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YouTube’s AI is Breaking the Creator Ecosystem


Over the past four years, I've significantly reduced my social media footprint. There are countless reasons for this, all of which are beyond the scope of this article, but the point I want to make is this: despite my growing apathy and downright hostility towards social platforms, I've found YouTube to be an oasis of sorts.

I am not going to pretend that YouTube hasn't played its part in the global disinformation epidemic or that it has somehow escaped the claws of enshittification. What I will say is that unlike other social platforms, its feed (unlike those of its competitors) are maleable using browser-based plugins (tools such as subscription managers). It is one of my primary learning platforms; without its vast array of tutorials, there is no way that I, a non-programmer, would have learnt Linux as fast or become as comfortable in a FOSS-based computing environment, as I have since the pandemic.

But enshittification is, like death and taxes, a certainty now. Which brings us to the subject of this column: AI moderation on YouTube.



SPhotonix 5D memory crystal: cold storage lasts 14B years


After decades of research and development, humanity finally has a data storage medium that will outlast us.

The 5D Memory Crystal stores data by using tiny voxels – 3D pixels – in fused silica glass, etched by femtosecond laser pulses. These voxels possess "birefringence," meaning that their light refraction characteristics vary depending upon the polarization and direction of incoming light.

That difference in light orientation and strength can be read in conjunction with the voxel's location (x, y, z coordinates), allowing data to be encoded in five dimensional space.

And because the medium is silica crystal, similar to optical cable, it's highly durable. It's also capacious: The technology can store up to 360 TB of data on a 5-inch glass platter.



The View From Inside the AI Bubble


In a small room in San Diego last week, a man in a black leather jacket explained to me how to save the world from destruction by AI. Max Tegmark, a notable figure in the AI-safety movement, believes that “artificial general intelligence,” or AGI, could precipitate the end of human life. I was in town for NeurIPS, one of the largest AI-research conferences, and Tegmark had invited me, along with five other journalists, to a briefing on an AI-safety index that he would release the next day. No company scored better than a C+.

The threat of technological superintelligence is the stuff of science fiction, yet it has become a topic of serious discussion in the past few years. Despite the lack of clear definition—even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has called AGI a “weakly defined term”—the idea that powerful AI contains an inherent threat to humanity has gained acceptance among respected cultural critics.

Granted, generative AI is a powerful technology that has already had a massive impact on our work and culture. But superintelligence has become one of several questionable narratives promoted by the AI industry, along with the ideas that AI learns like a human, that it has “emergent” capabilities, that “reasoning models” are actually reasoning, and that the technology will eventually improve itself.

I traveled to NeurIPS, held at the waterfront fortress that is the San Diego Convention Center, partly to understand how seriously these narratives are taken within the AI industry. Do AGI aspirations guide research and product development? When I asked Tegmark about this, he told me that the major AI companies were sincerely trying to build AGI, but his reasoning was unconvincing. “I know their founders,” he said. “And they’ve said so publicly.”







Oh Say, Can You See, We Have Never Been Free – George Tsakraklides





14 décembre 2025, 12:00:00 CET - GMT+1 - 28 Avenue Roger Cohé, 33600, Pessac, France
Dic 14
Repas / Débat Espéranto langue comme les autres ?
Dom 12:00 - 16:00
Esperanto Gironde

À l’occasion de la journée de Zamenhof, nous débattrons l’après-midi à propos de l’espéranto :

– De quoi s’agit-il réellement ? La définition du PIV est-elle suffisante ?

– L’espéranto est-il plus qu’une langue ?

– Comment est-ce possible, ou cela pourrait-il l’être ?

– Est-ce important ?

– Comment vivez-vous personnellement l’espéranto ?

– Zaza influence-t-il encore le mouvement actuel ?

Ce débat sera l’après-midi en français et sera précédé d’un agréable repas en auberge espagnole à midi et des affaires courantes de l’association le matin (en espéranto).

N’oubliez pas votre pique-nique et vos couverts pour le repas partagé.

Nos réunions sont ouvertes à tous, membres et non membres de l’association, locuteurs ou non d’espéranto, bien que nos discussions soient souvent en espéranto.

Vous pouvez arriver à midi si vous ne désirez pas participer à la réunion en espéranto du matin.

Venez nombreux !!!

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Five arrested over plot to attack German Christmas market


Local media says one of the suspects is an imam at a mosque, and police allege he "called for a vehicle attack".


Archived version: archive.is/20251214100252/bbc.…


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Thailand says Cambodian rocket fire has caused its first civilian death in new border fighting


Thailand's government reports a rocket attack from Cambodia on Sunday killed a 63-year-old villager.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/apnews.com/a…


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One million households without power in Ukraine after Russia attacks energy grid


The latest overnight attacks come as US envoy Steve Witkoff prepares to hold more talks with Ukraine's president.


