There Can Be No Information Integrity Without Scientific and Political Integrity
There Can Be No Information Integrity Without Scientific and Political Integrity
I'm just back from COP30 in Belém and it is making me feel crazy to watch so many climate advocates and reporters declare the final text coming out of it a victory.Amy Westervelt (Drilled)
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Climate Talks End With 'Empty Deal' That Fails on Forests, Finance, and Fossil Fuels | Common Dreams
“COP30 provides a stark reminder that the answers to the climate crisis do not lie inside the climate talks—they lie with the people and movements leading the way toward a just, equitable, fossil-free future,” one campaigner said.
Climate Talks End With 'Empty Deal' That Fails on Forests, Finance, and Fossil Fuels
"COP30 provides a stark reminder that the answers to the climate crisis do not lie inside the climate talks—they lie with the people and movements leading the way toward a just, equitable, fossil-free future," one campaigner said.oliviarosane (Common Dreams)
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Compromises, voluntary measures and no mention of fossil fuels: key points from Cop30 deal
Compromises, voluntary measures and no mention of fossil fuels: key points from Cop30 deal
A deal is welcome after talks nearly collapsed but the final agreement contains small steps rather than leapsDamian Carrington (The Guardian)
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Fury as ‘Shamefully Weak’ COP30 Draft Drops [almost] All Mention of Fossil Fuels
Fury as 'Shamefully Weak' COP30 Draft Drops All Mention of Fossil Fuels
"We can’t have a deal that fails to deliver what science and the law require on finance, fossil fuels, or forests and call that progress."jake-johnson (Common Dreams)
Microsoft's OneDrive spots your mates, remembers their faces, and won't forget easily
Microsoft's OneDrive spots your mates, remembers their faces, and won't forget easily
: Then shalt thee change the setting three times, no more!Richard Speed (The Register)
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[Solved]How do I join a community that my instance doesn't "see" yet?
Edit2: Solved per wjs018's comment
Specifically !12ozmouse@adultswim.fan. I can tell the instance is federated because !adultswim@adultswim.fan shows up.
On Lemmy I'd run into this issue, and usually could use the community search and try searching in a few different formats to get it to show up eventually, but I wasn't able to get that to work here. I tried searching the link above, as well as the link without the !, the display name, and the full URL (adultswim.fan/c/12ozmouse), but these didn't work.
Is there any trick to doing this?
Edit: I was able to resolve my issue by making this post, because the link that appeared let me join. But I'd still like to know a general solution that doesn't involve finding or making a post with the link (the post preview didn't turn it into a link so I had to actually make the post for it to work).
Actually no. I just had a look through the code and we have some pretty descriptive error messages depending on how it is failing:
- There is a message that will pop up if the instance is blocked (doesn't look like it is for piefed.zip)
- There is a message that will pop up if the community is banned
- There is a message that will pop up if the instance doesn't allow NSFW communities (looks like piefed.zip does)
- There is a message that will pop up if the admin has restricted users from adding new communities
- Finally, there is a message if the community name is formatted incorrectly
@demigodrick@piefed.zip might be able to help you better as your local admin.
The GOP’s War on Naturalized Citizens’ Right to Vote
In 2025, the Trump administration and GOP officials in key states have viciously targeted the voting rights of naturalized citizens with new access barriers, selective surveillance and intimidatory rhetoric — signaling that the full promises of citizenship, for many, remain unattainable.
The GOP’s War on Naturalized Citizens’ Right to Vote - Democracy Docket
The Trump administration and GOP officials in key states have viciously targeted the voting rights of naturalized citizens with new access barriers, selective surveillance and intimidatory rhetoric — signaling that the full promises of citizenship fo…Democracy Docket
‘Now is the hour’: Australian Labor urged to speed up fossil fuel phase-out to justify Cop30 pledge
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‘Now is the hour’: Labor urged to speed up fossil fuel phase-out to justify Cop30 pledge
Despite Australia signing the Belém declaration, Albanese rejected suggestion Labor shouldn’t develop new gas fieldsAdam Morton (The Guardian)
Why do we need to offset other countries coal use? They're the ones buying it and burning it, not us.
In particular Indonesia:
Yet Indonesia added 1.9 GW of coal capacity in 2024, the third most in the world, behind China and India. Some 80% of this new capacity came from so-called captive coal plants, built specifically to serve industrial estates processing nickel, cobalt and aluminum for the booming electric vehicle market.
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How ironic.
Thanks for making Queensland look good I guess? Even our worst state is still doing better than them.
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Indonesia defies global coal retreat with captive plant boom
JAKARTA — As much of the world shutters coal power plants and shelves new proposals, Indonesia is bucking the trend — adding the third-highest volume of coal capacity globally in 2024, driven largely by the need to power a growing fleet of metal smel…Hans Nicholas Jong (Conservation news)
Australia is among only 24 countries that will meet next April for a conference co-hosted by Colombia and the Netherlands to work on plans for a complete fossil fuel phase-out. Other participating countries include Austria, Belgium, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Fiji, Finland, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Luxembourg, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia, Nepal, Panama, Spain, Slovenia, Vanuatu and Tuvalu.
It is these countries that are leading the way in the fight for a better climate.
The two largest economies and historical emitters, the US and China, were as conspicuous in their lack of impact during the COP30 as they were before. U.S. President Donald Trump declined to send representatives as the Washington exits from global climate accords.
And China has once again proven to focus more on its own interests in trade rather than stepping into a stronger leadership role in fighting climate change while it's energy consumption continues to rise at a staggering rate. The country accounts for one third of the of the world's total energy consumption, compared to a fifth 15 years ago, and is responsible for 90% of the increase in these emissions since 2015. China is portraying itself as a leader in climate policy, but when it's leader Xi Jinping announced a decrease of over 7% by 2035 a few weeks ago, he carefully avoided specifying a baseline.
Researchers think that China’s NDC (Nationally Determined Contribution) falls short to limit global warming to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels, and striving to stay below 1.5 °C. As Lauri Myllyvirta, an analyst who has tracked China’s emissions trends for more than a decade, said in Nature, “Anything less than 20% is definitely not aligned with 2 degrees. Similarly, anything less than 30% is definitely not aligned with 1.5 degrees."
Myllyvirta also says that China's announced emissions cuts — as 7–10% of an undefined amount, rather than specifying a year as the basis for calculation – leaves the door open for short-term emissions increases.
The different pathways for China to achieve carbon neutrality between 2030 and 2060 could result in different amounts of cumulative emissions, says Myllyvirta. “What matters for the climate is the total amount of GHGs emitted into the atmosphere over time,” he says, adding that this is why cutting emissions fast early on is important.
So we should not criticize Australia here, but rather China, the U.S., Russia, and Russia as it is them that opposed to phase out fossil fuels.
China pledges to cut emissions by 2035: what does that mean for the climate?
The country’s plan to reduce greenhouse gases will largely determine the world’s emissions trajectory, researchers say.You, Xiaoying
Australia joins the group of these 24 countries, and they didn't lobby against phasing out fossil fuels - unlike Russia, China, India, the U.S.. Saudi Arabia, and some other oil producing countries.
