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How Instagram’s new ‘Friend Map’ feature puts your privacy at risk – and how to turn it off




'Largest civilian flotilla in history' to set sail for Gaza


cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/5774306

Activists from 44 countries plan to launch the largest civilian flotilla in history at the end of August in an effort to break Israel’s siege on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the starving population of the enclave.

The Global Sumud Flotilla, along with three allied initiatives, will send dozens of boats from Spanish ports on 31 August and Tunisian ports on 4 September, aiming to establish a humanitarian corridor and confront what organizers call Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.

“This summer, dozens of boats, both large and small, will set sail from ports across the world, converging on Gaza in the largest civilian flotilla of its kind in history,” said organizer Haifa Mansouri at a press conference in Tunis hosted by the Joint Action Coordination for Palestine.

The mission brings together four groups: the Maghreb Sumud Flotilla, the Global Movement to Gaza, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, and Sumud Nusantara.

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Importing Lemmy settings seems to do nothing


I exported my settings from a Lemmy instance running v 0.19.11, and it seems that the import doesn't bring in anything (subscriptions, blocks, etc.). Does Piefed use a different JSON schema or is it just not possible to import from Lemmy into Piefed? I have tried importing multiple times, waited a few days, and still nothing.
in reply to ChickenF622

This used to work and I exported from PieFed and imported into another PieFed instance just yesterday. Maybe Lemmy changed the JSON structure.

We'll look into it.

in reply to Rimu

Do you want me to send you the JSON I'm working with? If so what would be the best way to get it to you.
in reply to ChickenF622

I think I know the problem - I fixed an issue with the settings import a week ago but piefed.ca hasn't updated to the latest version yet.

If you're not committed to piefed.ca then check the footer of any other instance. You want it to say PieFed v1.1.0 instead of PieFed v1.0.x. piefed.zip, feddit.online, quokk.au and piefed.social are all on 1.1.

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in reply to ChickenF622

Hey! I had this same issue on Piefed.ca about a month ago. Tried several times at different times of day. I waited a few more days, then randomly tried again to check and it worked. Not sure what happened. Meanwhile importing settings on Piefed.social worked fine. But I really wanted a Piefed.ca account lol
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Meta supported phishing?


Hello

Long time lurker, first time poster etc etc...

Interested what you guys make of these WhatsApp messages I just received...

...I have no such booking...

Obviously this sort of scam/phishing nonsense is nothing new to me, but a few things stood out...

  • They have my full name and phone number 😕
  • I do use booking.com (but I suppose many do so they could assume...)
  • This WhatsApp message has been marked as "using a secure service from Meta"... So this isn't just a random phone (I have anonymous messages blocked) they have some sort of privilege on the platform... WTF
  • They even have some special reply buttons at the end of the message.
  • I just don't get it... Like, what are the odds they guess the dates and hotel accurately that I would bite...? And having gone to this length, why then fall at the last hurdle by having a weird sender name like "Rus Education"...?
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in reply to FBJimmy

All the message means is that whoever it is is using a business account.

faq.whatsapp.com/6434609272832…

"You’ll see the following messages, when a business chooses to:

Use a partner: You’ll see “This business works with other companies to manage this chat.”

Use the WhatsApp Business Platform Cloud API (Hosted by Meta): You’ll see “This business uses a secure service from Meta to manage this chat.”

If a business is using the WhatsApp Business app or managing and storing customer messages themselves, you’ll see: “Messages and calls are end-to-encrypted. Only people in this chat can read, listen to, or share them.”"

So, hypothetically, if I were running a scam, yeah, I'd set up a business account using the Platform Cloud API to get that sweet, sweet "secure service" note.

in reply to FBJimmy

Curious if the account is a legitimate Rus Education account that got hacked. I've been seeing that a lot lately where random legitimate businesses are contacting people about totally unrelated subjects. Seems scammers are probably using hacked business accounts to allow them to send messages to anyone without restrictions.



US demands for Hezbollah disarmament may force Lebanon into dangerous choice


In recent weeks, the US has been pushing for the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah. The government had already been moving in that direction, but not at the pace the US wanted. Lebanese media began to fill with warnings from unnamed sources that if Hezbollah’s arms were not confiscated soon, a second war with Israel could be on the horizon.

