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India: Opposition Leader detained by police in protests against suspected voting fraud


Thirty members of the Indian parliament, including Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi, were detained by police following a protest against suspected voter fraud in recent state elections. Rahul Gandhi's Indian National Congress party had found fake and duplicate voters in the electoral rolls, and accused the election commission of colluding with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. The Election Commission rejected his claims, following which digital rolls were briefly unavailable from the EC website.

The protest also focused on a 'special revision' of voter rolls in the state of Bihar, where elections are scheduled later this year. The requirements for inclusion were criticised as being unreasonably complicated, and likely to disproportionately affect the poor, illiterate, and migrant labourers.

in reply to emergencyfood

Hm I wish there was some more info or research into the credibility of the opposition leaders' claim. This article reads a little bit like he said she said without telling us any of the facts.

Thanks for posting, News from this part of the world is so important we don't read enough of it

in reply to PotatoesFall

The opposition leader showed examples of duplicate votes, as well as obviously fake votes (one had parent's name as 'asdfg' or something like that). The question is how common these are, and whether they are being used to swing elections a certain way.

Honestly, if the Election Commission had been more transparent and admitted the mistake instead of trying to hide the rolls, this might have been a non-event.



‘Another Nazi-style pamphlet’ – Moscow slams latest statement from Ukraine’s backers


Nazi regime doing nazi regime things 🙄


Ukraine's intelligence network is in crisis, Russian Federal Security Service says





No Peacemaker: Netanyahu Seeks War to Avoid Jail and Expand Israel's Borders


in reply to Mwa

i think it's a testament to how much wealth is captured by the ruling class that they can literally buy the consent and impunity to create a new apartheid colonial state in an area of the world that is HEAVILY populated by indigenous peoples and despite an overwhelming majority of the world's population abhorring both it's this current episode as much as its previous incarnations in the americas, australia, and africa.

it's also a testament to the power and longevity of the american hegemony that it committed such atrocities a century and a half plus ago and are still doing so now while we all helplessly watch.

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[Resolved] How to cross post?


Hi all, I just posted in one community and now I want to cross post that into another.

Is there a right way to do that? I'm not seeing any ui elements for this.

I'm on the default piefed.social web mobile UI, if that helps. Thanks!

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in reply to perishthethought

Sadly, for some technical reason, this only works with link-posts. If you have a link-post in the bottom bar where the number of comments, up/down vote is there appears a new icon for cross-posting which you can click.


Any way to remove voice-over?


I finally acquired the last episode of a USA hard-to-find tv show, but it has a Polish voice-over. I can still hear the English audio, but is there a way to remove the voice-over?
in reply to outhouseperilous

Unfortunately, has just 1 audio track. English w/Polish voice-over.
in reply to kuso1

Oh. You just want to turn off the polish part of the audio!

Okay that's a much bigger task.



Mandatory age verification online in the EU - Amendment 186


EU parliament accepted a last minute amendment, mandating age verification for pornographic (whatever that is) content online, punishable with up to one year prison sentence.

This was rolled into a directive concerning CSAM. Because adults accessing porn need to be de-anonymised to avoid child exploitation?

Some press releases: (1), (2), (3)

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in reply to Zerush

This is misleading. It will keep your information private from the website you’re accessing (supposedly), but the EU authorities will know full well which websites you’re visiting and surveilling.

And of course, they will apply the non-compliance claims to absolutely anything they want to censor.

in reply to surph_ninja

I know very well that it is known which pages I visit, when authorities pretend it.

I'm normally not a friend of AI, but despite of this I use Andisearch as my main search engine since almost 3 years, because with it, I don't have even the need to access most of the pages, I can read these in the own reader mode in the search results and summarize the content, sandboxed and with random proxie. The search concepts don't even appears in the browser history only that I searched with Andi, but not what, I can watch YT videos also direct in the search results. It's one of the most private search engine which I know, and I know almost all also thanks to an user. Free, no limits, no logs, no ads, no cookies, anonymous, own independent LLM.

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It Looks Like a School Bathroom Smoke Detector. A Teen Hacker Showed It Could Be an Audio Bug


(Above link with skipped Paywall)

Summary by Andi:

A teenage hacker named Reynaldo Vasquez-Garcia discovered that the Halo 3C vape detector, which looks like a standard smoke detector in school bathrooms, contained hidden microphones and security flaws that allowed it to be turned into a secret listening device1.

