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Cholera kills 80, infects over 2,100 in Sudan’s Darfur: UNICEF


At least 80 people have died and over 2,100 cases have been recorded in Sudan’s five Darfur states until July 30, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Sunday, Anadolu reports.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/middleeastmo…


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Evidence pointing to genocide in Gaza overwhelming, says ex-war crimes prosecutor


A former deputy prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said the amount of evidence pointing to genocide in Gaza is overwhelming and likened the situation to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Anadolu reports.


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Woman arrested after travelling with two-year-old in suitcase in New Zealand


Police say 27-year-old charged with ill treatment and neglect of a child after bus driver spotted a bag moving


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Israeli forces kill at least 27 at food site while minister’s al-Aqsa visit causes outrage


Six more people die from malnutrition, while Itamar Ben-Gvir is first minister to publicly pray at sensitive site


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Australia | 'Stop Genocide!' 300,000 March Across Sydney Bridge for Gaza


"One has to be blind not to see that Israel has completely lost the majority of the world—including in the West."


Archived version: archive.is/newest/commondreams…


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Spain | Bodies of pilot and son recovered after plane crash off Port de Sóller, Mallorca


Civil Guard divers have recovered the bodies of a former US Army fighter pilot and his 13-year-old son after their small plane crashed into the sea near Port de Sóller, Mallorca. The crash occurred during an acrobatic flight in a Team Rocket F4 Raider registered N31VX on Saturday evening, shortly after takeoff from Binissalem airfield.

https://www.aviation24.be/miscellaneous/accidents/bodies-of-pilot-and-son-recovered-after-plane-crash-off-port-de-soller-mallorca/



Poland extends border controls with Germany, Lithuania


The Polish interior minister announced that the relevant regulation had been issued last Friday and submitted to the European Commission for notification


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Ryanair flights delayed at Eindhoven Airport due to staff shortages


Ryanair departures from Eindhoven Airport faced major delays on Sunday, largely due to ongoing staff shortages at ground handling firm Skytanking, the airport confirmed. Departing flights were most affected, though some arrivals were also delayed earlier in the day.the

https://www.aviation24.be/airports/eindhoven/ryanair-flights-delayed-at-eindhoven-airport-due-to-staff-shortages/



[Article] Solar power plant repurposed to hunt asteroids at night


To keep solar power stations from getting lazy, Sandia National Laboratories scientist John Sandusky is looking to give heliostat mirrors a side hustle. At the National Solar Thermal Test Facility he's experimenting with getting them to hunt for asteroids at night.


At least 68 African migrants dead and scores missing after ship capsizes off Yemen coast


At least 68 migrants are dead and 74 more missing after a ship sank off the coast of Yemen Sunday, the UN's migration agency said. Tens of thousands of migrants cross the perilous waters between the Horn and Africa and Yemen every year in search of work in Saudi Arabia and the wealthy Gulf states.


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UK pornography taskforce to propose banning ‘barely legal’ content after Channel 4 documentary airs


Programme about performer Bonnie Blue condemned for ‘glamorising and normalising’ extreme pornography


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in reply to BrikoX

Tell me again that UK is not a police state at this point...



UK: Social media people smugglers to face jail


The British government is looking to pass new legislation to clamp down on people smugglers who use social media to promote their services, including English Channel crossings, fake documentation and accomodation.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/dw.com/en/uk…


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GOG Launches NSFW Game Giveaway "To Raise Awareness On Censorship In Gaming"


The backlash continues after a large swath of sexually explicit games were removed from Steam and Itch--along with games that feature LGBTQ content and themes.


Link to giveaway: items.gog.com/freedomtobuy/ind…


in reply to BrikoX

In a non-fascist country lying to a court would land you in jail.


Lina Khan points to Figma IPO as vindication of M&A scrutiny


A surprising figure is celebrating Figma’s successful IPO: Lina Khan, former chair of the Federal Trade Commission, who said the offering demonstrates the value of "letting startups grow into independently successful businesses."
#USA
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Tesla loses Autopilot wrongful death case in $329 million verdict


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/45456343

Tesla must pay the plaintiffs $200 million in punitive damages, the jury said.



