US | Babysitter who provided young girls to her boyfriend for sexual assault sentenced to 100 years in prison
Brittney Lyon provided her boyfriend Samuel Cabrera girls as young as three to drug, bind and abuse in exchange for going on dates, prosecutors say
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Fracne | Emmanuel Macron decries ‘antisemitic hatred’ after memorial tree cut down
French president vows to punish those who felled tree planted in memory of Jewish man tortured to death in 2006
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120,000 Ukrainians in US at risk of deportation as Biden-era program lapses, WSJ reports
The issue concerns refugees who have lived in the country since Aug. 16, 2023, under the Uniting for Ukraine program, devised by the Biden administration to allow Ukrainians to stay in the country on humanitarian parole.
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Air Canada, flight attendants enter final day before strike deadline
It's the final day before a potential work stoppage could ground all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights.
Air Canada, flight attendants enter final day before strike deadline - Wings Magazine
It's the final day before a potential work stoppage could ground all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flights.Wings Staff (Wings Magazine)
The official voice of the US government Is cruel, gross, and weird. What is that doing to us?
Joking memes about imprisonment, deportation, and death by alligator are designed to radicalize and desensitize.
Is Germany on the Brink of Banning Ad Blockers? User Freedom, Privacy, and Security Is At Risk.
Across the internet, users rely on browsers and extensions to shape how they experience the web: to protect their privacy, improve accessibility, block harmful or intrusive content, and take control over what they see. But a recent ruling from Germany’s Federal Supreme Court risks turning one of these essential tools, the ad blocker, into a copyright liability — and in doing so, threatens the broader principle of user choice online.
Is Germany on the Brink of Banning Ad Blockers? User Freedom, Privacy, and Security Is At Risk. - Open Policy & Advocacy
Across the internet, users rely on browsers and extensions to shape how they experience the web: to protect their privacy, improve accessibility, block harmful or intrusive content, and take control ...Daniel Nazer (Open Policy & Advocacy)
US | DC sues Trump over ‘hostile takeover’ of city’s police
Washington, D.C.’s attorney general calls administration’s actions ‘gravest threat’ to district’s self-governance
Far-right Israeli minister taunts jailed Palestinian leader in prison visit
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir released a video on Friday showing him taunting Israel’s most prominent Palestinian detainee, Marwan Barghouti, a senior Fatah figure, in his jail cell. The Palestinian Authority's foreign ministry denounced the confrontation as "an unprecedented provocation".
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France condemns Israeli demolition of West Bank school under construction
France on Friday condemned the Israel’s destruction of a school under construction in northern occupied West Bank, calling for accountability, Anadolu reports.
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Sam Altman says ‘yes,’ AI is in a bubble
Is the bubble about to burst?
Sam Altman says ‘yes,’ AI is in a bubble
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted to thinking AI is in a bubble. During an interview with reporters, Altman said investors are “overexcited” about AI.Emma Roth (The Verge)
Fight Chat Control - Protect Digital Privacy in the EU
Help us fight Chat Control – our privacy and security are under threat again
We started Filen with a simple promise: privacy that actually holds up in the real world. That promise matters to journalists, founders, doctors, teachers, parents, and to anyone who cares about keeping personal life personal.Filen (Filen Hub)
Rumor: There Is A Performance Gap Between Switch 2 Game Cards Vs. Internal Storage
Nintendo's patents apparently reveal that Switch 2 Game Cards have lower performance compared to games running internally.
The State Of Louisiana Is Suing Roblox
Louisiana attorney general Liz Murril is suing Roblox, accusing it for being 'a breeding ground for sex predators'.
Plex warns users to patch security vulnerability immediately
Plex has notified some of its users on Thursday to urgently update their media servers due to a recently patched security vulnerability.
