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in reply to crankyrebel

And those pedos fund fuck tons of reactionary creators.

in reply to jackeroni

Is it hard to understand that news stories about something titles a "massacre" will have results about that first.

Search Waco and the first thing to show up won't be the local school.

in reply to jackeroni

Pop quiz: What happened to that person after this picture was taken?

Here's the rest of that video (Don't click until you have answered the question based on your own knowledge!):

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USA and Britain is discussing Zelensky's departure: Yermak, Budanov* and Zaluzhny in action


in reply to jackeroni

They should ask the Ukrainians who they want to lead them. But they wont, for fear they will chose the wrong leader ... again.




Poll: New York Dems side with Mamdani on Israel, Netanyahu


New York City’s Democratic primary voters overwhelmingly believe that Israel is “committing genocide” in Gaza and that the United States should stop arming the Jewish state, according to new polling from a pro-Palestinian group and shared first with Semafor.

Asked if the city should “enforce the arrest warrant” against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani supports, 63% of primary voters said yes.

The mayoral race might play into those numbers. Fifty-seven percent of New York Democrats said they would be “less likely” to support any congressional candidate next year who did not endorse Mamdani for mayor. And 72% favored candidates who would vote to “withhold U.S. weapons to Israel.”

in reply to geneva_convenience

The IMEU’s Policy Project, founded in 2024, has paid for several studies of the Democratic electorate’s Israel views, previously conducted by YouGov. During that year’s election, they found that then-nominee Kamala Harris could win votes by supporting an “arms embargo” on Israel, which the nominee did not do. In January, they found that 29% of voters who backed Joe Biden in 2020 abandoned Harris over her “administration’s support for Israel’s genocide.” (The group switched from YouGov to DFP because of DFP’s experience polling New York City specifically.)



Is anyone here running Linux Libre?


I would love to gain the idea that's possible what are the downsides and upsides. Based on that philosophy Nvidia is impossible right now.
in reply to Psyhackological

on principle it's good that somebody tries to keep it alive but libre and suckless suck for day to day desktop use
in reply to Psyhackological

I ran Trisquel 9 on my Dell T3600 desktop for a few years. I never noticed anything malfunctioning, but systemd was annoying so I switched to slackware15. My nvidia kepler gpu worked perfectly, and even my logitech webcam worked.

in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

Meanwhile, here in Europe, we signed a one-way deal to buy energy from the US. That sound like a shit deal
in reply to MrSulu

Yeah, you guys need to get your shit together quick. There's a lot of money being pumped in to highjack your democracies now that the process has been proven in the US

It's going to start with control over social media, censorship, saving the children. With an undertone of straight up fascism




Ghislaine Maxwell asks US supreme court to overturn conviction


Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker and associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has requested that the US supreme court overturn her conviction, saying she was unjustly prosecuted.

In 2022, Maxwell was sentenced in Manhattan to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking and other related crimes. Her legal team, however, submitted a request to the supreme court on Monday, seeking to overturn the lower court’s decision, arguing that a prior plea deal that Epstein took protected Maxwell from prosecution.

Maxwell’s submission to the supreme court comes days after she met justice department officials, as discussions began to see whether she would turn into a US government cooperator. Observers have suggested Maxwell may be able to expose new information about Epstein’s sex trafficking and the wealthy individuals who may have also been involved. It is not clear if Maxwell will become a US government cooperator and what she may receive in return.

Maxwell’s supreme court filing argues that Epstein’s 2007 plea deal with federal prosecutors in Florida should have barred her prosecution.

#USA


New York shooting: gunman kills four people at Manhattan skyscraper


A gunman killed four people at a Manhattan skyscraper that houses the headquarters of the NFL and the offices of several major financial firms before turning the gun on himself, New York officials have said.

An NYPD officer identified as Didarul Islam, an immigrant from Bangladesh and a father of two whose wife is pregnant, was among those killed. He was working off-hours as a security guard at the time, New York mayor Eric Adams told reporters, describing him as a “true blue hero”.

Authorities offered few details about the three other victims killed by the suspect – two men and a woman. A third male was gravely wounded by the gunfire and was “fighting for his life” in a nearby hospital, the mayor said.

Jessica Tisch, the New York City police commissioner, confirmed that “the lone shooter has been neutralized”. New York police also said the shooter acted alone and was dead.

#USA
in reply to geneva_convenience

White conservative fascists: Lets make shit horrible for everyone!

Islamic Conservative Fascists: Hold my kabob, my hateful brother.

Edit: I am a complete dumbass. I read this too fast.

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Canada’s Bill C-2 Opens the Floodgates to U.S. Surveillance




Hands-On With the Minimal Phone: Week 1


cross-posted from: startrek.website/post/26640050

Got my Minimal Phone about a week ago. It's definitely a niche device, a cross between a e-reader and a smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard. I'll preface this whole "review" by stating that it's not for everyone. For me, though, it's almost perfect as I don't (nor want) to spend all day staring at my phone, doom scrolling, watching video after video, etc. I just need the basics, love e-ink displays and physical keyboards, and this has me covered.

