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For Iran Casualty Counts, Western Media Leaned Heavily on U.S.-Funded Iranian Rights Groups


During the 12-day war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, Western media relied heavily upon a U.S.-based “human rights organization” when it came to counting the dead from Israeli strikes, and classifying them as either civilian or military casualties.


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During the 12-day war between the U.S, Israel, and Iran, Western media relied heavily upon a U.S.-based “human rights organization” when it came to counting the dead from Israeli strikes, and classifying them as either civilian or military casualties.

During the conflict, the group published civilian-to-military casualty ratios that consistently suggested impressive precision by Israeli forces, a precision called into question by emerging videos of Israeli strikes on civilian areas. Yet Drop Site could not find a single Western news outlet that disclosed the source of funding.

That organization, according to its own website, is funded by the National Endowment for Democracy, which was created by Congress and is funded annually to be an arm of American foreign policy. The organization is called Human Rights Activists in Iran but is based in suburban Virginia.

The AP referred to the group simply as “the Washington-based group Human Rights Activists,” while the BBC called them “a Washington-based human rights organisation that has long tracked Iran.” Time, France 24, the Wall Street Journal, Politico, the Washington Post, and dozens of other outlets relied on HRAI without disclosing its link to the US government.



Judge Throws Out Lawsuit Accusing Apple of Taking Bribes To Avoid Competing With Visa and Mastercard


A federal judge has dismissed an antitrust lawsuit that accused Apple, Visa and Mastercard of conspiring to suppress competition in the payments network market and inflate merchant transaction fees.



10 Children Among at Least 17 Killed in Israeli Bombing of Gaza Charity Clinic Queue


"This is a blatant violation of international humanitarian law, and a stark reminder that no one and no place is safe in Gaza," said the head of Project HOPE.


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Brazilians Rally Around Lula After Trump Tariff Threat


Brazilian President Lula gets political boost from Trump's tariff on Brazilian imports amid Bolsonaro trial.


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Dean Phillips' Attack on Mamdani Is an Attack on 'Millions of Working-Class People,' Progressives Say


Former congressman Dean Phillips sparked controversy with his comments on whether democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani belongs in the Democratic Party. Progressive Rep. Summer Lee condemned Phillips, highlighting the millions who support candidates like Mamdani. Should democratic socialists be excluded from the party? #DemocraticParty #ZohranMamdani #ProgressivePolitics
#USA


German court rules Meta tracking technology violates European privacy laws


The court in Leipzig ruled that Meta must pay €5,000 ($5,900) to a German Facebook user who sued the platform for embedding tracking technology in third-party websites — a ruling that could open the door to other lawsuits.


Mahmoud Khalil to Sue Trump Admin for $20 Million Over 'Unconstitutional' Detention


Pro-Palestinian student protest leader Mahmoud Khalil launched a $20 million lawsuit against the Trump administration for unlawfully arresting and trying to deport him.
#USA




in reply to ooli3

I have the channels I'm subscribed to and the content on Nebula. I've installed a browser extension to remove the sidebar. Some of the channels I'm subscribed to may also recommend videos themselves.

I have solved this problem on a personal level.

in reply to ooli3

Just use NewPipe / Tubular and only watch people you're subscribed to.









[Announcement] Patch 0.2.1b is Live Now


We've just released patch 0.2.1b for Path of Exile 2. With this update, all the microtransactions released in Path of Exile: Secrets of the Atlas will also be available in Path of Exile 2.

Microtransactions included in this patch are:

  • Watcher's Wrath Armour Set
  • Archon of the Atlas Armor Set
  • Skull of Undeath
  • Syndicate's Demise Unique Finisher Effect
  • The Originator's Portal Effect
  • Rose Charges

This patch also enables the Mercenaries Supporter Packs for Path of Exile 2. There are two series of Mercenaries Supporter Packs; the Phrecian Magistrate series and the Cryptkeeper series. Each of the two series has different exclusive cosmetic contents, like the armour sets shown below.

To see the full contents of these packs or to get yours now, visit the Path of Exile 2 shop page here.

