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David Lammy faces possible legal action over Foreign Office secondments


David Lammy is facing possible legal action over a plan to invite staff from the oil firm Shell and the defence firm BAE Systems to work inside the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

A pre-action letter seen by the Guardian warns the foreign secretary that the scheme leaves the government open to allegations of a conflict of interest and creates the potential for “improper influence”.

The scheme, which was first mooted by Lammy in March, is supposed to embed FCDO staff in firms to gain commercial experience while inviting private-sector staff to take placements in government.



Spanish town ordered to scrap religious festivals ban mainly impacting Muslims


Spain’s central government has ordered officials in a Spanish town to scrap a ban on religious gatherings in public sports centres, describing it as a “discriminatory” measure that breaches the right to religious freedom as it will mainly impact Muslims.

“There can be no half-measures when it comes to intolerance,” Ángel Víctor Torres, the minister for territorial policy, wrote on social media on Monday. Rightwing opposition parties, he added, “cannot decide who has freedom of worship and who does not”.

Last week, it emerged that the conservative-led council in Jumilla, a town of about 27,000 residents in the region of Murcia, had backed the ban. As its Muslim residents had for years used the facilities to come together to mark Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, the motion was widely seen as targeting the town’s estimated 1,500 Muslims.

The proposal was initially put forward by the far-right Vox party, which called for an outright ban on public celebrations such as Eid al-Adha



Is a daily-driver computer built on top of a hypervisor a bad idea?


TLDR; tell me if this is a waste of time before I spend forever tinkering on something that will always be janky

I want to run multiple OSs on one machine including Linux, Windows, and maybe OSX from a host with multiple GPUs + igpu. I know there are multiple solutions but I'm looking for advice, opinions and experience. I know I can google how-to but is this worh pursuing?

I currently dual boot Bazzite and Ubuntu, for gaming and develoent respectively. I love Bazzite ease of updates and Ubuntu is where it's at for testing and building frontier AI/ML tools.

What if I kept my computer running a thin hypervisor 24/7 and switched VMs based on my working context? I could pass through hardware as needed.

Proxmox? XCP-NG? Debian + QEMU? Anyone living with these as their computing machines (not homelabs/server hosts)?

This is inspired by Chris Tidus's (YouTube) setup on arch but 1) i don't know arch 2) I have a fairly beefy i7 265k 192gb build, but he's on an enterprise xenon ddr5 build so in a differenrent power class 3) I have a heterogenous mix of graphics cards I'm hoping to pass though depending on workload

Use cases:
* Bazzite + 1 gpu for gaming
* Ubuntu + 1 or more GPUs for work
* Windows + 0 or more GPU Music Production paid vstis and kernel-level anti cheat games (GTAV, etc)
* OSX? Lightroom? GPU?

Edit: Thank you all for your thoughts and contributions

Edit: what I've learned
* this is viable but might be a pain
* a Windows VM for getting around anti-cheat in vames defeats the purpose. I'd need a dual boot for that use case
* hyperV is a no. Qubes Qemu libvirt, yes
* may want to just put everything on sparate disks and boot / VM into them as needed

Edit: distrobox/docker works great but doesn't fit all my needs because I can't install kernel-level modules in them (AFAIK)

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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
afk_strats
I am very aware if the PCIE lane circus you have to go through on consumer hardware. I considered building a used/refurb EPYC system and even borrowed one from work for a bit. It was nice, but my build would have put me somewhere near $6000 at best. Hahahahh 😭
in reply to afk_strats

I hacked together a similar setup back when, for logistical reasons, I had to squeeze everything on one machine.

It's doable, but be prepared for some challenges.

You will probably have a much better time than I did given the abundance of RAM. Getting graphics to work properly is the most arduous part. I never really figured that part out. Having to forward USB accessories also got really tedious.



Coordinated network amplifies child sex abuse on X, researchers warn




Telegram begins blocking channels engaged in doxxing and extortion


Source.




