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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Great write-up, love this part especially:

Western propaganda became so effective that it ultimately lobotomized its own creators as European leaders started mistaking their narrative dominance for actual material superiority.


It's always a treat to see the parasite that gave birth to the settler-colony get its just deserts even if it pales in comparison to what it ravaged..

in reply to Samsuma

Thanks, and definitely some irony with Europeans getting hooked on their own supply.



in reply to slothrop

Then add some sparkles ✨ and some gradients
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in reply to cm0002

I feel like when 'Zero Trust' first became a thing, the theme was 'you should have every endpoint under your control hardened so it need not feer untrusted peers being able to connect'. E.g. if you think you absolutely need VPN to a 'private network' for security, then you are failing to be hardened in a 'zero trust' way, because you implicitly fear that your systems would fall to untrusted peers.

I feel like it's evolved to 'don't let anything be able to connect to anything under your control unless you have admin privilege over it as well'. Which is particularly a nightmare when you try to collaborate between two companies, each balking at the other's hard requirement to have admin access to all network peers of interest.

in reply to jj4211

  1. Corporations really, really love being admin on everybody elses devices. See kernel level anticheat.
  2. I feel like people have gotten zero trust (I don't need to trust anybody) confused with "I don't trust anybody".
  3. I was listening to a podcast by packet pushers and they were like "So you meet a vendor, and they are like, 'So what do you think zero trust means? We can work with that'".
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Bun has been acquired by Anthropic


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in reply to King

I started using Claude Code myself. I got kind of obsessed with it.


Well that tells a lot...

Just in time to allow Deno to shine I guess.




Japan scrambles jets after suspected Chinese drone spotted near Taiwan


In short:

A suspected Chinese drone has been spotted off a Japanese island near Taiwan.

Japan's army scrambled its aircraft in response.

The incident comes amid an ongoing diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing.

in reply to MicroWave

Japan is on high alert as another suspected Chinese drone has been spotted near Taiwan. The ongoing diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon.
in reply to MicroWave

This is beyond dumb. This would be like Canada threatening the US.

Japan military budget: $51B
China military budget: $314B

Good luck with that.

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in reply to SaveTheTuaHawk

And yet Chinese made defense systems have utterly failed in Pakistan and Iran. Any conflict involving Japan and China would pull the US in on the side of Japan. Redo those numbers and good luck with that.
in reply to jumjummy

Im concerned about two things when considering your argument.

  1. The US has been doing everything in its power to piss everyone else off lately.
  2. Fighting a war in Taiwan or Japan is going to be a lot harder for the US than it will be for China. Taiwan is 100 miles from China but 6800 miles from California.
in reply to SaveTheTuaHawk

Well it isn’t like Japan is invading China. Seems like they just want to make it clear they will in fact respond if China tries something with Taiwan.
Japan doesn’t have to beat China, they just have to make it not worth it. And they’d have Taiwan and hopefully the US supporting them in that effort.


Hong Kong tower fire toll rises to 44, police arrest three


The cause of the blaze in the northern Tai Po district was not immediately known, but it was fanned by green construction mesh and bamboo scaffolding

Hong Kong is one of the last places in the world where bamboo is still widely used for scaffolding in construction.

A firefighter was among the 44 killed, with 45 people in hospital in critical condition

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/hong-kong-tower-fire-toll-rises-44-police-arrest-three-2025-11-26/



GitHub - DioCrafts/OxiCloud: ☁️ OxiCloud server, efficient and secure way to save all your data


I just read about people struggling with Next loud in the OpenDesk thread and wanted to share this in case someone is interested in contributing to this project.
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in reply to warmaster

The installation workflow begs for supply-chain exploits. Given this and its oob install, it probably breaks iso27002 as well.

I'll wait. NextCloud and OwnCloud both have 27002-compliant installs (the latter needs some review), so I need to stick with those.

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Immich Is Now Stable!


You can find Immich at [url=https://immich.app/]https://immich.app/[/url] If you want to buy Immich merch, go to [url=https://immich.store/]https://immich.store/[/url] You can learn more about FUTO at [url=https://futo.org/]https://futo.org/[/url]
You can find Immich at immich.app/ If you want to buy Immich merch, go to immich.store/ You can learn more about FUTO at futo.org/
in reply to mesa

It still doesn't do chunked uploads, right? For who has a low memory proxy or uses cloudflare
in reply to mesa

does immich have an option to automatically delete older, backed-up pics from devices in order to free up space and not worry about running out disk space on smartphone?

I tried to search the docs and it seems it's missing

in reply to drgeppo

I've not seen that option, but I use syncthing instead of the phone application to sync my photos to a specific folder on my NAS which is then an external library for Immich.

TBH, I don't want anything deleting anything automatically.

I'll often delete newer pictures of temporary stuff but keep older pictures of my frinds & family, so, that's not a feature I'd see any value in. It tends to just make me lazy and build up GBs of junk photos on my NAS (and backups...)

in reply to SayCyberOnceMore

That sounds like a great solution to my current frustration that the autobackup feature of Immich on iOS is so opaque. It only works when the app is open and even then oftentimes you're just staring at the backup screen while seemingly nothing is happening, despite Immich's backlog of thousands of photos still needing to be uploaded.
in reply to drgeppo

No but there is a semi work around.

