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Trump Appointee Wanted to Lock Up CIA Leaker for a Decade. The Judge Ignored Him.


A federal judge in Virginia sentenced the former CIA employee who leaked Israeli military secrets to three years and one month in prison on Wednesday, rejecting the government’s request for a much harsher term.

U.S. District Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles said she had to balance the potential harm caused by Asif William Rahman’s disclosure of secret analyses of Israel’s plans for an attack on Iran against his swift decision to cooperate and plead guilty to two Espionage Act violations.

Giles said she had completely discarded the inflammatory allegation in a declaration from a high-level political appointee at the CIA, Michael Ellis, that Rahman had caused “exceptionally grave” damage to national security.

#USA


Free at last!


I finally feel free and in control of my data!
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Israel Appears Ready to Attack Iran, Officials in U.S. and Europe Say


Israel appears to be preparing to launch an attack soon on Iran, according to officials in the United States and Europe, a step that could further inflame the Middle East and derail or delay efforts by the Trump administration to broker a deal to cut off Iran’s path to building a nuclear bomb.

The concern about a potential Israeli strike and the prospect of retaliation by Iran led the United States on Wednesday to withdraw diplomats from Iraq and authorize the voluntary departure of U.S. military family members from the Middle East.

It is not clear how much effort Mr. Trump made to block Mr. Netanyahu again this time, but the president has appeared less optimistic in recent days about the prospects for a diplomatic settlement after Iran’s supreme leader rejected an administration proposal that would have effectively phased out Iran’s ability to enrich uranium on its soil. Mr. Netanyahu has walked up to bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities in the past, only to back off at the last minute.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/11/us/politics/iran-us-iraq-diplomats-middle-east.html

in reply to geneva_convenience

Remember that Zionism isn't just about Palestine. They think the entire region belongs to them.
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in reply to geneva_convenience

Well this post has aged… Well? Poorly? I’m honestly not sure which. But either way, the prediction was obviously spot-on

in reply to sabreW4K3

Labour government.

Labour.

This is supposed to be a government of the working class?

Does the working class support genocide?

in reply to Zombie

Labour ended up being “pro-work [to death]” not “pro-workers” as we were promised


in reply to tal

Isn't this title a bit sensational? "Huge"?

youtu.be/S28lWDKZulQ



Donald Tusk will call vote of confidence after Polish election setback


Prime minister seeks to shore up his fragile coalition and vows not to back down

Donald Tusk says he will call a vote of confidence in his government to try to shore up support for his coalition after a bruising setback in Poland’s presidential election.

In his first public comments since Sunday’s election result was declared, the prime minister sought to regain momentum as he promised to “get to work” and submit a number of draft laws.

Congratulating the supporters of the rightwing opposition candidate, Karol Nawrocki, on his win, Tusk said late on Monday the government had a “contingency plan” and vowed to “not stop even for a moment” and double down on his legislative agenda.

in reply to MicroWave

So we're not in the Elon Tusk dimension we're in the Donald Tusk reality got it
in reply to MicroWave

A move known as "The Macron".

Not sure this is a good idea.




Ron DeSantis says Floridians have right to hit protesters with cars


DeSantis was speaking on The Rubin Report on Wednesday when he said: "We also have a policy that if you're driving on one of those streets and a mob comes and surrounds your vehicle, and threatens you, you have a right to flee for your safety.

"And so if you drive off and you hit one of these people, that's their fault for impinging on you."

DeSantis' comments come ahead of the "No Kings" protests planned for June 14. Protest organizers have said the demonstrations are non-violent and are providing deescalation training to people taking part.

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in reply to MicroWave

Hey Ron if I ask to run you over with my car and you protest and say no, can I run you over with my car now?
in reply to MicroWave

Remember this when federal agents surround your car and demand you exit. Desantis just said you can run them over if you fear for your life and flee to safety.

in reply to cm0002

This map makes me wonder if Icelandic/Norwegian are in any danger considering how much of their population speak English(Which has much more content and speakers)
in reply to cm0002

Suprised with Canada tbh.

I’d assumed nearly all Québecois can speak English.

I mean Montréal is basically half english native langauge speakers at this point.




