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More than you wanted to know about how Game Boy cartridges work


I set out a while ago to make a Game Boy cartridge from scratch. This is not a novel goal; bootleg Game Boy cartridges have existed almost as long as the Game Boy itself has, and there are many third-party cartridges now available for purchase, or that have copyleft designs.




UK | Activists shut down a factory supplying parts to Israel for the SECOND time this week


The Sheffield group Stop Arming Israel halted all traffic heading into the site before the first shift arrived for work at Forged Solutions


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Iran slams UN Security Council for inaction to ‘blatant acts of aggression’ on national sovereignty


Iran condemned the UN Security Council on Tuesday for what it called its persistent failure to respond to “blatant acts of aggression” against the sovereignty of independent states, Anadolu reports.


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Advocates Decry Senate Confirmation of 'Anti-Abortion Extremist' to Lifetime Federal Court Seat


Outrage as Senate confirms Joshua Divine as federal judge, sparking concerns over reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, and student loan relief.
#USA


UK’s aid cuts ‘will hit children’s education and raise risk of death’


Cutting aid budget to 0.3% of national income will hurt many African countries, says FCDO impact assessment


Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…


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Belgian reform package targets excessive medical fees


Belgium’s healthcare reform aims to cap excessive fees and curb pharmaceutical spending, while safeguarding care quality and provider autonomy.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euractiv.com…


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UK | Lisa Nandy trying to bully BBC over its Gaza coverage, says Wolf Hall director


Exclusive: Peter Kosminsky accuses government of acting like ‘tinpot dictatorship’ in pressuring director general


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la megafine ruvida (la pazzia autopulizia)


Sembra proprio che, ormai, io non possa avere più un minimo di pace nemmeno con me stessa!!! È greve forse, ma veramente sono al punto in cui impazzisco malino se per più di qualche decina di minuti non riesco a tenere il mio spirito dissociato dal corpo, quindi palle. Prima, infatti, mi stavo semplicemente facendo […]

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la megafine ruvida (la pazzia autopulizia)


Sembra proprio che, ormai, io non possa avere più un minimo di pace nemmeno con me stessa!!! È greve forse, ma veramente sono al punto in cui impazzisco malino se per più di qualche decina di minuti non riesco a tenere il mio spirito dissociato dal corpo, quindi palle.

Prima, infatti, mi stavo semplicemente facendo la doccia — come purtroppo circa ogni settimana gli spiriti delle mie pareti mi supplicano di fare, visto che sono costretti a vivere con me — e, via via che mi lavavo, mi sentivo sempre più sporca, in qualche modo. Oh, più andavo avanti e più impazzivo, perché più mi strofinavo e mi sciacquavo e più percepivo la pelle ancora ruvida, consumata, imperfetta, brutta, troppo umana e poco adatta a me; impossibile trovare pace. Ho dovuto usare più bagnoschiuma del solito (…e non che di solito io ne usi tanto, ma vabbè) e strofinare con la spugna semiruvida per qualche paio di minuti buoni, altrimenti veramente mi sarebbe esplosa la testa, è irreale. Forse in parte l’impressione di imperfezione sarà causata da quei peli stronzi delle gambe, in posizioni scomode che difficilmente riesco a togliere, perché sono talmente magra che il rasoio non aderisce bene… però giuro, se mi tocco addosso sono ruvida. Sul petto sono ruvida, sulla schiena sono ruvida, sulla fronte già mi si iniziano a formare le rughe; quindi, qualcuno converrà con me che l’aspettativa dell’esito della doccia completa non si avvicina per niente a quella che è la realtà… ok, i capelli tornano a profumare, ma per il resto non cambia una mazza e sento veramente di volermi spellareo quantomeno di poter fare la muta come le tarantole. E invece no, devo rimanere in questo mio stato estremamente triste, e sentire tutti i miei nanobozzoli ogni volta che per qualsiasi motivo mi metto le mani addosso. 😫
motosega self care 🥰(…No, non so bene cosa volevo fare con questa immaginetta creata nel tentare di dare una foto a questo post, comunque, ma questo è come la mia esistenza mi fa sentire 🥰 Mi serve veramente una motosega per contrastare il mio prurito addosso!!!)



in reply to BrikoX

Tariffs are to bring manufacturing back to the US. Look at how many companies are dropping Billions to open factories. That provides employment for building those factories and employment for locals who live in area.
in reply to salty_chief

I know of 12 of them. And they only pledged it over time, so time will tell if they follow-up or wait out Trump. And none of the companies that pledged it are manufacturing something new. It's either opening new factory doing the same or expanding it. So the lack of supply chains for many of the critical components is not solved and they will still have to be imported. Like most of the time it's a social media win that doesn't do anything in the real life.



