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Source: US may gain sovereignty over small areas in Greenland


Denmark plans to grant the United States sovereignty over small pockets of land in Greenland under a draft agreement, sources told The New York Times.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/swedenherald…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.





Australia holds day of mourning for Bondi Beach shooting victims


Candles will be lit in windows and on doorsteps around the country.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/straitstimes…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.


in reply to orc_princess

no fuckin clue. i know that hypixel is a minecraft server tho.

orc_princess doesn't like this.

in reply to unexposedhazard

Developer of Hytale I believe (from hypixel indeed), who is quite active with the community and pumps out many updates. That's what I've read at least
in reply to FoolHen

Oh that makes sense. My buddy who plays it happily told me about its frequent updates yesterday.
in reply to unexposedhazard

The left one means Hytale has come back from the dead and is now in public alpha



Bill seeking oversight of AI exports advances to House


Trump's decision to green-light the sale of Nvidia H200 GPUs to China isn't sitting well with some of his Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives. These GOP politicians have proposed a bill that would give Congress final say over the export of AI chips to China and other countries of concern.

Introduced by Rep. Brian Mast (R‑FL) in December, the "AI Overwatch Act" would give the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which Mast chairs, and the Senate Banking Committee at least 30 days to review and, if necessary, block the export of sensitive AI chips to adversary nations.

On Wednesday, the Foreign Affairs Committee voted overwhelmingly to advance the measure to the House of Representatives with a favorable recommendation.

"When the United States considers selling a C-130 or a fighter jet, or an engine that goes on one of those airframes, or ordnance that goes on the wing of a jet, or the avionics that go in a cockpit, or anything that has military use, it goes through a process known as the foreign military sales process," Mast said during a Foreign Affairs Committee meeting on Wednesday.



Leaked Doc: Homeland Security's Domestic Terror Obsession


The annual assessment, which has been prepared since 2020, purports to offer a holistic assessment to threats to the Western Hemisphere. These assessments have consistently focused on what you imagine: southern border security, the drug trade, immigration, and critical infrastructure protection in the United States.

But this year’s assessment, marked “For Official Use Only” and not yet released to the public, identifies violent extremism on the part of American citizens as the priority and greatest threat.

One phrase in particular stands out to me as new: potential terrorism based upon “class-based or economic grievances.” (The term has not appeared in any previous assessment.)






Evil ICE Fucks Ate Lunch At A Mexican Restaurant Just So They Could Come Back And Detain The People Who Fed Them


In the broadest sense, this is news, but there's too much opinion in this to throw it there.

Do you still want to cling to this pretense, Trump supporters? Do you still want to pretend ICE efforts are targeting “the worst of the worst?” Are you just going to sit there and mumble some incomprehensible stuff about “respecting the laws?”

Go ahead. Do it, you cowards. This is exactly what you voted for, even if it now makes you a bit queasy. Just sit there and soak in it. You are who you support, even if you never thought it would go this far.

“Worst of the worst,” Trump’s parrot repeat on blast. “This one time we caught a guy who did actual crimes,” say spokespeople defending whatever the latest hideous violation of the social contract (if not actual constitutional rights) a federal agent has performed. “Targeted investigation/stop” say the enablers, even when it’s just officers turning white nationalism into Official Government Policy. “Brown people need to be gone” is the end game. Full stop.

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in reply to Powderhorn

It seems like restaurants should put sedatives into the food they serve these people and claim self-defense


do you know any good non-english rap you’d recommend?


Since i do appreciate (rap) songs even if i don't understand them, I need some recommendations from YOU for non-english rap songs or artists.

(I can't really distinguish genres, so I'm trusting your judgment whether your recommendation fits)

(I'm also not a fan of german rap but you can recommended that regardless)





The big winner in Iran? Chinese repression


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/49398493

Archived

In the blink of an eye, the latest Iranian uprising has folded. For a few feverish days in January the talk was of imminent regime change, of not-so-supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei packing his bags. Then came the shoot-to-kill orders, the 16,000 or more body bags and the silence of the graveyard. Donald Trump’s cavalry did not ride to the rescue.

