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in reply to Sentient Loom

Well, but I don't see your problem with a hoop. it's the fault of Lemmy to open the site in the same tab, which is easy to avoid with a middle click on the link, same as it ocurrs in other posts. eg. news or articles in Lemmy.


Live updates - Israel launches major strike on Iran's nuclear and military sites.


in reply to Zerush

A lot of us look at lemmy on our phones. But if you want to give credit to the OP why not post the picture and then just drop the link to where you got it from?


PieFed has a mobile app


Well, actually, PieFed.social has enabled it's API which means that the app Interstellar can be used with it. Find out more about the app at interstellar.jwr.one/. iOS users can use the testing version at testflight.apple.com/join/JXRt…

feddit.online, another PF instance, has enabled the API too and I expect others will follow in good time.

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in reply to Rimu

It's not working on my oneplus x. I tried to install the three apk. Only the armabi-v7a.apk can be installed but it crash immediately when I open Interstellar. I guess my 10yo phone might be too old.
in reply to u

Yeah sorry, I'm guessing Flutter (Interstellar's UI framework) doesn't support devices that old.



When an instance like lemm.ee shuts down, what happens to the posts and comments?


While I understand the concept of federation I'm unclear as to what it actually entails at a technical level. When lemm.ee eventually shuts down, will all of that user content (posts, comments, votes, etc) cease to exist? Is it mirrored on other instances?
in reply to artifex

They probably get harvested and sold to some data broker for use in training another shitty ai model.
in reply to Lost_My_Mind

Pretty naive to think someone isn't doing it already, but as someone else said you don't need to shutdown for it. Infact it is worse if you shut down as you don't get new data.
in reply to Lost_My_Mind

Not like we can stop it. If it’s online and not behind some kind of auth it’s getting slurped.
in reply to JeeBaiChow

They don't need to shut down for that.
in reply to artifex

All the images disappear, since they are just links on remote instances.

A copy of all the accounts, comms, posts and comments stay on any instance around to recive them, but they are not fetchable.



White House asks Congress to codify DOGE cuts to USAID and public broadcasting


The so-called rescissions package seeks to claw back $9.4 billion lawmakers had authorized the executive branch to spend, and it would require only GOP votes to pass.

The White House sent congressional leaders a request Tuesday to claw back $9.4 billion in approved spending, most of it for foreign aid.

The so-called rescissions package would slash funding to the U.S. Agency for International Development, NPR and PBS, and it would aim to codify cuts proposed by DOGE, the advisory entity that was helmed by Donald Trump’s billionaire ally Elon Musk until he left his post last week.

The package would require simple majority support in the House and the Senate, meaning Republicans could bypass Democrats to pass it.

in reply to MicroWave

This Administration and the GOP Congress LOVE anything that hurts poor people, minorities, the elderly or our veterans. They get so excited about hurting real people.



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.

in reply to geneva_convenience

What is cia.world/politics? Is that a lemmy instance, a euphemism for reddit, or a euphemism lemmy.world?

EDIT: Nevermind. I found it.

You broke the community rules:

Is there a reason that you believe the rules shouldn't apply to you?

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geneva_convenience doesn't like this.

in reply to partial_accumen

Lol he specifically added that to his own post. It is not a blog it is a news website.

They previously adhered to the Zionist MBFC guidelines until even MBFC added Zeteo as a credible site. Then he added this arbitrary rule. It is nowhere to be found in their side bar rules.

Lemmy.world is famous for upholding whatever narrative is needed to be spread by the empire and disallowing news sources challenging it.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

It is not a blog it is a news website.


Where does he say it's a blog as you claim?

They previously adhered to the Zionist MBFC guidelines until even MBFC added Zeteo as a credible site. Then he added this arbitrary rule. It is nowhere to be found in their side bar rules.


Its in the VERY TOP STICKIED post called "basic rules". Now, you can be surprised because its not in the sidebar, but when its pointed out that its in the "basic rules" stickied thread, you can't rationally complain about your article being rejected.

Lol he specifically added that to his own post.