Chinese military lab creates mosquito-sized microdrone for covert operations
China's military researchers have unveiled a mosquito-sized surveillance drone in June 2025, developed at the National University of Defence Technology (NUDT) in Hunan province1. The bionic microdrone measures about 2 cm long, weighs 0.3 grams, and features two leaf-like wings that can flap 500 times per second, along with three hair-thin legs2.
The device is designed for covert military operations and battlefield reconnaissance, with sensors and circuits packed into its tiny frame3. "Miniature bionic robots like this one are especially suited to information reconnaissance and special missions on the battlefield," said NUDT student Liang Hexiang while demonstrating the drone on state television4.
Security experts warn about potential risks. "If China is able to produce mosquito-sized drones, it would likely be interested in using them for various intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance tasks, especially in places that larger drones struggle to access," said Georgetown research fellow Sam Bresnick5.
The drone's small size makes it nearly invisible to conventional radar systems, though experts note its diminutive scale could limit operational range and endurance6.
- SCMP - Chinese military lab creates mosquito-sized microdrone for covert operations ↩︎
- Euronews - China unveils tiny spy drone that looks like a mosquito ↩︎
- SCMP - Chinese military lab creates mosquito-sized microdrone for covert operations ↩︎
- NY Post - China unveils eerie mosquito-sized drone designed for stealth military operations ↩︎
- CSET - China unveils mosquito-sized drone ↩︎
- NY Post - China unveils eerie mosquito-sized drone designed for stealth military operations ↩︎
China unveils mosquito-sized drone | Center for Security and Emerging Technology
CSET’s Sam Bresnick shared his expert insights in an article published by The Telegraph. The article discusses China’s unveiling of a mosquito-sized drone developed by scientists in Hunan province, highlighting its potential for intelligence gatherin…Jason Ly (CSET)
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Worlds First Portable Mosquito Air Defense
Detecting mosquitoes with LiDAR and eliminate them with lasers/Applicable to various scenarios | Check out 'Worlds First Portable Mosquito Air Defense' on Indiegogo.Indiegogo
China did NOT create a mosquito sized drone. They DID however create this awesome starship!
Seriously, how long are we going do the bi-monthly "China invents world changing technology" headline? These aren't even good lies.
imagemagick Montage: I can only create a montage if all the exif data is cleared.
imagemagick Montage:
I can only create a montage if all the exif data is cleared.
As a new user on Lemmy, going through the learning curve, I had issues uploading images.
Simple, I turned to imagemagick to reduce the size of the images and create a montage, rather than uploading 20 images for a simple bread recipe.
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I transfered my recipe images from my phone to my laptop and set about using Montage.
The images on the phone, and in the directory on my laptop, were clearly orientated in Portrait and not landscape.
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Problem:
I ran montage to create a simple 4 image montage:
montage 1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg -geometry +2+2 1-montage-image.jpg
I checked the output file, the images were in the right order but had changed from portrait to Landscape. They looked terrible
I then tried some different images.
These came out as expected, in portrait and in order
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I compared the images,
identify -verbose 1.jpg
the ones I transfered from my phone still had all the exif data intact and the other ones had no exif data
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So I cleared the exif data for the files.
exiftool worked perfectly:
exiftool -all= *.jpg
created an "original-images" directory, then moved the originals to "original-images" directory
mv *.jpg_original original-images
when I cleared the exif data all the images in the directory reverted to landscape
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so I set them back to portrait:
One liner to change orientation by 90 degrees
find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "*.jpg" -exec convert {} -rotate 90 {} \;
or mogrify:
mogrify -rotate -90 *.jpg
or
mogrify -rotate +90 *.jpg
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created the montage image:
montage 1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg -geometry +2+2 1-montage.jpg
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Now I reduced the size so I could upload them
create an "images" directory if you do not want mogrify to overwrite the originals.
mogrify -resize 50% -quality 80 -path "/path/to/reduced/images/" *.jpg
or
mogrify -resize 50% -quality 80 -path "images" *.jpg
job done
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A lot of messing about to upload an image
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In case you (or someone else) wants an explanation.