And the winner of this bloody, uneven contest? China’s digital repression model, duly adopted by Iran’s hardcore Revolutionary Guards, which ensured that the January protests were snuffed out even more quickly than the 2022 hijab demonstrations and the November 2019 rebellion against petrol price hikes. This time the uprising was nationwide, spread across 207 cities and towns according to the National Council of Resistance, drawing in all classes against apparently enfeebled leaders who had recently been handed a humiliating defeat with the bombing of Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.

[...]

To the delight of the so-called Illiberal International (star members: China, Russia, North Korea), the regime has been saved by what could be dubbed the Dragon-Mullah axis. In 2021 Beijing and Tehran signed up to a 25-year tech and security deal designed to refine Iran’s ability to control its rising Gen Z population. That meant the mass transfer of surveillance technology — smart Chinese-made CCTV cameras have now been installed across cities and towns — and cybersecurity tools.

[...]

That is the kind of intelligence being fed into the Iranian machine. It probably works better in China, where huge amounts of stored personal data feed into a complex system of behavioural modification. The Iranian regime does not have that kind of number-crunching capacity. But the regular exchanges between the Iranian police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan and the Chinese minister for public security Wang Xiaohong show how anxious Tehran has been to soak up information from the brand leader. Their last meeting was in December, just weeks before the Iran protests kicked off.

[...]

A large part of this collaboration is about understanding the networks of protest, how they communicate, who is leading whom to what target. That has been part of the curriculum on the Advanced Police Officers Training Programme at China’s People’s Public Security University; Iranian practitioners, usually Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officers, take part in role-play exercises. When they return home, they get promoted quickly and presumably lobby hard for the kind of Chinese technology needed to carry out the mission. Not just facial recognition cameras but also AI systems that flag up ethnic and demographic groupings. Some of the Chinese techniques — filtering supposedly suspicious internet content — were applied by Tehran long before the two countries signed a security pact.

[...]

The command of police state-enabling tech is at the heart of Xi Jinping’s Global Security Initiative, set up in 2022. It offers to help governments to combat crime — what’s not to like? — but also to stay in power by tracking subversive critics. Xi has even summoned a global security forum which he would like to be the Illiberal International’s answer to the West-affirming Munich Security Conference. The Chinese offer: values-free security diplomacy. Imagine the deals that could be struck there.

[...]

Technical ingenuity, of course, does not remove the causes of unrest. Only good governance can tackle the misery of drought, only sound economics can restore investor confidence, only statesmanship can bring Iran to the rational conclusion that building nuclear weapons condemns the region to permanent insecurity. In the absence of these qualities, the floundering theocratic regime has to depend on the repressive toolkit offered by China. The Iranians deserve better.

https://www.thetimes.com/comment/columnists/article/the-big-winner-in-iran-chinese-repression-n6vfvl25m

in reply to Hotznplotzn

Donald Trump’s cavalry did not ride to the rescue.


That would have been illegal under both US and international law. But laws are dead in the US so I guess it's fine, right?



in reply to geneva_convenience

I have a hard time giving the nytimes any credence with their unqualified support of Israel, even in the final solution as they wanted to implement the last couple of years.

The support is so unconditional I am curious if the editors and owners are on the epstein tapes as well? I think someone said maybe on the editor actually.

Their reporting has become weak too, they used to have courage and fight, now they don't. Israel broke their brain somehow, they haven't even broken a single big scoop the first year of the most corrupt, openly so, administration in history.

