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in reply to BaroqueInMind

Noooooo 😭

It's not the kind of validation I do tho 🤓😉



How Hackers Use NPMSCan.com to Hack Web Apps (Next.js, Nuxt.js, React, Bun)


  • Writeup on how attackers can abuse npmscan-style scanners and public npm metadata to map vulnerable dependencies in typical Next.js / Nuxt.js / React apps, then turn that insight into real exploits in production.​
  • Walkthrough of a sample audit, showing how weak dependency hygiene, risky postinstall scripts, and misconfigured CI/CD pipelines combine into an easy supply‑chain entry point for web applications.​
  • Includes a checklist for web devs on safer dependency management, from scanning package.json before installs to hardening build pipelines so npm supply‑chain attacks are harder to pull off.​
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Under Blockade, Gaza’s Doctors to Unveil the First-Ever Locally Made 3D-printed External Fixator, Built with Solar Power and Recycled Materials


Gaza Strip, Palestine/London, Ontario, Canada – In an unprecedented breakthrough for medical innovation under siege, Glia, a medical solidarity organization, has developed and deployed the first external fixator (a critical orthopedic device for severe fractures) ever designed and manufactured entirely inside the Gaza Strip. Created using local materials, 3D printing, recycled plastics, and solar power, the device has already saved three patients from possible amputation or permanent disability amid the near-total collapse of Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure and blockade on medical imports.

This achievement comes as over 90% of Gaza’s health facilities are damaged or destroyed, and conventional external fixators — costing upwards of $500 and requiring specialized imports — have become unobtainable due to the Israeli blockade. With hospitals overwhelmed, electricity scarce, and supply chains severed, Glia’s fixator represents a lifeline born from necessity.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

Incredible. Necessity is the mother of invention and it's a damn shame this is necessary.



Filament splicing? Do any of you guys do it?


I was getting rid of some spool ends the other day by manually feeding them in while printing. That way I was able to push all these ends past any sensors and into the extruder for uninterrupted printing. It came out fine but was quite tedious.

So this got me thinking: Do any of you guys splice filaments? Not only would this allow for more efficient material use, but I suspect a print made from a bunch of small segments of different colors could look kinda cool.

I'm primarily printing with PETG, so my question is specifically about that, but I'm sure the concept should work for other filaments too.

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in reply to neidu3

MMU units like the ERCF allow you to use a functionality called "endless spool", which detects spool run-outs and automatically switches to another spool in the same group.
You still waste some filament, to be precise the length from the MMU unit inlet gates to the extruder, but whatever.
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Advent Calendar 2

Advent Calendar
Zen Mischief Photographs


This year for our Advent Calendar we have a selection of my photographs from recent years. They may not be technically the best, or the most recent, but they’re ones which, for various reasons, I rather like.
Birch tree winter sunrise
© Keith C Marshall, 2012
Click the image for a larger view

#advent #personal #photography #zenmischief






The Weather Station - Loyalty (2015)


Che il profilo artistico di Tamara Lindeman fosse pregevole lo si capiva gia dalle buone frequentazioni della musicista canadese, le sue apparizioni negli album di Will Stratton e Barzin avevano stimolato l’attenzione di critica e pubblico, mettendo in luce un talento maturo e una ispirazione cristallina... Leggi e ascolta...


The Weather Station - Loyalty (2015)


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Che il profilo artistico di Tamara Lindeman fosse pregevole lo si capiva gia dalle buone frequentazioni della musicista canadese, le sue apparizioni negli album di Will Stratton e Barzin avevano stimolato l’attenzione di critica e pubblico, mettendo in luce un talento maturo e una ispirazione cristallina. The Weather Station sono la sua creatura discografica, dove si alternano amici e collaboratori diversi. Per il terzo capitolo, “Loyalty”, l’artista ha chiamato al suo fianco Afie Jurvanen e Robbie Lackritz (produttore gia di Feist), e ha scelto gli studi francesi La Frette per realizzare il suo album più intenso e ambizioso... artesuono.blogspot.com/2015/05…


Ascolta il disco: album.link/s/1oCzXonu3BmC1WETn…


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Trump, Gaza, and Oslo Déjà Vu


Jeremy Scahill and Jawa Ahmad
Dec 01, 2025

Trump’s 20-point plan has been endorsed by an assortment of Arab and Islamic states and Mahmoud Abbas, the deeply unpopular 90-year old head of the Palestinian Authority (PA), but it has been rejected by a wide cross section of other Palestinian political factions and parties.

“It’s an Israeli plan that has been rebranded as a Trump plan,” said Diana Buttu, a human rights lawyer who previously served as an advisor to Palestinian negotiators. “All of the guarantees are being given to Israel, but there’s no guarantees that are given to Palestinians. The fact [is] that all of the control rests in the hands of Israel. No control is ceded to anybody else; it looks to me entirely like an Israeli plan that was rebranded as a Trump plan—not the other way around,” Buttu told Drop Site. “It was a plan that was designed to ease the pressure off of Israel and, at the same time, let Israel continue to kill Palestinians—let them try to ethnically cleanse Gaza. It exactly matches what Israel said from the beginning.”

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Trump, Gaza, and Oslo Déjà Vu


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39755013

Jeremy Scahill and Jawa Ahmad
Dec 01, 2025
Trump’s 20-point plan has been endorsed by an assortment of Arab and Islamic states and Mahmoud Abbas, the deeply unpopular 90-year old head of the Palestinian Authority (PA), but it has been rejected by a wide cross section of other Palestinian political factions and parties.

“It’s an Israeli plan that has been rebranded as a Trump plan,” said Diana Buttu, a human rights lawyer who previously served as an advisor to Palestinian negotiators. “All of the guarantees are being given to Israel, but there’s no guarantees that are given to Palestinians. The fact [is] that all of the control rests in the hands of Israel. No control is ceded to anybody else; it looks to me entirely like an Israeli plan that was rebranded as a Trump plan—not the other way around,” Buttu told Drop Site. “It was a plan that was designed to ease the pressure off of Israel and, at the same time, let Israel continue to kill Palestinians—let them try to ethnically cleanse Gaza. It exactly matches what Israel said from the beginning.”




Trump, Gaza, and Oslo Déjà Vu


Jeremy Scahill and Jawa Ahmad
Dec 01, 2025

Trump’s 20-point plan has been endorsed by an assortment of Arab and Islamic states and Mahmoud Abbas, the deeply unpopular 90-year old head of the Palestinian Authority (PA), but it has been rejected by a wide cross section of other Palestinian political factions and parties.