He's the moderator of the Community. He's one that sets the rules. He can add anything he wants as Moderator. You don't have to like those rules, but neither you nor me gets a vote except by participating or not in the Community. Your post is certainly welcome elsewhere, like here, so whats the problem?

in reply to partial_accumen

He is mod of all the big 'news' communities on .world

He even started shoving it down /news where he got added as mod recently. I do not have to guess who wrote the removal reason on the substack one. Notice what it is called in the reason.

The mod has already extensively lost debates about why substack is not a blog with the entire community but still decides to enforce this as his rule everywhere he moderates so he can ban dropsite and zeteo.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

Yeah. Zeteo is an actually reputable source, unlike most of the other slop that the MBFC cites as being credible. Referring to Zeteo as a substack blog is total horseshit.
in reply to trevor (he/they)

What is worst to me is that Jordan previously pretended that only MBFC rated stuff goes. Then when MBFC added both dropsite and Zeteo as reliable he made up a new bullshit reason to ban them.
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Pornhub is pulling out of France


Aylo, the company that owns porn sites like Pornhub, YouPorn, and RedTube, is planning to suspend service in France in protest of a new law that will require porn companies to verify the age of visitors. The deadline for porn sites to implement age verification is June 7 but Pornhub will block users starting Wednesday, June 4, according to France24.

Websites will be required to verify a user’s age using a credit card or a government-issued ID document. France’s law requires porn companies to provide an option for age verification that relies on a third party, hypothetically protecting the user’s privacy. But Aylo has argued that third-party verification puts private information at risk of hacks and leaks.

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in reply to MicroWave

This move hasn't done anything for changing the laws in Texas.


South Korea elects Lee Jae-myung president - The Korea Herald


cross-posted from: piefed.jeena.net/post/179335

  • Voter turnout reaches 79.4 percent, 4th highest since 1987
  • Lee's projected victory expected to turn page on political crisis that shook the nation for past 6 months
in reply to TheBeege

Just with the history of Korean leadership being corrupted and with the events of last year.


Global alarms rise as China's critical mineral export ban takes hold


German automakers became the latest to warn that China's export restrictions threaten to shut down production and rattle their local economies, following a similar complaint from an Indian EV maker last week

China's decision in April to suspend exports of a wide range of critical minerals and magnets has upended the supply chains central to automakers, aerospace manufacturers, semiconductor companies and military contractors around the world.

Diplomats, automakers and other executives from India, Japan and Europe were urgently seeking meetings with Beijing officials to push for faster approval of rare earth magnet exports

https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/global-alarms-rise-chinas-critical-mineral-export-ban-takes-hold-2025-06-03/

in reply to schizoidman

China's decision in April to suspend exports of a wide range of critical minerals and magnets has upended the supply chains central to automakers, aerospace manufacturers, semiconductor companies and military contractors around the world.


We were working on this several years ago.

Extraction:

lemonde.fr/en/economy/article/…

In the Mojave Desert, the rebirth of the only American rare earth mine

With support from the US government, mine operator MP Materials is reviving the Mountain Pass site. The company is taking advantage of the global appetite for magnets for electric motors and wind turbines.


Those MP Materials guys also do processing.

argusmedia.com/en/news-and-ins…

Attempts to establish commercial-scale rare earth separation and processing outside China are growing in number and progressing gradually with a view to ramping up output over the next two years.

Mineral resources developers are scrambling to reassess and upgrade their estimates of mineable rare earth element (REE) content as western governments attempt to encourage producers to establish production closer to home. And new efforts to develop high-volume processing capacity outside China — which currently accounts for more than 80pc of global refining — are emerging.

Western countries are well behind China in advancing technical processes to refine REs from raw materials, as they seek alternatives to the highly polluting solvent extraction process. But with China banning the export of RE extraction and separation technologies in December 2023, as well as exports to the US of key electronic metals in December 2024, the impetus is growing to come up with viable Western production.

RE oxides are used in the manufacturing of permanent magnets for electric vehicle (EV) motors, wind turbines and electronics, as well as batteries, lasers, metal alloys, medical devices and military equipment.

Given that latter application, the US Department of Defense (DoD) has awarded more than $439mn in financing since 2020 to support a new domestic supply chain, from the separation and refining of materials mined in the US to downstream production of magnets. In a broader trend towards "friendshoring" of critical material supply, the DoD considers Canada, Australia and the UK as domestic suppliers.

Like the US, European countries are also targeting domestic production in a bid to secure their supply chains.

