More than half of Americans - and 83% of Democrats - say ICE has gone ‘too far’ in arresting migrants: poll
More than half of Americans believe that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has gone “too far” in its pursuit of arresting migrants, according to a new poll.
While 54 percent said ICE has used its power too aggressively, the sentiment was even greater among Democrats at 83%, according to a poll by PBS News, NP and Marist.
Nearly half of Republicans, by contrast, said ICE’s actions are appropriate and an additional 31% said the agency had not gone far enough in enforcing Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
The vast majority of Americans (80%) support the U.S. government's deportation of migrants without permanent legal status who have been convicted of a violent crime.
More than half of Americans - and 83% of Democrats - say ICE has gone ‘too far’ in arresting migrants: poll
The poll follows a month of heightened tension over immigration as protests against ICE broke outRhian Lubin (The Independent)
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Kids are making deepfakes of each other, and laws aren’t keeping up
Schools and lawmakers are grappling with how to address a new form of peer-on-peer image-based sexual abuse that disproportionately targets girls.
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Stop Killing Games - EU Initiative 1 MILLION ACHIEVED! + More signatures needed
Edit2: As of third of July we've achieved the minimum amount of 1 million signatures! But organizers recommend as many signatures as possible to cover for possible invalidations (1.5M would be ideal). If you have not yet signed, you can still help!
Onto the post.
Yarr citizens of the high seas! The Stop Killing Games movement is still ongoing and we've recently had a second wind. It's within reach!
We're all lovers of media in here, and games currently have no safeguard that guarantees that they won't be locked down long after being released and abandoned. If crackers help us, they can still be played long into the future, but many times there isn't such a possibility, specially in multiplayer games.
This initiative seeks to change that by mainly:
- Disallowing planned obsolesce in paid video games. (Ex: By disallowing phone-home based DRM after the game reaches end of life. Like in Ubisoft's The Crew)
- Ensuring that paid multiplayer games can still be reasonably played long into the future. (Ex: By releasing relevant server hosting software)
If you didn't sign yet, there is only one month left. Tell your friends too.
Do you live in the EU?
- You can sign it here: eci.ec.europa.eu/045/public/#/…
Do you live in the UK?
- You can also sign a different one here: petition.parliament.uk/petitio…
Do you live elsewhere or would like to know more?
Disclaimer: Reminder post, sort of relevant since piracy movements have much to benefit from this initiative.
Have a fine day!
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Telescopio Einstein, anche due premi Nobel a favore della candidatura di Sos Enattos
La Sardegna sarebbe "un sito eccellente" per ospitare il telescopio Einstein : a dirlo sono stati due premi Nobel per la fisica, Arthur McDonald e Takaaki Kajita , che hanno espresso il loro sostegno alla candidatura italiana durante un evento a Expo2025 Osaka organizzato dall'Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare nell'ambito della Settimana della Regione Sardegna.
Arthur McDonald e Takaaki Kajita, insigniti del premio Nobel nel 2015 per i loro studi sulla massa dei neutrini, hanno avuto modo a Osaka di parlare della cooperazione scientifica tra Italia e Giappone nel campo delle onde gravitazionali e hanno anche dimostrato di apprezzare le caratteristiche uniche che contraddistinguono il sito sardo di Sos Enattos, candidato dall'Italia a ospitare il futuro rivelatore di onde gravitazionali.
Einstein Telescope, even two Nobel Prize winners in favor of Sos Enattos' candidacy
They are the physicists Arthur McDonald and Takaaki Kajita: their support for the Italian project on the occasion of the Sardinia Week at Expo2025 in OsakaRedazione (Unione Sarda English)
Bradisismo Campi Flegrei stabile dopo terremoto di magnitudo 4.6: pubblicato il nuovo bollettino INGV
Secondo il bollettino INGV del 1° luglio, nei Campi Flegrei la sismicità settimanale (23-29 giugno) è in calo, con 38 terremoti e magnitudo massima 1.9. Si segnala però una forte scossa di terremoto il 30 giugno. Stabile il sollevamento del suolo a 15 mm/mese. Nella fumarola di Pisciarelli, oltre ai 94° C di media, si segnala una diminuzione dell'emissione di anidride carbonica.