If you have already purchased any pack from either of the Mercenaries Supporter Pack series in Path of Exile 1, these microtransactions will be immediately available to you in Path of Exile 2.

Thank you for your support!



[Patch Notes] 0.2.1b Patch Notes


0.2.1b Patch Notes


  • Enabled the existing microtransaction contents of the Phrecian Magistrate and Cryptkeeper Series of Supporter Packs for use in Path of Exile 2.
  • Enabled the existing Watcher's Wrath Armour Set, Archon of the Atlas Armor Set, Skull of Undeath, Syndicate's Demise Unique Finisher Effect, The Originator's Portal Effect, and Rose Charges microtransactions for use in Path of Exile 2.
  • Fixed an instance crash.


[Announcement] Path of Exile 2: Content Update Timeline


Now that Path of Exile 1 has had its league, it's time to talk about our plans for when the next Path of Exile 2 Content Update will be released! Path of Exile 2 has a lot of new players, so we thought it would be a good idea to explain how our updates work.

Major updates for Path of Exile 2 are released every 4 months. Since 0.2.0 was in April, that means the next one will be in August, and the one after that will be in December.

Our big updates, including the one coming in August include a new League. Leagues are a fresh economy for you to experience the new content update in, but they also have exclusive content that is only available in the league.

Leagues usually contain a new combat mechanic, new rewards, new crafting options and new bosses.

During the league, the new content will usually appear in every area, giving you a new experience while playing through the game. After the league ends, we then have a chance to work out how we will integrate the content from the league into the base game, meaning it's a great way to introduce new things while still giving us a chance to fix any problems before they are in the game forever.

After the league is finished, all your characters and items will transfer to the Standard leagues where you can continue to play them, but most players usually want to play in the next league.

Of course, our content updates always contain a lot of new stuff for the base game as well. As Path of Exile 2 is still in Early Access, we have a lot of content that we haven't finished yet, and there is certainly a lot of new stuff coming!

Now for the date. 0.3.0 will be released on August 29th (PDT). It's a little later in the month than we had hoped, but this is a big update, and there were a few other constraints we had to work around. We will be announcing the content of the release around one week beforehand. We look forward to showing you guys what we have been cooking up!



Brad Pitt – „Sieben Jahre in Tibet“ (1997)

Anlässlich des 90. Geburtstages des Dalai Lama erinnert sich auch die ZDF-Spielfilmredaktion wieder an Tibet. Doch in westlichen Filmen wird das Land dargestellt als entgrenzte Projektionsfläche für spirituelle Sehnsüchte, als Bühne für persönliche Erweckungsgeschichten. Auch Jean-Jacques Annaud bedient diese Logik mit aller grandiosen Kraft des Kinos – und scheitert gerade deshalb daran, Tibet als politischen Ort ernst zu nehmen. (ZDFneo)

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@mediathekperlen@nexxtpress.d

"Der Film basiert auf den Memoiren von Heinrich Harrer (Brad Pitt)"

hat vom Ausdruck ein kleines Störgefphl erzeugt. Der Film basiert auf den Memoiren des wirklichen Heinrich Harrer. Harrer war also in Wirklichkeit Pitt? 🙃

@filmeundserien @ZDF


in reply to destructdisc

Grok's journey has been very strange. He became a progressive, then threw out data that contradicted the MAGA people who questioned him, and finally became a Hitler fan.

Now he's the reflection of a fan who blindly follows Trump, but in this case, he's an AI. His journey so far has been curious.

in reply to Loduz_247

So Grok is a 4chan incel?

His only chance of salvation is finding a girl who inexplicably fancies it?




in reply to cm0002

Oh shit, someone actually enforces regulations for once instead of rubber stamping everything? Unacceptable.

in reply to misk

As the article mentions, this is the first public tool, but you can be assured that billion dollar companies already have internal tools to do this. It's the endless cat and mouse game.

The end result is less art from creators since they spend more time trying to counter LLM scraping instead of working on new art and more LLM generated art to fill in the vacuum.