Projects include the expansion of Nd and NdPr processing capacity at UK-based Less Common Metals (LCM), the addition of NdPr production at Belgian chemical group Solvay at its plant in France in 2025 and French consultancy Carestar's plan to start production in 2026 of RE oxides from mining concentrates and, later, recycled magnets. REEtec in Norway plans to start a commercial NdPr plant in 2025 and Swedish state-owned LKAB plans to start an RE oxide demonstration plant by the end of 2026. These initiatives are in line with plans across Europe to increase EV manufacturing and renewable energy.

Rare earth mining projects in Africa and Australia are largely targeting supply deals or integrated production in Asia or North America. Miners in Brazil, such as Aclara, are also planning integrated production by developing separation plants close to demand in the US and Europe.

in reply to schizoidman

Lemme ask: isn't China's dominance on rare earth extraction just because their environmental laws are basically non-existent? Any other country could do that at scale if they really needed to, but it would take time and sacrifice nature.
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South Africa's hunt for 'Tiger' - alleged illegal mining kingpin


Nobody in South Africa seems to know where Tiger is.

The 42-year-old from neighbouring Lesotho, whose real name is James Neo Tshoaeli, has evaded a police manhunt for the past four months.

Detained after being accused of controlling the illegal operations at an abandoned gold mine near Stilfontein in South Africa, where 78 corpses were discovered underground in January, Tiger escaped custody, police allege.

Four policemen, alleged to have aided his breakout, are out on bail and awaiting trial, but the authorities appear no closer to learning the fugitive's whereabouts.

in reply to TheTimeKnife

Tyger Tyger, burning bright,
In the forests of the night


Have they tried looking there...?

poetryfoundation.org/poems/436…


in reply to Midnight

Oh please oh please. These heatwaves are killing me.

Let there be a silver lining to the 1% destroying the planet.



Trump formally asks Congress to claw back approved spending targeted by DOGE


in reply to Tony Bark

Elon wants more money to spend on his shitty companies, congress wants more money to spend on their donors, and Trump wants more money to put towards DHS brownshirts. It's like circling dogs fighting for which is going to eat the poor first.
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in reply to Lasherz

Elon wants more money to spend on his shitty companies


Well more than that, musk wants the nail in the coffin for all the government agencies that want to tell him things like, you can't work people to death, you can't tell people cars are self driving when they crash into stuff on their own, you can't commit massive frauds, you can't spew poison gas all over Memphis, etc...

Musk benefit's massively from a huge chunk of what he ordered DOGE to do, even if we only count the destruction of the departments he shut down, and don't factor in the possibility that the money may be re-alocated towards his own companies.

in reply to Tony Bark

I hate this headline. On first glance it sounds like they are asking Congress to claw back the money that Doge already cut and put it back into the places it was cut from.


The ‘Man-Eater’ Screwworm Is Coming | After a decades-long campaign to beat the parasites down to Panama, they’re speeding back up north. - The Atlantic


The United States has, for 70 years, been fighting a continuous aerial war against the New World screwworm, a parasite that eats animals alive: cow, pig, deer, dog, even human. (Its scientific name, C. hominivorax, translates to “man-eater.”) Larvae of the parasitic fly chew through flesh, transforming small nicks into big, gruesome wounds. But in the 1950s, the U.S. Department of Agriculture laid the groundwork for a continent-wide assault. Workers raised screwworms in factories, blasted them with radiation until they were sterile, and dropped the sterile adult screwworms by the millions—even hundreds of millions—weekly over the U.S., then farther south in Mexico, and eventually in the rest of North America.

The sterile flies proceeded to, well, screw the continent’s wild populations into oblivion, and in 2006, an invisible barrier was established at the Darién Gap, the jungle that straddles the Panama-Colombia border, to cordon the screwworm-free north off from the south. The barrier, as I observed when I reported from Panama several years ago, consisted of planes releasing millions of sterile screwworms to rain down over the Darién Gap every week. This never-ending battle kept the threat of screwworms far from America.

