Rumor: FromSoftware Making New Game For 2026 Codenamed FMC
Kurakasis claims that FromSoftware has an unannounced multiplayer game codenamed FMC, that's on track to release in 2026.
Arab Strap in tour a Roma, dopo 30 anni di carriera sempre riconoscibili anche se con uno stile diverso
Il duo indie-rock scozzese, in composto da Aidan Moffat e Malcolm Middleton, con trent’anni di attività sulle spalle, torna in Italia dopo l’uscita di I'm Totally Fine with It Don't Give a Fuck Anymore, uscito lo scorso 10 maggio. Tre le date italiane del tour: 23 luglio a Galzignano Terme all'Anfiteatro del Venda, il 24 luglio al Monk di Roma e il 25 luglio al Giardino Scotto di Pisa.
Con l'ultimo album gli Arab Strap non sembrano affatto preoccuparsi di rimanere fedeli all’identità sonora che, seppur evolvendo di volta in volta, li ha resi unici e distinguibili nel tempo. Già Bliss e ****Allatoncenes****, i singoli che avevano preceduto il lancio dell'ottava fatica in studio, sono due brani profondamente diversi tra loro che fungono da fiera testimonianza del loro focus sul futuro, sul cambiamento e sull’evoluzione.
I'm Totally Fine with It Don't Give a Fuck Anymore è un disco carico di tracce potenti e incisive, sia nella natura upbeat di alcuni dei momenti musicali più propulsivi, sia nel morso dei testi di Moffat. "Rispetto al nostro album precedente, c'è più rabbia e aggressività nelle parole", dice. "Non è apertamente politico ma è di sicuro un disco un po' arrabbiato con il mondo".
Il titolo (letteralmente traducibile come "per me va benissimo, non me ne frega più un...") potrebbe dare l'idea di una band che si stia arrendendo a qualcosa, in realtà fa riferimento a un messaggio del batterista live della band che Moffat ha trovato molto divertente e finisce per riflettere l'inaugurazione di un nuovo periodo di libertà creativa per gli Arab Strap.
Netflix Looks To Continue Investing In Its Gaming Division
Netflix is not giving up on its video games ambitions. They will continue to invest and work their way to carve out a piece of the industry.
Gaza Gov’t Media Office Says Israel Systematically Destroys Water Infrastructure
The office says Israeli forces have destroyed 720 water wells, depriving more than 1.25 million people of clean water.
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5 House Democrats Join Most Republicans to Pass $832 Billion Military Bill
“If we want to actually cut spending, this is a good spot to start,” said Pramila Jayapal, who voted against the bill.
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Voters Want a Third Party. They Just Don’t Want Musk in Charge of It.
Nearly two in five Democratic-leaning voters would consider joining a non-Musk-led third party.
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Gaza doctor Abu Safiya given 'two spoonfuls of rice a day' in Israeli jail
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33337033
By Mera Aladam
Published date: 18 July 2025 15:01 BST
The lawyer described how Palestinians imprisoned there are allowed only two spoonfuls of rice a day, while both sugar and salt are completely banned "to prevent any rise in the happiness hormone, even a small one, from eating sugar"."This is in addition to the frequent cell raids, the torture, and the constant searches that prisoners are subjected to."
Gaza doctor Abu Safiya given 'two spoonfuls of rice a day' in Israeli jail
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33337033
By Mera Aladam
Published date: 18 July 2025 15:01 BST
The lawyer described how Palestinians imprisoned there are allowed only two spoonfuls of rice a day, while both sugar and salt are completely banned "to prevent any rise in the happiness hormone, even a small one, from eating sugar"."This is in addition to the frequent cell raids, the torture, and the constant searches that prisoners are subjected to."
Gaza doctor Abu Safiya given 'two spoonfuls of rice a day' in Israeli jail
Gaza doctor Abu Safiya given 'two spoonfuls of rice a day' in Israeli jail
A lawyer representing Palestinian Dr Hussam Abu Safiya has raised concerns over his deteriorating health and routine torture in Israeli detention, where inmates are given only two spoonfuls of rice a day.Mera Aladam (Middle East Eye)
Gaza doctor Abu Safiya given 'two spoonfuls of rice a day' in Israeli jail
By Mera Aladam
Published date: 18 July 2025 15:01 BST
The lawyer described how Palestinians imprisoned there are allowed only two spoonfuls of rice a day, while both sugar and salt are completely banned "to prevent any rise in the happiness hormone, even a small one, from eating sugar"."This is in addition to the frequent cell raids, the torture, and the constant searches that prisoners are subjected to."