Working with another hacker known as "Nyx," Vasquez-Garcia found the device could be hacked by exploiting weak password controls and firmware update vulnerabilities. Once compromised, attackers could use it to eavesdrop on conversations in real-time, disable its detection capabilities, create fake alerts, or play audio through its speaker1.

The researchers revealed these findings at the 2025 Defcon hacker conference, demonstrating how any hacker on the same network could hijack a Halo 3C by brute-forcing passwords at 3,000 attempts per minute. The device's firmware could also be modified since its encryption key was publicly available in updates on the manufacturer's website1.

Motorola, which owns the Halo 3C's manufacturer IPVideo Corporation, said it developed a firmware update to address the security flaws. However, the researchers argue this doesn't solve the fundamental privacy concern of having microphone-equipped devices installed in sensitive locations like school bathrooms and public housing1.


  1. Wired - It Looks Like a School Bathroom Smoke Detector. A Teen Hacker Showed It Could Be an Audio Bug ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎
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in reply to Zerush

watch this garbage fail to prevent anything bad, but excel at surveilling children.
in reply to Zerush

Microphone cosplaying as a smoke detector

Schools are being turned into prisons



What Does Palantir Actually Do?


Palantir is often called a data broker, a data miner, or a giant database of personal information. In reality, it’s none of these—but even former employees struggle to explain it.

Palantir sends its employees to work inside client organizations essentially as consultants, helping to customize their data pipelines, troubleshoot problems, and fix bugs. It calls these workers “forward deployed software engineers,” a term that appears to be inspired by the concept of forward-deployed troops, who are stationed in adversarial regions to deter nearby enemies from attacking.

Crucially, Palantir doesn’t reorganize a company's bins and pipes, so to speak, meaning it doesn’t change how data is collected or how it moves through the guts of an organization. Instead, its software sits on top of a customer’s messy systems and allows them to integrate and analyze data without needing to fix the underlying architecture. In some ways, it’s a technical band-aid. In theory, this makes Palantir particularly well suited for government agencies that may use state-of-the-art software cobbled together with programming languages dating back to the 1960s.

Palantir’s software is designed with nontechnical users in mind. Rather than relying on specialized technical teams to parse and analyze data, Palantir allows people across an organization to get insights, sometimes without writing a single line of code. All they need to do is log into one of Palantir’s two primary platforms: Foundry, for commercial users, or Gotham, for law enforcement and government users.

Foundry focuses on helping businesses use data to do things like manage inventory, monitor factory lines, and track orders. Gotham, meanwhile, is an investigative tool specifically for police and government clients, designed to connect people, places, and events of interest to law enforcement. There’s also Apollo, which is like a control panel for shipping automatic software updates to Foundry or Gotham, and the Artificial Intelligence Platform, a suite of AI-powered tools that can be integrated into Gotham or Foundry.

Foundry and Gotham are similar: Both ingest data and give people a neat platform to work with it. The main difference between them is what data they’re ingesting. Gotham takes any data that government or law enforcement customers may have, including things like crime reports, booking logs, or information they collected by subpoenaing a social media company. Gotham then extracts every person, place, and detail that might be relevant. Customers need to already have the data they want to work with—Palantir itself does not provide any.

Foundry and Gotham are similar: Both ingest data and give people a neat platform to work with it. The main difference between them is what data they’re ingesting. Gotham takes any data that government or law enforcement customers may have, including things like crime reports, booking logs, or information they collected by subpoenaing a social media company. Gotham then extracts every person, place, and detail that might be relevant. Customers need to already have the data they want to work with—Palantir itself does not provide any.

Since leaving Palantir, Pinto says he’s spent a lot of time reflecting on the company’s ability to parse and connect vast amounts of data. He’s now deeply worried that an authoritarian state could use this power to “tell any narrative they want” about, say, immigrants or dissidents it may be seeking to arrest or deport. He says that software like Palantir’s doesn’t eliminate human bias.

People are the ones that choose how to work with data, what questions to ask about it, and what conclusions to draw. Their choices could have positive outcomes, like ensuring enough Covid-19 vaccines are delivered to vulnerable areas. They could also have devastating ones, like launching a deadly airstrike, or deporting someone.