Near-daily Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, in violation of the November ceasefire, have also undermined the Lebanese government’s claims that only the state can protect sovereignty.

The day after Lebanon announced it would draft a plan to disarm Hezbollah, an 11-year-old child was killed by an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon.

The Lebanese army has not responded to any of the thousands of Israeli airstrikes on the country since November – nor does anyone expect it to. The under-equipped, under-staffed army can do little in the face of an Israeli military equipped with US fighter jets, which drop the latest US munitions by the thousand.

“The US, Saudi and EU are in agreement on this point: the question is no longer if Hezbollah should be disarmed, but how to do it,” the diplomat said.



Japan’s Re-militarization: Another strategic misstep




Hubei Leads Robotics Revolution at CISCE 2025 in Beijing




European Commission launching #Wifi4EU initative, 93k high-speed private access points across the EU, free of charge.


cross-posted from: slrpnk.net/post/25779751

The intative promises to be privacy-friendly with no tracking. Stating:
Your privacy is important. The WiFi4EU app ensures a private online experience with no tracking or data collection. Simply connect and enjoy free public Wi-Fi without concerns.

Source: digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/…

Will be interesting to see how this spans and plays out in reality. Looks promising too, did a quick scan of their builtin permissions and trackers and looks good too. (Scanning tool is called Exodus)



in reply to primalmotion

Imagine being so brainwashed that you think anything outside your state approved propaganda is not a good source.


in reply to mr_MADAFAKA

Honestly even though I'm fully invested in desktop/laptop Linux. I kinda don't get the buzz for a fully Linux phone, When de-googled Android exists and is already optimized for phone/touch use.

Only argument I have in favour of it is, it's less dependant on Google.

But outside of that I don't get the hype for running desktop apps (that normally aren't designed for small touchscreens) on a phone.

in reply to HouseWolf

You aren't meant to use it on the small screen. We have increasingly powerful computers in our pockets that we use to watch TikTok, wouldn't be nice if you didn't have to buy a laptop/desktop for school/work and could just dock your phone and have a full desktop experience?

You could already do that with a lot of use-cases, but we can't yet fully utilize the power of our phones when docked.



Help me figure out a skateboard graphic


Hi, all!

I love Linux. I LOVE open source. I suck at designing anything artistic.

I just got into skateboarding and I am going to order a new deck for this old board we have. The deck is a cruiser style with a fish tail.

What FOSS characters or designs/references would be cool to see?

I was just thinking of Tux, but I need some more ideas. Especially for the griptape.

Thanks! This is truly the year of the Linux desktop.

in reply to JumpingPants

Anything from !unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org
in reply to JumpingPants

I happen to really like a lot of the motifs used by Ubuntu. Regardless the merits or demerits of the distro, the graphical iconography is pretty cool. Likewise with Arch. Like, that Arch pointing forward on the surface would be cool. The Ubuntu circular logo on the wheel rims, as well.
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in reply to bubblybubbles

Add every settler colonial country to that too. Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland. Basically any country where speaking English is considered a good thing.
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in reply to bubblybubbles

Authoritarians - whether tankies, or fascists, all produce the same results. We've got the fascist type right now in charge in the US.
in reply to Lucidlethargy

Idk man at least John China isn't taking bribes as a public ceremony.
in reply to Lucidlethargy

In authoritarian china i can drink beer in the streets with no problem.
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in reply to Lucidlethargy

Very unserious and deeply ahistorical. If you can see a parallel between the USSR's end and the end of, say, Nazi Germany or Pinochet's Chile, let alone the US and China rn, you have been watching too many infographics show and not been reading nearly enough.
in reply to Lucidlethargy

No, lmao. Socialists and fascists are entirely different, economies run with public property as the principle aspect are entirely different from economies run with private ownership as the principle aspect. Anti-communists that equate the fascists with the socialists implicilty hand the power to the fascists by demonizing the only real alternative.
in reply to Lucidlethargy

It's a good idea to check the community first... For example, this is the memes community on lemmy.ml. definitely worth appreciating a bit of self aware humor here.

