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Twelve-day war: Impact of Iran’s strikes censored by Israel



in reply to Leaflet

Got to wonder if this'll affect intel in the data centre, one thing fucking over desktop users, quite another if enterprise are impacted.
in reply to BeardedGingerWonder

I doubt they'll be that stupid, however, all bets are off with the MBA's back behind the wheel...
in reply to BeardedGingerWonder

Probably not. In the data center, a server has its own temperature sensors. But most people never use those either and just use AC for the whole room.
in reply to frongt

From the article it looks like more than just temp sensors are going to be impacted.
in reply to Leaflet

by this time it probably would be easier to remove all the intel hardware support code


Every time Apple forces me to update


I never turn off my machine, because every reboot forces an update and my peripherals are ancient.
in reply to LillyPip

You should've bought an Android tablet. Or heck, a touchscreen and the rest of your pc setup if you're fancy.
in reply to somerandomperson

I don’t think that was a thing when I bought my Wacom, and this 12x8 tablet was the best you could get at the time for drawing and working with the Adobe suite in OSX, which was why I needed it.

I wish I could go back in time to when I could afford such things, but now I have to work with what I have. It’s still a very good tablet, it’s just getting outmoded for no good reason.

e: and I don’t mean something like an iPad, I mean a drawing tablet. This:

(Sorry for the horrible bloom)

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in reply to somerandomperson

How does nobody know what a Wacom tablet is? It's a periferal. Way cheaper than an Android tablet with stylus input.


Google is testing an AI-powered Google Finance website in the US, letting users ask questions, access advanced charting tools, view a live news feed, and more







What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users


Games on Linux are great now this is why I fully moved to Linux.
Is the the work place Pc's market improving.
in reply to SlartyBartFast

I’m gradually concluding that every decision in computer UI has been wrong. Peak UI happened in the 1990s; it’s been downhill ever since. People think terminals are scary, but come on—asking ChatGPT “how do I do this?” and getting three lines that have worked unchanged since 1989 is not harder than watching some tech-bro explain which menus to click… menus that get rearranged every six months so they can find new ways to wedge ads into your ribbon.
in reply to RavenofDespair

Deciding on what is the best distro
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SEC ends lawsuit against Ripple, company to pay $125 million fine


NEW YORK, Aug 8 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it ended its case accusing Ripple Labs of selling unregistered securities, leaving a $125 million fine intact and ending one of the cryptocurrency industry's highest-profile lawsuits.
Ripple and the SEC agreed on Thursday to dismiss their appeals of the fine imposed by U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan and her injunction against the sale of Ripple's XRP token to institutional investors.
XRP is the third-largest cryptocurrency by market value, trailing bitcoin and Ethereum, according to the market service CoinMarketCap.
The SEC sued Ripple in December 2020, near the end of U.S. President Donald Trump's first White House term, accusing it of selling XRP tokens without registering them as securities.
In a mixed ruling in July 2023, Torres said XRP was covered by securities laws when sold to institutional investors, while XRP that Ripple sold on public exchanges was not. She imposed the fine in August 2024.

https://www.profitableratecpm.com/ytkdfp10?key=1002ebe4a4b83b8d95555c11ca18ff7b



Americans, Be Warned: Lessons From Reddit’s Chaotic UK Age Verification Rollout



in reply to bubblybubbles

what actually is a tankie? I mean I just have an appreciation for the engineering that goes into mechanical stuff like tanks, helicopters and jets...but not cars
in reply to The Rizzler

Directly from Wikipedia:

The term "tankie" was originally used by dissident Marxist–Leninists to describe members of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) who followed the party line of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). Specifically, it was used to distinguish party members who spoke out in defence of the Soviet use of tanks to suppress the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the 1968 Prague Spring, or who more broadly adhered to pro-Soviet positions.[6][7] The term has extended to describe people who endorse, defend, or deny the actions of communist leaders such as Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong. In recent times, the term has been used across the political spectrum and in a geopolitical context to describe those who have a bias in favour of anti-Western states, authoritarian states, or states with a socialist legacy, such as Belarus, Cuba, China,[8][9] Nicaragua, North Korea, Russia, and Venezuela.