In some ways, Palantir can be seen as an amplifier of people’s intentions and biases. It helps them make evermore precise and intentional decisions, for better or for worse. But this may not always be obvious to Palantir’s users. They may only experience a sophisticated platform, sold to them using the vocabulary of warfare and hegemony. It may feel as if objective conclusions are flowing naturally from the data. When Gotham users connect disparate pieces of information about a person, it could seem like they are reading their whole life story, rather than just a slice of it.

https://www.wired.com/story/palantir-what-the-company-does/

in reply to Basic Glitch

Fear Peter Thiel and his gangbuster crew of excel homies and consultants 😂

Don't get me wrong, they're enablers of authoritarianists, but let's not give them too much credit. Magic? 🫧🧐🪠






AGI is not coming! - Yanick Kilcher





recensione alberghiaca con sorprese megapazzurde e stasi ottimalizzata!


A grandissimissima richiesta (…di ben 1 persona), quasi urgeva una recensione dell’albergo dove sono stata per poco più di metà della settimana scorsa… utile a non si sa chi o cosa, data la solita mia necessaria precauzionale omissione di dettagli altrimenti fondamentali, ma il piacere della storiella (o, come dice il caro Piero Angela, il […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


recensione alberghiaca con sorprese megapazzurde e stasi ottimalizzata!


A grandissimissima richiesta (…di ben 1 persona), quasi urgeva una recensione dell’albergo dove sono stata per poco più di metà della settimana scorsa… utile a non si sa chi o cosa, data la solita mia necessaria precauzionale omissione di dettagli altrimenti fondamentali, ma il piacere della storiella (o, come dice il caro Piero Angela, il piacere della scop..ta) è sempre altamente importante e necessario a non sprofondare ogni giorno sempre di più in quello stato dell’essere che ci (mi) vede... vabbè, scusate, basta cazzate. 🙁

Vediamo prima le cose strane, così togliamo il dente bizzarro e via il dolore causato dalla morbosa curiosità. A parte il non proprio spassoso incidente dell’ultima sera, che fa testo a sé, di cose curiose ce n’erano un bel po’ in questo hotel; queste altre, per fortuna, non avvilenti. La cosa che forse più colpiva, complessivamente e continuamente, è che… proprio all’ingresso, affianco alla reception, aveva un bar… che operava da normale bar, essendo in centro. In 4 giorni non ho visto nessuno andarci, però oh: per chi ha interesse, ci sta il bar. Anzi, ci sono due bar: c’era una sala interrata, che fungeva da sala colazione (e solo colazione, il resto del tempo era chiusa), e aveva un altro bancone/postazione bar. Addirittura, le pareti di questa erano affrescate con un tema apposta per l’hotel… ma non ho fotine mie ora, quindi ops. 👻

Passando alla camera… Altre cose strane sono che il rubinetto del lavandino si chiamava Cristina(e si, le marche delle robe idrauliche sono sempre stranamente assurde, maCristina non l’avevo mai vista)… mentre, la marca dell’area lavandino proprio, è un altro nome mai sentito, TECHNOVA, ma la cosa che mi ha lasciata confusa è che il font sembra uscito tipo da un anime… queste lettere un po’ rotonde con la O che è una stellina, insomma… E poi ancora, nell’armadio appendiabiti (non in bagno ovviamente), c’era il quadro elettrico della stanza, con un cartello che diceva tipo di non aprire se non autorizzati… ma la porticina di plastica era di suo mezza aperta, quindi il cartello nel contesto sembra una presa in giro. Boh, roba proprio strana si trova, mi sa, andando in giro con l’occhio clinico ben aperto. 👁️
Lavandino e rubinetto come descritti, con le frecce ad indicare bene
Temo di non essere proprio bbona a fare le recensioni dei posti, però, perché i tratti positivi di forte impatto che riesco a dire solo solo 2… però oh, son roba tosta. Come già detto, con la stanza solo per me le faville sono state sensibili: anzitutto perché il letto era a due posti, ma c’ero appunto soltanto io, quindi ho dormito alla grande, senza sentire i rumori molesti dei miei genitori — altrimenti succede puntualmente che loro fanno il roleplay della Russia (russano e invadono il mio sonno) e io quindi dell’Ucraina (sigh) — e perdendomi ampiamente in questo letto, gigante per i miei standard (0.5 posti più grande del mio solito, wow), stabilendo insomma per bene anche in trasferta il mio stato da principessa femcel marcia… ma poi, perché avevo il bagno solo per me… 😈

