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Dozens Are Dead and Dozens More Missing as Catastrophic Rains Devastate Mexico


While it’s difficult to draw a connection between any specific downpour and climate change in real time, studies suggest that, as global temperatures rise, storms produce more extreme rain because warm air holds more moisture than cool air.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/13/world/americas/mexico-torrential-rain-deaths.html?unlocked_article_code=1.tU8.rgd6.vcNFHlhElnbz


in reply to silence7

Oh interesting... I got a challenge/paywall.

Possibly because I was using VPN?

in reply to Scirocco

A VPN which shares an endpoint with a lot of bots might do it, as will running a "privacy" browser extension which strips the gift token off the URL, or disabling Javascript
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The disasters we talk about shape our priorities and determine our preparedness


In December 1989, the United Nations declared Oct. 13 International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction. At the time, the aim was to make disaster-risk reduction part of everyday thinking worldwide.

Today, this mission is more urgent than ever as disasters strike more often and with greater force.

And although substantial progress has been made, there is still much to achieve in reducing disaster risks and their impacts.

One of the main culprits for overlooking certain disasters is the way we talk about them. We tend to focus more on the narratives surrounding rapid-onset events — wildfires, earthquakes, hurricanes — versus long-term crises like climate change.



Russia’s Arctic Sea route sells speed at the planet's expense, another new study finds


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44071783

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A recent study published in Nature Communications by Pengjun Zhao, Yunlin Li, Caixia Zhang and co-authors examines how the opening of Arctic shipping routes is set to reshape not just the global shipping traffic, but global carbon emissions. The research points to possible environmental advantages from shorter routes, but also reveals hidden risks that complicate the promise of this new era in maritime trade.

Here is the study published in Nature

Key points:

  • A Shorter Route Doesn’t Guarantee a Cleaner Route: The Arctic shipping route can cut some journeys by up to 40%, particularly between Northern Europe and Northeast Asia, but efficiency gains may be offset by induced shipping demand and shifts in global fleet patterns.
  • Arctic Emissions Could Surge: Maritime emissions within the Arctic could rise sharply, from 0.22% to as much as 2.72% of global shipping emissions, creating a new climate hotspot.
  • Heavy Emitters Set to Dominate: Oil, gas, and chemical tankers are expected to make up the bulk of NSR traffic, amplifying the carbon footprint of rerouted shipping flows.
  • Policy Matters More Than Distance Saved: The study finds that relying on current IMO targets or Green Corridors only modestly reduces emissions. Only a robust Net-Zero strategy with cleaner fuels, caps, and regional implementation could fully offset added Arctic emissions.
  • Risks of Carbon Inequality: Route shifts may concentrate emissions in specific areas while reducing them elsewhere, creating localized “hot spots” of pollution exposure.
  • Technological & Environmental Constraints: Short-term fuel savings may be undermined by Arctic-specific challenges such as extreme weather, heavy fuel oils, spill risks, inadequate infrastructure, and regulatory gaps.

The findings in the study do support claims that the Northern Sea Route is a shorter and cheaper alternative to existing shipping routes. However, the study is only the latest to sound the alarm over the potential environmental and safety risks inherent to the route.

In recent weeks, the Bellona research group presented their findings from years of analysis into the dangers posed by the Northern Sea Route. You'll find a video on the linked site for some of the main findings.


in reply to silence7

Is there an extension to Betteridge's law of headlines for fact checking right wing governments?

Pretty sure the answer is always "yep, they lied again"

in reply to silence7

It's the same old "greening" bullshit. The DOE there is a Fossil Capital Annex now.


Exposed: Uncontrolled biogas expansion funded by public purse


[quote]More than €37 billion in public money available and €28 billion of private investments committed – with added risks to climate and health A [url=https://eeb.org/library/biogas-policies-in-the-eu-levelling-up-or-locking-in/]new report[/url] from t
More than €37 billion in public money available and €28 billion of private investments committed – with added risks to climate and health

A new report from the Methane Matters coalition – a consortium of civil society organisations – finds that The EU has handed the biogas industry billions of euros of public money to expand, without ensuring adequate environmental controls.