Australia's reliance on coal-fired power drops to record low in early 2025, the country pledged to end coal consumption by 2038 or earlier (no, that may be not enough, too, but China, India, Russia & Co are not even close to this, and they do nothing that it gets better).
COP-tastrophe: How the COP of Implementation, Truth, Forests, and Indigenous Peoples Failed on All Counts
COP-tastrophe: How the COP of Implementation, Truth, Forests, and Indigenous Peoples Failed on All Counts
COP30 began full of promise but ended as yet another reminder that the mechanism for global climate governance is broken.Drilled
... late in the second week Colombia upstaged their hosts when it announced the creation of an initiative whereby a group of countries would meet to plan the phase out of fossil fuels. The 24-country bloc will meet next April in Santa Marta for a conference co-hosted by Colombia and the Netherlands. Other participating countries include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Fiji, Finland, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Luxembourg, Marshall Islands, Mexico, Micronesia, Nepal, Panama, Spain, Slovenia, Vanuatu and Tuvalu.
So basically it is Latin America, Europe, and Island Nations that take serious action to phase out fossil fuels.
The world's two largest polluters - China and the U.S. - as well as Russia and some oil-producing countries in the Middle East are doing business as usual.
I mean all those who have said that China is leading in the fight against climate change shall now be silent. If you read the reports on the COP it is obvious that Beijing is interested in money and in money only.
The BBC wrote on Beijing;s pavillon at the COP 30 in Brazil that China ramps up charm offensive with extra pandas:
Was it the many copies of Xi Jinping’s speeches on sale? Or the ubiquitous cuddly pandas?Perhaps it was the much-needed fans here for the heat and humidity outside. Whatever the reason, China’s pavilion here proved a huge draw, with long queues forming of people keen to get their hands on Chinese tat.
The pandas definitely seem to be part of the charm offensive from the world’s biggest emitter of planet-warming carbon.
Many expected China to take a bigger leadership role – but the world’s dominant producer of renewable technology has a different view.
China was content to sit quietly and support others who want to slow down the transition away from fossil fuels like India and Saudi Arabia. It is the world’s biggest coal producer after all.
Despite their current power and size, it seems to still suit China to play the role of the developing country that it was when the UN climate body was formed back in 1992. With extra pandas!
No agreement reached on new pledges to cut fossil fuels at COP30 in Brazil
"We know some of you had greater ambitions," says COP30's president after negotiations among nearly 200 countries ran over time.BBC News
Lemurs in Madagascar Face an Unexpected Killer
Thousands of the endangered primates end up on the dinner plates of people in the upper rung of the country’s society who have money to spare.
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Von der Leyen demonstrate how to quickly lose credibility on protecting the environment.
Soon she'll tell she wants to fight forest fires without reducing the amount of gas being poured on forests by arsonists.
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Join the Be Like Clippy movement to make technology more user-friendly and transparent. Including a list of custom clippy profile picturesbe-clippy.com
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Why China Can’t Sort Out Its Property Market Mess
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Web archive linkOnce one of the country’s biggest growth drivers, China’s property market has been in a downward spiral for four years with no signs of abating. Real estate values continue to plummet, households in financial distress are being forced to sell properties, and apartment developers that racked up enormous debt on speculative projects are on the brink of collapse.
There was some optimism that government measures to end the crisis had been working to reinvigorate the market, but in March, government-linked developer China Vanke Co. reported a record 49.5 billion yuan ($6.8 billion) annual loss for 2024, showing just how deep the problems run. Then in August, property giant China Evergrande Group delisted from the Hong Kong stock exchange — making the shares effectively worthless — marking a grim milestone for the nation’s property sector.
China is now considering further measures to revive its struggling property sector, particularly after new and resale homes recorded their steepest price declines in at least a year in October. The slump has heightened concerns that further weakening could destabilize the country’s financial system.
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Evergrande’s downfall is by far the biggest in a crisis that dragged down China’s economic growth and led to a record number of distressed builders.
Founded in 1996 by Hui Ka Yan, Evergrande’s rapid expansion was from the outset fueled by heavy borrowing. It became the most indebted borrower among its peers, with total liabilities reaching about $360 billion at the end of 2021. For a time it was the country’s biggest developer by contracted sales and was worth more than $50 billion in 2017 at its peak. Founder and chairman Hui became Asia’s second-richest person. Over the years the company also invested in the electric vehicle industry and bought a local football club....
How did some Chinese developers get into this mess?
In 1998, China created a nationwide housing market after tightly restricting private sales for decades. Back then, only a third of its people lived in towns and cities. That’s risen to two-thirds, with the urban population expanding by 480 million. The exodus from the countryside represented a vast commercial opportunity for construction firms and developers.
Money flooded into real estate as the emerging middle class leapt upon what was one of the few safe investments available, pushing home prices up sixfold over the 15 years ending in 2022. Local and regional authorities, which rely on sales of public land for a chunk of their revenue, encouraged the development boom. At its peak, the sector directly and indirectly accounted for about a quarter of domestic output and almost 80% of household assets. Estimates vary, but counting new and existing homes, plus inventory, the sector was worth about $52 trillion in 2019 — about twice the size of the US real estate market.
The property craze was powered by debt as builders rushed to satisfy expected future demand. The boom encouraged speculative buying, with new homes pre-sold by developers who turned increasingly to foreign investors for funds. Opaque liabilities made it hard to assess credit risks. The speculation led to astronomical prices, with homes in boom cities such as Shenzhen becoming less affordable relative to local incomes than those in London or New York. In response, the government moved in 2020 to reduce the risk of a bubble and temper the inequality that unaffordable housing can create.
Anxious to rein in the industry’s debts and fearful that serial defaults could ravage China’s financial system, officials began to squeeze new financing for developers and asked banks to slow the pace of mortgage lending. The government imposed stringent rules on debt ratios and cash holdings for developers that were called the “three red lines” by state-run media. The measures sparked a cash crunch for developers that was exacerbated by the impact of aggressive measures to contain Covid-19, such as the suspension of construction sites.
Many developers were unable to adhere to the new rules as their finances were already stretched. In 2021, Evergrande defaulted on more than $300 billion, triggering the beginning of China’s property crisis. Two more property giants defaulted — Sunac China Holdings Ltd in 2022 and Country Garden Holdings Co. in 2023.
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With household debt at a high of 145% of disposable income per capita at the end of 2023, homeowners are increasingly under financial pressure. The country’s residential mortgage delinquency ratio – which tracks overdue mortgage payments – jumped to the highest in four years as of late 2023. Some homeowners are being forced to sell their properties at a discounted rate, which is only exacerbating the problem.
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Chinese banks’ bad debt — loans they no longer expect to recover — hit a record 3.5 trillion yuan ($492 billion) at the end of September. Fitch Ratings has warned the situation could deteriorate further in 2026 as households struggle to repay mortgages and other loans.
A prolonged property slump could also deepen deflationary pressures. Former finance minister Lou Jiwei recently warned that households’ worsening outlook — driven by falling home values — will affect consumption levels and intensify price declines.
