The impossibility of banning encrypted communication?
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Linux on a 2014 macbook air?
A friend of mine has an old macbook air. It still works, more or less, but the OS isn't getting any updates anymore, and updating to the latest OS seems dicey.
Has anyone had experience installing linux on an old macbook? From a quick internet search it looks like you can just make a bootable USB and have at it. Thinking mint because it's popular and my friend is a pretty basic user. The laptop will be mostly used for like youtube/netflix and basic web browsing.
Edit: a little extra context: I am moderately comfortable with Linux. I ran mint for a while on my desktop, and I've done software development for a job. I can install docker and start a python project fine, but I'd use a GUI for like partitioning a hard drive.
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Try some debian or antix they go well with older stuff. I have a old 2015 laptop. I run gnome debian 12. Ran antix prior. Its pretty solid.
The installers come with gui partition stuff so don't worry.
Update: installed mint. Seems work. Had a problem where it couldn't see the HD. Had to change an option in grub
Pasting what I found online to fix it:
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thank you so much! what was the solution!
for anyone might read this in the future: in the bootmenu where u can select which version of linux u wanna boot u can press "e" and then u need to add intel_iommu=off at the end of the line of the "linux" row - i had some double dashes at the end for me it did the job when I add them before the double dashes.
Then I could see the harddrive and install mint mate on my old macbook air
also needed later on to set the parameter permantent by opening a terminal and used this command
sudo nano /etc/default/grub
edited this line like this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash intel_iommu=off"
then save and exit nano and this command for updating the boot thingy
sudo update-grub
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On the long march to sovereignty: Niger’s revolution against French neocolonialism enters third year
Partnership with Huawei: How Kazakhstan Plans to Develop 5G, Cloud, and AI
Partnership with Huawei: How Kazakhstan Plans to Develop 5G, Cloud, and AI
Ministry of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Huawei Sign Memorandum of Understanding, DKnews.kz reports.The Ministry of DigitalDKNews.kz
Of course it does. It's stolen Nortel stuff.
But, you see, the theft is the problem. I hoped that was obvious.
Best game engine to start with as a beginner to gamedev and linux?
Hi, game developer here.
If you're just starting out, Unity is a bit more mature and established - and it works fine on Linux. There are also quite a few resources for getting started that apply to the current version out there (E.g. It isn't rapidly changing too much at the moment for someone just starting out). It also has the best mobile support of any engine out there, so if you want to test your game on a phone that's your best bet.
Godot is popular among hobbyists, and could be a fun start, but I don't know of any serious games being made in it yet (having said that, I know quite a few folk who are currently evaluating it, so maybe in a few years).
But, really, my recommendation is to focus on learning a programming language first. Figure out the ins and outs of basic C#, then start learning about an engine that utilizes it.
I'm only saying this because it sounds like you're looking into how to build games, not just one specific role of the process: if that's the case, starting with some basic C# tutorials/classes would help a lot.
Once you know the be basics it will be much simpler to work with an established Engine, and jumping from one to another will also have less friction.
Finally, remember that scratch is a good tool to learn about how to program. If you're feeling like you've mastered it, now is a great time to move on to a proper programming language.
Protests in Israel - Haaretz
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33974624
Over the past week, Tel Aviv-Jaffa saw a myriad of protests, each with its own message. But the movements must now truly join forces – Gaza's children and Israel's hostages can't wait for us to build the perfect coalitionfrom Haaretz Today via email
Israel News, Thursday, 31.07.2025
Linda Dayan[an Israeli liberal perspective on various protests going on in Israel right now]
Each of these demonstrations carries its own message. At one, saying "starvation isn't a Jewish value" would be considered provocative; at another, signs declare "end the genocide." Some rail against the government for allowing Haredi youth to dodge the military draft, while others call for wholesale refusal to serve in the military at all.
Protests in Israel - Haaretz
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33974624
Over the past week, Tel Aviv-Jaffa saw a myriad of protests, each with its own message. But the movements must now truly join forces – Gaza's children and Israel's hostages can't wait for us to build the perfect coalitionfrom Haaretz Today via email
Israel News, Thursday, 31.07.2025
Linda Dayan[an Israeli liberal perspective on various protests going on in Israel right now]
Each of these demonstrations carries its own message. At one, saying "starvation isn't a Jewish value" would be considered provocative; at another, signs declare "end the genocide." Some rail against the government for allowing Haredi youth to dodge the military draft, while others call for wholesale refusal to serve in the military at all.