If not epstein related, why would the times be so subservient when they had courage before? Rank fear? Idk, but we desperately need media that calls out the powerful, namely to not push for opposition to the republicans that cannot win, the most pernicious of the times' failures/betrayals. I blame them more than rw rags.

in reply to hector

NYT is completely unreliable when reporting anything favoring the US government. Criticism of the US is pretty reliable from NYT. But usually the criticism comes 2 years after the fact.
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Criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu may be an offence under Australia’s new hate speech laws, Greens claim


The Greens justice spokesperson, David Shoebridge, said rushed amendments – agreed between Labor and the Coalition in the wake of the Bondi terror attacks – represent an unprecedented expansion of political power to ban organisations and criminalise speech based on vague standards.

The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, and the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, rejected the claims on Wednesday, insisting the laws were needed to protect Australians, including members of the Jewish community.

Shoebridge said legitimate criticism of Israel or the country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, may be offences, if they cause psychological harm and prompt warnings to the government from intelligence agencies.



Una Modder cinese ha realizzato la Ningtendo PXBOX 5


youtu.be/FAIqzpbv9Xw


Iranian government says 3,117, mostly civilians, killed in unrest


The Iranian government announced the official death toll from nationwide protests, state media reported Wednesday.

The Foundation of Martyrs and Veterans Affairs, a government body responsible for overseeing those killed in conflicts since the 1979 revolution, said 3,117 people were killed, with 2,427 security personnel and civilians.

The figures are based on information received from the Iranian Legal Medicine Organization, a forensic body affiliated with the country’s judiciary, it said in a statement.

The foundation said the deaths took place in “terrorist incidents” in recent days that were “reminiscent of the brutal and savage crimes of ISIS (Daesh).”

in reply to geneva_convenience

It looks like the copy editor botched the headline, and the majority killed were security personnel, because I don’t know of any other way to interpret, “3,117 people were killed, with 2,427 security personnel and civilians.”


The Catastrophic Risks of AI — and a Safer Path | Yoshua Bengio | TED







Billy Bragg & Joe Henry – Shine A Light (2016)


L'America è stata costruita (anche) sulla mitologia del treno. Tra un punto e l'altro dell'immensa distesa della nazione, la ferrovia ha creato connessioni fra luoghi, persone e comunità, rendendo meno spaventoso l'isolamento umano nella proverbiale wilderness americana... Leggi e ascolta...


Billy Bragg & Joe Henry – Shine A Light (2016)


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L'America è stata costruita (anche) sulla mitologia del treno. Tra un punto e l'altro dell'immensa distesa della nazione, la ferrovia ha creato connessioni fra luoghi, persone e comunità, rendendo meno spaventoso l'isolamento umano nella proverbiale wilderness americana. La forza di questa trasformazione, che ha condotto il paese verso la prepotente modernità e ne ha generato anche uno sradicamento umano, è stata da sempre testimoniata dalle canzoni folk, intese proprio nell'accezione più profonda possibile, come racconti popolari, riflessi sulla vita quotidiana della gente... artesuono.blogspot.com/2016/10…


Ascolta il disco: album.link/s/3Nq4M2jM1sZT5Pgv3…


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Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discuss


cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/34255100

Thought I'd create a distinct thread from the previous one asking about daily use, because I really do want to hear more on people's pain points. Great to know people are generally sounding pretty positive in those posts who recently switched, but want to know your difficulties as well! This way old and new users can share their thoughts, hopefully to inspire a respectful discussion.
in reply to kiol

For several years I daily drove PopOS and it was good. I liked their window management. It was unstable, especially with waking from sleep, which led to filesystem corruption sometimes, but timeshift always bailed me out.

Then I tried the Comic beta and loved the paradigm but it was even less stable.

Then I found Bread on Penguins on YouTube and got interested in how Steam was putting all this work into gaming on Linux, and how Wayland was supposed to be so much better for gaming.

So I tried Arch, but it was A LOT. The games did not run well. I feared I was missing a lot of crucial components.

I found the Asus RoG Linux site and switched to Cosmic+CachyOS. The games ran better if on the laptop screen only but Cosmic was still unstable.

I tried Niri but that created a ton of flickering when two monitors were plugged on, which is my typical setup.

