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Nvidia plans to boost presence in Israel with multibillion-dollar tech campus in north


Nvidia is actively seeking land to build a massive multibillion-dollar tech campus in Israel’s north, which is expected to provide thousands of jobs in what promises to be a major expansion of the US chip giant’s operations in the country.

The computing juggernaut announced on Sunday that it had issued a so-called request for information (RFI) tender to locate a plot of land spanning 70 to 120 dunams (30 acres) with construction rights to build a campus of 80,000–180,000 square meters. Nvidia is interested in buying land with “high accessibility to main traffic arteries and public transportation” around Zichron Yaakov, Haifa, and the Jezreel Valley areas. The tech titan has hired real estate consulting firm Colliers for the search and has set July 23 as the deadline for submissions.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/nvidia-plans-to-boost-presence-in-israel-with-massive-tech-campus-in-north/



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Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won't undo months of 'engineered starvation' in Gaza, Oxfam says


July 27, 2025 09:28 EDT

Oxfam has said the airdrops into #Gaza are wholly inadequate for the population’s needs and has called for the immediate opening of all crossings for full humanitarian access into the territory devastated by relentless #Israeli bombardments and a partial aid blockade.

Bushra Khalidi, Oxfam policy lead for the Occupied #Palestinian territory, said:

Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won’t undo months of engineered starvation in Gaza.

What’s needed is the immediate opening of all crossings for full, unhindered, and safe aid delivery across all of Gaza and a permanent ceasefire. Anything less risks being little more than a tactical gesture.



Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won't undo months of 'engineered starvation' in Gaza, Oxfam says


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33751786

July 27, 2025 09:28 EDT

Oxfam has said the airdrops into #Gaza are wholly inadequate for the population’s needs and has called for the immediate opening of all crossings for full humanitarian access into the territory devastated by relentless #Israeli bombardments and a partial aid blockade.

Bushra Khalidi, Oxfam policy lead for the Occupied #Palestinian territory, said:

Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won’t undo months of engineered starvation in Gaza.

What’s needed is the immediate opening of all crossings for full, unhindered, and safe aid delivery across all of Gaza and a permanent ceasefire. Anything less risks being little more than a tactical gesture.




Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won't undo months of 'engineered starvation' in Gaza, Oxfam says


July 27, 2025 09:28 EDT

Oxfam has said the airdrops into #Gaza are wholly inadequate for the population’s needs and has called for the immediate opening of all crossings for full humanitarian access into the territory devastated by relentless #Israeli bombardments and a partial aid blockade.

Bushra Khalidi, Oxfam policy lead for the Occupied #Palestinian territory, said:

Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won’t undo months of engineered starvation in Gaza.

What’s needed is the immediate opening of all crossings for full, unhindered, and safe aid delivery across all of Gaza and a permanent ceasefire. Anything less risks being little more than a tactical gesture.





Updates for controlled mechanical ventilation system (double flux) without privileged admin


[Update in the comments]

Hello all!
I've got a controlled mechanical ventilation system (system D) at home from Zehnder (ComfoAir Q600). I've even got their controller box (the LAN-C) so I can use smart home stuff with it. It works perfect on home assistant, even when blocking the controller on the router level from the outside world. Maintenance wise, they try to force a contract on you, but it is easy peasy to maintain and repair so I'm not having no maintenance contract.

Comes the issue of software and updates. Some updates come with features. Sometimes, they are even mandatory so addons can work on them (ex: small heat pump for the intake needs a recent version for setup). For this, you have to use their app on your phone/tablet. The whole idea is that the install goes trough your phone (with checksum check through the app) to the EEROM on the local network to prevent bricking of the unit. Updates bring usually nice settings, and are sometimes mandatory for some add-ons (ex: heatpump for pre-heating or pre-cooling needs a recent update to be set up).

