The EU smartphone repairability law will take effect on 20 June
Manufacturers will be required to offer spare parts and publish security updates for an extended period. Energy labels will show a repairability index as well as energy efficiency.
Smartphones and Tablets
Product Energy Efficiency - Smartphones and Tablets. The 2023 regulations cover smartphones, feature phones, cordless phones and slate tablets.Energy Efficient Products
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No war with Iran. - JVP
No war with Iran. - JVP
Since the Israeli military unilaterally attacked Iran last Thursday night, the Israeli government is once again attempting to pull the entire region — and beyond — into a catastrophic forever war.Sarah Burch (Jewish Voice for Peace)
The EU smartphone repairability law will take effect on 20 June
Smartphones and Tablets
Product Energy Efficiency - Smartphones and Tablets. The 2023 regulations cover smartphones, feature phones, cordless phones and slate tablets.Energy Efficient Products
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Over £1 million for towns and cities to clean up chewing gum stains
Over £1 million for towns and cities to clean up chewing gum stains
52 councils across the UK will receive funding to remove chewing gum stains and clean up our streetsDepartment for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (GOV.UK)
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Kamala Harris Didn’t Lose Because of Racism
Many Democrats continue to believe that the racism of average Americans — many of whom voted for Barack Obama twice — explains why Donald Trump won. This moralism suits party elites who would rather demonize the public than address growing inequality.
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Netflix will air traditional TV channels inside its app in France
This may be the future for linear TV networks.
Netflix will air traditional TV channels inside its app in France
Starting in summer 2026, Netflix subscribers in France will be able to watch commercially broadcast TF1 TV content “without ever having to leave the service.”Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
Makers of air fryers and smart speakers told to respect users’ right to privacy
Information Commissioner’s Office takes action as people report feeling powerless over data gathering at home
G7 Leaders Blasted for 'Morally Indefensible' Failure on Crises of War, Poverty, and Climate
The G7 Leaders' Summit in Canada ended with promises on AI, critical minerals, and more, but campaigners slammed attendees for ignoring conflicts, the climate crisis, and poverty.
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G7 Leaders Blasted for 'Morally Indefensible' Failure on Crises of War, Poverty, and Climate
Amid interlocking catastrophes, the world's wealthiest and most powerful nations were told they "cannot retreat and hide."jessica-corbett (Common Dreams)
No war with Iran. - JVP
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from The Wire
[online publication of Jewish Voice For Peace JVP in USA]Other articles
- Tell Congress: NO WAR WITH IRAN.
- Tell Congress: Block the Bombs to Israel now.
- What we’re doing: JVP-Chicago hunger strikes to say Stop Starving Gaza.
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No war with Iran. - JVP
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31892386
from The Wire
[online publication of Jewish Voice For Peace JVP in USA]Other articles
- Tell Congress: NO WAR WITH IRAN.
- Tell Congress: Block the Bombs to Israel now.
- What we’re doing: JVP-Chicago hunger strikes to say Stop Starving Gaza.
No war with Iran. - JVP
from The Wire
[online publication of Jewish Voice For Peace JVP in USA]
Other articles
- Tell Congress: NO WAR WITH IRAN.
- Tell Congress: Block the Bombs to Israel now.
- What we’re doing: JVP-Chicago hunger strikes to say Stop Starving Gaza.
No war with Iran. - JVP
Since the Israeli military unilaterally attacked Iran last Thursday night, the Israeli government is once again attempting to pull the entire region — and beyond — into a catastrophic forever war.Sarah Burch (Jewish Voice for Peace)
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Australia lifts plasma donation ban for gay, bisexual men in world first
Australia lifts plasma donation ban for gay, bisexual men in world first
The Lifeblood service says the changes will have no impact on safety but will boost the donor pool.Tiffanie Turnbull (BBC News)
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The EU lifted the plasma ban in 2022
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Plasma donation referral for gay men remains open in EU’s blood revision
The revision of the EU's blood directive offers the chance to overhaul outdated restrictions that prevent thosGerardo Fortuna (EURACTIV)
[Help] Looking for an ebook reader with highlight syncing across devices
Currenty, I use Apple Books but it is very slow and I cannot sync it outside the Apple environment.