Modern cameras and phones save the image orientation in the exif data while keeping the orientation of the real pixels like they were originally.
But by default imagemagick doesn't use the exif data but the real pixel orientation. That's why the orientation in the montage and after removing exif data was wrong.
I think there are options to let imagemagick read the exif data. I'm too lazy to look it up.
Thank you Björn
I knew someone more technically gifted in the community would have a good answer as to why this happened.
-auto-orient
– auto-orient will read from EXIF-strip
– strip will remove all metadata- WARNING: if you’ve already used
-strip
, then-auto-orient
will do nothing
ImageMagick – Command-line Options
ImageMagick is a powerful, open-source software suite for creating, editing, converting, and manipulating images in over 200 formats.ImageMagick
US Government agency drops Grok after MechaHitler backlash, report says
US government agency drops Grok after MechaHitler backlash, report says
It appears Grok’s antisemitic rants stopped it from becoming feds’ go-to chatbot.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
The American Car Industry Can’t Go On Like This
The American Car Industry Can’t Go On Like This
Ford is taking drastic steps to compete with China’s cheap EVs. Even that might not be enough.Patrick George (The Atlantic)
riempimento della squachiavanza porta la morte ad essere dischica… (Sharkey prende troppo spazio ed è un problema)
È doloroso trovarmi qui ad ammetterlo a me stessa ma, ancora una volta, scopro che i miei piani di dominazione del mondo sono stati troppo ambiziosi; almeno per ora, in questa fase più iniziale. Ovviamente tutto bene col mio codice, anche se è ancora nelle fasi iniziali… i problemi inaspettati sono piuttosto arrivati con Sharkey, […]
Israeli army unit tasked with linking Gaza journalists to Hamas
Israeli army unit tasked with linking Gaza journalists to Hamas
Treating the media as a battlefield, a secretive intelligence squad scoured Gaza for material to bolster Israeli hasbara — including questionable claims that would justify the killing of Palestinian reporters.Amos Brison (+972 Magazine)
Hundreds of Former Israeli Spies Are Working in Big Tech, Database Shows
Hundreds of Former Israeli Spies Are Working in Big Tech, Database Shows
A $25 billion deal is the latest acquisition to strengthen the link between the U.S. tech sector and Israeli intelligence.Murtaza Hussain (Drop Site News)
Student asked by BBC about A-level results just opened: ‘Free Palestine, end genocide, BBC is complicit’
Video: Student asked by BBC about A-level results just opened: ‘Free Palestine, end genocide, BBC is complicit’
BBC reporter flaps as student goes off-script onto what matters most A Liverpool student was interviewed today live on the BBC after opening their A-level results and blindsided the reporter with a…SKWAWKBOX
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Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem thanks Iran for support amid Lebanon's push to disarm group
Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem thanks Iran for support amid Lebanon's push to disarm group
Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Naim Qassem (Credit: Reuters)Roya News
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Gallup: Ukrainian Support for War Effort Collapses
Ukrainian Support for War Effort Collapses
New data from Ukraine show the public favors ending the war with Russia through negotiations, as support for fighting until victory has plummeted.Benedict Vigers (Gallup)
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Every person who's compromised is pro Israel.
I wouldn't put your hopes on Zohran but for now he's done an excellent job of not budging and instead arguing his way out of traps. Let's see how far it can get him.
Why LLMs can't really build software
Why LLMs Can't Really Build Software - Zed Blog
From the Zed Blog: Writing code is only one part of effective software engineering.zed.dev
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Good article, I couldn't agree with it more, it's exactly my experience.
The tech is being developed really fast and that is the main issue when taking about ai. Most ai haters are using the issues we might have today to discredit the while technology which makes no sense to me.
And this issue the article talks about is apparent and whoever solves it will be rich.
However, it's interesting to think about the issues that come next.