According to economists at Morgan Stanley and Beijing-based think tank CF40, the property sector’s drag on inflation could even be greater than official data suggest. They argue that the methodology used to determine China’s official Consumer Price Index understates falling rents, and, by extension, the broader deflationary impact.
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They tried to overturn the 2020 US election. Now, they hold power in Trump’s Washington
Those who tried to overturn the 2020 election now occupy key federal roles, shaping rules and sowing doubt for 2026
The people who tried to overturn the 2020 election have more power than ever – and they plan to use it.
Bolstered by the president, they have prominent roles in key parts of the federal government. Harmeet Dhillon, a lawyer who helped advance Donald Trump’s claims of a stolen election in 2020, now leads the civil rights division of the justice department. An election denier, Heather Honey, now serves as the deputy assistant secretary for election integrity in the department of homeland security. Kurt Olsen, an attorney involved in the “stop the steal” movement, is now a special government employee investigating the 2020 election.
A movement that once pressured elected officials to bend to its whims is now part of the government.
House Republican Troy Nehls will not seek re-election in 2026
Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, announced Saturday that he would not seek re-election next year.
Nehls, a close ally of Donald Trump who co-sponsored legislation that proposed putting the president on the $100 bill and renaming Washington’s Dulles International Airport after Trump, said he came to his decision after consulting his family during the Thanksgiving holiday — and that he intends to “focus on my family and return home after this Congress.”
Nehls’ announcement adds to uncertainty for House Republicans. Their majority — 219 to 213 — will shrink after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., resigns effective early January, and after a number of other Republicans retire or seek other office.
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However, while I saw some really nice updates come through, I also saw some that weren’t so great. It felt like they were making poor choices, likely because of their legal department.Eugen Rochko: That’s exactly how I would put it. It’s like Cambridge Analytica burned them, and they didn’t want a repeat. And that really limited what they could do.
The tone of how they speak about Meta and Threads bothers me. It was incredibly obvious why it failed.
Recommendations for digitalizing old photo prints? and slides?
I found some old photo albums and slides (mostly dating back to '80) and I'm considering digitalizing some of them.
How would you proceed in my shoes?
I have a decent mirrorless camera (plus minimal editing skills) and an office scanner, but I'm open to buy extra equipment. I'm also open to sending the lot to some third party studio that specializes in the task, but if possible (and if it's not much more costly) I would prefer to DYI and process the photos/slides as I review them.
DeepSeek's Strong Comeback: Open-Sourcing an IMO Gold Medal-Level Math Model
DeepSeek's Strong Comeback: Open-Sourcing an IMO Gold Medal-Level Math Model
DeepSeek Unveils the Path of Self - Verified Mathematical Reasoningeu.36kr.com
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Trump’s Peace With NATO Reinforces Its Purpose: US-Led Global Hegemony
Trump’s Peace With NATO Reinforces Its Purpose: US-Led Global Hegemony | Truthout
Trump’s hardball tactics have extorted greater allied cooperation and reasserted US domination over the organization.Zack Kligler (Truthout)
Black History Has the Power to Ignite Movements. That’s Why the Right Fears It.
I looked at the slave shackles in the exhibit. My ancestors wore chains like this one. A bone-deep sorrow hit. When I researched my family history, names began to vanish as I traced it to Indigenous and African slavery. Here, right in front of me was material proof of the horror they survived. What is my responsibility to them?The Slavery and Freedom exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in D.C. is a soul-shaking experience. Going from the bottom level to the higher exhibits, visitors take the journey from slavery to freedom. I went years ago, and decided to go again with family and friends. During the government shutdown, the closed museum doors were symbolic of a larger right-wing attack. Donald Trump and the MAGA movement have censored Black history, pulled Black books, removed Black Lives Matters icons, and led to a mass firing of Black federal employees.
Black History Has the Power to Ignite Movements. That’s Why the Right Fears It. | Truthout
The administration’s preemptive assault on history is a desperate attempt to stop new social movements from starting.britney (Truthout)
OpenAI Is Having a Mental Health Crisis
OpenAI Is Having a Mental Health Crisis
ChatGPT's mental health team is bleeding talent and facing controversyEce Yildirim (Gizmodo)
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Passeggiata lungo la Via dei Pianeti di Faenza - I Weekend della Scienza 2025
Nell'ambito dei Weekend della Scienza 2025, domenica 30 novembre, dalle ore 14:30, il Gruppo Astrofili Faenza organizza una visita guidata alla Via dei Pianeti: il modello in scala 1:un miliardo del Sistema Solare, con il Sole di 1,4 metri di diametro da immaginare sulla Rotonda 100km del Passatore. Il percorso si sviluppa verso il centro di Faenza lungo Via Firenze, proseguendo in Piazzale Sercognani e sulla pista ciclabile per Granarolo Faentino, fino all'incrocio con Via Gubbio
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Ritrovo: alle 14:30 presso il Parco Veniero Lombardi - Punta degli Orti, in zona Rotonda 100km del Passatore (Bocche dei Canali). A seguire, camminata di circa 1,5km partendo dalla targa del Sole nei pressi della rotonda, per poi proseguire visitando le targhe dei pianeti lungo Via Firenze da Mercurio a Saturno, nei pressi del cimitero.
🌞🔭 Osservazione del Sole: condizioni meteo permettendo, alla partenza saranno messi a disposizione del pubblico strumenti opportunamente protetti per osservare in sicurezza il Sole, tra cui alcuni telescopi solari per osservare la cromosfera, le protuberanze e le macchie solari
La partecipazione è gratuita, ma è necessaria la prenotazione attraverso un messaggio privato, oppure usando i contatti disponibili sul sito www.astrofaenza.it
I Weekend della Scienza sono una serie di eventi aperti al pubblico, organizzati nel periodo da ottobre a dicembre, da Casa Museo Raffaele Bendandi, Gruppo Astrofili Faenza APS, Museo Civico di Scienze Naturali Malmerendi, Museo Torricelliano e Palestra della Scienza APS. Il programma completo è disponibile su www.palestradellascienza.it/cms/images/eventi/2025/WeekendScienza2025.pdf
Northwestern University agrees to pay US government $75m to restore research funding
Northwestern University agrees to pay US government $75m to restore research funding
Agreement will also end series of investigations of university over school’s alleged failure to fight antisemitismGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification"
Valve dev counters calls to scrap Steam AI disclosures, says it's a "technology relying on cultural laundering, IP infringement, and slopification"
A Valve artist has defended AI disclosures on storefronts like Steam, saying they only scare those with "low effort" products.Jamie Hore (PCGamesN)
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We need the disclosures now to slow the pace of the bullshit taking over, but it will not be stopped.
I mean, fuck, at this point if they're using photoshop to extend a background, it's AI. It'll just end up becoming the California this contains items known to cause cancer logo all over again. It's still the right thing to call it out, but everything, in short order, will require the label.
So why the fuck are they fighting to not do it? I'll be a couple of billable hours and everyone and their brother will either disclose that they're doing it or lie about it and we can move on with life.
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Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll out
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This is interesting, because “add ads” usually means margins are slim, and the product is in a race to the bottom.