It's honestly a good parody of TPUSA

in reply to Lucidlethargy

The US's bourgeois "democracy", genocided an entire continent, and committed countless atrocities across the globe.

The "authoritarian" label never gets levelled at the US, great britain, france, or other imperialist powers who carved up the global south and bled it for hundreds of years. It only gets used against their enemies, who dared rise up and fought back against colonialism.

Even fascism is far less effective than bourgeois parliamentarism at killing millions of innocent people. The nazi's failed to accomplish in eastern europe, what the US successfully carried out and its liberal democracy is still carrying out in north america.

in reply to Dessalines

10 million people die every year because it is not profitable to feed them or give them medicine. Capitalist wealth comes from the blood and sweat of everyone else.



Team Leader at Gaza Aid Distribution Sites Belongs to Anti-“Jihad” Motorcycle Club, Has Crusader Tattoos


A lead contractor for a company providing security at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s controversial food distribution sites is a member of a Crusader-inspired motorcycle club that touts its opposition to the “radical jihadist movement.”

Johnny “Taz” Mulford belongs to a Florida chapter of the Infidels, a biker group for veterans of U.S. wars and private military contractors like Blackwater. In May, Mulford began recruiting among his Facebook network for an unspecified job opportunity, asking anyone who “can still shoot, move and communicate” to contact him.

Reached by phone on Friday, Mulford confirmed to The Intercept that he is currently in Israel, adding that he was “on his way to a checkpoint,” but declined to comment further. Two sources directly familiar with the Gaza operations of UG Solutions, including former contractor Anthony Aguilar, confirmed Mulford’s employment to The Intercept. Mulford’s ties to the motorcycle group were first reported by Zeteo.




Sudan military destroyed UAE plane carrying Colombian mercenaries: State TV


Sudan’s air force has destroyed a UAE aircraft carrying Colombian mercenaries as it was landing at an airport in Darfur controlled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), army-aligned state TV reported.

The attack late on Wednesday killed at least 40 people, the state broadcaster reported. A military source, speaking to the AFP news agency on condition of anonymity, said the Emirati plane “was bombed and completely destroyed” at Darfur’s Nyala airport. There was no immediate comment from the RSF.

AFP quoted an Emirati official denouncing what he considered false allegations that the Sudanese army had destroyed the plane. Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said his government was trying to find out how many Colombians died in the attack.

The army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has long accused the United Arab Emirates of supplying advanced weaponry, including drones, to the RSF via Nyala Airport.

in reply to geneva_convenience

So Israel threatened the UK. I'm still groggy and reeling from the implications, there, not just for the UK but the rest of the West. The implications for Israel is the only way to check them is to make them physically Isn'treal. The West won't because they're greedy, sadistic, sociopath, Nazis, and possibly also because of the implications of the threat made to the UK, but!

All these smaller states without defense/communication entanglements with Israel and without huge defense budgets can do so much to check Israel?

So a roll of the cosmic dice for outcome?



Exclusive: UK won't say if spy planes captured footage of Israeli attacks on UK charity workers


The British government faces renewed scrutiny over the nature of its military cooperation with Israel after it emerged that it is spending taxpayers' money to hire American contractors for surveillance flights over Gaza.

It was revealed last week that aircraft from the Royal Air Force (RAF) have conducted hundreds of surveillance flights over Gaza throughout Israel's war on the besieged enclave.

Middle East Eye asked the Ministry of Defence (MoD) under the Freedom of Information Act whether it holds video footage taken by RAF planes of two Israeli attacks in Gaza on British citizens or volunteers working for British charities.

The MoD refused to disclose the information, citing national security and defence exemptions.

One of the Israeli strikes MEE asked about killed eight volunteers working for the UK charity Al-Khair Foundation in March as they were setting up tents for displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza's Beit Lahia.

The MoD has previously confirmed it holds information gathered by spy planes on Israeli attacks, and has been widely criticised for not disclosing it.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Daily reminder that the Middle East Eye has no physical address. Which is extremely unusual.

