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in reply to silence7

It's already started. Even if this shit ended today, there are things about our country that are likely gone forever.
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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
SnarkoPolo
My wife refuses to think about leaving. I won't go without her. So, I stay here, and one day sooner rather than later, Homeland or a private "militia" will break my door in, and i will go missing.



Revealed: More than 24,000 factory farms have opened across Europe


American-style intensive livestock farms are spreading across Europe, with new data revealing more than 24,000 megafarms across the continent.

In the UK alone, there are now 1,824 industrial-scale pig and poultry farms, according to the data obtained by AGtivist that relates to 2023.

The countries with the largest number of intensive poultry farm units are France, UK, Germany, Italy and Poland in that order. For poultry farming alone, the UK ranks as having the second-highest number of intensive farms at 1,553, behind France with 2,342.

The top 10 countries for intensive pig and poultry farms combined are Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, UK, Denmark, Poland, Belgium and Hungary, according to information obtained from the European Commission, and country-specific regulatory agencies and colleges.



True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free desk setup)


in reply to Ek-Hou-Van-Braai

Nice, enjoy your wireless nightmare.

Once I had a wireless Corsair Keyboard which sometimes received input from someone else's keyboard (it typed entire sentences on my PC). Corsair said this was impossible, yet somehow words appeared on my screen while only my keyboard was linked. A neighbor logged in to something using his email address and password and it appeared into my word document. Like, wtf!

So I love my wires. I have no wifi, no wireless devices (except for my phone and game controllers) and I have no interference issues with anything (and I have a music studio in my living room with loads of synths).

Just do some proper cable management. It's really fun to do and gives a clean look.

in reply to Lord Wiggle

Do you remember the exact model? I'm interested in looking into it
in reply to slst

Took some digging in my mailbox, but I found it: the Corsair K57 RGB wireless qwerty keyboard.
in reply to Ek-Hou-Van-Braai

Hell yeah, some DIY Perks on lemmy.

Great quality video as always, even though the setup might be cumbersome to add peripherals in the long term.

But still interesting !



These Hidden Provisions in the Budget Bill Undermine Our Democracy




EXCLUSIVE: American Security Contractor Unloads On US-Israeli ‘Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’


On my first day, the second official day of the mission, we were overrun; it was pure chaos. At the aid site’s entrance gates, we had people waiting in five lanes separated by metal fencing. One lane was strictly for women and children. The other four were all men, and they were letting people in, five, 10, 20 at a time – whatever we could handle. It was not organized, and people were getting smushed and trampled. Eventually, there were so many people in the lanes that the gates burst.

We fell back, letting people get the aid. They were never aggressive towards us. They were only trying to get aid – aid, by the way, that consisted of flour, rice, lentils, tea bags, and noodles; things that need water. They don’t have any water. And we’re not giving out water.

We soon had to fall back again, to a second perimeter. At that point, some personnel started firing warning shots in the air. I was later told that the Israeli military needed to clear those people out because they were going to come through. They soon showed up with tanks, as some sort of security presence, but we had pushed people out by then.

This idea that the Israeli military isn't involved is bullshit. They're very much involved. They have offices in our compounds. We share our radio communications with them. The higher-ups claim the Israeli military is not involved, but it feels like they’re the man behind the curtain. Sure, they’re not on-site with us, but their snipers and tanks are just hundreds of meters away. You can hear them shooting all day.ere.

People sometimes have to travel miles to get to the sites – and that means through Israeli-controlled areas. Any excuse the military can come up with to say someone is a threat, they’ll take. There’s not really any international media in these areas, and the West doesn’t really want to believe the Palestinian media, so you get to this point where the truth itself is murky. All the while, all I’ve heard all day is Israeli tanks, machine guns, snipers, and bombs.

But never any fire from the opposite direction.

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in reply to FelixCress

Zionists are pretty much modern nazis, straight up killing children on purpose because "they will grow up being terrorists", dehumanizing innocent people, it's fucking sad
in reply to s0k

I saw a video last night of a father holding the severed torso of his maybe six year old daughter. She was cut in half by an Israeli bomb. How even 20% of Europe can still support this slaughter is beyond me.