If ChatGPT was the transcendent, priceless, premium service they are hyping it as… why would it need ads?
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Yes and no. It’s more that there is a lag time between demand and supply. So the scarcity is “manufactured” but simply because the manufacturer rolled the dice on the demand and lost.
Keep in mind, many manufacturers aren’t selling for more to stores when this happens, they typically have a contract setting a price.
Now, can the manufacturer back out of this contract and demand a higher price? It really depends on the contract wording. You can’t really be forced to sell things unless a specific number of items was part of the contract.
When I was doing work experience in around 1995, I did mine at a local computer firm. A few days in, the doorbell rang. I looked over at the security camera. It was four lads in balaclavas.
I thought we were going to get robbed. The boss opened the door, put his hand over the camera, and returned a few seconds later with his hands full of SIMMs. Which he dropped on the table in front of me.
"Test these will you" he said, and that was it. That's what memory theft was like. A bunch of lads breaking into offices, nicking the RAM from the PCs, and selling it local computer shops who would sell it right back to the offices they stole it from.
Not one guy having an expensive package stolen at random.
No, your favourite influencer hasn't got a dozen dachshund dogs. It's just AI
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When scrolling through social media recently, you might have noticed posts which seem a bit… off.
Grainy CCTV footage of a dog saving a child from a bear attack, a video of wild bunnies on a trampoline or a picture of a Christmas market outside Buckingham Palace.
It's all AI generated and due to its low quality and its inauthenticity, it's being branded AI "slop".
Both social media users and content creators say they're worried that AI slop flooding feeds is leading to a less authentic online experience - and is drowning out real posts.
But a new trend, which sees people adding AI-generated animals to original photographs, has encouraged some content creators to embrace AI.
"I was like, that's really niche because it looks so real," influencer Zoe Ilana Hill says.
The 26-year-old jumped on the trend after being impressed by the imaginative way another content creator had used AI, by editing some of her original photos and adding AI dogs.
"I don't want to see it [AI] as a threat to my career, I want to see it as something I can work alongside with," the full-time influencer says.
Zoe, who has 82,000 followers, says she feels like platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok are trying to "push" and "force AI" on users, and has seen her fair share of slop her own feed.
But she saw potential in the AI animal trend, adding that she suspected the post would perform well as she thought social media users would "be like, oh my God, she's holding a deer".
"The deer is so seasonal and that is so rare to be actually able to go and physically see a deer in person," she says.
Zoe says her post was a success - with more than 20,000 likes and comments including: "No stop this is the cutest thing ever" and "this trend is adorable!!!!"
Whenever Zoe posts a photo made with AI, she likes to make it clear it's a generated image, "there is actually a tag [on Instagram] where you can say this photo was created by AI".
"I don't think it's fair for people to think that something's real when it's not."
When influencers don't disclose the use of AI - it can cause confusion.
That was the case with one German influencer, with 900,000 followers, posted a picture with dozens of AI dalmatians captioned: "just me, living my dream".
One user commented asking: "Is it AI? I saw a post like this three times today."
Another replied concerned for the generated animals' welfare, adding "there are plenty of dogs sitting in animal shelters who would like to have a nice home".
Hot girls have started using AI," wrote one X user discussing the trend by sharing animal photos from various influencers in a post viewed almost 27 million times.
But not everyone sees using AI this way as harmless fun.
Another X user responded: "They are not hot because they use AI for mindless slop that could easily be done by hand with Photoshop."
Clara Sandell, a marketing professional and digital creator from Finland took part in the trend after she saw it "everywhere" and found the posts "so cute".
"I kind of put my own twist [on the trend], I used my spirit animals and my favourite animals," the 38-year-old adds.
Clara posted a carousel photo on Instagram with tigers, an elk, a horse, and cats and dogs.
Reaction from the photos were positive, with many labelling the post as "chic" and "beautiful".
When asked if she would participate in future AI trends she replied "depending on how cute the trend is," and if it was transparent so that you can "see it's AI" being used.
For content creators looking to create high-quality images, social media consultant Matt Navarra thinks that AI makes it easier to produce "fantastical high gloss" and "aesthetic" content for influencers, "whether it's wild animals generated, through to something that's much more believable".
Whilst some of the AI content we see online is unrealistic and evidentially not real, Mr Navarra says "most people who are serious about being a creator or an influencer want to maintain a reputation".
He believes many creators are "doubling down on the realness" to give themselves a place on the feed amongst "a sea of AI-generated content which is flooding or AI slop as it's been termed".
The consultant says he predicts 2026 will be the year of AI dominated content on social media, adding: "If you thought that AI animal content was quirky, I think buckle up".
But not everyone will be pleased to hear this.
Maddi Mathers, a tattoo artist from Melbourne commented "love you but not the AI" under the same German influencers post who created the AI dalmatians.
Commenting isn't something that Maddi, who describes herself as a "very silent social media user" would normally do.
But when the tattoo artist first saw the photo, she believed it was real before but scrolling through the posts revealed the cute dalmatians were "obviously very fake".
"Honestly, it's such a simple thing but it makes you feel dumb when you get fooled by AI," the 25- year-old explains.
Maddi says such AI posts create an element of mistrust because "there's such an importance of being true to yourself and showing your true personality" when being an influencer.
She believes that when creators put out content that isn't real it can be "damaging for their career" as their audience "won't know what to believe anymore".
AI slop isn't necessarily a bad thing - "but the speed and volume of what we're creating" is what concerns creative health scientist Katina Bajaj.
"When we're creating and consuming AI-generated content at such a rapid pace, we aren't giving our brains enough time to digest," Mrs Bajaj says.
She explains that from her perspective, the solution to AI slop isn't to ban it or "look down upon AI tools," but to "prioritise and value our creative health more than generating endless content".
There is currently no requirement "to label images that have been created or altered with AI" on Instagram, according to Meta's policy.
However, "images will still receive a label if Meta's systems detect that they were AI-generated".
TikTok has recently launched a new tool which allows users to shape their feed - this includes being able to see more or less AI generated content.
The 'Manage Topics' feature is intended to help people tailor their 'for you page' to ensure users have a range of content in their feed, rather than removing or replacing content entirely.
There is a lot of AI software that can be used to make this trend, but not all can create the flawless content social media is portraying.
Emily Manns, a fashion content creator from the US, didn't quite get what she bargained for when she bought multiple AI apps to join in with the trend and received "one single rodent" in what was meant to be an aesthetic photo.
"I don't even know what [the animal] was," said the 34-year-old.
"It [the photo] took like 2 minutes to load, and when it loaded, I was peeing my pants of laughter."
The app also added an extra finger onto the influencers hand, and distorted her face.
Emily says she posted the photo to her Instagram but "deleted it instantly" because the content wasn't engaging very well.
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No, your favourite influencer hasn't got a dozen Dachshund dogs. It's just AI
There’s a new social media trend taking over - influencers are using AI to add animals to their photos.Kerena Cobbina (BBC News)
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MAGA's Epstein gaslighting is unsustainable
Trump, the White House, and congressional Republicans have spent nearly the entire first year of the president’s second term pushing an ever-expanding number of contradictory narratives about not just what’s in the files, but why Democrats and even staunch conservatives like Rep. Thomas Massie have been demanding their release.There’s a very simple reason for this: Trump and Republicans have no idea how to cover for a president who is clearly all over the files.