Here comes the really annoying part that makes me grump a lot: to update, of even for some diagnose option, you need to access a special level. Not the beginner mode. Not the expert mode. Not the installer mode that is unlocked with a simple pin code available in the owner's manual. No sweet child, you need to be a registered installer with Zehnder to access to get updates and real diagnostics. Officially, it is to prevent bricking the controller with an update by an user. But it is possible to give access to a licensed installer so they can update remotely and run diagnostics. So an issue with your internet, and there is no more safeguard to protect you from bricking stuff. Really, it is just to force a maintenance visit (200€ to exchange filters and clean a bit the exchanger and the inside with some soapy water). I don't like to bend over while I'm getting fucked without my consent, so you guess while this pisses me off. I called once to get an update (some companies ask you a hefty sum for that), but instead of getting an account they just updated it once exceptionally.

There is tho in the official documents for Germany, a test code publicly accessible, that allows you to access diagnostics and updates. But the updates there are only for German units. Pretty sure it is the same unit for the whole damn continent, but hey, let's pretend the units are different.

Comes my question: how do I trick the system into believing their update is not for the germans, but for somewhere else? Or even better, to give me access for updates for other areas? I know part is server side (account), but I'm willing to bet they don't really care about securing access to the updates once you have authenticated yourself (with the german test code). Tried lucky patcher, but didn't get lucky.

Any idea what I could try (even Lucky Patcher wise)?

Big hugs and kisses

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in reply to FlyForABeeGuy

If there's a German code that would work as you intended (if I got you right) but it doesn't for you, since you don't live in Germany, would it work to make the machine believe it is located in Germany?

They might have hardcoded a location into it, then you are out of luck. But maybe they determine it via the internet connection you use to update? So you could potentially have it connected to a VPN through your router, which fakes a German location? Probably too simple a solution.

in reply to ook

If I understand it correctly, the numbers only change because when they do the energy and house energy rating certifications in each country (because the details in the energy ratings are different in each country). Managed to trick it tho, but it changes the unit to a german id but with the same serial. So certification wise, it is the paper that comes with the unit that counts, not what the unit says
in reply to FlyForABeeGuy

[Update]So used my old rooted tablet to tweak around a bit with the app. Through lucky patcher (when logged in with the test account) I noticed that the downloads are done trough the root user of android. After that I used MiXplorer to get the data files on my pc. Quickly found the structure of the files. Couldn't trick the system to access my local files, but I managed to trick the system into updating as if it were a german system.

So if someone else happens to look and stumble upon this, this is how I got it to work. It works only from a rooted android device for now:

  • Login with the german test account to access server downloads
  • Connect to the cloud delivery system and download the update that you want
  • Close the app, with a root file explorer (like MiXplorer + Shizuku) go into the root folder (use their FTP server with a root allowed user or whatever to transfer it more easily to the PC).
  • Go to /data/data/com.zehndergroup.comfocontrol/files/products/1/R1.12.0-DE
    -Open the meta.json file and change the german id of your unit to your unit. Ex: 471502013 to 471502023 for the UK id. Save it and send it back to where it came from. You could just update your unit, and it would keep the same serial number, same everything but would be under german ID. Easy for new updates but annoying to explain if you need to have a technician over and he is wondering why your unit has that ID. But then again, that is a minor detail and I'm not even sure the technician will be paid enough to care. Reverting to your national number should be the same process but with the update for your country.

What didn't work:
*Open the config bin file of your unit (so again, for the Q600 : config_R1.12.0_471502013_v1.bin ) with a hex editor. Look for the unit number that needs to be replaced (so here 471502013 needs to become 471502023). I only needed to replace 1 number (a 1 into 2) , so 31 became 32 in the hex file. Replace the country code with your local one in hex (So DE into UK). Save it and send it back from where it came from. This provokes an error after the 3rd block. Probably a checksum that isn't cooperating in another file
*Seperate API connection: the naming pattern o their website is obvious, but connection without their app is something else

