ICE Says It Has No Immediate Plans to Release Mahmoud Khalil
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A federal judge ruled this week that the government cannot hold the Columbia University graduate under the rarely invoked law it used to detain him.By Jonah E. Bromwich
June 13, 2025, 11:04 a.m. ET
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ICE Says It Has No Immediate Plans to Release Mahmoud Khalil
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A federal judge ruled this week that the government cannot hold the Columbia University graduate under the rarely invoked law it used to detain him.By Jonah E. Bromwich
June 13, 2025, 11:04 a.m. ET
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Oh Look, a New Censorship Tool: It's a new era for site-blocking bills — featuring some of the same ol' mistakes as before.
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Oh Look, a New Censorship Tool: It's a new era for site-blocking bills — featuring some of the same ol' mistakes as before.
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ICE Says It Has No Immediate Plans to Release Mahmoud Khalil
A federal judge ruled this week that the government cannot hold the Columbia University graduate under the rarely invoked law it used to detain him.
By Jonah E. Bromwich
June 13, 2025, 11:04 a.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/13/nyregion/mahmoud-khalil-trump-detention.html
Reviving the Spirit of Open Science Hardware: Highlights from the 2025 Open Hardware Summit
Reviving the Spirit of Open Science Hardware: Highlights from the 2025 Open Hardware Summit
Since starting our open science hardware company, LabCrafter, last year, I’ve been reflecting on the current state of open-source hardwar...Gerrit Niezen
Japan vows to work with G7 partners to ease Middle East tensions (Al Jazeera, 2025-06-13, 15:50 GMT)
Japan vows to work with G7 partners to ease Middle East tensions (Al Jazeera, 2025-06-13, 15:50 GMT)aje.io/auoxkc?update=3772588
------>> Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has condemned the attack on Iranian nuclear and military sites, and promised to work with other G7 members to ease tensions in the Middle East.
>> Ishiba was quoted as saying by the local media that Israel’s move was “totally intolerable” and “extremely regrettable,” adding, “any actions that could further escalate the situation must be refrained from”...
Oh, wow... 😮 “TOTALLY INTOLERABLE” !!
LIVE: Iran vows ‘powerful response’ to Israeli strikes, Trump urges deal
Iranian president urges unity as Israel again attacks cities, nuclear sites, Trump says still time for an Iran deal.Nils Adler (Al Jazeera)
Dazi Trump 2025: gli accordi di Londra, il nuovo scontro USA-Cina e gli effetti sull'Italia
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'We're done with Teams': German state hits uninstall on Microsoft
At a time of growing concern over the power of the world's mighty tech companies, one German state is turning its back on US giant Microsoft.In less than three months' time, almost no civil servant, police officer or judge in Schleswig-Holstein will be using any of Microsoft's ubiquitous programs at work.
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'We're done with Teams': German state hits uninstall on Microsoft
At a time of growing concern over the power of the world's mighty tech companies, one German state is turning its back on US giant Microsoft.In less than three months' time, almost no civil servant, police officer or judge in Schleswig-Holstein will be using any of Microsoft's ubiquitous programs at work.
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No, Freddy Mars, the Western Allies Did Not Liberate Your Country from the Nazis—They Saved Your Nazis from the Soviets.
No, Freddy Mars, the Western Allies Did Not Liberate Your Country from the Nazis, They Saved Your Nazis from the Soviet Union, Ask Adolf Heusinger
By Мочка comrade@mochka.cc
President Trump struggled with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's name during their June 5, 2025 White House meeting, calling him "Friedrich Mars" instead of Merz. An
appealing nickname for the dull atlanticist, Deadly Freddy Mars. When the conversation turned to D-Day, the mispronunciation became the least of the diplomatic awkwardness.
"May I remind you tomorrow is June 6, the D-day anniversary when the Americans once ended a war in Europe," Merz told the President. Trump, in his characteristic bumbling manner, responded that D-Day was "not a pleasant day for you... This was not a great
day."
China’s Peking University Develops Full-Hand High-Resolution Tactile Robot Hand System (F-TAC Hand)
China’s Peking University Develops Full-Hand High-Resolution Tactile Robot Hand System (F-TAC Hand)
China’s Peking University unveils robotic hand with unprecedented tactile sensitivity.LQQ (China Academy)
Behind “ANCESTRA:” combining Veo with live-action filmmaking
Behind “ANCESTRA:” combining Veo with live-action filmmaking
We partnered with Darren Aronofsky, Eliza McNitt and a team of more than 200 to make ANCESTRA.Kory Mathewson (Google)
Ukraine's defense industry says the fight against Russia has shown it that the West's approach to weapons is all wrong
West's approach to weaponry wrong vs. Russia: Ukraine defense industry
The Ukraine war shows that instead of a small amount of the best equipment, countries need a lot of less-impressive gear, a Ukrainian industry rep said.Sinéad Baker (Business Insider)
France Escalates War on Sports Piracy with Real-Time IP Blocking
The French Senate has passed a new anti-piracy bill that opens the door to automated IP-address blocking. This legislative push is bolstered by a parallel, "secret" agreement between sports rightsholders and major ISPs, which aims to automate anti-piracy efforts and streamline direct blocking requests. Rightsholders hope these new powers will help to tackle the "mafia-like" piracy economy.