E il bagno, anche se era più piccolo di quello dei miei genitori — che, al contrario, avevano la parte principale della stanza più piccola di me, opsera stellare… da gaming, oserei dire. E il gaming è infatti avvenuto alla grande, la sera che avevo un po’ di tempo (si, proprio quella dell’incidente) e ho quindi deciso di provare la doccia che c’era. Il design era molto strano a prima vista, e certamente mi aspettavo qualcosa di insolito nel suo uso… ma non immaginavo che avesse letteralmente i LED blu (primo colore del gaming!!!) e dei display numerici per indicare la temperatura corrente dell’acqua e il tempo trascorso con essa accesa!!! In confronto alla roba normalissima che posso permettermi io a casa, questa doccia è stata super premium… tanto che, trasportata dal gaming, ho deciso di farmi anche lo shampoo, nonostante inizialmente volessi solo sciacquarmi. (Poi vabbè, lo shampoo ha causato altri problemi, ma quella è una condanna mia personale.) 😻

Ecco, del bagno in realtà non mi è assolutamente piaciuto che il sapone per le mani fosse in un dispenser automatico (non solo da me, anche dai miei era così)… A parte che si mimetizzava col muro, quindi inizialmente non lo notavo e mi chiedevo dove straminchia fosse il sapone per le mani, non essendoci saponette in giro, ma solo il flaconcino per la doccia… è semplicemente terribile il fatto che si attivi con un sensore di prossimità: se si appoggia qualcosa lì sotto per sbaglio, ecco che questa verrà sburrata immediatamente dal macchinario, senza se e senza ma… e anche banalmente per prendere il sapone, è scomodo, non si capisce mai come bisogna mettere e togliere la mano, e quindi ogni tanto va a cadere, sporcando la superficie attorno al lavandino. 😭

Però… in un certo senso, questo contrasto tra elementi di lusso e oggetti che vanno bene solo in un bagno pubblico ha una sua personalità… E quindi, comunque, tutto sommato, nice albergo da 3 stelle in provincia di Roma; non costato troppissimissimo, considerato che il totale con le due stanze è stato 800€ per 4 notti. Ci sarebbero ora foto da salvare riguardo il viaggio, ma, tra questo blog, il sito delle foto, Pixelfed, la BBS, ora anche Sharkey, oltre pure al semplice Pignio, non so manco dove mettere cosa, e allora zzz, circolare, non c’è null’altro da vedere qui… 🥴

#albergo #curiosità #hotel #recensione #stranezze #vacanza






in reply to geneva_convenience

They're just looking out for journalists so they don't get murdered by Israel for doing their jobs
in reply to ShinkanTrain

The only valid question is "Why isn't Israel letting in international journalists".

To even entertain this ridiculous narrative as if it's a credibly question is completely insane.

"Adolf Hitler says the Jews are all terrorists. What do you have to say about that?"




Disproven


[old scientist, pointing at some data]
After decades of research, thousands of experiments, a massive amount of peer reviewing, we can finally confidently conclude...

[smug dude with a ridiculous hairstyle]
Uh yeah, but this TikTok by PatriotEagle1776 says your research is wrong

thebad.website/comic/disproven

bsky.app/profile/thebad.websit…

in reply to Bad

I feel like a large reason for the distrust is because Governments have given every incentive to the population to distrust Big Pharma.

For example the recent Pfizergate corruption scandal with EU head Ursula Von Der Leyen

politico.eu/article/commission…


in reply to downhomechunk

No I did everything in USD. It was a few years back so things might’ve changed but while I was still on Reddit I discussed it with some others and at least based on what they were saying, Canadian internet and phone prices were considerably higher than American. It doesn’t help that there’s a duopoly here.


EXPOSING The Billion Dollar SECRET VPN Companies Are Hiding


Just found this amazing girl Addie LaMarr who is super knowledgeable on cybersecurity. She said the forbidden 'i' word and got the video shadowbanned (obvious from the 1k comments, 7k likes but 84k views)

Her vids/shorts are a must-watch. Similar content to Laurie Wired

in reply to RommieDroid

Your post was removed: Posting Videos are against this community rules.

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in reply to Rozaŭtuno

Edited (somebody dm me if there's a way to add a description to the image for the visually impaired, I'm on Sync for Lemmy)

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in reply to SirSamuel

somebody dm me if there’s a way to add a description to the image for the visually impaired, I’m on Sync for Lemmy


You can add it between the square brackets.

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in reply to cley_faye

Yeah, you have to be braindead trust a game developer with any kernel level software.