Nei Campi Flegrei, secondo quanto emerge dall'ultimo bollettino dell'Osservatorio Vesuviano dell'INGV del 1° luglio 2025, si registra una sismicità settimanale in calo, ma con un importante evento sismico di magnitudo 4.6 avvenuto il 30 giugno. Durante la settimana di monitoraggio dal 23 al 29 giugno 2025 sono state registrate 38 scosse di terremoto, con una magnitudo massima di 1.9, un dato in diminuzione rispetto ai 58 eventi della settimana precedente. Il bollettino segnala il significativo terremoto di fine mese anche se fuori dal periodo di riferimento settimanale. Il sollevamento del suolo dovuto al bradisismo rimane stabile, con una velocità media di circa 15 mm al mese, in linea con il trend registrato da inizio aprile. Per quanto riguarda i parametri geochimici, la temperatura media registrata presso una fumarola a Pisciarelli è di circa 94 °C. Nello stesso sito, il flusso di CO2 dal suolo ha mostrato una rapida diminuzione locale, che dovrà essere verificata con i dati futuri.
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A podcast episode with heavy-weights of the Fediverse and ActivityPub - fredrocha.net
A podcast episode with heavy-weights of the Fediverse and ActivityPub - fredrocha.net
The main idea here is you post once on your own website, and automagically your content is displayed across the Fediverse (Mastodon, Flipboard, Pixelfed, WordPress, and Threads).Fred Rocha (fredrocha.net)
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Giuseppe Cesaro, “Si pubblicano troppi libri, abbandono l’attività di scrittore”
Lo scrittore Giuseppe Cesaro in una lunga lettera spiega i motivi della sua decisione: troppe uscite, pochi spazi in libreria, nomi famosi che tolgono spazio agli emergenti i motivi principali
> “Sui libri sventola bandiera bianca” potremmo dire citando un celebra del 1981 di Franco Battiato per raccontare la vicenda di Giuseppe Cesaro, scrittore di Sestri Levante nato nel 1961 e autore professionista dagli anni Ottanta. “Con “Fatico a ricordare il tuo viso. E, ancora di più, la tua voce” (La nave di Teseo) si chiude la mia vicenda di scrittore”. Così inizia la lunga lettera di Giuseppe Cesaro rivolta a tutti: editori, autori e lettori.
> Ma perché ha deciso di abbandonare l’attività di scrittore? Il suo non è un capriccio, ma un grido d’allarme legato al mondo dell’editoria oggi.
> Leggiamo di seguito la sua lettera in cui racconta la sua sofferta decisione.
La lettera di Giuseppe Cesaro
Giuseppe Cesaro, "Si pubblicano troppi libri, abbandono l'attività di scrittore"
Lo scrittore Giuseppe Cesaro in una lunga lettera spiega i motivi della sua decisione: troppe uscite, pochi spazi in libreria, nomi famosi che tolgono spazio agli emergenti i motivi principaliSalvatore Galeone (Libreriamo)
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Duolingo 365, l’inizio della fine…
Mi era passato di mente il dato a dir poco pazzo e avvilente di aver raggiunto il fantomatico slancio di 365 fottuti giorni su Duolingo… e la cosa è assolutamente terribile, perché se ne viene con il suo bel malloppo di implicazioni scomode. (A parte il fatto che non ho iniziato a usare il servizio […]
Digital Freedoms Enshrined: Building Unbreakable Constitutional Safeguards for Human Rights in the Age of Surveillance and Algorithms
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This report advocates for the thorough protection of fundamental human rights in the digital age, arguing that addressing rights protection at a constitutional level offers a stronger, more enduring framework for confronting emerging digital threats than ordinary legislation alone. As digital technologies increasingly influence the exercise of civil and political rights, as well as other fundamental freedoms, robust constitutional safeguards are essential for addressing new challenges—from unwarranted surveillance and censorship to algorithmic governance and data monopolies.Enshrining digital rights in a constitution offers a uniquely durable and robust framework for safeguarding fundamental rights against novel challenges in the digital era. Because constitutional provisions are harder to amend and take precedence over ordinary laws, they help anchor protections for fundamental rights and freedoms across evolving technological contexts. By embedding digital rights in a constitution—often a nation’s most symbolic articulation of shared values—countries can ensure consistent and uniform protection across various jurisdictions, especially in federal systems, while also providing stronger checks against both governmental abuses, such as unwarranted surveillance or censorship, and potential overreach by private actors, including large technology companies or data monopolies. Beyond its legal strength, constitutional recognition sets a clear standard for ethical and accountable corporate conduct and sends a powerful signal at home and internationally that digital rights are taken seriously and safeguarded at the highest legal level.
