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Two Chinese ships collide during harassment operation


Two Chinese vessels collided in the South China Sea Monday morning while pursuing a Philippine Coast Guard patrol boat near the contested Scarborough Shoal, marking the latest escalation in the region's mounting maritime tensions. According to Philippine Coast Guard officials, a Chinese Coast Guard cutter and a People's Liberation Army Navy destroyer crashed into each other at high speed, causing substantial damage to the smaller Chinese vessel.

The dramatic incident occurred approximately 10.5 nautical miles east of Scarborough Shoal as Philippine Coast Guard vessels BRP Teresa Magbanua and BRP Suluan were escorting a supply ship delivering fuel and provisions to 35 Filipino fishing boats in the disputed waters. Video footage released by the Philippine Coast Guard shows Chinese Coast Guard vessel CCG-3104 aggressively pursuing the BRP Suluan while firing water cannons when PLA Navy destroyer No. 164 suddenly moved between the two vessels, resulting in a head-on collision with a loud crash.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/aug/11/two-chinese-ships-collide-harassment-operation/

in reply to Dr. Moose

I saw the video yesterday and it's def worth a watch to understand how China is contesting ownership of international waters.
in reply to lowspeedchase

In a sane America we would be defending our fucking ally. And if we're going to be pragmatic and not emotional, defend our ally with a badass port (Manila), in the South China Sea.

We defend the filthy fucking Israeli genocide to keep our "aircraft carrier in the Middle East", but we can't stand up for the Philippines?! Fuck the Chinese and their constant tests. Roll in with a carrier group and dare them to fuck around. Make it clear that "international waters" fucking means "international waters". Treat the Chinese are they are, fucking pirates.

I cannot understand how we treat actions like these as "not war". Every time a Russian or Chinese ship drags an internet line, round 'em up, hang the captain and first mate from the yardarm as pirates. Beach the crew and let them fend for themselves.



Ukraine will not cede land that could be Russian springboard for new war, Zelenskyy says


Ukrainian leader sees no sign of Russia preparing for ceasefire after reports of frontline breach in Donbas

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said Ukraine could not agree to a Russian proposal to give up more of his country’s territory in exchange for a ceasefire because Moscow would use what it gained as a springboard to start a future war.

The Ukrainian president said he did not believe that Donald Trump supported Russia’s demands, and he expressed hope the US leader would act as an honest mediator when he meets Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.

He added there was no sign that Russia was preparing to implement a ceasefire, as reports emerged that small sabotage groups had pierced Ukrainian defences in the eastern Donbas, advancing about six miles in three days. Zelenskyy also warned that Russia was planning new offensives on three parts of the frontline.

in reply to MicroWave

Good. We saw what happens when you give those fuckers an inch in 2014; they take a mile in 2022. Especially because Crimea is a bit more than an inch, and the claimed/annexed/occupied regions are a hell of a lot more than a mile.

Anyone who thinks that Ukraine ceding any of their sovereign territory is a strategy to buy long-term peace is either a Russian asset or fucking stupid. Full stop.


in reply to Bronzebeard

The UK is famous for it's parliament breaking out into fights, what are you talking about?
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in reply to shani66

What are you talking about? I've been keenly following UK politics for about 15 years now and can't think of any examples off the top of my head.

John Prescott got a reputation but that's because someone threw an egg at him in the street so he punched the guy. Other than that I can't think of any famous examples of politicians fighting.


in reply to Davriellelouna

I am convinced Youtube and many other platforms are dying right now because instead of protecting their assets, they double down on AI slop that nobody cares about. Of course traffic will keep increasing first but that's mostly from bot accounts spamming garbage and not actual users consuming content and ads. Server cost will explode while ad revenue will shrink. The corporations behind it have vast resources and will take down the Internet with them but their end is slowly approaching.
in reply to CosmoNova

youtube was in trouble the moment they announced election denial has free reign on the platform, this allow so many right wing bots, propaganda to test the waters, and then increase the current trend of right wings stuff, like anti-trans, anti-woke, pro trump, toxic masculinity.


Who were the Al Jazeera journalists killed by Israel in Gaza?


Five Al Jazeera journalists were killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza City on Sunday - among them 28-year-old correspondent Anas al-Sharif, who had reported prominently on the war since its outset.


[…]

The targeted attack on a tent used by journalists has drawn strong international condemnation including from the UN, Qatar where Al Jazeera is based, and media freedom groups.


