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Mayor to Mayor: A conversation between Bernie Sanders and Zohran Mamdani




Older Americans bring energy, experience to anti-Trump activism




Aggregating smaller alternatives to fight IT monopolies


This is a very simple search portal I created using wordpress and some javascript. The point of it is not to make a brand, but to illustrate how aggregation of functions may create an interface that can match a US IT giant. The most important function of this site is actually not the search, but the "ad networks list". Because it is this function that creates the revenue for the giants and allow them to control who succeeds online, in a way. Also notice a considerable shortcoming I was not able to remedy, namely the "site search" function, which google and bing, by use of their huge indexes, are able to provide at no cost. I am posting this because I see many trying to find alternatives. While I do also think that google, youtube and facebook are terrific products, I do not think it is fair that everything should be so centralized. Have a look at the site, if you like, and feel free to take any inspiration from it, if you so wish.

https://search-europe.org/



Are we living in a golden age of stupidity?





Karoline Leavitt says ‘Your mom’ when asked who picked Hungary for Putin-Trump talks


Top White House officials told a reporter, “Your mom,” when asked who picked the location for Donald Trump’s upcoming meeting with Vladimir Putin.

Trump announced Thursday that he will soon meet with Putin in Budapest, Hungary, to discuss an end to the war in Ukraine. The choice has raised questions, because Putin is wanted by the International Criminal Court. However, Hungary appears unlikely to cooperate with the warrant and is in the process of leaving the court, the Associated Press reports.

When HuffPost asked the White House who chose the location for the meeting, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt replied, “Your mom did.” White House Communications Director Steven Cheung also followed up with, “Your mom,” the outlet reports.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I don't think this is the whole picture. AI-generated code is harder to maintain because the creator may not understand how/why it works, and AI is are notoriously bad at debugging it's own code. Using a lot of AI generated code often counterintuitively slows down the overall development process
in reply to davetortoise

It's the job of the people maintaining the project to review changes they merge in and to understand them. When people make PRs to my projects, I don't just trust them blindly.




Jeffries rips Leavitt: ‘Sick,’ ‘out of control’




Trump-appointed prosecutor ousts 2 more top attorneys from Virginia office: Sources


Lindsey Halligan, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, has fired two top lawyers in the office who resisted an effort to bring charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James, sources familiar with the matter confirmed to ABC News.

Elizabeth Yusi, the top criminal prosecutor for the Norfolk office, and her deputy Kristin Bird were informed of their removals Friday -- marking the latest firings in one of the most important federal prosecutorial offices in the country that oversees sensitive national security and terrorism cases.

Sources familiar with the matter said their firings were tied to their resistance to bringing charges against James.



Disk has read errors but SMART says PASSED


cross-posted from: swg-empire.de/post/4845931

I've had multiple reads fail on a fairly new drive.

I did a smartctl -t long /dev/sdb but after checking back a few minutes later smartctl -a /dev/sdb showed that no tests were running and that the previous test had "the read element of the test failed".

I did smartctl -t offline /dev/sdb next and after that was done smartctl -x /dev/sdb showed about 1500 errors but it also reported SMART as PASSED.

Here is the output of smartctl -x /dev/sdb: pastebin.com/09rNZZfD

How should I interpret these results? Was my assumption that the long test was done wrong? Should I replace the drive? Or might something else be wrong, like the SATA connection?

in reply to Björn

A friend of mine was in a similar-ish circumstance.
He was using a 18TB Helium HDD with an external SATA to USB converter (with a power brick)
While writing data to it, it would randomly freeze mid-transfer.
It wouldn't properly disconnect from the operating system either, it would just randomly freeze mid-transfer, and resume automatically. And the same freeze would happen while reading as well.
This issue disappeared when I told him to use a real PC with a proper PSU.