Tesla loses Autopilot wrongful death case in $329 million verdict


Tesla must pay the plaintiffs $200 million in punitive damages, the jury said.






One Third of the Web Will Stop Working in 4 Days: Massive-Scale CDN Compromise Starts Wednesday


About 34% of the web is still powered by HTTP/1.1 and that protocol will likely come under severe attack starting on Wednesday. Get a preview of what's in store for the latest security headache.

https://lowendbox.com/blog/one-third-of-the-web-will-stop-working-in-4-days-massive-scale-cdn-compromise-starts-wednesday/






Pi-hole discloses data breach triggered by WordPress plugin flaw


Pi-hole, a popular network-level ad-blocker, has disclosed that donor names and email addresses were exposed through a security vulnerability in the GiveWP WordPress donation plugin.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/pi-hole-discloses-data-breach-via-givewp-wordpress-plugin-flaw/

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Final thoughts re: FediCon 2025


As I write this, I'm sitting on an airplane flying over the Canadian prairies on my way home from Vancouver, BC. What an amazing group of individuals, who took the time out of their extraordinarily busy lives to see, hear, and learn about the fediverse!

As I write this, I'm sitting on an airplane flying over the Canadian prairies on my way home from Vancouver, BC.

What an amazing group of individuals, who took the time out of their extraordinarily busy lives to see, hear, and learn about the fediverse! The connections made and ideas discussed were so important, and you could feel the energy in the air.

You'd think after a solid six hours a day in a lecture hall would be enough, but at every opportunity in between, there were lively discussions about ActivityPub and the fediverse. It turns out when you get all of us in a group together we can talk and continue to talk about the open social web for ages.

I now have a to-do list about a kilometer long, they all need to get done ASAP!

Thank you to reiver@mastodon.social for organizing this conference, all of those who helped out and participated, and all those who attended.

From now on, whenever someone points a camera to me, I'll picture jaz@toot.wales saying "say FEEEEEEDIVERSE".

in reply to julian

@devnull Did you happen to speak to anyone about the future of SocialHub while at FediCon? Did your impressions match what Johannes reported in the reboot vs. shutdown topic?
in reply to Danyl Strype

Re: Final thoughts re: FediCon 2025


strypey@socialhub.activitypub.rocks I spoke to quite a few people at fedicon about this exact issue.

Many feel that some sort of discussion platform is needed, but for one reason or another SocialHub is not that platform.

They did often agree with my assertion that discussion of activitypub topics should take place on the fediverse itself.

in reply to julian

julian:

for one reason or another SocialHub is not that platform.


I'm curious to hear those reasons in some detail, ideally from the horses mouth. Whether here, in the verse (I'm @strypey at mastodon.nzoss.nz), or elsewise (contact info in the profile for that account). That helps us figure out what needs to be done differently. No need to worry about upsetting me, I respect absolute candour, and commit to replying both honestly and respectfully.
julian:

activitypub topics should take place on the fediverse itself.


I agree. As @how said in the against fragmentation topic, SH is part of the fediverse. But it also offers things that ephemeral micro-posting chatter doesn't, not least permanent archiving for later reference, and an entry point for newbies. If it's not doing a good job, let's talk about why, and do something about it.

One thing we could experiment with, if you're keen, is a complete mirror of the existing SH using NodeBB. With full archives, and full federation so anything posted to one can be read on both. That way people can use their forum interface of choice to participate (as well as being able to use other apps via AP federation). It also ends the problem of the existing SH being a SPoF, and thus a source of tension and territorial conflict.

in reply to Danyl Strype

Re: Final thoughts re: FediCon 2025


There is no existing, up-to-date exporter for Discourse to NodeBB. One would have to pay someone to do it.