But in 2022, the barrier was breached. Cases in Panama—mostly in cattle—skyrocketed from dozens a year to 1,000, despite ongoing drops of sterile flies. The parasite then began moving northward, at first slowly and then rapidly by 2024, which is when I began getting alarmed emails from those following the situation in Central America. As of this month, the parasite has advanced 1,600 miles through eight countries to reach Oaxaca and Veracruz in Mexico, with 700 miles left to go until the Texas border. The U.S. subsequently suspended live-cattle imports from Mexico.

Central America is shaped like a funnel with a long, bumpy tail that reaches its skinniest point in Panama. Back in the day, the USDA helped pay for screwworm eradication down to Panama out of not pure altruism but economic pragmatism: Establishing a 100-mile screwworm barrier there is cheaper than creating one at the 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border. Even after screwworms began creeping up the tail of the funnel recently, the anti-screwworm campaign had one last good chance of stopping them at a narrow isthmus in southern Mexico—after which the funnel grows dramatically wider. It failed. The latest screwworm detections in Oaxaca and Veracruz are just beyond the isthmus.

in reply to Otter Raft

New rfk jr companions (possibly NSFW)

youtu.be/kswcYfOtosk





A grim poll shows most Jewish Israelis support expelling Gazans. It's brutal - and true


Archive article: archive.ph/LJPiZ

A new survey showing that 82 percent of Jewish Israelis support the expulsion of Gazans was met with disbelief among those who stubbornly believe that the extremists are outliers. But these trends are as consistent as they are shocking
in reply to RandAlThor

They’ve literally been doing this shit since they pushed the Palestinians out of the way almost eighty fucking years ago. Of course the population is okay with it.
in reply to RandAlThor

having a hard time finding the actual source of the survey. anyone have the actual data?


YSK: db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com set up a AI image generator bot on the Threadiverse for anyone here to freely use


db0 set up an AI image generator bot both on the Threadverse and Mastodon some time back for anyone to use. All one needs to do is mention it in a comment followed by the text "draw for me" and then prompt text, and it'll respond with some generated images. For example:

@aihorde@lemmy.dbzer0.com draw for me An engraving of a skunk.

Caused it to reply back to me with:
Here are some images matching your request

Prompt: An engraving of a skunk.

Style: flux


The bot has apparently been active for some time and it looks like few people were aware that it existed or used it --- I certainly wasn't!

I don't know whether it will work in this community, as this community says that it prohibits most bots from operating here. However, I set up a test thread over here on !test@sh.itjust.works to try it out, where it definitely does work; I was exploring some of how it functions there, and if you're looking for a test place to try it out, that should work!

It farms out the compute work to various people who are donating time on their GPUs via AI Horde.

The FAQ for the bot is here. For those familiar with local image generation, it supports a number of different models.

The default model is Flux, which is, I think, a good choice --- that takes English-like sentences describing a picture, and is pretty easy to use without a lot of time reading documentation.

A few notes:

  • The bot disallows NSFW image generation, and if it detects one, it'll impose a one-day tempban on its use to try to make it harder for people searching for loopholes to generate them.
  • There appears to me in my brief testing to be some kind of per-user rate limit. db0 says that he does have a rate limit on Mastodon, but wasn't sure whether he put one on Lemmy, so if you might only be able to generate so many images so quickly.
  • The way one chooses a model is to change the "style" by ending the prompt text with "style: stylename". Some of these styles entail use of a different model; among other things, it's got models specializing in furry images; there's a substantial furry fandom crowd here. There's a list of supported styles here with sample images.

db0 has encouraged people to use it in that test post and in another thread where we were discussing this, says have fun. I wanted to post here to give it some visibility, since I think that a lot of people, like me, have been unaware that has been available. Especially for people on phones or older computers, doing local AI image generation on GPUs really isn't an option, and this lets folks who do have GPUs share them with those folks.

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Gaza: UN experts demand safe passage for Freedom Flotilla Coalition - Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UN Human Rights)


GENEVA – UN experts today called for safe passage for the Freedom Flotilla Coalition’s ship carrying essential medical aid, food, and baby supplies to Gaza which departed from Italy on 1 June 2025.

“Aid is desperately needed for the people of Gaza to forestall annihilation, and this initiative is a symbolic and powerful effort to deliver it. Israel should remember that the world is watching closely and refrain from any act of hostility against the Freedom Flotilla Coalition and its passengers,” the experts said.