I think a more secure solution would be some kind of virtualized environment to run the game within, which the developer could have full control over, but I doubt that will ever come about.

in reply to KindredAffiliate

A more secure solution would be to implement proper security server side, use simple (and cheap!) heuristics to weed out impossible movements and actions, not offload critical gameplay processing client side, and only send relevant data. Some, if not most of that, was how things were done before. No way to teleport wherever, no way to see people across the whole map, and so on. It would not be perfect, but no solution is. It, however, would be very easy to upgrade, and not be a privacy shit-show. But that requires a bit more work from the devs, so I guess the only solution is to give absolute total control over our devices to them.

I can't wait to see the moment we get cheap devices good enough to process in realtime video input and produce adequates outputs. Get that enclosed in a device that acts as a passthrough KVM for the display, but auto-correct user aim, movement, toggles, etc. As long as there's a market, I'm sure people will think about it.

Good luck detecting that with any kind of client-side anti-cheat.



Democratic Socialists of America pass resolution to fight for anti-Zionist DSA


Resolution Text:

DSA members – regardless of endorsement status – who are credibly shown to

1. have consistently and publicly opposed BDS and the Palestinian cause (e.g. by denouncing the BDS movement in public interviews; writing public op-eds denouncing the BDS movement; drafting and voting in favor of legislation that suppresses BDS, such as legislation that suppresses speech rights around the right to freely criticize Zionism/Israel and/or the right to boycott; making statements that “Israel has a right to defend itself”; making or endorsing statements or legislation equating anti-Zionism with antisemitism), even after receiving fair and ample opportunity for education about the Palestinian struggle for liberation,

2. be currently affiliated with the Israeli government or any Zionist lobby group(s) such as, but not limited to, AIPAC, J Street, or Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI), or

3. have knowingly provided material aid to Israel (e.g., voted to provide Israel with material aid; gave direct financial donations of any kind to Israel and/or settler NGOs who carry out the mission of Israeli settlement and Palestinian dispossession/displacement, such as the Jewish National Fund, the Israel Land Fund, the Hebron Fund, and Regavim)

shall be considered in substantial disagreement with DSA’s principles and policies, thereby committing an expellable offense as outlined in Article 3, Section 4 of the DSA Constitution, which states that a member credibly shown to have engaged in any of the above shall “be expelled [by] a two-thirds (⅔) vote of all members of the National Political Committee.”


I can't find any articles about this online. The resolution to align with BDS was opposed :

Full list of resolutions here dsa-lsc.org/2025/08/06/lsc-off…

#USA
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in reply to geneva_convenience

Kind of scary that it was so close; there's that many zionists in the dsa?
in reply to Cat_Daddy [any, any]

Yeah apparently. Or at least Liberals who are willing to do genocide compromise so they can pretend to be socialists.


Democratic Socialists of America pass resolution to fight for anti-Zionist DSA


Resolution Text:

DSA members – regardless of endorsement status – who are credibly shown to

1. have consistently and publicly opposed BDS and the Palestinian cause (e.g. by denouncing the BDS movement in public interviews; writing public op-eds denouncing the BDS movement; drafting and voting in favor of legislation that suppresses BDS, such as legislation that suppresses speech rights around the right to freely criticize Zionism/Israel and/or the right to boycott; making statements that “Israel has a right to defend itself”; making or endorsing statements or legislation equating anti-Zionism with antisemitism), even after receiving fair and ample opportunity for education about the Palestinian struggle for liberation,

2. be currently affiliated with the Israeli government or any Zionist lobby group(s) such as, but not limited to, AIPAC, J Street, or Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI), or

3. have knowingly provided material aid to Israel (e.g., voted to provide Israel with material aid; gave direct financial donations of any kind to Israel and/or settler NGOs who carry out the mission of Israeli settlement and Palestinian dispossession/displacement, such as the Jewish National Fund, the Israel Land Fund, the Hebron Fund, and Regavim)

shall be considered in substantial disagreement with DSA’s principles and policies, thereby committing an expellable offense as outlined in Article 3, Section 4 of the DSA Constitution, which states that a member credibly shown to have engaged in any of the above shall “be expelled [by] a two-thirds (⅔) vote of all members of the National Political Committee.”


I can't find any articles about this online. The resolution to align with BDS was opposed :

Full list of resolutions here dsa-lsc.org/2025/08/06/lsc-off…

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Audio reencoder for Android?


