I asked the Pentagon about Pete Hegseth's mentor. Then the threats started.
Six weeks ago, Jack Posobiec asked me to comment on whether I have a “creepy fetish for Asian women.”
That was one of several false and wildly personal allegations that the far-right pundit and newly minted member of the Pentagon press corps said that he planned to include in “a story that I’m writing about you.”
I immediately understood his October 28 email to be a threat, though it was not made explicit. The day before, I had sent the Pentagon press office a series of questions concerning Eric Geressy, a senior Pentagon adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Geressy, who served with Hegseth during a tour in Iraq in the mid-2000s, is part of the Pentagon effort to instill a “warrior ethos” within the US military. He now leads a team reviewing the role of women in the armed forces.
Calling Geressy “my toughest critic and my best mentor,” Hegseth in March presented him with the Distinguished Service Cross, the Army’s second-highest award for valor, for Geressy’s conduct following an ambush in Baghdad in 2007.
I had discovered that Geressy’s email address was linked to a public Goodreads page with a “currently reading” list that included various books featuring stories about “Asian wife sharing.” These pornographic works, with titles such as “Asian Wife Went With Her Dad’s Friend: A Cuckold Story,” appeared on the list alongside two books by Hegseth and a handful of military histories. They contain detailed descriptions of cuckolding, group sex, and scenes involving “ladyboys”—a term used to refer to Thai transgender women. The page, active since 2021, was taken down the day after I contacted the Pentagon and Geressy about it.
I also asked about a 1997 domestic violence allegation against Geressy, about his dating habits, and past relationships with foreign women. I inquired if the Pentagon had assessed those relationships as part of Geressy’s security clearance process, and, more broadly, if his personal life might create concerns about his susceptibility to foreign influence operations.
The Pentagon repeatedly asked for more time to address those questions. Eventually chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell responded, in part: “Geressy has served for 38 years in the government, has been vetted numerous times by the relevant agencies, and has never posed a security risk or engaged in improper behavior as this piece tries to suggest. Mother Jones has stooped to a new low with this shoddy hit piece and should be ashamed of itself.”
Posobiec’s email arrived the day after my initial inquiries. The false claims he asked about, particularly the Asian fetish thing, seemed to mirror my questions. Posobiec, who in 2016 promoted the bogus Pizzagate conspiracy theory, gave me a deadline, 5 p.m. on October 29, that was the same as the one I had given the Pentagon press office. A Pentagon spokesperson and Posobiec both denied coordination. Geressy declined to comment. But considering the questions, timing, and Posobiec’s links to Defense Department officials, the situation seemed clear. This was either an incredible coincidence or a deliberate message: Publish your article and get smeared.
I asked the Pentagon about Pete Hegseth's mentor. Then the threats started.
Journalism in the second Trump administration gets personal.Mother Jones
Blame Republicans for our health insurance mess | Conservatives haven’t taken health policy seriously for decades.
Blame Republicans for our health insurance mess
Republicans in the House and Senate have failed to take health care policy for decades. Rates are set to rise in 2026 as a result, with ACA tax credits expiring.Dylan Scott (Vox)
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Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs
Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs
LLMs are useful because they generalize so well. But can you have too much of a good thing? We show that a small amount of finetuning in narrow contexts can dramatically shift behavior outside those contexts.arXiv.org
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Typeframe
A collection of open-source hardware and software for building writerdecks/cyberdecks.www.typeframe.net
This long-term data storage will last 14 billion years
The future of long-term data storage is clear and will last 14 billion years
: SPhotoix moves its 5D Memory Crystalcold storage tech closer to deployment in data centersThomas Claburn (The Register)
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When Loyalties Shift: Americans’ Growing Noncooperation with Federal Abuses of Power
Americans’ Growing Noncooperation with Federal Abuses of Power
Americans' refusals to accept apparent abuses of power by the federal government indicate that the political winds may be starting to shift.Maria J. Stephan (Just Security)
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Rep. Ilhan Omar says Stephen Miller’s rhetoric echoes language used by Nazis
The Somali American lawmaker's comment comes after the noted racist and Homeland Security adviser essentially said migrants are ruining the U.S.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) said on Sunday that the dehumanizing language used against immigrants by noted racist and Homeland Security adviser Stephen Miller is similar to how Nazis spoke of Jewish people.