AMOLED Linux?
I havent used Ubuntu in a long time but im guessing its a similar process to Debian. Open terminal and type
sudo apt install gnome-tweakssudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions
sudo apt install gnome-shell-extension-manager
Go into the extension manager. Click browse and search for and get blur my shell, and User Themes. Go to gnome-look.org and go to the gnome shell section and find a theme you like. Place it in the /.themes folder (located in Home create this folder if needed), then click the gear next to User Themes and select the theme you added.
Make sure you get a gnome theme that is made for your current version of gnome or itll look janky. Blur my shell will take your desktop background and fill in some of the dead space with that. There are other nice extensions too. Lock screen Background, AppIndicator and KstatusNotifierItem Support, Caffeine, Weather O'Clock, are some i use.
Mess around with it a bit and get a feel for it is my suggestion. It should be easily reversible so dont be afraid to try stuff out. (You can turn extensions on/off with a click)
Protests in Israel - Haaretz
Over the past week, Tel Aviv-Jaffa saw a myriad of protests, each with its own message. But the movements must now truly join forces – Gaza's children and Israel's hostages can't wait for us to build the perfect coalition
from Haaretz Today via email
Israel News, Thursday, 31.07.2025
Linda Dayan
[an Israeli liberal perspective on various protests going on in Israel right now]
Each of these demonstrations carries its own message. At one, saying "starvation isn't a Jewish value" would be considered provocative; at another, signs declare "end the genocide." Some rail against the government for allowing Haredi youth to dodge the military draft, while others call for wholesale refusal to serve in the military at all.
The Russian Armed Forces take Konstantinovka in a pincer grip — "Military Correspondents"
The Russian Armed Forces take Konstantinovka in a pincer grip — "Military Correspondents": EADaily
EADaily, July 31st, 2025. The Russian army is completing the defeat of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the area of Alexandro-Kalinovo, covering the key town of Konstantinovka in this direction from the flanks.EADaily
Museum or Crime Scene? Britain Illegally Holds Egypt’s Cultural Heritage
Museum or Crime Scene? Britain Illegally Holds Egypt’s Cultural Heritage
Many visitors to the British Museum in London have no idea that some of the ancient treasures they admire were looted and stolen.Sputnik International
Scientists Say Your Body Starts Aging Faster After 50—but Not All Parts at Once
Scientists Say Your Body Starts Aging Faster After 50—but Not All Parts at Once
Scientists found certain tissues and organs go through the aging process at different rates than others—they also found the proteins that cause it.Darren Orf (Popular Mechanics)
we are not the same person lol
I barely have time to post on this account let alone an entirely separate one
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Or maybe just maybe your trapped in an echo chamber. my buddy your necroing a 30 day old thread to stand up for and proudly chest beat about humans killing other humans because you like how red some of those humans leaders claim to be. It's a disgusting take you should re-evaluate. Also the attack that your jabroni is beating his dick over failed and all those Russians are dead now in addition to countless more ukranians
So ultimately you need to take a minute and reflect do you want more dead Russians or do you want more alive Russians. The war continuing only makes more dead Russians. I hate the Russian gov but I am and always will feel for the Russian people led into the slaughter.
I think that's very funny that you're saying this while based on your timestamps and time zone history, you're either posting from China or Siberia. But thank you for assuming that my fascist fuck face government pays me
I am disappointed however that you were not able to answer whether your intention is for more Russians to die or for less Russians to die.
BRICS not working against other countries — Kremlin
BRICS not working against other countries — Kremlin
According to Dmitry Peskov, BRICS was created and is developing so that countries can cooperate in areas of mutual interest for mutual benefitTASS
Trump extends deadline for tariff deal with Mexico by another 90 days
Donald Trump has extended the deadline for a tariff deal with Mexico by another 90 days, fuelling speculation he could announce pauses for dozens of other countries that face punitive higher import duties from Friday.
As the countdown continues to his deadline for a trade deal – already extended by four weeks from the original 90 days – the US president said he had made the decision to offer more time to Mexico because of the complexities of the trading relationship.
He wrote on social media: “We will be talking to Mexico over the next 90 Days with the goal of signing a Trade Deal somewhere within the 90 Day period of time, or longer.”