  • Firmware updates for the ventilation units are in folder "1", maybe that will change in the future
  • The downloaded firmware update will be there under it's own folder (like R1.12.0) and sometimes there will be it's own ZIP
  • National ID for your unit is on Zehnder's website but also under "basic mode" > "unit status" > "Article unit"
  • The installers pin code changes from your countries to the German one, so it becomes 4210

PS: there are ati-bricking measures in place in the system. If an update fails, you can Erase the firmware and reupload it but you'll have to redo the post-install setup

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in reply to PattyMcB

I think it is in canada or at least most of one but I'm not eager to look too closely as I don't need the scrutiny on me
in reply to Kowowow

I don't need the scrutiny on me


Officer, this guy right here. Lol




ACE & MPA Continued to Scoop Up Pirate Domains in Bulk During Q2 2025


In Q2 2025, anti-piracy coalition Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment continued to 'seize' domains in bulk, adding to the world's largest collection of former pirate domains maintained by the MPA. While the archive contains countless unique and memorable domains, many with interesting and informative backstories, new additions illustrate typical responses to site blocking measures and very little else.
in reply to Pro

With all these domains they are continuing to seize and then need to continue to renew, at what point does a bean counter tell them it's unsustainable? I also wonder how many sites just don't get renewed because they slipped through the cracks like certs sometimes do. I guess if you're a domain register this seems like a crazy inflated sales bubble that at some point is going to pop, and hopefully they have saved some of that revenue to ride out that lull.

Edit - a word

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ACE & MPA Continued to Scoop Up Pirate Domains in Bulk During Q2 2025


In Q2 2025, anti-piracy coalition Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment continued to 'seize' domains in bulk, adding to the world's largest collection of former pirate domains maintained by the MPA. While the archive contains countless unique and memorable domains, many with interesting and informative backstories, new additions illustrate typical responses to site blocking measures and very little else.


In un mese sono morte più di 80 persone in montagna - Il Post


circa la metà delle persone recuperate si rifiuta di pagare «anche quando, di fatto, gli hai salvato la vita»


Che roba! Nemmeno se gli salvi la vita sono disposti a pagare i soccorsi

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La deputata democratica April McClain Delaney lancia l'allarme: i tagli apportati da Donald Trump a programmi come Medicaid, nonché a NPR e PBS, colpiranno le zone rurali americane come uno "tsunami"


In un'intervista rilasciata a Newsweek, la deputata April McClain Delaney ha lanciato l'allarme: i tagli apportati da Donald Trump a programmi come Medicaid, nonché a NPR e PBS, colpiranno le zone rurali americane come uno "tsunami".

Il distretto congressuale del Maryland di Delaney comprende alcune delle aree che potrebbero essere maggiormente colpite dalle politiche di Trump. Si estende dalla zona rurale occidentale dello stato, che secondo lei potrebbe subire il peso dei nuovi tagli alla rescissione, alla periferia di Washington, DC, dove risiedono i dipendenti federali che hanno perso il lavoro a causa dei licenziamenti di massa.

"Se si considerano tutti questi congelamenti dei finanziamenti per i dipendenti pubblici dei nostri parchi nazionali, ma anche per Medicaid, SNAP e poi si cominciano a considerare alcune delle altre rescissioni, ci si rende conto che si tratta semplicemente di uno tsunami che sta per colpire l'America rurale", ha affermato Delaney.

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How we Rooted Copilot


in reply to BaroqueInMind

There may not have been any logical progression beyond the container.
in reply to fmstrat

Surely there wasn't an exploit on the half a year out of date kernel (Article screenshots from April 2025, uname kernel release from a CBL-Mariner released September 3rd 2024).