Miller, who was the architect behind the Trump administration’s immigration policies, used such language last month in response to a Wall Street Journal op-ed urging Americans to refrain from demonizing all Afghan refugees, after one allegedly shot two National Guard members in Washington, D.C.
“This is the great lie of mass migration. You are not just importing individuals. You are importing societies,” Miller said on X. “No magic transformation occurs when failed states cross borders. At scale, migrants and their descendants recreate the conditions, and terrors, of their broken homelands.”
Lawmakers Pave the Way to Billions in Handouts for Weapons Makers That the Pentagon Itself Opposed
For the better part of a century, there was one thing even the U.S. government would not do to pad the profits of defense contractors.
Now, more than 80 years of precedent may be coming to an end.
On Thursday, lawmakers in the House approved a “pilot program” in the pending Pentagon budget bill that could eventually open the door to sending billions to big contractors, while providing what critics say would be little benefit to the military.
The provision, which appeared in the budget bill after a closed-door session overseen by top lawmakers, would allow contractors to claim reimbursement for the interest they pay on debt they take on to build weapons and other gadgets for the armed services.
Lawmakers Pave the Way to Billions in Handouts for Weapons Makers That the Pentagon Itself Opposed
The pilot program upends an 80-year precedent against covering contractors’ interest payments — something the military itself opposed.Matt Sledge (The Intercept)
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar says her son was pulled over by ICE
Democratic Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar said federal immigration agents pulled over her son on Saturday and asked him to prove his citizenship.
"Yesterday, after he made a stop at Target, he did get pulled over by [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] agents, and once he was able to produce his passport ID, they did let him go," Omar said in an interview with Esme Murphy on WCCO Sunday Morning.
The congresswoman said her son "always carries" his passport with him.
Omar said ICE also previously entered a mosque where his son and others were praying, but left without incident. After that, she said she "had to remind him just how worried I am, because all of these areas that they are talking about are areas where he could possibly find himself in and they are racially profiling, they are looking for young men who look Somali that they think are undocumented."
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What steps can be taken to prevent AI training and scraping of my public facing website?
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I realize my options are limited, but what about any robots.txt style steps? Thanks for any suggestions.
Sortition Can Help Cure What Ails Our Democracy
Americans are frustrated with our increasingly oligarchic political system. Selecting an assortment of lawmaking deliberative bodies through random lotteries could help fix it, by empowering ordinary people rather than unaccountable politicians.
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Global protest round-up from MiniMia on Mastodon - Dec. 14
Global protest round-up from MiniMia on Mastodon - Dec. 14#FreePalestine #WorkersRights #ClimateAction #LanguageRights
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Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM
Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM
Samsung is reportedly preparing to wind down its SATA SSD business, and a notable hardware leaker warns the move could have broader implications for consumer storage pricing than Micron’s decision to end its Crucial RAM lineup.Yetnesh Dubey (Notebookcheck)
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Climate change impacts insurance in Iowa
Climate change impacts insurance in Iowa
Iowa scientists find rising premiums, departing insurers linked to severe weather eventsKWQC staff (KWQC)
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A Dozen Ways You (Yes, You) Can Help Fight Climate Change | High-impact nonprofits you’ve never heard of—plus more personal ways to pitch in.
A dozen ways you (yes, you) can help fight climate change
High-impact nonprofits you've never heard of—plus more personal ways to pitch in.Mother Jones
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Mark Carney’s fossil fuel pivot bewilders climate experts and business leaders | Canadian prime minister’s legacy as one-time UN envoy and clean power advocate undermined by energy shift
Why floods threaten one of the driest places in the world | A Washington Post investigation found that in one of the planet’s most arid regions, extreme rain and floods have become frequent and deadly
But as the climate has warmed, and offshore storms soak up more moisture from heated seas, the amount and distribution of rain is changing. While the number of rainy days has decreased, extreme events occur more often, pushing overall rainfall totals higher. The Post’s analysis found the strongest moisture plumes have greatly increased the chance for heavy rainfall across Oman, and have intensified over the last three decades. These wetter storms are dropping more rain into wadis, leading to more flash flooding and destruction.