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Airline Industry On The Verge Of Historic $1 Trillion Revenue This Year


The global aviation industry is expected to achieve $1.008 trillion this year marking a 4% growth from 2024 & forecasts a further 4.5% growth in 2026.



Price of a bot army revealed across hundreds of online platforms worldwide



A new analysis using twelve months of COTSI data, published in the journal Science, shows that verifying fake accounts for use in the US and UK is almost as cheap as in Russia, while Japan and Australia have high prices due to SIM costs and photo ID rules.

The average price of SMS verification for an online platform during the year-long study period running to July 2025 was $4.93 in Japan and $3.24 in Australia, yet just a fraction of that in the US ($0.26), UK ($0.10) and Russia ($0.08).

The research also reveals that prices for fake accounts on Telegram and WhatsApp appear to spike in countries about to have national elections, suggesting a surge in demand due to “influence operations”.

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This Month’s Poem

Halsway Carol
Iain Frisk

Lo for the tiding of the long night moon
Let the sunrise call about the morning soon
Short is the biding of the fading light
Sing for the coming of the longest night

North wind tell us what we need to know
When the stars are shining on the midnight snow
All of the branches will be turned to white
Sing for the coming of the longest night

  A winter day, the summer grass turned hay
  Frost in the field ’til the dawn of May
  A summer’s light never shone as clear or as bright
  So dance in the shadows of a winter’s night

Lo for the tiding of the long night moon
May the harvest last until the springtime bloom
Home is our comfort at the winter’s height
Sing for the coming of the longest night

All of the colours of the sunrise sky
Shine a light upon us, as the day goes by
Sun-setting shadows fading out of sight
Sing for the coming of the longest night

  A winter day, the summer grass turned hay
  Frost in the field ’til the dawn of May
  A summer’s light never shone as clear or as bright
  So dance in the shadows of a winter’s night

Find this poem online at Town Common Songs

#blog #December #poetry #zenmischief



Price of a bot army revealed across hundreds of online platforms worldwide


Cambridge Online Trust and Safety Index

A new analysis using twelve months of COTSI data, published in the journal Science, shows that verifying fake accounts for use in the US and UK is almost as cheap as in Russia, while Japan and Australia have high prices due to SIM costs and photo ID rules.

The average price of SMS verification for an online platform during the year-long study period running to July 2025 was $4.93 in Japan and $3.24 in Australia, yet just a fraction of that in the US ($0.26), UK ($0.10) and Russia ($0.08).

The research also reveals that prices for fake accounts on Telegram and WhatsApp appear to spike in countries about to have national elections, suggesting a surge in demand due to “influence operations”.




VPN location claims don't match real traffic exits




LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites Backlash


It's wild just how much they're trying to shove AI down our throats.



in reply to nieceandtows

Looks like a combination of under-extrusion and a bed thats not really level?


Jared Kushner is at the center of Trump's corruption


From media mergers to foreign policy, Trump's son-in-law is consolidating power — and making millions

The speed and scale of Jared Kushner’s re-emergence can’t be overstated. In the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidency, his son-in-law is casually consolidating economic and political power with staggering speed.

Kushner has positioned himself at the center of the biggest media merger in years and at the fulcrum of White House foreign policy, all while taking in multi-billion-dollar investments from autocratic governments.



Easily set up your PieFed instance using YunoHost!


After [url=https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/252]5 months of chipping away at it[/url], PieFed is now an installable ‘app’ in the Yunohost store! It’s been there for a couple of weeks actually but until this weekend it had a scary red exclamation ma

After 5 months of chipping away at it, PieFed is now an installable 'app' in the Yunohost store! It's been there for a couple of weeks actually but until this weekend it had a scary red exclamation mark because some automated tests hadn't ran yet. But that's gone now so I feel confident about recommending it to others.

Yunohost is a linux distro for servers that has a web gui for installing and managing services, that takes all the hassle out of self-hosting. How to get started with Yunohost.

@squirrel@piefed.kobel.fyi and @michael@piefed.chrisco.me have had good success setting up their instances already: piefed.social/c/piefed_meta/p/…









EU keeps moving to Open Source, New Linux smartphone, KDE fundraising


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At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings


By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMT

Overall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.

Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.

Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.

Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.



At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40295315

By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMT
Overall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.

Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.

Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.

Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.




At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings


By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMT

Overall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.

Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.

Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.

Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.





Israel’s expanding ‘Yellow Line’ swallows Gaza districts and uproots families


By Maha Hussaini in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
13 December 2025 09:44 GMT

“From the first day we came back, we heard bombardment, demolitions and gunfire,” Hamed said.

“It would start at sunset and continue until dawn.”

At first, they assumed the explosions were far away, believing the Yellow Line was still distant.

But now, Hamed can see the yellow concrete blocks placed by Israeli forces from his window – a sight that wasn’t there just weeks ago.