“It’s an Israeli plan that has been rebranded as a Trump plan,” said Diana Buttu, a human rights lawyer who previously served as an advisor to Palestinian negotiators. “All of the guarantees are being given to Israel, but there’s no guarantees that are given to Palestinians. The fact [is] that all of the control rests in the hands of Israel. No control is ceded to anybody else; it looks to me entirely like an Israeli plan that was rebranded as a Trump plan—not the other way around,” Buttu told Drop Site. “It was a plan that was designed to ease the pressure off of Israel and, at the same time, let Israel continue to kill Palestinians—let them try to ethnically cleanse Gaza. It exactly matches what Israel said from the beginning.”





Microsoft “Improved” Notepad. I Un-Improved It. - Dave's Garage


Dave uses GPT Codex Max 5.1 in Extra High mode to generate a perfect clone of Notepad that brings back everything you missed about it

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in reply to BlueÆther

Dave is a charlatan who thinks that the fact he worked on one app decades ago somehow makes him relevant in the modern day. Not to mention that he sold shitty software that tricked people into fake anti-virus, and got hit legally for it.

youtu.be/1GeF9AjlqP8

atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/…

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in reply to Axum

This needs to be pointed out more in all posts related to the guy, and in YouTube too.
Scummy shit like his programs were quite common back then but the way he acts around that topic now deserves all the hate imo.


Details of Premier’s ties to businessman underscore need for public probe, Alberta NDP says


[url=https://archive.is/YP3IY]https://archive.is/YP3IY[/url] The Globe and Mail’s Carrie Tait, Tom Cardoso, and Matthew Scace, reveal that Sam Mraiche, an alleged central figure in the CorruptCare scandals, had deeper ties to Premier Smith than previousl

archive.is/YP3IY

The Globe and Mail's Carrie Tait, Tom Cardoso, and Matthew Scace, reveal that Sam Mraiche, an alleged central figure in the CorruptCare scandals, had deeper ties to Premier Smith than previously acknowledged. I'll include the highlights from the article, but it's worth a read.

The Globe’s investigation, published Saturday, revealed that Mr. Mraiche’s connections to the governing United Conservative Party are more extensive than previously reported.


...

Ms. Smith, speaking to reporters at the United Conservative Party’s annual meeting in Edmonton on Saturday, maintained that she treated Mr. Mraiche just as she would any other executive.

“I have always said that I have seen him socially a handful of times, as I have with many, many individuals who want to do business with our government.”


...

In a letter MHCare sent to the government in April, it said: “The unspectacular truth is that Mr. Mraiche’s interactions with government, those in elected office and senior staff fit entirely within the established parameters of typical government relations for the CEO of a commercial entity.”


...

The investigation, for example, found that Mr. Mraiche joined Ms. Smith’s inner circle in a hotel suite to watch the provincial election results in May, 2023.

“When you are waiting for the results to come in, especially in a close race like it was in 2023, you are surrounded only by [your] absolute closest advisers,” Mr. Nenshi said in an interview Sunday. Calgarians elected Mr. Nenshi as their mayor three times before he became leader of the NDP last year.


...

The Globe’s story on Saturday revealed that Ms. Smith’s schedule included a dinner at Mr. Mraiche’s home and a Zoom call with him and a former Alberta Health Services procurement official before she became Premier.

Further, newly obtained photos show Ms. Smith, five cabinet ministers, and senior political staff with Mr. Mraiche in a box suite during the Edmonton Oilers playoff run in 2024.



Lotta Ilona Häyrynen har skrivit en ledare i ETC om det döende internet. Det handlar om att AI och robotar tagit över och dominerar internet. Intressant fast det är samtidigt helt befängt och osant. AI har gett oss sämre sökresultat om vi använder Googles sökmotor och en del andra sökmotorer. Men det finns gott om sökmotorer som inte använder AI. Det finns också många webbläsare som inte använder AI.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/12/02/det…



Fears grow inside military over illegal orders after Hegseth authorized follow-up boat strike


There is an increasing apprehension among service members that they may be asked to carry out an illegal order, amid reports Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered troops to “kill everybody” in a boat strike in September.

The concerns, reflected in an uptick in calls to the Orders Project — which provides free legal advice to military personnel — come from the likes of staff officers involved in planning the strikes on supposed drug-carrying boats and those in charge of designating those on the vessels as a threat in order to carry out such attacks.

Even as a reported Justice Department classified memo from this summer preemptively argued that U.S. troops involved in the strikes would not be in legal jeopardy, service members appear far more concerned than usual that the U.S. military may be opening them up to legal harm, according to Frank Rosenblatt, president of the National Institute of Military Justice, which runs the Orders Project.

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5628685-service-members-boat-strikes-orders-hegseth/



Stop Online ID Checks Week of Action


With KOSA and a bunch of other bad internet bills moving forward in Congress, Fight for the Future is kicking off a week of action.


Game designed to save dying Aboriginal language wins global awards


cross-posted from: piefed.social/c/cool/p/1517755…

With only eight fluent Nyiyaparli speakers remaining, an Aboriginal group is racing against time to save its 41,000-year-old language.
in reply to pixeltree

All languages evolve, and in the age or globalisation also becoming more homogenised. I don't think there will ever be one global language as people like their local dialects and are influenced by local culture, but i wouldn't be surprised if in a handful of hundred years I could read a bit of French.
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South Korea police say 120,000 home cameras hacked for 'sexploitation' footage


cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/31463214

I have an old ass webcam that only connects by a USB, and I haven't connected to my computer in an eternity. The only other camera is on my phone, and I make sure it is never pointing at anything I don't want people to see if it was hacked.

This shit is fucking scary.

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in reply to ArmchairAce1944

Why in the world anyone would put camera in bedroom or any other part of the house/apartment where sexy things could happen?
in reply to imetators

My Webcam is in my bedroom but that's because that is where my computer is. However it is unplugged as I said. It's also an old as fuck one I got more than 10 years ago so hackers can't do fuck with it if it is unplugged.
in reply to imetators

some people are paranoid and rig up cameras in every part of their house under the guise it will keep them secure from criminals.
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in reply to TubularTittyFrog

Which surprises me since South Korea is not well known for armed/unarmed break-ins.
in reply to imetators

people's fears are often irrational and disproportional to actual dangers. people typically are paranoid about things that have very low probabilities of happening, and don't even think about dangers that are common.
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in reply to imetators

I don't even understand why you would have them anywhere inside. I have a few outside to warn of movement and stuff outdoors and trigger alarms at certain times but I would never put them inside my house. Already having them outside triggers by paranoia about being watched.

in reply to Lee Duna

I feel like I'm in good company, I moved my stuff to my own forgejo instance about two month ago because finally I had some time to set one up. I wanted to do it for years because it was embarrysing to host open source code on a closed source platform ran by Microsoft. But my main kick in the but to really just do it was their CEO told his workers to embrace AI or get out: businessinsider.com/github-ceo… I knew this is not the place to be anymore.