Pentagon retreats from climate fight even as heat and storms slam US troops


For decades, the military treated climate crisis as a threat. Now it’s backing away from plans to protect people and bases from extreme weather
in reply to silence7

This is fucking stupid.

Aside from the threat that it is, knowing what the fucking weather is doing is VITAL to military operations and has been since one cave dweller sharpened a stone!

Seriously, go back in time to any point where England and France were at war with eachother and ask either side waiting by their boats for days/weeks/months why they haven't set off yet.

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‘We are witnessing a fire-sale of the world’s rainforests’ – global banks earn billions from deforestation


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44051179

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  • US banks earned the most globally, making $5.4 billion, with Vanguard, JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock topping the list. In the US, the SEC’s climate-related financial disclosure rules remain suspended, and attempts to pass the FOREST Act, an import regulation like the UK’s law banning imports grown on illegally deforested land, have stalled.
  • EU banks generated $3.5 billion, led by BNP Paribas and Rabobank, while UK banks made $1.2 billion, with HSBC, aberdeen Group and Schroders at the top. The EU’s flagship deforestation law, due to enter into application at the end of 2025 has already been delayed by 12-months [...] and remains at risk of additional delays.
  • Chinese financial institutions made $1.2 billion, almost entirely from credit-related deals and fees – despite the country’s green finance policy requiring banks to restrict lending for companies with ESG concerns. In China, Green Finance Guidelines introduced in 2022 could be utilised to outline how banks should identify, monitor, prevent and control their environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks. However, China remains the biggest international financier of companies that trade and produce goods linked to deforestation.
  • Together, banks in all other countries including Indonesia and Brazil earned $15.9 billion.
  • The UK passed a law in 2021 prohibiting the use of products linked to illegally deforested land, but it has yet to come into fully force. Once it does, the Treasury must conduct a review of the UK’s role in financing global deforestation.
in reply to Hotznplotzn

The world isn't getting better despite 'despite some conflicts and crisis'. The world is getting worse through design. The biggest obstacle right now is that most people still refuse to attack the satus quo. How can't it be obvious by now that our governments act AGAINST our interest? How can people still tell themselves that they do enough by voting?


Carbon credits are failing to help with climate change — here’s why


Offsets are tradable credits from projects that claim to reduce emissions, either by avoiding them or by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Businesses and countries trade these credits — each representing the equivalent of one tonne of CO2 — to ‘neutralize’ their own emissions.

Although conceptually appealing, this reliance on offsets has fatal flaws. In practice, it’s difficult to ensure that they represent real emissions reductions rather than ‘hot air’, with the claimed climate benefits existing only on paper. Equally challenging is ensuring that emission reductions are ‘additional’, meaning that they would not have occurred without the incentive provided by the sale of carbon credits. (...)

This results in more emissions, delays the phase-out of fossil fuels and diverts scarce resources to false solutions.


archive link

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in reply to solo

Uh yeah. Credits were invented to give the appearance of action and to keep people buying.
in reply to solo

If you need an explanation for why buying symbolic coins isn't helping, I have a bunch of symbolic coins to sell you.


in reply to schizoidman

Yeah, why use renewable energy when you can use a dirty finite resource that will almost certainly rise in price over their time horizon.

in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

27% of Volkswagens sales are electric. It is entirly possible to get the other 73% done in a decade. Especially given the growth of the sector.
in reply to MrMakabar

OK, to go into some more detail: The big car makers could actually make it if their management wants to. They have invested a bit into electrical technology, though by far not enough.

Then there are companies like Bosch which have developed electrical technology since a long time. Bosch is today one of the most important suppliers of eBike drive components.

But what is the far bigger problem for industrial policy are the car companies' suppliers, of which many are still focused on 100% combustion engines and the parts around them. They have no future. And unfortunately, they have a disproportionate economic share in entire regions.