Sunday, July 27, 2025


Resistance inside Russia is growing: Su-27UB jet set alight in Krasnodar Krai — Ukraine’s F-16 have a new trick to avoid Russian ballistic missiles — After being battered by Ukraine, Russia hopes to ‘strengthen’ Black Sea Fleet — Russia could be ready for

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Russia’s war against Ukraine


Debris litters a sports complex after an overnight Russian bombardment on July 26, 2025 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Officials say this five-hour bombardment in the Kyivskyi district included four Russian glide bombs, two ballistic missiles, and 15 Shahed drones. (Scott Peterson/Getty Images)

Resistance inside Russia is growing’ — Su-27UB jet set alight in Krasnodar Krai, Ukraine’s HUR claims. “Resistance to the Kremlin regime inside Russia is growing,” Ukraine’s military intelligence agency said.

After being battered by Ukraine, Russia hopes to ‘strengthen’ Black Sea Fleet. “In the coming years, the Black Sea sailors will be further strengthened — with the arrival of new frigates, corvettes, aviation, marine robotic complexes,” Nikolai Patrushev, the head of Russia’s Maritime Collegium, said.

Ukraine reports killing Russian colonel leading assaults in Kharkiv Oblast. According to operational data by Ukraine’s Khortytsia group of forces, Colonel Lebedev was leading assault operations in the Velykyi Burluk area of Kharkiv Oblast.

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Russian drone strike damages Regional Military Administration building in Sumy. Russian forces launched a drone strike on Sumy on July 26, damaging the building of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, regional governor Oleh Hryhorov reported.

Ukraine ‘thwarts Russian plan for Sumy Oblast,’ Zelensky says. Ukrainian forces have pushed back Russian troops in Sumy Oblast, disrupting Moscow’s attempts to expand its foothold in the region, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on July 26.

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How effective were Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies targeted by Zelensky, and who were they investigating? The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) have investigated top officials, including Zelensky’s allies, and have widely been seen as more effective than other law enforcement agencies. However, real progress has been hampered by Ukraine’s flawed judicial system.

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Meet Ukraine’s EuroMaidan protesters fighting again for democracy in wartime Kyiv

Twelve years after the EuroMaidan Revolution, thousands mobilized across Ukraine again, united by a different cause. Protests erupted on the evening of July 22, just hours after Ukraine’s parliament passed a bill widely seen as an assault on corruption reform.

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‘Stop fueling Russia’s aggression’ — US, China clash over Ukraine at United Nations

The U.S. urged China to stop enabling Russia’s war in Ukraine during a UN Security Council meeting, prompting a sharp rebuke from Beijing, which accused Washington of creating confrontation.

Photo: Wang Fan/China News Service/Getty Images

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Orban offers Ukraine ‘strategic cooperation,’ claims EU accession would ‘drag the war’ into Europe

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban proposed “strategic cooperation” with Ukraine instead of European Union integration, arguing that Kyiv’s accession would drag the war into the heart of Europe.

Photo: Attila Kisbenedek / AFP

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Ukraine’s F-16 have a new trick to avoid Russian ballistic missiles

Ukraine’s fleet of F-16 fighter jets have been given a badly-needed boost with the creation of new mobile maintenance and operations modules which will help them evade Russian ballistic missile strikes.

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Human cost of Russia’s war


Russian forces attack Sumy Oblast, injure 3 civilians. Russian forces launched an overnight attack on Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy Oblast on July 26, targeting civilian infrastructure and leaving three people injured.

General Staff: Russia has lost 1,048,330 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022. The number includes 1,080 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.

9 killed, 61 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine over past day. Ukraine’s Air Force said Russia launched 208 drones and 27 missiles overnight, targeting cities and infrastructure in multiple regions.

International response


US Senator Blumenthal warns Zelensky over anti-graft law, backs protests as ‘democracy in action.’ U.S. Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal co-authored a bipartisan bill that would impose 500% tariffs on countries buying Russian oil, gas, or uranium.

Pope Leo meets Russian Orthodox cleric to discuss Ukraine war. The Vatican confirmed that Pope Leo received Metropolitan Anthony, the senior Russian Orthodox Church cleric who chairs its department of external church relations, along with five other high-profile clerics, during a morning audience on July 26.