When using the app if you select all images one of your options will be delete from device when you click on that it will say hey some of these might not be backed up and one of your option is to only delete the things that have been backed up. It's not automatic but it is a way you can kind of just Mass do it to everything

in reply to drgeppo

it's wip, they are iterating it

i think they added it as beta, then reverted, then now is being reworked





3 arrested in Hong Kong, as a high-rise fire leaves at least 36 dead and 279 reported missing


Police in Hong Kong arrested three men on suspicion of manslaughter, several local news media reported, in connection with a blaze that has killed at least 36 people and left another 279 missing in the city’s deadliest fire in years.

Hundreds of residents were evacuated as the fire which started on Wednesday afternoon, spread across seven of the eight high-rise apartment buildings in a housing complex in Tai Po district, a suburb in the New Territories. At least 29 others remained hospitalized. Bright flames and smoke shot out of windows as night fell.

Authorities said earlier that investigators would be looking into factors including whether material on the exterior walls of high-rise buildings met fire resistance standards, as the rapid spread of the fire was unusual.

Officials said the fire started on the external scaffolding of one of the buildings, a 32-storey tower, and later spread to inside the building and then to nearby buildings, likely aided by windy conditions.

https://apnews.com/article/hong-kong-highrise-fire-tai-po-cf40065101b2b6f8ac7bc43d9f228022

in reply to AmbiguousProps

Do we know anything about these people? Not names or anything but were they residents? Contractors? Employees? Randoms who just wanted to kill?
in reply to vrek

from the article-

“We have reason to believe that those in charge of the construction company were grossly negligent,” said Eileen Chung, a senior superintendent of police.

The three men arrested, aged 52 to 68, are the directors and an engineering consultant of the firm.

in reply to AmbiguousProps

Oh that death toll is going to rise dramatically as 279 are reported missing.

Oh and just while writing it I saw another headline saying 44 dead 279 missing.



France will investigate Musk’s Grok chatbot after Holocaust denial claims


France’s government is taking action against billionaire Elon Musk ‘s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok after it generated French-language posts that questioned the use of gas chambers at Auschwitz, officials said.

Grok, built by Musk’s company xAI and integrated into his social media platform X, wrote in a widely shared post in French that gas chambers at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp were designed for “disinfection with Zyklon B against typhus” rather than for mass murder — language long associated with Holocaust denial.

The Auschwitz Memorial highlighted the exchange on X, saying that the response distorted historical fact and violated the platform’s rules.

https://apnews.com/article/france-ai-musk-grok-holocaust-e8c952c5d878226aa917d7a65836ed88

in reply to MicroWave

If you can't get your LLM to not deny the holocaust, then your LLM is not ready to get platformed on a major internet site.
in reply to skisnow

I think you misunderstand.

They put substantial effort into grok to make sure it would deny the holocaust.



New Research Shows True Death Toll From Israeli Genocide in Gaza Could Be 126,000 or Even Higher


in reply to return2ozma

100x the casualty count from Oct 7th.

It's way, way past eye for an eye. Stupid ingrains.



Russian invasion of Ukraine: One in 10 rescued Ukrainian children sexually abused in the occupied territories, NGO warns


cross-posted from: mander.xyz/post/42547282

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Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the centre has rescued over 100,000 children from the frontlines and more than 1,000 from the occupied territories and Russia, through unofficial routes and brave, special operations. It estimates that one in 10 of these children has experienced sexual abuse. The victims, of all ages and sexes, include girls who have been raped and suffered forced pregnancy, “so they will give birth to future Russian soldiers,” said Alina Dmytrenko, government relations officer at the Save Ukraine Centre, an NGO that helps families escape Russian occupation, returns children abducted by Russia.

“We have these cases which are very sensitive,” she confirmed. “It is a system. It is part of Russia’s aim when it comes to children: to break Ukrainian identity and trust. To turn Ukrainians into Russians. All the children who come here are traumatised, afraid to talk, to express emotion. But with sexual abuse, all of this is much heavier.”

“Russia is specifically targeting children,” she added. “It is shocking. How can you abuse the most vulnerable?”

...

https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ukraine-russia-child-abductions-abuse-kyiv/

in reply to Sepia

That’s actually less than what i would have expected. Although they do have a 100% „general abuse“ rate.
in reply to lemmylommy

All the children who come here are traumatised, afraid to talk, to express emotion. But with sexual abuse, all of this is much heavier.”


Especially with forced pregnancy, to "raise future russian soldiers".



This company charges disabled vets millions, even after VA said it's likely illegal


The company Dustin hired: Trajector Medical.

NPR spent months looking into Trajector, interviewing 11 former employees and hearing from 60 veterans who hired the company. The investigation revealed a company that started with a mission to help disabled vets, but that former workers say now is intent on aggressive debt collection and maximizing profits. NPR discovered a web of corporate entities that Trajector uses to contend that it stays within the bounds of a law to protect veterans. Despite repeated written warnings from the VA that it may be breaking that law, the company continues to operate.

NPR also found that the company's moneymaker is a computerized robo-dialer system named "CallBot" that bombards a VA phone hotline meant for vets. Trajector is not accredited by the VA and the VA won't give it any information about vets' disability pay. So it uses CallBot as a side-door to sleuth that out. Trajector regularly enters social security numbers and birthdates obtained from tens of thousands of its clients into the phone hotline, which reveals the amount of each veteran's monthly disability payment. When the company detects an increase, it automatically sends a bill, sometimes for as much as $20,000, and then starts calling to collect.

Trajector is not alone. In recent years, scores of large and small outfits have sprung up promising to help vets apply for disability benefits. Critics call them "claim sharks."