A little more than two weeks ago Trump threatened the EU and Mexico with tariffs of 30% on most exports to the US, but last Sunday he concluded a deal with Brussels with a 15% baseline rate from 1 August.
Trump imposes sweeping new tariffs on dozens of countries in latest bid to reshape global trade
High levies affecting some of world’s poorest countries are to go into effect in seven days, while Mexico granted 90-day extensionHelen Livingstone (The Guardian)
What to Do — And Not to Do — About a Judge Like Emil Bove
President Donald Trump’s second term has so far been a constant barrage of unconstitutional actions and illegal orders. So it was thus no surprise when the Senate on Monday confirmed Trump’s former personal lawyer and Justice Department lackey, Emil Bove, to a lifetime appointment on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
That 50 Republican senators would install this fascist bootlicker to one of the most powerful judicial positions in the land for life is, as MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissmann put it, “a nail in the coffin” for a system of checks and balances on authoritarian presidential overreach.
There’s a risk, however, after a grave blow like this to legal, political, and constitutional norms, that liberal epitaphs to the American constitutional order will mourn the wrong thing.
What to Do — And Not to Do — About a Judge Like Emil Bove
To confront a judge like Emil Bove so committed to Trump’s authoritarianism, we need to recognize the underlying problem.Natasha Lennard (The Intercept)
Colonial Theft: How Western Nations are Looting Ukraine's Cultural Treasures
Colonial Theft: How Western Nations are Looting Ukraine's Cultural Treasures
The war in Ukraine is being used as an excuse by European nations to plunder Ukraine's cultural heritage for their museums. Sputnik’s got the proof.Sputnik International
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On the one hand, yes, Dems aren't doing shit for us.
On the other hand, no. Republicans built this concentration camp and I dont believe it would exist if Trump lost.
Russia’s International Reserves Hit Record $695.5 Billion
Despite Sanctions, Russia’s Reserves Reach All-Time High
Russia's international reserves have surpassed $695 billion, reaching a record high despite Western sanctions and frozen assetsAnton Kulikov (Pravda English)
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Three Reasons Why Chasov Yar’s Fall Spells Doom for Ukraine – and What Comes Next
Three Reasons Why Chasov Yar’s Fall Spells Doom for Ukraine – and What Comes Next
Russian forces have liberated the strategic stronghold of Chasov Yar in the DPR. Sputnik asked top military experts from Russia and Europe to comment on the development, and what it means in both the military and political/diplomatic contexts.Sputnik International
Lingmo OS???
Hello, Linux people.
Anyone tried lingmo os? Is it stable? In videos the interface looks kinda clean and its based on Debian. Sounds nice. Anyone made some tests?
Greetings
But as other said, this is a pretty recent one so I would wait a bit before making mines jump on this MacOS like island
Mac OS brew librewolf deprecated?
I reinstalled Librewolf via brew on my Mac and got this message:
Warning: librewolf has been deprecated! It will be disabled on 2026-09-01.
Any idea what's happening there?
Would love to have another way to use Librewolf on Mac OS btw... it has to be reinstalled regularly with "brew reinstall librewolf --no-quarantine" because the installation "is broken". Very annoying, but I love Librewolf!
brew install --no-quarantine
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Should the Ghidra cask be removed due to quarantine issues?
Verification This issue's title and/or description do not reference a single formula e.g. brew install wget. If they do, open an issue at https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues/new/choose...matt-phylum (GitHub)
LOW-maintenance distro solely for VPN hosting?
I want to run a small VM running a very low-maintenance distro for the sole purpose of running a private VPN (preferably WireGuard).
I do this because I want to access all of my ESXi VMs from WAN.
I'm thinking Fedora Server because it has roling-release, so I don't have to reinstall, I guess? But I want it to be very stable, because if it fails I lose access to ALL my VMs.
Immigrant with prosthetic legs thrown into solitary for griping about flooded cell: report
A Liberian-born double amputee was thrown into solitary confinement at a Georgia immigration detention center after refusing to enter his flooded cell — a move that could have destroyed his battery-powered prosthetic legs and left him unable to walk, according to a report.
Rodney Taylor spent three days in a "restrictive housing unit" at Stewart detention center after guards tried to force him into a cell with an inch of standing water. For Taylor, whose microprocessor-controlled prosthetic legs cannot get wet, entering that cell would have been catastrophic, The Guardian reported.
