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Immich v2.2.0 adds OCR


Also the docker images now have a major tag v2 that should keep your installation up-to-date on the stable branch.
in reply to theyllneverfindmehere

I don't see an ability to rotate in the web app. It's been available for a long time in the mobile app though.
in reply to Avid Amoeba

It's been available.... "Kind of"

It creates a copy of your photo and rotates that. Leaving the original. Which I guess I can see being useful sometimes but it's very annoying in practice last I checked it.

in reply to corsicanguppy

Containers are better than any other option, so of course they're being used! I'm gunna use containers even harder!
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in reply to B0rax

Ideally yea. Rpm package with various architectures. 90% of other software is able to do it. I only use docker for immich and this would remove a dependency for me.
in reply to corsicanguppy

There's always one of these comments and it's always incredibly similar.
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in reply to morrowind

My work self hosts Gitea because Forgejo doesn't support Windows. While I agree with Forgejo's decision, it sucks to be basically stuck with an old pre-fork version of the forge I self-host.
in reply to justme

Yeah, we use Windows servers primarily. Thankfully what I do doesn't require much interaction with them, though every once in a while I am subjected to SMB file sharing.
in reply to morrowind

I use Forgejo with LFS for my Blender projects, so this would probably be useful to me if a similar feature were added there.

As an aside, it seems Blender uses Gitea and not sure they have plans to migrate to Forgejo anytime soon since it looks like they’ve poured a lot of resources into Gitea and even formed a partnership with the maintainers:

code.blender.org/2022/07/gitea…

code.blender.org/2022/08/gitea…

code.blender.org/2023/01/gitea…



What I'm up to: October 2025 edition 🎃


a blog post that chronicles what I’ve been up to this month: from speaking at a conference in Berlin, to 3 podcast interviews about the Fediverse…
a blog post that chronicles what I've been up to this month: from speaking at a conference in Berlin, to 3 podcast interviews about the Fediverse...


What are 'put options'?


What are 'put options'? #fedia
What does it mean that Michael Burry's fund holds 'put options'?

jerry reshared this.

in reply to BellaJones

You're buying the ability to sell a stock at a given price at some date in the future. If the price drops, you make money; if the price doesn't drop, you lose everything.

Basically the two use cases are: (1) To hedge against big market collapses in the value of stock you own, like buying insurance (2) to lose all your money on Robinhood by retail investing ("betting" that the stock will go down in an unregulated and rigged casino). I would somewhat bet that this is scenario number 1, but who knows.

in reply to BellaJones

Oh, it was the second of my options. The guy is betting that the market will crash.


hilton.com Outage


Realized something is off after several attempts at logging in to the website and the mobile app while trying to book a stay. Thought at first that they detected a bot login from me.

https://downdetector.com/status/hilton/



in reply to vegeta

Oh no I don't give a fuck about that, when's he getting thrown in prison for raping children


What is a good self-hosted solution for sharing files with friends?


I have a Samba mount at home (behind NAT, accessible via wireguard VPN), which works very well when accessing my home files when traveling (I travel a lot for work).

The only detail missing from this solution is sharing individual files with friends. I could give them access to my VPN, but that gives them access to everything, not just one thing I want to share. Also not all my friends are that tech savvy to manage connecting to a VPN.

What would be really great is to have a link-generator that punches a hole in the NAT to give them access to specific files. Are there any self-hosted solutions for that?



K&T Host, a hosting provider for many Fediverse software including Lemmy has announced they're shutting down


Services will shutdown on the following schedule.
October 30, 2025: Announcement of shutdown.
November 30, 2025: First reminder notice.
December 15, 2025: Second reminder notice. Future invoicing stops.
December 30, 2025: Third reminder notice.
January 15, 2026: Services disabled and final notice. Backups are still available.
February 1, 2026: Full system shutdown. All remaining data will be purged from the system.  