Lithuania to allocate $32 million toward joint purchase of Patriot missile systems for Ukraine. Lithuania plans to contribute up to 30 million euro ($32.5 million) toward the joint purchase of U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine, Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT reported on July 26.

Russia could be ready for ‘confrontation with Europe‘ by 2027, Polish prime minister says. “Russia will be ready for confrontation with Europe — and therefore with us — as early as 2027,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.

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Lukashenko resumes use of migrants to ‘exert political pressure’ on Europe, Ukraine’s intelligence says. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is facilitating transit primarily to Poland, with some migrants arriving from Libya directly or through Russia — pointing to coordinated efforts between Minsk and Moscow.

Ukrainian drones strike major Russian military radio factory in Stavropol, SBU source says. Ukrainian drones struck the Signal radio plant in Russia’s Stavropol Krai overnight on July 26. The plant, located around 500 kilometers (311 miles) from Ukraine-controlled territory, manufactures electronic warfare equipment for front-line aircraft and is a major part of Russia’s military-industrial complex.

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Lemmy has a problem


With the recent issues of Tea (teaforwomen.com) posting unsecured user data, it's easy to spot the heavy bias of male users in the comments.
With a 90% male demographic, Lemmy will face problems related to a homogeneous user population and all the issues that come with it. Right now, it's shaping up to be misogynistic, but it could also head into other bad places. Lemmy needs to attract a more diverse population of users or will end up as another echo chamber for the like minded.
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don't like this

in reply to Jeena

Wouldn’t a tankie instance have more women?

Your response seems almost defensive, which is weird. Lemmy is definitely overwhelming male. That’s not an inherently bad thing, so I don’t get the defensive tone here or taking OP to task about data methods.

Disagree all you want, but this website is incredibly male dominated. I don’t think OP needs to do a peer-reviewed, double-blind study to say so.

in reply to mienshao

Why are you so aggressively defending a false data collection method?

And what do you mean by "this website"?

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The challenge of deleting old online accounts | Loudwhisper


In the last days I spent a disproportionate amount deleting old accounts I found in my password manager, and mostly because so many companies - despite the GDPR - have rudimentary, manually when not completely nonexistent processes to delete your data.

In this post I describe my process going through about 100 old accounts and trying to delete them all, including a top 10 for the weirdest, funniest or most interesting cases I encountered while doing so.

in reply to loudwhisper

Nice article.
Enjoyed reading it.

A few months ago, I alao went on a small spree of deleting from my ~500 accounts.
Some companies/services were offline, some redirected, some had no or very cumbersome ways to delete my data.
Sometimes I juat wanted to edit my email.

Welp. No can do bro. Your E-Mail is cemented in place and only the heat-death of the universe can remove it.

in reply to Appoxo

Thanks. Absolutely my experience too.
The ones where you can't edit the email I noticed often used the email as username, and probably god knows how bad is the code on the backend.


Tyler, il figlio maggiore problematico della discussa deputata Lauren Boebert, è accusato di abusi su minori


Il figlio maggiore problematico della deputata Lauren Boebert (cristiana rinata e già sostenitrice della teoria del complotto QAnon) è stato accusato di abuso su minori in seguito a un incidente che ha coinvolto il nipote.

Tyler, il figlio ventenne della deputata repubblicana e dell'ex marito Jayson, è stato accusato di reato minore in Colorado l'11 luglio, ha riferito sabato Denver Westword , citando i registri del dipartimento di polizia di Windsor.

Il deputato Boebert ha minimizzato l'accusa, affermando che era il risultato di "una mancanza di comunicazione sul controllo del mio giovane nipote che di recente lo ha portato ad andarsene di casa".




"Lasciate che siano i bambini a farlo": il conduttore di Fox News chiede di sostituire gli immigrati con il lavoro minorile


Dopo una visita a una piantagione di mirtilli nel fine settimana, Hurt ha discusso con i conduttori di Fox News Rachel Campos-Duffy e Charlie Kirk sull'opportunità o meno che il governo sovvenzioni le piccole aziende agricole.