This report examines the impact of digitalization on fundamental rights and freedoms, discussing how modern digital technologies influence fundamental rights—particularly civil and political rights—and also considers the various actors that shape these rights in the digital age, outlining ways to ensure accountability beyond traditional governance structures. It is divided into several sections that collectively provide an overview of the current landscape of digital rights issues, outlining existing constitutional protections and highlighting considerations for strengthening these protections to meet the challenges posed by the digital age.
The Introduction provides a general introduction and overview, while Chapter 1 delves into how digitalization affects core civil and political rights. This chapter includes an analysis of how freedoms such as speech, expression, association and non-discrimination are being reshaped by modern digital technologies.
Chapter 2 explores the adaptation and expansion of constitutional protections to address the novel challenges presented by digital technologies, covering a range of emerging digital rights, such as digital privacy, data protection, the right to informational self-determination, and rights related to Internet access and connectivity. The chapter also discusses rights aimed at ensuring democratic participation in the digital era and highlights the importance of new rights such as the right to digital disconnection and cybersecurity. To understand how different countries have addressed these issues in their national constitutions, the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) has mapped constitutional provisions on these rights, capturing global comparative examples. Additionally, selected case law examples illustrate how courts around the world interpret constitutional rights within digital contexts, often navigating the balance between competing rights and addressing matters of public interest and security.
Chapter 3 assesses the role of new actors, particularly tech companies, and public–private partnerships in the digital domain. It discusses the horizontal application of rights as one way forward in ensuring that non-state actors that assume or are vested with quasi-state powers respect fundamental rights.
The report ends with some short conclusions in Chapter 4.
Previsioni del tempo dieci volte più rapide e mille volte meno impattanti dal punto di vista energetico grazie a un nuovo modello del Centro meteo europeo
Previsioni del tempo sempre più accurate, generate dieci volte più velocemente, con un consumo energetico mille volte inferiore a quello richiesto dai metodi di previsione tradizionali.
Per il Centro europeo per le previsioni meteorologiche a medio termine (Ecmwf), il cui Data Centre è ospitato al Dama Tecnopolo di Bologna, un ulteriore passo in avanti grazie all’utilizzo dell’intelligenza artificiale, con l’introduzione di un nuovo modello di previsioni meteorologiche che permetterà ai 35 Paesi membri di Ecmwf di migliorare in maniera decisiva i loro servizi al pubblico.
Aifs Ens, questo il nome del nuovo modello diventato operativo il primo di luglio, sarà disponibile per i servizi meteorologici nazionali collegati ad Ecmwf nelle prossime settimane. Il modello permette di costruire diversi scenari probabili su come si svilupperanno le condizioni atmosferiche e sfrutta le opportunità offerte dall'apprendimento automatico e dall'intelligenza artificiale, offrendo un miglioramento del 20% in accuratezza rispetto ai modelli fisici tradizionali.
“Quella introdotta da Ecmwf- dichiara Vincenzo Colla, vicepresidente della Regione Emilia-Romagna con delega allo Sviluppo della rete regionale Alta tecnologia e Tecnopolo di Bologna- conferma la qualità della scelta della Regione di ospitare a Bologna il Data centre del Centro europeo per le previsioni meteorologiche a medio termine, una struttura che continua a fare del Dama Tecnopolo un punto di riferimento per la comunità scientifica internazionale, capace di tenere insieme tecnologia e umanesimo. Le previsioni del tempo sono un elemento sempre più centrale nella nostra società, determinanti per garantire la sicurezza dei cittadini, ma anche per uno sviluppo economico che può contare su strumenti di sicurezza per il territorio”.
Previsioni del tempo dieci volte più rapide e mille volte meno impattanti dal punto di vista energetico grazie a un nuovo modello del Centro meteo europeo
Grazie all’utilizzo dell’intelligenza artificiale, il nuovo modello aumenta l’accuratezza delle previsioni meteo globaliprotezionecivile.regione.emilia-romagna.it
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Crunchyroll Accidentally Reveals They've Been Using ChatGPT for Sub Translations
Crunchyroll Accidentally Reveals They've Been Using ChatGPT for Sub Translations
Anime viewers have spotted evidence that Crunchyroll is using ChatGPT for translating its subtitles.Ami Nazru (CBR)
Kanye West officially banned from entering Australia
The controversial musician, who is married to an Australian, has officially been banned from entering the country.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/news.com.au/…
Note: Reposted the story, since the original post was not in compliance with the guidelines.