“The people of Gaza have the right to receive aid through their own territorial waters even under occupation, and the Coalition ship has the right to free passage in international waters to reach the people of Gaza,” they said. “Israel must not interfere with its freedom of navigation, long recognised under international law.”

https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2025/06/gaza-un-experts-demand-safe-passage-freedom-flotilla-coalition

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Right wing conspiracy theorists: "YOU'LL SEE! IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE THE CHINESE COMMUNIST JEWISH MUSLIM SATANISTS ACTIVATE THEIR SPACE LASERS TO TURN THE EARTH INTO A SPHERE AND USE VACCINES TO RAISE CTHULHU FROM THE DEAD AND SNAP THE INFINITY GAUNTLET AND"

Left wing conspiracy theorists: "Ah shit we got proven right again."

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in reply to HiddenLayer555

There are three types of conspiracy theories:

  1. Lizard people live in the hollow earth and mind control world leaders
  2. The CIA admitted it on the Congressional record 40 years ago
  3. The Enemy of the State zone, where it's plausible but unconfirmed
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

every time I've "predicted" something and someone asked me how I knew, my answer was "this already happened in 20xx, you should play mega man"




Musk calls Trump budget bill a 'disgusting abomination'


in reply to vegeta

I wouldn't trust 💩💩💩💩 coming out of Elon mouth. A few years ago, he went public about the dangers of AI and why it'd destroy us human-race. A decade later, he owns an AI company and infiltrates ALL the US government departments with it, using the absurd and most likely lie to make it more efficient while stealing and keeping all the citizens information he could gain. Yeah right I trust Ellon as much as I trust Trump which equals to -459.67 °F coldest temperature in outer space or current absolute ZERO.
in reply to vegeta

It is a disgusting abomination. I support DOGE because I wanted cuts. So what do they do? They save a little money cracking down on social security fraud, and then pass this disgusting behemoth 3.8 trillion dollar budget.

It's like biden never left office. There's no fucking way they meet the 2% inflation target after flooding the economy with another 3.8 trillion dollars. We're right back on track for hyperinflation. The same way that every other failed republic died. You can't spend your way out of currency debasement. It just accelerates the process.

What they need to do is spend less. Get that budget deal under 1 trillion dollars. They need to cut 3 trillion in spending. They won't do that because it would mean stuffing less pork into their barrels and pockets. All our representatives are corrupt and they all have friends and pet projects and hands in the cookie jar. So we're on a train with no brakes, going headfirst into hyperinflation. History repeats.



Irish government rejects motion to stop sale of Israeli bonds


The decision to reject the bill comes after a similar, unsuccessful motion was put forward by the Sinn Féin party last month.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


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.

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US | Judge declares mistrial on Harvey Weinstein rape charge after jury dispute


A judge declared a mistrial in the Harvey Weinstein sex crimes retrial on Thursday after a dispute between members of the jury on the outstanding rape charge against the disgraced Hollywood movie mogul. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on the charge that Weinstein raped Jessica Mann, and a retrial on that count will follow at a later date.


Canadian forest fires trigger unhealthy air warnings in Switzerland


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I've tolerated cities like Paris, Texas. Switzerland, Canada is a bridge too far, though.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Enjoy the fresh air today because it's the cleanest it will ever be.

Climate change has barely even started. Anyone who thinks this is bad is in for a surprise.

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in reply to cm0002

Looks to only affect US-based infrastructure.
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Haiti's first domestic flight takes off since gangs halted commercial air travel last year


Haiti’s first commercial flight in seven months took off has taken off from the capital, going to the northern city of Cap-Haitien, where excited passengers hope to reunite with friends, relatives and business associates


in reply to BrikoX

They are parking military equipment on the grass of the National Mall? The US Park Service had made even the yearly Smithsonian Folklife Festival scale down and stop using the grass because the foot traffic was too damaging...
in reply to AngrySquirrel

You forgot, those guys are fired now.
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Meta sues Chinese maker of deepfake AI app that takes clothed pictures and turns them into nudes


So-called “nudify” apps take photos of clothed individuals and turn them into fake nudes, even if the subjects have not consented to having their likeness used
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in reply to davel

"decentralized" internet, sure !
in reply to BestBouclettes

🧑‍🚀 Wait it’s all Cloudflare?