Going to an office and pretending to work: A business that’s booming in China


Many citizens who don’t want to explain their employment status pay to rent a position in a fake office, with some even assigning fictitious tasks and organizing supervisory rounds

For a daily fee of between 30 and 50 yuan ($4-$7), these companies offer desks, Wi-Fi, coffee, lunch, and an atmosphere that mimics any work environment.

According to a report in Beijing Youth Daily, although there are no contracts or bosses, some firms simulate them: fictitious tasks are assigned and supervisory rounds are even organized.

For a fee, the theatricality can reach unimaginable levels, from pretending to be a manager with his own office to staging episodes of rebellion against a superior.

in reply to MicroWave

In the West, this is called a coworking space and people work on their 'startup'.



Why Denmark is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for LibreOffice and Linux


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31580534

Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols
June 11, 2025 at 11:31 a.m. PT

"Why? Because they're concerned about who controls European data, who sets the rules, and who can potentially cut off access to essential services in times of geopolitical tension.

For example, after the EU-based International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister, Yoav Gallan, for war crimes, President Donald Trump issued ICC sanctions. This order allegedly prompted Microsoft to lock the ICC's Chief Prosecutor, Karim Khan, out of his email accounts, according to reports. "



Why Denmark is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for LibreOffice and Linux


Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols
June 11, 2025 at 11:31 a.m. PT

"Why? Because they're concerned about who controls European data, who sets the rules, and who can potentially cut off access to essential services in times of geopolitical tension.

For example, after the EU-based International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister, Yoav Gallan, for war crimes, President Donald Trump issued ICC sanctions. This order allegedly prompted Microsoft to lock the ICC's Chief Prosecutor, Karim Khan, out of his email accounts, according to reports. "


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Ukraine to make 10 million air, land, sea drones a year


At the forefront of combat drone technology and production, Ukraine’s UAVs account for 80% of battlefield engagements – and total number will soon grow significantly, says Kyiv.

Ukraine has made significant progress in the development of its drone industry and now has the capacity to produce up to 10 million drones annually.

Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue security forum in Singapore, Deputy Defense Minister Oleksandr Kozenko stated that Ukrainian drones are considerably cheaper than other combat UAVs and have already been battle-tested.

“Ukraine has taken its drone sector to a new level, developing innovative solutions not only in the air, but also on land and at sea. Today, our defense industry has the capability to manufacture 10 million drones of various types per year,” he said.

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/53815

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in reply to MicroWave

That's just over 27000 per day!
How can they even use that many drones?
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in reply to Buffalox

Presumably in terms of numbers most of those are single use so think of them more as ammo than as aircraft.
in reply to MicroWave

Wouldn't be surprised if this became Ukraine's primary industry after the war should they survive. Kind of worrying to think about. Last thing we need in the world is more weaponized drones.

Ukraine has the right to defend itself.



Why Denmark is dumping Microsoft Office and Windows for LibreOffice and Linux


Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols
June 11, 2025 at 11:31 a.m. PT

"Why? Because they're concerned about who controls European data, who sets the rules, and who can potentially cut off access to essential services in times of geopolitical tension.

For example, after the EU-based International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister, Yoav Gallan, for war crimes, President Donald Trump issued ICC sanctions. This order allegedly prompted Microsoft to lock the ICC's Chief Prosecutor, Karim Khan, out of his email accounts, according to reports. "




Universal Studios, Disney sue AI company Midjourney over copyright claims


Disney and Universal Studios have filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Midjourney, alleging copyright violations of their intellectual property.

The movie studios claim Midjourney, a popular subscriber-based interface that generates AI images from text prompts, has trained its AI models on their intellectual property and creates images featuring their famous characters.

For example, according to the lawsuit, if a Midjourney subscriber submits a simple text prompt requesting an image of the character Darth Vader in a particular setting or doing a particular action, Midjourney generates a high-quality, downloadable image featuring Disney’s copyrighted Darth Vader character.



How will the space race affect our environment? (Video 25mins)


In recognition of World Environment Day, we examine the environmental toll of the new space race and what’s at stake as climate change accelerates here on Earth. Billionaires are racing to conquer the cosmos, launching hundreds of rockets yearly for exploration and profit. But the cost to our planet is mounting. Are we turning our backs on the planet we still call home?