Before you replace the drive,
1. try changing the SATA cable.
2. If that doesn't fix it, if you're using a daisy chained SATA power cable, make sure to connect your HDD to the first hop(from the PSU) of that cable, and disconnect any devices being powered by the rest of the chain. The first hop is electrically most stable.
3. And if that doesn't fix it, try changing the SATA power cable.
4. And if that doesn't fix it, and if you're using a modular PSU, try connecting your SATA power cable to a different SATA power port on your PSU.
5. And if that doesn't fix it, try connecting it to a different "known working" PC, and redo steps 1-4 as needed.

If all of these fail, then yeah, replace the drive.

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in reply to rpollost

try changing the SATA cable.


This is actually a good point. I had this exact issue quite recently and overlooked it at first, even throwing away a drive and replacing it for the exact same error to re-appear with a second one.

Quick and easy to do, good suggestion.

in reply to Björn

That pass/fail is based on the attributes, not the test results.


President Trump commutes the prison sentence of George Santos


President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he commuted the prison term of George Santos, the disgraced New York Republican who was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for a litany of crimes after he was expelled from the House over accusations that he stole money from campaign donors.

Trump made the announcement in a post on Truth Social on Friday, saying he had signed a commutation to release Santos from prison immediately.

"George Santos was somewhat of a 'rogue,' but there are many rogues throughout our Country that aren't forced to serve seven years in prison," Trump wrote.

#USA


President Trump commutes the prison sentence of George Santos


President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he commuted the prison term of George Santos, the disgraced New York Republican who was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for a litany of crimes after he was expelled from the House over accusations that he stole money from campaign donors.

Trump made the announcement in a post on Truth Social on Friday, saying he had signed a commutation to release Santos from prison immediately.

"George Santos was somewhat of a 'rogue,' but there are many rogues throughout our Country that aren't forced to serve seven years in prison," Trump wrote.



Republicans use deepfake video of Chuck Schumer in new attack ad


The video has bewildered those who watched it online, given that the quote itself is real and on the record for Punchbowl News. In the original interview, Schumer explained that Democrats had prepared their healthcare-focused shutdown strategy well in advance, adding: “Their whole theory was – threaten us, bamboozle us and we would submit in a day or two.”

Yet rather than simply quote Schumer’s words, the NRSC, the campaign arm responsible for electing Republican senators and chaired by Tim Scott, a South Carolina senator, chose to manufacture synthetic video of him speaking.

“Schumer thinks playing with Americans’ livelihoods is just a game,” the narrator says over the deepfake imagery. The advertisement goes on to feature other discussion on the shutdown, accusing Democrats of “loving” the political standoff.

In a response on X, Joanna Rodriguez, the NRSC communications director, said: “AI is here and not going anywhere. Adapt & win or pearl clutch & lose.”


I suppose it's easy enough to misspell "gerrymander" as "adapt[ation]." but at least we agree that AI isn't going anywhere.

As to the voiceover, all I'm reading is what a pussy Schumer is for only going after subjects' livelihoods, when he could also be



ICC rejects Israel's appeal bid over arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant


The International Criminal Court has rejected Israel’s bid to appeal against arrest warrants for its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over the Gaza genocide.

In a ruling that made headlines worldwide, the ICC in November found "reasonable grounds" to believe Netanyahu and Gallant bore "criminal responsibility" for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

The warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant sparked outrage in Israel and in the United States, which later imposed sanctions on senior ICC officials.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Haha, what was his defense? Your Honour, [some lie] followed by [finger-pointing]? Or plain old anti-semitic card? I'd sentence them to all the suffereing they imposed on innnocents (in non-lethal doses)
in reply to middlemanSI

Their defense is "They even sent Greta with a squad of Terminators - our men were in terrible danger and afraid for their lives"
in reply to geneva_convenience

It’s almost as if they should still pay for the consequences of their war crimes


20 października 2025 18:00:00 CEST - GMT+2
Ott 20
Linux Presentation Day - Edycja EndOf10 - Warszawa
Lun 18:00 - 21:00
FSFE Warszawa

Czym jest EndOf10?