France Escalates War on Sports Piracy with Real-Time IP Blocking * TorrentFreak
The French Senate has passed a new anti-piracy bill bolstered by a "secret" agreement to automate and streamline direct blocking requests.Ernesto Van der Sar (TF Publishing)
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.
The countries with the largest number of intensive poultry farm units are France, UK, Germany, Italy and Poland in that order.
Revealed: More than 24,000 factory farms have opened across Europe
Intensive livestock farms such as those found across the US are spreading across the continent, according to new dataHelena Horton (The Guardian)
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PSA: Get Your Parents Off the Meta AI App Right Now-This is bad, folks. Very bad.
PSA: Get Your Parents Off the Meta AI App Right Now
This is bad, folks. Very bad.James Pero (Gizmodo)
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H&M entra da Galerie Lafayette — Ma la Francia non era pronta a fare la guerra al fast fashion?
Lo sbarco di H&M nei corner delle prestigiose Galerie Lafayette a Parigi sembra stridere con la recente approvazione al Senato francese di una legge contro l’ultra-fast fashion (come riportato nel nostro post).
La mossa conferma le contraddizioni nel contrasto al fenomeno: da un lato, si colpiscono marchi low-cost come Shein (accusati di dumping ambientale e sociale), dall’altro si accoglie un gigante del fast fashion "tradizionale" in un tempio del lusso.
Protezionismo o incoerenza?
Il governo francese giustifica la legge come lotta allo sfruttamento, ma questa notizia aggiunge dubbi: sembra proprio una mossa per proteggere il mercato dalla Cina (Shein e Temu sono nel mirino). Intanto, H&M — europeo ma con supply chain globale — sembra sfuggire alla retorica anti-fast fashion.
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Il Senato francese approva una legge contro l’ultra-fast fashion: un attacco alle pratiche di sfruttamento o protezionismo contro la Cina?suite123
Israel Is Bombing Iran. Here Are Some Future New York Times Headlines.
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Introducing the Fediverse: a New Era of Social Media
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"This video is a colorful introduction to the Fediverse, guided by filmmaker & Fediverse advocate Elena Rossini. Watch now to discover a whole new world of social media, one where privacy is respected, users are empowered, and Big Tech has no say."
Introducing the Fediverse: a New Era of Social Media
This video is a colorful introduction to the Fediverse, guided by filmmaker & Fediverse advocate Elena Rossini. Watch now to discover a whole new world of social media, one where privacy is res...Elena Rossini on PeerTube
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NixOS printing problems
A friend and I are trying to get a machine set up to work as my school's library's printing computer instead of Windows ones. It is running NixOS. We got it bound to active directory, applications installed, etc., but the issue is that we can't get it to print. It'll say that it's printing but the print job never reaches the print server. To access the print server you're supposed to authenticate, but it doesn't ever give a prompt to. I tried turning off the firewall temporarily to see if that was the issue but it made no difference.
In configuration.nix, services.printing.enable=true and services.printing.drivers = [ pkgs.cups pkgs.hplip ]; (it is an HP printer that we're currently testing on).
I'm thinking that either SAMBA is configured incorrectly and/or the syntax that I put into CUPS for the printer is incorrect.
Current SAMBA config:
services.samba = {
enable = true;
openfirewall = true;
settings = {
public = {
path = "/srv/public";
browseable = true;
writable = true;
"guest ok" = true;
In CUPS it shows the syntax for a Windows printer via SAMBA as follows: smb://[workgroup/]server[:port}/printer
The issue is that I don't know what it means by that. I know the print queue, domain, IP, and port (although I'm under the impression that I don't need the port for this case), but I don't know how it would fit into this. I tried looking around on the CUPS wiki but it was vague and confusing to me. Any help with this is much appreciated.
1) Verify CUPS can actually print from that machine
2) If that's your samba config, it seems a bit light
3) Enable guest_ok and see if it works then. If so, you need to delve deeper into your access permissions
documentation.ubuntu.com/serve…
You also just share print targets via CUPS without Samba: cups.org/doc/sharing.html
Set up Samba as a print server
Another common way to network Ubuntu and Windows computers is to configure Samba as a print server. This will allow it to share printers installed on an Ubuntu server, whether locally or over the n...Ubuntu Server
Copenhagen is adapting to a warmer world with rain tunnels and 'sponge parks' | NPR
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Copenhagen is adapting to a warmer world with rain tunnels and 'sponge parks'
In Copenhagen, meteorologists predict the city will receive 30% more rainfall by the end of this century.
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'We're done with Teams': German state hits uninstall on Microsoft
'We're done with Teams': German state hits uninstall on Microsoft
At a time of growing concern over the power of the world's mighty tech companies, one German state is turning its back on US giant Microsoft.France 24 (FRANCE 24)
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This article is terrible.