I put each section into spoilers as I didn't want to throw out a full-on wall of text. If I left anything out or if you have any questions about it, just ask.

Overall / TL;DR


It's a solid, well-built device for people who want to minimize distractions and get down to business. The e-ink display is naturally gorgeous, and the keyboard a joy to use. Other than the lackluster camera, most of my gripes can be solved in future software updates.

Specs: minimalcompany.com/

I won't spend time going over the specs since they're readily available. Rather, I'll just give my experience with the major features.

:::spoiler Build Quality

Build Quality


Build feels solid but there definitely is a "fragile" feeling to it. It's a pretty thin device, made of plastic, and has corners that seem like they won't take a lot of abuse. That's not to say it feels "cheap" - it doesn't. But it does feel like you'll want to put it in a case (more on that below) and definitely avoid dropping it.
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:::spoiler Display

Display


Like any e-ink display, the screen is crisp and easy on the eyes. The refresh rate is also about what you'd expect from and see in other e-ink devices such as a Kindle or a Kobo. The technology is what it is.

Minimal includes a "quick settings" app of their own design that will attempt to increase the refresh rate at the expense of image fidelity, but I've found it to be a bit buggy and leave it turned off.

What I believe it does, when set to either of the "fast" or "extra fast" settings, is only update every 2nd or 3rd line of pixels (not sure if "pixel" is the right word for e-ink, but it will have to suffice). This produces a very grainy image, but does, indeed, increase the apparent refresh rate. What I feel like it is supposed to do, and does at least part of the time, is do a full refresh after the contents on the screen stabilize in order to clear up the display. In practice, though, it doesn't seem to do that; even hitting the manual e-ink refresh button keeps the grainy image. The "fast" setting seems like it clears the image up more often, but not 100% of the time. The "extra fast" setting seems to always keep the grainy image.

So I do see what they're attempting to do here, but it just doesn't work quite right. Yet. This is something I feel they can and will eventually work the kinks out of.

That said, I just leave it on the "normal" refresh rate which keeps the display looking nice.

Other reviews have said they have to hit "refresh" repeatedly, but I've not had that issue. I've also tried to optimize things to reduce the number of things that change on the screen, so maybe that's a difference? It's not that I never have to hit the screen refresh button, but only occasionally.

Of note is that Minimal did so some tweaks to the base Android configuration to maximize performance of the e-ink display:
- Animations are disabled (confirmed in developer options)
- The color correction is set to grayscale
- Navigation mode is set to "3 Button" mode but the on-screen "soft" buttons are hidden (since it has capacative navigation buttons)
- Probably some other subtle config tweaks I may have missed.

Additionally, you will need to say goodbye to dark mode. On an e-ink display, "light" mode isn't the eye-searing problem it is with other displays, so an unusable dark mode isn't much of a loss. While dark mode is perfectly legible, due to the nature of e-ink, it will have to refresh more pixels every time something moves/scrolls. This causes the screen to both update slower and leave more "ghosts" requiring a manual press of the refresh button.

Sadly one place this is unavoidable is in the notification area quick actions. Organizing those was an exercise in frustration since the colors and fill of those buttons are fixed, and dragging things up and down was hindered by the darkness and slow refresh. Granted, organizing the quick actions is always frustrating in Android, but it's even worse here.
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:::spoiler Keyboard

Keyboard


I love this keyboard. It took me a minute to get used to it, but that's true for most keyboards on any new gadget. The keys are responsive, have surprisingly decent travel, and a satisfying but quiet 'click' feeling.

I've noticed other reviews calling out the space bar for being "mushy". I can see their point while also not being as harsh in my critique of it. While the spacebar is presented as a 4 key-width single button, it is actually two buttons with a wide keycap. You'll want to hit it on either side rather than in the middle. When you press it in the middle, you're straddling the two keys underneath and hitting neither one fully. Once you get used to that, I've had no issues with it.

Minimal includes a settings app to customize the keyboard. I haven't messed with it too much yet, but one thing I did do was enable the option to switch the alt mode of the voice input button. Normally, to type a period you would need to press Alt+Voice, but enabling that option makes period the default. I appreciated that greatly.

Some common characters, especially the forward slash, are not mapped to physical keys and require hitting the "symbol" button to bring up the on-screen character map. Not a deal-breaker at all, but takes some getting used to. The character map shows where the on-screen keyboard would be with other phones, so it doesn't feel awkward or intrusive, and you can close it with another press of the "Symbol" button.

My only actual gripe with the keyboard is the placment of the Alt and Shift keys. The Alt key is where you would expect Shift to be, and vice-versa. There seems to be a way to re-map those in the keyboard settings app, but I haven't messed with it too much. My first attempt didn't work quite right, and I reset them back to default while I was still playing around and getting it setup to my liking. I'll probably double-back on that later.
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:::spoiler Camera

Camera


While I've only taken a few test pictures, the camera on this seems like an afterthought. That, or it's just there to allow scanning QR codes. There are other reviews for the Minimal's camera (none of them particularly flattering), so I'll let those speak for me as well. The main problem is it's incredibly hard to tell if you got a good picture or not because of the e-ink display.