14 października 2025 roku Microsoft oficjalnie zakończył wsparcie techniczne dla systemu Windows 10. Oznacza to brak dalszych aktualizacji bezpieczeństwa, co naraża użytkowników na wirusy, złośliwe oprogramowanie i inne zagrożenia. Ewentualne wydłużenie wsparcia o rok wymaga specjalnego uwierzytelnienia kontem Microsoft — co wiąże się z przekazaniem firmie swoich danych osobowych — lub uiszczenia dodatkowej opłaty. Jednocześnie użytkownicy są zachęcani do przesiadki na Windows 11, który nie tylko posiada dużo wyższe wymagania sprzętowe (znaczna część starszych komputerów nie jest z nim zgodna), ale też stosuje rozbudowaną telemetrię, profilowanie reklam czy obowiązek logowania się do konta Microsoft, co istotnie ogranicza prywatność i wolność użytkowników.

Czym jest Linux Presentation Day – Edycja EndOf10?


W odpowiedzi na koniec wsparcia Windows 10 oraz rosnące ograniczenia narzucane przez komercyjne oprogramowanie, powstała inicjatywa Linux Presentation Day – Edycja EndOf10. To ogólnopolska akcja promująca otwarte, bezpieczne i darmowe systemy operacyjne z rodziny GNU/Linux. Podczas spotkań organizowanych w wielu miastach w Polsce uczestnicy mogą dowiedzieć się, czym jest Linux, jak działa i jak łatwo można go zainstalować na własnym komputerze. Na miejscu dostępni będą doświadczeni użytkownicy i wolontariusze, którzy pomogą w instalacji systemu, przeniesieniu danych oraz udzielą praktycznych porad dotyczących codziennego korzystania z Linuksa. To doskonała okazja, by uniezależnić się od komercyjnych platform i odkryć wolne oprogramowanie jako realną, bezpieczną alternatywę.

Weź swojego laptopa i przyjdź do nas!

Wpadnij do nas w poniedziałek, 20 października 2025 w godzinach 18:00-21:00 do Warszawskiego Hakerspejsu (ul. Żelazna 103A). Podczas spotkania poznasz podstawy obsługi Linuxa oraz dowiesz się, czym jest wolne oprogramowanie (free software). Jeśli chcesz wypróbować i/lub zainstalować Linuxa na własnym sprzęcie, zrób w domu kopię zapasową swoich ważnych danych i weź swojego laptopa na to wydarzenie – nasi członkowie pomogą ci wybrać odpowiednią dystrybucję oraz skonfigurują system pod Twoje potrzeby.

Strona EndOf10: endof10.org/pl/

Strona Linux Presentation Day: pl.linux-presentation-day.org/

Do zobaczenia!

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in reply to gamedeviancy

A text generator generated some text. Not really interesting.
in reply to gamedeviancy

Be aware they don’t understand themselves. It’s just regurgitating the claim by duck.ai.




Building a private internet together: Tuta & Ente partnership


Starting today, all paying Tuta users can request 25% off their first year of Ente’s encrypted photo storage so you can not only keep your emails and calendars private, but also your photos.

Ente provides end-to-end encrypted photo storage, ensuring that only you hold the keys to your data. Ente doesn’t mine your data and doesn’t show you ads.

We at Tuta are thrilled to have teamed up with Ente to build privacy-first tools that are both secure and beautifully easy to use. Whether you’re backing up precious personal pictures or need to sync images from one device to another, Ente makes sure your content stays yours - and only yours.


(cross-posted from: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/55755024)

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in reply to SwooshBakery624 [they/them]

I don't understand the point of things like ente and Google photos over general cloud storage
in reply to morrowind

Idk about ente, but stuff like Google Photos and Immich have photo-specific features, like allowing you to search photos for specific people, semantic keywords, places, etc. Immich and Google Photos use "AI" to create embeddings of the photos (and read EXIF metadata) to allow this. In the case of Google Photos, it's a privacy nightmare.
in reply to sobchak

Ente does this as well and it's a privacy focused alternative to go photos if you don't want to self host immich. Ente is also self hostable I think.
in reply to sobchak

I'll have to admit, back in the day Google's Picassa was the shit.