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Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM
Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM
Samsung is reportedly preparing to wind down its SATA SSD business, and a notable hardware leaker warns the move could have broader implications for consumer storage pricing than Micron’s decision to end its Crucial RAM lineup.Yetnesh Dubey (Notebookcheck)
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Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM
Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAM
Samsung is reportedly preparing to wind down its SATA SSD business, and a notable hardware leaker warns the move could have broader implications for consumer storage pricing than Micron’s decision to end its Crucial RAM lineup.Yetnesh Dubey (Notebookcheck)
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Rain and rubble: Gaza families face a double threat in makeshift homes
By Ahmed Dremly in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
14 December 2025 12:47 GMT
Since winter began, Saber has lived in constant fear. Their fragile tent offered little protection from rain or wind, and he knew it could collapse at any moment.Two weeks earlier, rainwater had already flooded the tent, reaching nearly 30cm. His daughters fell ill with colds that lasted for days. Desperate to prevent it from happening again, Saber borrowed money from one of his relatives to buy a plastic tarpaulin and reinforced the tent with wooden poles.
But when the latest storm hit Gaza a few days ago, his efforts proved useless.
“I spent the first night of the rain holding the tent up with my own hands as rain poured in from every direction,” Saber told Middle East Eye.
“It felt like I had done nothing at all. The tent collapsed on us in the first hours of the rain.”
Rain and rubble: Gaza families face a double threat in makeshift homes
For the past several days, Saber Dawas and his wife have been struggling to keep their seven daughters warm and dry after heavy rain and strong winds destroyed their tent in Gaza.Ahmed Dremly (Middle East Eye)
Rain and rubble: Gaza families face a double threat in makeshift homes
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By Ahmed Dremly in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
14 December 2025 12:47 GMT
Since winter began, Saber has lived in constant fear. Their fragile tent offered little protection from rain or wind, and he knew it could collapse at any moment.Two weeks earlier, rainwater had already flooded the tent, reaching nearly 30cm. His daughters fell ill with colds that lasted for days. Desperate to prevent it from happening again, Saber borrowed money from one of his relatives to buy a plastic tarpaulin and reinforced the tent with wooden poles.
But when the latest storm hit Gaza a few days ago, his efforts proved useless.
“I spent the first night of the rain holding the tent up with my own hands as rain poured in from every direction,” Saber told Middle East Eye.
“It felt like I had done nothing at all. The tent collapsed on us in the first hours of the rain.”
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Detalhes de uma delação inflamável
Beto Louco, investigado em fraude dos combustíveis, quer relatar à PGR pagamentos pedidos a Alcolumbre para bancar show de Roberto Carlos – uma parte dos milhões que diz já ter desembolsado para o senadorO Amapá celebrou os últimos dias de 2024 com uma programação que incluiu shows de astros da música como João Gomes, Alceu Valença, Pablo do Arrocha, Alok e a maior estrela, Roberto Carlos. Em um texto de divulgação, o governo do Estado celebrou o próprio governador, Clécio Luís, do Solidariedade, e o senador Davi Alcolumbre (União-AP). Dizia: “O trabalho sério e com responsabilidade de divulgação do Amapá feito pelo governador Clécio, com apoio do senador Davi, vem chamando a atenção da iniciativa privada e garantindo investidores para os eventos”. Não há detalhes de como o parlamentar, que não tem nenhum cargo no governo do Amapá, participou dos preparativos.