So if you require an excellent camera, this probably isn't for you.
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:::spoiler Software

Software


Aside from using the Minimal Launcher as default (more on that later) and a few settings apps specific to the device, the phone runs vanilla Android 14 and has absolutely no bloatware other than what Google mandates (Keep, Meet, YouTube, YouTube Music, et al).

By far, the software is where this phone needs the most work. That's not to say any of it is bad, just a little rough around the edges with room for improvement.

Minimal Launcher


I like the idea of the Minimal Launcher. It's a text-only list of apps with an optional clock and date display. Up to 8 (or maybe 7?) apps can be "pinned" with the rest available by swiping up. It's distraction-free and works very well with the e-ink display. But...that's about it.

It will let you rename apps, but sometimes they'd revert to the original app name. Sometimes my pinned apps would disappear. Sometimes newly installed apps woudln't show up until after a reboot. The launcher's settings panel is supposed to be accessible by swiping left or right on the home screen, but it only registers 4 out of 10 times.

You can install other launchers if you want. At first, I used my old favorite FastDraw but eventually settled on NeatLauncher.

NeatLauncher is what the Minimal Launcher should be, and I kind of wish Minimal would just fund that developer and adopt that as the official one. It does everything Minimal's launcher does, plus more, and is more stable and intuitive. If you're like me and like the idea of the Minimal Launcher, then give NeatLauncher a try.

"Lock" Screen


This quirk caught me by surprise. You would think that when you lock the phone, the lock screen would remain visible on the e-ink display. Maybe it updates the clock every minute, maybe it doesn't, but you'd still think the lock screen would be what's displayed when the phone is in standby.

Nope. It switches to whatever the screensaver is set to. By default, it's the Minimal logo with a white background. It also includes the same but with a dark background and another one with a Panda as alternatives. You can also use Google Photos's screensaver and show images you want.

Okay, so if I turn the screensaver off, it'll show the lock screen in standby, right?

Again, no. If you disable the screensaver, whatever was on your screen last will be what's displayed in standby.

I made a "Screensaver" galery in Photos and assigned that as the screensaver for a while, but when it's on charge, sometimes that causes the backlight to stay on. I also used a clock screensaver, but it doesn't update and shows the time as of when you put the phone to sleep. Not great if you want to just glance and check the time; it won't be right.

It does show the lock screen and notifications as they arrive, so that does fit expectations. If you have the screensaver enabled, it'll return to that after a timeout period (similar to other phones turning the display back off), but if the screensaver is disabled, then the lock screen remains visible.

In the end, I just set it back to the Minimal logo with the white background.

Again, this is a quirk/annoyance that can and hopefully will be addressed in a later software update.
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:::spoiler USB-C Port

USB-C Port


The USB-C port is listed as full featured (including video), but I have not been able to get any kind of video output from it. I hooked it to my USB-C dock, and it happily recognized the flash drive, keyboard, mouse, SD card reader, and ethernet port. The phone powered the dock and connected devices just fine, and it properly started charging when I plugged a USB-C charger into the dock. But the HDMI output on the dock never displayed video. I tried also to hook the phone into my USB-C travel monitor. It powered the monitor just fine and detected the USB devices connected to the monitor's hub, but no video.

I'm not sure if this is a software/firmware limitation or the specs on Minimal's website were incorrect about video output. I'm probably going to email support and ask for clarification.

This isn't a deal-breaker for me, but I was hoping to be able to dock it to my travel monitor for more intensive tasks and have it in something of a "Maximal Phone" mode lol.
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:::spoiler Call Quality, Data Speeds, and Cellular Performance

Call Quality


I've only done a few test calls with it, but they all came through loud and clear on both sides of the call.

Data Speeds


The radio is only 4G, so that's probably a bit limiting for some people. I knew that going in, but for the use-cases involved with this device, 4G is acceptable for me.

Using speedtest.net in a web browser (which only tests download speeds), I got about 35 Mbps down with what I'm guessing is 3 bars of signal (not that Android's signal indicator is useful in any way).

Cellular Performance and Compatibility


When I installed my SIM card, I got an SMS from T-Mobile that the device wasn't supported and may experience reduced speeds, gaps in coverage, etc. I'm not sure if it's because the radio lacks some bands T-Mobile uses or if it's just because the device isn't in their database and the message was just a "CYA". Regardless, there were no impediments to using it, just that warning text message. It does seem to support all the bands in my area, though. One of my older phones would lose signal when I was downstairs in the basement, but this one switches to the lower 4G band seamlessly.
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:::spoiler Cases and Accessories

Cases & Accessories

Cases


Unless AliExpress has some options (I didn't look there), then cases are slim pickings. The official, first-party case is $30 and has the same "ships in batches" delivery as the devices themselves. I sadly opted out of ordering the case assuming I'd find one elsewhere.