MAGA's Epstein gaslighting is unsustainable
To believe anything they say requires a complete suspension of common sense.Justin Glawe (Public Notice)
World Socialist Web Site to launch Socialism AI
World Socialist Web Site to launch Socialism AI
This revolutionary tool will harness artificial intelligence for the development of socialist consciousness in the international working class.World Socialist Web Site
Aluminium OS will be Google’s take on Android for PC
"A job listing reveals the first details of Google’s fusion of Android and ChromeOS. "
"We know a little more about Google’s long-gestating plans to combine the best parts of Android and ChromeOS into a single OS thanks to a job listing for a product manager to work on 'Aluminium OS.' The job ad describes it as 'a new operating system built with Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the core.'"
Aluminium OS will be Google’s take on Android for PC
The first details of Aluminium OS, Google’s fusion of Android and ChromeOS for PCs and tablets, have been revealed in a job listing.Dominic Preston (The Verge)
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RRF Caserta. Rassegna stampa 29 11 25 Tensioni Lega e FI. Guerra Russia e Ucraina. Polemiche stop legge antistupro. Sport
Bolkestein, balneari in protesta per le concessioni
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Al centro della protesta c’è la lettura delle norme europee sulle concessioni. «Le concessioni sul demanio marittimo precedenti al 28 dicembre 2009 e successivamente prorogate non devono rientrare nel campo della Bolkestein, e a stabilirlo è la Corte di giustizia europea – sottolinea Elvo Alpigiani, coordinatore provinciale Fiba Confesercenti –. La Corte precisa che il rinnovo di una concessione di occupazione del demanio pubblico marittimo si traduce nella successione di due titoli di occupazione e non nella proroga del primo. La proroga è la continuazione di un rapporto già esistente, non un nuovo titolo».
Bolkestein, balneari in protesta per le concessioni - genovaquotidiana.com
Martedì 2 dicembre presidio in Prefettura promosso da Fiba Confesercenti Genova e Assobalneari Tigullio: «Tutela del lavoro e stop a un’applicazione distorta della direttiva sulle concessioni demaniali»GenovaQuotidiana (genovaquotidiana.com)
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The cost of living and housing in China is forcing young people to move out of megacities
The cost of living and housing in China is forcing young people to move out of megacities
Tired of the hyper-competitiveness of metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai, a new generation is beginning to move to cities like Chengdu and ChangshaInma Bonet (Ediciones EL PAÍS S.L.)
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Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase. (2015)
Per certi artisti è già abbastanza difficile trovare la propria voce, una forma espressiva che permetta di trasferire liberamente il proprio sentire all'altro. Non che la vena creativa di Steven Wilson fosse sacrificata all'interno dei Porcupine Tree, ma quella voce, che solo in certi sparuti episodi in studio emergeva con assoluta limpidezza, non poteva più rimanere confinata... Leggi e ascolta...
Matrix Retiring the Slack Bridge by January
Bridges are one of the reasons Matrix is called Matrix: let’s matrix all the networks together! They are key to onboard new users into the network. However, maintaining and operating bridges, in particular to closed, proprietary platforms, is expensive: they need to be kept up to date with any change made by the platform on a regular basis and they’re fiddly to keep up and running.The Matrix.org Foundation has been hosting a free of charge Slack bridge for users of the matrix.org server for several years. The code of the bridge belongs to the Foundation, hosted under its GitHub workspace, but the bulk of the maintenance was done by Element. Maintaining and operating bridges to closed, proprietary platforms such as Slack comes at a high cost, both financially and in terms of reliability as they are subject to change without notice. The bridge has been unmaintained for some time now, and this has led to degraded functionality and inconsistent performance for users. While we understand that some people still find it useful in certain cases, it is not right to continue providing a service that we know does not meet the standards expected of matrix.org.
This is why, without enough customers paying for it and despite the efforts of the community trying to help, Element will not continue to maintain this bridge. As a result, the Foundation will no longer provide this service to matrix.org users. We want to thank Element for all these years of graciously maintaining a bridge for us.
Retiring the Slack Bridge on matrix.org
Matrix, the open protocol for secure decentralised communicationsAmandine Le Pape (matrix.org)
New to Linux which OS to use?
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Seems like Mint is the consensus and I don't disagree. Just some things to consider when choosing:
- Desktop Environment/Window Manager (DE/WM) this is the software responsible for displaying your desktop and managing the opening and closing of graphical windows. Window managers are very bare-bones and might offer an experience significantly different than Windows. (See tiling WMs). Desktop environments do the same and more, and are often bundled with launchers and useful default programs like terminals and editors.
- Package manager. Package managers are responsible for managing your installed software. There are a variety of options, and distros typically will choose one as their default. Pacman for Arch, Aptitude for Debian, RPM for RedHat, and others. These are mostly interchangeable for the end user, but each has slightly different commands and frontends. So just be aware there will be a bit of an extra learning curve moving from a distro that uses one to a distro that uses another.
- Release cycle. Different distros offer different styles of releasing updates. Ubuntu and Debian periodically release updates in a cycle with major and minor releases. Some releases are marked for long term support and others marked as short term. Upgrading releases has been hit or miss for me, so I prefer rolling release distros. These distros don't distinguish major releases and simply upgrade in place. Each has it's own advantages, just be mindful of how often you will have to upgrade.
Package manager. Package managers are responsible for managing your installed software. There are a variety of options, and distros typically will choose one as their default. Pacman for Arch, Aptitude for Debian, RPM for RedHat, and others. These are mostly interchangeable for the end user, but each has slightly different commands and frontends. So just be aware there will be a bit of an extra learning curve moving from a distro that uses one to a distro that uses another.
RedHat uses dnf, RPM is the package format.
Apt sucks, pacman is ok, dnf is the best, history and rollback are great.
Don't be afraid to ask in chatrooms if your distro has any, the myth of the rude Linux community is just that, a myth.
US teen Mohammed Ibrahim released from Israeli prison after nine months
Mohammed’s release on Thursday came after a months-long pressure campaign from United States lawmakers and civil rights groups.
The teenager from Florida was 15 years old in February when he was arrested and taken from his family home in the town of al-Mazraa ash-Sharqiya, near Ramallah. He turned 16 while being held in Israeli jail, where he drastically lost weight and contracted a skin infection.
Last month, 27 US lawmakers joined a letter urging the Trump administration to push Israel to free him. Individual legislators, most prominently Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen, have also been raising awareness for the case and demanding Mohammed’s release.