While we (the royal we, NodeBB Inc.) would gladly take your money, you're better off sending it to nitro-porter, whose migrator is OSS.

in reply to Danyl Strype

strypey:

julian:
discussion of activitypub topics should take place on the fediverse itself.


I agree. As @how said in the against fragmentation topic, SH is part of the fediverse.


imo this is one of those points that sounds better than it actually is. being "on the fediverse" or "part of the fediverse" is a meaningless term without providing specifics. what actually matters here is the distribution and aggregation of resources (posts, threads, and so on). it's not broadly useful to have discussions about activitypub "on the fediverse" if those discussions never end up being seen by the people who want to see them.

for a discussion to end up on socialhub, one of the following needs to happen:

  • either someone notifies socialhub that their post should be aggregated
  • or socialhub crawls the fediverse and proactively aggregates posts

again, it's a distribution problem. keeping socialhub "in the loop" is necessary if you want your post to end up on socialhub. this can happen via fedi or it can happen via web ui. but it's automatic if you do it via the web ui, whereas if you do it via fedi you have to remember to send your post to the appropriate actor. the UX of participating in actual threads and including aggregators is very bad in the current fedi softwares -- usually, you have to include a mention of the actor who manages the thread in every single post you care to end up there, and there isn't a straightforward way to make that actor aware of old posts. this is why federation without any additional considerations is bad -- it leads to context collapse. you can't consider only federation, but instead you need to consider federation how, and with whom, and with which expectations.

for these reasons, i can't agree that "discussions of activitypub topics should take place on the fediverse" unless/until the fediverse becomes aware of the concept of discussions as separate from reply trees, and subsequently knows where to send all relevant notifications.

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in reply to a

Re: Final thoughts re: FediCon 2025


a, we may be talking about slightly different things.

My assertion is that discussions about ActivityPub should take place on the fediverse*.

I think you are asserting that SocialHub discussions shouldn't take place on the fediverse.

And so sure, there is zero ability for SocialHub to proactively pull in posts, but that's a failure of the software, not of the fediverse in general. (FWIW that failure is present in NodeBB too, even though we do have existing discovery tooling.)

I'll admit that it's hard to consume long running discussions on typical microblogging software, and additional steps need to be taken to keep SH in the loop, but that doesn't mean discussions don't happen there.

Because you know as well as I do that discussions do happen there organically, and often, too.

* Additional considerations about "which fediverse" is out of scope of this statement

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in reply to julian

agreed that it's not broadly useful to have discussions that aren't seen by people who want to see them. It's a two-way problem, keeping SocialHub in the loop and keeping everybody else in the loop as well. It's a good example of what I was talkingn about in the other thread: it's useful to get input on the question of whether or not SocialHub discussions are currenlty meaningfully "on the fediverse" from people who don't have SocialHub accounts!

I'm not sure you need to be able to fully pull in discussions that are happening elsewhere ... for example a link aggregator that combines links to interesting discussions elsewhere with discussions of its own that others can participate isn't as smoothly integrated but could still be useful.

Being able to have threaded, categorized long-form discussions that people who have accounts elsewhere can broadly participate in certainly seems like something that a lot of people want. If that's not possible with current fediverse software then (a) that's disappointing but also (b) now's as good a time as any to work on improving it and this is as good a use case as any.

By contrast it seems to me that most of the potential audience doesn't want non-federated threaded, categorized long-form discussions enough with the people currently active on SocialHub to participate on any kind of regular basis on SH.

@julian @trwnh

@julian @a
in reply to julian

Yeah. I have no idea how to follow SocialHub discussions Mastodon account. I see this post because I'm following you, but it's disembodied -- I don't see the rest of the thread. And I can search for @community@socialhub.activity.rocks but its profile is empty.

Not only that, If I'm reading it over there, and see something I want to reply to from here, doing the "copy this URL" trick doesn't work. Does that mean I'm not in the fediverse??? Hard to know, but in any case I haven't yet figured out how I can participate in discussions there except by replying to somebody I follow.