Campaigners call for Keir Starmer to say if US nuclear weapons are back in UK


CND and experts cite US air force transport flight thought to be carrying tactical bombs that landed at RAF base


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Black Sabbath's Ozzy Osbourne dies, weeks after farewell show


The star, who helped to invent heavy metal, died surrounded by his family, at the age of 76.


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Israel arrests 3 Ultra-Orthodox men for dodging military draft in first-ever police action


Israeli police on Tuesday arrested three ultra-Orthodox men who dodged their military service, marking the first such arrests, Anadolu reports.


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in reply to Davriellelouna

He wants AI to become strictly regulated so no one can catch up to his stagnating bullshit engine.


in reply to moe90

The founder of Brave browser got fired from Firefox because he was homophobic



Instagram Suspends Zohran Mamdani’s account, Leaked Memo Cites ‘National Interest’ as Meta Tilts Right


On Monday, July 21st, Instagram temporarily suspended the account of Zohran Mamdani, a New York State Assembly member and NYC mayoral candidate. The suspension, which lasted approximately 3 hours before his account was reinstated, was explained by Instagram senior directors in an internal leaked memo that his content was deemed “too socialist,” and goes against current national US interest.

Mamdani is known for his progressive and socialist-leaning views, sparking debate over the social media platforms’ content moderation policies and political bias. In 2025, Meta Platforms (parent company of Instagram and Facebook) has increasingly aligned itself with President Donald Trump and right-wing causes. In January of this year, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated millions to Trump’s inauguration fund and contributed to political action committees supporting restrictions on abortion rights.

Zuckerberg has also met with Trump multiple times at the Mar-a-Lago resort, fueling speculation and internal concerns about the company’s evolving far-right political affiliations. These latest actions raise questions about how these relationships might influence content moderation decisions on its platforms.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Update: I cannot find corroboration on the banning of his instagram. This might be fake news. Removing the post for now.
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in reply to Francois

The elder scrolls 3: Morrowind. Jokes on the game designer though doesn't matter how many main story npcs I killed because I have no idea which merchant I sold the shadow shield to.
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Game Dev Fundamentals - Trevors-Tutorials.com #1


in reply to trevor

This video complements the text tutorial at trevors-tutorials.com/0001-gam…

Trevors-Tutorials.com is where you can find free programming tutorials. The focus is on Go and Ebitengine game development. Watch the for more info.



MAGA acolyte Marjorie Taylor Greene votes alongside Tlaib and Omar to cut US funding for Israel


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33488630

cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33488629
By MEE staff
Published date: 18 July 2025 20:59 BST
Hardline America Firster and staunch Trump supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene voted alongside progressive Democrat Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar to strip Israel of $500m in US funding, hours after it bombed the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza.

The House of Representatives, however, rejected in a 422-6 vote on Thursday, to cut funding for the Israeli Cooperative Program - an agreement through which the US provides Israel with $500m to boost its missile programmes.

It is a separate allocation from the $3.3bn the US sends Israel as "security assistance" every year.




MAGA acolyte Marjorie Taylor Greene votes alongside Tlaib and Omar to cut US funding for Israel


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33488629

By MEE staff
Published date: 18 July 2025 20:59 BST
Hardline America Firster and staunch Trump supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene voted alongside progressive Democrat Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar to strip Israel of $500m in US funding, hours after it bombed the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza.

The House of Representatives, however, rejected in a 422-6 vote on Thursday, to cut funding for the Israeli Cooperative Program - an agreement through which the US provides Israel with $500m to boost its missile programmes.

It is a separate allocation from the $3.3bn the US sends Israel as "security assistance" every year.



#USA


AOC’s office vandalized after recent House vote involving US aid to Israel


A Bronx office of the US House member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was vandalized early on Monday, according to New York City police, who say they are investigating.

The vandalism occurred after Ocasio-Cortez on Friday voted against a defense spending bill amendment authored by the Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia that would have eliminated funding for the system protecting Israel from missiles.

Her vote on Greene’s amendment prompted the Democratic Socialists of America to issue a statement accusing Ocasio-Cortez of backing Israel’s “eliminationist campaign against the Palestinian people”.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I don't even understand people being angry at her, it might be cutting some funding, but it's literally still sending funds to Israel for use in continuing genocide. Any money sent is too much. Why do people think she should have voted to send money to them for continuing the slaughter. I do not understand.
in reply to LavaPlanet

AOC voted against the amendment which cut all funding from Israel. She did the opposite of what you claim.