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In North Korea, your phone secretly takes screenshots every 5 minutes for government surveillance


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A smartphone smuggled out of North Korea is offering a rare – and unsettling – glimpse into the extent of control Kim Jong Un's regime exerts over its citizens, down to the very words they type. While the device appears outwardly similar to any modern smartphone, its software reveals a far more oppressive reality.
The phone was featured in a BBC video, which showed it powering on with an animated North Korean flag waving across the screen. While the report did not specify the brand, the design and user interface closely resembled those of a Huawei or Honor device.

It's unclear whether these companies officially sell phones in North Korea, but if they do, the devices are likely customized with state-approved software designed to restrict functionality and facilitate government surveillance.

One of the more revealing – and darkly amusing – features was the phone's automatic censorship of words deemed problematic by the state. For instance, when users typed oppa, a South Korean term used to refer to an older brother or a boyfriend, the phone automatically replaced it with comrade. A warning would then appear, admonishing the user that oppa could only refer to an older sibling.

Typing "South Korea" would trigger another change. The phrase was automatically replaced with "puppet state," reflecting the language used in official North Korean rhetoric.

Then came the more unsettling features. The phone silently captured a screenshot every five minutes, storing the images in a hidden folder that users couldn't access. According to the BBC, authorities could later review these images to monitor the user's activity.

The device was smuggled out of North Korea by Daily NK, a Seoul-based media outlet specializing in North Korean affairs. After examining the phone, the BBC confirmed that the censorship mechanisms were deeply embedded in its software. Experts say this technology is designed not only to control information but also to reinforce state messaging at the most personal level.

Smartphone usage has grown in North Korea in recent years, but access remains tightly controlled. Devices cannot connect to the global internet and are subject to intense government surveillance.

The regime has reportedly intensified efforts to eliminate South Korean cultural influence, which it views as subversive. So-called "youth crackdown squads" have been deployed to enforce these rules, frequently stopping young people on the streets to inspect their phones and review text messages for banned language.

Some North Korean escapees have shared that exposure to South Korean dramas or foreign radio broadcasts played a key role in their decision to flee the country. Despite the risks, outside media continues to be smuggled in – often via USB sticks and memory cards hidden in food shipments. Much of this effort is supported by foreign organizations.




in reply to silence7

That whole organization is a treasonous hate group.


Troops and marines deeply troubled by LA deployment: ‘Morale is not great’


Three different advocacy organisations representing military families said they had heard from dozens of affected service members who expressed discomfort about being drawn into a domestic policing operation outside their normal field of operations. The groups said they have heard no countervailing opinions.

“The sentiment across the board right now is that deploying military force against our own communities isn’t the kind of national security we signed up for,” said Sarah Streyder of the Secure Families Initiative, which represents the interests of military spouses, children and veterans.
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“Families are scared not just for their loved ones’ safety, although that’s a big concern, but also for what their service is being used to justify.”



Smuggler caught with dozens of venomous vipers "concealed in checked-in baggage" on plane, customs officials say


A passenger smuggling dozens of venomous vipers was stopped after flying into the financial capital Mumbai, India, from Thailand, Indian customs officials said.

The snakes, which included 44 Indonesian pit vipers, were "concealed in checked-in baggage," Mumbai Customs said in a statement late Sunday.

"An Indian national arriving from Thailand was arrested," it added.

The passenger also had three Spider-tailed horned vipers — which are venomous, but usually only target small prey such as birds — as well as five Asian leaf turtles.

in reply to MicroWave

Do flights from Thailand to Mumbai not have x-ray screenings for baggage, or is this a very weird bribery situation? I know some places only have metal detectors for people, but I have not seen any airport which doesn't scan baggage.

in reply to Redditsux

Makes perfect business sense. I wouldn't want a compromised law firm to be responsible for protecting my company. I'd worry they'd narc on me for some real or imagined DEI initiative at the first opportunity.
in reply to Tang

the question, however, is not about which firms are comprised. it is about "when" they will cave in
in reply to clutchtwopointzero

No it isn't. Graduating law students literally have a shared spreadsheet that list out the companies who caved, and they're being blacklisted.

That's another big reason those companies are being dumped by corporations. They're literally struggling to hire people and wont stay afloat unless things change.

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in reply to Redditsux

Fuck McDonald's. They let this shit stain into their establishment for a photo OP. I won't go back. Fuck them.