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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
HayadSont

Thank you for mentioning Lapce!

I have been interested in Lapce for a long time. Unfortunately, IIUC, it doesn't support folding Markdown headings as shown in the gif. At least, I wasn't able to get it to work. Can you attest to this? Or am I doing something wrong? Your aid would be much appreciated!

in reply to HayadSont

UPDATE: For posterity's sake, I'd like to reflect on the last couple of days.

First of all, I'd like to thank everyone that has contributed to the discussion! Were it not for your recommendations/suggestions/endorsements, then I might not have found a valid alternative.

Secondly, I've taken every single recommendation pretty seriously. As such, I've either installed them to see for myself if I was able to reproduce the functionality found in the gif found above. Or, didn't install them to begin with due to the suggested installation methods not passing through my (rather) strict policy on software. Regardless, in the end, I've only found two pieces of software that satisfied the bill: Kate and KDevelop.

KDevelop is pretty cool, but is more of an IDE rather than a text editor. As such, I've landed on Kate.

But, perhaps more than anything, I've come to really appreciate Emacs (and Neovim). And, perhaps more than ever, I feel ready to take them on 💪. Wish me luck 😊.



Putin's demands to Ukraine underscore a position the West has always suspected: No compromise


The memorandum, published by the Russian state media, was less of a peace plan and more a demand for Ukraine to surrender, defang its military and become a vassal of Moscow.

If Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thought that his spectacular drone strike on Russian air bases would yield a Kremlin compromise, Russia issued its blunt response in black and white: no chance.

After waiting for weeks for Moscow to present its ceasefire demands in writing, the West finally got them Monday with a memorandum issued by Russian envoys in Istanbul.

Few analysts really believed that Ukraine’s “Spiderweb” plot would gain immediate concessions from a stubborn President Vladimir Putin. And so it was.

The memorandum, published in full by the Russian state news agency Tass, was less of a peace plan and more a demand for Ukraine to surrender, defang its military and become a vassal of Moscow.

in reply to MicroWave

Russia has seemingly broken itself by the war economy drive to the point hey are incapable of stopping the war on any terms, as it would immediately collapse the country.

If Ukraine were to capitulate, another war would immediately start, likely in Moldova, then the Baltics, then...

There is simply no peace until Russia reforms economically, societally and governmentally.

in reply to ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝

^ This is about all their is to say on the subject. Russia can't stop, period.


Trump official who shut down Russia propaganda unit has links to Kremlin


Darren Beattie, who alarmed the State Department with his pro-Moscow views, is married to a woman whose uncle has ties to Putin

A senior official who dismantled the US government’s Russian disinformation unit is married to a Russian woman with links to the Kremlin, The Telegraph can reveal.

Darren Beattie has provoked alarm within the State Department since being appointed in February for his ardent pro-Russian views and focus on destroying the agency tasked with tackling Kremlin propaganda.

Mr Beattie, the acting under-secretary for public diplomacy and public affairs, is married to a woman whose uncle has taken several roles in Russian politics and once received a personal “thank you” message from Vladimir Putin.

Many of Mr Beattie’s social media posts also concern China, repeatedly calling on the US to surrender Taiwan to Beijing, and labelling Britain a “poor and pathetic kingdom” that would be “far better off under Chinese dominion”.

in reply to Atelopus-zeteki

Just pray they don't do too much damage because for now they deffo won't be impeached lmao. Given the current political climate, any logical decision would be a surprise.


‘Half the tree of life’: ecologists’ horror as nature reserves are emptied of insects


A new point in history has been reached, entomologists say, as climate-led species’ collapse moves up the food chain even in supposedly protected regions free of pesticides

Reports of falling insect numbers around the world are not new. International reviews have estimated annual losses globally of between 1% and 2.5% of total biomass every year.