Like the guy whose baby doubled in weight in 3 months and thus he extrapolated that by the age of 10 the child would weigh many tons, you're assuming that this technology has a linear rate of improvement of "intelligence".
This is not at all what's happening - the evolution of things like LLMs in the last year or so (say between GPT4 and GPT5) is far less than it was earlier in that Tech and we keep seeing more and more news on problems about training it further and getting it improved, including the big one which is that training LLMs on the output of LLMs makes them worse, and the more the output of LLMs is out there, the harder it gets to train new iteractions with clean data.
(And, interestingly, no Tech has ever had a rate of improvement that didn't eventually tailed of, so it's a peculiar expectation to have for a specific Tech that it will keep on steadily improving)
With this specific path taken in implementing AI, the question is not "when will it get there" but rather "can it get there or is it a technological dead-end", and at least for things like LLMs the answer increasingly seems to be that it is a technological dead-end for the purpose of creating reasoning intelligence and doing work that requires it.
(For all your preemptive defense by implying that critics are "ai haters", no hate is required to do this analysis, just analytical ability and skepticism, untainted by fanboyism)
It's true, the tech will get better in the future, we just need to believe and trust the plan.
Same thing with crypto and NFT's. They were 99% scam by volume, but who wouldn't love moving their life savings into a digital ecosystem controlled by a handful of rich gambling addicts with no consumer protections? Imagine, you'll never need to handle dirty paper money ever again, we'll just put it all in a digital wallet somewhere controlled by someone else coughmastercardcough.
And another thing, we were too harsh on the Metaverse. Sure, spending 8 hours in VR could make you vomit, and the avatars made ET for the Atari look like Uncharted 4, but it was just in its infancy!
I too want to outsource all my critical thinking to a chatbot controlled by an wealthy insular narcissist who throws Nazi salutes. The technology just needs time to mature. Who knows, maybe it can automate the exile of birthright citizens for us too!
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I don't work in IT, but I do know you need creativity to work in the industry, something which the current LLM/AI doesn't possess.
Linguists also dismiss LLMs in similar vein because LLMs can't grasp context. It is always funny to be sarcastic and ironic on an LLM.
Soft skills and culture are what that the current iteration of LLMs lack. However, I do think there is still huge potential for AI development in dacades to come, but I want this AI bubble to burst as "in your face" to companies.
Where did the downvotes go?
I started seeing a weird trend on Lemmy that I cannot understand.
Weeks ago, posts used to have downvotes and upvotes in the semi-rational range you would expect.
Out of nowhere, it seems like almost all the posts I see now have zero downvotes with some exceptions.
What is happening here exactly?
Where did the downvotes go?
I started seeing a weird trend on Lemmy that I cannot understand.
Weeks ago, posts used to have downvotes and upvotes in the semi-rational range you would expect.
Out of nowhere, it seems like almost all the posts I see now have zero downvotes with some exceptions.
What is happening here exactly?
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Texas Senate Passes Map After 2 Democrats Fail to Join House Member Walkout
The gerrymander would benefit the GOP and dilute Black and Brown voters’ power. The House may now decide its fate.
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I started seeing a weird trend on Lemmy that I cannot understand.
Weeks ago, posts used to have downvotes and upvotes in the semi-rational range you would expect.
Out of nowhere, it seems like almost all the posts I see now have zero downvotes with some exceptions.
What is happening here exactly?
China to launch new type of visa for young science, technology professionals
China Focus: China to launch new type of visa for young science, technology professionals
China Focus: China to launch new type of visa for young science, technology professionals-english.news.cn
Footage Shows Trump’s Pick for Labor Statistics Head in January 6 Mob
The White House claimed the Heritage Foundation economist was just a “bystander” in town for a meeting.
Masked ICE Agents Kidnap Teenager Who Was Walking His Dog
Benjamin Marcelo Guerrero Cruz had just turned 18 and was about to start his senior year.
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