@julian

in reply to Jon

Re: Final thoughts re: FediCon 2025


jdp23@neuromatch.social I don't want to get overly technical about it, but that's due to fixable deficiencies in Discourse's AP integration.

I think you should be able to follow the @community@socialhub.activity.rocks actor, no?

The "copy URL" flow is especially prevalent on the fediverse, but Discourse doesn't support it (neither does Ghost, while I am talking about it.)

in reply to julian

@julian@community.nodebb.orgI don't want these posts cluttering up my home feed, I just want to be able to read and participate in the conversations. On Bluesky there's an ATProto feed that's got a bunch of discussion, I can check it when I feel like it (and people who want to can add it to their home feed) and reply
in reply to Jon

@julian Also, speaking of fixable deficiencies, my edits here don't seem to propagate to SocialHub . Without knowing the code I'm confident it's fixable because my edits did propagate to the NodeBB thread at community.nodebb.org/topic/189… , great to see!


in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

Are those the same Boeing planes that are losing parts during flyghts? and having engine fires during takeoff? the same ones that are now and then crashing with hundreds of people on board? And the most ridiculous excuses are being invented to cover up a real USA aviation scandal? Well, fine time to boycotting Vuelig.com too.....


[German] “I don’t give a damn if Americans buy or not.”


Article is in German; it’s an interview with the head of Zotter (an Austrian chocolatier). Also in the article: “We don’t dare invest in the US any more. The uncertainty is too great. Every additional 1% makes the chocolate more expensive, and ultimately someone has to pay for it.”


[Project] What Does One Billion Dollars Look Like?


According to Forbes, as of early March, 2023 there were 2,640 billionaires worldwide, 735 in the U.S. alone. These billionaires have each amassed at least one billion dollars worth of assets, including stocks, real estate, and cash — many of them much more than that.

But just how big is one billion? A number that large is hard to conceive of. Well, it's 1,000,000,000; ten to the ninth power; one-thousand millions. That might help some…but not much. How big is a million? Hard to say when we're just imagining it in our head or looking at figures on a page.

Wealth is also fairly abstract. What can one dollar buy? And how is a dollar earned? And what about one billion dollars…

in reply to BrikoX

1 million seconds is roughly 11 days. 1 billion seconds is roughly 32 years. Let that sink in. - YouTube user @Chattigurl1



Luoghi, paesi, città: Citiverse.it è un'alternativa ai gruppi locali Facebook a prova di privacy


[h1][strong]Con [url=http://citiverse.it]citiverse.it[/url] abbiamo portato [url=https://citiverse.it/categories]i gruppi locali Facebook in un luogo[/url] senza tracciamento![/strong][/h1] [img=https://citiverse.it/assets/uploads/files/1754238884471-f4fa

Con citiverse.it abbiamo portato i gruppi locali Facebook in un luogo senza tracciamento!


Clicca sulla tua regione e scopri le località che abbiamo inserito

Puoi usare Citiverse.it come Forum, ma le iscrizioni sono ancora soggette a invito. Da oggi è disponibile anche la nuova interfaccia a schede.

L'interfaccia a schede di Citiverse.it

Ma se hai un account del Fediverso (Mastodon, Lemmy, Friendica, etc) puoi seguire le località di Citiverse.it inserendo il link della comunità nella casella di ricerca del tuo software federato e seguendola. Se vuoi aprire una nuova conversazione dal tuo social, puoi menzionare la comunità

con la chiocciola + il nome della comunità + @citiverse.it.

Per esempio, se vuoi aprire una conversazione su "Roma" puoi menzionare @roma@citiverse.it

Vieni a trovarci: citiverse.it/category/12/luogh…


Un mese di sperimentazione con Citiverse.it. Quali sono le comunità attive e, soprattutto, di cosa abbiamo bisogno?


@fediverso@feddit.it

Un mese fa @skariko e io abbiamo ininziato a sperimentare su NodeBB con l'ambizione di creare un'alternativa federata ai gruppi Facebook, soprattutto quelli locali.