So OP is basically saying they love it when governments crack the will of their people by force as long as its their team doing it.

in reply to Sanctus

Wikipedia is owned by someone who's married to a federal agent, not a valid source of information for anything like this
in reply to Øπ3ŕ

They're right, cry about it
in reply to The Rizzler

If the right wingers in my country are vehemently against it. It must have something going for it. Otherwise they wouldnt have made their own conservopedia.
in reply to Sanctus

What a terrible metric. Literally reactionary
in reply to BrainInABox

You never engage with me positively. So I couldn't care less what you have to say. I never even engage with you first. You come to me to be a dick every time I post anywhere near an ml account.
in reply to Sanctus

I'm not the one trying to pull the "I couldn’t care less what you have to say" while continuing to reply anyway
in reply to Sanctus

So OP is basically saying they love it when governments crack the will of their people by force as long as its their team doing it.


Amazing how this doesn't' even match up with the definition you just posted yourself.

in reply to BrainInABox

I mean, it does match the original definition pretty well. Aa always it's an issue of people having different definitions for the same word.
in reply to silly goose meekah

It doesn't, though. The bit Sanctus added to the end was their personal evaluation of Marxism-Leninism, not something that matched the Wiki definition.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Specifically, it was used to distinguish party members who spoke out in defence of the Soviet use of tanks to suppress the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the 1968 Prague Spring


huh?

in reply to silly goose meekah

Correct, the reasons Marxist-Leninists support the suppression of western-backed and trained fascist counter-revolutions and widespread lynchings of communists and Jewish peoples are not about "good side crushing bad side."
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in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Idk about that. Seems there were conflicting opinions about whether this was good or bad. And while yeah it makes sense the CIA would back this. I dont see Amy fascist shit here.

On the night of 20–21 August 1968, military forces from several Warsaw Pact member states (Albania, Romania and East Germany did not participate[58]) invaded Czechoslovakia. Soviet media cited a call for help from unnamed representatives as the cause of the "fraternal intervention", publishing an unidentified appeal as proof on 22 August 1968; However, as it became clear from the first day that virtually the entire responsible leadership of the Czechoslovak government and communist parties, including Dubček, were being blamed as causes of the invasion, and even the Soviet-supported leadership fell into accusations against each other, most allied communist parties around the world rejected the Soviet pretext as a thin disguise for gross violation of national party autonomy.[59] Even President Ludvík Svoboda had publicly issued a statement calling on occupying forces to withdraw and for reforms to continue, while Czechoslovakia's UN representatives were calling for international support against the invasion.
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in reply to Sanctus

Wikipedia is a western-centric overview, not a historical document. The anti-communists in Hungary were marking up the doors of Jews and communists, lynching them. For Czechoslovakia, again, the counter-revolutionaries were anti-communist nationalists who wanted to install a far-right government. It's cut and dry among Marxist-Leninists that intervention was correct these days.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

I'd be happy to learn another viewpoint. But so far I dont see your claims backed up anywhere. Maybe if I could read some of your sources I could agree with them.
in reply to Sanctus

This is a decent overview of the background that led up to the events of 1956, and this is a decent overview of the darker side, where the lynchings happened. Content Warning: lynched corpses. Here is a source on MI6 training and arming the counterrevolutionaries. Those 3 articles give only the briefest overview of the events, but don't do the real buildup to them, their complexities, what the people actually supported, or the real character in any depth. If you want to actually take a deep dive, these are additional sources:

The History of the Working Class Movement in Hungary

1956 Counter-Revolution in Hungary

Others can offer more sources.

Overall, when it comes to geopolitical enemies of the United States in particular, it would not be a bad idea to treat your current understanding with extreme skepticism until you've investigated counter-sources as well. That doesn't mean the US always lies, in fact it frequently tells mostly the truth, but will distory either the quality or quantity of an event.

in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

Thank you, I'll read the epubs of those books. I was trying to dig more into Dubcek but the Wikipedia entry glosses over how he arrived at his conclusion and ideals. The US doesnt always lie, but it does a lot, especially very recently. I dont trust governments of any sort. I tend towards arnarchism.
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in reply to Sanctus

Well, there's a big difference between a government run by the working class, and one run by representatives of the capitalist class.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