Gaza doctor Abu Safiya given 'two spoonfuls of rice a day' in Israeli jail
A lawyer representing Palestinian Dr Hussam Abu Safiya has raised concerns over his deteriorating health and routine torture in Israeli detention, where inmates are given only two spoonfuls of rice a day.Mera Aladam (Middle East Eye)
A major AI training data set contains millions of examples of personal data
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Personally identifiable information has been found in DataComp CommonPool, one of the largest open-source data sets used to train image generation models.
i've been testing debian trixie with plasma wayland on nouveau and it looks promising
trixie (aka debian 13) is about to get released with plasma 6.3. it seems that finally x11 is being left behind, which is good, but it worried me a little bit because
- my nvidia graphics card is old: the 470 driver is the latest version that supports it (so no wayland support from nvidia proprietary drivers ever)
- on bookworm (debian 12, the current stable version), nouveau works pretty well, but it crashed more or less daily when i tried to daily drive it at work
x11 is still very well supported by plasma 6, but the near future has no place to it and i worry i would eventually get stuck without updates to my system as the newer versions lose x11 support. i decided to try wayland+nouveau again on trixie to see if i had better luck this time
it all worked way better than i expected. performance is seemingly on par with the proprietary driver, i've had no crashes so far and i've been using it for a week and even screensharing, one of the most problematic aspects of the experience last time i tried, worked well. the one problem i had was with the slack flatpak, which didn't support wayland for some reason, so it had to run on xwayland. screen sharing wayland applications from x11 apps is possible through the xwaylandvideobridge, which kinda works, but it crashed xwayland entirely at one point, killing both x11 applications i had running. i won't blame that on the system itself and installing the slack deb package fixed the problem anyway
all in all, it seems like i can safely switch to plasma 6+wayland+nouveau at work
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A huge problem with Debian Trixie is that it is shipping with NVIDIA drivers from before explicit sync was added (over a year ago). This is crazy to me.
But if you want to stay on X11, Debian Stable will support it for quite a few years yet even after KDE drops support.
If you are going to use Wayland (I do), it is worth using back ports to get newer NVIDIA drivers.
Debian Stable should really be called Debian Static (unchanging). Because they can ship unstable (crashy) software for years after other distros have moved on.
Israeli public ‘fed lies’ about defeating Hamas, commander says
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33335988
By MEE staff
Published date: 18 July 2025 14:02 BST
In today’s populist era, the public is being fed lies and spins, just like they were before 7 October and after every round of fighting with Hamas,” the commander said.Hamas, he explained, still maintains “massive infrastructure” in Gaza. The fight against the group is far from over, he said.
“This is work that will need to continue for a year, for five years, to maintain the achievements. It doesn’t matter if the enemy is called Hamas, Islamic Jihad, or any other name,” he added.
Israeli public ‘fed lies’ about defeating Hamas, commander says
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33335988
By MEE staff
Published date: 18 July 2025 14:02 BST
In today’s populist era, the public is being fed lies and spins, just like they were before 7 October and after every round of fighting with Hamas,” the commander said.Hamas, he explained, still maintains “massive infrastructure” in Gaza. The fight against the group is far from over, he said.
“This is work that will need to continue for a year, for five years, to maintain the achievements. It doesn’t matter if the enemy is called Hamas, Islamic Jihad, or any other name,” he added.
Israeli public ‘fed lies’ about defeating Hamas, commander says
By MEE staff
Published date: 18 July 2025 14:02 BST
In today’s populist era, the public is being fed lies and spins, just like they were before 7 October and after every round of fighting with Hamas,” the commander said.Hamas, he explained, still maintains “massive infrastructure” in Gaza. The fight against the group is far from over, he said.
“This is work that will need to continue for a year, for five years, to maintain the achievements. It doesn’t matter if the enemy is called Hamas, Islamic Jihad, or any other name,” he added.
Israeli public ‘fed lies’ about defeating Hamas, commander says
The Israeli public is being “fed lies” about the progress made against Hamas, a senior military commander has said, warning the Palestinian movement will not be defeated for years.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)
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"I Said Good Morning to the Dead": Inside the Al-Baqa Cafe Bombing
On the evening of June 30, an Israeli warplane dropped a 500-pound, U.S.-made MK-82 bomb on the seaside Al-Baqa Cafe in Gaza City. The explosion killed more than 30 people and injured dozens more.
The weapon’s wide blast radius in the dense neighborhood caused indiscriminate damage, affecting unprotected civilians including men, women, children, and the elderly. Legal experts have said the attack likely violated international law under the Geneva Conventions and may constitute a war crime.