Across Gaza, the temporary demarcation line has been shifting, creeping ever closer to densely populated areas and fuelling fears of renewed displacement and violence by Israel.



Israel’s expanding ‘Yellow Line’ swallows Gaza districts and uproots families


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40294347

By Maha Hussaini in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
13 December 2025 09:44 GMT
“From the first day we came back, we heard bombardment, demolitions and gunfire,” Hamed said.

“It would start at sunset and continue until dawn.”

At first, they assumed the explosions were far away, believing the Yellow Line was still distant.

But now, Hamed can see the yellow concrete blocks placed by Israeli forces from his window – a sight that wasn’t there just weeks ago.

Across Gaza, the temporary demarcation line has been shifting, creeping ever closer to densely populated areas and fuelling fears of renewed displacement and violence by Israel.




Israel’s expanding ‘Yellow Line’ swallows Gaza districts and uproots families


By Maha Hussaini in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
13 December 2025 09:44 GMT

“From the first day we came back, we heard bombardment, demolitions and gunfire,” Hamed said.

“It would start at sunset and continue until dawn.”

At first, they assumed the explosions were far away, believing the Yellow Line was still distant.

But now, Hamed can see the yellow concrete blocks placed by Israeli forces from his window – a sight that wasn’t there just weeks ago.

Across Gaza, the temporary demarcation line has been shifting, creeping ever closer to densely populated areas and fuelling fears of renewed displacement and violence by Israel.





American Socialists Aren’t Tired of Winning








Schedule for Social Web Developer Room at FOSDEM 2026


The schedule for the Social Web Developer Room at FOSDEM 2026 is starting to be populated as the speakers confirm their availability. We had a tonne of great submissions for this year's track, and even with double the time from last year, we still had to
The schedule for the Social Web Developer Room at FOSDEM 2026 is starting to be populated as the speakers confirm their availability. We had a tonne of great submissions for this year’s track, and even with double the time from last year, we still had to leave some great talks on the cutting room floor. But we still managed to fit in 24 great talks, large and small. We’re going to see some additional events happening as FOSDEM 2026 gets nearer. Watch the #SOCIALWEBFOSDEM hashtag for more news and events.
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Pull-Effekt: Sachsen bietet Exklusivausbildung für faschistische Jurist*innen


Wer gegen die allgemeinen Menschenrechte ankämpft, sollte im Gerichtssaal nur auf der Anklagebank etwas zu sagen haben – so zumindest die Theorie in Deutschland seit den Nürnberger Prozessen. Anders sieht man das in Sachsen. Hier werden Faschist*innen auch nach höchstrichterlichen Urteilen noch Rosen auf den Weg gestreut.

Doch der Reihe nach: Im Oktober 2022 entschied der Sächsische Verfassungsgerichtshof (SächsVerfGH) in einem umstrittenen Urteil, dass Sachsen dem Dritten Weg-Kader Matthias Bauerfeind, sein Rechtsreferendariat ermöglichen müsse. In Bayern und Thüringen war der langjährige Neonazi mit seinen Klagen – wie in vergleichbaren Fällen aller Bundesländer seit einem Leiturteil von 1975 üblichgescheitert. Bauerfeind zog im bayerischen Fall sogar vor das zuständige Bundesgericht und verlor – allerdings zu spät, denn da war der Neonazi, dank der eigensinnigen Auslegung des höchsten sächsischen Gerichts, bereits fertig ausgebildeter Volljurist. Tür und Tor stehen neonazistischen Jurist*innen seitdem in Sachsen offen.


Matthias Bauerfeind

Der 1984 geborene Matthias Bauerfeind war von 2005 bis 2012 Funktionär der NPD und ab 2009 Kern einer Kameradschaft im „Freies Netz Süd“. Von 2005 bis 2013 wurde er fünf Mal verurteilt, u.a. wegen Widerstands gegen Vollstreckungsbeamte und Verwendens von Kennzeichen verfassungswidriger Organisationen. Nach dem Verbot des „Freien Netz“ im Jahr 2014, baute er als „stellvertretender Gebietsleiter Süd“ den Dritten Weg in Bayern mit auf. Dokumentiert sind beispielsweise seine Auftritte 2016 in Nürnberg, 2017 in Fulda und 2019 in Kempten. Bemerkenswert, aber wenig überraschend: Zuletzt fiel der auf Strafrecht spezialisierte Bauerfeind damit auf, dass er von mehreren baden-württembergischen AfD-Kreistagsfraktionen das anwaltliche Mandat in Verwaltungssachen erhielt.