I am okay with free options, self hosted options and one time purchases. I am not so keen on subscriptions but will consider a cheap one.
Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?
I want to be part of the solution of the problems I see on Lemmy, that is why I opened my alt account at my current server to open new communities while fixing their issues.
I had been informed by the server admin that I should not post more than 5 posts in any local community which is guaranteed to kill my communities on my current server.
I am explaining the backstory here for people to understand my logic for my question.
So, I really appreciate any help here. If anyone can give me good servers to open my communities in.
My current communities:
- News: to lower the load on Lemmy. World server and to improve the Fediverse health.
- Europe: due to less than optimal moderation actions as documented in "power trippin " community.
- Misinformation/ Disinformation: Because there is no community to post research and news about this topic.
Thank you all for your help. I really would appreciate any lead here.
@FundMECFS@slrpnk.net will be dead I guess.
China records bumper capital inflow as Gulf investors hedge against US
China records bumper capital inflow as Gulf investors hedge against US
China saw a US$33 billion capital inflow in May, as investors seek a safe haven and reduce their US exposure amid rising global instability.Carol Yang (South China Morning Post)
Even Klarna is launching a mobile phone service now
Even Klarna is launching a mobile phone service now
The buy-now-pay-later service Klarna is launching a $40 per month mobile phone service with unlimited 5G data, calls, and texts on AT&T’s network.Emma Roth (The Verge)
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As ChatGPT Linked to Mental Health Breakdowns, Mattel Announces Plans to Incorporate It Into Children's Toys
As ChatGPT Linked to Mental Health Breakdowns, Mattel Announces Plans to Incorporate It Into Children's Toys
Mattel has announced an eye-brow raising partnership with OpenAI, with plans to use AI tools to design and power its toys.Frank Landymore (Futurism)
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It will be used with educational goals only, to get polite, smart kids able to do math, foreign languages, any musical instrument they like, and so on.
Sure. I'm 100% sure it be like that.
100%!
The warmongers were wrong about Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya. Now watch them make the same mistake about Iran.
As the G7 issues a statement declaring that Israel has a “right to defend itself”, you have a right to ask if you are losing your mind. Israel launched an unprovoked onslaught on Iran. Its excuse – that Tehran may acquire a nuclear weapon – renders its attack illegal under the UN charter, which forbids wars justified by the claim of a future threat.“Iran is the principal source of regional instability and terror,” declares the G7 statement. Even though Donald Trump’s intelligence chief testified three months ago that the US intelligence community “continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon”. Even though it’s Israel that actually possesses nuclear weapons, while refusing to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and refusing International Atomic Energy Agency inspections. Even though, as progress was being made in nuclear talks between Iran and the US, Israel targeted Iran’s chief negotiator and proceeded to exterminate scientists, including their families, alongside countless other civilians, including children, an athlete, a teacher, a pilates instructor. Even though Israel’s leader is subject to an arrest warrant, accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. And even though Israel has erased Gaza in a genocidal frenzy, and subjected the illegally occupied and colonised West Bank to an escalating pogrom, attacked southern Lebanon and Beirut, and invaded and occupied Syria. No country in the Middle East is as great a source of regional instability and terror as Israel: it’s not even close.
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The warmongers were wrong about Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya. Now watch them make the same mistake about Iran
Israel is the main source of terror and instability in the Middle East. But the west continually turns away from this reality, says Guardian columnist Owen JonesOwen Jones (The Guardian)
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Chinese AI outfits smuggling suitcases full of hard drives to evade U.S. chip restrictions — training AI models in Malaysia using rented servers
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With disbarment decision, John Eastman's downfall continues
For any lawyer, this is a professional death sentence. But the court’s decision is not only a devastating blow to Eastman but also to the Trumpist myth that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
The case is unique and momentous because this is the only proceeding where Eastman, along with supporting denialist enthusiasts, testified under oath, cross-examined their critics and presented their full denialism defense. Eastman — assisted by his denialist apostles, who took 19 days to testify, present 7 witnesses and introduce over 180 document exhibits — had more than his day in court. He also presented his stolen election narrative to the public-at-large, with thousands watching by Zoom.