Thankfully, I do own a 3D printer and found this case on Printables: printables.com/model/1336645-m…

This was the first time I'd printed in TPU, so it took a few iterations to get something usable. The end result is far from perfect, but it's "good enough" until I get better at printing in TPU, some 3rd party cases pop up on Amazon, or I break down and order an official case.

The post photo shows my "best" 3D-printed case. If you think that one looks bad, you should see the reject pile 😂

Sceen Protectors


Amazon does have screen protectors for it, though they're not the tempered glass ones. Will probably pick up a pack of those soon to protect the screen from everyday wear-and-tear.
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:::spoiler Tips and Tricks

Tips & Tricks

Launcher


Replace the default Minimal Launcher with NeatLauncher. It's almost functionally identical but better in every way.
- Set Neat's color scheme to Achromic (black and white which looks great on the e-ink display)
- Set the background to transparent (any kind of background image is just "noise" when the screen has to refresh)

Screen Brightness


Note: E-ink displays are illuminated from the front, but saying "front light" sounds weird, so I will call it "backlight". Just in case anyone is feeling pedantic; I hear you, lol, but "backlight" sounds better.

The screen brightness controls could use some help out of the box. While Android and the device do support adaptive brightness, it doesn't take into account that e-ink needs less backlight the brighter the ambient light is. So you'll probably want to leave that off. Hopefully a later software update addresses that.

Minimal's "Quick Settings" app is always accessible by long-pressing the "refresh" button for the display. It's got 3 presets with individual options for screen brightness, color temperature, and keyboard backlight brightness. You can also set custom values and save it to the "custom" slot.

Because I only want the backlight on when the ambient light is insufficient, I found that I was going into the quick settings too often which annoyed me. So I set the brightness to 0 and saved it to the "custom" profile and used KeyMapper to bind the brightness controls to the long-presses of the volume keys. Any brightness above 0 in Quick Settings would act as the minimum brightness when adjusting it with Keymapper. The volume keys also do not "repeat" (holding them down only increases/decreases the volume by one increment), so no functionality was lost by re-mapping them to brightness.

  • Install KeyMapper
    • Bind a long press of "Volume Up" to increase the display brightness
    • Bind a long press of "Volume Down" to decrease the display brightness (will go down to 0)


    In the end: Single-presses of the volume key adjust the volume. Long pressing the volume up will increase the brightness 20% (can't find a way to control the increments) while long-pressing volume down will decrease the brightness by 20% or turn the backlight off completely.


Termux


What good is a phone with a QWERTY keyboard without installing Termux, am I right? Out of the box, Termux isn't a great match for the e-ink display because it defaults to white on black. Download the Termux Styling add-on and set it to "black on white" theme and your experiece will be MUCH better.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why spend money on this rather than just uninstalling stuff from a regular smartphone?


I've tried that and failed. What ultimately worked for me was when I bought a semi-dumb phone (Cat S22 Flip) that could only really do my bare essentials effectively. Now that I've cut all but the necessary apps out of my life, I really don't want to go back to a regular smartphone. The S22 Flip is also getting a bit long in the tooth with its Android 11 and no manufacturer support. I've flashed newer GSI-based images onto a secondary S22 I bought, but those have their own quirks and issues that aren't present on a stock device and have proven unreliable as a daily driver. I need a successor to my beloved S22 Flip, and this was the primary contender.

More than that, though, I am beyond tired of the "tall, skinny rectangle" form factor. Phones keep getting taller, skinnier (screen width), and thinner (thickness), and I've reached my limit. I miss my old OnePlus 3 with it's 16:9 screen that didn't feel cramped like the CVS-receipt screens on current gen phones.

This one has a portrait-oriented 4:3 display as well as a physical keyboard (something I miss greatly on phones).

Can it run Doom / play YouTube / etc ?


Yes. But you're not going to want to. The refresh rate is way too slow, and the images get all strobe-y.

What's the battery life like?


Honestly, I don't know yet. It's packing a 3,000 mAh battery which is tiny for a smartphone, but with the e-ink display sipping power, it evens out.

This early on, where I'm still setting it up and just seeing what it can do, I'm probably using more battery than I would under normal usage.

That said, I've been trying to use it "correctly" and have seen pretty decent battery life. Using it as an e-reader, for example, it only draws power when I turn a page (minus any Android background tasks). With the backlight off, I've read 5 or 6 long chapters with the battery only going down a percent or two (which is comparable to my Kobo).

Bottom line is: The less the screen changes, the longer the battery will last. I don't know if it'l get days of battery life with actual usage, but I've never obsessed over that; as long as it gets me through the day with normal usage, and so far, that's what I'm seeing (plus some).

Is it your daily driver?


Not yet. I'm still putting it through its paces, getting to know it, customizing it, etc. Unless my primary device meets a catastrophic end, it usually takes me 1-2 weeks to "provision" a successor. For now, I have my second line SIM card in it, so it's something of a secondary device at present. I also really like the S22 Flip I have now, so parting with it is going to be difficult.

Is there anything you hate about it?