"E il dibattito, ragazzi, è su cosa dovrebbe sovvenzionare il governo... voglio dire, guardate, produrre mirtilli richiede molto lavoro, per esempio", ha detto Campos-Duffy. "Quindi cosa dovrebbe sovvenzionare il governo?"


Google Gemini deletes use's code


Another AI fail. Letting AI write code and modify your file system without sandboxing and buckups. What could go wrong.


Proton freezes Swiss investment over surveillance fears


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/44874398

Mechanize doesn't like this.

in reply to rhvg

Developing more slop AI but still no Linux drive client.

in reply to Pro

Hasn’t Elon been found multiple times suppressing people who say things he doesn’t like?
in reply to Pro

Why are they defending an app/website that has essentially become a knockoff of Stormfront?


in reply to Aceticon

Ever since, fitgirl and Dodi repacks came the fear of malware were completely removed - well atleast for me!
in reply to Harry_Houdini

It also protects your machine from any spyware in the original game, as it's very easy to have the sandboxing deny network access beyond localhost.

Personally I run everything inside the sandbox with networking disabled.

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F1 driver OIlie Bearman broke the track record – in Varberg


Ollie on holiday in Sweden completing side quests 😀

F1 driver Ollie Bearman broke the track record – in Varberg

Suddenly, Formula 1 star Ollie Bearman appeared at the Varberg go-kart track with his sights set on the track record.

But it took several days – after a serious effort that required both help from his family and optimisation of the go-kart.

"We had to cool the engine with a leaf blower," he says.

It was during Bearman's holiday in Sweden that the F1 star's girlfriend's family challenged him to break the track record at the local go-kart track in Varberg. Something he confidently expected to be able to do on his first attempt.

But what the Brit didn't know at the time was that it would require several days of effort, and suddenly his holiday turned into something completely different.
"Every trick in the book"

"I thought it would be easy. But on the first day, I was three or four tenths behind. It was a short lap, around 29 seconds, so I had to be extremely careful and try every trick in the book," he told the Motorsport website.

But despite this, the Haas driver, who is making his first full season in Formula 1 after previously stepping in as a reserve driver for Ferrari, was defeated on the first day.

On day two, the 20-year-old stepped up and took action: thinner clothing and removing parts of the chassis to keep the weight down, getting his girlfriend to act as pit crew and another driver to slipstream behind him on the straights.
"He should be driving in Formula 1"

"It became a super serious mission. On the last day, we put on new tyres and lowered the tyre pressure after each lap. I have pictures of me and my girlfriend removing the petrol from the go-kart to make it lighter. We had to cool the engine between laps with a leaf blower.

Finally, after several attempts, Bearman set the new record: 28.97. On the track's social media, the star poses next to the record.

The F1 star himself had no idea who the mysterious miracle man was who held the previous record.

"No idea, but he should be driving in Formula 1 anyway," Bearman concludes.

But SVT can reveal that his name is Elton Zewenacht, 23, and that he himself aims to become a racing driver one day.

"I still have a dream that I want to start competing," he says.



in reply to Khuda

Ooohhh another dehumidifier!

But no no no no, this time, THIS time, MIT is involved so it MUST be true, because MIT would never link it's mlname to yet another Sammy product, right?

OOOHH, And this device will even get water out of desert air, you say? Like like all the other water out of dry air products that were all such obvious scams that any 15yo could use highschool physics to explain it to you?.

Well call me sold, I'm all in in this one! By the way, I have this nice heat little bridge in my backyard, you'd LOVE it! Pay first, the. I'll show ya, promise!

And just to make it really really clear: no, I haven't read the article and yes, it's a scam, and how do I know? Basic physics and, you know, seeing these devices come by every 2-4 years like clockwork and every damn time some university is funding it or attaching their names to it for some reason. I don't even need to read the article at this point.

Here is a question: can universities please require that students have taken some basic physics courses before they allow them to start dumb scams like this?

