AIPAC Has Too Much Influence on Congress, Says Rep. Ro Khanna
AIPAC Has Too Much Influence on Congress, Says Rep. Ro Khanna
The antiwar California House Democrat answers tough questions from Mehdi and a live DC audience about Trump’s attack on Iran.Mehdi Hasan (Zeteo)
Trillions Flow into AI: The New Infrastructure Arms Race
Trillions Flow into AI: The New Infrastructure Arms Race
🌐 Big Tech Bets Trillions on AI InfrastructureMazdak
AIPAC Has Too Much Influence on Congress, Says Rep. Ro Khanna
AIPAC Has Too Much Influence on Congress, Says Rep. Ro Khanna
The antiwar California House Democrat answers tough questions from Mehdi and a live DC audience about Trump’s attack on Iran.Mehdi Hasan (Zeteo)
Democrats stay at a respectful distance after Mamdani cruises
Democrats stay at a respectful distance after Mamdani cruises
Top party members offered measured praise that avoided an endorsement after the socialist’s upset victory in the New York City mayoral primary.David Weigel (www.semafor.com)
Iniziativa dei cittadini europei - Mettiamo fine alla distruzione dei videogiochi
cross-posted from: fedit.pl/post/276231
L'iniziativa intende imporre agli editori di lasciare in uno stato funzionale (giocabile) i videogiochi che vendono o concedono in licenza (o le collegate funzionalità e risorse che vendono per i videogiochi che trattano) ai consumatori dell'Unione europea.Nello specifico, punta a impedire che gli editori possano disattivare da remoto i videogiochi prima che siano forniti mezzi ragionevoli per mantenerli in funzione senza coinvolgere gli stessi editori.
L'iniziativa non intende acquisire la proprietà di tali videogiochi, dei diritti intellettuali associati o dei diritti di monetizzazione, né si aspetta che l'editore fornisca risorse per il suddetto videogioco una volta interrotto, lasciandolo in uno stato ragionevolmente funzionale (giocabile).
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VMware perpetual license holder receives audit letter from Broadcom
VMware perpetual license holder receives audit letter from Broadcom
“Our management thought it was a bluff…”…Scharon Harding (Ars Technica)
Fears of "Overblocking" Unite Critics of U.S. Pirate Site Blocking Bill
The draft of Rep. Darrell Issa's new U.S. pirate site blocking bill 'ACPA' is not without controversy. In public comments, opponents warn that the bill's legal framework risks overblocking, which can impact legitimate sites and services. And in a new twist, it appears the bill may come with a potential self-destruct button: a "sunsetting clause".
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Shipping Giant Maersk Cuts Ties to Israeli Settlements in Major BDS Victory
Shipping Giant Maersk Cuts Ties to Israeli Settlements in Major BDS Victory | Truthout
The Palestinian Youth Movement says the fight will continue until Maersk halts all business with the Israeli military.Jared (Truthout)
condanna neocinesica di tastiera bruttina
Appena sveglia stamattina (anche se gli eventi sono successi ieri sera), per fortuna, c’è un aggiornamento sulla questione tastiera… ma non uno davvero piacevole. Affatto!!! Per apparare finché la tastiera meccanica non si sistemerà da sola, infatti, al casalinghi cinese (l’unico vicino aperto alle 20:40…) ne ho comprata una membrana totalmente indegna di nota… eccetto […]
James Dyson reveals the future of farming
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Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.youtube.com
Democratic establishment melts down over Mamdani's win in New York
Driving the news: On Wednesday, many Democratic lawmakers and officials either denounced Mamdani or notably declined to rally around him. Republicans — including President Trump — crowed about Democrats embracing a democratic socialist who has called for reduced police funding and sided with Palestinians in the Gaza war.
- The top two Democratic leaders in Congress, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, both New Yorkers, declined to endorse Mamdani even as they applauded his victory.
- New York Rep. Laura Gillen, from Nassau County, called Mamdani the "absolute wrong choice for New York."
- Rep. Tom Suozzi, also from Nassau County, said he had "serious concerns."
Major Democratic donors — who poured tens of millions into a Super PAC for Cuomo — were having private discussions Wednesday about whether to back an independent run by Cuomo in November's general election, or rally behind unpopular incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who's also running as an independent.
https://www.axios.com/2025/06/26/democrats-zohran-mamdani-meltdown-new-york
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'Orwellian': Louisiana redefines natural gas — a planet-warming fossil fuel — as green energy
'Orwellian': Louisiana redefines natural gas — a planet-warming fossil fuel — as green energy
Louisiana is the latest state to redefine natural gas as green energy under a new law the Republican governor signed this week, even though it's a fossil fuel that emits planet-warming greenhouse gases.Canada's National Observer
New version of PNG image standard arrives
PNG is back!