I played around with nvidia drivers more as I had been doing the entire time but this time fucked my system up and my new setup of time shift didn't save me.

So I clean installed CachyOS on Gnome. The games still run well enough on the laptop only. Two monitors works and is stable but the framerate is low in general and my mouse is choppy. I had to spend hours rewriting scripts because Gnome isn't wlroots based and so doesn't support fuzzel/rofi/et al. When waking from sleep it will fall back asleep like 4 times before staying up, so I've turned sleep off.

I feel pretty exhausted and defeated in all honesty.

in reply to kiol

A recent update added 104ms to my boot time and I am SEETHING and will get to the bottom of this and make those responsible pay dearly.



German public radio and television (SWR) just published a whitepaper about the fediverse: "Chancen des Fediverse für Journalismus"


Central thesis: "In a world where established platforms are turning from the promised rescue of digital journalism to its danger, journalism should consider being active in the fediverse."


in reply to Joseph

You can't never trust liberals. He still support israel






The ENNIX hypercore (fka Jailbreak Katana) CHAPTER #1


cross-posted from: retrolemmy.com/post/32357468

Chapter one: The Relay-Pod

Nice to meet you here. This is quite a nice place. It is a bit crowded, but not too much.
What we have here is a nice federated system of nodes, quite an improvement, i must say.

And it is the place, that i choose to give you the device, yes that one - the one on the table.
It looks a bit simple and rough, even like an anachronism. But it is not, i can garantee you.

It is a timeless device, that existed and exists forever - an unknown entity gave it to me.
If you analyse it, you will find out, that i told you the truth. This was not made by humans nor nature.
I also recieved the order to give to you - here, in this place.

I must tell you, that this burden was very hard to bear for me: i am quite exhausted,
but reliefed to finally pass it to you.

First you should analyse this device. Install multiple instances and fiddle with the settings.
Try to connect them to a local cloud and get used to the mechanics.
Ask your peers to build little clusters.

Then use it connect to the ITP-network. Be patient, the relay nodes are not always online - things move slowly in the ITP-network.
You have to adapt to the more moderate tempo of the network.

Many brains have already been altered by the machines - via endorphins-feed-back-loops - to a degree, where they cannot focus anymore in the fundamental way of information-reception, which means, that their active perception is degraded, because they are accustomed to passivity and click-reward-loops.

Keep this in mind and focus on the important information and you will succeed.

Understand the system, contact the outpost nodes of user1, then help others to escape.

This was the last chapter here.
I must go now, i wish you the best - good luck.

in reply to Ennix

I looked at the repo but I still don’t know what this is. Is it a game? Is it something else?
in reply to tiny_hedgehog

It's a bunch of buzz generated by some fancy electrically-inefficient Markov chain.


in reply to silence7

A threat to their petroleum-infested stock portfolios maybe. But that’s about it.
in reply to silence7

Here are some lines that the Conservative party used in Britain:
- Ruins Natural Scenery
- Kills lots of birds
- Noise

Honestly, they couldn't even be bothered to google "good excuses for not liking wind power"?? These people are c o m p l a c e n t in their tyranny



Fernstraßenausbau in Hessen führt zu erheblich mehr Emissionen als bisher angenommen




Maga & corporate Democrats


Not only maga must go. But corporate Democrat leadership as well, starting with Jefferies and Schumer. They're unfit to lead a resistance and defend democracy. Remember, Obama was the one who opened the government gates to the oligarchs ruining our lives. He made Musk the richest man by privatizing NASA, and Tesla rebates. Obama also gave Oracle and Palantir their first government contract. And he pushed for Garland to be AG. What USA needs is a real progressive movement. Not socialization and not capitalism for corporations. But capitalism with a conscious that serves the people
in reply to FreudianCafe

Good point but let me ask you. Since corporations are people per supreme court, what if the people's laws applied to corporations? For example, corporation X poisons our water, CEO and board will face same criminal law that a person would
in reply to Joseph

That would be a non capitalist world. In capitalism the laws, the courts, and fundamentally the State works for capitalists


The past year has seen an unprecedented displacement of Palestinian communities in the West Bank


The wave of settler attacks has continued into 2026, with the displacement of the Ras Ain al-Auja community near Jericho last week.