That's because it's run by the Qatari embassy in London.

Notice how it doesn't depend on paying subscribers. It doesn't sell any advertising. And it doesn't ask readers for donations. How do they make any money? This is a serious red flag.

When Qatar was in a diplomatic crisis with Saudi Arabia, the Middle East Eye criticized Saudi Arabia 24/7.

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Huge encrypted files filling dribe


Hi all! I am running some recent version of Mint. I have been away for a bit but came back and thenpc reads 0 bytes free. Ooening the directory shows tons of files in home/private/ecryptfs some as small at 12MB and some as big as 170GB.

I tried to get some info but the terminal returned nothing on them, thought it might be shit and I dont have anything precious on it so I moved to delete but was told there are no such files when I did. I tried to sudo remove but got permission denied.

At this point, realising I dont have this connected to the web, and it hasnt been switched on in months despite the files showing ages 1-6 months - I thought an aold fashioned reboot would solve but now Mint won't let me passed the password login.

It recognises incorrect passwords but correct ones give a quick flash of a black screen with a typing marker flashing and back to login.

Any direction appreciated.

in reply to frongt

Yeah, its my frst dip into linux bit apprehensive to to start over...cant even rememer what I installed.

Would you recommend not encrypting home?

in reply to Squizzy

Encrypting home is good (although full disk encryption is better and with mint it's still easy enough)

Mint uses some helper scripts to mount/unmount your encfs, so maybe while trying to delete the files you deleted those too, and this would explain the login failing. It's been a while tho so I'm not sure, better to wait for someone else.

in reply to orsetto

I wiped it, coincidentally I also wiped the negligible amount of linux knowledge I had from my brain... restarting the process. I might write what I do down, preferences and software etc.


Revealed: “Skyrocketing” scale of UK police's Secret Facial Recognition Searches of Passport and Immigration Databases


  • The Government has secretly allowed police forces to search over 150 million UK passport and immigration database photos with “Orwellian” facial recognition technology for 6 years.
  • The number of searches of the passport database has “skyrocketed” from 2 in 2020 to 417 in 2023. 16 searches of the immigration database were made in 2023, increasing almost sevenfold to 102 in 2024.
  • Campaigners to institute legal action, claiming it is an “historic breach of the right to privacy”.
  • Former minister Sir David Davis MP says “It’s outrageous that parliamentarians and the public have been kept in the dark about this extraordinary surveillance system”.
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Lula slams Trump over Brazil tariffs, accuses Bolsonaro of betrayal


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34316429

Thursday, August 7th 2025 - 10:33 UTC
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva harshly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump following the implementation of a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports. Lula called Trump “authoritarian” with “anti-civilizational” behavior and accused him of creating “problems where there were none.”

“A president must not humiliate himself before another president. I respect everyone and demand respect in return,” Lula told Reuters, rejecting the idea of a phone call with Trump. “He doesn’t want to talk, and I have no intention of doing so.”




Lula slams Trump over Brazil tariffs, accuses Bolsonaro of betrayal


Thursday, August 7th 2025 - 10:33 UTC

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva harshly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump following the implementation of a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports. Lula called Trump “authoritarian” with “anti-civilizational” behavior and accused him of creating “problems where there were none.”

“A president must not humiliate himself before another president. I respect everyone and demand respect in return,” Lula told Reuters, rejecting the idea of a phone call with Trump. “He doesn’t want to talk, and I have no intention of doing so.”





Lula slams Trump over Brazil tariffs, accuses Bolsonaro of betrayal


Thursday, August 7th 2025 - 10:33 UTC

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva harshly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump following the implementation of a 50% tariff on Brazilian exports. Lula called Trump “authoritarian” with “anti-civilizational” behavior and accused him of creating “problems where there were none.”