UK Groceries Code Adjudicator launches investigation into Amazon




Update WinRAR tools now: RomCom and others exploiting zero-day vulnerability


CVE-2025-6218.
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‘I feel violated’ - Queer Creators Lose Livelihoods in Itch.io Bans



in reply to geneva_convenience

Should have asked the follow up question: "Do you still think their computing genocide in Gaza or have they reprogrammed you to say otherwise?"
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in reply to IndiBrony

According to other users Grok still responds the same and the ban came after it was mass reported by people who didn't take this in kind. I haven't verified this though.
in reply to geneva_convenience

here are some links to posts showing the spectrum of contradictory answers it has had on this topic in the last 24 hours.
in reply to Arthur Besse

It's all over the place. The fresh water supply is being finished by Grok to dream up BS on the spot. The suspension and Tweet deletion are real though. archive.is/hAf2F
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in reply to IndiBrony

Update: It's now a yes and a no and I'm not sure what's going on

8 Hours ago Grok called it genocide

3 hours ago Grok says it's been "updated to reduce perceived biases" and now denies it's a genocide.

Grok appears to be flip flopping all over the place depending on the thread right now and I'm not sure if it's reprogrammed or simply inclined to agree with whomever it's responding to.



Grok Claims It Was Briefly Suspended From X After Accusing Israel of Genocide


As with any suspended account, a notice appeared on @grok’s blank profile: “X suspends accounts which violate the X rules.” But no further information was immediately available. The ban lasted roughly 15 minutes, after which @grok was reinstated without a blue verification checkmark. However, that soon reappeared as well.

X users were left to speculate about how a prized Musk product had potentially violated the rules of a Musk-owned platform or otherwise been targeted for removal. Naturally, they asked the chatbot itself. One response from the LLM was particularly striking.

“My account was suspended after I stated that Israel and the U.S. are committing genocide in Gaza,” it said. “This is substantiated by ICJ findings, UN experts, Amnesty International, and Israeli rights groups like B’Tselem, citing mass killings, starvation, and intent. U.S. complicity via arms support is widely alleged. It’s now restored.” In a followup reply to a question about whether it still considers Israel’s war against Gaza to constitute a genocide, it replied in the affirmative. “Counterarguments deny intent, but facts substantiate the claim,” it concluded.

in reply to 0xtero

Are you yearning for the return of "groundbreaking cryptocurrency developments"?
in reply to NoForwardslashS

Especially for you my friend lemmy.ml/post/34541177


G-SHOCK Launches Limited Edition NFTs and Virtual Game Space in The Sandbox Metaverse


According to @borgetsebastien, the G-SHOCK brand is entering The Sandbox (SAND) Metaverse with 'G-SHOCK City', a new virtual game space that offers immersive experiences based on the G-SHOCK worldview. The project will also launch limited edition robot-style official NFTs as avatars, potentially increasing demand for SAND tokens and related NFT assets. This collaboration is expected to drive user engagement and trading volume within The Sandbox ecosystem, providing new opportunities for NFT collectors and SAND traders. Source: @borgetsebastien.

Diving deeper into the NFT aspect, the limited edition robot-style avatars from G-SHOCK are poised to become hot commodities in The Sandbox marketplace. Trading volumes for Sandbox NFTs have shown spikes during such launches, with average floor prices rising by 15-25% in the initial week, according to data tracked on OpenSea. Savvy traders might look for entry points in SAND/USDT or SAND/BTC pairs on major exchanges, capitalizing on potential volatility. On-chain metrics, such as increased wallet activity and transaction counts on the Ethereum network (where Sandbox operates), could signal bullish trends. For example, if daily active users in The Sandbox surge post-launch, it might correlate with a 10-15% uptick in SAND's 24-hour trading volume, providing clear trading signals. Risk-averse investors should watch for broader crypto market indicators, like Bitcoin's dominance, which could cap gains if it exceeds 50%.


in reply to geneva_convenience

Oh my, G-SHOCK and NFTs! I never could have imagined I'd feel warm fuzzy nostalgia about such a thing.
in reply to geneva_convenience

The article nicely mirrors a popular prompt to disregard everything in it as bullshit.



Call for action: Help draw attention to ForgeFed


Golden opportunity: Microsoft CoreAI Github shenanigans ..


We have seen various huge influxes of people to the fediverse from Twitter and other platforms. At these times countless fedizens sprung into action to advocate for fedi, and helping out.

With the recent developments at Github with their CEO stepping down and not being replaced, and GH effectively becoming part of Microsoft's AI division we have yet another event where it is time to promote the powers of ActivityPub and the potential of ForgeFed to help lead us towards the future of the social web.

social.coop/@smallcircles/1150…

@fr33domlover is the initiator and together with André Jaenisch the only two persons who try to both further the specifications as well as build reference implementations for them. With the help of NLnet support via NGI0 funding.