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Demolition of Coal Power Plant Werne, Germany


While climate protection policy is subject of fierce political fights, mankind is quietly witnessing a technological revolution of a scale not seen since the invention of the steam engine in 1776: Electrical renewable power, namely wind and solar power, is now more competitive in costs than fossil power. As a consequence, fossil power plants become obsolete, and are being demolished - here and now.

The video shows the demolition of the 285 meter tall chimney of the coal power plant Werne in region Lippe of NRW.

To me, this view gives hope that our children have a future.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

If America truly wants to bring manufacturing back, it’s not a policy tweak. It’s a complete reinvention. Politics, culture, education, and industrial strategy all have to change. That takes time, discipline, and national unity.


complete subjugation of an entire class of disposable people works too and they'll insist on doing it to themselves if you keep doing it to them for long enough.

as any historian if you want details. lol

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in reply to eldavi

While fascism is definitely going to be the solution here, it's worth noting that it will result in a lot of top talent fleeing the US. Meanwhile, the US has no hope of competing with China on raw labour power given it has a far smaller population. However, I'd argue the real competition is going to be around high tech and that's precisely where highly educated people who are already starting to flee would play the decisive role. China is already implementing mass automation solutions at scale today, and if US leadership expects to compete with that using slave labour, they're going to be in for a surprise.


AMDGPU crash when on high load, blackscreen and gpu fan go crazy.


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37817953

Hi all,
when I am using software with high gpu load(in the case AI model). It also happens with game. It just kinda happens after a random amount of with games(I can play for like 30 mins then crash or sometime not at all).

here is my journalctl log:

Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu: Dumping IP State
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu: Dumping IP State Completed
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu: [drm] AMDGPU device coredump file has been created
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu: [drm] Check your /sys/class/drm/card1/device/devcoredump/data
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu: ring comp_1.1.1 timeout, signaled seq=618, emitted seq=620
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu:  Process python pid 4571 thread python pid 5777
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu: GPU reset begin!
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: amdgpu: device lost from bus!
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: [drm] device wedged, but recovered through reset
Oct 20 12:57:18 Linux kernel: amdgpu 0000:10:00.0: [drm] *ERROR* [CRTC:61:crtc-0] flip_done timed out

I tried to check the path /sys/class/drm/card1/device/devcoredump/data after reboot, but there isn't any thing(in fact, devcoredump folder dont even exist.

My specs:
Distro: Arch
Kernel: 6.17.3.arch2-1
Driver: Mesa 1:25.2.4-2
Gpu: rx 580
Cpu: r5 5500
PSU: EVGA 650 N1 650w
I am on latest version of my bios)

Edit: my

Is there anything I can do to diagnose the issue? Any help is appreciated. Thanks you!

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in reply to Kiuyn

Do you have a powerful/decent/not-too-old enough PSU?.
in reply to IceVAN

My PSU is one year old, 650w(EVGA 650 N1. The problem is there seem to be a lot of criticism towards it.(people said it is really bad) etc.

in reply to resipsaloquitur

Imagine if cars only now started to become a thing and we were living in a walkable city with viable public transportation.

We would probably as a society question why do cars need to be so large and require massive empty parking lots.

It would be crazy to pave over a whole park in the center of a green walkable town.



A few months in...


... I just have to say how much I am enjoying the NodeBB user interface. This is a really pleasant piece of software, and it seems to Just Work on the Fediverse.


Teachers scrambled after ICE released tear gas outside a Chicago elementary school


Chicago teachers said they’re dealing with traumatized students in underfunded schools — while the Trump administration spends millions to militarize American cities.

For the last month, the Trump administration has kept Chicago under siege. Customs and Border Protection agents arrested a 15-year-old U.S. citizen earlier this week after unleashing tear gas into a crowded residential neighborhood. Earlier in October, masked federal agents raided a five-story apartment building in a predominantly Black neighborhood of Chicago and zip-tied naked children as they dragged their parents away.