Widespread use of pesticides and fertilisers, light and chemical pollution, loss of habitat and the growth of industrial agriculture have all carved into their numbers. Often, these were deaths of proximity: insects are sensitive creatures, and any nearby source of pollution can send their populations crumbling.

But what Janzen and Hallwachs are witnessing is a part of a newer phenomenon: the catastrophic collapse of insect populations in supposedly protected regions of forest. “In the parts of Costa Rica that are heavily hit by pesticides, the insects are completely wiped out,” Hallwachs says.

in reply to MicroWave

So.. does at least Africa get to take a break from the tsetse fly?


Keep on GIFin’ — A New Version of GifCities, Internet Archive’s GeoCities Animated GIF Search Engine



GifCities was a special project of Internet Archive originally done as part of our 20th Anniversary in 2016 to highlight and celebrate fun aspects of the amazing history of the web as represented in the Wayback Machine. Since then, GifCities GIFs have been used in innumerable web projects, artistic works, and in the media and press, including this internet-melting combination of GifCities GIFs and the British Royal Wedding in this New York Times article and the avant-GIF “GifCollider” exhibit at Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive.

The new version of GifCities includes a number of new improvements. We are especially excited at the drastic improvement in “GifSearchies” by implementing semantic search for GifCities, instead of the hacky old “file name” text search of the original version.



#Haifa, tonight. #Gaza_Genocide @a.gup.pe


#Haifa, tonight. #Gaza_Genocide @palestine@a.gup.pe
@direkt.gnistor.se





Chinese commerce ministry responds to question on Trump’s claim about China-US trade deal




New federal employees must now write essays praising Trump's policies


Those seeking a job in the federal government will now have to write an essay in support of Donald Trump's executive orders, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management.

Vince Haley, the White House's head of domestic policy, wrote in the May 29 memorandum that all civil service applicants must answer a series of essays as part of the job recruitment process, including one about how they would "help advance" Trump's policy priorities.

in reply to MicroWave

This is a good use case for gpt, plus it will make shit up to praise dear leader so you don't have to.



Bill Gates says most of the $200 billion he's pledged to donate will go to Africa


Bill Gates is revealing his plans for the $200 billion he intends to give away through his foundation over the next 20 years, vowing that much of the money will go to Africa.

Gates, who earlier this month told "CBS Mornings" about his plans to donate the bulk of his fortune, disclosed his intentions to focus on Africa on Monday while speaking at Nelson Mandela Hall at the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Gates had previously said his goal was to fund causes that would help save and improve lives around the globe.

in reply to MicroWave

i love it when people can just buy themselves out of bad publicity ❤
in reply to MicroWave

Oh I'm sure it will, Africa is renowned for wealth building and good stewardship of foreign investment. Nothing like a dictatorship, warlords, military juntas would pilfer funds from it first chance they got.

in reply to schizoidman

Isn't that like an ancestrally appropriate thing for Mongolian rulers? Where did he go? Bagdad? Would have thought they'd be proud of him.
in reply to schizoidman

It was more than going on a holiday
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Sana Yousaf: Pakistan TikTok star shot dead at home


Islamabad police have launched a murder probe after a teenage social media influencer was shot dead in her home. The news has reignited fears about the safety of women, particularly those in the public eye.

Police in Islamabad on Tuesday were investigating the killing of 17-year-old Sana Yousaf after she was found shot dead in her home.

The killing of the popular teenager, who had more than a million followers across TikTok and Instagram, has raised renewed concerns over the safety of online personalities in Pakistan, particularly young women.

Police were said to have filed a case against an unidentified suspect after a complaint by Yousaf's mother.



HOJE (dia 12/6): oficina online e gratuita para você transformar seu site em uma instância no Fediverso


Você sabia que seu site com WordPress pode se tornar uma plataforma de mídia social? Na seção de hoje (12/6) da Qualificação Digital da Rede Cultura Viva, realizada pelo Pontão Colaborativas, eu vou explicar como isso funciona, às 18h30, em um curso online e gratuito.