In less than three months' time, almost no civil servant, police officer or judge in Schleswig-Holstein will be using any of Microsoft's ubiquitous programs at work.Instead, the northern state will turn to [an unnamed, gaping information hole] open-source software to "take back control" over data storage and ensure "digital sovereignty", its digitalisation minister, Dirk Schroedter, told AFP.
"We're done with Teams!" he said, referring to Microsoft's messaging and collaboration tool and speaking on a video call -- via an [unnamed, gaping information hole] open-source German program, of course.
What will they use instead? Who the fuck knows! The article omits this crucial piece of information.
And don't say it's TBD; they're not going to say they're "done with Teams" without knowing what they're switching to. Or, even if they haven't put the final nail in the decision, they have a short list.
What will they use instead? Who the fuck knows! The article omits this crucial piece of information.
Whole bunch of shit going by different sources and the state itself from german, to supplement here
MS Office -> LibreOffice
Exchange / Outlook -> Open-XChange / Thunderbird
Sharepoint -> Nextcloud
Windows -> Linux
MS Active Directory -> Unknown, but currently Testing things
Telephones use, among others, Kamailio, RTPEngine, Asterisk, GenieACS, Loki and Grafana
For all the Software to do like specific work, i.e. the software that helps manage industrial permits or whatever, it's case by case with them trying to replace them with mostly web based solutions so they're OS-Agnostic.
They're doing this together with Dataport, which is a sort of special government structure in the sense that it does IT for the states of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Bremen and Saxony-Anhalt who share the costs. They've been at this whole thing of trying to make a FOSS standard software enviroment for years now, steadily improving, so things might actually be happening. Video conferencing should be Jitsi, that's already in the portfolio, the chat components will in all likelihood be based on the Matrix Protocol which is aswell, I think they offer an offshoot of Riot.
It's a good thing. That said, the way the german government works this only really includes the actual state level bureaucratic engines. Everything at the county and municipal level will also have to make the switch themselves so that's 83 more government entities that would have to do this before the state runs on FOSS.
And like with all of them in germany they're all flat out broke and can't get personnel for this so this type of project, if attempted at all, is usually headed by a 60 year old who's also the equivalent of a CIO because he once built an excel table with pivot functions and the general level of digital competency of the workforce is dire, as in people are printing out excel tables to do the calculations with a calculator and things of that nature.
Thanks! That's all great information.
I'd bet there are a bunch of college students involved in the implementation, too. I don't see ongoing maintenance taking much more manpower than MS; we certainly had dedicated teams for it at my last company, so maybe that will be a budgetary wash, and what they save will be the probably significant licensing.
Thanks. I wonder why both jitsi and Matrix. Someone in the thread said it was too bad Matrix's video conferencing wasn't good enough that they had to add an extra software component, but I wonder what, exactly, the evaluation found wrong with it.
I have a lot of issues with Matrix, but the video conferencing didn't seem worse than the horrible key management.
An external shareholder wouldn't need to create a matrix account just to talk to you.
That's a really good point. I have forgotten whether there are anonymous accounts in Matrix for rooms, but even if so it wouldn't be the same as scheduling a meeting and sending a specific meeting link a-la Zoom.
Yeah, this is the reason.
Ah. Also, such a large organization probably doesn't want to bet the farm on a relatively new and unproven feature.
I'm guessing they have some minimum standards for age and stability.
Not Matrix itself, but the new call mechanism.
They've chosen Matrix; they've just chosen something else for the video calling. Maybe because the anonymous video call link feature is too recent an addition, and is unproven.
EU Commission and states indirectly fund Israeli military industry, report says
Israel’s largest state-owned defence company, which is directly involved in the war on Gaza, has received millions of euros in EU defence funding, an investigation has revealed.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is participating in EU-funded projects through the Greek company Intracom Defense, which it acquired in May 2023.
According to a report published on Wednesday by Investigate Europe, the French newsroom Disclose and the Greek outlet Reporters United, Intracom Defense is currently involved in 15 European Defence Fund (EDF) projects worth at least €15m (around $17.5m).
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HydraVeil VPN: is it a scam?
I'd appreciate any insight ppl can offer, especially relative to mullvad VPN: could a casual privacy valuer benefit from this over mullvad now or in the future?
Has anyone seen this one listed on VPN comparison sites?
Same:
They take straight monero and generate accounts from no personal info
Pros:
It's something like 1$/device/mo, so sometimes cheaper than mullvad.
Doesn't use gmail or centralized servers like mullvad, argued here; went over my head
Something about improving browser privacy
Cons:
Beta; small project; haven't found credible endorsements
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If you're a casual privacy user, then accepting monero and making accounts with no personal info isn't really something to be concerned about having.
Instead I would use a well known VPN with audits done that is shown to not hold logs, like Mullvad.
Andrew Cuomo Takes a Beating on Live TV
Andrew Cuomo Takes a Beating on Live TV
Full debate coverage, plus more links to start your weekend.Hell Gate
Ukrainian commander describes ‘culture of fear’ in armed forces
Ukrainian commander describes ‘culture of fear’ in armed forces
Mykhailo Drapatyi’s candid remarks come as Kyiv struggles to restructure its army and improve recruitmentFabrice Deprez (Financial Times)
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