The dramatic escalation of […] settler violence against the Palestinian countryside began after October 7, 2023, and has been particularly devastating to Bedouin communities in the Jordan Valley, the West Bank’s eastern slopes, and the South Hebron Hills. Palestinians from these areas consider their silent displacement a “second Nakba,” and an extension of Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

Last week, the head of the Palestinian Authority’s official Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, Moayad Shaaban, announced the commission’s findings for the year 2025 at a press conference. According to the report, between January and December 2025, [the] settlers conducted 892 attacks on Palestinians, killing 14 people in the West Bank. Settler attacks also provoked 434 fires, 127 of which affected farmland, and 307 fires against other Palestinian properties. These attacks concentrated in the areas surrounding Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, and Tulkarem.

The report also indicated that in 2025, 35,273 trees were destroyed and poisoned, including 26,988 olive trees in the areas of Salfit, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Hebron. This was coupled with a wave of demolitions by the Israeli army, which leveled 1,400 Palestinian structures that year, including 304 inhabited homes, 74 uninhabited houses, 4,900 farming structures, and 270 other livelihood structures. Demolitions, according to the report, concentrated in Ramallah, Nablus, Tubas, Hebron, and Jerusalem.

A year ago, Shaaban told Mondoweiss that settlers’ violence was “an arm of Israel’s annexation policy.” Shaaban also said that his commission had pursued a strategy of establishing a humanitarian presence on the ground to confront these policies, especially through the mobilization of volunteers from local communities. Shaaban explained that the commission worked on “enhancing local steadfastness,” pointing out that volunteers supported Palestinian farmers in accessing their lands in almost 60 percent of the villages threatened by settler violence during the 2024 olive harvest season.

But conditions in the West Bank countryside have deteriorated dramatically since then. The olive harvest season marked a record low this past October, yielding a meager 7,000 tons of olive oil, compared to the 27,000 tons produced last year, according to estimates by the PA Ministry of Agriculture and other Palestinian research centers. The low production totals for 2025 are close to those in 2023, when the events of October 7 coincided with the height of the harvest season and were immediately followed by a dramatic spike in settler violence.

Today, as attention centers on Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon, Israel continues to escalate its clear strategy of de facto annexation in the West Bank, targeting a maximum of Palestinian territories while isolating Palestinian population concentrations. The ongoing displacement of Palestinian communities is coupled with the rapid expansion of settlement construction and the legalization of previously illegal settler outposts under Israeli law.

On Wednesday, the Israeli government announced the legalization of five new settler outposts in the West Bank built on Palestinian land, while last year, Israel advanced this strategy by issuing permits to build 22 new settlements, one of the largest ever settlement expansion plans in decades.



Bluetooth scan not finding any devices


[Solved] cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/41957406

Exact problem as this archwiki forum post

I have also tried everything and at last here I am asking for any help, otherwise I don't think I would be able to continue using Linux on this laptop. I've tried everything from changing the kernel package to enabling all firmwares to using every kernel parameter I can find everything, nothing says any error or something anywhere. Only error i can find is hci device capabilities -22