Looking for a PeerTube instance that actually accepts new users


I have been trying to find a PeerTube instance so I can upload music my son's band performs.

I signed up to 5 different PeerTube instances over the past two weeks. 4 of them have not accepted or rejected my application, despite all of their pages saying the accept within 24-48 hours. The fifth instance denied my application with, "read the coc and reapply". I had read it before applying, but I read it again and reapplied, it was again denied with the same reason given.

I would like to find an instance for music, preferably not hosted in the US.

in reply to julian

Yes, I killed Canada, not worth to host a backend there anymore :3
in reply to Fijxu

Yes, I killed Canada


Holy shit, that's like Hitler levels of evil.





Data War goes digital: Firefox’s card game is now online | The Mozilla Blog


Last month, Firefox turned 21, marking two decades of building a web that reflects creativity, independence and trust. At TwitchCon, we celebrated by launching billionaires into space and launching a new card game, Data War.



Lemmy Development Update November 2025


We're still working hard on the 1.0 release, needing a few more major additions to lemmy-ui, and some less critical items for lemmy.

Then it will be a period of performance and bug testing, as well as giving time to allow app devs to update to the API changes.

The major changes during November were:

::: spoiler Full list of changes by user

flamingos-cant



dessalines



Nutomic


:::

Or see the full list of changes at the links below:


An open source project the size of Lemmy needs constant work to manage the project, implement new features and fix bugs. Dessalines and Nutomic work full-time on these tasks and more. As there is no advertising or tracking, all of our work is funded through donations. Even so there is barely enough time in the day, and no time for a second job. The only available option are user donations.

To keep it viable donations need to reach a minimum of 5000€ per month, resulting in a modest salary of 2500€ per developer. If that goal is reached we can stop worrying about money, and fully focus on improving the software for the benefit of all users and instances. We especially rely on recurring donations to secure the long-term development and make Lemmy the best it can be.

Donate

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in reply to Dessalines

Ooh this is really great stuff. Thanks for all the amazing work 😀


Michael and Susan Dell donate $6.25 billion to encourage families to claim 'Trump Accounts'


Billionaires Michael and Susan Dell pledged $6.25 billion Tuesday to provide 25 million American children under 10 an incentive to claim the new investment accounts for children created as part of President Donald Trump’s tax and spending legislation.

The historic gift has little precedent, with few single charitable commitments in the past 25 years exceeding $1 billion, much less multiple billions. Announced on GivingTuesday, the Dells believe it’s the largest single private commitment made to U.S. children.

Its structure is also unusual. Essentially, it builds on the “ Trump Accounts " program, where the U.S. Department of the Treasury will deposit $1,000 into investment accounts set up by Treasury for American children born between Jan. 1, 2025 and Dec. 31, 2028. The Dells’ gift will use the “Trump Accounts” infrastructure to give $250 to each qualified child under 10.

https://apnews.com/article/michael-dell-susan-trump-accounts-stock-market-poverty-inequality-7e2615d50a3fc0563109ed0eeb4c41e1



FSD: test di guida autonoma avviati in Italia


Quali altri brand?

youtu.be/d7PQf-prb8s

youtu.be/MaMzLrhtrr0

youtu.be/bi9HZ_L0_7U

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in reply to Poliverso

Che tristezza stellantis, sti scemi alla Ferrari sono all'età della pietra ormai

media.stellantis.com/em-en/lea…

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in reply to suoko

FSD lite:

chat.qwen.ai/s/t_9dafc337-95e0…



Italy now recognizes the crime of femicide and punishes it with life in prison | CNN


Italy’s parliament on Tuesday approved a law that introduces femicide into the country’s criminal law and punishes it with life in prison.
Italy’s parliament on Tuesday approved a law that introduces femicide into the country’s criminal law and punishes it with life in prison.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/25/europe/italy-femicide-law-intl-hnk

in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

That's nice.

Can police start believeing women who tell them they feel they are in danger, and do something about it before someone kills them, now?

in reply to MentalEdge

I think this is the bigger problem, actually. It could have prevented a number of femicides.
in reply to Treczoks

For real.

The law in a lot of places does not allow police to do anything to help someone, before their life has already been risked.

Unfortunately the first attempt on someone's life can be just as lethal as a hypothetical second.

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in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

Wouldn't it be smarter to have a law that simply and generically adds penalties on a crime committed out of hate against a population group?

So instead of "just" femicide, it could also cover hate against e.g. members of religions, the handicapped, or, in a reverse case, maybe even cover a hate-murder on a man?



US can’t overcome manufacturing gap with China


#USA
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

No I’m not I know more about politics than you do I’ve been working in this shitty game for 17 years I’ve met world leaders helped people win elections helped countries win wars. You’re just a propagandist à la goebbels.


Have clankers visited my blog one hundred twenty-one sexagintillion eight hundred ten novemquinquagintillion times so far in November??


Got a warning for my blog going over 100GB in bandwidth this month... which sounded incredibly unusual. My blog is text and a couple images and I haven't posted anything to it in ages... like how would that even be possible?

Turns out it's possible when you have crawlers going apeshit on your server. Am I even reading this right? 12,181 with 181 zeros at the end for 'Unknown robot'? This is actually bonkers.

Edit: As Thunraz points out below, there's a footnote that reads "Numbers after + are successful hits on 'robots.txt' files" and not scientific notation.