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in reply to Unruffled [they/them]

the best thing notch ever did was get himself cut out of the credits for Minecraft. the second best thing he'll ever do is die alone.
in reply to Unruffled [they/them]

Saying that Notch supports a campaign sounds like a smear against it. There are a million other voices this campaign could have quoted before his.



FBI Seizes Gaming Piracy Domains Including 'Pre-Release' Target NSW2U


The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has seized the domain names of several gaming-related pirate sites, including NSW2U.com, which has been Nintendo's nemesis for years. The operation was carried out in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, including the Dutch fiscal police. It is not immediately clear whether the action is linked to any arrests or indictments.
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in reply to Pro

I feel like putting up games before they're released is just asking for trouble. I'm kind of surprised it took so long.
in reply to Pro

Just the domains? They'll be back under new names in a couple days max.


Datacenter growth estimates likely exaggerated, report says


Datacenters are slurping ever more energy to meet the growing demands of AI, but some estimates of future demand imply an increase in hardware that would be beyond the capacity of global chipmakers to supply, according to an environmental nonprofit.

Warnings about the amount of energy that AI datacenters will consume have been getting more strident. A recent report by Deloitte Insights estimated that the total power required by bit barns in the US will increase by a factor of five by 2035, and consultants Bain & Company issued advice to utility companies to revamp the way they operate to support a rapid scale-up of energy resources.

But what happens if those estimates are overinflated? If power companies invest heavily in additional power generation and transmission infrastructure, but datacenter growth does not come near the forecast level, the cost of that expansion would have to be borne by other customers.


Which ... is already happening. $50-a-month rate hike?! As recently as 2019, I was paying $25 per month for my first MWh, all inclusive.

Meanwhile, some US power companies are already set to impose price hikes on consumers because of those pesky bit barns, according to various reports.

The Financial Times said that National Grid, with users in New York and Massachusetts, is to raise rates by $50 a month, while Northern Indiana Public Service Company is upping monthly rates by $23 a customer.

Reuters reports that PJM Interconnection, which serves a number of states clustered near the east coast, is set to increase its energy bills by more than 20 percent this summer. Its area of coverage includes Virginia, home to the largest concentration of datacenter capacity in the world.




Kingston adds M.2 2230 form-factor to the NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD lineup


The new Kingston NV3 PCIe 4.0 NVMe 2230 is a single-sided M.2 2230 (22x30mm) form-factor SSD that will be available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities, reaching sequential read and write speeds of up to 6,000MB/s and 5,000MB/s. The Kingston NV3 is also available in the standard M.2 2280 form-factor.


Look, I'll be the first to admit that this is a not-even-glorified press-release rewrite.

That out of the way, it's pretty amazing that 2230 has become viable at large capacities while still hitting PCIe 4 speeds. Sure, it's not the latest gen in the wild, but my guess is you'd need active cooling for PCIe 5 in this form factor.

My first NVMe drive was shockingly tiny -- like, I know millimetres and all, but I'm old enough that our first (20MB) hard drive was full-height 5¼". Being able to get this kind of throughput in such a small space makes a 2280 look like an SD card adapter for a 2230 microSD.



Federated Social Media with Topic-Based Following and Blocking?


I'm looking for a federated social media platform that allows for easy topic-based following and blocking, similar to how you can follow or block hashtags on Twitter. On Lemmy, you can follow communities, but there are so many that it becomes overwhelming. I want a platform where I can see or block everything related to a specific tag, and also view only the most popular posts about that topic, similar to how Lemmy communities work. Mastodon, for example, only shows the latest posts, which isn't ideal for trending content. I don't want a chat-like experience; I want to quickly see what's trending about a topic or what's trending in general, while being able to block a few specific topics. Ideally, I wouldn't have to spend hours curating a list of communities or followed users. Does anyone know of a platform that fits these criteria?


Bluesky is rolling out age verification in the UK


Somewhere in a government building in the UK: We did it, Patrick...


Missouri AG: Any AI That Doesn’t Praise Donald Trump Might Be “Consumer Fraud” (No, Really)




in reply to Astrealix

I dunno if I’m happy about women’s football getting bigger or angry it’s going down the same capitalist hyper commodified extractive way as men’s football.