As the war grinds on, cafes like Al-Baqa aren’t just social spaces; for many, they are the only places to access electricity and the internet, which are often unavailable in people’s homes due to the ongoing blockade and widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure. For the dead, the ceasefire will never come. Here are some of their stories.
“I Said Good Morning to the Dead”: Inside the Al-Baqa Cafe Bombing
Survivors of the Al-Baqa Cafe bombing in Gaza, and the loved ones of the dead, share their stories of the Israeli attack.Huda Skaik (The Intercept)
Gas flaring created 389m tonnes of carbon pollution last year, report finds
The fossil fuel industry pumped an extra 389m tonnes of carbon pollution into the atmosphere last year by needlessly flaring gas, a World Bank report has found, in an “enormous waste” of fuel that heats the planet by about as much as the country of France.
Flaring is a way to get rid of gases such as methane that arise when pumping oil out of the ground. While it can sometimes keep workers safe by relieving buildups of pressure, the practice is routine in many countries because it is often cheaper to burn gas than to capture, transport, process and sell it.
Global gas flaring rose for a second year in a row to reach its highest level since 2007, the report found, despite growing concerns about energy security and climate breakdown.
Gas flaring created 389m tonnes of carbon pollution last year, report finds
Rules to prevent ‘enormous waste’ of fuel are seen as weak and poorly enforced and firms have little incentive to stopAjit Niranjan (The Guardian)
Cheaper if you ignore the externalized costs.
And yet the right wing is whining about moon laser climate control instead of this kind of thing.
Ohio mosque worshippers reel after imam is detained by Ice: ‘No one is ever truly safe’
A week after the detention of their imam, Egyptian-born Ayman Soliman, worshippers at the Clifton mosque in Cincinnati, Ohio, are still in shock. Soliman was detained on 9 July while attending a regular check-in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) officers, weeks after being told that his asylum status had been terminated, a provision that he had held for more than seven years.
Lawyers for Soliman say that US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) alleges he provided material support to a so-called “Tier III” terrorist organization, namely the Muslim Brotherhood, through his involvement with Al-Gameya al-Shareya, a prominent charity organization in Egypt.
“Tier III” refers to groups that are not officially designated terrorist organizations by the US Department of State, but which an asylum officer may determine to be as such on a case-by-case basis.
Ohio mosque worshippers reel after imam is detained by Ice: ‘No one is ever truly safe’
Egyptian-born Ayman Soliman was detained while attending a regular check-in with immigration officersStephen Starr (The Guardian)
Kneecap to face no further action over Glastonbury performance
One Kneecap member, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, known as Mo Chara, has been charged with a terrorism offence for allegedly holding a Hezbollah flag at a London gig last November. The 27-year-old denies the charge and is to appear in court in August.
Kneecap said on Friday they had received a “private email” to say no further action would be taken over last month’s performance. “We played a historic set at Glastonbury. Whole area closed an hour before due to crowds,” the group said on X. “A celebration of love and solidarity. A sea of good people at the world’s most famous festival.”
They added: “Every single person who saw our set knew no law was broken, not even close … yet the police saw fit to publicly announce they were opening an investigation. This is political. This is targetted. This is state intimidation”
Kneecap to face no further action over Glastonbury performance
Avon and Somerset police say they are ending investigation into rap group on grounds of insufficient evidenceGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
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Kneecap to face no further action over Glastonbury performance
One Kneecap member, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, known as Mo Chara, has been charged with a terrorism offence for allegedly holding a Hezbollah flag at a London gig last November. The 27-year-old denies the charge and is to appear in court in August.
Kneecap said on Friday they had received a “private email” to say no further action would be taken over last month’s performance. “We played a historic set at Glastonbury. Whole area closed an hour before due to crowds,” the group said on X. “A celebration of love and solidarity. A sea of good people at the world’s most famous festival.”
They added: “Every single person who saw our set knew no law was broken, not even close … yet the police saw fit to publicly announce they were opening an investigation. This is political. This is targetted. This is state intimidation”
Kneecap to face no further action over Glastonbury performance
Avon and Somerset police say they are ending investigation into rap group on grounds of insufficient evidenceGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
Trump requests release of Epstein grand jury transcripts amid report of ‘bawdy’ birthday note
The president said on Truth Social he had authorized the justice department to seek the public release of the materials, which are under seal, citing “the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein”.
Bondi, who has weathered days of accusations by Trump’s far-right supporters that she had mismanaged and failed to deliver on promises to release previously secret documents about the Epstein case, responded to Trump’s post with a post of her own that vowed to comply with the directive.
Trump requests release of Epstein grand jury transcripts amid report of ‘bawdy’ birthday note
President directs Pam Bondi to seek release of testimony from sex-trafficking case and threatens to sue Wall Street JournalHugo Lowell (The Guardian)
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Distro advice for a specific case.