I use Dab to rip wav files, but I want to reencode them to 320 kb/s MP3s on android. I can't seem to find a good program to do that. Any suggestions?
(I can already do it on desktop, I specifically need mobile)
in reply to basiclemmon98

I use this minimal ffmpeg wrapper app for all my media encoding needs:
play.google.com/store/apps/det…

I don't know if the GUI has any support for audio, but you can just give it a plain ffmpeg command if needed.

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in reply to basiclemmon98

I use ffmpeg on termux but you can also use ffmpeGUI which is basically command line ffmpeg with a gui wrapper



In India, Trump's tariffs spark calls to boycott American goods


NEW DELHI, Aug 11 (Reuters) - From McDonald's and Coca-Cola to Amazon and Apple, U.S.-based multinationals are facing calls for a boycott in India as business executives and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's supporters stoke anti-American sentiment to protest against U.S. tariffs.

India, the world's most populous nation, is a key market for American brands that have rapidly expanded to target a growing base of affluent consumers, many of whom remain infatuated with international labels seen as symbols of moving up in life.

https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/india-trumps-tariffs-spark-calls-boycott-american-goods-2025-08-11/



In India, Trump's tariffs spark calls to boycott American goods


NEW DELHI, Aug 11 (Reuters) - From McDonald's and Coca-Cola to Amazon and Apple, U.S.-based multinationals are facing calls for a boycott in India as business executives and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's supporters stoke anti-American sentiment to protest against U.S. tariffs.

India, the world's most populous nation, is a key market for American brands that have rapidly expanded to target a growing base of affluent consumers, many of whom remain infatuated with international labels seen as symbols of moving up in life.

https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/india-trumps-tariffs-spark-calls-boycott-american-goods-2025-08-11/

in reply to geneva_convenience

india uses google Android or apple ios as their primary computing platform, created by US-companies exclusively. And they can not afford hardware for alternative operating systems? How many indians use Linux?
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in reply to chobeat

Remember when outsourcing was all we had to complain about in the USA? Goooood memories.

in reply to AndrewZabar

I ran the old launcher through steam. It looks like, according to that link, that you can trigger the old launcher screen through execution commands now too.
in reply to fossilesque

I’m just gonna run it solo either with multilaunch, or I’ll do separate vm instances for the different game instances. I don’t need Steam for anything as of yet.

Thanks for the info about the front-ends.


in reply to onslaught545

You know the IDF is murdering kids too. Does that mean you are responsible for them doing so?
in reply to geneva_convenience

Why would I be responsible? I'm not God. It's not within my power to stop them, unlike God.
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in reply to onslaught545

Why would God be responsible for knowing what will happen? The human ultimately chooses whether or not to do the thing.

For example if God can go forward in time and see something happening then he could go back in time and not make the thing happen.

But that would would contradict the whole principle of giving humans autonomy to let things happen.

Unless you're talking natural disasters the entire responsibility here lies on the ones perpetrating the actions rather than God.

in reply to onslaught545

Omnipotence does not require doing something. Billionaires have the capability to end world hunger. Yet they're piling up more stacks of money. And Billionaires definitely exist.

I think the crux of your issue is viewing it from exclusively the Christian world view where everyone goes to heaven anyways because Jesus died for our sins. The Palestinians world view is that suffering being done to someone will be rewarded in the afterlife. And the person causing the suffering will be punished.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

I never said omnipotence required doing something. You asked how God would know what would happen, and the answer is that God is omnipotent.

Besides, the Old testament, which all 3 abrahamic religions share, is full of stories of God directly interfering in the free will of man. If their God does exist, he is fully capable of stopping what's happening.

By not interfering, he's cool with babies being starved to death, and therefore a cunt.

But it's all a moot point because God doesn't exist and religion is just a tool for power and control.

in reply to onslaught545

Threw it into the AI and it told me that it's a you problem quran.com/ya-sin/47-57
in reply to geneva_convenience

It's strange how you're trying to frame children starving to death as a good thing.
in reply to onslaught545

It's strange how you're trying to shove the blame on everything humans do onto God.

Consider reading and responding to the link.

in reply to geneva_convenience

It is on God. All of the suffering in the world is because the first humans he created didn't use their "free will" exactly how he wanted them to.

That's a pretty cunty thing to do.

geneva_convenience doesn't like this.

in reply to onslaught545

It's almost like free will by definition means that God doesn't control the actions. Did God bomb those Palestinian kids or are humans choosing to do so?