California to sell affordable state-branded insulin beginning next year


insulin pens will be available at a recommended price of $11 per pen, or a maximum of $55 for a five-pack


Is it possible to listen to (or rip) a subscription based radio show?


I was hoping to listen to a one hour weekly show on digital radio station DI.FM di.fm/

It's an electronic based radio station that used to be free but has since started charging (in my view) a high monthly fee.

Does anybody know if it's possible to bypass the fee requirement via (say) an app or ext?

thanks

in reply to FartsUnited

If you have the m3u(8) stream (and maybe the credentials/cookie), you could try recording it with something like VLC or similar.
Not sure if something like yt-dlp works for streamed media.
in reply to FartsUnited

Looks like there was www.diforfree.org some 7-10 years ago. I've found a few remnants via Google. But I couldn't find anything that's still working.


I'm 5, who are you??


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in reply to SnokenKeekaGuard



States reveal shocking health care cost spikes under Republican plan: report




Find your protest for tomorrow




Find your protest for tomorrow




in reply to NightOwl

“Everyone must go!” protesters chanted when they reached congress


Proper journalism would try harder to explain the protestors demands. You really should heed thrm after they ousted one president just a week ago.

in reply to sudo

This is exactly the case. They want the corrupt congress gone. The current president has proposed better legislation, but congress already tried to get rid of him again.
in reply to sudo

It's completely normal for imperial journalism to run cover for fascists.
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in reply to sudo

Proper journalism


That's asking a lot from Reuters




My computer randomly freezes, but only on my Linux drive. How do I even begin troubleshooting this?


It started freezing maybe a month or two ago. It happens anytime between a few seconds after the OS loads, to hours or days later. I do not recall downloading anything around when this issue began that could be suspect.

I've put off fixing this because I have no idea how to even begin troubleshooting it. Internet searches for "Linux freezes" returns practically countless potential problems.

What are some recommendations? I have my root directory on a 30 GB partition separate from my home directory, which I think makes reinstalling my base image (Debian) easy without losing personal data, so that's an option. Maybe there's a system log file that would provide some insight?

I'm Linux dumb so please teach me how to fish!

I'll add that my Windows install (on a separate drive) doesn't freeze, and my Linux install is on a new Samsung drive that didn't report issues, so the problems unlikely hardware related.

02:05 18OCT: Thanks for all the quick responses, a lot of helpful suggestions so far. I should clarify that "my computer freezes" means it is 100% unresponsive until it is rebooted. Ctrl+alt+del spam or changing terminal sessions when its frozen does not get a response. The last few entries in my most recent journalctl boot outputs are different from one another, and the I did not see any errors. For now, I'll boot a live USB and let it sit for while, see if it crashes again.

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in reply to GooseFinger

you can also use the GNOME Logs app to peruse a lot of these logs, if you prefer.
in reply to GooseFinger

Do you have another machine(or even a phone with an ssh tool like connectbot) you can use to try remoting into the machine while it is "frozen"? If you can still ssh in, that would indicate it is a DE issue, and you can poke around from there, try forcing a restart of the DE

in reply to Matt

Oh that is great news, but I still have to see one of these services. Some have TOTP but SMS is still required to create an account


Hackers Dox Hundreds of DHS, ICE, FBI, and DOJ Officials


“I want my MONEY MEXICO,” a user of the Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters Telegram channel, which is a combination of a series of other hacking group names associated with the Com, posted on Thursday. The message was referencing a claim from the DHS that Mexican cartels have begun offering thousands of dollars for doxing agents. The U.S. government has not provided any evidence for this claim.

404 Media reviewed multiple spreadsheets posted in the group’s Telegram channel. One contained the alleged personal information of 680 DHS officials; another contained data on more than 170 FBI email addresses and their owners; and the third contained the apparent personal information of more than 190 Department of Justice officials.



Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchains - Ars Technica


Some excerpts:

Since February, Google researchers have observed two groups turning to a newer technique to infect targets with credential stealers and other forms of malware. The method, known as EtherHiding, embeds the malware in smart contracts, which are essentially apps that reside on blockchains for Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. Two or more parties then enter into an agreement spelled out in the contract. When certain conditions are met, the apps enforce the contract terms in a way that, at least theoretically, is immutable and independent of any central authority.
  • The decentralization prevents takedowns of the malicious smart contracts because the mechanisms in the blockchains bar the removal of all such contracts.
  • Similarly, the immutability of the contracts prevents the removal or tampering with the malware by anyone.
  • Transactions on Ethereum and several other blockchains are effectively anonymous, protecting the hackers’ identities.
  • Retrieval of malware from the contracts leaves no trace of the access in event logs, providing stealth
  • The attackers can update malicious payloads at anytime

Creating or modifying smart contracts typically cost less than $2 per transaction, a huge savings in terms of funds and labor over more traditional methods for delivering malware.

Layered on top of the EtherHiding Google observed was a social-engineering campaign that used recruiting for fake jobs to lure targets, many of whom were developers of cryptocurrency apps or other online services. During the screening process, candidates must perform a test demonstrating their coding or code-review skills. The files required to complete the tests are embedded with malicious code.






orrori del picci che fa rumore di volo in corso dalla ventola non identificata


Ah, dolce… orrori oltre ogni umana comprensione!!! Questa è la mia onestissima reazione a quando poco fa, a caso, ho sentito la ventola del PC fisso (e non mi è chiaro se quella del case, o quella della CPU) diventare inspiegabilmente un elicottero dopo aver risvegliato la tale maledetta macchina dallo sleep… e la cosa […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


orrori del picci che fa rumore di volo in corso dalla ventola non identificata


Ah, dolce… orrori oltre ogni umana comprensione!!! Questa è la mia onestissima reazione a quando poco fa, a caso, ho sentito la ventola del PC fisso (e non mi è chiaro se quella del case, o quella della CPU) diventare inspiegabilmente un elicottero dopo aver risvegliato la tale maledetta macchina dallo sleep… e la cosa assurda è che questa non è la prima volta che capita, ma solo la prima che riesco a registrare (un grande classico con me). (…Credo sia accaduto appena 2 volte con inclusa questa, eh, non pensate chissà cosa.) 💀

Sarebbe fin troppo facile, a questo punto, fare una battuta su come questi sono semplicemente gli hacker cinorussi che stanno minando criptovalute col mio PC, che ha ancora Windows 10 dopo la data di fine vita (!!!), e quindi è matematicamente stracolmo di malware, perché le persone che non hanno idea di come funzionano i malware dicono hanno deciso che è così… ma no, la volta scorsa è stata quasi 2 mesi fa, quindi non c’entra. E, in generale, dubito c’entri in qualsiasi misura il software, visto che stavolta lo ha fatto dopo qualche ora di riposo in sleep mode, ma l’altra lo ha fatto dopo una notte di riposo da spento… 😷

Per fortuna, se lo fa una volta ogni tanto a piacere, e poi puntualmente si sistema da solo — almeno, la prima volta ha smesso di colpo nel giro di un paio di minuti, mentre stavolta ha rallentato un pochino (dopo aver fermato il video), ma non si fermava, quindi ho rimesso il PC in sleep, e dopo averlo subito risvegliato non si è lamentato più — allora non è affatto un problema… però boh, è certamente un mistero. Credo che gli spiriti delle mie pareti si siano lievemente insinuati dentro il PC, e questo è il risultato… e lo dico non a caso come invece è mio solito, ma perché, proprio qualche giorno prima che capitasse la prima volta, abbiamo riverniciato in casa, e quindi gli spiriti possono essere stati destabilizzati… e ok, ma stasera a cosa sarà mai dovuto? Nessuna teoria immaginabile regge. 🙀

#computer #PC #rumore #ventola




Inside the web infrastructure revolt over Google’s AI Overviews - Ars Technica


It could be a consequential act of quiet regulation. Cloudflare, a web infrastructure company, has updated millions of websites’ robots.txt files in an effort to force Google to change how it crawls them to fuel its AI products and initiatives.