The Trump administration claims that Chicago is unsafe and needs order, despite the fact that the city experienced its lowest homicide rate in 60 years this summer. But instead of investing in underfunded schools or attempting to eradicate poverty, which have been shown to increase public safety, the administration is pouring millions into the militarization of American cities and fighting a court battle to federalize the National Guard in Chicago.

#News
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in reply to Alas Poor Erinaceus

A great reminder that Signal uses AWS cloud, plus Google Cloud, Microsoft Cloud and Cloudflare, all under US legislation. If any of these clouds goes down or becomes otherwise problematic, chatting degrades or fails.


Documentary: The full chain of responsibility behind the murder of 6-year-old Hind Rajab


The #HindRajabFoundation and Al Jazeera Channel - قناة الجزيرة reveal the full chain of responsibility behind the murder of 6-year-old Hind Rajab — uncovering who gave the orders and who carried them out.
Watch the documentary (Arabic with English subtitles)


How a Scottish maritime museum ended up in Israel’s 3D propaganda videos | 972mag.com


From the Bellingcat newsletter:

Researchers from Viewfinder, an independent research collective, analysed dozens of Israeli army animations used to justify Gaza strikes. They discovered digital assets sourced not from classified intelligence but commercial libraries and content creators, as +972 Magazine reports.


From the article:

An analysis of dozens of Israeli army animations, used to justify Gaza strikes and amplified by international outlets, discovered digital assets sourced not from classified intelligence but commercial libraries and content creators.

https://www.972mag.com/israeli-army-3d-propaganda-animations/

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US military airstrikes boats and kills several people in international waters, trying to start war against Venezuela.


in reply to Dessalines

Trump will claim that there can't be elections while the US is at war.
in reply to Maple Engineer

It's never happened. Everyone is saying so. Very biggly.

Except it absolutely has happened...

in reply to AreaKode

It’s never happened. Everyone is saying so. Very biggly.


Not only that, tRump critized Zeleneskyy for not holding elections precisely because the Ukranian constitution (or equivalent) does suspend elections...

in reply to Maple Engineer

Just like how Netanyahu and Zelenskyy do it in their countries
in reply to Ultraword

Yes? That's exactly what I meant.
in reply to Ultraword

this is the only comment in this thread to get more than one downvote and i think it's indicative of how likely it is to happen here since they don't like this message so much that they felt the need to take action to suppress it.
in reply to Ultraword

The USA constitution does not have such a escape valve to hold elections when in war... other countries may (and tRump, idiotic as he is, complained about Zeleneskyy regarding this specifically)
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Cloud FOSS Storage


I'm looking for FOSS cloud storage that has an app not in the Play Store as I'm running Graphene OS and looking to stay away from the Play Store / Aurura store. Any ideas ?
in reply to pahulf

I'm using an anon Dropbox account service through Cryptomator. Cryotomator is a really strong encryption cloud storage app. It just uses your Dropbox account to upload it. Cryotomator might be open-source but dropbox definitely isn't. So sorta?


NVIDIA’s New AI’s Movements Are So Real It’s Uncanny





PALESTINE 36 | Official UK Trailer - In Cinemas 31 October




Flow control


I've been thinking lately about [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_control_%28data%29]flow control[/url]. That's a feature of some networks where a receiver can tell a sender to slow down its sending rate to match the receiver's processing rate. In

I've been thinking lately about flow control. That's a feature of some networks where a receiver can tell a sender to slow down its sending rate to match the receiver's processing rate.

In TCP flow control, the receiving host returns a receiving buffer size in its acknowledgement segment, so the sending host know how much data it can send without overflowing the buffer.

I wonder if there are ways that a receiving ActivityPub protocol server could tell the sending server to slow down? Maybe we could reuse some of the RateLimit headers.

Another option would be a special header that says how big your incoming activity queue is. "I have a very long processing queue right now, please keep stuff in your outgoing queue for a while."