After 20 years, PNG is back with renewed vigor! A new PNG spec was just released.www.programmax.net
RFK Jr will be ‘personally responsible’ for children’s deaths by halting vaccine alliance funding, experts say
RFK Jr will be ‘personally responsible’ for children’s deaths by halting vaccine alliance funding, experts say
US health secretary says US will decline to renew funding for Gavi, a partnership that works to provide vaccines for poorest countriesKat Lay (The Guardian)
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It’s Calm Now in the Middle East? Hundreds Are Still Dying in Gaza.
It’s Calm Now in the Middle East? Hundreds Are Still Dying in Gaza.
If the Israel-Iran ceasefire holds—good for Donald Trump. But how about he turns his attention to the war that Israel is still waging against a starving people?The New Republic
In Spain, parents gather at school gates to remember Gaza’s child victims
In Spain, parents gather at school gates to remember Gaza’s child victims
Aghast at the scale of Israel’s onslaught, a group in the city of Granada protests ‘against genocide’.Alasdair Fotheringham (Al Jazeera)
Israel closes the most direct route for aid to Palestinians in Gaza
Israel has closed crossings into northern Gaza, cutting the most direct route for aid to reach hundreds of thousands of people at risk of famine, as airstrikes and shelling killed dozens more people in the devastated Palestinian territory.The move to close the crossings on Thursday will increase diplomatic pressure on Israel as attention shifts from its brief conflict with Iran, back to the violence and grave humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
During the 12 days Israel was fighting Iran, more than 800 Palestinians were killed in Gaza – either shot as they desperately sought food in increasingly chaotic circumstances or in successive waves of Israeli strikes and shelling.
The spokesperson for Gaza’s civil defence agency, Mahmud Bassal, said Israeli forces had killed 56 people on Thursday, including six who were waiting for food in two separate locations.
Israel closes the most direct route for aid to Palestinians in Gaza
Blockade will increase diplomatic pressure on Israel as Spain PM Pedro Sánchez describes situation as ‘genocide’Jason Burke (The Guardian)
US Senators introduce bipartisan bill to enable third-party app stores on iPhones
US Senators introduce bipartisan bill to enable third-party app stores on iPhones
The Open App Markets Act, introduced by Senators Marsha Blackburn, Richard Blumenthal, Mike Lee, Amy Klobuchar, and Dick Durbin, aims to promote competition and strengthen consumer protections...Kishalaya Kundu (TechSpot)
Alla scoperta di vino, luna e stelle Mercoledì 2 luglio a Chieri (To) con “Sentiero verde 2025”
Mercoledì 2 luglio a Chieri è in programma il primo appuntamento serale estivo di Sentiero Verde 2025, il calendario annuale delle iniziative dell’associazione Camminare lentamente, patrocinato dalla Città Metropolitana di Torino, che proporrà un piacevole itinerario ad anello di 6 km nelle colline chieresi. L’escursione che si svolgerà sustrade asfaltate, inghiaiate e sterrate è facile e adatta anche alle famiglie, tra antiche dimore e cascine appartenute nei secoli passati ad importanti famiglie della nobiltà piemontese, come la magnifica villa Cipresso, realizzata su progetto dell’architetto Bernardo Antonio Vittone intorno alla metà del ‘700. Il ritrovo dei partecipanti è fissato a Chieri nella sede del Consorzio dei Servizi Socio Assistenziali del Chierese in strada Valle Pasano 4 e la partenza è prevista per le 20,30.
Un degustazione di vini bianchi e rossi Doc prodotti dalla Cantina Sperimentale Bonafous del Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie Forestali e Ambientali dell’Università di Torino è in programma all’arrivo a Sant’Irene, la “Cappella delle vigne”, costruzione a forma cilindrica costruita nel XIX secolo, sormontata da una cupola e da un lanternino che ricordano la Basilica di Superga, da cui il nome di Superghetta con cui è conosciuta dai chieresi. Il calare delle notte consentirà l’osservazione della Luna al primo quarto e delle costellazioni estive, guidata da Alberto Cora, Roberto Silvotti e Alessandro Spagna, dell’Osservatorio di Torino dell’Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica. A seguire il rientro al punto di partenza della passeggiata.
La quota di partecipazione alla camminata è di 3 euro per i soci di Camminare Lentamente e 10 euro per i non soci (comprensiva della tessera associativa 2025). è prevista la gratuità per i minori di 18 anni.