“A president must not humiliate himself before another president. I respect everyone and demand respect in return,” Lula told Reuters, rejecting the idea of a phone call with Trump. “He doesn’t want to talk, and I have no intention of doing so.”


in reply to Florencia (she/her)

In 70 years on this planet, I would have thought we'd put LGBTQ+ and racism to rest. I look forward to a day when being LGBTQ+ is as boring as being heterosexual. America could solve about 50% of it's problems by using this one simple trick: Mind your own fuckin' business. My sexual proclivities should only come into discussion if you're sitting on my lap. Otherwise, piss off.
in reply to irmadlad

I'll go further: humanity could solve 99.9% of its problems if people would mind their own fuckin' business.
in reply to irmadlad

They are useful tools the rich have to keep us divided and fighting each other rather than them.
in reply to irmadlad

Those are not proclivities. Those are normal tendancies that multiple species share. ;)
in reply to Florencia (she/her)

Remote Learning Accidentally Introduced a New Danger for LGBTQ Students

Their laptop was given to them by their school, and it contains software that flags any student writing that uses, among other terms, “queer” or “transgender.”


The software must have slipped and fell into the laptop.



Smotrich poses next to 'Death to Arabs' graffiti in illegal West Bank settlement


Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich posed near graffiti that called for "Death to Arabs" on Thursday, as he visited an illegal West Bank settlement that was recently recognised by the Israeli government.

Smotrich's visit to Sa-Nur, which sits south of the Palestinian city of Jenin, came after the Israeli government quietly recognised the settlement as one of four that would be placed under the control of the Shomron Regional Council.

Images from Thursday's visit showed Smotrich standing near a wall bearing the slogans: "The people of Israel return to Sa-Nur!" and "Death to Arabs."



‘Palestinian Pelé’ killed in Israeli attack in southern Gaza


Suleiman al-Obeid was killed on Wednesday when Israeli forces attacked civilians waiting for humanitarian aid, the PFA said.

‘‘During his long career, al-Obeid, 41, scored more than 100 goals, making him one of the brightest stars of Palestinian football,” it said. His talent on the pitch earned him the nickname of “the Palestinian Pelé” – a nod to the legendary Brazilian widely hailed as one of the greatest players of all time.

Born in Gaza on 24 March 1984, Obeid began his footballing career with Khadamat al-Shati, later playing for Markaz Shabab al-Am’ari in the occupied West Bank, and Gaza Sport. A fixture in the Palestinian national side after his debut in 2007, Obeid gained 24 caps and scored twice, the PFA said, most memorably with a scissor-kick against Yemen during the 2010 West Asian Football Federation championship.



Ubuntu Pro for Personal/Home Use


For any Ubuntu users here, are you using the free personal subscription of Ubuntu Pro for ESM patches?

I'm curious how many bother, and how the experience is for home/personal servers.

in reply to thehatfox

I have enabled this on my private machine, because it's free and it was asking so nicely.

I don't have the same patches on servers at work.

in reply to thehatfox

I have a few low-stakes servers with Ubuntu so I enabled it, mostly for the kernel livepatching

in reply to Norah (pup/it/she)

I'm an Asian descent, and I absolutely approve the use of this term.

Also, as an Asian descent, I must say: you don't represent us, so stop getting offended on other people's behalf.

in reply to pastermil

I don't want to be a useless white person that doesn't call out racism, I'd rather be wrong than perpetuating centuries of hatred. Maybe it's shifted now but when I was a teenager ~15yrs ago it wad a shitty thing to say that was absolutely a negative thing, like calling someone a f*ggot. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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in reply to Norah (pup/it/she)

You wanna stop being a useless white person? Shut up for once — not everything is about you!
in reply to pastermil

Hey, you know you don't represent every single person, right?

Also, not how you use an EM dash. Are you a bot?

in reply to Norah (pup/it/she)

At least they represent one of them. You seem to represent exactly none of them.
in reply to Ghoelian

I'm not black either but I can tell these folks are fuckwits: thenation.com/article/society/…

But I guess I should keep that to myself, eh?

in reply to Norah (pup/it/she)

This is what I'm talking about. You think you're entitled to do what you want as long as you feel righteous about it.

