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We Need an Alliance Between Africa and Latam, Continents With Shared Struggles -Roland Lumumba


Explaining his decision to travel to Venezuela for the commemoration, he said: “I was in France, preparing to return to the Congo, when I received a request to record a video for this tribute. But I didn’t hesitate—I told them I wouldn’t send a video; I would go in person. Venezuela is a country that has led a struggle similar to ours. For years, its leaders have fought for their people, just as Lumumba did to liberate the Congo from colonialism. I am certain that if Lumumba were alive today, he would be a brother to Simón Bolívar, a friend to Nasser, Nkrumah, Hugo Chávez, and all those who have dedicated their lives to justice and the liberation of their peoples.”

https://www.telesurenglish.net/we-need-an-alliance-between-africa-and-latam-continents-with-shared-struggles-roland-lumumba/

in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

He didn't hesitate to go pick up a briefcase with money and talk this nonsense in Venezuela. Even the last sham elections are so rigged no one in South America accepted the results beyond the member of the axis of evil.
in reply to No_Ones_Slick_Like_Gaston

Would you say that all of those independant election observers were Russia puppets or China puppets? 🤔🧠
in reply to No_Ones_Slick_Like_Gaston

You've got it the wrong way round, the axis of evil which is NATO did denounce the elections. Most of the rest of the world sent observers who confirmed the results.

Few exceptions, of course, as Lula seems to rather like how his ass feels on the fence and Boric hasn't found a boot big enough that he won't have a go at licking it.

in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

There should be no veto power and states* that export violence and their proxies should have no place on any human rights councils.

He recalled his father’s words: “Independence is not a gift. We cannot import democracy or revolution; we must create our own. What works in the United States may not suit Burkina Faso. Venezuela has chosen its path, and each country must decide what is best for its people.”


If only the global West could innerstand and overstand this.

in reply to Maeve

Yo, put up some context or you're just circle jerking. Not everyone knows those historical deep takes, everyone not in the know will dismiss this as some level of conspiracy theory without sauce

Messaging matters

in reply to theneverfox

Okay but every time anyone posts anything historically accurate, .world goes "lies!” ffs, they're down to denying that h Hitler was defeated because of Russia and can't bring themselves to write the opening line of "First They Came," as a Lutheran pastor originally wrote it. Yes, we're not only that unaware of history, but that propagandized.
in reply to Maeve

Yeah, but what do you do with that? Just give up?

You're not going to convince everyone, but every once in a while someone will dig into it. It keeps the knowledge alive

in reply to theneverfox

Yes. I dug in! It's the difference between hearing and listening, looking and seeing. Just noting that hundreth monkey is on their own timeline.
in reply to theneverfox

What the fuck I don't go interrupting furry circleyiffs?? Leave geopol addicts alone or I will ugly cry
in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

I like the furries because they're really accepting

But come on...Understanding how progressive movements fail ~~and how it's usually because the CIA destabilized the regime~~ actually matters.

Especially now. Less circle jerking, more historical analysis with clear messaging

in reply to Avatar of Vengeance

I'm sorry, I've been coming at this wrong

Need more sauce for jerking. For OSHA reasons

in reply to Maeve

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Outrage as Benue Governor Joins Tinubu in Brazil Despite Recent Massacre Crisis and Insecurity


President Tinubu, who also travelled to Brazil for the summit, has been criticised for his response to the killings. Rather than a decisive security operation or national address, the President has urged Governor Alia to “engage in dialogue” with the attackers, an approach widely condemned as tone-deaf and dangerous.



Macron calls on EU to ‘defend European interests resolutely’ from Trump tariffs


French president says bloc should be ready for trade war after 30% tariff threat but other EU leaders call for calm


Archived version: archive.is/20250713121015/theg…


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.



A bookmarklet to quickly debloat Duck.ai


About


Duck.ai is one of the few online places to chat with AI privately. Self-hosting your own AI model is a better option, but not everybody has the hardware for it. DuckDuckGo has made deals with the model providers to keep your chats private, so it's an easy option to recommend.

If you're like me, you probably clear your cookies a lot (or always browse in incognito). This means that any time you visit Duck.ai, you have to set all your settings again. One solution is to set Duck.ai as an exception to your browser data deletion, but that makes me uneasy. After getting fed up setting my preferred settings each time, I wanted to see if I could automate the process.