Health Secretary RFK Jr. says there's 'not sufficient' proof to show Tylenol causes autism


Fascist bootlickers with no scientific or medical training and whose brain was eaten by worms now says that Tylenol doesn't cause autism.


Protecting OpenWrt using CrowdSec (via Syslog)


cross-posted from: infosec.pub/post/36928579

Here's how to set up CrowdSec to protect your OpenWrt router.

Running the Security Engine in Docker (server), forwarding logs via Syslog, and using the lightweight firewall bouncer on the router.

Result: community-powered IPS on tiny hardware 🚀




Trump embarrassed on world stage as Chinese leader delivers fact-check to his face


In a post from July, Trump proclaimed: "I am pleased to announce that, after the involvement of President Donald J. Trump, both Countries have reached a CEASEFIRE and PEACE. Congratulations to all! By ending this War, we have saved thousands of lives."

However, the reality was starkly different. Two weeks after Trump's initial celebration, artillery exchanges resulted in a significant death toll, with widespread injuries and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of civilians.



Lebanese president orders army to confront Israeli incursions after deadly raid


Lebanese state media identified the slain man as Ibrahim Salameh, an employee of the Blida municipality, a village near the border with Israel. The Israeli military confirmed the raid and said it was attacking Hezbollah infrastructure when it fired at a “suspect”. It said the incident was under review.

The killing led to widespread anger in Lebanon over repeated violations of Lebanese sovereignty. In the hours after the raid, Israel carried out airstrikes in Labouneh, in south-west Lebanon, and Israeli drones could be heard flying low over Beirut.

The Lebanese president, Joseph Aoun, condemned the raid and ordered the Lebanese army to confront Israeli soldiers in any future incursions on Lebanese territory. In a statement, Aoun instructed the army to “confront any Israeli incursion into liberated southern territory, in defence of Lebanese territory and the safety of citizens”.




in reply to StinkyFingerItchyBum

I'd say older white Americans, rich Americans, and rich immigrants belive america is the greatest democracy

in reply to spacehedgehog

a German-developed software

a [...] software


\sigh

That's like requesting 1 happiness or 11 lovely.

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in reply to corsicanguppy

The software in question consists of at least 3 softwares. Thus
1 software = 3 software
in reply to corsicanguppy

I'm glad I'm not the only one who is bothered by this shift away from software being a noun.
in reply to spacehedgehog

Microsoft Office: it’s not even good enough for international criminals anymore ™
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in reply to herseycokguzelolacak

Turns out being a young man in a war-torn country sucks, of course people would seek their fortunes elsewhere if you let them
in reply to herseycokguzelolacak

Good

Fuck making children grow up just to die

Yeah Ukraine deserves independence, but human beings deserve a shot at life instead of being ammunition.



Hurricane Melissa leaves humanitarian disaster and recovery challenge for Caribbean after more than 30 killed


The storm was making its way to the Bahamas and Bermuda on Thursday morning as Jamaica confronted the devastation from one of the most potent storms ever recorded anywhere.
in reply to pinheadednightmare

Then don't fucking parrot their nonsense.

"jokes" are fun until it is indistinguishable from the same bullshit the people raping humanity are saying. At every step of the way, call them out on their shit.


in reply to Bring_Back_Buggy_Whips

She appeared to have fallen from a cliff or slope


This sounds a bit weird but I hope she died from the fall rather than from having been left there ...

in reply to troed

That seems the most likely:

"Mum felt ill on the hill climb. She was asked to head down, unescorted. Then the ship left"

She fell on the trail headed back. Sending an 80 year old, who felt ill, back unescorted was a failure in duty and comprehension.

In fact, take the age out of it, sending anyone who feels ill back unescorted is a failure in duty and comprehension.

in reply to Bring_Back_Buggy_Whips

Aww, these poor cruise-faring souls only wanted to pollute and consume a little, but they died instead. Tragic.
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in reply to yeahiknow3

An 80 year old woman was abandoned on a hiking trail and fell off the trail to her death. What the fuck is wrong with you
in reply to paris

Extremism. Somehow people like that think they're better when they spread such callous indifference.

