if they wanted to ditch China, they need 10+ years to build up the expertise and factories. Longer if they refuse to use Chinese experts to train the new workforce.
Mamdani Vows to Make NYC a “Sanctuary City” for Trans People in New Campaign Ad
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/51123788
cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/6440713
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani released a campaign ad this week honoring transgender trailblazers in the city and vowing to make New York City a sanctuary for trans people.The ad marks a notable departure from the Democratic Party’s current tone on trans rights. Since the party’s 2024 presidential loss to Donald Trump, strategists have increasingly peddled the myth that support for transgender people is a liability for candidates — a notion that Mamdani appears to reject.
In the campaign ad, Mamdani sits behind a large desk near the Christopher Street Pier, where many Black and Latinx unhoused LGBTQ people sought refuge in the 1970s after being pushed to the margins of the city. In the background of the ad is the song “It’s Okay to Cry” by legendary transgender artist SOPHIE.
Mamdani tells the story of Sylvia Rivera and Marsha P. Johnson, trans activists who led the Stonewall Inn uprisings of 1969 and laid the foundation for the city’s first Pride celebration. The Christopher Street pier is “a place of immense contradictions,” he says— just like New York City itself.
“It’s where outsiders found belonging, and it’s also where Marsha P. Johnson’s body was found, the victim of a suspected murder no one was ever prosecuted for,” he says.
As a result of the “cruelty” Rivera faced, Mamadani says, she developed a substance use problem and often faced homelessness. But despite these challenges, Rivera continued her fight for trans liberation, even when many in the mainstream gay rights movement at the time sought to exclude trans people.
Citing Rivera and Johnson’s struggle for equality and recognition, Mamdani says, “We can chart a clear path forward that makes our city inclusive.”
Mamdani Vows to Make NYC a “Sanctuary City” for Trans People in New Campaign Ad
“New York will not sit idly by while trans people are attacked,” Mamdani said in his new campaign ad.Chris Walker (Truthout)
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in reply to OR3X • • •This is actually why I ended up switching a couple years ago. I started when Android was balls-to-the-wall customization and there were tons of custom ROMs. You could theme all of Material UI and my phone looked nothing like when I first got it. By the time I left, you could get like one of 5 very expensive phones that had unlocked bootloaders and even those had very few ROMs.
Even with the custom ROMs, the joy was dead. You couldn’t wildly theme everything from the boot logo to the lock screen to the notification bar. It had been boiled down to pretty much the same set of customizations as the iPhone and the iPhone was more reliable. I didn’t want to switch, necessarily, but for my use cases as least, it just ended up being the easier choice.
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in reply to Kalon • • •I was doing some research the other day and found this list:
eylenburg.github.io/android_co…
Comparison of Android-based Operating Systems
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in reply to Robert James • • •Google is about to start requiring ID verification from developers to allow installation of their apps. "Unverified" apks will be blocked without GUI bypass.
Check "Google app developer verification", I don't have an article ready and my time is up.
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in reply to xia • • •This is what happens with fewer competition and the iPhone stagnating. Windows Mobile had it succeeded even marginally, Google wouldn't be doing this.
Replace Windows Mobile with Blackberry, Meego, etc... The competition doesn't need to be open, they just need to motivate Google to be open.
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in reply to تحريرها كلها ممكن • • •...but could that actually happen? I'm not sure what WOULD motivate Google to be open. Even if there were three or four more major mobile players (all with equal market share), and Google had the only platform that allowed unblessed software to be installed, I'm not sure that would pressure Google to continue to be "the open choice", but more likely to take this same action as "the odd man out".
At a fundamental level, there is an illusion/concept planted in the human mind that "force answers everything", and when they run out of ideas (or all the ideas that they have would require too much [re]work to their liking) the tendency is to fall back onto "just use force" as an easy "solution".