[…]

Israel had previously accused Sharif of being a member of Hamas's military wing - something he and his employer strongly denied.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a media freedom group, said the allegations against him were "baseless" and called on the international community to intervene.
"Without strong action from the international community to stop the Israeli army... we're likely to witness more such extrajudicial mur
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in reply to MyEdgyAlt

This article is so terribly tepid.

How can journalists write about the persecution of their calling so bloodlessly?

These people were more than innocent: they were so-gooders of the kind we all claim to support. They were not only supposed to be protected not only as noncombatants, but especially guarded by their attendance to a sacred mission. They, like aid workers and doctors and nurses and any care giver or person seeking to provide justice is a designated target when the goal of a military operation is extermination.

Has the BBC written an editorial confirming this?

in reply to Andy

You've been reading too much polemic instead of real journalism. That "bloodlessness" is a neutral tone that is one of the marks of professional journalism. It allows the reader to get the facts without telling them how to think or feel about them.
in reply to FishFace

I wanted to just add this article I just came across:

apnews.com/article/jazeera-gaz…

I think this captures exactly what I was describing. And I don't think it's a polemic or opinion piece, I think it's just better journalism.

in reply to Andy

I agree with you. I think that what most people think of as "objectivity" isn't a thing that exists in reality, but as an ideal that we can strive towards. In practice, there is no neutral journalism — especially in this topic, my instinct is to be extra cautious of pieces that appear objective at first glance.

The piece you shared is a good example of how the bias in reporting can be found both in the micro-level prose, and the macro level framing of the piece (in this case, the macro framing being that the killing of journalists sets a scary precedent).

in reply to FishFace

I think you're partially right. It was a visceral reaction, but it's true that they have to keep the house style.

I disagree that I'm reading "too much polemic instead of real journalism". I think journalism is in crisis, and that the pursuit of "neutrality" in a post-truth era has severely weakened the fourth estate when it should be armed to defend its existence and fundamental values.

First, it's a myth that news is impartial. Conventional news absolutely has a system of values: it's inherently pro-truth, pro-freedom of thought, and democratic. Assassinating journalists out in the open and decreeing that they're legitimate targets is a direct attack on fundamental principles of journalism and free society. Journalism does not need to be neutral on whether assassinating journalists is wrong to retain their legitimacy.

Sadly, these institutions are not experienced or practiced at navigating the challenge of addressing this kind of story. The real story here is that because the practice of journalism undermines what the ruling coalition considers to be in the national interest, Israel has decided as a matter of national policy that it will no longer abide by Article 79 of the Geneva convention. They have not admitted it explicitly, but there is an obvious pattern of fact that goes beyond hundreds of assassinations all the way to their law against publishing news that undermines "national morale". That, imo, is the story. Really stop and think about what a monumental and newsworthy thing it is for a major world power to so publicly confirm a policy that has been until now a matter of dispute.

But the BBC can't within their current operating guidelines find a way to tell that very vital story. That's a tragedy.

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in reply to Andy

I think you should really consider the main article from the BBC on the topic, which is here: bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqyyr… In comparison to this profile, it has a lot more context.

Here the BBC lays out the full facts, including the IDF's accusations, and the reasons why those accusations are to be viewed with skepticism. It relates statements by the IDF three times, compared to 5 separate quotes from Al-Jazeera, the UN and the CJP condemning the killing, plus a letter signed by the BBC about the situation for journalists in Gaza.

In the "post-truth era" we need journalistic institutions which resist the temptation to polarise their coverage, and instead to provide neutral and balanced output that can be trusted by everyone. The tragedy of the post-truth era is the disintegration of a collective understanding of the world. By relating the facts with a neutral tone, an outlet maximises the audience which can gain that common understanding, which is far more important than instructing the audience on how to respond emotionally to a subject. It's not like the BBC are burying the problems of Israel's targeting for their readers: they lay out how the world is reliant on Gaza-based reporters to get the truth out, and quotes the accusation that Israel wants to prevent the world from seeing their crimes.

My question to you when you read the BBC's coverage is: are you not outraged by the facts? I am.



in reply to zero

I really appreciate the work that AP news does. Good communication and reliable reporting.

I wish, in my heart of hearts, they would link the primary sources when they are online and publicly available. As far as I can tell, UN documentation on these abuses are mostly covered here: docs.un.org/en/A/HRC/59/26
(And committee page more broadly is here: ohchr.org/en/hr-bodies/hrc/co-… , I think Israel is responding to their more recent report, or something near it.)