Like I get it, cruises aren't good for the environment at all but acting like someone deserved to die for it? They want to save humanity without bothering to preserve humanity.



China Home Sales Slump to Deepen As New Risks to Beijing’s Growth Strategy Emerge, Experts Say


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44894840

cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44894752
Archived

China’s multi-year property crisis is set to drag on in 2026 and further weigh on banks’ asset quality, even after the government stepped up its stimulus push to boost demand, according to Fitch Ratings.

The country’s new home sales by area may decline 15 to 20 per cent from their current level before the sector stabilises, Lulu Shi, a director at Fitch, said at a briefing in Shanghai on Wednesday (Oct 29).
Transactions by value may drop another 7 to 10 per cent next year, she added.

“China’s trickling stimulus measures did not pull the residential sector from a further slowdown,” Shi said. “A meaningful property recovery will only come after the job market stabilises and household income rebounds, which would require a basket of policies and a long period of time.”

[...]

The dim outlook for the domestic home market also means banks’ bad debt in the property segment will likely remain “elevated” next year, Vivian Xue, director for financial institutions at Fitch, said at the same briefing. That, coupled with households’ weakened ability to repay mortgages and other personal loans, means that banks’ asset quality could deteriorate next year, she added.

[...]

Fixed income-specialist Pimco has identified new risks to China’s growth strategy.

In response to China’s aggressive price discounting, many Emerging Markets economies have erected higher tariff and trade barriers on Chinese goods imports, it writes in a report.

Europe has initiated investigations into Chinese product dumping and may increase the use of quotas. The U.S. has raised tariffs on all trading partners, but especially on Chinese goods, which has limited the ability of Chinese producers to access the U.S. market at lower tariff rates through “connector” countries for final stages of production. Although markets have shown signs of optimism for U.S.–China trade negotiations ahead of the countries’ presidents meeting this week, the relationship between these two major economies will likely remain volatile.

[...]

Looking ahead, inventories can’t keep piling up forever if China wants to counter deflationary trends and maintain a stable economy. China’s policymakers have recently emphasized an “anti-involution” campaign: a nuanced approach to counter the intense competition that shrunk profit margins and to emphasize higher-quality growth and greater profitability, with a goal of reducing deflationary pressures.

However, unless Chinese policymakers are willing to more forcefully stimulate domestic demand, or tolerate slower production growth, Chinese products would need to continue to be exported at further price discounts to clear the inventory levels, Pimco says.

[...]



in reply to schizoidman

I don't think we'd lose anything of value even if we banned all influencers from speaking online on social media on any topic, so I can see why China's done this.
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Poland Says Intercepted Russian Spy Plane Over Baltic Sea


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44896261

Archived

Poland’s armed forces said Wednesday that two of its fighter jets had intercepted and escorted a Russian reconnaissance aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea one day prior.

The Polish operational command said the Russian Il-20 surveillance aircraft was flying in international airspace without filing a flight plan and with its transponder turned off, making it invisible to civilian radar.

“The aircraft did not violate Polish airspace,” the command said in a statement on social media.

It added that two Polish MiG-29 fighter jets visually identified and escorted the Russian aircraft out of the area.

Operational command spokesman Jacek Goryszewski told Polish media, “Our pilots could have taken further actions if the Russian pilots took steps that we wouldn’t want, like violating our airspace or performing other dangerous maneuvers.”

[...]

The interception comes amid rising alert levels across NATO’s eastern flank, where several member states have reported increased Russian air activity near their borders.

In September, three Russian military jets violated Estonia’s airspace for about 12 minutes and Poland reported more than 20 Russian drones crossing into its territory. The Kremlin denied the border incursions.

Poland is a staunch ally of Ukraine and has been a key transit point for Western arms heading to the embattled country since Russia invaded it in 2022.



What's gluetun?


Occasionally I see people mention gluetun.