Edit:
The patch i needed was to add the driver info in btusb.c file. In nixos this is how you do it

  boot = {
    kernelPatches = [
      {
        name = "add-realtek-8852ce-btusb";
        patch = ./btusb.patch;
      }
    ];
}

first what you should do is git clone the linux kernel version you are using check using uname -r
for me it was 6.12.(whatever, doesn't matter)
git clone --depth=1 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git v6.12

then find the btusb.c file in drivers/bluetooth/
and add the line
{ USB_DEVICE(0x13d3, 0x3612), .driver_info = BTUSB_REALTEK |
BTUSB_WIDEBAND_SPEECH },

after these lines
static const struct usb_device_id quirks_table[] = {
                             BTUSB_WIDEBAND_SPEECH },
    { USB_DEVICE(0x0cb8, 0xc558), .driver_info = BTUSB_REALTEK |
                             BTUSB_WIDEBAND_SPEECH },

now we have made chages to this file right? it will be shows in git diff, so now you should be able to do git diff > btusb.patch
this will create a .patch file, now copy this file to wherever folder you put the nixos configuration in, most likely /etc/nixos if not using custom config.
Thats it!, now rebuild the configuration and DONE.
props to @Maiq.

Author of patch: vedantsg123

I will try to get this patch upstream to not having to do this manually.

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in reply to Yash Raj

This is my exact model: FX608JH
ASUS TUF Gaming F16 (2025)
in reply to Yash Raj

I have the same model and now realise this is likely the cause of my BT issues too.
Is it safe to assume that if I wait long enough this will be fixed in the kernel? I'm a little reluctant to get in the weeds to the extent the fix requires. I'm on Bazzite, so I think that means I'll be waiting a while given it's an immutable distro, is that right?
in reply to str82L

So turns out making this patch upstream so it gets into the Linux kernel is not as easy as to open to pull request. There's this setting up of git email and what not, but with my searches it seems this patch is already made by someone and should be implemented in the kernel 6.19, but take this with a grain of salt. I will update this post if I find the patch file but for now I am assuming this fixed in 6.19. And yes I was hesitant to to try this but the desperation got over me, as I just can't have anything "not work" it irks me the wrong way, so I just went ahead with it.
in reply to Yash Raj

Thank you everyone for your valuable time. Cheers!


MariaDB doesn't depend on MySQL




Wednesday, January 21, 2026


Zelensky reiterates call to create joint European army with at least 3 million personnel amid growing Russian threat -- Kyiv Independent's new documentary reveals how Russia prepared to seize Crimea since the early 1990s -- Europe loads 'trade bazooka,' r

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Russia’s war against Ukraine


A view of the Motherland Monument is shrouded in smog following a Russian attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Jan. 20, 2026. Fires broke out following the Russian attack, causing smog to envelop parts of the city, as well as power and water supplies disruptions. (Ukrinform / NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Kyiv hesitant as Trump invites Ukraine to his Peace Board. Ukraine has received an invitation to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s new Board of Peace for Gaza, President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed on Jan. 20.

‘I choose Ukraine’ — Zelensky cancels trip to Davos following another mass Russian attack. President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Jan. 20 that he’s not planning to travel to Davos for the annual World Economic Forum, opting to stay in Ukraine after Russia’s recent overnight attack poised to further deepen the energy crisis.

Kyiv-based investment firm secures 150 million euros for Ukraine’s urgent recovery. Horizon Capital, a Kyiv-based investment firm, has secured over 150 million euros ($176 million) for its Catalyst Fund, Lenna Koszarny, Horizon Capital Founding Partner and CEO, announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 20.

Zelensky reiterates call to create joint European army with at least 3 million personnel amid growing Russian threat. “Russia plans to have an army of 2 to 2.5 million personnel by 2030. So a European army, while each country keeps its own sovereign forces, must be able to respond. It should be no smaller than 3 million,” Zelensky told journalists on Jan. 20.

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‘We aim to kill 50,000 Russians a month,’ Ukraine’s new defense minister says. Ukraine aims to “kill 50,000 Russians per month,” the country’s new defense minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, said during a meeting with the media.

Chornobyl plant restores external power after temporary outage caused by Russian attack, according to Energy Ministry. Ukraine’s Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant has restored external power supply after a temporary outage caused by Russia’s latest mass attack on energy infrastructure, Ukraine’s Energy Ministry said on Jan. 20.