Per informazioni e iscrizioni, entro il 1° luglio, i numeri telefonici da chiamare sono il 349-7210715 o il 380-6835571, oppure si può scrivere a camminarelentamente2@gmail.com,www.camminarelentamente.it
Alla scoperta di vino, luna e stelle Mercoledì 2 luglio a Chieri (To) con "Sentiero verde 2025" - ViaggieMiraggi
Mercoledì 2 luglio a Chieri è in programma il primo appuntamento serale estivo di Sentiero Verde 2025, il calendario annuale delle iniziative dell’associazione Camminare lentamente, patrocinato dalla Città Metropolitana di Torino, che proporrà un pia…Redazione (ViaggieMiraggi)
Biometrica offers free facial recognition tech to police for 2.5M mugshots, jail records, and data on people in justice system, including unconvicted individuals; Sheriff’s Office want to use it.
Local law enforcement faces public criticism of biometric surveillance plansThe American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Wisconsin is calling on the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office to reconsider plans to adopt the use of facial recognition technology. Like the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD), the sheriff’s office is considering acquiring facial recognition technology from the company Biometrica. The company has offered MPD free access in exchange for 2.5 million images, jail records, and other related data of people who have passed through Milwaukee’s criminal justice system, including many who presumably haven’t been convicted of a crime.
“Given all the public opposition we’ve seen to the Milwaukee Police Department’s push to expand their use of facial recognition, the news of the Sheriffs office’s interest in acquiring this technology is deeply concerning,” Amanda Merkwae, advocacy director for the ACLU of Wisconsin, wrote in a statement for an ACLU press release. “Law enforcement’s use of facial recognition software poses a number of serious threats to civil rights and civil liberties, making it dangerous both when it fails and when it functions.”
Lenovo 300E 11.6" Touchscreen Chromebook (2018) 4GB RAM 32GB Storage (Refurbished) | Mashable | $79.99
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Israel closes the most direct route for aid to Palestinians in Gaza
Israel has closed crossings into northern Gaza, cutting the most direct route for aid to reach hundreds of thousands of people at risk of famine, as airstrikes and shelling killed dozens more people in the devastated Palestinian territory.
The move to close the crossings on Thursday will increase diplomatic pressure on Israel as attention shifts from its brief conflict with Iran, back to the violence and grave humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
During the 12 days Israel was fighting Iran, more than 800 Palestinians were killed in Gaza – either shot as they desperately sought food in increasingly chaotic circumstances or in successive waves of Israeli strikes and shelling.
The spokesperson for Gaza’s civil defence agency, Mahmud Bassal, said Israeli forces had killed 56 people on Thursday, including six who were waiting for food in two separate locations.
Israel closes the most direct route for aid to Palestinians in Gaza
Blockade will increase diplomatic pressure on Israel as Spain PM Pedro Sánchez describes situation as ‘genocide’Jason Burke (The Guardian)
The BBC is launching a paywall in the US.
https://www.niemanlab.org/2025/06/the-bbc-is-introducing-a-paywall-in-the-u-s/
The BBC is launching a paywall in the US
https://www.niemanlab.org/2025/06/the-bbc-is-introducing-a-paywall-in-the-u-s/
I am guessing you’ve never watched (say) Fox News in the US?
I’m not saying the BBC is good per se. I’m saying it’s slightly more objective than the rest.
How Cops Can Get Your Private Online Data
Can the cops get your online data? In short, yes. There are a variety of US federal and state laws which give law enforcement powers to obtain information that you provided to online services. But, there are steps you as a user and/or as a service provider can take to improve online privacy.Law enforcement demanding access to your private online data goes back to the beginning of the internet. In fact, one of EFF’s first cases, Steve Jackson Games v. Secret Service, exemplified the now all-too-familiar story where unfounded claims about illegal behavior resulted in overbroad seizures of user messages. But it’s not the ’90s anymore, the internet has become an integral part of everyone’s life. Everyone now relies on organizations big and small to steward our data, from huge service providers like Google, Meta, or your ISP, to hobbyists hosting a blog or Mastodon server.
There is no “cloud,” just someone else's computer—and when the cops come knocking on their door, these hosts need to be willing to stand up for privacy, and know how to do so to the fullest extent under the law. These legal limits are also important for users to know, not only to mitigate risks in their security plan when choosing where to share data, but to understand whether these hosts are going to bat for them. Taking action together, service hosts and users can curb law enforcement getting more data than they’re allowed, protecting not just themselves but targeted populations, present and future.