Or are those humans forced to do so by deterministic nature, thus making their action morally neutral and not evil at all?

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in reply to geneva_convenience

Can you prove free will exists? Also- if your god exists, and created those people that are killing innocents; yes. He is directly to blame.

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in reply to supernight52

Unless you believe that you hold no agency over the choices you make in life you believe in free will. You can observe yourself making choices.

You have stated you believe in the existence of free will already by proclaiming the act of killing children to be wrong. Without free will it would simply be a predetermined event and good and evil would not exist.

Taking it a step further, if it's impossible for humans to receive free will because of determinism, then you must also say that God has no free will. Which then absolves God of anything you deem "evil".

in reply to geneva_convenience

get the fuck out of here, OH YOU ASKED AN AI DID YOU? COOL THANKS THATS SO INTERESTING
in reply to AOCapitulator [they/them, she/her]

It's so cool you can actually look up things efficiently these days instead of making up a strawman and then fighting it.
in reply to geneva_convenience

how dare you accuse me of making shit up while using the hallucination misinformation machine, you absolute dipshit
in reply to geneva_convenience

Omnipotence does not require doing something. Billionaires have the capability to end world hunger. Yet they’re piling up more stacks of money. And Billionaires definitely exist.


Yes, and we are all agreeing they are fuckers because of it. Why it is a problem to consider omnipotent god fucker because of the same logic?

in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

If God created the universe then God would have given humanity more than any billionaire ever can let alone will.

It's not possible to understand the Abrahamic religions which the Palestinians adhere to by cutting out the concept of an afterlife where good deeds and suffering will be rewarded and malice will be punished. That is the whole concept of a test.

in reply to geneva_convenience

How very conveniently we can't know the result of the test.
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in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Imagine if God said "I didn't let you perform the test because I know the results, therefore you don't need to undergo the test". Then God sent people to heaven for their righteousness, or hell for sinning without them ever committing the good deeds or sins. Would that be fair?

quran.com/2?startingVerse=155

We will certainly test you with a touch of fear and famine and loss of property, life, and crops. Give good news to those who patiently endure— who say, when struck by a disaster, “Surely to Allah we belong and to Him we will ˹all˺ return.” They are the ones who will receive Allah’s blessings and mercy. And it is they who are ˹rightly˺ guided.


Verse 156 is what you will hear quoted very frequently by Palestinians in videos after a disastrous moment.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

I don't think i will continue this conversation since you are giving me the unfalsifable orthodoxy loop here, and it's getting out of topic, so i just say that everything that gives them hope and lessens their suffering in their tragedy is good for them and it's understandable they resort to it.
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in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

The entire "free will" argument is nothing more than the Omnipotence paradox wrapped into a different jacket.

Omnipotence requires being able to do anything including, defying the concept of logic itself. The entire concept of God is by itself not logical, using arguments like "If there is an infinite past then we can never reach the present".

Still the universe exists, so the concept of the beginning of time breaks all of logic.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I more meant the problem of evil than paradox of ominipotence.

Yes, all evidence points to god not existing. Abrahamic god just strikes me as particulary cruel in most denominations, definitely not something i would like to worship even if i had.

in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Abrahamic faiths provide a reason for suffering existing, namely as a test with a reward (heaven) for the good or punishment(hell) for the evil.

I'd argue faiths which state that everyone goes to heaven after dying even if they were literally Hitler are true cruelty, because that'd mean there is no point to the suffering.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Abrahamic faiths provide a reason for suffering existing, namely as a test with a reward (heaven) for the good or punishment(hell) for the evil.


Except for quite a lot of them the reward have nothing in common with good or evil, some believe in predestination, some just require faith. And it's even before we get to their praxis. Heaven and hell itself are even arguable concepts. For me the concept of vague, mutable, contradictory and unverifable "test" is incredibly cruel.

I’d argue faiths which state that everyone goes to heaven after dying even if they were literally Hitler are true cruelty, because that’d mean there is no point to the suffering.


Which ones do you mean?

in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Except for quite a lot of them the reward have nothing in common with good or evil, some believe in predestination, some just require faith. And it’s even before we get to their praxis


Most Christian and Islamic branches. Traditional Judaism as well though watered down.

For me the concept of vague, mutable, contradictory and unverifable “test” is incredibly cruel.


It's mostly praying to god, and if you're rich give your money to the poor. Not the most complex material

Which ones do you mean?