Edit 2: After doing more digging, the culprit is a post where I shared a few wallpapers for download. The bots have been downloading these wallpapers over and over, using 100GB of bandwidth usage in the first 12 days of November. That's when my account was suspended for exceeding bandwidth (it's an artificial limit I put on there awhile back and forgot about...) that's also why the 'last visit' for all the bots is November 12th.

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in reply to benagain

It's a shame we don't have those banner ad schemes anymore. Cybersquatting could be a viable income stream if you could convince the cleaners to click banner ads for a faction of a penny each.


China’s Spat With Japan Derails Bid to Join CPTPP Trade Bloc


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/46275324

China’s aggressive trade stance against Japan appears to kill any chance it has of joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership [CPTPP] trade bloc in the near future.

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Beijing’s confrontation with Japan over a remark about Taiwan has led to a series of retaliatory blows already hurting the Japanese economy.

But China’s sharp response to new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s frank admission that a Chinese attack on Taiwan might trigger a collective self-defence response could also rebound on the People’s Republic.

China has released its ‘wolf warriors’ and ramped up trade pressure on Japan dramatically, warning its citizens to stay away from Japan, while reimposing a ban on Japanese seafood.

[...]

Japanese artists have had concerts in Beijing cancelled or postponed, [...] supposedly because of public dissatisfaction over Takaichi’s remark. Manufacturing giants such as Toyota and Sony also expect “direct blowback” from Beijing [...] Chinese airlines cancelled flights on at least a dozen routes to popular destinations such as Kyoto and Osaka last week, according to a report by the [Chinese state-controlled media outlet] South China Morning Post.

[...]

But there are also signs that China will pay a price for its latest display of petulance.

Its acts of economic coercion are almost certain to derail – or add years – to its bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which Beijing applied for in 2021.

The problem for Beijing is the CPTPP requires a very different approach to the ‘trade wars’ that China has launched against trading partners, such as Australia, several years ago.

Members of the trade grouping must meet three criteria known as the ‘Auckland Principles’ – preparedness to meet the pact’s high standards, a record of compliance and adhering to trade commitments, and concensus, with all existing members agreeing to on new countries wishing to join.

[...]

Nations must agree to non-discriminatory dialogue with other members and transparent decision-making, as noted by Australia’s ABC News, which said the latest flare-up has occurred as the 12 “CPTPP members were meeting in Melbourne to assess new membership bids.”

“On the eve of those discussions, one member state is being economically punished by the country seeking entry,” it said. “That creates a structural problem for China: CPTPP enlargement requires unanimity. And Japan holds a veto.”

[...]

The idea of Japan permitting China to join the CPTPP now is “almost unthinkable,” the ABC report said, not only because of its coercive trade actions, but other factors, such as its behaviour in the East China Sea.

[...]



Someone At YouTube Needs Glasses: The Prophecy Has Been Fulfilled


in reply to youradhere

My opinion is that YouTube became an unusable mess, and I avoid it as much as possible. I guess that's enshittification at work.
in reply to youradhere

I went into Netflix recently to find the same thing. Hardly anything visible on screen, just a handful of massive buttons.

You can see maybe two movies to the right of the main one, and the top half of the row below.

I assume this is just to hide the fact that there's precious little worth watching on it.


in reply to Thomas2024

I like how there are all these terms with increasingly loose definitions, to which we attach different levels of evilness:

  • algorithm - older, reliable, deterministic except when it's "The Algorithm" in capital letters like "The Social Media Algorithm"; then it becomes evil
  • machine learning - been out for decades, hasn't destroyed the world, mostly does its job undetected. Used mainly by technical people
  • machine intelligence - The machine is starting to become conscious but it is still generally helpful. "Machine intelligence" performs brain surgery, detects tumors, folds and unfolds proteins, whatever that means (but it sounds like a good thing, so we'll give it a pass)
  • artificial intelligence - machine intelligence's evil twin. Takes credit for everything good that comes from the other ones and we tend to believe it, because it's the only one we can actually speak to and can lie to us very convincingly. On its own it can draw pretty pictures and animate them, write code that occasionally works, pretend to love us and teach us the most effective way to slash our own wrists
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What indexers do you use in Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/41364587

I'm getting errors and I want to pick better indexers.



What indexers do you use in Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr


I'm getting errors and I want to pick better indexers.



in reply to Lemmyoutofhere

That truly depends on what you mean by "comfortably". You can very easily survive the rest of your life "comfortably" on $1 million. Unless your definition of "comfort" includes a bunch of bullshit that you don't actually need and arguably makes your life worse for you and shorter just because you've grown accustomed to it.

$1M is plenty.

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in reply to tomiant

If you want to own a house and a car in a developed country, with property taxes, insurance, house repairs, car repairs etc etc etc, $1M won’t cut it. If it was, I would have retired years ago.
in reply to Lemmyoutofhere

a house and a car in a developed country, with property taxes, insurance, house repairs, car repairs etc etc etc


See, that's your problem right there.

in reply to tomiant

A 105" TV, a pool, a guest house, boat, new phones model every year, latest tech etc. How else do you live comfortably? /s
in reply to P1nkman

That's the issue though. They believe that is the only way to live, and that is the way they live, so that is the right way to live, so they will oppose anything that will infringe on their living that exact way.


Need some help with remote access please.


Hi all 😀

I've got a media server set up running Navidrome, Calibre-Web, and Immich along with some other services, and want to get access to them from outside the house now. I've read that Caddy is good for securing things by making it easier to set up encryption, but I'm not sure I understand that side of things.