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Linus Tech Tips Embraces Kiwi Farms


Hot off the heels of a colaboration with Linus Torvalds, we have tech youtube's favorite butterfingers... telling kiwi farms to use more slurs

reddit.com/r/LinusTechTips/com…

and confirmed by mister tech tips himself reddit.com/r/LinusTechTips/com…

So… he has been a pretty mask off piece of shit for years. But… damned if this isn’t a new world record for a collaboration to age into sour milk

And for those unaware of kiwi farms (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi_Far…), they are a website that spun out of the people who were too evil for 8chan. They have a long history of targeted harassment, doxxing, and torture of individuals (generally socially progressive and/or LGBTQIA+) until their victims commit suicide. And members often will approach their targets, or their loved ones, in public to directly deliver threats and make it clear that they have their current location. Also they have links to the Christchurch mosque shooting.

Kinda borderline for this board but if we can laugh at Marques Brownlee's nonsense then it feels fitting to let people know the guy they go to for really poorly researched videos nad error filled reviews is rubbing the proverbial hair of a bunch of murderers and terrorists For The Lulz.

And... if you are someone that kiwi farms fairly prominently attacks... maybe keep your head down until this blows over. Or don't. But as someone who has seen that level of hatred and evil in action towards one of their best friends... I get it.

in reply to NuXCOM_90Percent

  1. This feel out of scope for this community.
  2. It sounds like it was done by Linus in his personal capacity and not Linus Tech Tips channel.

Since original post on Reddit is now deleted, I'm locking this instead of removing to keep a public record.

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This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39748429

archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.




This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/01/opinion/democrats-israel.html

in reply to Peter Link

NYT writing an article about blowing it on Gaza is so ironic. But anything to wash their hands clean after the fact. Wouldn't want to admit it was all on purpose and they knew this would happen. Just a small oopsie.


This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39748429

archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.




This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/01/opinion/democrats-israel.html

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Hegseth just sent a 'chilling signal' to the Defense Department: senator


The buck passes through the kegger.


Netflix kills casting from phones


in reply to tfm

I spent too muchtime trying to figure out why they would do casting (like in casting actors for their shows) from a phone.


Nature conservancy


Nature conservancy always felt to me like it should be bipartisan.

Asking from the left to the right: What would you like the left to reconsider? What are some poor implementations or misguided efforts/ideals you’ve seen come from us?

Example: I’m already skeptical of my local recycling programs of being mostly greenwashing (though I do continue to sort).

in reply to wabasso

Bro it's just about lobbys, there are no "ideals".


Does any Firefox spinoff for Android support separate profiles or multi-account containers?


I've read about creating separate users at the OS level, but I'm hoping for something a tad lighter. Are separate Firefox profiles and/or multi-account containers a thing in any of the various Firefox spinoffs for Android?

Testing in Fennec browser, in the little kebab menu, I see an option to sign in, but that's not what I want. I don't see anything related to profiles. When I browse to the page for the multi-account containers extension, it says not compatible w/ Android.

Does one of the other Firefox spinoffs for Android have either of these features (profiles or multi-account containers)?

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in reply to blackbrook

Can you please share a specific example? I poked around in the settings for Fennec browser and could not find anything about switching profiles.
in reply to curious_dolphin

Sorry, my bad. Desktop Firefox and spinoffs has this but not Android.

in reply to misk

This is a bit clearer, or so I think anyway github.com/yuliskov/SmartTube/…

in reply to cvxgt

Everyone, the ops post has been edited and is clear.

Thank you for your attention in this matter.



multitab video play pause [userscript] [OC]


I made this userscript to play multiple videos from pirate streaming sites in sync (play/pause them at the same time)

usecase:
You want to watch dubbed version of a movie (most people here probably watch in english, but may have friends or family members who don't). You find dubbed version, but in poor quality. Finding high quality english version is easy. You play the english version muted in foreground, and the dubbed version with audio in the background. With this userscript, you can play or pause them at the same time.

Not sure if anyone else finds it useful, but it' super useful for me, so I figured I'll share it here.



How do some torrent sites manage to stay online for so long? And what services would even dare host such content?


Recently I learned a reason the most popular BitTorrent Index is still online is because of cloudflare and easydns.com

who.is/whois/thepiratebay.org

Obviously cloudflare could never host the site, it probably redirects the users to the servers that host it. Yet for some reason the domain has not been seized by authorities, but like the FBI did it with a Nintendo Switch ROM Site ?.

If you are wondering why I am asking is because of a ROM site concept I have been thinking for the past 9 months (image redirect to my rentry page)

By the way, you don't have to mention such service in public, you can always send me a private message!

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in reply to Ephraim

These days, torrents are honestly not as big of an issue from IP holders perspective as you would think.

In the mid 2000s, torrents accounted for 30% to 50% of all internet traffic (with higher share during peak hours). It was a big deal.

Nowadays, there are other priorities and torrents are seen as less pressing challenge.

in reply to Ephraim

Nintendo is a special case. Their entire business model is based around their first-party games only being available on their systems. As a result, piracy is a much much bigger threat to their business model than it is to anyone else.

(Beyond that I feel that there's a cultural thing where the people calling the shots at Nintendo just hate piracy a lot more than most other companies - they've always been weirdly aggressive about it. But it's not totally irrational - they really depend hard on games like BotW only being available on their systems.)


in reply to cvxgt

Nothing is truly safe. Risk is relative. Assess the risk and decide for yourself.
in reply to cvxgt

What are they offering that fitgirl or dodi isn't?
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just found ani-cli ! this thing is a goat


A cli tool to browse and play anime. Contribute to pystardust/ani-cli development by creating an account on GitHub.
A cli tool to browse and play anime. Contribute to pystardust/ani-cli development by creating an account on GitHub.
in reply to url

It's really good, I've been using it for well over a year now. has everything. The dev also had one for youtube but I don't think he's developing it anymore due to the constant changes.
in reply to rozodru

There is also mps-yt (deprecated I think) and ytfzf for YouTube and lobster for movies/TV shows
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How can I play Steam software games within Steam?


If it is possible to do it with Steam Goldberg, a fork of the previously mentioned program, Greenluma, a fork of the previously mentioned and/or any other software,, whether one or several; someone and/or some people explain how in a way someone without computer knowledge can understand it?
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in reply to cvxgt

Wait what, wtf is this thing?