It was not. Its my personal evaluation of a self described tankie. Which I dont think is an actual ideology. Just an insult. But OP said they were one so.
in reply to Sanctus

The only self-described "tankies" are Marxist-Leninists being tongue-in-cheek, like those who call themselves commies.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

I wouldn't be so sure. There are definitely authoritarian lefties, no matter how back asswards it seems.
in reply to Sanctus

"Authoritarianism" isn't really a thing. What ultimately matters is which class in society has control of the state, and that determines how it responds to class conflicts. What determines the strength of state force in those conflicts is the circumstances society is found in, not the whims of random individuals.
in reply to Sanctus

Using your own definition, the conclusion doesn't follow, what follows is that OP is a Marxist-Leninist. The concluding bit is your personal mischaracterization of Marxism-Leninism.
in reply to The Rizzler

It means exactly the same thing that "commie" meant during the cold war, it's just an updated version to for people who don't want to sound like red scare era boomers.
in reply to The Rizzler

It's a pejorative for Marxists, usually Marxist-Leninists, in the same vein as "commie," "pinko," and "red." That's about it.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

I've seen Marxists use the word too. It usually refers to authoritarian communists.
in reply to daggermoon

"Authoritarian" is a meaningless word, usually attributed to those who support proletarian states against landlords and capitalists. The "Marxists" that call other Marxists "tankies" tend to be the extremely western chauvanistic types that wish to endlessly critique society, not change it.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

To clarify, I was referring specifically to Russia, China, and North Korea.
in reply to daggermoon

To clarify, the overwhelming majority of Marxists support AES overall, except the very western, chauvanistic types that wish to endlessly critique society, not change it.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

What does AES mean in this context?
in reply to daggermoon

"Actually Existing Socialism," countries like the PRC, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, DPRK, and former USSR. Countries that have shifted to a mode of production where the large and key industries are publicly owned, rather than privately owned. The vast majority of Marxists worldwide support these countries, to varying degrees and of course with nuances. The ones who claim the title "Marxist" yet condemn them and those who support them as "tankies" are the chauvanistic western type devoid of meaningful practice.
in reply to Cowbee [he/they]

I think everyone has their own definition, though it’s definitely a crude slur.

I dunno a more respectful term, and my political leanings have changed over time, including recently…

Like I will nod my head as whatever capitalism or NATO or whatever has done. 'Yep, probably right, beyond awful'… But whatever the word/slur is, I draw the threshold at sheer inability to see self criticism, to an extreme. That’s a “tankie” to me.

I think would call extreme hyper capitalist apologists the same thing, where every awful thing capitalism and associated isms have done is just communist propaganda or whatever. That’s just too much for me.

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in reply to brucethemoose

The problem with having your own definition of a social term is that whenever you use it, others all generally see it as a negative term for a communist. For what it's worth, I don't really see people unable to perform self-crit among Marxists, but I see the word "tankie" thrown nonetheless.


sshPilot 2.0 released with tunelling support and more


sshPilot is a desktop application for managing SSH connections. It loads/saves standard .ssh/config entries and make it easy to manage multiple servers.

It fully supports dynamic, remote and local port forwarding, key-pair generation, file transfer to remote machines and more.

Features:
- Load/save standard .ssh/config entries (it loads you current configuration)
- Full support for Local, Remote and Dynamic port forwarding
- Intuitive, minimal UI with keyboard navigation and shortcuts
-- Press ctrl+L to quickly switch between hosts), close tabs with ctrl+w and move between tabs with alt+right/left arrow
- SCP support for quicly uploading a file to remote server
- Generate keypairs and add them to remote servers
- Toggle to show/hide ip addresses/hostnames in main UI
- Light/Dark themes
- Customizable terminal font and color schemes
- Free software (GPL v3 license)

The app is currently distributed as a debian package and can be installed on recent versions of Debian (testing/unstable) and ubuntu. Debian bookworm is not supported due to older libadwaita version.

Latest release can be downloaded from here: github.com/mfat/sshpilot/relea…

You can also run the app from source. Install the modules listed in requirements.txt and a fairly recent version of GNOME and it should run.