The Bookmarklet


Bookmarklets are essentially bookmarks in your bookmarks bar that, when clicked, run your own JavaScript code on whichever page you're visiting. This was a neat trick that some of my classmates used to edit pages when the Inspect Element was disabled on school computers.

I wrote a short bookmarklet that will automatically set my preferred settings in Duck.ai:

javascript:{
    const settings = {
        'aiChatPromptSuggestions': '{"hideSuggestions":true}',
        'aichatPromoDismissal': '{"promosDismissed":"9999-99-99"}',
        'duckaiCanUseApproxLocation': 'false',
        'duckaiSidebarCollapsed': 'true',
        'isRecentChatsOn': '"0"',
        'preferredDuckaiModel': '"6"',
    };

    let keys = Object.keys(settings);
    keys.forEach(key => {
        const value = settings[key];
        localStorage.setItem(key, value);
    });

    location.reload();
}

How To Use


(Steps may vary between browsers)
1. Copy-paste the bookmarklet code above (including the part that says javascript:)
2. Right click on the bookmarks bar in your browser
3. Select "Add page..."
4. In the field that says "URL", paste the code you copied
5. Name the bookmarklet whatever you want, for example: Debloat Duck.ai
6. Click "Save"
7. Visit Duck.ai (which redirects to duckduckgo.com/?q=DuckDuckGo+A…)
You must visit this page before running the bookmarklet, because bookmarklets can only run code on the page you're currently visiting.
8. Click on the bookmarklet you just created. This will run the code.

You should now have a distraction free, private chat.

Explanation


Duck.ai stores its settings in the browser's "local storage". If you open the Inspect Element (either by right clicking on the page and clicking "Inspect" or by pressing F12) and navigate to Application > Local Storage > https://duckduckgo.com/ you will see a list of settings and their corresponding values.

By default, these settings are a tad too distracting for my taste. The bookmarklet I made does the following:
1. Hides prompt suggestions
2. Dismisses the promo by setting the shown date to something impossible in the future
3. Disables using approximate location for responses
4. Collapses the sidebar
5. duckduckgo_settings doesn't actually do much, and the values there are, in fact, not documented on this page
6. Disables chat history
7. Sets the preferred model to Mistral Small 3, which is open source and has low moderation.

You can set your preferred settings before running the bookmarklet and edit the bookmarklet code according to your own settings.

The code then iterates through these settings, and sets each one. Then, finally, reloads the page to apply the settings.

Updates


This project is far too small to make an entire repository for it, so I will try to just update this post with any new code. For example, duckaiCanUseApproxLocation is a new setting that was added in the last few days.

I hope everyone enjoys this as much as I did!

Here is a before and after:



New Features


  • The prompt to take a survey is now dismissed.
  • Removed obsolete settings
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in reply to The 8232 Project

This project is far too small to make an entire repository for it, so I will try to just update this post with any new code


If the size it's the only reason to not create a repository, you could just use something like gist.github.com, at least, it would be more accessible for anyone not on lemmy




The Hamas Response to Trump’s Gaza “Ceasefire” Proposal


Palestinian negotiators from Hamas have proposed a handful of amendments to a U.S.-promoted framework for a 60-day Gaza ceasefire agreement. According to a response that Hamas submitted to the U.S. and Israel and regional mediators from Qatar and Egypt, the Islamic resistance movement hopes the potential agreement will lead to an end to Israel’s genocidal war against Gaza that has lasted for 22 months. Obtained by Drop Site, the document is dated from July 4, when Hamas submitted its formal response to what President Donald Trump called the “final proposal.”

In its revisions to the Trump-backed draft, Hamas proposed stronger language in the framework to ensure that the initial 60-day truce be extended indefinitely—under a U.S. guarantee—until an agreement is reached on definitively ending Israel’s war against Gaza. It also wants Egypt and Qatar listed not only as mediators, but as guarantors of the agreement along with the U.S. “The mediators-guarantors guarantee the continuation of serious negotiations [on a permanent ceasefire] for an extended period until the two parties reach agreement, and the continuation of the [ceasefire and flow of aid] agreed upon in this framework,” Hamas’s draft asserted.