It emulates/fakes you owning a game, but not in the sense of actually owning a game, it just... allows you to collect Steam Achievements... as if you do own the game?

This seems like the kinda thing where if you get caught, instant total Steam account ban.

EDIT:

Entirely seriously, it would make more sense to just use the Steam Family share system, just find a Steam oriented lemmy comm and propose making some kind of small game sharing group.

All you'd have to figurr out is who gets to be 'Mom' and set the rules... but other than that, if you have access to a game via a family share?

And you get achievements?

Those are real, they stick, and you i think even get cards or gems or what not for playing the legitimately shared game.

You just have to be able handling sharing, lol.

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in reply to sp3ctr4l

total Steam account ban


you could have a steam account for cracked games only. No loss.

Afaik gbe, greenluma etc. can also be uses to play cracked games in multiplayer through steam.

Which you can't do with family sharing unless there are multiple copies in the library (some games are excluded entirely) and not all friendgroups can afford that.

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in reply to HelloRoot

No its not no loss, because if Steam figures out you have a real account and a 'cracked' account, they can ban both.

I've personally known hackers this has happened to.

See your hardware has a unique identifier. They know your're running the same machine with dual accounts, if you do it often enough, doesn't matter if you use a vpn or whatever.

Anyway, sure, ok, this apparently allows you to spoof your way into Steam's multiplayer system.

I don't see where that is stated, but maybe I missed it.

So... this would only make sense with games that are entirely reliant on steam for networking, where you can't host a local server or use something like hamachi...

So, what, you're 12 and want to play a cracked, probably also hacked, version of CS2 or ARK? Maybe DOTA2?

... You know Valve has a track record of criminally prosecuting people who hack their shit, right?

Were you around when the HL2 Beta leak happened, because some guy penetrated Valve's internal systems, basically did a smash and grab?

Yeah they pretended they were impressed, wanted to hire this guy, told him to fly on over from Europe for a job interview.

The guy did that, and then... he was arrested when he got off the plane.

in reply to sp3ctr4l

Hi mr. first world privilege.

I personally know people that have a shitbox pc botched together from a landfill full of westerners trash and internet but can't afford to pay for games. Their steam account is full of free games. They can replace one shitbox part for another if needed. No fucking loss.

Steam will go after gbr etc. then, not skme random users of it that they already banned according to you.

in reply to HelloRoot

You're talking to a person who was homeless for 2 years, is currently seruously crippled, doing my own physical therapy because the US healthcare system is completely broken and unaffordable, and is writing this message to you from a piece of shit gas station cell phone that I have somehow managed to keep working through 2 blizzards over two years, that I experienced fully outdoors, while travelling about 2000 miles, with nothing but the clothes on my back.

I've been building pcs out of spare parts, salvage and scrap since the 90s.

You can fuck right off with your first world privilege bullshit and learn how to speak English if you want to converse in it.

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in reply to HelloRoot

Yea cause no one in the west lives in poverty or has no money. Just pirate the fucking game like a normal God dam human.
in reply to HelloRoot

But if OPs purpose is to get achievements then it is a loss.


xkcd: Fifteen Years


Source: xkcd.com/3172/

More context: explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php…

I've copied some of it below, but I didn't go in and add all the links:

Randall's then-fiancée (now wife) was diagnosed with cancer in late 2010. This is a matter he has discussed in the comic multiple times before, with Randall being depicted as Cueball and his wife as Megan. At this comic's release, it had been 15 years since her diagnosis and treatments.

This comic continues previous comics in the series – 1141: Two Years, 1928: Seven Years, and 2386: Ten Years – the initial parts of which are shown in the first 20 panels, which are grayed-out. These take us through the initial diagnosis and inability to imagine what future might be, into concerns about it potentially recurring, and up to enjoying ten years of life together that they weren't sure they would have.

After some new panels marking more significant non-cancer-related events from the most recent five years of their life, Megan announces some potentially concerning-sounding symptoms she's experiencing. However, the punchline is that these are just the signs of growing old, which Cueball is experiencing too. This is good news, considering the serious medical scares they lived through.

The title text continues that ending with a play on a common conversation topic. Normally someone rhetorically asks "Want to feel old?" and then follows it with a description of a difference the conversants have with the younger generation, or how long it's been since some significant event they both experienced, as Randall has done in several previous comics. This is meant to make the other person feel bad about their age. In this case, though, the question is taken literally, with a simple "Yes" response to indicate that feeling old is better than being dead and they are happy to be alive and to have had the time they have.

The finality of this new installment suggests that it may be the last in the series, as it is solely related to Randall's wife's recovery from cancer.




Trump calls New York Times reporter ‘ugly’ in latest insult to female journalist


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/39389306

Donald Trump lashed out on Wednesday against a New York Times reporter, calling her “ugly inside and out” in his latest personal insult against female members of the media after last week calling another “piggy”.

In a Truth Social post, Trump criticized the newspaper for an article suggesting he was running low on energy in his 80th year, insisting he had “never worked so hard in my life”.

When you're an orange, demented, chronically ill fat fuck, I bet even wiping your ass might feel like the hardest work you've done in your life.




Sweden’s announcement to acquire long-range weapons capable of striking deep inside Russia is a response to a worsening security climate


cross-posted from: mander.xyz/post/42577654

...

Sweden, to its immense credit, has acknowledged what the rest of Europe still resists saying aloud: if an adversary can strike you from thousands of kilometres away, you cannot deter them with weapons that can’t reach beyond your own borders.

...

Sweden, long admired for its cautious diplomacy and understated pragmatism, is now moving decisively onto the European security stage.

...

Stockholm’s new strategy, proposing strike systems with ranges of up to 2,000 km, is not a provocation. It is a sober, overdue recognition that Europe’s deterrent posture must modernise or collapse.

...

Predictably, some critics will accuse Sweden of “escalation”, as though investing in the ability to defend one’s territory somehow invites conflict. The argument is as old as pacifism and just as flawed.

In a world where one power routinely launches strikes 1,000 km deep into a sovereign state, the only escalatory act is to remain defenceless.

Europeans must abandon the naïve notion that Russia will be placated by weakness. If anything, it is weakness that tempts Moscow, just as it has throughout its imperial history. A Europe that cannot respond to missile attacks on its own soil — or that must beg the United States for every long-range capability — is a Europe that has ceded its sovereignty without a fight.

...

Deterrence only works if the adversary believes you have both the capability and the will to respond. Without long-range strike, Europe has neither. Sweden understands this. Its decision is not merely strategic; it is moral. A nation has a duty to defend its citizens — and defence today requires offensive reach.