Pixelfed Uptick in Monthly Active Users


pixelfed.fediverse.observer/da…

I don't even use Pixelfed, but its growth is kind of interesting to me:

The ebb lasted a lot longer than I was rooting for. But now it seems to have caught a recent uptick. Still slight in terms of its maximum peak, but respectable: 47K Monthly Active Users. (about the same as the total number of MAUs on Lemmy!)

Furthermore, it's also reflected in the half-year Active Users, meaning it's not just people who signed in a couple months ago who are now checking back in -- looks like brand-new active participants.

Any idea what caused this? Another "migrate" campaign? Did Instagram do something stupid again? Or is it just a data glitch?

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China calls BS on Trump’s ‘Mr. Nice Guy’ trade rant and vows ‘forceful’ retaliation


China has lashed out at Donald Trump’s suggestion that Beijing violated an agreement between the two economic powerhouses that largely rolled back the U.S. president’s damaging tariff plans.

China’s Commerce Ministry said in a statement that it firmly rejects these “unjustified accusations” and vowed to take “forceful measures” to protect its interests, according to Chinese state media.

“The United States has unilaterally and repeatedly provoked new economic and trade frictions, exacerbating uncertainty and instability in bilateral economic and trade relations,” the statement said. “Instead of reflecting on its own actions, the United States has groundlessly accused China of violating the consensus, a claim that grossly distorts the facts.”

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in reply to MicroWave

There's a lot of Americans that need to take note of the language. They're saying "united states" not trump. I see so many Americans sitting there thinking trumps actions only affect trump and once someone new comes in things will go back to normal. This will be held against America for a long time.
in reply to Fizz

The rest of the world is making deals with China and they are moving on.

There's a small chance this actually forces Americans to kick the consumerist lifestyles and back to a needs based buy it for life mentality. It'll be a rough and long path to get there, and it's gonna suck in the short-medium turn, but think of the environmental advantages!

Trump collapsing the US is the best thing for global interests.


in reply to Basic Glitch

This isn't a backdoor, the bureau says.


"It isn't a backdoor because we aren't calling it one. We named the backdoor Lawful Access, so it's that, not a backdoor."

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Ukraine deliberately blindsided Trump before massive drone attack on Russia


Donald Trump was deliberately left in the dark about Ukraine’s unprecedented drone strike in Russia on Sunday, which destroyed nearly a third of the Kremlin’s strategic bomber fleet in a surprise attack.

The large-scale drone attack saw a fleet of drones scattered all across Russia carry out simultaneous attacks on five airbases, wiping out 40 irreplaceable military bombers worth an estimated $7 billion, which have been used to reign terror upon Ukrainian civilians.

“Operation Spider-Web” took over 18 months to plan and was personally overseen by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a source told CBS News.

in reply to MicroWave

And the operation turned out to be a complete success! Looks like a good strategy going forward.

Not one person on this entire site can tell me anyone should trust tRump in ANY situation, let alone one where he has leverage over you and interest in... your stuff. Expect more of this by the way; turns out when you're a constant asshole to everyone, nobody wants to be around you or rely on you, let alone offer to extend help in your direction. I'm honestly baffled what people fucking expected, only brainrotted simps believe in the real adult world, on the global stage, you can twist everyone's arms to get your way without consequence forever. And only tRump can't see this cause that's been his ENTIRE life: No consequences ever for being the absolute worst person regarding character and conduct.

in reply to MicroWave

Why would a sovereign country, being attacked by a hostile neighbor, be required to inform ANYONE about their war plans? I wouldn't inform anyone, even my friends. They'll see it on the news, like everyone else.
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Can't login on Photon or Tesseract


When I try to log in, I get the following errors.

Photon:

Your instance's API did not return your user data.


Photon login error

Tesseract:

Auth Error - Failed to fetch your user.

Tesseract login error

Not sure if anyone else faces the same issue.

No problem on the base ani.social or Voyager app btw.

#meta

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Did a quick check I think it is equal performance to Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 2. Which is great for every day use. Not the fastest stuff but midrange.

Huawei still appears to be very expensive in the West though. Not sure if their in-house production is really driving price down as much as simply being independent

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Huge Sahara dust cloud smothers the Caribbean en route to the U.S.


A massive cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert blanketed most of the Caribbean on Monday in the biggest event of its kind this year as it heads toward the United States.