I've set up a Cloudflare tunnel for a Minecraft server, and I've got Tailscale installed but not set up with an exit server yet, but understand that Caddy would be better. I ideally want to set up apps on my wife's phone so that she can access the libraries too.

Is it just a case of installing Caddy and setting up the services I want to share through it? That seems too easy, like I've missed something.

If it makes any difference, I've got a standard UK ISP router with a few ports forwarded, and I'm going to add an access point and then a LevelOne GEP-5070 managed switch to learn about things like VLANs. The link to the switch is here:

mayflex.com/shop/product/GEP-5…

I feel like I'm missing something, but can't think what, so I'd be grateful for any help 😀

in reply to Intempesta

I thought that Sunshine and Moonlight were for screen sharing? I've only ever seen them used for gaming.


Ukraine-Russia war: Ukraine says 'understanding' reached with US on peace plan, as Trump says his envoy will meet Putin in Moscow


President Trump says the original peace plan has been “fine-tuned”, and that he will send his envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow.
President Trump says the original peace plan has been "fine-tuned", and that he will send his envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow.
in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

It's gonna fall apart. Trump is involved, and he's a baby raping, shit eating fuck up. He'll fuck this up faster than a 12 year old white Christian girl at mar a lago
in reply to JohnnyFlapHoleSeed

It'll fall apart for sure, but will the Trump-Wiktoff relationship fall apart first?

Wiktoff might be his Billionaire buddy, but he'a made Trump look bad a few times now and that's anathema for a narcissist.



'Home truths' from Melanie Phillips convey one message: Israel will always be at war


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39480764

David Hearst
25 Nov 2025 19:56 GMT
Very much in the mode of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Phillips declared that there was no such thing as Palestine or Palestinians. In fact, the only indigenous people around were the Jews, who were the only people with any historic, legal or moral entitlement to this land.

To say this while activists in Britain are being arrested for shouting “from the river to the sea” as an allegedly pro-Hamas chant, hands their defence lawyers a get-out-of-jail card.

Because what Phillips is claiming is that all the land from the river to the sea is Jewish. And as she knows, but the Crown Prosecution Service appears not to, “from the river to the sea” has been Likud policy since 1977.




'Home truths' from Melanie Phillips convey one message: Israel will always be at war


David Hearst
25 Nov 2025 19:56 GMT

Very much in the mode of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Phillips declared that there was no such thing as Palestine or Palestinians. In fact, the only indigenous people around were the Jews, who were the only people with any historic, legal or moral entitlement to this land.

To say this while activists in Britain are being arrested for shouting “from the river to the sea” as an allegedly pro-Hamas chant, hands their defence lawyers a get-out-of-jail card.

Because what Phillips is claiming is that all the land from the river to the sea is Jewish. And as she knows, but the Crown Prosecution Service appears not to, “from the river to the sea” has been Likud policy since 1977.



in reply to Peter Link

Literally one lesson on Israelite history will tell you they're more bloodthirsty than the US. Hell, so many of our anecdotes about conflict stem from their war against the Canaanites, now Palestinians. They're the OG source of war

Edited last sentence to be less sensationalist

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one lesson on Israelite history


If you regard the Old Testament as history, the violence is probably exaggerated because of it being written by nationalistic zealots. It almost certainly also exaggerates the scale of Israel's conquests. They were never more than a minor force in the region, not much more than a city-state. Other ancient national epics are just as bloodthirsty and just as unreliable.

Canaanites, now Palestinians


I'm pretty sure the Palestinians got their name from the Philistines. In Arabic, the place is still called Falasteen and the people Falasteeni.

That doesn't say anything about descent, though. The genetic evidence is that the people in Palestine now are genetically quite similar to people in Palestine in ancient times. The population has been pretty stable, despite wars, conquests and language changes. Modern Palestinian people are also closely related to Jewish people-- probably the closest of any non-Jewish group.

They’re the OG evil


Far from uniquely so. The whole region was prone to genocidal wars, enslavement of whole nations, and general chaos and brutality. Most other "advanced" societies 2500 years ago weren't much better, at least not for long.

I think the bigger question is why those primitive tribal values should be considered a guide to how we live now.

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Facing a lack of Russian recruits, Moscow turns to deception, blackmail and bribery to sign up foreigners for its war in Ukraine | CNN


“the prisoners of war come from all corners of the world: Kenya, Nepal, Tajikistan. They say they were deceived by Russia into joining a war they did not want to fight”
"the prisoners of war come from all corners of the world: Kenya, Nepal, Tajikistan. They say they were deceived by Russia into joining a war they did not want to fight"

https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/25/europe/russia-recruits-foreign-fighters-ukraine-intl-cmd

in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

How do you trick someone into fighting in a foreign war? Bribery and blackmail but deception?
in reply to its_prolly_fine

From what ive heard (!) they are often offered "non-combat roles", so they are being told that they would help in the war effort by doing white collar stuff or logistics far inland, away from the fighting. Once in russia, their passports are taken away and they are being told "tough luck, if you ever wanna leave and see some money, grab a rifle and storm that MG-nest".


EU court rules entire bloc must respect same-sex marriages in rebuke to Poland


Couple who married in Germany had their right to a ‘normal family life’ impeded, court of justice finds
Couple who married in Germany had their right to a ‘normal family life’ impeded, court of justice finds
in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

Honestly I don't know why the state is still in the business of giving out marriages. Who gives a shit what other people want to call marriage. The state should not even have the authority to perform marriages at all. It should be left as a cultural or religious institution. It has no right to legislate what is and is not marriage. The only thing that should be available is civil unions, being defined as a financial and legal union of two or more consenting adults.