Na oficina, serão apresentados os plugins ActivityPub, Friends e o FediPress, que é um recurso desenvolvido pelo Pontão de Cultura Digital e Mídia Livre com incentivo do Ministério da Cultura e apoio do Comitê Gestor, em cumprimento a Meta 5 do Plano de Trabalho do Projeto Cultural 066383/2023, do Edital de Seleção Pública nº 09, de 31 de agosto de 2023, Cultura Viva – Fomento à Pontões de Cultura. Essa tecnologia é a que permite, por exemplo, você ler este post a partir da sua timeline no Fediverso.

Além desses plugins, será demonstrado como utilizar o recurso de autenticação de sites com WordPress e a plataforma Rios, outra tecnologia atualizada pelo Colaborativas.

Se inscreva em plantaformas.org/conferences/c…

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BREAKING: Russia’s Crimean Bridge rocked by explosions, Ukraine’s SBU claims responsibility


geteilt von: sopuli.xyz/post/28142063

https://t.me/SBUkr/14960

in reply to Petersson

I hope the fucking Muscovites used cheap porous rebar and brittle concrete.
in reply to Petersson

I'm a little confused. The article says it was detonated at 4:44am. The video seems like it's fairly bright out. Is that just a good low light camera? Or is this a timezones thing maybe?
in reply to halloween_spookster

That's about sunrise time there right now timeanddate.com/astronomy/ukra…
in reply to halloween_spookster

It's just a summer thing, sunrise is at about 4:30 and sunset at 21:30
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Inside the Creepy, Surprisingly Routine Business of Animal Cloning


Really and truly, a horse can be alive forever. Forever and ever.


archive.is/2025.06.02-185023/t…

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in reply to cyrano

Cloning plants is an essential part of the flower industry, so I'm not surprised. You get one "perfect" specimen, and you can make money off of it forever. And many people would rather have that than the surprise of a natural organism that may not be as "perfect".
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in reply to cyrano

Once again, people believe that genes are the animal. Twin studies have consistently shown that despite substantial similarities, nature favors difference between clones. If they expect the animals to be identical and never pay attention to the differences, then they will continue to ignore that the code is designed to be flexible.


Any Trump deal with Iran must tackle nuclear watchdog's blind spots


U.N. inspectors monitoring Iran's Fordow nuclear site confronted a major gap in their knowledge last year as they watched trucks carrying advanced uranium-enriching centrifuges roll into the facility dug into a mountain south of Tehran.

While Iran had notified the International Atomic Energy Agency that hundreds of extra IR-6 centrifuges would be installed at Fordow, the inspectors had no idea where the sophisticated machines had come from, an official familiar with the U.N. monitoring work told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

The episode encapsulated how the U.N. nuclear watchdog has lost track of some critical elements of Iran's nuclear activities since U.S. President Donald Trump ditched a 2015 deal that imposed strict restrictions and close IAEA supervision.

Key blind spots include not knowing how many centrifuges Iran possesses or where the machines and their parts are produced and stored, quarterly IAEA reports show. The agency has also lost the ability to carry out snap inspections at locations not declared by Iran.

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/any-trump-deal-with-iran-must-tackle-nuclear-watchdogs-blind-spots-2025-06-03/

in reply to HellsBelle

I have every confidence that Donald and his exceptionally-professional administration will come to a reasonable nuclear deal with Iran.

/s

in reply to FlashMobOfOne

Nah, we'll probably be hearing the inside scoop when they leak it to their mistresses on Signal.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I'm rooting for Mamdani. He seems like a well-rounded guy. That question framing on why he wasn't vising Israel was the most cultist shit I've ever seen. He gave a good reply.
in reply to Suavevillain

I don't agree with him that Israel has a right to exist when he was pushed on BDS during the debate.

But any candidate who passes the low low bar of "not financially or militarily supporting Israel" gets a pass.

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Cops be like


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in reply to jimjam5

I can't laugh because Uvalde still makes me choke up.
in reply to NewSocialWhoDis

No doubt. What happened at Robb Elementary (and too many others) is the furthest thing from a joke but it does underscore the core issue(s).