  • What's gluetun? Seems like it's a VPN client? What's special about it?
  • How do you use it in your setup?
  • Do I need to know about this if I use Tailscale on the host for connecting to my VPN?
  • Would gluetun allow me to use an additional VPN provider for certain apps without messing with the host Tailscale?
in reply to paequ2

I use gluetun to connect specific docker containers to a VPN without interfering with other networking, since it's all self contained. It also has lots of providers built in which is convenient so you can just set the provider, your password, and your preferred region instead of needing to manually enter connection details manage lists of servers (it automatically updates it's own cached server list from your provider, through the VPN connection itself)

Another nice feature is that it supports scripts for port forwarding, which works out of the box for some providers. So it can automatically get the forwarded port and then execute a custom script to set that port in your torrent client, soulseek, or whatever.

I could just use a wireguard or openvpn container, but this also makes it easy to hop between vpn providers just by swapping the connection details regardless of whether the providers only support wg or openvpn. Just makes it a little more universal.

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in reply to paequ2

I have a torrent client in a docker container thats hooked up to it. Makes it so its not possible for your real IP to leak. If the VPN disconnects the torrent container loses internet.



Malaysia says it does not recognise China's South China Sea claims | New Straits Times


The South China Sea has long been a source of tension, with several nations laying overlapping claims to its islands, reefs and surrounding waters. The sea is one of the world's busiest trade routes and is believed to hold vast reserves of oil, gas and other natural resources.

China claims almost the entire waterway under its "nine-dash line", asserting historical rights that extend deep into areas also claimed by Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei and Taiwan.

In 2016, an international tribunal in The Hague ruled that China's claims had no legal basis under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, a decision Beijing rejected.

in reply to psx_crab

Hey Malaysia, nice sino funded mega projects you have there... Would be a shame if things sort of dried up, y'know... A real shame...

Source: Malaysian

in reply to JeeBaiChow

Well, it's all a loan, in the end we still have to pay them back + interest

in reply to Sahwa

Sadly, the genocide in Gaza also made people forget about what is happening in Sudan, which is somehow worse.
in reply to thatonecoder

Before the genocide in Gaza qe didn't care that much about Sudan unfortunatly. All those countries preaching human rights do not care about neither too
in reply to Sahwa

I just read about this here:
france24.com/en/africa/2025102…

And here's the actual paper produced by Yale Humanitarian Research Lab, showing the satellite images. It's pretty damning: files-profile.medicine.yale.ed…




D.F.L.P.: ‘The U.S. plan may stop the war in Gaza […] but it will not create peace.’


The U.S. plan announced by President Trump, under the pretext of halting the aggression and creating conditions for a comprehensive settlement, was in reality a response to mounting global pressure — not a result of genuine conviction on the part of Israel and its partner, the United States, to end the humanitarian catastrophe.

Although the plan appears outwardly as an initiative to cease fire, its actual content reproduces the same Israeli standards that reduce the Palestinian cause to a mere “security issue” and ignore the root causes of the conflict — occupation, settlement expansion, displacement and the denial of the Palestinian people’s national rights.

[…]

The U.S. plan seeks to end the war in Gaza according to Israeli terms — but it does not aim to create lasting or genuine peace in the region.

The nations of the world, especially those supporting Israel, must avoid repeating past mistakes by ignoring the real cause of the conflict: the Israeli occupation.

Stability in the region can only be achieved through principles that have become clear to all nations, organizations and international bodies — foremost among them:

– Clear and explicit recognition of the legitimate national rights of the Palestinian people, as stipulated in international resolutions.

– Restoration of the territorial unity of the State of Palestine between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip and rejection of any separation between them.

– The departure of the occupation and its settlers and the dismantling of all settlements.

– The establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, on a unified and contiguous territory free of barriers or obstacles.


in reply to silence7

Just treat whatever "advice" these things "give" as given by the person who made the decision to host them.

Should be simple.

Instead they are already being treated as some magic, not a tool inseparable from the owner, or as a living thing. It's idiotic.