Wir wollen euch hier den jüngsten Fall des sächsischen Sonderwegs vorstellen:

Im Mai 2025 wurde der Faschist John Hoewer aufgrund seiner Tätigkeit und Publikationen bei der Jungen Alternativen, dem extrem rechten Verein Ein Prozent, und dem offen faschistischen Jungeuropa Verlag als Rechtsreferendar in Rheinland-Pfalz abgelehnt. In seiner Begründung schrieb das Gericht in Koblenz, dass es in einer „wehrhaften“ Demokratie „(…) dem Staat [nicht] zuzumuten [sei], verfassungsuntreue Bewerber in den Vorbereitungsdienst aufnehmen zu müssen.“

Doch dann bewarb sich Hoewer in Sachsen.

Nachdem das Oberlandesgericht (OLG) Hoewer zwei mal aus Zweifel an seiner Verfassungstreue ablehnte, entschied das Oberverwaltungsgericht (OVG) Bautzen im November 2025, dass Hoewer unverzüglich seine juristische Ausbildung beim Oberlandesgericht (OLG) Dresden aufnehmen dürfe. Das OVG Bautzen sah sich dabei an das kritisierte Sonderurteil des SächsVerfGH gebunden. Es bekräftigte seine Zweifel an der Richtigkeit dieses Urteils sogar nachdrücklich. Trotzdem verzichtete es auf eine Weiterleitung des Falls an das zuständige Bundesgericht (BVerfG), welches 2024 im Fall Bauerfeind doch eindeutig im Widerspruch zum SächsVerfGH entschieden hatte. Eine verpasste Gelegenheit. Und so bleibt das Motto der sächsischen Rechtspraxis vorerst: Nur weil man Faschisten ablehnen kann, heißt das noch lange nicht, dass man sie auch ablehnen muss. Denn in Sachsen reicht es seit 2022 nicht aus, nachweislich einer menschenverachtenden Ideologie anzuhängen. Man muss sich schon strafbar machen im Kampf gegen die freiheitlich demokratische Grundordnung.

John Hoewer

Der neu-rechte Kader John Hoewer, Jahrgang 1987, ist im April 2025 von seinem stellvertretenden Vorstandsposten bei Ein Prozent zurückgetreten. Zwei Monate nachdem er sich erstmals in Sachsen beworben hatte. Dabei ist ihm ein aktives Eintreten gegen die „freiheitliche demokratische Grundordnung“, welches dem Bundesverfassungsgericht 2024 als Ablehnungsgrund für ein Rechtsreferendariat genügte, wahrlich nicht schwer nachzuweisen:

Schon im Januar 2017 soll Hoewer in handgreiflichen Auseinandersetzungen mit linken Demonstranten in einem Hörsaal der Universität Magdeburg verwickelt gewesen sein. Im April 2017 dann begleitete er den laut eigener Aussage den „Rechtsradikalen“ Philip Stein zu einer Veranstaltung der italienischen Faschisten von Casa Pound in Rom. Ebenfalls 2017, im Juli, besuchte John Hoewer gemeinsam mit weiteren AfDlern, JNlern und anderen Neonazis das „Deutschland-Seminar“ der extrem rechten Braunschweiger Burschenschaft Thuringia. Im Jahr 2021 nahm John Hoewer nachweislich an Kampfsportrainings mit anderen Neonazis der Jungen Alternative, der AfD und der NPD (heute Die Heimat) in Berlin Weißensee teil. Im Jahr 2022 war Hoewer dann Beisitzer im Verbandsrat der extrem rechten Deutschen Burschenschaft (DB). Ja, Hoewer ist Burschenschaftler, und zwar bei Germania Köln, Raczeks Breslau zu Bonn, und dort fechtet er vor NS-“Kunst“ mit Hakenkreuz. Die Burschenschaft ist übrigens die, die 2011 einen Antrag bei der DB einbrachten, der als „Ariernachweis“ bekannt wurde. Geschenkt, dass Hoewer auch jahrelang zum Jungen Alternative Landesvorstand in Sachsen-Anhalt gehörte und mindestens von Januar 2018 bis März 2025 für den AfD-Fraktionsvize im Bundestag, Sebastian Münzenmaier (Mainzer Burschenschaft Germania Halle), als Mitarbeiter angestellt war.

Diese Gesetzeslage und Rechtssprechung, der sächsische Sonderweg, ist in Deutschland einmalig. Im Raum steht der Verdacht, dass die Entscheidung des Sächsischen Verfassungsgerichtshofes von 2022 dem geltenden Bundesrecht widerspricht. Dass es auch anders geht, zeigt das Nachbarland Thüringen. So wies das Thüringer Verfassungsgericht im November 2025 eine AfD-Klage ab und entschied, dass Personen nicht zum juristischen Vorbereitungsdienst zugelassen werden sollen, wenn sie gegen die freiheitlich-demokratische Grundordnung verstoßen.