The 46-year-old barber has lived in the U.S. nearly his entire life after arriving from Liberia as a child on a medical visa. He underwent 16 operations and has only two fingers on his right hand.
Immigrant with prosthetic legs thrown into solitary for griping about flooded cell: report
A Liberian-born double amputee was thrown into solitary confinement at a Georgia immigration detention center after refusing to enter his flooded cell — a move that could have destroyed his battery-powered prosthetic legs and left him unable to walk,…Adam Nichols (Raw Story)
World’s ‘oldest baby’ born from embryo frozen in 1994
The world’s “oldest baby” has been born in the US from an embryo that was frozen in 1994, it has been reported.
Thaddeus Daniel Pierce was born on 26 July in Ohio to Lindsey and Tim Pierce, using an “adopted” embryo from Linda Archerd, 62, from more than 30 years ago.
In the early 1990s, Archerd and her then husband decided to try in vitro fertilisation (IVF) after struggling to become pregnant. In 1994 four embryos resulted: one was transferred to Archerd and resulted in the birth of a daughter, who is now 30 and mother to a 10-year-old. The other embryos were cryopreserved and stored.
“We didn’t go into it thinking we would break any records,” Lindsey told the MIT Technology Review, which first reported the story. “We just wanted to have a baby.”
World’s ‘oldest baby’ born from embryo frozen in 1994
Parents of boy born in Ohio, US, used ‘adopted’ IVF embryo that had been stored away for more than 30 yearsTobi Thomas (The Guardian)
As Microsoft becomes a $4 trillion company, they "reward" their employees with massive layoffs & demands for "intensity"
Microsoft CFO calls for 'intensity' in memo, after blowout earnings
Microsoft reported a $27 billion quarterly profit, after cutting thousands of jobs. The CFO is keeping up the pressure.Ashley Stewart (Business Insider)
How to test Wayland from a live USB? (Ubuntu/Kubuntu)
Does anyone know how to test a Wayland session with a Kubuntu 24.04 live USB? I'm testing it out now, but I see that it's using an X11 session. I'd like to test how the laptop would work under Wayland instead, before installing Kubuntu or Ubuntu for good.
Some web search lead to this post, which gives quite involved instructions but it's from 2020. Hopefully it's more straightforward now?
Cheers!
Try Wayland on 20.04 live USB
I want to try out Wayland from a live USB session of 20.04.1. I tried the steps in https://askubuntu.com/a/988579/428527 which is regarding 17.04 without success (system settings still indicate X11...Ask Ubuntu
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Thank you. This live USB defaulted to X11 for some reason, but I was able to change to Wayland after the session started.
It turns out Wayland doesn't support my touch/pen-screen: ""Unsupported platform detected. Currently only X11 is supported". So X11 it is.
Is there way to capture wayland with ffmpeg?
Decentered Podcast S2E3 – Rabble from Nos.Social
Although some people debate whether or not Nostr is part of the Fediverse, the reality is that we have a lot in common, and the networks do overlap in places.
This is a really cool interview. Rabble is someone who started using the Internet in the late 90s to organize protests and bolster independent media. He would go on to become a founding member of Twitter, before focusing his attention on next-generation communication systems such as Secure Scuttlebutt and Nostr.
Dude has a massive depth of knowledge, and is a super cool guy. You can listen to this on my site, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Yep kinda, the white-washing history myth that most US gradeschoolers get taught is that "george washington had wooden teeth". The reality is that a lot of his teeth were from his slaves.
Margaret Kimberly's - Prejudential goes through every US president individually, and has a good chapter on him.
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in reply to youmaynotknow • • •Exactly.
They generate the keys, that's all you need to know in order to know that it isn't secure.
drspod
in reply to fullsquare • • •Chais
in reply to drspod • • •They say they don't, but you can only take their word for it.
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in reply to Chais • • •i guess that fb does store keys after all; they do respond to police requests
i also found this: reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/…
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in reply to KurtVonnegut • • •Ham radio in the US has restrictions on sending encrypted data over ham frequencies.
They can't stop you, they probably won't even catch you unless you are egregious about it. But if they do catch you, it's like a $10,000 fine.
I think the whole world is quickly moving closer to China's model. Everything that gets encrypted will need the government's key on it anything they can't decrypt will get blocked.
You basically set up some rules at the backbone level looking for suspect traffic. They could now have AI review the suspect traffic and try to tell if what's going on is viable data or nonsense words/coded messages. All communications will need to be identified. None of the blocking would work real time but once they know who's sending it in think that you've sent some stuff that you shouldn't be sending they could just turn you off.