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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Kanye West was denied entry to Australia after releasing antisemitic song
Minister reveals Kanye West was denied entry to Australia after releasing antisemitic song
The rapper had a valid visa cancelled over antisemitic song lyrics, Australia's Immigration Minister has revealed.RNZ News (RNZ)
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India accuses Prada of cultural appropriation over sandals
The Kolhapuri chappals inspired a new Prada design. The luxury brand only acknowledged this fact after critics accused it of replicating the iconic sandals without recognizing the footwear's cultural roots.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/dw.com/en/in…
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US to halt shipment of weapons pledged to Ukraine, White House says
The US is halting shipments of some promised air defence missiles and weapons to Ukraine due to concerns about its own stockpile levels, officials said. Meanwhile, Moscow has intensified its missile and drone strikes against Ukraine.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…
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Snakes On a Plane 2? Passenger Caught With 16 Live Reptiles
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SAS Orders Up To 55 Embraer E195-E2s, Deliveries Start Late 2027
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has placed an order for up to 55 Embraer E195-E2s, which will modernize and expand the carrier's regional fleet.
SAS Orders Up To 55 Embraer E195-E2s, Deliveries Start Late 2027
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has placed an order for up to 55 Embraer E195-E2s, which will modernize and expand the carrier's regional fleet.Ben Schlappig (One Mile at a Time)
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Buy European: Miele, Rex Electrolux, Beko (Turkish, don't get into that), Smeg, Candy, AEG, etc...
Don't want to jinx it, but my Electrolux washer-dryier is 7 years old and still like new, despite being relatively cheap and despite combined machines being more problematic.
Smeg
They make acceptable and pretty toasters and similar appliances, but avoid this brand like a plague for fridges
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Threads now has DMs
Catching up with X.
Threads now has DMs
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Grammarly wants to become an ‘AI productivity platform’
It’s making a buzzy acquisition.
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Hackers Are Threatening to Release Emails Stolen from Trump's Aides, Roger Stone, and Stormy Daniels
The cybercriminals are interested in making some money off the stolen materials.
US | Ultra Mobile raised its data caps without a price increase
A rare thing to see these days.
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X opens up to Community Notes written by AI bots
The first “cohort” will be admitted later in July.
X opens up to Community Notes written by AI bots
X is going to let developers make “AI Note Writers” that can write Community Notes that can potentially appear on posts.Jay Peters (The Verge)
czl
in reply to ArkyonVeil • • •An important reminder that if this can be enacted into law, there is a chance it would not only apply to games but also at some point maybe to all software that does not require a server to operate most basic functions (ie. looking at you adobe)
Sign it, and get your friends and family to sign it because the proposal is pretty common sense: if you buy something, you should own it.
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in reply to czl • • •Another reminder that if enacted, in practice this is not only for Europeans.
If games have to be reasonably playable in Europe then they will be reasonably playable everywhere.
This benefits all consumers one way or another.
More importantly though, for everything, like the comment I'm replying to mentions: If you buy something you should own it.
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in reply to ɯᴉuoʇuɐ • • •ArkyonVeil
in reply to ɯᴉuoʇuɐ • • •ipkpjersi
in reply to czl • • •ESPECIALLY when it's advertised as ownership and not a rental service.
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in reply to BeardedGingerWonder • • •WTF! How did it hit target already? Hope there wasn't any bot farming involved...
Otherwise, pleasantly surprised!
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in reply to Droolio • • •Mordikan
in reply to ArkyonVeil • • •How is that petition even valid? For example, as a non-EU citizen, what's to stop me from just selecting Finland and entering bogus info? Does that mean as a US citizen I get to decide EU laws?
Additionally, from the "initiative seeks to..." part, none of that is listed on their website as goals. They don't list any goals which is kind of problematic if you have an EU petition. Its a petition to do what specifically (show me a goal)?
EDIT:
I just read through the Past Actions & Results of their site. Of the completed Actions, all of the them have failed. I then realized this petition doesn't require EU to pass anything, only that a committee look at it. I feel like this is a really well intentioned activity that ultimately will fail due to poor execution. Even if the petition succeeds, no action has to be taken by EU member nations and historically hasn't.