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Meanwhile, Polish members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have urged the European Union to respond firmly and jointly to Russian and Belarusian sabotage and repeated violations of EU airspace, during a debate in Strasbourg on Wednesday.

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The discussion followed a recent explosion on a railway line in eastern Poland, which Warsaw has described as an act of Russian-backed sabotage, and a series of incursions by drones launched from Russia into the skies of several member states.

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European Commission Vice-President Roxana Mînzatu said that strengthening Europe’s ability to react to “hybrid threats” is now a priority for the European Commission, Polish state news agency PAP reported.

The term “hybrid threats” is used in Brussels for hostile activity that mixes cyberattacks, sabotage, disinformation campaigns and military pressure.
Mînzatu noted that in recent weeks drones or aircraft had violated airspace over Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Lithuania and Latvia.

“These incidents follow a pattern, they are not an accident. They are part of hybrid warfare,” she told lawmakers.

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Former [Polish] interior minister Mariusz Kamiński of Law and Justice argued that Russia is deliberately trying to create fear and chaos and that this method has been used consistently since Soviet times.

He said Russian special services have for months been organizing “terrorist activities” on EU territory, targeting critical infrastructure such as airports, and warned that “we are one step away from the deaths of our citizens.”

Kamiński said Belarus, under the rule of Alexander Lukashenko, has become a staging ground for Russian intelligence officers and saboteurs, and called for tougher EU measures.

He also proposed that the Commission, together with the European Council, work out a procedure to compensate damage caused by sabotage using frozen Russian assets that were blocked after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Krzysztof Śmiszek from the Left alliance cited an estimate by Poland’s digital affairs minister Krzysztof Gawkowski that cyberattacks in Poland, including those targeting critical infrastructure, could reach 100,000 this year.

Śmiszek accused the far right in Europe of acting in the Kremlin’s interests, saying that “the Kremlin, as always, uses the mindless and ‘useful idiots,’” using a phrase often applied to people seen as advancing Russia’s agenda inside Western politics.

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On Thursday, on the sidelines of the European Parliament’s plenary session in Strasbourg, the Committee on Security and Defence (SEDE) is due to meet behind closed doors.

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Plex is now enforcing remote play restrictions on TVs


Plex has confirmed that it will require a Remote Watch Pass or Plex Pass for remote streaming on its TV apps. The change is going into effect for the Roku app first, followed by all other TV apps and third-party clients in 2026.

Earlier this year, Plex increased its pricing for Plex Pass and stopped supporting all options for free remote streaming in the Plex apps, such as adding a custom server connection in the app settings. The company said at the time, "The reality is that we need more resources to continue putting forth the best personal media experience, and as a result, we will no longer offer remote playback as a free feature." That's also when Plex introduced the Remote Watch Pass as a less expensive way to enable remote streaming again.

Plex is now rolling out the remote watch changes to its Roku TV app. If you have Plex Pass, or the owner of the server you're streaming from has Plex Pass, you don't need to do anything. Otherwise, if you are streaming on a different network from the server's home network, you need Plex Pass or Remote Watch Pass.

in reply to cm0002

I was wondering how long before they dropped that other shoe.

I bought Plexpass when it was $70. Got my money out of it. The centralized login, ssl, caching and proxy are probably worth paying something for.

That said, I've mostly walked away from them over privacy concerns and an utter refusal to add community-requested features while removing actively used features.

in reply to cm0002

gestures towards Jellyfin

This baby can fit so many free features!



CS:GO 2020 legacy version


cross-posted from: sopuli.xyz/post/37276106

Someone cracked/rip (don't know the right term) CS:GO but only the 2020 version - hackvshack.net/threads/cs-go-2…
To fix Account Error, go to "csgo" folder, found "steam.inf", or just "steam" file, change first line "ClientVersion" to "2000258", and all will work


in reply to DZZ

No, nothing new here but good to know these games are crackable. Is it the same for CS2?
in reply to s08nlql9

A quick search answers my question

github.com/rcon420/CS2-Offline…



Italy: Police raid Amazon sites as prosecutors see U.S. platform as 'Trojan horse' for tax-free imports from China, tax probe may spread to other EU states, sources say


cross-posted from: mander.xyz/post/42515141

Italian police raided two Amazon sites on Monday as part of a growing investigation into alleged customs and tax fraud involving Chinese imports, three sources with direct knowledge of the case said.

Prosecutors suspect the e-commerce giant acted like a "Trojan horse", bringing Chinese goods into Italy without paying sales taxes or customs duties, according to a court document.

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The scheme could have cost the state hundreds of millions of euros and may extend across the European Union, sources said.

Dozens of officers from the Guardia di Finanza and the customs agency seized around 5,000 products at a logistics hub operated by the e-commerce giant in Cividate al Piano, in the northern province of Bergamo, the sources said.

At Amazon’s Italian headquarters in central Milan, police seized IT equipment and identified the manager responsible for the movement of goods within Italy.

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https://www.reuters.com/technology/tax-customs-police-raid-two-amazon-sites-italy-china-smuggling-probe-sources-say-2025-11-24/

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in reply to plankton

I use:

1337x
Bangumimoe
Bitmagnet
Bitsearch
BT.etree
CrackingPatchin
Ebookbay
Kickasstorrents
Limetorrents
Linuxtracker
Nipponsei
Nyaa.si
Shana Project
Subsplease
Uindex

But my prowlarr stats show that only these are used much

1337x ~ 500 grabs
Bitsearch ~ 400 grabs
Limetorrents ~ 250 grabs
Kickasstorrents ~ 240 grabs
Nyaa.si ~ 150 grabs
Bitmagnet ~ 100 grabs

in reply to SethranKada

I think I got flaresolverr running so I'm hopeful about 1337x. Adding bitsearch too


TIL about Marianne Bachmeier who shot dead the man who sexually assaulted and murdered her 7 year old child


Did it in the court room, see footage from a movie [url=https://youtu.be/tDgCT0MYIeM?si=PFPAvn15lPdkzJKM]here[/url].
Did it in the court room, see footage from a movie here.
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in reply to AHorseWithNoNeigh

Please stop doing this to us

(When we were little, we had a Jiffy-Pop™ handle for an antenna on our tiny black and white set so we could pick up one channel, the local ABC affiliate)

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in reply to Bonus

I'm 40 in a few months and have 100+ channels with an antenna on my roof. Because UK.
in reply to Sturgist

That's awesome. I had an OTA antenna at one point, no idea what happened to it. Should get another one.
in reply to Sturgist

Looks like there's some weirdo versions for computer available out there! Happily descending down the rabbit-hole...
in reply to Uri

m.made-in-china.com/search/pro…

strongiptv8k.com/



blocking Twitch ad, since Alternate player dont work anymore


Do any of you know how to watch twitch without having the stream being interrupted by ads?
So far I was using alternate player for Twitch tv:
addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef…

But since a few day it stopped working: the stream freeze when ads are playing. Since the addon wasnt updated in a few month, I'm affrait this wont be a solution anymore.

in reply to ooli3

I use TTV LOL PRO and I haven't seen any ads on Twitch. granted, idk if that's cause the extension works or I just am watching channels that don't have ads. the comments on it say it often breaks after twitch updates, so it might be the latter.
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in reply to _cryptagion [he/him]

I used it for a long time, but ads kept slipping through occasionally. And then sometimes it wouldn't work at all for a while.