That way, anyone can "get married" at their local church, at a secular ceremony, or piss-drunk in a pub by a barmaid. It would be legally vacuous and has only the meaning that the parties ascribe to it, or that is given to it by the religious authority they choose to follow. But if they want to be legally joined together then they would go register a civil union at the local registrar's office.

If you're a bigot and don't consider two men in civil union to be married, cool, whatever, the law should not care about your opinion. You can privately think "those two are not married" all day, and be right in your mind. The only people whose opinions matter are those who want to call themselves married. There is no institution of "marriage" to defend, because you've already won. You can consider marriage to be anything you want and be right. Now you can leave other people alone.

in reply to NateNate60

The state cares insofar as your partner gets certain rights and will be included as family in many things.

For instance, deciding for you in medical cases, being informed if something happens, getting money from your life insurance whatever.

No marriage would mean the two are not connected at all in the states eye and thus not family.

You could say, ok lets just enable putting that into some record without marriage, but the state wants to safeguard itself as you can get things like citizenship and such

And in most states that is what you define as civil unions (there is no marriage as such often).

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in reply to Legianus

I don't think this is at all a valid counter-argument as all of these powers can equally be given to civil unions, if they aren't already. In my eyes, if you propose to someone and "get married" and want to give your spouse the legal powers associated with what was previously marriage, you would register a civil union.

No civil marriage doesn't mean that people can't connect themselves legally; it just means that you have to register a civil union to do so. All of the points you raise are easily defeated by just defining civil unions to replace marriage in all respects. The system is already very close to how I describe. You can "get married" at a church or wherever else and in most countries that does not mean anything until you have registered it with a local registrar. I'm just saying that the thing that happens in a church is "marriage", and the thing that happens with the legal paperwork at the registrar's office is called "civil union" regardless of the genders or sexualities of the parties involved.

in reply to NateNate60

Sorry, I think we are talking of the same thing. In Germany that is the way it is. Civil union and marriage is equivalent, you dont have to get married at a church, the only important thing is to go to the state for a few minutes and tell them basically.

I thought that the problem was that the state still has to accept things such as (whatever you call it lets say) unions of things such as same sex partner and so.

Problem is the civil union is mostly historically influenced often (tends to be less these days)

in reply to NateNate60

completely agree. the fact that this hasn't been the widely adopted solution show that ppl are either really stupid or not actually interested in solving the problem.
in reply to LadyButterfly she/her

how far we´ve come. 40 years ago poland was the most progressive country in europe regarding homosexuality because unlike everyone else they never criminalized it. homosexual people were not harassed by the state and gay bars were a thing even in 70´s socialist poland.

it really depends on the generation. i have yet to meet a homophobic pole that was born in the post-war period, they generally have a quite egalitarian stance on it with (expected) slight prejudice but no outright hate.

late baby boomers and gen x-ers though... OH BOY. most of these fucks need reeducation by a proper beating or something. i have yet to meet a gen x-er pole that´s not a complete piece of shit regarding their views on homosexuality and women.

in reply to Twongo [she/her]

The far right movement spearheaded by Victor Orban has spread. The world of far right go to Hungary for their meetings.
in reply to UltraMagnus0001

orban may be a factor in this, but the rampant homophobia in poland has been around since before the ussr fell
in reply to Twongo [she/her]

Single data counterpoint: I have met genx poles who are much more positive and I'd call friends.
in reply to Twongo [she/her]

40 years ago poland was the most progressive country in europe regarding homosexuality because unlike everyone else they never criminalized it.


Damn, that's wild. What was Poland like 40 years ago?

flips open history book

Omg, you're a fucking tankie! TANKIE! TANKIE! Mods, get this guy out of here!!!

in reply to UnderpantsWeevil

socialist poland was a shitshow towards the end :3
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in reply to Twongo [she/her]

A Covert Action: Reagan, the CIA, and the Cold War Struggle in Poland

Shrug

The Eastern Block got the same fuzzy treatment from NATO that countries like Afghanistan and Columbia and Iran enjoyed.

Americans love a color revolution when your government aligns with Russia or China. But they have zero tolerance for dissent once their friends are in charge.

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in reply to cyrano

The government will bail them out. They want the AI surveillance power but don't realize how flawed it is. MK Ultra went on for 20 years before they realized they can't use LSD to mind control people..
in reply to cyrano

Wow, $207bn by 2030? That's a lot of money to lose! Maybe they should focus on making some actual profit instead.



onomastico octiaco e regalini apprezzabili, per una buona volta di distrazione meno cagosa


L‘altro ieri, domenica 30, giorno crazy a pensarci, perché era il mio onomastico… che è figo, dai: un po’ di magia calendaristica ogni tanto tocca anche a me… ed ha in certo senso un gran valore cosmico, perché, nonostante il resto della mia persona, questa data non è mai cambiata… ma questo è tutto un […]

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onomastico octiaco e regalini apprezzabili, per una buona volta di distrazione meno cagosa


L‘altro ieri, domenica 30, giorno crazy a pensarci, perché era il mio onomastico… che è figo, dai: un po’ di magia calendaristica ogni tanto tocca anche a me… ed ha in certo senso un gran valore cosmico, perché, nonostante il resto della mia persona, questa data non è mai cambiata… ma questo è tutto un altro discorso. Ovviamente, questo fatto lo racconto appena ora perché sono una frana, e perché domenica avevo già frittomistato… dobbiamo avere molta pazienza con me stessa… (Avrei voluto scrivere in realtà ieri, ma poi mi sono seccata, e vabbè dai, che lo dico a fare…) 😪