With disbarment decision, John Eastman's downfall continues
California bar proceedings deliver another blow to election denialismSalon.com
Britons overwhelmingly see Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide, poll finds
A YouGov poll reveals 55 percent of Britons oppose Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, with 82 percent of these opponents saying the actions amount to genocide. Overall, 45 percent of UK adults view Israel’s actions as genocidal.
Israel army stations soldiers in Palestinian homes to avoid Iranian strikes, residents say
Palestinian sources have reported that the Israeli army has occupied a large number of homes in Hebron, Jenin, Ramallah and Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank, and converted them into military barracks after evicting their owners.This surprise move coincided with the launch of Israel’s attacks on Iran last Friday. Analysts and residents have said that the army is stationing soldiers inside Palestinian homes and neighbourhoods to shield them from being targeted by Iranian missiles aimed at military camps.
Silicon Valley Execs Join the Army as Officers (But Won't Have to Attend Boot Camp)
The U.S. military recently announced that four executives from some of the top tech companies in Silicon Valley have joined the Army Reserve as direct-commissioned officers. The move is part of a push to speed up the adoption of technology in the military, but as the news outlet Task & Purpose points out, it’s pretty unusual.
The Army said in a press release that the four executives are Shyam Sankar, CTO at Palantir; Andrew Bosworth, CTO at Meta; Kevin Weil, Chief Product Officer of OpenAI; and Bob McGrew, an advisor at Thinking Machines Lab and former Chief Research Officer for OpenAI.
The four men are being commissioned at the high rank of lieutenant colonel as part of a program called Detachment 201: The Army’s Executive Innovation Corps. As Task & Purpose notes, the men will get to skip the usual process of taking a Direct Commissioning Course at Fort Benning, Georgia, and they won’t need to complete the Army Fitness Test.
Silicon Valley Execs Join the Army as Officers (But Won't Have to Attend Boot Camp)
The tech industry is fully on board, but the rank and file won't have to do time as grunts.Matt Novak (Gizmodo)
US supreme court upholds Tennessee ban on youth gender-affirming care
A Tennessee state law banning gender-affirming care for minors can stand, the US supreme court has ruled, a devastating loss for trans rights supporters in a case that could set a precedent for dozens of other lawsuits involving the rights of transgender children.
The case, United States v Skrmetti, was filed last year by three families of trans children and a provider of gender-affirming care. In oral arguments, the plaintiffs – as well as the US government, then helmed by Joe Biden – argued that Tennessee’s law constituted sex-based discrimination and thus violated the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. Under Tennessee’s law, someone assigned female at birth could not be prescribed testosterone, but someone assigned male at birth could receive those drugs.
US supreme court upholds Tennessee ban on youth gender-affirming care
Ruling is devastating loss for trans rights supporters in case that could set precedent for dozens of other lawsuitsCarter Sherman (The Guardian)
We’ve had a Denisovan skull since the 1930s—only nobody knew
We’ve had a Denisovan skull since the 1930s—only nobody knew
After years of mystery, we now know what at least one Denisovan looked like.Kiona N. Smith (Ars Technica)
UK temperatures of 45C may be possible in current climate, Met Office says
UK temperatures of 45C may be possible in current climate, Met Office says
Experts say risk of 40C has almost trebled since 2000, with 50/50 chance of hitting that mark in next 12 yearsGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
Britons overwhelmingly see Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide, poll finds
A YouGov poll reveals 55 percent of Britons oppose Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, with 82 percent of these opponents saying the actions amount to genocide. Overall, 45 percent of UK adults view Israel’s actions as genocidal.
Israel army stations soldiers in Palestinian homes to avoid Iranian strikes, residents say
Palestinian sources have reported that the Israeli army has occupied a large number of homes in Hebron, Jenin, Ramallah and Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank, and converted them into military barracks after evicting their owners.This surprise move coincided with the launch of Israel’s attacks on Iran last Friday. Analysts and residents have said that the army is stationing soldiers inside Palestinian homes and neighbourhoods to shield them from being targeted by Iranian missiles aimed at military camps.