Alternate Player seemed to.always work until recently. It would drop the resolution when ads were being blocked, but otherwise worked fine until a few days ago.


in reply to Sahwa

According to government figures, users have downloaded the app more than five million times since its launch, helping to block more than 3.7 million stolen or lost mobile phones and blocking more than 30 million fraudulent connections, Reuters reported.

In that time, the app has helped recover more than 700,000 lost phones, according to the figures.


I don't know, but i don't believe a userbase of 5 million (which started at zero in january) with the rest of these numbers (700k lost phones?)



India forces WhatsApp and Telegram into permanent SIM binding


The Indian telecommunications authority, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), has instructed eight messenger services to implement a permanent binding to inserted SIM cards. Affected are WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Snapchat, ShareChat, as well as the Indian services Arattai, JioChat, and Josh. According to the directive, the companies must ensure within 90 days that their services can only be used with a physically inserted SIM card.

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in reply to Korhaka

The apps already use your phone number, on pc you connect to your phone app. But it used to be possible to change your account phone number, and that's what they seem to have blocked.


Is The Marvelous Suspender Safe?


I heard lots of discussions about TMS and it's safety concerns, for example the chrome store having different code than the github, weird experiences that spooked users and an overall suspicion of the extension as a whole.

People have talked about alternatives and other ways of saving memory by suspending tabs like different alternatives.
I've been using TMS for a couple of years, and the fear has reach a tipping point.

what are your thoughts on this tool?
Is there better FOSS alternatives?
What do you do to keep your tabs from eating all your memory?

Thanks

i use brave on linux btw

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ICT-Model (Information-Consciousness-Time): Can Information Alone Explain Matter, Consciousness and Time? Early Feedback from a Time-Physics Researcher


TL;DR:
ICT treats matter as fixed information, consciousness as the rate of informational change, and time as the structuring of this change.
The model unexpectedly drew interest from researchers in information physics (feedback below) and includes three concrete falsifiable experiments.

  1. Core Idea

ICT is based on three relations:

A. Matter = fixed information
M = I_fixed

B. Consciousness = rate of informational change in time
C is proportional to dI/dT
(meaning: consciousness grows when informational updates per unit time increase)

C. Reality = interaction of stable and flowing information
R = function(I_fixed, dI/dT)

This aligns with:

Landauer’s limit (energy cost of changing information)

Friston’s free-energy principle (entropy/information gradients)

Bekenstein bounds (informational density limits)

integrated-information ideas (but without assuming a biological substrate)

Key shift:
Information is not an abstraction — it is the actual substrate of physics.

  1. Time as an informational process

In ICT, time is defined as:

“The transition of potential information into structured experience.”

This connects:

subjective/phenomenological time

physical/relativistic time

computational/informational time

Consciousness shapes this transition — creating a local arrow of time through patterns of information change.

  1. Experimental roadmap (all falsifiable)

Experiment 1 — C ∝ dI/dT (neuroenergetic test)

Task: multilevel oddball or sequence-learning with strict entropy control.
Measurements: EEG or MEG + metabolic markers.
Prediction: higher informational update-rate (dI/dT) increases both energetic cost and long-range neural integration.

Experiment 2 — R = f(I) (“structure without energy”)

Equal power input, but different informational structure:
compressible vs pseudorandom signals, in sensory streams or light patterns.
Prediction: informational form changes neural / behavioral / physical outcomes, even when energy is identical.

Experiment 3 — M = I_fixed (energy of fixation)

Measure energy thresholds for stable information across substrates:
DRAM, Flash, PCM/memristors, spintronics, and possibly neural cultures.
Prediction: matter behaves as stabilized information with substrate-dependent fixation thresholds.

  1. External feedback

A researcher specializing in information physics and the nature of time — background:

MSU’s “Institute for Time Nature Explorations”

electrical engineering

information science

systemic research

interdisciplinary time studies

left a detailed review on Academia.edu.

Key excerpts:

"The author proposes an interesting approach to the relationship between matter, consciousness and information, incorporating the complex concept of time."

"'Matter as fixed information' opens a path toward an information physics of consciousness."

"The experimental framework is clear and promising."

— Irina L. Zerchaninova, researcher in information physics & time studies

  1. Why posting on Beehaw

ICT sits at the intersection of:

physics

computation

information theory

philosophy of mind

AGI research

This is an early-stage but testable model.
Technical critique is welcome.

Links

Preprint (equations + experimental criteria):
academia.edu/s/8924eff666

Main publication (open access):
doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1758478…

PDF:
academia.edu/144946662



oh no


[url=https://ebiverse.social/notes/afqzwuzaz1]https://ebiverse.social/notes/afqzwuzaz1[/url]


FEMA Puts Whistleblowers Back on Leave After Reinstatements




SLRPNK Community Discussion - December 2025


Each month, we create a post to keep you abreast of news and happenings regarding the server, discuss recent events, and to act as town square for the community.


🌟 Community Highlights 🌟


  • !ireland@slrpnk.net - Solarpunk, climate, renewables and ecology related news and discussions related to the island of Ireland.
  • !storySeedLibrary@slrpnk.net - A community for the Story Seed Library, a repository of Solarpunk art and writing prompts helping us imagine a better tomorrow.
  • !coolzonemedia@slrpnk.net - A podcast network that includes in its offerings Behind the Bastards, It Could Happen Here, Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff, Hood Politics, and many more.


Meta Post Image: Member of an Ohio FnB featured in the Columbus Dispatch


Food not Bombs is a global network of grassroots volunteer organizations that "provide food for the hungry and support non-violent protests" as stated in the article featuring this picture in 2019. During winter they often also supply clothing and temporary shelter. Most of their winter drives ended on November 30th, but it may not be too late to bring warm clothing and tents for people in need. Contact your local FnB directly to arrange your donation.