AOC’s office vandalized after recent House vote involving US aid to Israel


A Bronx office of the US House member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was vandalized early on Monday, according to New York City police, who say they are investigating.

The vandalism occurred after Ocasio-Cortez on Friday voted against a defense spending bill amendment authored by the Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia that would have eliminated funding for the system protecting Israel from missiles.

Her vote on Greene’s amendment prompted the Democratic Socialists of America to issue a statement accusing Ocasio-Cortez of backing Israel’s “eliminationist campaign against the Palestinian people”.

#USA
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in reply to geneva_convenience

I posted the evidence that your answer is objectively untrue. Even the Democratic Socialists of America said as much if you need more evidence.

While the Congresswoman voted against the defense appropriations bill itself, voting against funding for the imperialist military-industrial complex and the Israeli genocide,...


If we can't establish a baseline of truth, than this conversation is meaningless. Good day.

As for anyone else scrolling by, AOC DID NOT VOTE TO SEND WEAPONS TO ISREAL. PERIOD. The facts are out there. Anything else is merely a bullshit attempt to wedge apart the left, and it seems to be working quite well by the looks of it. Don't fall this bullshit.

in reply to Blademaster00

Her vote on Greene’s amendment prompted the Democratic Socialists of America to issue a statement accusing Ocasio-Cortez of backing Israel’s “eliminationist campaign against the Palestinian people”.


What's this?



Ferragosto in Jazz


15 agosto 2025 21:00:00 CEST - GMT+2 - Campo Antico Ricevimenti, 01028, Orte, Italia
Ago 15
Ferragosto in Jazz
Ven 21:00 - 23:00
Elisabetta Fratoni Jazz Quartet
Presso Campo Antico Ricevimenti, sulla via Amerina di Orte, l'Elisabetta Fratoni Jazz Quartet allieterà la serata di Ferragosto.
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in reply to Elisabetta Fratoni Jazz Quartet

Pagina dell'evento: campoantico.it/ferragosto-sera…
in reply to Elisabetta Fratoni Jazz Quartet

Per chi volesse passare l'intera giornata di #Ferragosto in #Agriturismo qui c'è la pagina con l'offerta: campoantico.it/ferragosto/

in reply to jackeroni

The U.S. at it's best used to enlist convicts.

-take that whatever way you want.

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in reply to jackeroni

TBH, both Ukraine and Russia have been doing it since 2023 at least.

in reply to jackeroni

The three biggest countries in the world are all imperialist trash. Yet you stan for Russia so hard. None of these places care about people. China is doing the best at feigning it in this particular moment with the green energy push. US and Russia are just bumping their dicks on everything, blind af.
in reply to Sanctus

The only imperialist country here is the US empire, both China and Russia get tarnished and discredited whenever possible thanks to the empire's massive western propaganda reach.
in reply to jackeroni

Yeah if you live in America this is true. Propaganda is everywhere and each country can probably have a pretty graphic like this. I just gotta say you are lost in the sauce. No current government really hits all marks on caring for people. Most are absolutely abysmal and should go in the corner and suck their own toes. We should be doing better. All of us.
in reply to Sanctus

Propaganda is everywhere and each country can probably have a pretty graphic like this.


Good thing you're immune though

in reply to BrainInABox

You've added nothing to the discussion with both of these replies.
in reply to Sanctus

Lol. As if you added anything yourself. Go have a cry about it
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in reply to BrainInABox

What do you think of the policies held by the massive nations? Do you think they are imperialist too? Why or why not?

All of these were questions opened by my comment. Your's are all thought terminated clown shit.

in reply to BrainInABox

You must be fun at parties. Hope you don’t frequent ones I’ll go to
in reply to BrainInABox

Fuck, I chuckled at that one. Guess you might be acceptable at certain parties
in reply to Sanctus

The three biggest countries in the world are all imperialist trash.


Pure vibes based politics.

None of these places care about people. China is doing the best at feigning it in this particular moment with the green energy push.


Erg, someone get the Parenti quote

in reply to Sanctus

What do you think imperialism is? Is it a vibe, or is it something we can measure? Marxists have a coherent and measurable working theory of imperialism, but I want to know what you're claiming here.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Imperialism is the domination of other nations. Whether that be politically, economically, culturally, or by force. I am claiming all of the most powerful nations on Earth engage in this behavior and therefore cannot be said to truly care about human beings, just what they perceive as their human beings at most. Its a plea to stop idolizing nations over ideals.
in reply to Sanctus

So, in essense, it's a vibe in your views, right? Since all nations with sizable power use it to develop at minimum soft-power and in other cases hard-power, by nature a large country is definitionally imperialist? I can't say I agree with that.