Doch Bauerfeind und Hoewer sind nicht die einzigen, denen der sächsische Sonderweg zugutekam. Der Neonazi Brian Engelmann durfte bereits im November 2018 sein Rechtsreferendariat in Chemnitz antreten, obwohl man um sein Weltbild wusste – im selben Monat stand er für seine Beteiligung am Überfall auf den alternativen Leipziger Stadtteil Connewitz mit anderen Neonazis vor Gericht. Und selbst nachdem sein Urteil von einem Jahr und vier Monaten auf Bewährung im Jahr 2020 für rechtskräftig erklärt wurde, entschied das Oberlandesgericht Dresden (OLG), dass Engelmann seine juristische Ausbildung abschließen dürfe. Jetzt ist der Mann mit den Hakenkreuzen auf der rechten Schulter Volljurist und in der Rechtsanwaltskanzlei des Leipziger Szene-Anwalts Arndt Hohnstädter angestellt.
Marko Zschörner und Brian Engelmann (mit tätowiertem Hakenkreuz-Muster)
Brian Engelmann

Der 1992 in Freital geborene Brian Engelmann ist mehrfach vorbestrafter Gewalttäter und Kampfsportler. Schon 2012 griff Engelmann in eine Auseinandersetzung in einer Dresdner Diskothek ein. Dabei brach er dem Angreifer mehrere Gesichtsknochen und zerstörte ihm diverse Zähne, als er ihm gegen den Kopf trat. Im selben Jahr zog Engelmann für sein Jura-Studium nach Leipzig und fiel dort bald als Teil des “Bushido Sportcenter Leipzig” (ehemals “Bushido Free Fight Team”) von Marko Zschörner auf. In den folgenden Jahren trat Engelmann immer wieder als MMA-Kämpfer bei einschlägigen Veranstaltungen in Erscheinung. So gab es z.B. 2013 einen Kampf in Köthen gegen Kevin Kraft – ein weiterer Neonazi, dem zusammen er schließlich am 11.01.2016, im Nachgang des Angriffs auf Leipzig-Connewitz, von der Polizei festgesetzt wurde. Gemeinsam mit Mitgliedern der Neonazi-Struktur „HooNaRa“ („Hooligans, Nazis, Rassisten“), wie beispielsweise Martin Krause, arbeitete Engelmann jahrelang beim Leipziger Sicherheitsunternehmen “Black Rainbow Security”. Auch nach Abschluss seines zweiten Staatsexamens trat Engelmann weiterhin bei Neonazi-Milieu-Veranstaltungen, wie 2023 bei „Ostdeutschland kämpft“, auf.

Eine Gesetzesänderung, wie aktuell gefordert, oder eine juristische Entscheidung auf höchster Ebene lassen zwei Jahre nach dem SächsVerfGH-Urteil immer noch auf sich warten. Immerhin scheint nun endlich auch die Sächsische Landesregierung, in Person der Justizministerin Constanze Geiert (CDU), gemerkt zu haben, dass etwas faul ist im Freistaat Sachsen. So will man am Bundesverfassungsgericht mit einer abstrakten Normenkontrolle gegen die diesbezügliche Rechtsauslegung des eigenen, Sächsischen Verfassungsgerichts vorgehen. Bis dahin bleibt genau zu beobachten, wie sich der „Pull-Effekt“ auf faschistische Jurist*innen nach Sachsen weiterentwickelt.

#AfD #BrianEngelmann #EinProzent #JN #JohnHoewer #MatthiasBauerfeind #NPD

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Expert says Dems have "once-in-a-generation" chance to flip hundreds of seats across the nation - LGBTQ Nation


Sweeping Democratic victories in off-year elections seem to be foreshadowing a very good midterms for the party, and one expert believes it’s even bigger than that.

“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fundamentally transform legislative power,” Heather Williams, president of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC), which focuses on electing Democrats to statehouses, told Mother Jones.

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How feasible would it be to host Mastodon, Pixelfed, Lemmy, Friendica, or Matrix over Tor/I2P?


Given the US recently made a bid to fast-track multiple censorship bills, KOSA included, which could pose an existential threat to Fediverse instances hosted over the clearnet, how feasible would it be to host said instances over Tor/I2P?


San Silvestro 2025


31 dicembre 2025 21:00:00 CET - GMT+1 - Da Antonio, Pizza Gastronomica, 01030, Vasanello, Italy
Dic 31
San Silvestro 2025
Mer 21:00 - 22:00
📅 Elisabetta Fratoni Jazz Quartet

✨ Cari amici, siete pronti a salutare l'anno vecchio a ritmo di funky jazz? Dopo le magiche serate estive, torniamo da Antonio per una notte di San Silvestro indimenticabile: mentre gusterete un esclusivo Menù di Pesce, saremo noi ad accompagnare la vostra cena e il brindisi di mezzanotte con la nostra musica dal vivo.