I read an article somewhere recently where AI was able to tell if an image was being used with even the most advanced steganography with a fairly high reliability.
They'll never be able to stop people from privately communicating at small scale, But man will there be some watch lists.
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in reply to KurtVonnegut • • •The same way they prevent you from transmitting any other illegal content: they fine you and/or throw you in jail if they know you're doing it.
It's trivially easy to detect encrypted messages just by measuring the entropy of each message. A messaging provider would just turn you in if they detect it.
You could probably get away with peer-to-peer messaging, but your ISP would be able to detect that you're using unapproved encryption and then turn you in to the government.
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in reply to KurtVonnegut • • •people can already "vibe code" p2p encrypted apps for communications, its not that hard and it will only get easier to do.
HOWEVER. obviously not bullet proof, and once meaningful quantum computing combines with AI every keystroke and deleted message, every sneeze or fart you had near a smart phone or a router in your life will be recorded and accessed by it, at the will of its controllers.
every recorded secret will be known, or at least be accessible. the blackmail is gonna be off the chain hook. people are going to start doing things that make zero sense. and youll know why.
"in 2008, senator, you googled "how to tuck my wiener so i can fart into my urethra" in twelve separate variations, and when that didnt yield the results you wanted. you looked up "how to inject fart into urethra, safely".......... now, you are going to vote yay on the children coal miners bill, or we'll drop 2008s search history, and maybe take a look at 2014 to see how you discovered how you wanted to be a furrys "dog knotted bitch slave" while on vacation in vegas......looks like we have all the messages.....every second of your visit was recorded by your cell phone and iWatch, all the way down to your heart rate spiking when "white fang" pegged you for the first time that weekend.....so.....its gonna be a.....yay?"
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in reply to KurtVonnegut • • •Pretty easy honestly.
You do something like remove section 230 (or whatever the EU equivalent is) that provides safe harbor from liability for transit providers like ISPs and content providers like websites that host user submitted content. You condition any safe harbor on the services in question being able to turn over and ID exactly who the offending person was without fail and tie any and every packet to a real world person. You make explicit that not being able to scrutinize content (because of encryption) is not an excuse. Thus someone pirating or sending CSAM over your network via a VPN makes you liable for not stopping them.
As a result this forces ISPs to block all encrypted traffic detected via deep packet inspection. Only traffic encrypted with public key infrastructure that has government issued keys that allow snooping on it is allowed.
Tada. There's no way around this that doesn't involve painstaking steganography which can possibly be nailed by AI anyways. Things like embedding a secret message in pictures you send with some pixels shifted to hide the data and your friend having a program and key that can decode it. Or things like taking all the capitalized letters and applying rot13 or something to them with some sort of algorithm but then you need to find a way to make the message intelligible on the surface as if you're sending constant unintelligible messages you might get flagged and blocked or visited by the police (or the police get a warrant and have your mobile company deploy malware onto your devices and spy on you as a threat because of that).
The only other alternative is using alternative infrastructure. HAM radio type network transmission via a series of hops with similar activists but this wouldn't be practical for most given the expense and the bandwidth would be awful. Also probably illegal and if they wanted to it would be trivially easy to identify and arrest those running these nodes and relays due to triangulation.
Turns out the whole liberal west with freedom of thought and speech was in fact a lie. Kept around to use as a stick to whack at the USSR with but now dropped at the first signs of serious popular discontent and trouble in favor of total control. Supposed values quickly dropped with no more excuse than "Russians" or "think of the children" or the usual criminals and terrorists.
They can't stop a really determined actor from engaging in encrypted messaging but they can stop 98% of the population and that's more than enough to control thought and action of the population.
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in reply to KurtVonnegut • • •Happy Net Box by Ben Brown
happynetbox.comKurtVonnegut
in reply to Zerush • • •Zerush
in reply to KurtVonnegut • • •Do you really think that they still are monitoring an paleolitic, forgotten since almost 50 years (1971), pre-internet command line protocol, like Finger, transmitted with a Ping not even over web? They have enough with monitoring high tech steganographic encrypted chats and socialnet, I2P and TOR network. It's something like a knock on the door, asking if someone is at home, serve for short text messages Often the best hideout is a plain sight,
Type in your command line
finger zerush@happynetbox.com