Back again haha, I asked a little while ago about making the switch from Windows to Linux and general consensus was maybe don't, as I use my PC for work doing voice acting, music production, and digital art.
Anyway, my PC has been crashing lately so I may be at the point soon of re-installing my OS, so I may as well bite the bullet if/when that happens. Right now I'm making some backups, making a list of Linux programs I'll need, and just trying to get my ducks in a row so I'm not scrambling if I wake up one morning and have to do the thing. Which brings me to Distros.
I've done some research into it but already but there are a bunch of options (thinking maybe Bazzite or Fedora?), and I'd rather know what I'm going with if my PC dies so I don't have to waste time trying to figure it out then. My PC specs are:
Processor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-11400F @ 2.60GHz 2.59 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB (15.9 GB usable)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
Obviously the priority is to get up and running but I'd really like to use a distro that I can learn some as well. I've installed Mint on an old laptop (recommended for being similar to Windows) but ideally I'd like a distro that's a bit more Linux-y. I'm ok taking some extra time getting up and running, though I'm not at a point for something like Arch yet haha.
EDIT: Wow, lots of comments, thanks! I think I've been overthinking it overall based on these responses. I have Mint on my old laptop and it works well, but had issues on my main laptop (Samsung Book3 Ultra) which I've read has to do with Samsung in general. I also had some issues with Nvidia on it but that may have been a Samsung issue more than anything else. My main PC uses Nvidia so I was under the impression that some distros just don't play well with it and wanted to make sure I used one that worked well with that graphics card.
Bottom line, I've been looking into Linux over the past few weeks and there's still distros mentioned here that I've never heard of haha. It seems really intimidating (hence why I asked) but I'm getting the impression that, at least for now, I'll just go Fedora to start when I bite the bullet. Arch looks really interesting but again, seems intimidating coming from Windows.
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rottanza sprecanza e la mattina nel gran cesso
Ancora non comprendo quale sia la logica universale che ogni tanto (anzi, ogni molto) porta la stabilità della mia anima a sfaldarsi pesantemente, ma, comunque sia, stamattina è successo un’altra volta… E continua tutt’ora nel pomeriggio, anche se, vabbè, ora ci sono le varie cose da fare, e quindi la marciscenza non attecchisce più di […]
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Ian Proud - Trump has backed himself into a corner on Ukraine
Ian Proud - Trump has backed himself into a corner on Ukraine - Brave New Europe
He now has fifty days to reach agreement on Ukrainian neutrality Ian Proud was a member of His Britannic Majesty’s Diplomatic Service from 1999 to 2023. He served as the Economic Counsellor at the British [...]Mathew D. Rose (Brave New Europe)
Reddit users in the UK must now upload selfies to access NSFW subreddits
Reddit is introducing age verification for UK users
The change is due to new age verification laws in the UK.Amanda Yeo (Mashable)
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Microsoft extends updates for old Exchange and Skype servers
Microsoft offers vintage Exchange and Skype server users six more months of security updates
: It looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy nothingSimon Sharwood (The Register)
China’s Ministry of State Security warns of foreign espionage attempts to smuggle rare earths via shipping channels
China’s Ministry of State Security warns of foreign espionage attempts to smuggle rare earths via shipping channels
China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) reminded on Friday that foreign espionage and intelligence agencies have attempted to collude with and recruit domestic lawbreakers to steal China’s rare earth-related items through shipping and delivery chann…www.globaltimes.cn
Microsoft extends updates for old Exchange and Skype servers
Microsoft offers vintage Exchange and Skype server users six more months of security updates
: It looks like enough of you are struggling to migrate that Redmond is willing to help out – for a price that might buy nothingSimon Sharwood (The Register)
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Ex-Google CEO: Power Grid Crisis Could Kill AI's Next Big Leap
Ex-Google CEO: Power Grid Crisis Could Kill AI’s Next Big Leap
The artificial intelligence gold rush has companies burning through billions in pursuit of superintelligence.Eli Grid (GazeOn)
Ex-Google CEO: Power Grid Crisis Could Kill AI's Next Big Leap
Ex-Google CEO: Power Grid Crisis Could Kill AI’s Next Big Leap
The artificial intelligence gold rush has companies burning through billions in pursuit of superintelligence.Eli Grid (GazeOn)
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Building A Stirling Engine Bike
Building A Stirling Engine Bike
Over on his YouTube channel [Tom Stanton] shows us how to build a Stirling Engine for a bike. A Stirling Engine is a heat engine, powered by the expansion and contraction of a working fluid (such a…Hackaday
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