🎺🎤 🎸 🎹 🥁

Non mancate, trasformiamo insieme la pizzeria in un club esclusivo per una sera – prenotate subito il vostro tavolo! 🥂🎶



Un semplice analizzatore di chat whatsapp


Per quelli che non vogliono impazzire a leggere chat di gruppo infinte.

Andrebbe un po' affinata, se possibile senza arrivare a usare l'AI per leggerezza.

AAA cercasi affilatori di spade

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un sistema per creare un sommario delle chat con millemila messaggi non letti.

Non so se genera anch un albero stimato delle conversazioni, per rimediare alla coglionagine di quelli che non menzionano mai il messaggio cui rispondono

in reply to Sabrina Web 📎

io sono convinto che se analizza la mia chat di Scuola (gruppo genitori), si suicida

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in reply to IZ5WGA

Eh, indovina come mi è venuto in mente di fare questa app 😀
in reply to suoko

ti potrebbero fare santo. Allora dovresti aggiungere:
- calendario dei compleanni, degli scioperi e delle attività extra scolastiche
- rubrica dei contatti, chi è genitore di chi
- quanti soldi devo dare per regali/cassa comune e a chi

Questo almeno fino alla primaria, poi dalle medie non c'è più la chat dei genitori, vero? VERO?

in reply to GaMe

sbagliato: e quella delle medie è persino peggiore. Io l'ho dovuta silenziare - e siccome lo smart watch vibra uguale anche se è silenziata - l'ho persino Archiviata
in reply to GaMe

Ah, ti piacerebbe, ora che arriva la nostra onda ce la infileranno fino all'università 😁

Per le medie mi spiace ma c'è ancora, moooolto più soft ma c'è.

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in reply to GaMe

In effetti capire chi è genitore di chi sarebbe fattibile con un "reverse engineering", di solito il genitore parla del proprio figlio (che c'è o non c'è a un evento), esattamente quello che faccio io per ripescare i numeri di telefono.

Andrebbe trovata una micro ai fatta in kotlin da trainare con i fiumi di chat che abbiamo.

in reply to Sabrina Web 📎

E magari integrarlo in fluffy chat.

Volevo quasi sentire lo sviluppatore di raccoon se conviene switchare a kmp subito o vedere di migliorarla prima e poi switchare.

in reply to Scimmia di Mare

Si, questo fa poco, ho provato qualche ai con python ma è veramente un casino capire le chat di gruppo e costruirci dei dati aggregati (esattamente come è difficile per noi umani)

Questo è quel che fa per ora:

Il testo viene suddiviso in righe. Ogni riga che inizia con un pattern riconosciuto come data/ora di WhatsApp (es. 10/12/25, 11:55 - ...) viene trattata come l'inizio di un messaggio. Viene estratta la data e confrontata con un insieme di date relative agli ultimi N giorni (di default, 10). Solo i messaggi appartenenti a queste date target vengono considerati.
Filtro per Parole Chiave: Per ogni messaggio filtrato per data, il testo del messaggio stesso (esclusa la parte del mittente e potenzialmente link/menzioni) viene confrontato con un insieme predefinito di parole chiave (es. "compiti", "riunione", "evento", "compilare", "sondaggio", "importante", "per venerdì", ecc.).
Identificazione Messaggi Significativi: Se una qualsiasi delle parole chiave è presente nel testo del messaggio (in forma minuscola e con corrispondenza parziale), il messaggio viene considerato significativo. Vengono estratti:
    La data del messaggio.
    Il mittente (numero o nome).
    Il testo del messaggio.
    Eventuali riferimenti temporali trovati all'interno del testo (es. "venerdì", "alle 15", "prossima settimana") utilizzando espressioni regolari.
    Una categoria assegnata automaticamente in base a quale insieme specifico di parole chiave (es. " Incontri / Eventi", " Compiti / Verifiche") è stato trovato nel messaggio.
Formattazione del Riassunto: I messaggi identificati come significativi vengono poi raggruppati:
    Prima per data, in ordine cronologico inverso (dal giorno più recente).
    Poi all'interno di ogni data, vengono raggruppati per la categoria assegnata.
    Infine, all'interno di ogni categoria e data, vengono elencati i singoli messaggi, mostrando mittente, testo e eventuali riferimenti temporali trovati.
Output: Il risultato finale è un testo formattato che rappresenta un riassunto contestuale e organizzato dei messaggi significativi trovati negli ultimi N giorni, evidenziando argomenti come appuntamenti, compiti, richieste, eventi, ecc., raggruppati in modo logico per facilitarne la lettura.

In sintesi, non è un vero e proprio "riassunto" AI, ma piuttosto un filtro contestuale basato su parole chiave con una riorganizzazione e formattazione del risultato.
in reply to Scimmia di Mare

I miglioramenti veloci da fare sono:
- tag "evento da confermare"
- creazione evento calendario dove devi solo confermare l'aggiunta dell'evento

Il miglioramento complesso sarebbe di incrementare il dizionario e migliorare il processo di analisi.