Edit: come at me Lemmy, down vote all you want, I'm still right

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in reply to Phoenixz

I never understood why people keep falling for the 'dehumidifer will solve world water shortages' thing over and over. It's an old idea and there is damn good reason you don't see this 'obvious' solution deployed everywhere. (Check out the if you would like to know more)
in reply to BombOmOm

Without even clicking I already knew it was thunderf00t and yes, you're totally right.

So sad that he barely publishes new material anymore

in reply to Phoenixz

If it makes you feel better, . 😀

I haven't watched it yet, but it's on my short list!

in reply to BombOmOm

Already seen it 😀 I've watched his videos almost since the beginning when he had his "why people laugh at creationists" series, very recommendable!
in reply to Khuda

These are called dehumidifiers and you should not drink the water that comes out of them.

The condensed water is pure, yes. But dehumidifiers almost instantly become a breeding ground for all kinds of nasty shit. Nasty shit that is now in your ‘pure’ water.

Edit: It's the same problem as the which is also a passive dehumidifier. This same idea comes up several times a year, yet you don't see them deployed in quantity anywhere. They simply don't work well. (The WaterSeer actually seems like a better design than what is in OP's article.)

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in reply to BombOmOm

Really?

The waterseeer was an outright scam that never would have worked because physics, yet collecting millions in funding. And that wasn't the first on either

This one is no difference, it's a scam.

in reply to BombOmOm

The condensed water is pure, yes


"Pure" is not a good thing when talking about water. Your body relies on minerals dissolved in drinking water. Also, water is a powerful solvent and if it isnt already saturated with minerals it will absorb calcium right out of your bones

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Study Reveals a Malware Problem on Pirate Sites, but How Bad is It?


A new report investigates the cybersecurity risks consumers face when using digital piracy services in Southeast Asia. The findings clearly show that pirate sites are a bigger threat than legal streaming platforms, suggesting that countermeasures are warranted. However, does is also mean that pirates are 65 times more likely to be infected by malware? And is that even important?
in reply to Pro

Ok, I have a problem with this. They link to a PDF that shows the "methodology" used to determine what is malicious (torrentfreak.com/images/Watter…). Only it doesn't actually provide the methodology other than to state that a human identified it or a machine identified it as a cyber threat. Without info on how that identification process works, all the graphs they display are meaningless and so is the report.
in reply to Pro

I've never found it particularly difficult to find malware on open pirate sites.

Hell, if you walk into the Pirate Bay without a ad block on you could probably have a compromised EXE in two clicks.

I don't think malware is any worse or better than it's been for 30 years





Study Reveals a Malware Problem on Pirate Sites, but How Bad is It?


A new report investigates the cybersecurity risks consumers face when using digital piracy services in Southeast Asia. The findings clearly show that pirate sites are a bigger threat than legal streaming platforms, suggesting that countermeasures are warranted. However, does is also mean that pirates are 65 times more likely to be infected by malware? And is that even important?




Grateful Dead — Live Dead (1969)


Live Dead è il primo album dal vivo della band che più di ogni altra ha costruito la propria immagine sui “live”. Nella loro discografia i dischi dal vivo hanno raggiunto quelli in studio e senza dubbio sono destinati ancora a crescere... Leggi e ascolta...


Grateful Dead — Live Dead (1969)


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Live Dead è il primo album dal vivo della band che più di ogni altra ha costruito la propria immagine sui “live”. Nella loro discografia i dischi dal vivo hanno raggiunto quelli in studio e senza dubbio sono destinati ancora a crescere. Live Dead è un live un po’ speciale non solo perché è stato registrato con una platea di amici e non con un pubblico pagante ma soprattutto perché è un disco di passaggio, “il” disco di passaggio dagli Acid Tests e dalla San Francisco “sixties” verso il mondo nuovo, verso i settanta, anni più complicati e grigi... silvanobottaro.it/archives/427…


Ascolta: album.link/i/20885553


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