📡 Technical Updates 📡


Last month we did some server OS updates, and there are still some pending plans to temporarily migrate the Lemmy instance to a slightly faster machine as the current server has some strange hardware issues that can't be properly checked while the instance is running on it. If we move the instance back afterwards depends on the outcome of this, but the other server should be equally capable of running it. For updates on this you can subscribe to our /c/meta community, or check the F-hub.org status page.

We also saw some performance issues from what appears to be renewed AI scraping (somehow circumventing our Anubis scraper block), but no easy way to block these could be found yet. It eased up in the last two weeks, so for now this is left a bit hanging.

💰 Update on donations 💸


The long promised option to donate to help running the SLRPNK servers is still not fully functional, but you can now do recurring donations to our mothership F-hub.org via LiberaPay. While this isn't exclusive to running the SLRPNK server, most of the running costs are shared and thus for now it is nearly the same. But in the near future we will also have an option to make one time donations specifically for SLRPNK.


💬 Open Discussion 💬


Now it’s your turn to share whatever you’d like down below; your thoughts, ideas, concerns, hopes, or anything related to the server. If you have a new community you’d like to shine a spotlight, shine away! If you’re a new user wanting to say hi, feel free to post an introduction 😀

SLRPNK Community Resources:

  • Community Wiki - Moderators, you can create your own Wiki here for your communities!
  • Movim Chat - Open to all members (use your SLRPNK login credentials)
  • Etherpad - Collaborative document editor

::: spoiler 🗃️ Meta Archive 📰

Our Monthly Meta posts are sometimes home to more in-depth sections written by our admins. Many of our newer members may not be familiar with some of the past guides, so for those interested, we've compiled a list below.

  • December 2024 - How to Prepare for a Fascist Regime
  • February 2025 - How to avoid Big Tech and maximize your digital security & privacy
  • June 2025 - A brief guide on Security Culture & Adopting FOSS as prefiguration
  • July 2025 - How to build community with fun projects!
    :::

::: spoiler ⬛ Union Resources 🟥
These are unions from around the world who can train you to become an effective organizer to form a grassroots union with your co-workers!


SLRPNK Community Discussion - June 2025


Each month, we create a post to keep you abreast of news and happenings regarding the server, discuss recent events, and to act as town square for the community.

This June, we'll be discussing Security Culture, as well as the importance of Free & Open-Source Software in building the world we want to live in. And let's give a shoutout to Pride Month of course! 🏳️‍🌈


🌟 Community Highlights 🌟


!Cooperatives@[url=https://slrpnk.net/]SLRPNK[/url] - All things about democratic businesses that serve their communities first

!Zines@[url=https://slrpnk.net/]SLRPNK[/url] - A place to share tiny, self-published texts (usually small printable magazines)

!Abc@[url=https://slrpnk.net/]SLRPNK[/url] - News about incarcerated anarchists & resources for prisoner support.

🏳️‍🌈 The First Pride was a Riot ✊


The month of June is widely celebrated as Pride Month because of the Stonewall Inn riot on June 28, 1969. Just yesterday, videos are spreading across the internet of an ICE Raid on the Buona Forchetta restaurant was pushed back by a crowd of San Diego's South Park residents. It's important to reflect on the lasting systemic change that can be achieved through community cohesion and spontaneous revolt.

As transgender people are currently being specifically targeted by the current fascist wave, I'd like to draw attention to Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera - two prominent participants in the Stonewall Riot that created Pride. Pride has always been and must always be trans-inclusive. Attacks on transgender people are an attack on our communities, and if the attacks succeed, other sections of the queer community will soon follow.

To all our fellow solarpunks, happy Pride!

🤐 Security Culture 🛡️


Sometimes benign seeming efforts can turn into unexpected personal data collecting traps. Like an obscure website for exchanging contact info with other students turning into a global ad-tech surveillance network (Facebook), or innocent seeming online personality tests being use to harvest character profiles. Even Etsy, Reddit, Tinder, and Duolingo are feeding information to US Government Agencies like ICE.

Security culture is commonly used to describe the general awareness of such potential traps and how it can affect groups or entire communities. This goes beyond mere individual privacy efforts, as without joint efforts these often fail to work.

Especially in activist circles, security culture is paramount. For opsec reasons not everyone in the group might be aware of what clandestine efforts others are involved in, but with a general security culture many potential data leaks can be avoided.

Movements are made by the volume of their participants, and the easier and less dangerous it is to participate, the more people will get involved. As more people get involved, individual involvement becomes even less dangerous, creating a virtuous cycle.

Perhaps you, dear Solarpunk reader, could help boost that cycle by sharing your own examples of best practices, lessons learned, or traps to watch out for online in the comments below. Security culture is a collective effort, so our best defense is sharing our knowledge with others!

We'll start it off with some
::: spoiler General Advice
* Mentally wall off personal uniquely identifying info from your online presence, actively build a habit of opsec so that withholding information is your default mental state
* Be careful about who you meet online
* Use different, unrelated usernames, passwords & emails for every account. And try not to connect to those accounts with your real IP address (use Tor or a VPN)
* Be mindful that anything done online leaves a trail
* agents provocateurs may seek to find patsies willing to perform an ill-advised illegal activity in order to legitimize police repression. If someone is trying to pressure you, especially if you don't have a long and proven history with them, be extremely wary.
:::

But we're excited to see what ideas, suggestions and advice you may have for safer patterns of behavior to use online. 😀

💽 Free & Open-Source Software as Praxis 🖥️


I think it’s safe to assume most of us grew up surrounded by proprietary software, it was simply what software was. Normal. Cozy. Familiar.

Our current reality is anything but normal, with our lives dominated by , and much of it damned difficult to escape after dedicating years or even decades to committing it to muscle memory. But part of being a solarpunk is choosing to stare the failings of our society in the face and saying “No more. There has to be a better way.” Despite how difficult it may be to change our current habits.

Free & Open-Source Software (FOSS) is a candle in the dark, and luckily for us has never burned brighter than today. It gives us a pure example of mutual aid in action, built with the cooperation of tens of thousands of individuals who offer their work, often for free, to all who wish to use or build upon it. We won’t be able to achieve a solarpunk future without it, and any victory it achieves is a tangible step toward prefiguring the world toward our shared vision.