AI kids' toys give explicit and dangerous responses in tests




Trump Gives Big Tech Friends an Early Christmas Gift With Order Against State AI Regulations


US President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aimed at preventing state-level regulation of the burgeoning artificial intelligence industry, a gift to tech corporations that bankrolled his inauguration and are currently funding his White House ballroom project.

Trump's order instructs the US Justice Department to establish an AI Litigation Task Force with a single mandate: sue states that enact AI laws that the administration deems "onerous and excessive." The order also threatens to withhold federal funding from states that implement AI regulations.

Public Citizen, a watchdog group that has tracked increasingly aggressive AI influence-peddling in Congress and the administration, said Trump's order "grants his greedy Big Tech buddies’ Christmas wish."

"This reward to Big Tech is a disgraceful invitation to reckless behavior by the world’s largest corporations and a complete override of the federalist principles that Trump and MAGA claim to venerate," said Robert Weissman, Public Citizen's co-president. "Everyone should understand why this is happening: During and since the last election cycle, Big Tech has spent at least $1.1 billion on campaign contributions and lobby expenditures. Big Tech corporations poured money into Trump’s inaugural committee and to pay for his garish White House ballroom. A major Big Tech and AI investor is serving as Trump’s 'AI czar' and driving administration policy."

"While Trump has ensured the federal government is doing almost nothing to address the harms that AI is already causing, states are moving forward with sensible AI regulation," Weissman added. "These include efforts to address political deepfakes, nonconsensual intimate deepfakes, algorithmic pricing manipulation, consumer protection measures, excessive data center electricity and water demand, and much more. Big Tech is whining about these modest measures, but there is zero evidence that these rules are impeding innovation; in fact, they are directing innovation in more positive directions."

Jenna Sherman, a campaign director focused on tech and gender at Ultraviolet Action, said Trump's order "only has one group of winners: his wealthy donors in the tech sector."

"Every other person loses from this wildly unpopular move. And not just in theory, as stripping away state AI regulations puts many—namely, women and children—at risk of real harm," said Sherman. "These harms of AI—which the Trump and the tech sector are clearly happy to ignore—are already here: non-consensual deepfake porn sexualizing women and girls, children being led to suicidal ideation by AI chatbots, and AI-powered scams and crimes targeting older Americans, especially women, to name but a few."

The US Chamber of Commerce and other corporate lobbying organizations representing tech giants such as Microsoft and Google celebrated the order, predictably characterizing it as a win for "small businesses."

The leaders of California and other states that have proposed and finalized AI regulations were defiant in the face of Trump's threats of legal action and funding cuts."

"President Trump and Davis Sacks aren’t making policy—they’re running a con," said California Gov. Gavin Newsom, referring to the scandal-plagued White House AI czar. "Every day, they push the limits to see how far they can take it. California is working on behalf of Americans by building the strongest innovation economy in the nation while implementing commonsense safeguards and leading the way forward."

Trump signed the order after the Republican-controlled Congress repeatedly rejected efforts to tuck a ban on state AI regulations into broader legislation.

"After months of failed lobbying and two defeats in Congress, Big Tech has finally received the return on its ample investment in Donald Trump," Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) said in a statement Thursday. "With this executive order, Trump is delivering exactly what his billionaire benefactors demanded—all at the expense of our kids, our communities, our workers, and our planet."

"A broad, bipartisan coalition in Congress has rejected the AI moratorium again and again," he added, "and I intend to keep that streak going. I will use every tool available to challenge this indefensible and irresponsible power grab. We will defeat it again."



La leggenda di Tellaro, la città salvata dai pirati grazie ad un polpo gigante, da Storia Che Passione di Nicola Comerci


Il pacifico paesino che conta meno di 600 abitanti, in provincia della Spezia, ha una vicenda molto particolare, dove gli avvenimenti storici si mescolano in maniera molto fantasiosa con elementi leggendari

storiachepassione.it/la-leggen…



Trump’s Politicization of the Military is Creating Divisions Within the Bipartisan Regime


cross-posted from: news.abolish.capital/post/1344…

Nearly half a year after President Trump first deployed hundreds of National Guard forces to Los Angeles, the Senate Armed Services Committee held a hearing on the domestic use of the military. The hearing, held on December 11, comes as Trump has expanded his use of the National Guard, deploying forces to Washington D.C., Chicago, Portland, and Memphis, and has threatened several other cities. Though not covered by the hearing, domestic militarization also continues at the U.S.-Mexico border where the military now controls a third of all U.S. southern borderlands, with the Navy recently taking control of the border along California.