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Tetsuo
in reply to Damage • • •I have signed the petition but wasn't ever asked for an ID.
So in countries like mine (FR) how are they gonna check my signature?
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in reply to Mordikan • • •The petition needs to be signed with the eID of a EU country, a EU passport or a EU identification card in most countries.
Unless you have one of those, you can't sign the petition with bogus info.
Not sure how countries that don't have those handle it.
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in reply to Domi • • •7bicycles [he/him]
in reply to Mordikan • • •No, not how petitions work in the EU. Nominally it means they can force the EU parliament to bring underway legislation concering the topic, albeit there isn't really a control mechanism for this. But say they do it anyways lest they lose even more credibility, considering games despite having existed for at least 50 years at this point are foreign objects to basically everyone that is the leftovers in the EU Parliament Ubisoft or whatever is gonna send two lobbyists and it ends up at at some sort of EU law that says "under reasonable circumstances video games should have to be playable after the copyright holder abandons service except if it costs them any money"
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in reply to 7bicycles [he/him] • • •If that's true, why have all the other Actions failed? This is like the 10th(?) time they've tried and the furthest they've gotten is the EU saying that it is up to member nations to address.
And going further with that, all you need is 1 million signatures to change EU law? There are 449 million people in the EU. That would mean that 0.22% of your population gets to dictate what laws are made for the other 448 million people. Coming from a country that is quickly becoming authoritarian and non-democratic, that seems fairly non-democratic.
7bicycles [he/him]
in reply to Mordikan • • •Cause it's nominal and "bring underway legislation" is a catch all term. Petitions to democratic parliaments are bullshit, why would any of them care about - as you point out - a single issue thaat 0,22% of the population signed up for?
They might have to have it as a point of order for the next meeting, in which they all decide "nah, no legislation needed, shit's fine" and be done with it. That's how most petitions go, anyways. You cannot force a law into existence by petitions.
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in reply to 7bicycles [he/him] • • •7bicycles [he/him]
in reply to Mordikan • • •On the flipside I don't think just boycott works, not with the way IP law is structured. If you want true archival of games that has to be put into law, otherwise eventually somebody just buys the Remnants of Ubisoft and figures all those long life SSDs aren't worth it to keep around anymore.
I think if you wanted to do this you have to just get politically involved like in general. You can't single issue this, there's too many hurdles. From gerontocratic parliaments over to IP laws and a general populaces ignorance as to how important keeping history and archives is this was never going to fly. Very much a true love is possible only in the next world - for new people. It is too late forus. wreak havoc on the middle class thing.
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in reply to Anafabula • • •I signed.
But I'm 100% sure that the decision will be "no".
But anyway it's good to make more people aware of the issue.
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in reply to LandedGentry • • •Let's say you're company x budgeting y millions to make a game, after this passes, you may want to account for the fact that the EU may legislate the issue in the years it takes you to develop your game. Might as well work on compliance in advance.
Yeah, wishful thinking, I know.
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in reply to LandedGentry • • •EU has done some legislation on microtransactions, the most recent one being mandatory real-life currency price tags instead of the in-game currency ones.
It could be seen as a gambling issue rather than digital ownership, but it at least means they pay attention to video games.
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in reply to Damage • • •Yes, that's why it's important to gather more than 1 million signatures. At least 1.3 million to be on the safe side.
At the end of the collection, all invalid signatures will be deducted from the total.
So now it's more important than ever to keep sharing and signing.
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in reply to Damage • • •niva
in reply to ArkyonVeil • • •Uiop
in reply to ArkyonVeil • • •Scrollone
in reply to ArkyonVeil • • •KEEP SIGNING EVEN AFTER THE THRESHOLD HAS BEEN REACHED!
Signatures will be checked and, historically, 10% to 20% of signatures have been invalidated.
So we need to get at least 1.3 million signatures to be completely safe.
KEEP SHARING!
sp3ctr4l
in reply to ArkyonVeil • • •Either stopkillinggames.com has crashed...
Or the counter has exceeded its max possible value.
UPDATE:
We've done it.
Don't stop signing up!
Get these damn numbers as high as they can go!
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Clocked at about 16:13 UTC/GMT, or 4:13 PM UTC/GMT, Thursday July 3rd, 2025.
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Fuck July 4th.
Gamers....
This is our independence day.
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