The original language contained more vague language and clauses, such as “if necessary,” and only placed the role of ensuring that negotiations continue on Egypt and Qatar, not the U.S. Hamas’s terms would make clear that the U.S. is responsible for Israel holding its fire during the 60-day initial truce and during subsequent negotiations for a long-term ceasefire.



Millions of dollars in Tesla EV rebate claims were legitimate, Ottawa says


OTTAWA - Tesla legitimately claimed thousands of electric vehicle rebates in the final weekend before the department suspended its rebate program in January, Transport Canada said on Friday.


Installing Guix as a Complete GNU/Linux System - System Crafters


Trying out Guix for the first time! Waiting for packages to download.

I'm a long time Arch user. Any tips?!

I've heard there aren't as many packages for Guix as other distros, but I was thinking Flatpak and distrobox will help bridge the gap for me.

in reply to projectmoon

I use Emacs on the daily, and I just can’t get into Scheme.


Do you find that Elisp and Scheme are too different? I don't know either, so they look almost the same to me.



Air India crash report shows pilot confusion over engine switch movement


A preliminary report by Indian aviation accident investigators said on Saturday the fatal Air India crash that killed 260 people in Ahmedabad last month showed the plane engines' fuel switches shifting from run to cutoff within seconds of each other.


The destruction of Palestine is breaking the world


Israel’s war in Gaza is chipping away at so much of what we – in the United States but also internationally – had agreed upon as acceptable, from the rules governing our freedom of speech to the very laws of armed conflict. It seems no exaggeration to say that the foundation of the international order of the last 77 years is threatened by this change in the obligations governing our legal and political responsibilities to each other.
in reply to greenfire

In truth, none of that ever mattered. Gaza is just a very blatant example of that.
in reply to ComradeSharkfucker

I would rather have a poor attempt at setting up a system to prevent genocide than none at all.
in reply to HobbitFoot

Yeah but alliances like NATO and the UN weren't built to prevent genocide. They were built to protect certain power structures and to keep certain nations in control. Stopping genocide was sometimes useful in accomplishing this but nothing more. They never actually cared about people and never will.
in reply to greenfire

The world was already like this. What’s being destroyed is people’s false consciousness of the world, especially people in the imperial core.
in reply to davel

That's so true. 30 years ago the US, with the help of it's vassals, hid its Imperial wars and resource extraction under the banner of globalization and human rights.


Tony Blair Institute linked to Gaza plan condemned as ethnic cleansing: Report


The Tony Blair Institute (TBI) has been linked to a project widely condemned for proposing the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, involving a sweeping postwar redevelopment of the besieged Strip.

Although TBI insists it neither endorsed nor authored the slide, two of its staff members participated in discussions related to the initiative.

The Tony Blair Institute was founded by the former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2016 to allegedly promote global policy reform and combat extremism.

Plans include a "Trump Riviera" and infrastructure named after wealthy Gulf monarchs, according to documents reviewed by the Financial Times (FT) and revealed on Sunday.



Boeing reaches settlement with man whose wife and children died in 737 Max crash in Ethiopia


Boeing reached a settlement Friday with a Canadian man whose wife and three children were killed in a deadly 2019 crash in Ethiopia, averting the first trial connected to the devastating event that led to a worldwide grounding of Max jets.


Israeli special forces launch massive raid in southern Syria





China retaliates against EU with a ban on European medical devices


in reply to rumimevlevi

Makes sense after the terror attack on lebanon. All euro products are potential terror weapons.
in reply to rumimevlevi

ec.europa.eu/commission/pressc…

ec.europa.eu/commission/pressc…


After the commission found that China has asymmetrical trade barriers for EU medical devices, it recommended some actions. For the past year EU was trying to negotiate China opening their medical market to the same level EUs market is open to China. It failed.

More symmetrical tarrifs incoming (from both sides).

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What is the supposed workflow for vanilla Gnome for keyboard users?


Question is in the title: What is the supposed workflow for vanilla Gnome for keyboard users?

Is there any video/design documents which explain, how the workflow is supposed to be?