A Flatpak and an RPM version are also planned for future.

I'm also looking for a volunteer to design a good icon for the app.

I'd highly appreciate your thoughts/feedback on this.--

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in reply to mfat

Also been looking for something like this to replace Remmina, but ideally qt based.
in reply to passenger6570

Initially I started this with PyQt, but it was a nightmare trying to integrate a terminal into the UI.


Lebanese protesters reject Hezbollah disarmament, defend ‘right to defense against foreign invasion’



Lebanese people have taken to the streets in the capital Beirut, voicing support for the country’s resistance movement Hezbollah and protesting mounting US- and Israeli-led pressure towards the group’s disarmament.

The rallies took place in the city’s Dhahiyeh neighborhood on Monday night, with participants shouting slogans in favor of “the right to defense in the face of foreign invasion.”

The attendants, who included droves of bike-riding supporters, waved Hezbollah’s flags, hailing the movement as a “major” contributor to the country’s defense.

Hezbollah was formed in 1982 with a mandate to defend the country in the face of Tel Aviv, which has been occupying the country’s Shebaa Farms on the common border with Syria since 1967, as well as the regime’s increasing regional expansionism drive.

Ever since, both the regime and the United States, its biggest supporter, have been mounting pressure on the country to have the movement disarmed.

The pressure has grown since 2023 after Hezbollah began staging solidarity operations in support of the Gaza Strip that had come under a genocidal Israeli war.

It soon evolved into heavily Washington-backed escalated Israeli aggression against the country that went on to claim the lives of more than 4,000 people.

Participants in the Monday rally also held up pictures of the movement’s current officials as well as those who have been martyred, including the leading figures assassinated throughout the escalation.

Hezbollah itself has vowed to continue defending the nation, as it successfully has throughout both the escalation and two full-scale Israeli wars in the 2000s. It has warned the Lebanese against succumbing to the pressure tactics that are aimed at serving the regime’s expansionist ambitions.




Lukashenko Says Putin Praised North Korean Military's Conduct on Battlefield




Leaked list shows Facebook training their AI on multiple Lemmy instances


Parola filtrata: nsfw

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reshared this

in reply to geneva_convenience

Reminds me of leeches in torrent networks ruining the seeders effort, but this time it is cooperation doing it more publicly, on non-profit instances
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Leaked list shows Facebook training their AI on multiple Lemmy instances


Parola filtrata: nsfw

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in reply to geneva_convenience

I mean, the API is open.

I've been operating MORE privately on here than I would have on a closed/limited API.

This data was always going to end up harvested.


in reply to Arthur Besse

My heart goes out to all the innocent people suffering at the hands of these gangbangers and their enablers.

I'm supportive of doing more to curtail the threat of gangs in Mexico, because what's being done right now is clearly not enough.

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in reply to haloduder

So you want us to invade Mexico? Is that what you are saying here?




What's going on with lemmy.org?


So, lemmy.org has been down for a while now, what's going on with that instance?


Google Gemini struggles to write code, calls itself “a disgrace to my species”


Or my favorite quote from the article

"I am going to have a complete and total mental breakdown. I am going to be institutionalized. They are going to put me in a padded room and I am going to write... code on the walls with my own feces," it said.


Brokered Violence: Safety for Sale in the Free Marketplace of Data




Buy or Bury: Meta’s Reckoning for Market Dominance




US-based contractor hired by UK to continue spy flights over Gaza


The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) is reportedly paying Straight Flight Nevada Commercial Leasing LLC, a subsidiary of Sierra Nevada Corporation, to operate the missions due to a shortage of Royal Air Force (RAF) Shadow R1 surveillance aircraft.

RAF planes, usually stationed at Akrotiri in Cyprus, are said to have been redeployed or are undergoing maintenance, prompting the lease of the US-operated planes.

The contract reportedly covers intelligence-gathering flights to search for hostages held by Hamas. The MoD has refused to officially confirm the arrangement, citing its “sensitive” nature, but two sources confirmed its existence to The Times. A senior British military figure told the paper:

“Instead of sending a message to Israel that we aren’t going to do surveillance for you, we are happy to hire an American company and pay for it.”