Jeremy Scahill on Gaza “Ceasefire,” Talking to Hamas & Israel’s Doctrine of Dehumanizing Palestinians


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/38241015

interview and transcript from Democracy Now!
Oct 27, 2025



Jeremy Scahill on Gaza “Ceasefire,” Talking to Hamas & Israel’s Doctrine of Dehumanizing Palestinians


interview and transcript from Democracy Now!
Oct 27, 2025





How to set up a decentralized game/chat server


I've been kicking around the idea of running a server for games and chat woth some of my friends, but worry about everyone getting cut off when there's a disruption.

I've started looking into kubernetes out of curiosity, and it seems like we could potentially set up a cluster with master nodes at 3+ locations to hose whatever game server or chat server that we want with 100% uptime, solving my concerns.

Am I misunderstanding the kubernetes documentation, and this is just a terrible idea? Or am I on the right track?

in reply to pory

Try it out. You can try element and jitsi its free. Just test some matrix server with element web client and try out jitsi at their site.

For the self hosted instance yes I think you need a domain and subdomains.

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in reply to passenger

I don't pay for a domain and don't intend to start doing so. Using "someone else's server" removes the only reason I'd want to use element/matrix/whatever else.


Anti-foreigner sentiments are on the rise as Japan faces a population crisis


Outside a train station near Tokyo, hundreds of people cheer as Sohei Kamiya, head of the surging nationalist party Sanseito, criticizes Japan’s rapidly growing foreign population.

As opponents, separated by uniformed police and bodyguards, accuse him of racism, Kamiya shouts back, saying he is only talking common sense.

Sanseito, while still a minor party, made big gains in July’s parliamentary election, and Kamiya's “Japanese First” platform of anti-globalism, anti-immigration and anti-liberalism is gaining broader traction ahead of a ruling party vote Saturday that will choose the likely next prime minister.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/anti-foreigner-sentiments-politicians-rise-japan-faces-population-126139879

in reply to olbaidiablo

That party is minority. So yeah, fuck them. But what about the rest of the people in the country? There are many well intentioned folks in Japan, some of them have some xenophobic beliefs, but that doesn't mean they'll all never learn.
in reply to fodor

I know for a fact that there are well meaning Americans too. But, sadly, they elected the current fascist regime.



France demonstrates ostentatious modernization


France formally puts into service a new version of the M51.3 sea-based ballistic missile. The official press release of the development company ArianeGroup reports the completion of ten years of work and the successful passage of tests.

However, behind this official picture lies a less confident reality. The long ten-year cycle of creating a missile, comparable to the service life of an entire generation of equipment, raises questions about the pace of modernization. Statements about "improving reliability" rather indicate the elimination of shortcomings of previous models than breakthrough capabilities.

The mention that the equipping of submarines will begin only “as new missiles become available” indicates a delayed and protracted process. This gives the impression that the project is still more on paper and in the form of individual units than in the form of a fully deployed combat force.

The official press release from the development company, ArianeGroup, announces the completion of ten years of work and the successful completion of tests.

However, behind this official picture lies a less confident reality. The long ten-year cycle of rocket development, which is comparable to the lifespan of an entire generation of technology, raises questions about the pace of modernization. The claims of "increased reliability" are more about addressing the shortcomings of previous models than about achieving breakthrough capabilities.

The mention that the equipping of submarines will begin only “as new missiles become available” indicates a delayed and protracted process. This gives the impression that the project is still more on paper and in the form of individual units than in the form of a fully deployed combat force.

Therefore, the announced adoption appears more as a demonstration of intent to maintain the image of a nuclear power than as a significant improvement in France's strategic capabilities.



Azure is having issues


At work everything is down. Hows your day going?
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in reply to mesa

Critical support to the brave mujahideen fighters hosting Lemmy from an independent web server setup.


NYC early voting ends with record turnout, shattering 2021 stats (polls close at 9pm eastern)


Early voting has ended in New York City, and the initial numbers show the highest early voting turnout for a non-presidential election in the city.