Branches like Christian universalism.

in reply to geneva_convenience

It’s mostly praying to god, and if you’re rich give your money to the poor. Not the most complex material


Up and including suffering genocide.

Branches like Christian universalism.


Isn't that just a collection of tiny sects?

in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Up and including suffering genocide.


Everything is relative to reward.

One amongst the denizens of Hell who had led a life of ease and plenty amongst the people of the world would be made to dip in Fire only once on the Day of Resurrection and then it would be said to him: O, son of Adam, did you find any comfort, did you happen to get any material blessing? He would say: By Allah, no, my Lord.

And then that person from amongst the persons of the world be brought who had led the most miserable life (in the world) from amongst the inmates of Paradise. and he would be made to dip once in Paradise and it would be said to him. 0, son of Adam, did you face, any hardship? Or had any distress fallen to your lot? And he would say: By Allah, no, 0 my Lord, never did I face any hardship or experience any distress.

Isn’t that just a collection of tiny sects?


Of the major Arbrahamic faiths yes. There's also different religions such as the Druze which believe that instead of hell there's reincarnation which is more of an in-between path.

in reply to geneva_convenience

So, assuming every other factor is identical, someone being murdered in a genocide gets higher reward that someone living in peace?
in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

From the Sunni Islamic perspective, which is what most Palestinians follow, yes.
in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Rewarding martyrdom is not incentivizing it. The Palestinians didn't invite Israel to come occupy and genocide them.
in reply to geneva_convenience

Yes. The same god that tells the Jewish people that they are the chosen ones, and Israel is their promised land. The idea of that god, specifically, directly was the impetus for the death of every Palestinian that has been killed so far in their genocide.
in reply to geneva_convenience

That's just simply not true, not only most of jewish zionists claim to be religious and uses religious arguments for zionism but also the bulk of christian zionists are evangelical fanatics.
in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Judaism as a religion believes that they will be led to the promised land by the return of their messiah. Zionists decided to cut that part out, defy their scripture and do the return part by themselves. Zionism sees Jews as purely a race.

Zionism at its very essence is completely Atheistic. Its father Theodor Herzl was an Atheist.

Zionism as a national movement that rebelled against historical Judaism was mainly atheistic. Most of its leaders and activists ceased believing in redemption through the coming of the Messiah, the long-standing essence of Jewish belief, and took their fate into their own hands. The power of the human subject replaced the power of the omnipotent God.

The rabbis knew that, and were terrified – and, therefore, almost all of them became avowed anti-Zionists. From Hasidic rebbes Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, the Admor of Lubavitch (Chabad) and Yehudah Aryeh Leib Alter (the Admor of Gur) to leading U.S. Reform Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, founder of the Reform Central Conference, mitnagdim and Hasidim, Orthodox, Reform and Conservative, all saw the rise of Zionism as the end of Judaism. Due to the sweeping opposition of the rabbis of Germany, Theodor Herzl was forced to transfer the First Zionist Congress from Munich to the Swiss city of Basel.

in reply to geneva_convenience

So you tell judaists they are atheists because they do not fit in your definition of judaism? Are you even judaist?

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in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Knowing things does not require adhering to them. Also I forgot to link the article with my previous post here it is

archive.is/dptFy#selection-108…

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in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Herzl himself says he was an Atheist. As did most of the Zionist founders. Consider doing some reading.
in reply to geneva_convenience

And this make entire movement, nowadays heavily supported by religious fanatics from more than one religion suddenly atheists? At most you could say it had secular roots. Again, i'm not saying religion caused zionism, but atheism also didn't.
in reply to PolandIsAStateOfMind

Atheism 100% caused Zionism. It was 0% religious Judaism 100% Atheism. As you can read the German Jews fully opposed Zionism in its early days.

The most influential ideology for early Zionism was Socialism en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Zi…

It was mostly by Jabotinsky who pushed Zionist Revisionism as a way to increase the amount of colonists that it turned into the weird incoherent mix of religious and Atheist Jews that you see today. And the Israeli-British pogroms committed around the Middle East to push Jews to go to Israel.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

Atheism 100% caused Zionism.


What a ridiculous statement. Being founded by an atheist (if Herzl even actually was one - he was clearly non-religious, but many non-religious people are not atheists) is quite different than being caused by atheism.

in reply to Arthur Besse

That's true my choice of words here was not entirely correct. It should have been "Atheists 100% caused Zionism." That might explain where the confusion comes from.