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250808-us-based-contractor-hired-by-uk-to-continue-spy-flights-over-gaza/



How bad with Linux MSI is nowadays?


Browsing for some hardware to assemble a new system, nn AMD MSI motherboard caught my attention.

Checking the motherboard compatibility list got me really miffed, as updating BIOS is apparently impossible if not on Window$ and all supported CPUs with integrated graphics require later updates.

MSI was the first brand where I ran Linux, on a Megabook. It installed smoothly, ran flawlessly and even improved battery life and hardware output above what the competition achieved.

Looks like those times are past.

in reply to qyron

I have an MSI laptop and MSI motherboard in a PC. Didn't have any specific compatibility issues, and I'm running Linux on both. You can update the BIOS with an usb stick straight from the BIOS. There's not really anything that 100% requires Windows.
in reply to qyron

I've got a MSI MAG Tomahawk wifi which has had a lot of issues, but nothing related to Linux

in reply to Carl

Oh you haven't seen it ... lucky you. Keep it that way. I am, indeed, telling the truth. I think at this point they're just like "well, we have a contract for x more movies, so, really, we can do whatever the hell we want ... let's see just how stupid we can get"


LEAKED: A New List Reveals Top Websites Meta Is Scraping of Copyrighted Content to Train Its AI


Meta has scraped data from the most-trafficked domains on the internet —including news organizations, education platforms, niche forums, personal blogs, and even revenge porn sites—to train its artificial intelligence models, according to a leaked list obtained by Drop Site News.

By scraping data from roughly 6 million unique websites, including 100,000 of the top-ranked domains, Meta has generated millions of pages of content to use for Meta’s AI-training pipeline.

The sites that Meta scrapes consist of copyrighted content, pirated content, and adult videos, some of whose content is potentially illegally obtained or recorded, as well as news and original content from prominent outlets and content publishers.

They include mainstream businesses like Getty Images, Shopify, Shutterstock, but also extreme pornographic content, including websites advertising explicit sexual content and humiliation porn that exploits teenagers.

Technology reshared this.

in reply to geneva_convenience

My Mastodon instance is on the list. I try hard to block them.

The problem with the list is that it's a target list, but not a list showing how much content, if any, they manage to process from any of the sites.

in reply to geneva_convenience

One person's "scraping" is another person's plagiarism.


More than 130,000 Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and Other LLM Chats Readable on Archive.org


cross-posted from: piefed.social/post/1127664

Archive: archive.ph/2025.08.08-085040/4…



More than 130,000 Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and Other LLM Chats Readable on Archive.org


A researcher has found that more than 130,000 conversations with AI chatbots including Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and others are discoverable on the Internet Archive, highlighting how peoples’ interactions with LLMs may be publicly archived if users are not careful with the sharing settings they may enable.

The news follows earlier findings that Google was indexing ChatGPT conversations that users had set to share, despite potentially not understanding that these chats were now viewable by anyone, and not just those they intended to share the chats with. OpenAI had also not taken steps to ensure these conversations could be indexed by Google.

“I obtained URLs for: Grok, Mistral, Qwen, Claude, and Copilot,” the researcher, who goes by the handle dead1nfluence, told 404 Media. They also found material related to ChatGPT, but said “OpenAI has had the ChatGPT[.]com/share links removed it seems.” Searching on the Internet Archive now for ChatGPT share links does not return any results, while Grok results, for example, are still available.

Dead1nfluence wrote a blog post about some of their findings on Sunday and shared the list of more than 130,000 archived LLM chat links with 404 Media. They also shared some of the contents of those chats that they had scraped. Dead1nfluence wrote that they found API keys and other exposed information that could be useful to a hacker.
playlist.megaphone.fm?p=TBIEA2…
“While these providers do tell their users that the shared links are public to anyone, I think that most who have used this feature would not have expected that these links could be findable by anyone, and certainly not indexed and readily available for others to view,” dead1nfluence wrote in their blog post. “This could prove to be a very valuable data source for attackers and red teamers alike. With this, I can now search the dataset at any time for target companies to see if employees may have disclosed sensitive information by accident.”

404 Media verified some of dead1influence’s findings by discovering specific material they flagged in the dataset, then going to the still-public LLM link and checking the content.