Uma versão muito menos congratulatória está detalhada em uma proposta de colaboração premiada apresentada à Procuradoria-Geral da República. Os candidatos a delator são dois investigados em fraudes bilionárias no setor de combustíveis: o empresário Roberto Leme — conhecido como Beto Louco, controlador da Copape, fabricante de gasolina — e seu sócio Mohamad Hussein Mourad, o “Primo”. A dupla propõe revelar como abasteceu boa parte do panteão do Congresso Nacional com dezenas de milhões de reais em troca de influência, entre 2021 e 2025, com destaque para Davi Alcolumbre, presidente do Senado, e Antonio Rueda, presidente do União Brasil.
Projets Libres rejoint LinuxFr.org !
Annoncé en grandes pompes jeudi 11 décembre lors du temps fort associatif d’Open Source Experience, Projets Libres devient le podcast de LinuxFr.org. Depuis avril 2023, le podcast Projets Libres vous apporte un éclairage sur les projets, communautés et les individus qui composent l’écosystème libre et open source. Les épisodes sont régulièrement promus sur LinuxFr.
Tout en conservant son nom d’origine, il s’intègre désormais à la galaxie du site LinuxFr pour proposer, en plus des dépêches, journaux, liens… un format audio régulier consacré au logiciel libre, à ses actrices et acteurs et à ses projets. Ce rapprochement ne changera pas la ligne éditoriale du podcast, mais inscrit ce travail dans le temps long. À court terme, il inclut un nouveau logo et générique pour le podcast, et un lien d’accès au podcast depuis LinuxFr.org.
LinuxFr.org, de son côté, n’a plus vraiment besoin d’être présenté ici : le site communautaire francophone consacré au libre depuis 1998 regroupe dépêches, journaux, liens, forums, sondages, tribunes et autres contenus publiés par la communauté. L’arrivée d’un format audio s’inscrit donc comme une évolution naturelle pour enrichir encore les contenus mis en avant. Mais si vous voulez en savoir plus sur LinuxFr.org, sachez que nous avons eu droit à notre épisode dédié il y a deux ans et que nous vous invitons à l’écouter !
Pourquoi ce rapprochement ?
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Le podcast a connu une accélération en 2025, et le besoin d’avoir une entité légale s’est fait sentir. L’idée étant de récolter des fonds pour financer notre travail, mais aussi de préciser le but non lucratif et les motivations de l’équipe. Plutôt que de créer une n-ième association dont il allait falloir s’occuper, au détriment du temps passé à la réalisation de podcasts.
De plus, nous pressentons clairement que les deux communautés se recoupent et aiment découvrir des projets libres en écoutant des retours d’expérience, des interviews ou des discussions techniques… et LinuxFr.org dispose justement d’une communauté intéressée par ce type de contenus. Le rapprochement permettra :
- d’augmenter la visibilité des épisodes existants et futurs ;
- de favoriser des synergies entre la rédaction des dépêches et la production audio (interviews associées à une dépêche, compléments audio d’articles, discussions prolongées, etc.) ;
- de proposer un point d’entrée unique vers le contenu éditorial écrit et audio du site.
Pas d’inquiétude : le podcast garde sa ligne éditoriale, son nom et son style.
Concrètement, ça va se passer comment ?
Un nouveau générique et un nouveau logo vont très vite faire leur apparition, mais pour le reste, pas grand-chose ne change pour les personnes qui écoutent déjà Projets Libres :
- les épisodes restent disponibles sur le site historique du podcast ;
- le flux RSS existant continue de fonctionner dans vos lecteurs de podcast habituels ;
- les archives restent accessibles.
Côté LinuxFr.org,
- Un lien dans l’en-tête va apparaître aux côtés des Dépêches, Journaux, Liens, Forum, etc.
- Chaque nouvel épisode fera l’objet d’une dépêche un peu plus étoffée permettant de continuer la discussion
- La création d’une liste de diffusion dédiée
Le tout reste sous licence libre ou ouverte, dans la continuité de ce que pratiquaient déjà LinuxFr.org et le podcast.
Et pour la suite ?
Nous allons travailler à une intégration plus poussée, mais elle reste encore à imaginer. Et comme tout ce qui touche à LinuxFr.org, ce rapprochement se veut avant tout communautaire. Vous avez une idée de sujet ? Vous maintenez un projet libre et souhaitez en parler au micro ? Vous aimeriez participer à un enregistrement, proposer une chronique, ou simplement donner votre avis ?