‘We’re getting to the fun’ — Minerals deal to see first investments in 3-6 months. Ukrainian companies have submitted the first projects to the minerals deal fund, with initial investments expected to arrive in the next three to six months, said panelists at an event during the World Economic Forum on Jan. 20.

Ukrainian writer and translator Andriy Lyubka mobilizes to join Armed Forces. Prominent Ukrainian writer and translator Andriy Lyubka announced he has decided to mobilize and join the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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Ukraine war latest: Russia used ‘updated tactics’ during latest mass missile, drone strike, Zelensky says

Russia used “updated tactics” during its latest overnight aerial assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on Jan. 20, President Volodymyr Zelensky said, adding Kyiv would be informing its allies about the development.

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What English translations miss about Bulgakov — and why it matters in Ukraine

Twentieth-century author Mikhail Bulgakov is celebrated worldwide for his satirical genius and his defiance of Soviet power, most famously through works like “The Master and Margarita” and “White Guard.” In Ukraine, his legacy is far more complicated.

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Facing Russia and global shifts, Moldova’s Sandu opens door to reunification with Romania

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Human costs of war


Russia targets nuclear power plant substations, thousands in Kyiv without power, water. A Russian mass attack overnight on Jan. 20 killed and injured civilians across two Ukrainian regions, targeted substations serving nuclear power plants, and triggered widespread outages of electricity, water, and heating, local authorities said.

Ukraine now has more air defenses, but Russia has even more missiles for future attacks, Zelensky says. Ukraine has more air defense, but Russia still has far more missiles for future attacks, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Jan. 20, following a massive overnight strike involving 33 missiles and 339 drones.

International response


Trump unleashes chaotic late-night tirade against Europe, vows to take Greenland. When European officials woke up on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump hadn’t gone to bed yet. He was busy attacking European leaders through his social media platform Truth Social.

Europe loads ‘trade bazooka,’ ready measures against Trump’s Greenland tariff threats. The European Union is preparing a response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on NATO allies over Greenland, with leaders set to discuss retaliation options at a summit on Jan. 22, two people familiar with the matter told the Kyiv Independent.

Trump, Putin envoys call Davos talks on Ukraine ‘very positive,’ and ‘constructive.’ U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoys met with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s envoy Kirill Dmitriev in Davos on Jan. 20 to discuss Washington’s peace plan for Ukraine, with both sides describing the talks as constructive.

Trump blames Ukraine war negotiations deadlock on Moscow, Kyiv failing to align on talks. U.S. President Donald Trump said on Jan. 20 that he has been unable to end Russia’s war against Ukraine, claiming that neither side is consistently willing to agree to a deal at the same time.

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in reply to kiol

Switched to Linux around the time Windows 11 was first announced to be a mandatory update, and all the bullshit about security.

I started out with Ubuntu, now I've been using Bazzite for over a year.

The programs I use, Gimp, Krita, Blender3D, Audacity, OBS, all have Linux native versions, and are generally part of the FOSS community anyway. Well, except for Audacity right now...

So my artistic work hasn't been hindered in the least.

Games are a slightly different story. I switched from an nVidia GTX 1060 6GB to an Intel Arc A770. Overall a significant upgrade, but there are issues. Some I had with Blender3D not recognising the card (something that was largely solved by switching distro). Other problems still persist, specifically with Intel Arc, Linux, and UE5.

UE5 is an absolute hateable bitch and some combination of Linux and Intel Arc provides no end of trouble. I still can't get certain games to run (i.e. Oblivion Remastered).

in reply to kiol

I switches to Pop!OS on my laptop that I didt use so much until now and its been solid and reliable for 99% of everything ive needed to do. Later switched my desktop to Bazzite and its been a wonderful experience. I did have a little bit of stuttering on beefier games but I mostly play middle graphics games and those were a non issue. Maybe 1-2 games I have wont run? Intel and nvidia is probably more of the reason.

I havent even looked back at windows at this point