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Israel army stations soldiers in Palestinian homes to avoid Iranian strikes, residents say
Palestinian sources have reported that the Israeli army has occupied a large number of homes in Hebron, Jenin, Ramallah and Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank, and converted them into military barracks after evicting their owners. >This surprise move coincided with the launch of Israel’s attacks on Iran last Friday. Analysts and residents have said that the army is stationing soldiers inside Palestinian homes and neighbourhoods to shield them from being targeted by Iranian missiles aimed at military camps.
Speed Dreams 2.4.2 Flatpak package avaliable
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/31885942
You can now download or update your Speed Dreams Flatpak to the latest version (2.4.2), and enjoy our SimRacing Open Source Game in this kind of package:flathub.org/apps/org.speed_dre…
Thanks once again to @son_link for his invaluable work.
Install Speed Dreams on Linux | Flathub
Speed Dreams is a 3d cross-platform, open source motorsport simulation and racing gameFlathub
Do I understand that you have extracted the flatpak?
I mean... yeah, that's not going to work. It's hard coded to use those paths because it's meant to run in a sandboxed environment.
With only 8% built, Texas quietly defunds state border wall program
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Four years after Gov. Greg Abbott announced Texas would be the first state to build its own border wall, lawmakers have quietly stopped funding the project, leaving only scattered segments covering a small fraction of the border.That decision, made in the waning hours of this year’s legislative session, leaves the future of the state wall unclear. Just 8% of the 805 miles the state identified for construction is complete, which has cost taxpayers more than $3 billion to date. The Texas Tribune reported last year that the wall is full of gaps that migrants and smugglers can easily walk around and mostly concentrated on sprawling ranches in rural areas, where illegal border crossings are less likely to occur.
State leaders suggested the federal government could pick up the effort. However, during President Donald Trump’s first term, when wall building was his top priority, his administration completed just 21 miles in Texas — about a third of what the state was able to build over the past four years.
The Tribune reported last year that the state’s wall program would take around 30 years and more than $20 billion to complete.
Texas quietly defunds state border wall program
Texas officials suggested the federal government could pick up construction. However, during President Trump’s first term, his administration built about one-third of what the state was able to put up in the same amount of time.Zach Despart (The Texas Tribune)
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Before LibreOffice there was OpenOffice, and before OpenOffice there was StarOffice...
Before LibreOffice there was OpenOffice, and before OpenOffice there was StarOffice... - The Document Foundation Blog
LibreOffice is the successor project to OpenOffice(.org), which in turn was based on StarOffice, a proprietary office suite developed in the 1990s.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Intel to cut as many as 10,000 factory jobs, one of its largest-ever layoffs
Intel to cut as many as 10,000 factory jobs, one of its largest-ever layoffs
In a memo to employees, Intel Manufacturing Vice President Naga Chandrasekaran acknowledged the gravity of the decision. These are difficult actions but essential to meet our affordability...Skye Jacobs (TechSpot)
Amazon boss tells staff AI means their jobs are at risk in coming years
As we roll out more generative AI and agents, it should change the way our work is donewe expect that this will reduce our total corporate workforce
Are we done for?
Amazon boss tells staff AI means their jobs are at risk in coming years
Andrew Jassy tells white collar workers that such technology means fewer people will be needed for some jobsDan Milmo (The Guardian)
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University of California San Francisco medical professor fired for opposing genocide
“I was fired for saying, ‘Stop bombing hospitals,’” she explained. “Hospitals are protected under international law.”
University of California San Francisco medical professor fired for opposing genocide
The firing of Dr. Rupa Marya highlights the confluence between the university, the Democratic Party and ultra-wealthy donors who control them both.World Socialist Web Site
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We caught 4 more states sharing personal health data with Big Tech
Nevada, Maine, Rhode Island and Massachusetts:
State-run health care websites around the country, meant to provide a simple way to shop for insurance, have been quietly sending visitors’ sensitive health information to Google and social media companies, The Markup and CalMatters found.