N’hésitez pas à le signaler dans les commentaires, ou à contacter l’équipe du podcast.
Bonne écoute, et à bientôt pour un nouvel épisode ! 🎙️
Using E-Ink tablet as monitor for Linux - alavi.me
Using E-Ink tablet as monitor for Linux - alavi.me
We will explore how we can use an Android E-ink tablet (or any tablet) as a monitor for Linux computeralavi.me
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.
YouTube’s AI is Breaking the Creator Ecosystem
A moderation system that leans on automation just knocked legitimate tech tutorials and even entire channels offline. The appeals felt automated, too.Theena Kumaragurunathan (It's FOSS)
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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 future of long-term data storage is clear and will last 14 billion years
: SPhotoix moves its 5D Memory Crystalcold storage tech closer to deployment in data centersThomas Claburn (The Register)
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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.”
The View From Inside the AI Bubble
Secret parties, lavish buffets, and talks of annihilation at one of the largest AI-research conferencesAlex Reisner (The Atlantic)
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‘What is this, the Soviet Union?’: Senators rip Trump’s call to limit doll purchases
Senate parents shred Trump’s call to limit doll purchases for US kids: ‘What is this, the Soviet Union?’
Senators with children weren’t impressed with the billionaire president’s call for tariff-weary parents to limit Christmas toy purchasesAndrew Feinberg (The Independent)
Oh Say, Can You See, We Have Never Been Free – George Tsakraklides
Oh Say, Can You See, We Have Never Been Free
How The Freest Slaves In The World Got Duped The best moment to rob someone of their freedom is when they have taken it all for granted; or better yet, when they have forgotten what freedom was in …George Tsakraklides
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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Using E-Ink tablet as monitor for Linux
Using E-Ink tablet as monitor for Linux - alavi.me
We will explore how we can use an Android E-ink tablet (or any tablet) as a monitor for Linux computeralavi.me
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".
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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.
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United Boeing 777 Has Engine Failure, Causing Dulles Airport Brush Fire
A United Airlines Boeing 777 had an engine failure while departing Washington Dulles Airport, which ultimately caused a brush fire.
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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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
2 Korean publishing associations sue Google, Apple over mandatory in-app purchases
2 Korean publishing associations sue Google, Apple over mandatory in-app purchases
Korea's two publisher associations have filed class-action lawsuits in the United States against two tech giants, Google and Apple, accusing them o...Kim Se-jeong (The Korea Times)
LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites Backlash
LG Update Installs Unremovable Microsoft Copilot on Smart TVs, Ignites Backlash
LG's recent software update has forcibly installed Microsoft Copilot, an AI assistant, on smart TVs without removal options, sparking widespread user backlash over privacy, bloatware, and loss of control.Lucas Greene (WebProNews)
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Easily set up your PieFed instance using YunoHost!
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/…
A newbie's guide to self-hosting with YunoHost. Part 1: reasons + requirements
The first post in a four part miniseries about self-hosting for newbies via YunoHostElena Rossini
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Spotify’s Prompted Playlists use AI to control your algorithm
Spotify’s Prompted Playlists use AI to control your algorithm
Prompted Playlists, a new beta feature on Spotify, will let Premium users (in New Zealand) generate playlists with AIStevie Bonifield (The Verge)
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This Photographer Built an Awesome Medium-Format Rangefinder, and So Can You
This Photographer Built an Awesome Medium-Format Rangefinder, and So Can You
Photographer Albert Cornelissen wanted an affordable, versatile medium-format rangefinder. So he built it himself.Jeremy Gray (PetaPixel)
EU keeps moving to Open Source, New Linux smartphone, KDE fundraising
EU keeps moving to Open Source, New Linux smartphone, KDE fundraising - Linux Weekly news
Head to https://squarespace.com/thelinuxexperiment to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code thelinuxexperiment Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: https:/...PeerTube.wtf
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