Law firms who bowed to Trump are paying a steep price


At least 11 companies are moving their business away from firms that have settled with Donald Trump’s White House, The Wall Street Journal first reported. Some are planning — or are already giving — more work to those that have been targeted by Trump or his administration but did not budge, according to the companies’ general counsels and other people familiar.

These companies include financial services provider Morgan Stanley, technology corporation Oracle, and others in the airline and pharmaceutical industries, according to The Wall Street Journal. Technology conglomerate Microsoft had also expressed skepticism for working with a firm that came to a deal, and fast food giant McDonald’s stopped being represented by another firm a few months before a trial.

The Wall Street Journal reported that general counsels have doubted whether they could trust a firm to negotiate deals and win their own cases in court if they did not resist demands from Trump.

#News


Doctors describe 'total carnage' as 27 reported killed by Israeli fire at Gaza aid centre


Gaza's civil defence agency said at least 31 people were killed and many more wounded, which it blamed on "Israeli gunfire" targeting civilians in Rafah.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said its hospital in Rafah received "a mass casualty influx" of people early in the morning on Sunday. It said 21 people were "declared dead upon arrival". It is unclear if the number of people killed reported by the ICRC is separate to the Gaza authorities' report.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its findings from an initial inquiry showed its forces had not fired at people while they were near or within the aid centre. The Israeli military said in a statement that "warning shots were fired toward several suspects who advanced toward" troops approximately 1km from the site.

in reply to IndustryStandard

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its findings from an initial inquiry showed its forces had not fired at people while they were near or within the aid centre.


Oh that's okay then. Kill them far away cause that makes a difference.

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in reply to MuskyMelon

Parola filtrata: nsfw

in reply to IndustryStandard

Yes, they said civilians advanced towards their line, but they were 1 kilometer away. They weren't remotely in any danger but just spraying people for fun I guess. Makes me feel sick typing it.

in reply to themachinestops

Klarna is the worst. We ordered a canoe last year, it wasn't delivered by the company in time, we cancelled the order. It got acknowledged by the seller, order got cancelled. Klarna kept bugging us for payment, telling us to talk to the seller. So we did, but he said we need to go to Klarna. So we did. This ping pong went for some time, eventually Klarna admited we don't need to pay. And now we have problems getting anything on the invoice, as we paid later. Fuck Klarna.
in reply to Kokesh

Their system screwed up an auto-payment which they eventually fixed. They however left the delinquency mark on my account (they only corrected the notice sent to the credit bureaus), so any purchases had to be paid within 30 days.

Couldn't and close out and delete my account fast enough.

in reply to Kokesh

Your mistake was not hiring an Ai to cancel it for you.
in reply to Jimmycakes

I wonder if that would actually work, keep calling with the AI until one of you gives up.

in reply to FelixCress

Killed is what happens when someone gets into a car crash & dies, but without the intention of someone dying. Israel is murdering Palestinians.
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in reply to FelixCress

It must be so tiring for the israeli death forces having to find Palestinians to kill. Much easier when they come to you starving and desperate for food.
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in reply to Sleepless One

this started before the us was independent, blaming just trump for the excesses of the nation built on genocide and white supremacy is like blaming osama bin laden for the 911

I blame the firefighters

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in reply to mayo_cider [he/him]

I know the meme is pretty "history started in January 2025" style lib brained, but I think the pop-in gif effect is neat.


Walmart Expands Rollout of Generative AI Search on App



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

She's annoying as F. I would join the N. Koreans because her blatant propaganda pieces.


Is China a Peaceful Country? Jeffrey Sachs Explains





Pro-Orbán propagandist’s ties to Russian intelligence exposed during national security screening


Georg Spöttle, a regular presence in pro-Orbán media, has come under scrutiny after one of his close acquaintances failed a background check—triggered by concerns over Spöttle’s Russian connections. Information obtained by Direkt36 reveals that Spöttle had a close relationship with an officer from the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence agency.