I don't represent every single Asian descent, but at least I represent one, which is myself. Who do you represent, again?

in reply to pastermil

This would be like coming in here, as an african-american and saying that everyone can use the n-word. I don't have to listen to something that patently goes against the prevailing opinion of most african-americans. And I would be remiss not to point out to someone who isn't black that you shouldn't do that. That discourse has been done to death that white people need to call out racism. Just like men need to call out sexism. That's not entitled, that's just trying to live in a world free from prejudice.

But anyway, bye 👋

in reply to Norah (pup/it/she)

Are you really putting the n-word together with the word 'ricing'?
in reply to pastermil

Thank god we have people like you. Please never stop telling people it's ok to use this word.
in reply to vort3

Thank you!

God, I am just so sick of people being high and mighty by being pissed at some shit they know nothing of from their ivory tower while the people they're "trying to help" don't even see it as an issue.

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in reply to pastermil

You don't represent us either, when was the meeting we all agreed on not being offended by racism?
in reply to Magnum, P.I.

Did I ever mention of representing you? I don't even know you.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I might have to take a look at maybe seeing if I could find an i3 version of this. That would be pretty cool, personally speaking.

Taking a look at the script, though, it might not be too bad if I find a way to do it with i3 or Hypr. I might need to get my producer, Neigsendoig, looking into that.

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Tennessee executes inmate by lethal injection without deactivating his implanted defibrillator


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee executed an inmate Tuesday without deactivating his implanted defibrillator, despite uncertainty about whether the device would shock his heart when the lethal chemicals took effect.

Byron Black died at 10:43 a.m., prison officials said. Shortly after the lethal injection started, witnesses said Black told a spiritual advisor in the room that he was hurting so badly. Black looked around the room as the execution started and could be heard sighing and breathing heavily.

Black was executed after a back-and-forth in court over whether officials would need to turn off his implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, or ICD. Black, 69, was in a wheelchair, suffering from dementia, brain damage, kidney failure, congestive heart failure and other conditions, his attorneys have said.___

#USA
in reply to geneva_convenience

I hate to be cruel but why give it to him in the first place?

I mean I'm neither for the death penalty, or medical negligence for that matter, but if you where good other executing the guy, why spend the money on that?

Seems like a waste of resources if you don't value the guys life.

Either way adding more pain/suffering to an execution for no reason is fucked, even if the guy was a piece of shit.

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Trump says Intel's CEO must resign, sending its stock tumbling


Shares of Intel slumped Thursday after President Donald Trump said in a social media post that the chipmaker’s CEO needs to resign.

“The CEO of Intel is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “There is no other solution to this problem. Thank you for your attention to this problem!”

Trump made the post after Sen. Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel Chairman Frank Yeary expressing concern over CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s investments and ties to semiconductor firms that are reportedly linked to the Chinese Communist Party and the People’s Liberation Army, and asked the board whether Tan had divested his interests in these companies to eliminate any conflicts of interest.

in reply to geneva_convenience

BS. It's been falling since Dec 2023. And it's been around the current level for the past year.


Trump says Intel's CEO must resign, sending its stock tumbling


Shares of Intel slumped Thursday after President Donald Trump said in a social media post that the chipmaker’s CEO needs to resign.

“The CEO of Intel is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “There is no other solution to this problem. Thank you for your attention to this problem!”

Trump made the post after Sen. Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel Chairman Frank Yeary expressing concern over CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s investments and ties to semiconductor firms that are reportedly linked to the Chinese Communist Party and the People’s Liberation Army, and asked the board whether Tan had divested his interests in these companies to eliminate any conflicts of interest.

#USA
in reply to 小莱卡



Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows




‘It’s the Same Old Monroe Doctrine’: Washington Increases Pressure in Latin America


This week, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing 50% tariffs on Brazilian imports.

The president alleged that “policies, practices, and actions of the Government of Brazil threaten the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States,” and announced that, therefore, his administration is declaring a “national emergency with respect to that threat.”

Furthermore, the decree accuses members of the Brazilian government of taking actions that “infringe” on freedom of expression and “violate human rights.”

Trump previously warned that he would impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian products entering the United States, arguing that there is a “witch hunt” over the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro, currently under house arrest amid fears of an escape attempt during an investigation into allegations of “criminal conspiracy” and “coup d’état.”