US teen Mohammed Ibrahim released from Israeli prison after nine months
Advocates say the 16-year-old’s health had been in decline since his arrest in February for allegedly throwing rocks.Al Jazeera Staff (Al Jazeera)
”Donna, Io”: i racconti sulla violenza di genere e la lotta delle donne
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- “Donna, Io”: il mosaico dell’esperienza femminile sotto il patriarcato
- Un coro di racconti per l’universalità della violenza di genere
- Quando il dominio maschile incontra la libertà femminile
- Anatomia della violenza e forme invisibili fino al femminicidio
- Violenza psicologica e controllo coercitivo
- La trappola della violenza economica
- Femminicidio e la crisi del possesso e la negazione della soggettività
- La crisi del possesso e la negazione della soggettività
- Il contro-racconto tra rinascita sorellanza e rivoluzione culturale
- Il volo verso Barcellona, la rinascita e il percorso interiore
- Educazione all’affettività e la proposta di cambiamento culturale
- La sfida della vittimizzazione secondaria
Title:
Donna, io
Author:
AA.VV.
Genre:
antologia di racconti
Publisher:
Ciclope Lettore
Release Date:
aprile 2024
Pages:
184
Source:
ciclopelettore.com/donna-io/
“Donna, Io” è un’antologia di racconti sulla violenza di genere che analizza il dominio maschile e la crisi del possesso. Un manifesto per l’autodeterminazione delle donne e un appello per l’educazione all’affettività come via di rinascita e prevenzione.
“Donna, Io”: il mosaico dell’esperienza femminile sotto il patriarcato
Un coro di racconti per l’universalità della violenza di genere
“Donna, Io” non è un saggio, né un romanzo singolo, ma una potente antologia che convoca un coro di voci per affrontare il tema della violenza di genere. Questa struttura a mosaico è la sua prima forza: la varietà di autori e stili narrativi non disperde il messaggio, ma ne rafforza l’universalità e la pervasività. Attraverso racconti brevi e intensi, l’opera scompone il fenomeno in tante schegge di vita, rendendolo palpabile e intimo.
La prefazione stessa, delineando la donna come “Madre, amica, sorella, figlia a volte moglie o compagna e tanto altro,” anticipa che le storie che leggeremo non appartengono a un unico profilo di vittima, ma attraversano ogni ruolo e contesto sociale. I racconti ci mostrano la violenza domestica in contesti apparentemente “normali”, l’abuso vissuto dalla professionista come dalla casalinga, dalla giovane alla donna adulta. Questa polifonia è essenziale per superare gli stereotipi di genere che vorrebbero confinare la violenza in specifiche fasce sociali, dimostrando invece che essa è la trama comune di troppe esistenze femminili. L’antologia si pone così come uno specchio che riflette l’intera società italiana, rendendo il libro uno strumento fondamentale per il dibattito femminista e la prevenzione.
Quando il dominio maschile incontra la libertà femminile
Se l’antologia stabilisce che la violenza di genere è la trama comune, il sottotesto unificante è lo scontro tra il dominio maschile e l’affermazione della libertà femminile. I racconti di “Donna, Io” rivelano che la violenza non nasce dal nulla, ma è spesso l’ultima, disperata risposta a una donna che sta esercitando la sua autodeterminazione, minacciando così il sistema patriarcale su cui si fonda la crisi del possesso.
Ogni storia diventa, in questo senso, la cronaca di un atto di resistenza. I personaggi femminili sono puniti non per ciò che fanno di male, ma per ciò che fanno per sé: cercare indipendenza, prendere decisioni, o semplicemente voler “essere vita, essere libertà”. La prefazione, citando il movimento di lotta nato in Iran nel 2022 a seguito della morte di Mahsa Amini, sposta subito il focus dal trauma individuale alla dimensione politica della resistenza, suggerendo che il libro intero sia un manifesto di libertà. I racconti illustrano vividamente come l’atto violento sia l’espressione massima di chi, non potendo più controllare la donna, tenta di annullarla, confermando che la violenza è una reazione alla perdita percepita di potere e non una questione di amore malato.
Anatomia della violenza e forme invisibili fino al femminicidio
Violenza psicologica e controllo coercitivo
La raccolta di racconti “Donna, Io” offre uno sguardo crudo sulla progressione dell’abuso, dimostrando che il danno fisico è spesso l’epilogo di una distruzione silenziosa. Molte storie si focalizzano sull’escalation lenta e i maltrattamenti non fisici, che fungono da prologo. L’obiettivo comune dei carnefici descritti è minare l’autostima e l’identità della donna attraverso la violenza psicologica. I lettori riconosceranno le dinamiche di controllo coercitivo: l’isolamento dagli amici e dalla famiglia, le accuse costanti e, in alcuni casi, il gaslighting – quell’arma sottile che porta la vittima a dubitare della propria sanità mentale. Evidenziare questi racconti è cruciale per il dibattito femminista, poiché insegna a riconoscere i segnali d’allarme prima che sfocino nella violenza fisica aperta.
La trappola della violenza economica
Un altro tema trattato con lucidità nella raccolta è la violenza economica, uno strumento subdolo di controllo coercitivo che rende la fuga una prospettiva terrificante. I racconti che si addentrano in questo aspetto sono fondamentali perché demoliscono il mito dell’indipendenza come unica via di salvezza. Le storie illustrano vividamente donne che vengono allontanate dal lavoro, private dell’accesso ai conti bancari o costrette a chiedere denaro per ogni spesa. La dipendenza finanziaria creata artificialmente funge da trappola, rendendo l’autonomia un sogno irrealizzabile. Sottolineare questi episodi nella recensione aiuta a sensibilizzare il pubblico sulla natura onnicomprensiva del dominio maschile, che si esercita tanto con un pugno quanto con la negazione di una carta di credito.
Femminicidio e la crisi del possesso e la negazione della soggettività
La parte più tragica dell’antologia è inevitabilmente quella che affronta il femminicidio, l’atto estremo che sancisce il fallimento di ogni relazione basata sul dominio maschile. In “Donna, Io”, i racconti che culminano in questa violenza fatale servono a smascherare la retorica dell'”amore criminale”. In realtà, mostrano l’omicidio come l’epilogo di una profonda crisi del possesso.
I testi evidenziano quella che è stata definita la “spocchiosa risposta dell’uomo narcisista”: l’incapacità di tollerare che una donna possa reclamare la sua autodeterminazione o persino assumere posizioni di potere e indipendenza. Quando il controllo coercitivo fallisce e la donna esprime la sua libertà femminile, il femminicida agisce per punire la disubbidienza e ripristinare simbolicamente il suo ordine. Queste storie non sono solo cronaca di morte, ma un’analisi della mentalità che percepisce la donna come una sua proprietà. Leggere questi finali drammatici nell’ottica della crisi del possesso è cruciale per il dibattito femminista, poiché sposta la responsabilità dalla “passione” alla violenza strutturale e intenzionale.
La crisi del possesso e la negazione della soggettività
La parte più tragica dell’antologia è inevitabilmente quella che affronta il femminicidio, l’atto estremo che sancisce il fallimento di ogni relazione basata sul dominio maschile. In “Donna, Io”, i racconti che culminano in questa violenza fatale servono a smascherare la retorica dell'”amore criminale”. In realtà, mostrano l’omicidio come l’epilogo di una profonda crisi del possesso.