I've got a few gripes and have noticed some quirks with the Minimal-specific software, but nothing I truly hate. If I had to choose one thing, and this might just be an Android thing nowadays and not specific to this device, it's that you can no longer configure a long-press of the power button to turn on the flashlight. All my other phones had that, or something similar, but this one does not. The closest I've come is mapping a long-press of the "symbol" button to toggle the flashlight, but due to not being rooted, that only works if the screen is on.

Can the bootloader be unlocked / Can it be rooted?


No idea yet. The developer option to enable OEM unlocking is available, but that may not mean much. I have not (yet) tried to actully issue the fastboot oem unlock command to see if the bootloader is capable of being unlocked or if it requires a code from the manufacturer. AFAIK, all non-shady rooting methods these days rely on unlocking the bootloader first.

Minimal has stated that they do not yet support 3rd party ROMs, but they do seem like they are open to it down the line (take that with a grain of salt, naturally).

I'm pretty conservative when it comes to modding my phones and never attempt anything without recovery tools and images on-hand. Right now, I do not have access to a stock image to restore if something should go wrong.

in reply to ximtor

I'm guessing second hand mid level phones from a few years ago, but I'm no op


Palestinian who helped make Oscar-winning No Other Land killed in West Bank


Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian activist and journalist who helped make the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, has been killed during an attack by Israeli settlers in the south Hebron hills.

The attack on Monday was captured on video, which appears to show an Israeli settler, Yinon Levi, who was put under sanctions by the US president, Joe Biden, then removed from the sanctions list by Donald Trump, firing his gun wildly at the time of the killing.

He was arrested later by Israeli police for questioning, though no charges have been filed against him.


in reply to appropriateghost

AMNY

The picture has since been changed but Google's image cache shows that they did use this. https://x.com/SabbySabs2/status/1950028731596034149

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in reply to TokenBoomer

At this pace Netanyahu will say that Israel is committing genocide before Bernie Sanders.


It Shouldn't Have Taken This Much For Mainstream Voices To Start Speaking Up About Gaza


Israel’s top human rights group B’Tselem has finally declared that Israel is committing genocide, as has the Israel-based Physicians for Human Rights. The Israeli organizations join Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, UN human rights experts, and the overwhelming majority of leading authorities on the subject of genocide in their conclusion.

The debate is over. The Israel apologists lost. And we are seeing this reflected in mainstream discourse. Pop megastar Ariana Grande has started speaking out in support of Gaza, telling her social media followers that “starving people to death is a red line.” This is a new threshold. Opposing Israel’s genocide is now the most mainstream as it has ever been.

We’re now seeing notoriously Zionist swamp monsters in the Democratic Party like Barack Obama, Hakeem Jeffries, Cory Booker and Amy Klobuchar changing their tune and attacking Netanyahu and Trump for their joint genocide project in Gaza, with increasingly forceful pushback from some on the right like Marjorie Taylor Greene as well.

As western pundits, politicians and celebrities suddenly pivot to denouncing Israel’s genocidal atrocities after two years of silence, it’s hard to believe that just a few weeks ago we were being told that saying “death to the IDF” is a hate crime.

People who’ve been staring at this genocide from the beginning have been asking the entire time, what is it going to take? What will it take for our society to stop sleepwalking through inane trivialities and vapid distractions and start opposing the holocaust of our day?

  • Raining military explosives on a giant concentration camp packed full of children wasn’t enough.
  • Burning children alive wasn’t enough.
  • Systematically destroying Gaza’s entire healthcare infrastructure — up to and including entering hospitals they’ve attacked and destroying individual pieces of medical equipment one by one — wasn’t enough.
  • Killing more journalists than were killed in both World Wars plus the US Civil War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Yugoslav Wars, the War in Afghanistan, and the ongoing war in Ukraine wasn’t enough.
  • The systemic rape and torture of prisoners wasn’t enough.

I’m glad people are waking up to the cruel reality of this nightmare. I’m grateful to each and every influential voice who uses their platform to speak out, even at this late date. I truly am.

But I also think we need to take a very hard, very uncomfortable look at ourselves as a society right now. If all those monstrous abuses were tolerable for us over these last two years, there’s something deeply and profoundly sick about our civilization.

The way things are clearly isn’t working. The mainstream worldview is clearly a lie. Everything we’ve been taught to believe about our society, our nation, our government and our world was clearly false.

We need to fight our way through the cognitive dissonance of recognizing that our entire way of looking at things as a collective has failed, and we need to find a new way of being.

Otherwise we’re going to keep being smashed in the face with increasingly horrifying reminders of what we have allowed ourselves to become.

The lessons will repeat until they are learned.

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Trump reiterates that he has the authority to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell


President Donald Trump on Monday reiterated that he is “allowed” to pardon Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell but told reporters that no one has asked him to issue one to her.

When asked on Monday if he would ever consider a pardon for Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for child sex trafficking and other crimes, Trump told reporters: “Well, I’m allowed to give her a pardon, but I — nobody’s approached me with it. Nobody’s asked me about it. It’s in the news about that, that aspect of it, but right now, it would be inappropriate to talk about it.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/28/trump-ghislaine-maxwell-pardon-jeffrey-epstein-00479862

#USA


Trump reiterates that he has the authority to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell


President Donald Trump on Monday reiterated that he is “allowed” to pardon Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell but told reporters that no one has asked him to issue one to her.