We spoke with Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince about what exactly is going on here, why it matters, and what the web might soon look like. But to get into that, we need to cover a little background first.

The new change, which Cloudflare calls its Content Signals Policy, happened after publishers and other companies that depend on web traffic have cried foul over Google’s AI Overviews and similar AI answer engines, saying they are sharply cutting those companies’ path to revenue because they don’t send traffic back to the source of the information.

There have been lawsuits, efforts to kick-start new marketplaces to ensure compensation, and more—but few companies have the kind of leverage Cloudflare does. Its products and services back something close to 20 percent of the web, and thus a significant slice of the websites that show up on search results pages or that fuel large language models.

“Almost every reasonable AI company that’s out there is saying, listen, if it’s a fair playing field, then we’re happy to pay for content,” Prince said. “The problem is that all of them are terrified of Google because if Google gets content for free but they all have to pay for it, they are always going to be at an inherent disadvantage.”

This is happening because Google is using its dominant position in search to ensure that web publishers allow their content to be used in ways that they might not otherwise want it to.

in reply to Otter Raft

The real story here is the insane monopoly power that Cloudflare has. Even updating robots.txt files without your input (though it did require opt-in at some point). One monopoly power trying to fuck over the other one is not the win you think it is.


Frieren - Capitolo 17


Per cercare di evitare il peggio, questa volta i tre soggettoni dell'avventura si sono effettivamente preparati decentemente...

stuff.octt.eu.org/2025/10/frie…



Frieren - Capitolo 16


Dopo la visita di Draht a Frieren, le cose si mettono male un po' per tutti in un lampo... e per colpa di chi, se non dei demoni? Ebbene...

stuff.octt.eu.org/2025/10/frie…




Frieren - Capitolo 15


Ciò che in questo nuovo capitolo immediatamente si scopre è che, mentre i demoni servi di Alba hanno ovviamente le loro intenzioni nascoste...

stuff.octt.eu.org/2025/10/frie…



Visual glitching on fedora 42


Sometimes windows will just look like this? Minimizing or changing tabs usually fixes it, sometimes resizing. If I select a folder or a menu option it usually looks normal while highlighted. Happens most often with folders and with the software manager. Also happens to the text in Nicotine+ sometimes and the text editor. Never seems to happen to Firefox or VLC. I don't even know what to call what is happening visually here so I haven't been able to find anything just by googling.
in reply to the_robot_from_planet_danger [comrade/them]

i think i’ve managed to get to this state exactly once, but i don’t remember how i got there and what machine it was. i just know that it was a machine i tried multiple distros on and so i can confidently say that, in my case, it was not a hardware, but a software issue. i hope that nothing of value is broken for you either. good luck!
in reply to the_robot_from_planet_danger [comrade/them]

The fact that screenshots have the same artifact suggests it's an issue within the GTK or GNOME framework. I would think if it was an issue with the GPU or drivers the screenshot would probably look normal or at least glitched in a different way.
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Come scrivere in una pagina web


Non possiamo scrivere in una pagina web usando direttamente la tastiera come facciamo in un documento qualsiasi, ma dobbiamo prima creare un documento HTML e poi salvare con estensione .htm o.html. Se si tratta di un testo dove non compaiono accenti, apici, pedici, apriamo l’editor e poi digitiamo il testo con la tastiera, se nel testo compaiono accenti o apici e pedici allora abbiamo bisogno degli accenti e quindi delle entity che sono costrutti SGML; nel caso di apici e pedici abbiamo bisogno di tag che sevono proprio a questo e che sono testo oppuretesto.

Facciamo degli esempi

Voglio creare una pagina contenente il seguente testo:

L’energia cinetica di un corpo è l’energia di movimento del corpo.

In questa riga di testo compare una e con l’accento. Come faccio a scriverla nella pagina web? Uso la entity è



Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors


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Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors


The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that hosts Wikipedia, says that it’s seeing a significant decline in human traffic to the online encyclopedia because more people are getting the information that’s on Wikipedia via generative AI chatbots that were trained on its articles and search engines that summarize them without actually clicking through to the site.