This is distinct from law enforcement’s methods of collecting public data, such as the information now being collected on student visa applicants. Cops may use social media monitoring tools and sock puppet accounts to collect what you share publicly, or even within “private” communities. Police may also obtain the contents of communication in other ways that do not require court authorization, such as monitoring network traffic passively to catch metadata and possibly using advanced tools to partially reveal encrypted information. They can even outright buy information from online data brokers. Unfortunately there are few restrictions or oversight for these practices—something EFF is fighting to change.
Below however is a general breakdown of the legal processes used by US law enforcement for accessing private data, and what categories of private data these processes can disclose. Because this is a generalized summary, it is neither exhaustive nor should be considered legal advice. Please seek legal help if you have specific data privacy and security needs.
Temporali violenti e grandine record: Nord Italia nella morsa del maltempo
Violenti temporali sul Nord Italia: grandine grossa e danni diffusi il 26 giugno 2025
Il 26 giugno 2025 verrà ricordato come una delle giornate più intense dal punto di vista meteorologico per il Nord Italia. Forti temporali, accompagnati da grandine di grosse dimensioni, rafficheAndrea Pardini (METEO POP - RMA APS)
Réunion d'accueil
Réunion d'accueil en commun, organisée par Extinction Rebellion Montpellier et le comité local des Soulèvements De La Terre Montpellier
Envie de nous rencontrer et pourquoi pas de nous rejoindre ⁉️
Tu ne peux ou ne veux pas nous rejoindre sur le terrain ⁉️
Tu peux nous soutenir financièrement 💶😉
Venezia: sgomberato con violenza il “matrimonio di protesta” di Extinction Rebellion. 43 persone trascinate in Questura
Venezia: sgomberato con violenza il “matrimonio di protesta” di Extinction Rebellion. 43 persone trascinate in Questura
Riceviamo e pubblichiamo… L’azione di Extinction Rebellion di questa mattina in piazza San Marco è stata sgomberata con violenza dalle forze dell’ordine dopo soli 20 minuti dal suo inizio.Infoaut
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Counting Crows - Butter Miracle, Suite One (2025)
Counting Crows - Butter Miracle, Suite One (2025)
di Federico Piccioni Dopo l’eccellente esordio folk-rock del 1993, i Counting Crows, con “Recovering The Satellites” e il sottovalutato “Th...Silvano Bottaro (Blogger)
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs (2011)
Vedder è un grande musicista, una grande voce, un grande leader (I Pearl Jam sono uno dei gruppi più importanti e più amati degli ultimi decenni), ci ha regalato la splendida colonna sonora del film “Into the wild” ma questo secondo album; ‘Ukulele Songs’, non convince del tutto... Leggi e ascolta...
Niki Lauda: il pilota di Formula1 che visse due volte
Niki Lauda: vita del pilota di Formula1 che visse due volte
La storia del pilota Niki Lauda, simbolo di resilienza, il cui ritorno in pista solo 42 giorni dopo un terribile incidente dimostrò il suo coraggio.Francesco Caldari (Fatti per la Storia)
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No love for the dollar as markets fret about Fed independence
A battered dollar is taking another beating as investors, unnerved by fresh signs of an erosion in U.S. central bank independence, waste no time in pushing the greenback back to its lowest levels in over three years.
The dollar was back at multi-year lows against a basket of other major currencies on Thursday , erasing a brief respite provided by safe-haven flows related to Middle East tensions earlier in the week.
Down 10% so far this year and set for its worst year since 2003, the dollar was expected to weaken further as renewed concern about Fed independence comes amid increased expectations for rate cuts and a looming July 9 deadline for trade agreements.
U.S. economy shrank 0.5% between January and March, worse than 2 earlier estimates had revealed
The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5% annual pace from January through March as President Donald Trump’s trade wars disrupted business, the Commerce Department reported Thursday in an unexpected deterioration of earlier estimates.
First-quarter growth was weighed down by a surge of imports as U.S. companies, and households, rushed to buy foreign goods before Trump could impose tariffs on them. The Commerce Department previously estimated that the economy fell 0.2% in the first quarter. Economists had forecast no change in the department’s third and final estimate.
The January-March drop in gross domestic product — the nation’s output of goods and services — reversed a 2.4% increase in the last three months of 2024 and marked the first time in three years that the economy contracted. Imports expanded 37.9%, fastest since 2020, and pushed GDP down by nearly 4.7 percentage points.
U.S. economy shrank 0.5% between January and March, worse than 2 earlier estimates had revealed
The U.S. economy shrank at a 0.5% annual pace from January through March as President Donald Trump’s import taxes at least temporarily disrupted business, the Commerce Department said.PBS News
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