When asked on Monday if he would ever consider a pardon for Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for child sex trafficking and other crimes, Trump told reporters: “Well, I’m allowed to give her a pardon, but I — nobody’s approached me with it. Nobody’s asked me about it. It’s in the news about that, that aspect of it, but right now, it would be inappropriate to talk about it.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/28/trump-ghislaine-maxwell-pardon-jeffrey-epstein-00479862



Donald Trump Jr.’s Drone Ventures Could Make a Killing — Thanks to Dad’s Big Beautiful Budget


Last November, shortly after Donald Trump was reelected president, his son Donald Trump Jr. joined a venture capital firm with investments in several defense companies. Later that month, he was appointed the advisory board of Unusual Machines, a small, Florida-based drone company incorporated in Nevada.

Securities filings showed Trump Jr. owned 331,580 shares in the company, with only two top executives holding more.

Unusual Machines has been positioning itself to benefit from legislative and government policy changes.

The company is made up of two parts: Fat Shark, which makes goggles, controllers, and other drone components and accessories; and an e-commerce platform called Rotor Riot, which sells drone parts. According to a pitch deck for investors, Unusual Machines also plans to acquire an Australian drone motor manufacturer, Rotor Lab.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Having Fat Shark controllers become a part of this fever dream of a dystopia is just the writers bringing in easter eggs for the hardcore fans.
in reply to KnitWit

Rotor Riot is an even bigger disappointment. Mads Tech was very upset with them and he never gets political.

in reply to geneva_convenience

It's like telling your teacher you'll study if they gave you straight A's. Sorry to break it to you but that's how life works
in reply to Hikermick

It's like your teacher telling you that you can get straight A's by cheating because in the end the grade is all that matters.


Oh dear


Making America great again?

Just highlights the point that these people get paid in a month what one of the overentitled twats will pay for a pair of jeans or a TACO golf shirt.




Europe bends over for Trump. Promises to buy American weapons and accept 15% tarriff.


The deal includes $600bn (£446bn) of EU investments in the US, and the bloc will buy $750bn (£558bn) of US energy and also purchase American military equipment.

Mr Trump said: "I think it's great that we made a deal today instead of playing games and maybe not making a deal at all."

He said: "We are agreeing that the tariff... for automobiles and everything else will be a straight across tariff of 15%." However, the 15% baseline rate would not apply to steel and aluminium, for which a 50% tariff would stay in place.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

Europe didnt agree to a 15% tariff. Americans are paying the fucking tariff.
in reply to The Real King Gordon

Europeans lose out on the profit. Thats what a tariff mainly does, divert the profits from the company to the government.
in reply to qyron

The price of the import remains constant, maybe jumps a bit, but the costs rise. That means less profits and the cost is paid to the seppo government, hence my comment about diverting profits from europe to the seppo government.
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in reply to mathemachristian[he]

If a company isn't going to make a profit selling to America, they aren't going to sell it.

So the item the previously listed for $100 and made a $10 profit on, will now cost $115 for that same $10 profit. They won't all of a sudden drop the price by $15 to keep the sale price at $100 and then take a $5 loss on each sale, they will simply stop selling the item or Americans will need to pay $115 for the item and the government gets $15 and the company still gets $10, but it's still the Americans paying that $15 to the government, unless there is already a locally made item which sells for $105 then Americans will buy that instead and the European company can't compete anymore and will stop selling their product and Americans have less choice in the stores.

in reply to Pyr

Thats why i said less profits and not no profits. If they could have sold it for $115 they would have. There might be some price gouging using the tariffs as an excuse but its not gonna be such an effect across the board i dont think.

What I was thinking of was an item with a >15% profit margin now being less but not necessarily unprofitable.

If there is no profit to be made then yeah all the previous profits will go into the hostile countrys private sector since the gap is gonna be closed by domestic companies which is what trump means when he says that tariffs will bring jobs back.

in reply to The Real King Gordon

You are technically correct, but without any counter-tariffs Europe is practically paying the tariffs.

in reply to jackeroni

Why do "Communist" desperatly need a lone male leader in power of an only self described communist/socialist state to see their communist utopia? Marx wrote his theories i a very specific time. Im pretty sure he didnt think of stalins reign when he wrote about the means of production.
in reply to Rumo161

Even in Stalin's time, there was collective leadership. The western idea of a dictator within the communist system is exaggerated. Misunderstandings on that subject are caused by the lack of comprehension of the real nature and organization of the Communist power structure. Stalin, although holding wide powers, was merely the captain of a team, and it seems obvious that Krushchev will be the new captain.


  • CIA information report: "Comments on the change in Soviet leadership"

in reply to Dessalines

Owning 1 extra property and renting: Okay

Owning apartment complex and renting: Okay

Owing millions of single family homes and duplexes and rent hiking/price hiking the entire market: not okay

in reply to TheCompliantCitizen

Owning 1 slave: Okay

Owning a dozen slaves: Okay

Owning hundreds of slaves: not okay.