Assume, I have a full screen web browser on workspace 1. Now I want to have a terminal... I hit the super-key, type terminal, hit enter ... and then I have a terminal which does not start maximized on workspace 1, so I can either maximize the terminal and switch between the applications, arrange them side by side... or I can navigate to workspace 2, start the terminal there (the terminal will not start maximized again on an empty workspace 2) ... and switch between the two workspaces (AFAIK there are no hotkeys specified by default to navigate directly to a workspace)...

What I simply do not understand: Does the vanilla Gnome workflow expect you to use mouse and keyboard? Like hit super, use mouse to go to next workspace, type terminal, click to maximize terminal (or use super-up)?

It just seems like a lot of work/clicks/keys to achieve something simple. And to my understanding Gnome expects you to use basically every application with a full screen window anyway, so why does it not open a new application on the next free workspace full screen by default?

in reply to wolf

Using the command line to replace it with KDE Plasma.
in reply to wolf

Keyboard -> Keyboard shortcuts from Settings will show all the available keyboard shortcuts. You can also create your own custom keybindings

These seem like a lot of personal design complaints rather than actual issues with GNOME itself.

And to my understanding Gnome expects you to use basically every application with a full screen window anyway


You misunderstood, that's not what GNOME expects at all. Your app not maximizing on startup is because the app doesn't maximize on startup. GNOME doesn't have a setting to maximize all apps by default since that should be the app's responsibility.

If you want the auto-tiling window manager experience, you'll need to install an extension (Paperwm, tiling shell, Forge, Pop shell). Extensions are like applications, there's no shame in using them.

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[Article] Photos: The Scale of China’s Solar-Power Projects


As the Trump administration's “big, beautiful bill” eliminates many clean-energy incentives in the U.S., China continues huge investments in wind and solar power, reportedly accounting for 74 percent of all projects now under construction worldwide.


Bill in US Congress would give Israel access to B‑2 stealth bombers


U.S. Congress members from both sides of the aisle have introduced a bill in the House of Representatives that would grant President Donald Trump the authority to allow Israel access to B‑2 stealth bombers and bunker‑busting bombs if it becomes clear that Iran is continuing to develop nuclear weapons.

According to the proposed legislation—currently awaiting approval—this would enable unprecedented operational cooperation, including deployment, equipment and training, but without transferring permanent ownership or direct control to Israel.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I imagine this so Israel can continue attacking Iran and the US can distance themselves from the political fallout, while still reaping the 'benefit' of Iran's military capabilities being damaged.

Gotta wonder when Russia and China will decide to be more open in this new cold war and hand larger weapons to Iran.

in reply to pulsewidth

Russia seems to be actively colluding with Israel as it refuses to sell any anti-air defense systems and fighter jets to Iran. Whereas Russia is happily selling to India and Turkey.

Not sure what is happening with China. The Iranian defense minister went to China after their war with Israel was over




Hebron locals denounce sheikhs' plan to declare independence and recognise Israel


Palestinian residents of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron have disavowed a proposal by five purported local "sheikhs" to sever ties with the Palestinian Authority (PA) and establish an "emirate of Hebron" which would recognise the state of Israel.

Hebron-based activist and journalist Issa Amro said that the proposal and its authors are "complete fabrications". "The so-called 'Hebron sheikhs' in this WSJ piece are complete fabrications - anonymous figures with zero political presence, social standing, family ties and community recognition," he told Middle East Eye.

"No media, no clans, no Palestinian factions acknowledge them because they simply don't exist as consequential actors. This isn't journalism - it's inventing Palestinian 'leaders' to fit an artificial narrative while real Hebronites endure occupation," he added.

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Wouldn't this be bad for American and other companies hoping to extract minerals and agri products for cheap?


HMD is ‘scaling back’ in the US, killing Nokia all over again


Even Barbie couldn’t save it.





64 killed in Israeli strikes on aid seekers, tents, school-turned-shelters in Gaza Strip


At least 64 people were killed and dozens injured in Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, according to medical sources. Eight Palestinians, including five children, were killed and 18 others injured in a strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, Al-Awda Hospital said in a statement.

Three more people were killed and several others injured in another strike targeting the Al-Sultan water desalination plant in the Al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City. Israeli fighter jets also hit a café in Al-Zawaida town in central Gaza, leaving six people dead, medics said.