So how can we help it along its way? The first step is to use it! Let’s give some examples of alternatives to popular software you may use or even rely upon (click the spoiler below to expand it):

::: spoiler 🔽 FOSS Alternatives 🔽
| Proprietary 🚫 | FOSS ✅ | Links 🌐 |
|:--- | :--- | ---:|
| WIndows & MacOS | Linux - Perhaps the most essential piece of software to switch to to avoid extreme surveillance with the addition of Recall in Windows, making it a huge liability if you're are an activist of any kind, or even anyone you talk to who also uses Windows 11, as it'll be recording on their end as well. Linux Mint is the most beginner friendly version of Linux, and it's what I'll be recommending and link to. | Linux Mint Website & |
| Google Android | GrapheneOS & LineageOS - GrapheneOS is only available for Google Pixel Phones, but it's the most secure option. LineageOS is available to a much wider variety of phones. | GrapheneOS Website & LineageOS Website & |
| Google Maps | CoMaps - Currently in the process of forking from Organic Maps, but should become the premier alternative soon, so keep an eye out for its release | CoMaps Website |
| Google Chrome | LibreWolf - A security and privacy focused version of Firefox. Can sometimes break websites, so have an install of Firefox too! | LibreWolf Website |
| Adobe Photoshop | Krita - with the recent addition of the G’mic Toolset which adds powerful features like and Crop Assist, it can serve admirably as a Photoshop replacement, especially if you enable the Photoshop shortcuts! | Krita Website & |
| Adobe Premiere | Kdenlive - not quite 1-to-1 in a professional sense, but with the use of Proxy Clips, should cover most people's needs. | Kdenlive Website & |
| Adobe Illustrator | Inkscape - Excellent vector art editor that even does things Adobe Illustrator can't. | Inkscape Website & |
| Paint.NET | Pinta | Pinta Website |
| Obsidian Notes | TrilliumNext Notes | TrilliumNext Github & |
| Scrivener | NovelWriter - A bit different since it uses Markdown instead of being a WYSIWYG editor, but mimics most of the functionality of Scrivener in other ways. Very stable and well made app. | NovelWriter Website & |
:::

Alright, so now we're using some sweet FOSS stuff, but if we want the FOSS ecosystem to improve or gain more adoption even faster, here's what else we can do to help:

  1. If you're financially able to, seriously consider donating to the projects you use! Most are almost entirely reliant on user contributions to support themselves, meaning you'd have a big impact even with a small donation!
  2. Contribute to projects directly with your fancy skills: Most projects would be elated by volunteers capable of translating documentation or apps into different languages, contributing code, or even just providing good bug reports.
  3. Spread the word! Show your circle how well these alternatives work, make cool stuff with it, and mention what you used if you share it around to help prove that it's a viable alternative.

We're likely at a critical crossroads in history as we tackle the polycrisis that's encroaching into our lives more each year. If we're to successfully tackle them and free ourselves from the grip that is our current system of exploitation and domination, we'll need to preconfigure as much of the world as we can, as quickly as we can. FOSS is a foundational component of that preparation, without which we expose ourselves to the likely possibility of our tools betraying us, derailing our attempts before they have a chance to gain a foothold.

If you're able to set aside an afternoon, I implore you to try out these alternatives with the hopes of switching over. There is nothing else they fear more.


🗣️ Open Discussion 🗪


Now it’s your turn to share whatever you’d like down below; your thoughts, ideas, concerns, hopes, or anything related to the server. If you have a new community you’d like to shine a spotlight, shine away! If you’re a new user wanting to say hi, feel free to post an introduction 😀

SLRPNK Community Resources:

Community Wiki - Moderators: you can create your own Wiki here for your communities!

Movim Chat - Open to all members (use your SLRPNK login credentials)

Etherpad - Collaborative document editor


#meta

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U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood tours Broadview ICE Processing Center


What surprised the ranking member of the DHS House Subcommittee, which in part oversees DHS' funding, is that there were no detainees present nor detention officers.
...
"They have a television and the largest holding cell has three showers. The shower works. And then each holding cell had a toilet. The toilet was not in any way something any of us would be comfortable using, certainly not in an area that is open to others," she said.
...
According to Underwood, DHS told her detainees are provided food from either Subway or Walmart or are given food from a previous facility they were at.
...
She also noted there is no permanent food vendor and no contract for providing medical care


U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood tours Broadview ICE Processing Center


What surprised the ranking member of the DHS House Subcommittee, which in part oversees DHS' funding, is that there were no detainees present nor detention officers.
...
"They have a television and the largest holding cell has three showers. The shower works. And then each holding cell had a toilet. The toilet was not in any way something any of us would be comfortable using, certainly not in an area that is open to others," she said.
...
According to Underwood, DHS told her detainees are provided food from either Subway or Walmart or are given food from a previous facility they were at.
...
She also noted there is no permanent food vendor and no contract for providing medical care


mensileOSM 7 (Novembre 2025) - progetto del mese: defibrillatori e idranti!


Il riassunto delle notizie di novembre della community italiana OSM è online!

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Lawmakers Want To Ban VPNs—And They Have No Idea What They’re Doing


Ah, yes ... back to the scare tactics that the only use of a VPN is to access CSAM.

Almost Everyone Uses VPNs

Let’s talk about who lawmakers are hurting with these bills, because it sure isn’t just people trying to watch porn without handing over their driver’s license.

  • Businesses run on VPNs. Every company with remote employees uses VPNs. Every business traveler connecting through sketchy hotel Wi-Fi needs one. Companies use VPNs to protect client and employee data, secure internal communications, and prevent cyberattacks.
  • Students need VPNs for school. Universities require students to use VPNs to access research databases, course materials, and library resources. These aren’t optional, and many professors literally assign work that can only be accessed through the school VPN. The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s WiscVPN, for example, “allows UW–‍Madison faculty, staff and students to access University resources even when they are using a commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP).”
  • Vulnerable people rely on VPNs for safety. Domestic abuse survivors use VPNs to hide their location from their abusers. Journalists use them to protect their sources. Activists use them to organize without government surveillance. LGBTQ+ people in hostile environments—both in the US and around the world—use them to access health resources, support groups, and community. For people living under censorship regimes, VPNs are often their only connection to vital resources and information their governments have banned.
  • Regular people just want privacy. Maybe you don’t want every website you visit tracking your location and selling that data to advertisers. Maybe you don’t want your internet service provider (ISP) building a complete profile of your browsing history. Maybe you just think it’s creepy that corporations know everywhere you go online. VPNs can protect everyday users from everyday tracking and surveillance.



RNZ clearly wants to see Luxon Rolled


not neseserily just this artical but over the past few months I have noticed RNZ with a number of articles along the lines of "10 steps to change party leadership" with their target firmly on Luxon.

Not that i disagree with thier assesment. The dude is little more than an empty suit. It is funny that RNZ is trying to manufacture it, although maybe its a case of "where there is smoke there is fire"

It would be election suicide though. One of Nationals big cards are that they are not the Greens party or Te Pati Maori. Rolling Luxon would send a signal that only Labour is solid. Then again if they already think this election is a loss then rolling Luxon now is a great idea.