/s obviously

/uj

Of course slavery and landlordism aren't identical in every respect, but they both are based on a parasite class doing no work, and extracting labor value from people who do. Large-scale vs small-scale doesn't make landlording any more ethical.

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in reply to Dessalines

Do you have a problem with public housing or are landlords okay when it’s the state?
in reply to ILikeBoobies

You support this alternative with a completely different dynamic and incentives??

Another win for pithy internet hypocracy gotcha debatelord!

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in reply to AntiOutsideAktion

It was a reasonable follow up question, governments are corporations after all and they stated they oppose all landlord/renter situations
in reply to ILikeBoobies

Since when is communism against administration and social planning? Since when have Marxists said governments are corporations? This is deeply silly.
in reply to TheCompliantCitizen

I wish people here understand this. It costs money to buy property, and so effort needed to be applied into buying one was done beforehand by being good with money. Rich people don't need to go through this, and should rightfully be criticized.
in reply to ano_ba_to

Being exploited in the past does not justify exploitation on your part in the future.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Exploited? You mean working to earn money, like everyone else?
in reply to ano_ba_to

Not like everyone else. Capitalists do not work for their money, they exploit workers through paying them less than the value they create.
in reply to Dessalines

NGL if you are paying 2/3 of your income to rent you need to move to another part of the world.


Moore, Sir Roger Moore...


Sir Roger Moore quotes of note.

Today I am completely opposed to small arms and what they can do to children. I played every role tongue-in-cheek because I don't really believe in that sort of hero. I don't like guns.

To me, the Bond situations are so ridiculous, so outrageous. I mean, this man is supposed to be a spy and yet, everybody knows he's a spy. Every bartender in the world offers him martinis that are shaken, not stirred. What kind of serious spy is recognized everywhere he goes? It's outrageous. So you have to treat the humor outrageously as well. My personality is entirely different than previous Bonds. I'm not that cold-blooded killer type. Which is why I play it mostly for laughs.

My acting range? Left eyebrow raised, right eyebrow raised.

in reply to crankyrebel

The license plate on that car seems on-brand for Bond.
in reply to mercano

That's from The Saint, but then again he shagged around just like Bond in that series as well.


Ukraine Loses One of Two UH-60 Black Hawks in Iskander Strike


💪
in reply to jackeroni

No, unfortunate. Hopefully we send 2 more to replace it.
in reply to Hansae

I also support disarmament of USA.
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in reply to Hansae

Ah, I get it, you just support the empire and its foreign puppet Nazi Regimes.
in reply to jackeroni

No, I'd say you do.

ohchr.org/en/press-releases/20…

osce.org/files/f/documents/f/a…

reuters.com/world/europe/russi…

mk.ru/politics/2014/07/04/fash…

in reply to Hansae

The US getting drained is good though. Look at it this way, every equipment it loses in Ukraine is one that it can't send to Israel or use itself in its endless wars in Southwest Asia and North Africa.
in reply to jackeroni

One fewer helicopter, progress but not enough. This is one helicopter that will never be used to kill people in Southwest Asia or North Africa.

in reply to SleepyPie

Rent > Intergenerational slave labor camps


Agree, US prison system suck



parallels


parallel inventions in the 15th and 20th century:

  • books (printed through the printing press) spread knowledge just like the internet does, allowing a facilitated and drastically accelerated exchange of ideas
  • new transport methods allow new lands to be reached and new worlds to be explored. i wonder whether it is an accident that "spaceships" are called after ships
in reply to gandalf_der_12te

Ships, including ocean-going ships, were a thing long before 15th century. Europeans have travelled to North America in the 10th century. What happened around the 15th century was the creation of empires willing and able to colonize (plunder, steal, enslave) on a continental scale. The idea that the amerikas were somehow "the new world" rather than land stolen by massacring natives is imperialist propaganda. I think this is the reason why a lot of people fell for "colonize mars" bullshit - they subconsciously think that the land now occupied by the US was a barren wasteland which couldn't support human life until brave europeans came and covered it in McMansions and fast food chains. From that mindset it makes sense that we can do the same again, but with mars.


Wanted: Introductory slides on the broad topic


Hello, I am looking for simple introductory information. In the direction of data protection, digital sovereignty, open source, data sovereignty, freedom of information, etc...

I would be very grateful for tips and recommendations! 😀

in reply to utopiah

Great! That will be a good inspiration - thank you!
in reply to 7eter

Our pleasure, if you have ideas or suggestions both on topics or how we discuss them, please do share.


The new age verifying app for the EU will only accept Google Play integrity for Android, de-facto banning any aftermarket OS like GrapheneOS


cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/42943610

Taken from the readme of the app on github:
The current release provides only basic functionality, with several key features to be introduced in future versions, including:

App and device verification based on Google Play Integrity API and Apple App Attestation

Additional issuance methods beyond the currently implemented eID based method.

These planned features align with the requirements and methods described in the Age Verification Profile.