The New York City Board of Elections reported 735,317 early voting check-ins over the past nine days. That's more than four times the total from the 2021 mayoral race, which reported only 169,879 early voting check-ins for the general election.

New Yorkers have been showing up and showing they care about who leads the city.

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/nyc-early-voting-2025-turnout/






EU seeks 'urgent solutions' with China over chipmaker Nexperia


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/51986495

The European Union says China's curbs have already forced some of the bloc's companies to halt production and have inflicted economic harm.



in reply to Lee Duna

Argentinians should take a very close look at what the USA has done with Puerto Rico... it'll be 10x worse with Argentina
in reply to Jhex

From what I understand Argentina looks down
on the rest of Latin America so they probably won't


Almost A Fifth Of Airbus A220s Are On The Ground Amid P&W Engine Issues


Airlines are taking drastic steps to solve the problems plaguing the worldwide A220 fleet.


Messages in a bottle from WWI soldiers found on Australian coast


Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers in 1916 have been found more than a century later on the country's south-western coast.

The cheerful notes were penned just a few days into their voyage to join the battlefields of France during World War One.

One of the soldiers, Pte Malcolm Neville, told his mother that the food on board was "real good" and that they were "as happy as Larry". Months later, he was killed in action at the age of 28. The other soldier, 37-year-old Pte William Harley, survived the war and returned home.

The bottle was found earlier this month on the remote Wharton Beach, near Esperance in Western Australia, by local resident Deb Brown and her family.

in reply to HellsBelle

…especially for Marian Davies - Pte Neville's niece - who remembers her uncle leaving to go to war and never returning.


How old is she?? They said the notes were written in 1916. If she was old enough to remember her uncle leaving, let’s say 4 at the time, she’d have to be 113 today. Of course that’s possible but wow, what are the chances of finding a living supercentenarian relative with a memory of the author of a 109-year-old letter in a bottle?

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in reply to Thunderbird4

I think the BBC has made the wrong assumption when cribbing from ABC or another news source.

Ms Brown has tracked down the great-nephew of one of the soldiers, Private Malcolm Alexander Neville, who came from Wilkawatt in South Australia.

He said his aunt, who was now 101, always told stories over the years of "Uncle Malcolm" and how he never returned home from the war.


I guess she, born in 1924, had heard a lot of stories from her parents or other families about him.


in reply to themachinestops

It would be very based if Ben & Jerry would name their ice cream "Israel is Committing Genocide", "War Crimes by Israel", and "Oh look! The World is Enabling Genocide of the Palestinian people".


Readdeck vs Wallabag?


These are both essentially selfhosted replacements for Pocket.

Anyone try them and have experiences to share? The feature set seems similar.

EDIT: From the comments I'm seeing so far it seems that as of now they are indeed very similar!

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in reply to Jediwan

I host Wallabag, besides the features already mentioned here, two others I use frequently and are crucial to my workflows are the following integrations:

  • Koreader integration, so I can access my articles on any ereader
  • Logseq integration, so that all read articles and highlights/annotations are synced with my knowledge base
in reply to procrastinare

Thanks it looks like Readdeck has Koreader integration too. Will look into Logseq.


How often do you update software on your servers?


Or asked the other way around: How long do you keep your servers running without installing any software updates?

update means something like

sudo dnf update

or something ....
apt-get upgrade
apt-get update
in reply to PlanterTree

Automatic daily updates for system packages. Automatic daily container updates with watchtower. I normally have things pinned to a reasonable major or minor release, so I do manual upgrades for new OS release branches and usually pin to a major version for Docker containers but depends on the container.
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in reply to Fair Fairy

This would be a GREAT time to post some links to videos about it on Peertube.
in reply to Fair Fairy

Very strange, cause as the first reply to the top comment says, it’s NOT Microsoft requesting these takedowns. Why are Google taking the videos down without Microsoft asking them to?