The data, including prescription drug names and dosages, was sent by web trackers on state exchanges set up under the Affordable Care Act to help Americans purchase health coverage.
As visitors answered the questions, their responses were sent to LinkedIn and Snapchat, according to tests conducted by The Markup and CalMatters in April and May.
On the other side of the country, Maine’s exchange, CoverME.gov, sent information on drug prescriptions and dosages to Google through an analytics tool. It also sent the names of doctors and hospitals that people had previously visited.
We caught 4 more states sharing personal health data with Big Tech – The Markup
Healthcare exchanges in Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island shared users’ sensitive health data with companies like Google and LinkedInthemarkup.org
Xbox Reaffirms Next-Gen Console Is In The Works With An AMD Partnership Announcement
Xbox is pushing forward with a brand-new console, reaffirming that hardware is still on the table with their AMD partnership.
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in reply to vermaterc • • •EU actual laws vs headlines about non excisting laws. Refering to other threads.
Great for consumers once again.
Creat
in reply to themurphy • • •It really sounds great, but I've also read that the law contains zero directions/rules on prices for the replacement parts. So you might be able to get a replacement battery for your 200€ phone, but having to pay 200€ for it.
I man I hope not, and maybe not every company will go out of their way to follow the most malicious interpretation of the law they can (competitors might not, it's still a somewhat competitive market).
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in reply to Creat • • •On the assumption that consumers are somehow rational and have some memory, that "trick" only work once.
Next time a consumer get stuck with a practically irreplaceable battery because it's too expensive from a company, they will look at other companies selling equivalent products, AND how much they are charging for batteries. I also imagine a business of spare parts because just having to give the right data, e.g. specifications like cell, module, pack, C-rate, E-rate, SOC, DOD, voltage, capacity, energy, cycle life, but also connectors and just size, will probably open up dedicated spare part vendors.
rayon
in reply to utopiah • • •utopiah
in reply to rayon • • •Well this next example isn't about phones but e-bikes. Unfortunately unwise me bought a fancy designer bike made by a national startup (CowBoy, to name and shame them) and I'm now stuck with a fancy metal frame on wheels because the belt is not in stock. Ordered in February, supposed to arrive 60 days later, I'm still waiting, not even an email received, nothing in now late June.
So... yes my next e-bike will be very VERY boring, in the sense of relying on built that have easy to source replacement part.
Yes, it did take few a first relatively large mistake (even though I did use that bike daily for years already) but that's what I meant by "only work once". You try, make painful mistake, don't repeat.
balsoft
in reply to utopiah • • •No. Just look at the current phone market. The average consumer doesn't care enough about repairs down the road, or at least it doesn't affect their purchasing decisions, they are mostly driven by convenience and familiarity. If what you're saying was true, everyone would be buying fairphones.
Those specs are already widely available for many phones and in fact you can buy aftermarket 3rd-party batteries for most of them. The problem is that battery replacements are painful, require specialized equipment (at least a hotplate, suction cup, spudger for most phones) and skills (not breaking the screen/glass back, unglueing the battery without exploding it, then carefully glueing everything back together etc). This is what the law should be addressing first; if it were easy to replace batteries (like a 1-minute job instead of 30-minute job), you would see a lot more DYI replacements and probably way longer lasting phones on average.
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in reply to theshatterstone54 • • •Its in there. At least for phones without a high enough waterproof rating
As far as I know it should be in there too, or at least a „make significant parts replaceable”
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in reply to Luffy • • •HiddenLayer555
in reply to Luffy • • •Gonna guess all the phone manufacturers will coincidentally determine that waterproofing is a feature desperately needed by the European market on all tiers.
Also won't affect iPhones since they're already all "waterproof."
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in reply to HiddenLayer555 • • •I don't know if the changes coming into affect today have something different about replaceable batteries, but the 2027 replaceable battery requirement has this as the exemption:
Article 11 of Regulation (EU) 2023/1542 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 July 2023 concerning batteries and waste batteries
The only thing there Apple could even pretend is "washable or rinsable", and I'd be shocked* if they could get away with that.
*not that shocked
Regulation - 2023/1542 - EN - EUR-Lex
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