Trump’s use of the military domestically has been an attack on cities with large Black, immigrant, and progressive communities where opposition to the Right is strong. It is a blatant attempt by the president to turn the U.S. military into a force for carrying out his domestic agenda. This move is a test for the stability of the U.S. regime where the military has a long tradition of remaining outside of domestic affairs. As this crisis has escalated, Democrats have increasingly raised alarm over Trump’s actions — including several with ties to the military and national security, who have released a video calling on troops to disobey illegal orders.

The committee was clearly divided along partisan lines as they questioned a panel of three witnesses: Department of Defense Principal Deputy General Council, Charles Young III; Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas Security Affairs, Mark Ditlevson; and United States NORTHCOM Commander, General Gregory Guillot.

Republicans expressed total agreement with the domestic use of the military. Even as rifts have emerged within the Republican Party over many of Trump’s most extreme policies, there appeared to be unity from those on the committee who argued that Trump was restoring law and order. At certain points in the hearing, the specter of the 2020 uprising against the police loomed. In fact, some of the first remarks of the hearing, made by committee chairman Senator Roger Wicker, harkened back to 2020, claiming that Democrats made widespread calls to defund the police. Wicker even cited the “police-free zone” established in Seattle.

In reality, the Democrats maneuvered to co-opt widespread radicalization against the police and their systemic racism, then used Biden’s presidency to ramp up police funding. Of course, Republicans will never admit this, and they instead used the hearing to make all sorts of unsubstantiated claims about cities being full of violent crime and illegal immigrants flooding the United States with drugs. This totally false depiction of Democrat-run cities is the only way Republicans can try to justify Trump’s domestic use of the military and federal police forces who are terrorizing immigrants and U.S.-born communities alike.

Most Americans oppose the deployment of the National Guard in U.S. cities and many have mobilized against the deployments. However, as Democratic senator Tammy Duckworth said in her opening remarks, her motivation to call the hearing came from the recent shooting of two National Guard soldiers in D.C., one of whom died. This set a tone which was apparent throughout the hearing: for the Democrats, the main concern is that Trump’s use of the military to enforce his political agenda risks the stability of this repressive institution which still holds more prestige than most other institutions in the United States. Duckworth clarified this in later remarks, saying “I fear the day when Americans stop thanking our troops for their service because they’re afraid of our troops.”

Other Democrats echoed this sentiment, while also raising concern over how these deployments risk distracting U.S. troops from training for wars with adversaries including China and Russia, and how the deployments with no clear mission or timeframe risk hurting troops’ morale. They questioned what, if any, protections troops might have if they refuse to comply with orders from Trump that go against the constitution; raised alarm over Trump’s talk of fighting “an enemy within”; and in some cases even strongly criticized ICE as a violent force only accountable to the president. But underlying even the most combative criticisms from Democrats was the aim of preserving the prestige of the military as an institution and the overall stability of the U.S. regime.

For their part, the witnesses made no indication of disagreement with Trump’s agenda. This could be because they agree with him ideologically, but it is just as likely that they know Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth would take swift action to fire any defense officials who offer even a slight criticism of the administration’s agenda. The result was mostly mundane, bureaucratic non-answers, but at times alarming like when Senator Mazie Hirono asked Young if it is an illegal order for the president to order troops to shoot Americans in the streets. Young refused to give a straight answer, instead saying, “orders to that effect would depend on the circumstances.”

Despite the divide over Trump’s use of the military, and as fierce as some of the Democrats were in challenging these National Guard deployments, it must be understood that their desire to preserve the credibility of the military is not a stance that should be taken by workers, youth, and broader sectors in the United States who want to resist the Far Right. While Trump’s wide-scale and partisan use of the military is unprecedented, the domestic use of the military exists throughout U.S. history. The National Guard is a force that was created from the militias which committed genocide of Indigenous communities throughout the United States. Since then, it has been used to crush militant workers’ actions and uprisings against racial injustice. This is the institution which infamously killed students for protesting the Vietnam War.

Trump’s use of the military must be opposed, and troops should be encouraged to refuse orders to repress protests in U.S. cities. But the Left cannot lose sight of the role of the military as a force meant for repression of workers domestically and in service of U.S. imperialism. Unlike the Democrats, our goal is not to preserve a violent, anti-worker institution. It is to oppose the military and its repressive role whether those under its boot live in the United States or anywhere else.

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in reply to CyberEgg

Hab letztens schon ne Merzweg Kiste bei bauhaus gekauft. Hat leider nix geholfen.

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Scoperta in Liguria la più antica prova di convivenza diretta tra umani e cani domestici (da National Geographic)


Circa 14.400 anni fa il cane era già parte integrante delle attività dei gruppi umani. Lo rivela una ricerca italiana finanziata dalla National Geographic Society condotta nella Grotta della Bàsura (Toirano)

nationalgeographic.it/scoperta…