…Non c’è in realtà granché da raccontare, perché, come sempre, io non festeggio… cioè, che cazzo devo fare regà, insomma… Però, incredibilmente, mi sono toccati ben due regalini: epico!!! Da parte dei miei genitori, giustamente, perché poi, nella mia vita, tolti i parenti, non rimane praticamente nessuno… ma ormai me ne sono fatta una ragione. Still, comunque, in ogni caso, i regali sono spesso sfiziosi e, quando come in questo caso sono gradevoli, assolutamente anche goduriosi, non c’è che dire. 👌
Me in piedi in quel pigiamaLe acque profumate, DOUGLAS home spa, BODY MIST COLLECTION

  • Un pigiama assolutamente ROSA (un rosa un po’ chiaro, che in foto non si nota benissimo… ma un po’ ho apparato mettendo un filtro), che wow… È intrigante, con questo stile mezzo minimale della maglietta quasi tutta chiara, e mezzo non del pantalone che ha queste illustrazioni strane che non si capiscono bene… Ma, soprattutto, è irrealisticamente morbido!!! Potrebbe rendere l’inverno di notte lievemente meno terrificante… è così appropriato alla mia persona. 🥰
  • Un set di 3 acque profumate, che non ho ancora avuto modo di provare del tutto con calma, ma da quel poco che ho visto sembrano interessanti. Due sono abbastanza floreali, mentre l’altra è più di un fresco non specificato, però ci stanno bene tutte, molto toppi! Saranno indubbiamente utili per potenziare la mia aura fisica fuori casa, che certe volte è forse troppo debole e poco magica, e con queste sarà migliorata… 😺

Insomma, grazie infinite a mamy e al papi per supportare la mia magia con piccoli ma importanti pensieri… Ma, dato il riconoscere questo fatto di ora, così come il prevedere qualcosa delle prossime settimane, perché purtroppo, ahinoi, il Natale si sta avvicinando prepotentissimamente, ora sono in terribile ansia e a breve disperazione… perché io non so mai come straminchia ricambiare i regalini. Arriverò, temo, come sempre a pochi giorni prima, per prendere regali magari apprezzati ma mai epicissimi per chi li riceve, e di ciò mi sento sempre incredibilmente in colpa, anche se ho paura che la cosa nemmeno traspaia mai, e quindi boh… non so che fare. Da un lato, sarebbe quasi meglio non avere proprio regali, così non ci sarebbe lo stress personalmente indotto di ricambiare, perché a me sinceramente dispiace essere davvero così terribile… 💔

#onomastico #regali




Canaries in the Coal Mine? Six Facts about the Recent Employment Effects of Artificial Intelligence


Juniors are getting clobbered.

Technology reshared this.

in reply to Avid Amoeba

I'd like to extend that graph a couple of years to the left. The analyses I've seen clearly demonstrate that this is a regression to mean after a post-Covid hiring spike. By looking at such a narrow window over such a fraught time, it looks like it could be saying anything here.

Are these workers? This is showing a real problem. Job openings? Not nearly as concerning. Without showing this in historical context, this is really dubious journalism.

in reply to MagicShel

This study controls for the post-COVID hiring spike in three ways: the researchers generated results without including the tech sector, they separated out remote work, and compared trends from 2018-2022 to those after. The hypothesis holds in all cases. The primary regression analysis also included a standard set of controls for hiring trends (such as interest rate fluctuation).

There's enough here to find a negative correlation between generative AI and entry-level employment.

in reply to Ashtear

This video is talking about a slightly different chart, but it's the same timeline for job openings disappearing. It's very accessible. And it has a very different conclusion.
in reply to MagicShel

Slightly different? Comparing a dead simple plot of employment vs. the performance of the S&P to a DID Poisson regression event study is the coughing baby vs. hydrogen bomb meme.

This Stanford study is just one in a very active field of economic research, so it's reasonable to be skeptical, but I really hope you don't think people make decisions based on the kind of thing in that Tiktok video.

in reply to Ashtear

It's openings, not employment. Which is why I asked whether the charts pasted here are showing employment or openings. And why I complained that the chart cuts off everything pre-Covid. If employment is going down, that's a problem. If job openings are going down, it isn't AI but a regression to mean. This video is the same jobs trend looked at through a different lens. It's pretty clear and logical that the demand for more seasoned professionals is more static that for juniors.

This is numbers taken from public data and put into context, and I don't think the fact that it's posted on TikTok is relevant to the math. TikTok just has a better algorithm for discovery for me and that's where I saw this guy's work and started following him, and the length of short form video helps the content not exceed attention span.

That all being said, if employment of juniors is trending down and not just reverting to mean, then I agree with the consolation this is a doomsday scenario cooking over the next 40 years. I have been saying for a couple of years that's a concern to watch out for. But so far I haven't seen numbers that concern me. I'll be continuing to watch this space closely because it's directly related to my interests.

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in reply to Avid Amoeba

I hope we see induced demand for labour in the end. Worst case would be higher workloads for everyone.


Rustdesk's lesser known features


Rustdesk started as an open-source alternative to TeamViewer. Now, it offers more than just remote desktop access, making it handy for casual self-hosting.