Representing the cause of an activity


In Activity Streams 2.0, we can represent the result of an activity using the [code]result[/code] property. Here, when the actor accepts a [code]Follow[/code] activity, the result is that the follower is added to the actor's [code]followers[/code] collect
In Activity Streams 2.0, we can represent the result of an activity using the result property. Here, when the actor accepts a Follow activity, the result is that the follower is added to the actor's followers collection.
{
   "@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
   "id": "https://social.example/accept/12931",
   "type": "Accept",
   "actor": "https://social.example/person/24405",
   "to": ["as:Public", "https://other.example/person/21356"],
   "object": {
      "id": "https://other.example/follow/30360",
      "type": "Follow",
      "to": ["as:Public", "https://social.example/person/24405"],
      "actor": "https://other.example/person/21356",
      "object": "https://social.example/person/24405"
   },
   "result": {
       "id": "https://social.example/add/11066",
       "type": "Add",
       "actor": "https://social.example/person/24405",
       "to": ["as:Public", "https://other.example/person/21356"],
       "object": "https://other.example/person/21356",
       "target": "https://social.example/person/24405/followers"
   }
}

My question is: how can the Add activity refer to the activity that caused it? I don't think we have a standard property for this. My best guess right now is context or maybe instrument, neither of which seems ideal. I think an extension inverse property, like resultOf, might be the best option.


Server-sent Events for the ActivityPub API


One of the user stories for the ActivityPub API task force is to enable real-time updates for clients.

github.com/swicg/activitypub-a…

To help with this, I added a draft specification for server-sent events:

swicg.github.io/activitypub-ap…

If you're interested, please review and provide comments on the GitHub issue. I'd like to start a reference implementation soon.

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We Desperately Need Maximum Wage Laws


With wealth inequality and billionaire control over American society growing ever more obscene, it’s well past time to implement a maximum wage limit.



Rilasciato Liquorix Kernel 6.17


Liquorix Kernel 6.17 è disponibile per gli utenti Linux: prestazioni desktop migliorate, supporto hardware aggiornato e ottimizzazioni per carichi multimediali #Linux #Kernel

in reply to recycle_me_please

Hey all you haters, the Americans redefining liberal to mean not liberal is really fucking annoying. Stop it!
in reply to ReCursing

There is a need to redefine the qord in the US. Liberals are just right winged politicians. Always have been. In the US they posed as "left", but the US doesn't have a left. You can only choose wether you get to use lube when they fuck you.

In europe the "liberals" are economically right and socially "not strongly defined". They don'tcare about people. They only care about money and free markets. They are capitalists, but they are not nazis. In the Netherlands we've had a liberal regime for 20 years. They killed most social institutions by which they've paved the road for the rise of the far right, but they are not nazis.

In europe there is no need to redefine the word. We know exactly what it means and we know the stereotypes who vote for them, they are not nazis. They are capitalists.




Russia/Trump demands continue to degrade to 'current frozen lines'.


Lost in the awfulness of this entire pointless genocidal vanity revenge project is just how historically badly it is going for Russia. From an initial goal of total conquest, in a month their truce startping point has slid from 1) Total Capitulation to 2) All 4 'annexed' regions plus Crimea, disarmament & constitutional neutrality to 3) Give us Donbas, and maybe our stooges in the U.N. can run Ukraine to 4) Please freeze the lines and give us something, and stop hitting our gas facilities. Trump, as always, overplayed his hand with leverage he doesn't actually have, and now has nearly no sway over Ukraine - Zelensky is tellin him flat 'No'. European and domestic support is probably enough to keep Russia from any meaningful strategic wins at this point against a severaly degraded and over rated Russian army.

https://www.newsweek.com/russia-ukraine-war-kremlin-putin-trump-10905942

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in reply to uszo165

Bro I'm not going to wait 15 seconds to read that article fucking cloudflare, takes years to complete on a smartphone.

in reply to DeathByBigSad

What exactly are you looking for? If you're looking dor a music player with integrated lyrics being shown line-by-line, try OuterTune one github.
in reply to DeathByBigSad

I tried a lot of them. SongSync was the only app that gave me decent results. It can download synced lyrics like you want, but it depends on the lyrics provider. Spotify doesn't work, Apple does but kinda broken. Stick to the other options.