The cloud extended some 3,200 kilometres from Jamaica to well past Barbados in the eastern Caribbean, and some 1,200 kilometres from the Turks and Caicos Islands in the northern Caribbean down south to Trinidad and Tobago.

"It's very impressive," said Alex DaSilva, lead hurricane expert with AccuWeather.

in reply to HellsBelle

That seems incredibly unlikely.

Once again, I long for precidented times.

in reply to SaltSong

Sahara dust comes over all the time. It's not a wall of dust when it gets here though.


Discover the Power of Xerox Phaser Printers for Your Indian Business


In the competitive realm of Indian business, dependable and efficient printing solutions are essential. The Xerox Phaser series exemplifies Xerox's dedication to providing high-performance, cost-effective laser printers tailored for various requirements. Whether for small home offices or expansive corporate settings, the Phaser range delivers unmatched speed, print quality, and durability. Regardless of whether you are located in Delhi NCR, Ghaziabad, or any other region of India, a Xerox Phaser printer can greatly improve your document workflow.

The Phaser series is celebrated for its reliable, professional-grade output, guaranteeing sharp text and vibrant graphics on every page. Models in this series, including the monochrome Xerox Phaser 3260 and the advanced color options of the Xerox Phaser 6510 and Phaser 7500, accommodate different print volumes and color needs. Their sturdy construction ensures minimal downtime, which is vital for seamless business operations.

Choosing to invest in a Xerox Phaser printer signifies selecting a device designed for productivity and long-term value. As an authorized Xerox Phaser dealer in India, Radiant Info Solutions provides expert advice to assist you in selecting the perfect model that meets your specific printing requirements and budget. Enhance your business's printing capabilities with the proven performance and reliability of the Xerox Phaser series

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Thiago Ávila's message to his daughter


"Dear Tereza,

I’m sorry for not being around these past days, but Daddy was trying to bring food to other children as beautiful as you. Unfortunately, they are starving because some people don’t understand that every human being has the right to freedom.

Your father is one of the millions of people doing something to end the greatest violation of rights of our generation.

I truly hope to come home soon. I think of you and your mother every day. And that is why I cannot accept that the world we live in has so much exploitation, oppression, and destruction.

Do not be afraid for your father. I am okay and hopeful."

Original, untranslated text and video is available here correiobraziliense.com.br/cida…



Adalah Update - 12 June 2025, 13 PM Jerusalem Time


Adalah Update - 12 June 2025, 13 PM Jerusalem Time
via x.com/AdalahCenter/status/1933…

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Two volunteers, Pascal Maurieras (France) and Yanis Mhamdi (France), remain in custody at Givon prison, ... awaiting their deportation tomorrow, 13 June, afternoon. They will be seen by their lawyers today.

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The six volunteers expected to be deported today or early tomorrow morning are:
Mark [Marco] Van Rennes (The Netherlands),
Şuayb Ordu (Turkey),
Yasemin Acar (Germany),
Thiago Avila (Brazil),
Reva Viard (France), and
Rima Hassan (France).
So far, #Adalah lawyers are facing difficulties visiting them at the airport.
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#Madleen #FreedomFlotilla #BreakTheSiege @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel



Atom-Thin Tech Replaces Silicon in the World’s First 2D Computer


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in reply to T͏i͏d͏b͏i͏T͏

A promising start, but a thousand transistors at 25 kilohertz puts it where silicon tech was 60 years ago, so they've a long, long way to go.

If it scales, they can use modern tech and know-how to accelerate their progress and they can get funding, maybe this will be viable in a decade or so.



Macron to China: Keep North Korea out of Ukraine war or risk NATO coming to Asia


French president delivers veiled warning to Beijing during speech in Singapore.

French President Emmanuel Macron warned China that NATO could become more deeply involved in Asia if Beijing does not do more to stop North Korea from taking part in Russia's war on Ukraine.

"North Korea in Ukraine is a big question for all of us. If China doesn’t want NATO to be involved in Southeast Asia, it should prevent [North Korea] from being engaged on European soil," Macron said Friday during an address at a major defense summit in Singapore.

in reply to Lit

I’m sure they would take the help of soldiers too
in reply to shplane

Also note that unlike russia who conscript at age 18+, Ukraine only conscript at age 25+.