For starters, it isn't something actionable to combat, unless you're in favor of balkanizing every major country, and this would work against the continuing process of globalization and decreasing friction in production and circulation. If anything, centralization is a natural force, and thus it makes most sense to take an internationalist, socialist stance.

Secondly, it isn't really measurable in your definition. It's a process defined by its lack of definition, just large countries having influence, and in turn erases whether this process be for good, like assistance with national liberation or multilateral development, or for bad, such as predatory systems of extraction.

The reason Marxists hold to our outline of imperialism is because we can measure it, track it, combat it, and move beyond it:

  1. The presence of monopolies which play a decisive role in economic life.
  2. The merging of bank capital with industrial capital into finance capital controlled by a financial oligarchy.
  3. The export of capital as distinguished from the simple export of commodities.
  4. The formation of international monopolist capitalist associations (cartels).
  5. The territorial division of the whole world among the biggest capitalist powers.

If we compare, say, the US with the PRC, then the nature of just how different these economies are with how they interact with the world is immediately apparent. The PRC absolutely does not fit this definition, while the US fits it to a T. This is helpful, because it explains why the global south is ditching the US and siding with China.

Further still, the implication that valuing "ideals" is what is counterposed to "idolizing nations" is a false dichotomy. What matters is materialist analysis. Why do systems exist? Where did they come from, where are they going? Morals are nice and all, but they don't explain the world, or help us change it.

Does that make sense?

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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

It does make sense. I can't say I agree that my analysis is all vibes. I live in an imperialist nation and I see the far reaching effects of that daily. I am sure it would be worse if I lived in a country we were dominating. I thank you for the detailed reply but I fail to see how that exonerates any of our current leaders today. I do appreciate it though as you are always insightful, come to the discussion fully equipped, and stand the best chance at opening people's eyes to real leftist ideas.
in reply to Sanctus

Thanks, I appreciate it!

One thing I want to stress, is that this does not exonerate imperialism. It's easy to label a country imperialist if it has significant influence, but identifying if that influence is positive or negative is important, and doing so is best looked at from the underlying materialist perspective, ie analyzing the mode of production. That's why Marxists identify imperialism the way we do, and further, why Marxists can say we are definitively anti-imperialist. We have a strong understanding and clear identification of what we oppose, why, and how.

Returning to the PRC, they are focused on multilateralism. As a socialist country, they lack the dictatorial control of a financial oligarchy, and they focus on export of commodities. The more customers for their commodities, and the easier access to raw materials, the better. It's in their interest to not be predatory for the global south.

Returning to the Russian Federation, it's a capitalist country, absolutely, but unlike the US, it straight up doesn't have the financial capital to imperialize. They are too poor as a country, they mostly export oil. They have strong-ish industrial production, but are kept out of the circle of imperialists through western millitary lines. Russia has the materialist desire to imperialize, but lacks the ability to do so.

The US, on the other hand, has both the means to do so, and the financial interest in doing so. The US isn't very industrialized, it in fact relies on imperialism to keep its economy running. Whereas with the PRC they lacked the reasons to imperialize, and with Russia they lacked the means, the US is lacking in neither.

That's generally the Marxist understanding of imperialism. The RF isn't selfless, neither is the PRC, but because their underlying material basis is distinct and qualitatively different from that of the US (and other imperialist countries), they are more materially interested in engaging with the global economy in different means.

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in reply to jackeroni

It would probably be more accurate to say the USSR saved your country from the Nazis.

in reply to jackeroni

Don't most modern economies have elements of planning? I guess the USSR just had more of it or on a larger scale?
in reply to bringleborper

Yes, generally. Socialist countries like the PRC, where the large firms and key industries are publicly owned, rely more heavily on economic planning. However, even capitalist economies, where the large firms and key industries are privately owned, frequently the state is heavily involved in planning. This is especially true in post-WWII US, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, or even Bismark's Germany. This is sometimes called "state capitalism."

The USSR was more publicly owned and planned than the large majority of economies in history, though, so it's a useful case study.

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US cannot withdraw from UNESCO without exiting from UN — Russian expert




Rejection of Russian energy resources poisoned German economy — expert


in reply to jackeroni

The poison of Germany was putting too much trust in Russia over the years. But hard to argue with these TASS “expert”, a totally independent news outlet that definitely has a place on a “world news” community!
We should start sharing Trumps farts from Truth Social, to raise a bit the level, though
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