Per chi lo visita direttamente dal sito, Citiverse è un Forum; ma per chi lo usa dal Fediverso, Citiverse è un'istanza qualsiasi, ma con le "categorie" del Forum che diventano "gruppi Activitypub", come le comunità Lemmy.

Al momento abbiamo creato una settantina di comunità, suddivise per macrocategorie.

Volete visualizzarle dal vostro account Mastodon? Eccole qua:


NB: alcune potrebbero sembrarvi vuote, perché i messaggi che "contengono" si vedono solo dopo che le avete seguite.


1) DISCUSSIONI GENERALI



2) LUOGHI E CITTA'



3) FEDIVERSO



GRUPPI E ASSOCIAZIONI



4) ALTRO



DI COSA ABBIAMO BISOGNO


Vogliamo far diventare Citiverse un'alternativa ai gruppi Facebook, ma per farlo abbiamo bisogno che sia una comunità attiva:
Se la discussione è scarsa, nessuno prenderà in considerazione citiverse.it! Quindi:

1) seguite le comunità e partecipate alle discussioni con il vostro account federato
2) se volete una nuova comunità, chiedetecela
3) e se volete iscrivervi al forum, in questa fase, dobbiamo inviarvi l'invito via email




Do leaders even believe that generative AI is useful?


There's a very long history of extremely effective labor saving tools in software.

Writing in C rather than Assembly, especially for more than 1 platform.

Standard libraries. Unix itself. More recently, developing games in Unity or Unreal instead of rolling your own engine.

And what happened when any of these tools come on the scene is that there is a mad gold rush to develop products that weren't feasible before. Not layoffs, not "we don't need to hire junior developers any more".

Rank and file vibe coders seem to perceive Claude Code (for some reason, mostly just Claude Code) as something akin to the advantage of using C rather than Assembly. They are legit excited to code new things they couldn't code before.

Boiling the rivers to give them an occasional morale boost with "You are absolutely right!" is completely fucked up and I dread the day I'll have to deal with AI-contaminated codebases, but apart from that, they have something positive going for them, at least in this brief moment. They seem to be sincerely enthusiastic. I almost don't want to shit on their parade.

The AI enthusiast bigwigs on the other hand, are firing people, closing projects, talking about not hiring juniors any more, and got the media to report on it as AI layoffs. They just gleefully go on about how being 30% more productive means they can fire a bunch of people.

The standard answer is that they hate having employees. But they always hated having employees. And there were always labor saving technologies.

So I have a thesis here, or a synthesis perhaps.

The bigwigs who tout AI (while acknowledging that it needs humans for now) don't see AI as ultimately useful, in the way in which C compiler was useful. Even if its useful in some context, they still don't. They don't believe it can be useful. They see it as more powerfully useless. Each new version is meant to be a bit more like AM or (clearly AM-inspired, but more familiar) GLaDOS, that will get rid of all the employees once and for all.

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in reply to jackalope

Oh, not at all. It would be very rude of me to describe C as a pathogen transmitted through the vector of Unix, so I won't, even if it's mostly accurate to say so.

Many high level systems programming languages predate C, like the aforementioned Fortran, Pascal, PL/I and the ALGOL family. The main advantage C had over them in the early 1970s was its relatively light implementation. The older, bigger languages were generally considered superior to C for actual practical use on systems that could implement them, i.e. not a tiny cute little PDP-7.

Since then C has grown some more features and a horrible standard filled to the brim with lawyerly weasel words that let compilers optimize code in strange and terrifying ways, allowing it to exists as something of a lingua franca of systems programming, but at the time of its birth C wouldn't have been seen as anything particularly revolutionary.



M. K. Bhadrakumar: India Ignores Trump's Threats of Secondary Sanctions




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Kratsios: NIST needs ‘to go back to basics’ on standards for AI, not safety evaluation


When the Biden administration created a safety institute at the standards agency and then used it to run “x-risk evals, I think we kind of lost our way there,” he said. (“X-risk” is a shortened term for “existential risk” that’s associated with the idea that AI poses major threats to humanity.)