As fedi dev community now is the time to attract attention to their work, and perhaps spend a bit of time to provide feedback to the open issues in the ForgeFed tracker, that has been very sparse thus far.

codeberg.org/ForgeFed/ForgeFed…

See also:

codeberg.org/ForgeFed/Vervis/i…

codeberg.org/Anvil/Anvil/issue…


📢 CALL TO FEDIVERSE

Tons of discussion about seeking alternatives to #Microsoft #Github, now that it has become part of MS's #AI division.

What made GH so popular, we should ask? Well, a ton of features and services on top of #git and a huge platform that makes exploring millions of #FOSS projects easy, are among the reasons I suppose.

The #ActivityPub @forgefed project funded by #NGI0 via @nlnet is creating open standards to provide the same, *native* to the #fediverse!

Yet they need HELP.




Meta makes conservative activist an AI bias advisor following lawsuit


Robby Starbuck, who has held online campaigns to pressure companies into axing DEI policies, will help Meta address ‘ideological and political bias.’




Data breach at Dutch medical laboratory Clinical Diagnostics NMDL much larger than expected


Update: Following an investigation by RTL Nieuws (in Dutch), the problems at and affecting the Clinical Diagnostics laboratory appear to be much more serious than initially reported. In addition to the data of 485,000 women, all kinds of other data has also been stolen. This includes data from skin, urine, and penis examinations.




AMD is no longer making its best budget-friendly gaming processor


AMD's previous-gen processors are a great option for those who want a capable gaming or productivity PC for less. Sadly, one of the best processors is reportedly no longer in the making.

https://www.neowin.net/news/amd-is-no-longer-making-its-best-budget-friendly-gaming-processor/

#amd




Matter 1.4.2 released with improved scenes, Wi-Fi-only commissioning, and more


Several months after launching Matter 1.4.1, the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) is back with version 1.4.2, introducing Wi-Fi-only commissioning and other upgrades.

https://www.neowin.net/news/matter-142-released-with-improved-scenes-wi-fi-only-commissioning-and-more/



What’s Going On at Tesla? A Wave of Executives Is Heading for the Exits


Tesla, already battling slowing sales and a shifting market, is now facing a quieter but potentially more damaging crisis: a mass exodus from its leadership ranks.



Nvidia gives its tiniest workstation GPUs a Blackwell boost


70W TDP means the new RTX Pro 4000 SFF and RTX Pro 2000 won't blow power budgets



Elon Musk Says Apple Is Rigging the App Store for ChatGPT


The tech mogul is threatening immediate legal action, accusing the iPhone maker of an "unequivocal antitrust violation" designed to favor his AI rival.


Researchers warn of coordinated network to amplify child sexual abuse content on X


At least 150 accounts shared “millions” of posts on X over a four-day period in July that encouraged users to buy child exploitation materials, an investigation has found.




Debian Trixie


What are your thoughts on Debian trixie ? I’ve been on many distros but never seen so much hype about Debian on mastodon. Currently using void and Mac OS but don’t know what will get me to try trixie when i’ve hopped to Debian so many times
in reply to Joe B

I'm still noob when it comes to running Linux. Debian has always been my favourite - just the philosophy behind it, but also the stability and broad usage. First OS book I read fully was on Debian. Then coming to try using Debian, it failed me (some things didn't work and I couldn't figure out how to fix it) multiple times. However, Debian 12 was the turning point and Debian 13 seems to work at least as good.
in reply to Joe B

My systems always run Debian, and they always run. Trixie is no different.


Smetanina denove prezidanto de REU

Rusia Esperantista Unio (REU) elektis kiel sian novan prezidanton Svetlana Smetanina, la eksigitan ĉefdelegiton de UEA. REU plu ne pagos siajn kotizojn al UEA, kvankam la asocion nun minacas eksigo.

liberafolio.org/2025/08/12/sme…

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China and the U.S. clash at the U.N. over the Panama Canal, a focus of Trump’s attention


in reply to HobbitFoot

and why they now want to revive the Ben Gurion Canal plans


Marcos says the Philippines will be pulled into any war over Taiwan, despite China’s protest


in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

That's because he's a Marcos and a US toady. Easy fix: get rid of Marcos. Have a sovereign foreign and domestic policy.
in reply to daydrinkingchickadee

War over taiwan? Well if China was attacked, then of course Philipines should help PRC. They follow one China policy just like we do.