There is an issue opened to remove this as it's basically telling us that to verify our age in the EU an American corporation has the last word, making it not only a privacy nightmare but a de-facto monopoly on the phone market that will leave out of the verification checks even the fairphone (european) with /e/os.



The new age verifying app for the EU will only accept Google Play integrity for Android, de-facto banning any aftermarket OS like GrapheneOS


Taken from the readme of the app on github:

The current release provides only basic functionality, with several key features to be introduced in future versions, including:

App and device verification based on Google Play Integrity API and Apple App Attestation

Additional issuance methods beyond the currently implemented eID based method.

These planned features align with the requirements and methods described in the Age Verification Profile.


There is an issue opened to remove this as it's basically telling us that to verify our age in the EU an American corporation has the last word, making it not only a privacy nightmare but a de-facto monopoly on the phone market that will leave out of the verification checks even the fairphone (european) with /e/os.


in reply to schizoidman

It'd better to check whether the bootloader is unlocked. If banks can do it, then this app can also do it.


What are all the files/folders that will be in the filesystem after initrd?


is /run shared to the real filesystem after the initrd stage?
like what directories are shared to the real filesystem after initrd, or what files. Or is everything just inaccessible in the real filesystem from the initrd phase.
in reply to SpiderUnderUrBed

man switch_root

switch_root moves already mounted /proc, /dev, /sys and /run to newroot and makes newroot the new
root filesystem and starts init process.

WARNING: switch_root removes recursively all files and directories on the current root filesystem.


If you look at the source code, it uses mount(2) with the MS_MOVE flag to move the /proc, /dev, /sys, /run to the new root, then deletes all the files on the old root fs recursively, then MS_MOVE-mounts the new root over the old one. As the comment in the source code points out:

/* Don't try to unmount the old "/", there's no way to do it. */


This is presumably why it deletes the files on the initrd, because it is a ram disk and the files would be eating up memory if left there.

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in reply to crankyrebel

Apparently it flopped because it didn't explode like the chemistry kits did, so kids thought it was boring.

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in reply to HiddenLayer555

Hey, as a kid I spent a LOT of time trying to make something explode with chemistry sets. Very disapointing.


Community to ask for community names, like a directory


I'm looking for somewhere where I can ask for a topic and have suggestions and be redirected to a fitting community if one exists

If there's a community for this, can someone share it? Thanks

Btw the topic I'm searching for is wireless (bluetooth) earbuds, thanks!

in reply to Electricd

Some you might try 👍

!communitypromo@lemmy.ca
!helpmefind@lemmy.ml
!wowthislemmyexists@lemmy.ca


in reply to ceoofanarchism

As @DefinitelyNotAPhone@hexbear.net said, there's a huge difference between selectively using Nazis for their knowledge on R&D while keeping them on a tight leash, imprisoning, and even executing them, and what the West did, which involved giving them cushy jobs, erasing their crimes, and putting them in the highest seats of leadership of organizations like NATO. The West loved the Nazis (still does), the Soviets hated them.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

IIRC my world history class, the Soviets where perfectly fine letting the nazis destroy western Europe to the point of signing a non-aggression pact with them and only changed their mind once the Germans decided they would be the first to finally capture Russia from the Russians.
in reply to n7gifmdn

I'm sure that's how you were taught in (presumably) Canada, but that's not what happened. The Soviets spent the previous decade trying to form an anti-Nazi alliance with Britain, France, etc, who had instead signed non-agression pacts with Nazi Germany. It wasn't until the eve of wartime that the Soviets agreed to a non-agression pact with the Nazis to buy time before the inevitable war.

The Soviets expected it. The Nazis attacked the Soviets just like everyone knew they would, because the Nazis wanted to commit genocide on the Slavs and because Nazism is inerently anti-communist, and communism inherently anti-fascist, as communism is proletarian and fascism is bourgeois.

Harry Truman, in 1941 in front of the Senate, stated:

If we see that Germany is winning we ought to help Russia, and if Russia is winning we ought to help Germany, and that way let them kill as many as possible, although I don’t want to see Hitler victorious under any circumstances.


The West wanted the Nazis to exterminate the communists.

in reply to n7gifmdn

Why then had the Munich men refused all through the Spring and Summer to accept the only terms for an alliance with Russia which could mean anything to Russia? It was, says Schuman, because “all preferred the destruction of Poland to the Soviet defence of Poland. All hoped that the sequence would be a German-Soviet war over the spoils.” Is this a too stern judgment? It fits Ambassador Henderson, who told Hitler, on August 23, that he preferred a German-Soviet agreement to an Anglo-Soviet agreement.


Emphasis mine.

The Cold War & Its Origins, Vol. I, Denna F. Flemming, 1961, Chapter V



Kremlin reveals details of Putin-Netanyahu call




Whitelist community on blocked instance?


Hi, I have lemmy.world blocked for browsing purposes because you know, it's mostly trash.

However, I want to post a question in !summit@lemmy.world because I'm having an issue with the app where I can't seem to access the toggle to hide posts from bot accounts.

Is there a way to whitelist a niche community without unblocking the instance it's on?