“To me, I think we need to go back to basics at NIST, and back to basics around what NIST exists for, and that is to promulgate best-in-class standards and do critical metrology or measurement science around AI models,” Kratsios said.

Kratsios’s comments about the body once known as the AI Safety Institute came a day after the White House released its anticipated AI Action Plan — which made dozens of recommendations to do things like deregulate and rid AI of “ideological bias” — as well as three executive orders that set parts of that plan into motion. The Thursday panel, moderated by CTA’s CEO and vice chair Gary Shapiro, was focused on those actions.

The discussion also followed the Trump administration’s move last month to rename the NIST-located safety institute to the Center for AI Standards and Innovation, cutting “safety” from the name. That component was initially announced by the Biden administration in November 2023 at the UK AI Safety Summit and, over the next year, focused on working with industry, establishing testing agreements with companies, and conducting evaluations.


I get that he's most likely just "following orders" for Thiel and probably not really coming up with any of this policy, but I hate this guy so much. Thiel sure knows how to craft a good public scapegoat for when things inevitably go horribly wrong.

in reply to orrk

Yes, Ayn Rand IS a Libertarian,


She didn't call herself a libertarian and explicitly said she isn't, libertarians don't call her a libertarian and explicitly say she isn't, only people not knowing what the hell they are talking about call her a libertarian.

There's absolutely no reason to call her a libertarian. No matter how you'd want that to accuse libertarianism of whatever bad.

It's actually funny, there is a bunch of ideologies, all different, and like all of them not mainstream and not left are bunched by idiots under libertarianism just like this. Rand isn't libertarian (not even in history of her beliefs), Curtis Yarvin isn't libertarian (despite history of his beliefs), Silicon Valley bros aren't libertarian (despite them using the word sometimes to the confusion of everyone), and neither are Zelensky and Milei (I mean, there is some awareness of libertarianism in his approahes).

I find it interesting, so many proponents of Libertarianism don’t realize that the limits we put on these things they want to exist to stop people from creating neo-feudal fiefdoms.


Bullshit. You might also want to think who's "we" and what externalia does giving that "we" an ability to "put limits on these things" possess.

If a government is too weak to stop large scale organized violence you get warlords, of some form, in the modern case it’s whoever has the most wealth to found the largest private army.


A government is large scale organized violence and warlords.

But hey, your not too far off the mark with the whole Nazi bit, after all the word Privatize was invented to describe what the Nazis did with state property.


That claim would require sources, I doubt you have any.

in reply to vacuumflower

She didn’t call herself a libertarian and explicitly said she isn’t


And North Korea calls its self democratic. Yet we don't call it a democracy.
No, we define these categories by what they are/do/believe in/etc... and like it or not, Ayn Rand's Objectivism is 100% a component of libertarian ideology, Ayn Rand's beliefs are very much a core component of Libertarianism, and i'm sorry to inform you that many on that list of yours ARE libertarians, such as Milei.
In the same way the Marx&Hegel were a cornerstone of communism.

But you are correct about Zelenskyy, he is not libertarian.

Bullshit. You might also want to think who’s “we” and what externalia does giving that “we” an ability to “put limits on these things” possess.


Standard Libertarian response that basically ignores the existence of anything outside the individual

Also, from the person who you believe isn't a Libertarian:
The source of the government's authority is "the consent of the governed." This means that the government is not the ruler, but the servant or agent of the citizens; it means that the government as such has no rights except the rights delegated to it by the citizens for a specific purpose. -Ayn Rand, Galt's Speech.

A government is large scale organized violence and warlords.
Spoken just like Rand herself!
"Only a government holds that power. The nature of governmental action is: coercive action. The nature of political power is: the power to force obedience under threat of physical injury—the threat of property expropriation, imprisonment, or death."
The Virtue of Selfishness
"The Nature of Government," The Virtue of Selfishness, again Ayn Rand.


Lastly, on privatization: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257…