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Do you know anything else about this? I would love to hear from you. Using a non-work device, you can message me securely on Signal at joseph.404 or send me an email at joseph@404media.co.

Most of the companies whose AI tools are included in the dataset did not respond to a request for comment. Microsoft which owns Copilot acknowledged a request for comment but didn't provide a response in time for publication. A spokesperson for Anthrophic, which owns Claude, told 404 Media: “We give people control over sharing their Claude conversations publicly, and in keeping with our privacy principles, we do not share chat directories or sitemaps with search engines like Google. These shareable links are not guessable or discoverable unless people choose to publicize them themselves. When someone shares a conversation, they are making that content publicly accessible, and like other public web content, it may be archived by third-party services. In our review of the sample archived conversations shared with us, these were either manually requested to be indexed by a person with access to the link or submitted by independent archivist organizations who discovered the URLs after they were published elsewhere across the internet first.” 404 Media only shared a small sample of the Claude links with Anthrophic, not the entire list.

Fast Company first reported that Google was indexing some ChatGPT conversations on July 30. This was because of a sharing feature ChatGPT had that allowed users to send a link to a ChatGPT conversation to someone else. OpenAI disabled the sharing feature in response. OpenAI CISO Dane Stuckey said in a previous statement sent to 404 Media: “This was a short-lived experiment to help people discover useful conversations. This feature required users to opt-in, first by picking a chat to share, then by clicking a checkbox for it to be shared with search engines.”

A researcher who requested anonymity gave 404 Media access to a dataset of nearly 100,000 ChatGPT conversations indexed on Google. 404 Media found those included the alleged texts of non-disclosure agreements, discussions of confidential contracts, and people trying to use ChatGPT for relationship issues.

Others also found that the Internet Archive contained archived LLM chats.


in reply to misk

Don’t ever use the “share” button on anything. Just don’t. Not ever.
in reply to DominusOfMegadeus

I mean, just assume everything you type online is public because, you know, it fucking is.
in reply to DominusOfMegadeus

I don't think that's what "sharing" refers to in this case. This is about users who did/didn't modify the settings of their chatbot to make their inputs and outputs publicly available via search. 404's previous reporting on ChatGPT suggested some users may not have understood what the sharing option actually meant in this context.
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in reply to DominusOfMegadeus

Good thing I press “Reply” for this comment and not “Share”.


Finland Tops Nextcloud’s First Digital Sovereignty Index


Nextcloud checks about 50 open-source apps—file storage, groupware, chat/video, notes, project management, and so on. Each tool is weighted the same, and then the category scores are averaged into a single national figure. That design favors a balanced ecosystem over dominance in just one niche.

However, according to Nextcloud, the method favors SMEs and hobbyists—servers hidden behind firewalls, VPNs, or hosted by large enterprises don’t always show up—yet the index still offers a “pretty loud signal” about grassroots tech choices.



'This Verdict Is a Wake-Up Call:' Jury Trial Finds Meta Breached State Privacy Law in Class Action Against Fertility App | Law.com


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Why is WebRTC enabled by default?


In about:config media.peerconnection.enabled is set to true by default which, by my understanding and that of tools like ipleak.net, means both VPN and home IP addresses will be exposed during useage on platforms like PeerTube.

Is this an oversight, is my understanding wrong, or is this intentional for some reason? Seems like the opposite of user expectation, particulary given the WebRTC settings option is hidden on librewolf.








Spain ombudsman probes town's ban on Muslim celebrations


Jumilla has banned religious events in public sporting spaces, which is seen as a veiled attempt to prevent Muslim gatherings. Local authorities said the move was to "promote and preserve the traditional values."


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


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



US has 'no plans' to recognise Palestinian statehood, JD Vance says on visit to UK


The meeting comes amid debates between Washington and London about the best way to end the wars between Russia and Ukraine, as well as Israel and Hamas.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.

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US | Someone keeps stealing, flying, fixing and returning this California man's plane. But why?


Someone has stolen Jason Hong's 1958 Cessna Skyhawk plane at least four times, taking the red single-engine plane for a joyride, and then returned it at airports in Southern California. Hong, and police, are baffled as to who, and why?