With no need for (dyn)DNS, port forwarding, or a VPN, you can get:

  • Remote terminal
  • File transfer
  • Tunneling (similar to SSH port forwarding)
  • Remote desktop

I think it’s a solid choice if you have a simple one-server setup.

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in reply to iii

It can also stream 4K@60fps without quality loss or latency no problem
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in reply to WhyJiffie

It looks way better than TeamViewer or AnyDesk, just like it would be local (similar to how RemoteDektop looks). Of course it can begin to stutter when watching videos ect but everything else is fine.
in reply to iii

I use Rustdesk to access PCs and embedded devices from other PCs and embedded devices. Mostly doing remote support to avoid driving.

It's easy to set up with a container-based server.

I don't have to care about licenses and crap like that. It just works.




in reply to silence7

Misleading headline making it sounds like all battery recycling poisons people. Half assed battery recycling is half assed.

Also sodium ion or some other lead-free formulation will likely replace lead acid 12v batteries over the next few years.

in reply to reddig33

The advantage lead acid has for ICE is that it can dump a lot of current all at once. The C output rate on sodium ion isn't that high, IIRC.

There have been lithium batteries used for the purpose. The original Miata used one because standard lead acid cells caused corrosion issues in the chassis. But lithium has its own supply chain issues.

Ultimately, this goes away because ICE cars go away.

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in reply to Frezik

Well, there is still the temperature constraints of Lipo and LiFePo batteries (the latter being much better at cold and hot charging).

But the point is that lithium batteries operate under a pretty big compromise of needing heating and cooling when temps are too cold and too hot, respectively. That is where lead acid has a pretty significant advantage.

Edit: I had a 1991 miata, and I don't recall having a lithium battery. It was rear-mounted, though.

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in reply to non_burglar

I lol'd because growing up in cold climate. You had to put a block heater to keep your engines warm enough to start. That ran off electricity. So..... You know, batteries keeping themselves warm isn't really different.

Right this very minute I've got two battery tenders keeping the lead acid batteries trickle charged on some motorcycles in my garage.

None of this shit is different in any meaningful way.

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in reply to mortalic

I lol'd because growing up in cold climate. You had to put a block heater to keep your engines warm enough to start.


I'm from Winnipeg, I know.

None of this shit is different in any meaningful way.


It is functionally very different. We heat our blocks, but rare is the person with a battery blanket.

Teslas need warming and cooling for their batteries, and even at that, they lose huge range in super cold winters. But that isn't the real problem, which is that recharge cycles are fewer and fewer every time you charge a cold li-ion.

in reply to non_burglar

The newer EVs are switching to heat pumps for managing battery temperature. It's more efficient than resistive heat, and can use the same system for cooling. This helps maintain range both by keeping batteries the right temperature and by doing it more efficiently.

And who in Winnipeg hasn't heard of what happens if you let your gas tank get too empty in extreme cold?

in reply to non_burglar

Look man, I own one. I ski. None of the stuff you're saying is actually happening. These things are edge cases at best.

The reality is the differences aren't important in any meaningful way. I've got to do maintenance on my engines to keep them running. I've got to keep the EV plugged in, to keep it running. Literally the same.

in reply to Frezik

Me wondering how ICE is tracking people through their car batteries when I first read this 🤔
in reply to JackbyDev

I thought they meant that the rapid high current output of lead batteries was better for torture.
in reply to Baron Von J

12 volts doesn't really hurt much is my understanding. I think movies exaggerate it. It tracks because people literally lick 9 volt batteries to test them. The 120 volts AC in the wall would be more useful for that.
in reply to BeeegScaaawyCripple

Batteries don't have amps, they have volts. The resistance of the things they're touching determines the amps.
in reply to Frezik

That's where capacitor-based jump-starters come in.

Related Electroboom video

in reply to Frezik

The C output rate on sodium ion isn't that high, IIRC.
You can buy sodium ion in 12 volt car battery form factor today. My understanding the only limitation is charging may not work right due the voltage regulators and the different needs on charging. (Which could be overcome with adapters.). Sodium ion will likely replace the lead acid use case by the end of the decade.
in reply to Frezik

The advantage lead acid has for ICE is that it can dump a lot of current all at once. The C output rate on sodium ion isn't that high, IIRC.


Add a capacitor, now it is.

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in reply to reddig33

Headline clearly leads "Auto industry warned" implying this is an industrial issue specific to them. And it is. This is not misleading.

The issue is that they are offshoring the lead recycling to very poor nations that have no environmental protection laws. Why? Cos cheaper.

Same issue with almost every industrial problem - the dangers are off-shored. Out of sight, out of mind. The US auto industry was warned about this exact prpblem and pleaded with to set up monitoring and a clean battery sourcing program - and of course they did nothing, because the only way corporations listen is with law and effective enforcement of those laws.

in reply to silence7

Doing things improperly with dangerous materials is unsafe. News at 11:00.
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Shai-Hulud Returns: Over 300 NPM Packages Infected


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in reply to cyrano

"No Way To Prevent This" Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens*

::: spoiler *
This is a joke about gun violence.
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in reply to cyrano

That is pretty evil.

Without signing attestation (both developer and code) there will be no way to find out who was responsible and stop the propagation. This will happen again.

Edit: there have been attempts like docs.npmjs.com/trusted-publish… but that hasn't fixed the problem.

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in reply to Sahwa

Having experience in waste handling, I'm not sure how that estimate at the end came to be, indicating a year long effort to collect and transport the material. It is a remarkable amount of material to be disposed of like this, but it certainly wouldn't take a year to tidy up.