I testi evidenziano quella che è stata definita la “spocchiosa risposta dell’uomo narcisista”: l’incapacità di tollerare che una donna possa reclamare la sua autodeterminazione o persino assumere posizioni di potere e indipendenza. Quando il controllo coercitivo fallisce e la donna esprime la sua libertà femminile, il femminicida agisce per punire la disubbidienza e ripristinare simbolicamente il suo ordine. Queste storie non sono solo cronaca di morte, ma un’analisi della mentalità che percepisce la donna come una sua proprietà. Leggere questi epiloghi nell’ottica della crisi del possesso è cruciale per il dibattito femminista, poiché sposta la responsabilità dalla “passione” alla violenza strutturale e intenzionale.
Il contro-racconto tra rinascita sorellanza e rivoluzione culturale
Il volo verso Barcellona, la rinascita e il percorso interiore
Nonostante la dolorosa analisi del dominio maschile, “Donna, Io” non è un libro che si arrende al trauma; al contrario, propone un potente contro-racconto di speranza e resilienza. La rinascita è il filo rosso che lega i racconti di uscita e liberazione, rappresentata in modo emblematico dall’episodio della donna in fuga che prende un volo per Barcellona. Questa scena, in cui Janette Elena, con i lividi ancora freschi, guarda le luci del continente svanire, cristallizza il momento di svolta: “Finalmente poteva rinascere, ricominciare”.
Il libro ci ricorda che l’autodeterminazione non è solo un concetto teorico, ma un percorso concreto, spesso iniziato con un atto di rottura radicale. La fuga descritta non è solo un viaggio materiale, ma l’inizio di un viaggio interiore necessario per superare le paure e le insicurezze lasciate dai maltrattamenti. Questi epiloghi positivi sono fondamentali per il dibattito femminista, poiché mostrano che le storie non sono solo dolore e denuncia, ma soprattutto vie d’uscita e l’affermazione finale della soggettività femminile sulla violenza subita.
Educazione all’affettività e la proposta di cambiamento culturale
L’elemento di maggiore prospettiva offerto da “Donna, Io” non risiede solo nella denuncia, ma nella sua proposta proattiva e lungimirante: la necessità di una vera e propria rivoluzione culturale che trovi le sue fondamenta nell’educazione all’affettività. Attraverso il doloroso campionario di racconti – che mostrano l’origine della violenza nel dominio maschile e nella crisi del possesso – il libro lancia un appello chiaro: è inutile intervenire solo a valle, con misure punitive.
I maltrattamenti e le tragedie narrate diventano strumenti didattici per illustrare perché e come si formano le dinamiche tossiche. La raccolta suggerisce che l’unico cambiamento definitivo può avvenire attraverso la formazione delle nuove generazioni. Insegnare l’affettività significa insegnare innanzitutto il consenso, il rispetto della libertà femminile e il riconoscimento dell’altro come soggettività e non come proprietà. Questo appello trasforma l’antologia da opera letteraria a manifesto programmatico per il dibattito femminista, focalizzato sulla prevenzione e sulla costruzione di un futuro in cui la violenza di genere non sia più la trama comune.
La sfida della vittimizzazione secondaria
La forza dei racconti di “Donna, Io” non si esaurisce nella descrizione della violenza privata, ma si estende alla critica di un sistema che troppo spesso fallisce nel tutelare le vittime. Sebbene la rinascita e l’autodeterminazione siano possibili, il libro non ignora il difficile rapporto delle donne con le istituzioni.
Molti epiloghi e passaggi intermedi narrano, implicitamente o esplicitamente, la frustrazione, lo scetticismo o la sfiducia incontrata dalle donne quando tentano di denunciare o di ottenere tutela legale. La vittima, dopo aver subito il maltrattamento e la violenza psicologica da parte del partner, si trova a dover affrontare il trauma di essere messa in discussione o non creduta dalle forze dell’ordine o dalla magistratura. La raccolta, dunque, serve a sollevare una domanda fondamentale per il dibattito femminista: come possiamo garantire una giustizia per le donne che sia autenticamente empatica e che sostenga, invece di minare, il difficile percorso verso la libertà? L’antologia, in questo senso, è un appello non solo alla rivoluzione culturale (tramite l’educazione all’affettività), ma anche alla riforma del sistema giudiziario.
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"Donna, Io": i racconti sulla violenza di genere e la lotta delle donne
Donna, Io: I racconti di violenza di genere. Analisi del dominio maschile e appello per l'educazione all'affettività e l'autodeterminazione.Francesco Scatigno (Magozine.it)
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Ukraine: Europeans push back on US plan during Geneva talks – DW – 11/24/2025
Ukraine: Europeans push back on US plan during Geneva talks
Kyiv's allies are working on revisions to Washington's peace plan as US and European officials meet in Geneva. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has hailed the talks as "the best so far."John Silk (Deutsche Welle)
Apertus: Switzerland government release a fully open, transparent, multilingual language LLM
"Apertus: a fully open, transparent, multilingual language model
EPFL, ETH Zurich and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) released Apertus 2 September, Switzerland’s first large-scale, open, multilingual language model — a milestone in generative AI for transparency and diversity.
Researchers from EPFL, ETH Zurich and CSCS have developed the large language model Apertus – it is one of the largest open LLMs and a basic technology on which others can build.
In brief
Researchers at EPFL, ETH Zurich and CSCS have developed Apertus, a fully open Large Language Model (LLM) – one of the largest of its kind.
As a foundational technology, Apertus enables innovation and strengthens AI expertise across research, society and industry by allowing others to build upon it.
Apertus is currently available through strategic partner Swisscom, the AI platform Hugging Face, and the Public AI network.
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The model is named Apertus – Latin for “open” – highlighting its distinctive feature: the entire development process, including its architecture, model weights, and training data and recipes, is openly accessible and fully documented.
AI researchers, professionals, and experienced enthusiasts can either access the model through the strategic partner Swisscom or download it from Hugging Face – a platform for AI models and applications – and deploy it for their own projects. Apertus is freely available in two sizes – featuring 8 billion and 70 billion parameters, the smaller model being more appropriate for individual usage. Both models are released under a permissive open-source license, allowing use in education and research as well as broad societal and commercial applications.
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Trained on 15 trillion tokens across more than 1,000 languages – 40% of the data is non-English – Apertus includes many languages that have so far been underrepresented in LLMs, such as Swiss German, Romansh, and many others.
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Furthermore, for people outside of Switzerland, the external pagePublic AI Inference Utility will make Apertus accessible as part of a global movement for public AI. "Currently, Apertus is the leading public AI model: a model built by public institutions, for the public interest. It is our best proof yet that AI can be a form of public infrastructure like highways, water, or electricity," says Joshua Tan, Lead Maintainer of the Public AI Inference Utility."
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Apertus LLM - a swiss-ai Collection
Democratizing Open and Compliant LLMs for Global Language Environments: 8B and 70B open-data open-weights models, multilingual in >1000 languageshuggingface.co
Another argument in favor of living in a police state of rich blokes doing banking for mafia and dictators, which doesn't need any surveillance because police already sees everything, and what it doesn't notice, it chooses not to, and also it can legally bend you over when required. I mean, OK, nobody's inviting, LOL.