Seven people were killed and many injured in an Israeli strike on a school-turned-shelter in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City, a medical source told Anadolu. The Israeli army targeted the home of a Palestinian family in the same neighborhood, killing four more people.



Ibiza’s ambulance service risks collapse due to callouts to clubs, says union


The ambulance service on the Spanish island of Ibiza says it is at risk of collapse because of frequent callouts to attend to clubbers having bad experiences with recreational drugs.

The local ambulance union says up to a third of emergency calls are to clubs, the largest of which has a capacity of as many as 10,000 partygoers, and are largely drug-related. It is calling on club owners to contract private ambulance services.

“It’s inconceivable that businesses with an income of millions of euros a year can’t provide this service which is saturating the emergency services at the expense of the local population,” the president of the local health services union, José Manuel Maroto, told elDiario.es.



Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2 outperforms GPT-4 in key benchmarks — and it’s free


Chinese AI startup Moonshot releases open-source Kimi K2 model that outperforms OpenAI and Anthropic on coding tasks with breakthrough agentic capabilities and competitive pricing.
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in reply to geneva_convenience

Are we supposed to know what the Truck Festival is, and why is them dropping out political? You're going to need to explain a lot more.
in reply to Echo Dot

They are withdrawing from Truck festival because hedge fund KKR took stake in its ownership.

The KKR hedge fund heavily invests in Israeli weapons. Thus they are on the the boycott list.

Musicians from the festival cancelled their concert in solidarity.

People expected the musicians to have music with a political message, but they did not because non-political bands are doing BDS now. Hence the title.

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Inside China’s plan for ‘621mph floating train’ that goes faster than a plane


China wants to launch the world's first hyperloop within a decade.



Britain re-establishing relations with Syria, announces David Lammy


Britain is re-establishing diplomatic relations with Syria after the country’s years-long civil war, the foreign secretary, David Lammy, has announced during a visit to the capital, Damascus.

In those meetings, Lammy reiterated the importance of an “inclusive and representative political transition” in Syria and offered Britain’s continued support, the statement said.



Rapporto: Interoperabilità a tutela della privacy e Fediverse


La Social Web Foundation ha partecipato al 20° Internet Governance Forum delle Nazioni Unite in Norvegia .

Abbiamo ospitato il workshop "Privacy Preserving Interoperability and the Fediverse", che ha riunito sviluppatori, esperti di policy e organizzatori di community per esplorare la crescente importanza – e complessità – della privacy nelle piattaforme social decentralizzate di Meta, Data Transfer Initiative e Social Web Foundation. Con l'espansione globale dell'adozione di Fediverse, questa sessione si è concentrata su come raggiungere l'interoperabilità senza compromettere la privacy e l'autonomia degli utenti.


Police brutality in Berlin against pro-Palestinian protestors


German government uses anti-democratic methods against pro-Palestinian protestors.
in reply to herseycokguzelolacak

How much moral filth do pigs have to scoop for that paycheck? I hope this video haunts this police until he resigns though doubt he has a concious
in reply to herseycokguzelolacak

Not such barbarities in Spain, scary the Trumpian right turn in Germany

...Sanchez also criticized the suppression of pro-Palestinian protests in some EU countries, saying: "Israel is an apartheid regime, and one of its main characteristics is silencing critical voices. Israel does this not only violently within its own borders against the Palestinian people but also by intimidating its international allies and suppressing legitimate pro-Palestinian protests abroad. This is part of the Israeli regime and is a clear violation of human rights."


aa.com.tr/en/europe/stop-genoc…

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NVIDIA shares guidance to defend GDDR6 GPUs against Rowhammer attacks


NVIDIA is warning users to activate System Level Error-Correcting Code mitigation to protect against Rowhammer attacks on graphical processors with GDDR6 memory.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/nvidia-issues-guidance-to-defend-gddr6-gpus-against-rowhammer/

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in reply to DeathByBigSad

The problem is its closed source and often difficult for the average user to tell what is going out. All you can do is Do Not Trust.
in reply to DeathByBigSad

Few people can be sure of that, because it would require digging in their assembly code which can take a lot of time, but they have a financial incentive to do that and they love money, so all sane people assume that they very much do. And they also get caught sometimes (multiple times!), so thinking they would just stop would be foolish.