The Wikimedia Foundation said that this poses a risk to the long term sustainability of Wikipedia.

“We welcome new ways for people to gain knowledge. However, AI chatbots, search engines, and social platforms that use Wikipedia content must encourage more visitors to Wikipedia, so that the free knowledge that so many people and platforms depend on can continue to flow

Sustainably,” the Foundation’s Senior Director of Product Marshall Miller said in a blog post. “With fewer visits to Wikipedia, fewer volunteers may grow and enrich the content, and fewer individual donors may support this work.”

Ironically, while generative AI and search engines are causing a decline in direct traffic to Wikipedia, its data is more valuable to them than ever. Wikipedia articles are some of the most common training data for AI models, and Google and other platforms have for years mined Wikipedia articles to power its Snippets and Knowledge Panels, which siphon traffic away from Wikipedia itself.

“Almost all large language models train on Wikipedia datasets, and search engines and social media platforms prioritize its information to respond to questions from their users,” Miller said. That means that people are reading the knowledge created by Wikimedia volunteers all over the internet, even if they don’t visit wikipedia.org— this human-created knowledge has become even more important to the spread of reliable information online.”

Miller said that in May 2025 Wikipedia noticed unusually high amounts of apparently human traffic originating mostly from Brazil. He didn’t go into details, but explained this caused the Foundation to update its bot detections systems.

“After making this revision, we are seeing declines in human pageviews on Wikipedia over the past few months, amounting to a decrease of roughly 8% as compared to the same months in 2024,” he said. “We believe that these declines reflect the impact of generative AI and social media on how people seek information, especially with search engines providing answers directly to searchers, often based on Wikipedia content.”

Miller told me in an email that Wikipedia has policies for third-party bots that crawl its content, such as specifying identifying information and following its robots.txt, and limits on request rate and concurrent requests.

“For obvious reasons, we can’t share details publicly about how exactly we block and detect bots,” he said. “In the case of the adjustment we made to data over the past few months, we observed a substantial increase over the level of traffic we expected, centering on a particular region, and there wasn’t a clear reason for it. When our engineers and analysts investigated the data, they discovered a new pattern of bot behavior, designed to appear human. We then adjusted our detection systems and re-applied them to the past several months of data. Because our bot detection has evolved over time, we can’t make exact comparisons – but this adjustment is showing the decline in human pageviews.”

The Foundation’s findings align with other research we’ve seen recently. In July, the Pew Research Center found that only 1 percent of Google searches resulted in the users clicking on the link in the AI summary, which takes them to the page Google is summarizing. In April, the Foundation previously reported that it was getting hammered by AI scrapers, a problem that has also plagued libraries, archives, and museums. Wikipedia editors are also acutely aware of the risk generative AI poses to the reliability of Wikipedia articles if its use is not moderated effectively.
Human pageviews to all language versions of Wikipedia since September 2021, with revised pageviews since April 2025 Image: Wikimedia Foundation.
“These declines are not unexpected. Search engines are increasingly using generative AI to provide answers directly to searchers rather than linking to sites like ours,” Miller said. “And younger generations are seeking information on social video platforms rather than the open web. This gradual shift is not unique to Wikipedia. Many other publishers and content platforms are reporting similar shifts as users spend more time on search engines, AI chatbots, and social media to find information. They are also experiencing the strain that these companies are putting on their infrastructure.”

Miller said that the Foundation is “enforcing policies, developing a framework for attribution, and developing new technical capabilities” in order to ensure third-parties responsibly access and reuse Wikipedia content, and continues to "strengthen" its partnerships with search engines and other large “re-users.” The Foundation, he said, is also working on bringing Wikipedia content to younger audiences via YouTube, TikTok, Roblox, and Instagram.

However, Miller also called on users to “choose online behaviors that support content integrity and content creation.”

“When you search for information online, look for citations and click through to the original source material,” he said. “Talk with the people you know about the importance of trusted, human curated knowledge, and help them understand that the content underlying generative AI was created by real people who deserve their support.”