I mean, seriously I like such news, every polity gets its turn to be a force for good.
There's even been news of an attempt by a group of Swiss politicians to create a committee on Nagorno-Karabakh refugees' return and future political existence.
And they are propping up Taler.
Just - I value this family of technologies for one main trait, it's destructive to superficial authorization. As in - where in the olden days bot campaigns in social media could just work, possibly unnoticed, now you can be certain it's mostly bots unless you can't transparently establish connection to a person, backed by cryptography.
But OK, a public confirmation bot is good, especially if it talks in your Jura dialect unintelligible not just to me, but to most native German speakers.
ASML allegedly offered to spy on China for the US — company proposed being 'Washington’s eyes and ears in China' after breaking gentlemen’s agreement on limiting DUV sales to country, says new book
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/53683868
ASML is reportedly willing to spy on its customers to make it right with the U.S.
Anyone tried Syncthing Tray on Android?
Will lemmy add live stream feature so that i can stream football cup for free for everyone? And thus this platform will grow more?
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Lol. I think FIFA demand a pile of money from people integrating the live streams into their platforms. We should start the fundraiser soon.
And I think I'm going to boycott the world cup 2026, so make this the women's world cup in 2027.
Ignore the people saying "do this from your own instance."
Peertube needs more content across the board.
Criminal court ditches American software giant– Can Dutch universities do without Microsoft?
Can Dutch higher education part ways with Microsoft? The sector is trying to break free, and alternatives are being explored here and there. At the same time, more and more tasks are being completed by Microsoft tools.
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Ah right right. Please do tell me, what university do you work for? In what field again?
- Do you have experience in supporting researchers working under strict grant provisions that entail (at times) specific requirements in terms of data-format, reproducibility, output, methods, software used, etc.?
- Do you have experience supporting environments where exams are given, and thus require highly locked down, monitored, reproducible, environments in the terms of hundreds if not thousands workplaces at, potentially, the drop of a hat? Even if exams are generally planned well in advance, there can be last minute alterations due to weather, incidents, etc.
- Do you perhaps have experience supporting a piece of software that was used for research several decades ago, that interfaces with a piece of equipment that's now old enough to vote and drink?
- Have you ever had the conversation with a researcher where you had to tell them that due to privacy, technical or legal requirements you have to upgrade the software and thus pretty much set them back if not ruin their entire research?
- Have you ever had to support thousands of students doing their research/study/course that requires HPC capabilities on a shoestring budget?
- Have you ever had to have a conversation with an ISV and get them to provide intricate detail on all of their libraries/dependencies used because of legal/technical/moral requirements?
So let me ask you again, is it really that easy to just "require all documents to be either odf or pdf?" in such an environment to achieve ehm... what was it again you wanted to achieve? Achieving some moral high-ground so that universities don't use Microsoft's format that is so entrenched in all of society, at all levels, companies and organizations and thus by not supporting/using it all of the students are put at risk of not being prepared for their future careers? Which is kind of the points people get an university degree.
But sure, I'll see if I can get it added to the agenda in the next all-hands IT meeting.
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I'm sure of this comes across as rude or snide; it's just that your reply seems to imply that we (IT staff, as well as the universities as a whole) haven't already tried something like that before? Like HexesofVexes correctly points out - universities are in a near perpetual crisis for their very continued existence. Imagine having to cut millions from your budget that is already millions underfunded - and then decide to take a risk as something like this? How many jobs, livelihoods, careers, and so much more would they be putting at risk?
No, it's not that easy. It's an incredible risk - and universities can and will take it but they will need support. Financial as well as societal both of which right now are virtually non-existing. So they won't as we are in pure survival mode, and have been for years.
The article is talking about officeware, so documents, file sharing, chat and e-mail. My comment was about documents specifically. I'm sorry if your work is frustrating, but as a non-academic, what am I supposed to do, except vote for candidates that promote education? That's been my priority from when I was old enough to cast a ballot.
Your university's leadership failed you in the decades before today when they went for closed-source, foreign-controlled options. I cannot describe the stupidity of hosting research data on American services, a choice that to me points either to stupidity or bad faith.
But the crux is still this: the best time to switch was the previous 30 years, the second best is now. Saying "we can't do it!!" only lets the tumor grow and grow. Nobody's expecting change overnight, what should be expected, though, is action.
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in reply to solo • • •I have concerns that the opposite effect may be occurring. The leading countries in addressing climate change appear to have prioritized their efforts at the expense of industrial growth, energy security, and short-term population welfare, which has resulted in economical stagnation or decline, unhappy populations and political turmoil. Geopolitically, it seems they may have overextended their influence, leaving them with little to offer and they are easily ignored in global discussions.
Developing and manufacturing nations view that approach as a cautionary example.
solo
in reply to iii • • •Personaly, I would be glad if this were the case. Honestly, I wonder how you came to this conclusion
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in reply to solo • • •Remember Hoekstra's emberassing speech? Like a toddler throwing a tantrum. (1)
"Under no circumstances are we going to accept this." in name of EU. They accepted it two days later as everyone ignores him anyways.
Almost none of the other countries cares for EU's opinion because the EU has shown that the greenification comes at the cost of most expensive energy in the world (1), deindustrialization (2), becoming completely dependent on foreign r&d and manufacturing. This also has military consequences, as we can view in Russia's war in Ukraine - EU promised aid it can't deliver, leading to strategic mistakes, deaths and military losses by Ukraine. This also economical consequences, leading to political instability and which will permeate to the loss of the welfare state.
We've made an exempliary role of ourselves, in a cautionary way.
We try to convince others by relying on slogans and wishful thinking, on the one hand. And shaming and bullying on the other. Should've relied instead on great engineering that others would want to follow for their own benefit. Show, don't tell.
But we've no such thing - au contraire.
Cost of Electricity by Country
World Population Reviewsolo
in reply to iii • • •Industrial manufacturing is declining in Europe for sure, but not because of complying to climate policies, as you claimed. Industrial production is falling in most European Union countries, largely due to a lack of competitiveness with China and the US.
Also, the article you linked about the EU loosing manufacturing jobs does not back your claim. On the contrary it says: The move to a sustainable economy is an opportunity to turn the situation around. Towards the end, it also mentions that the EU should make sure that industry jobs are not lost and that Europe's industrial sectors and their workers are fundamental to delivering the climate solutions Europe needs, which are very different things to what you said.
The great decline of European industry
Bastien Bonnefous (Le Monde)iii
in reply to solo • • •Where does the lack of competitiveness come from?
It's been decades now of supposed opportunity, could and should, of storytelling, hypotheticals and promises, as in your references.
The results are in, the promises turned out false. EU has the most expensive energy of the world, is losing industry faster than ever, there is no novel "green industry". People are looking at reality instead of the fantasy could/should stories.
EU's agenda on climate change is being ignored for valid reasons. We're an unreliable partner in accelerating economical, industrial and thus geopolitical decline.
If we want to convince others on the necessary climate change mitigation methods, we'll have to have something to offer.
We'll have to implement the mitigation methods in a way that shows they're a benefit. So others will want to copy. So far that hasn't happened. We've shown the opposite.