(I'm not terribly well informed, do let me know of better sources.)

in reply to zero

The policy of rape and sexual abuse has been going on at least since the government of Ariel Sharon, if not to the time of the Nakba. The victims include women, men and children.

in reply to zero

"Endlösung, one way or the other. We need to cleanse our society of the Untermenschen to establish a pure ethnostate" seems to be the position of the Zionist entity... 💀
in reply to zero

Well, this is definitely something different to what Biden did, so all the Kamala skeptics must be extatic.


What do y'all think of the live streaming platform, Owncast?


How good of an alternative is it to twitch? I've seen pretty less discussions about it compared to other fediverse platforms
in reply to Crazycookie

I'm just learning about owncast, is there any way to login or subscribe to people so I can come back to their streams at a later time?

The set name dialog says I can authenticate with a fediverse account via the authenticate dialog, but that doesn't seem to work, at least not with my lemmy account...

But if I succesfully authenticated there's no indication that would let me "subscribe" to a given channel or something though, and that's really what I want

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in reply to Cris

Afaik it is only compatible with Mastodon and similar software, not Lemmy.

You should be able to follow a video channel on Owncast from Mastodon etc. and get updates that way.

The login with Fedi feature is afaik only to join the chat that is displayed next to the video stream.



Ukraine and Estonia create a new robotic combat system - THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle can engage with targets 1,100 meters away


Ukrainian defense technology company Frontline has successfully partnered with Estonian robotics manufacturer Milrem Robotics to integrate the Ukrainian-developed Buria grenade launcher system onto Estonia's THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle, with live-fire trials conducted in Ukraine demonstrating the system's combat effectiveness at ranges exceeding 1,100 meters.

The integration represents a milestone in international defense cooperation between Ukraine and Estonia. The combined system underwent combat trials on August 12, 2025, where it demonstrated precise target engagement capabilities while keeping operators safely removed from danger zones. According to Paul Clayton, Director of Industrial Partnerships at Milrem Robotics, the successful demonstration "verifies the reliability and accuracy of the BURIA-THeMIS integration" and "highlights the expanding role of robotic platforms in improving tactical effectiveness and operator safety on the modern battlefield"


The THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle holds the distinction of being the first UGV in its class deployed by Ukrainian Armed Forces for combat operations against Russian forces. The platform has proven its versatility in various battlefield roles, from logistics support to mine clearance operations. The Buria turret, designed for the 40mm Mk-19 automatic grenade launcher, has been in service with Ukrainian military units since January 2025 and is already in serial production

in reply to Dr. Moose

All we need now are fully automated mining, smelting, and factories to build these things and the perpetual war on Earth can out last our species.


British Army in Kenya: Some soldiers using sex workers despite ban, inquiry finds


An investigation by the British Army has found some soldiers stationed at a controversial base in Kenya continue to use sex workers despite being banned from doing so.

Soldiers at the British Army Training Unit Kenya (Batuk) used sex workers "at a low or moderate" level, a report said, adding more work was needed to stamp out the practice.

The investigation covered a period of more than two years, examining conduct at the base dating back to July 2022.

It was commissioned in October 2024 following an investigation by ITV into the behaviour of soldiers at Batuk, including allegations some army personnel were paying local women for sex.



Trump announces another 90-day pause on China tariffs


Donald Trump has once again delayed implementing sweeping tariffs on China, announcing another 90-day pause just hours before the last agreement between the world’s two largest economies was due to expire.

On Monday, Trump signed an executive order extending the deadline for higher tariffs on China until 9 November, officials confirmed to Reuters.

Chinese officials said earlier in the day they hoped the United States would strive for “positive” trade outcomes on Monday, as the 90-day detente reached between the two countries in May was due to expire.

in reply to MicroWave

He bobs his head like a chicken too, and then of course there's the aspirational rooster hairstyle.


Russia will ban calling on WhatsApp and Telegram, media personality Ksenia Sobchak says — Meduza


The Russian authorities have reportedly decided to ban the calling feature on WhatsApp and Telegram, well-connected media figure Ksenia Sobchak reported on Tuesday, citing sources in the telecommunications industry.

The decision “has already been made at the very top,” the sources reportedly said.

“They’ve banned calls ‘under the guise of fighting terrorists,’” one source told Sobchak’s Telegram channel. Final consultations on the issue are expected to wrap up this evening, according to a government source she cited.

Sobchak noted that the apps’ messaging and channel features will still remain accessible.

in reply to rambling_lunatic

So... how should we read this? Did whatsapp made an agreement with russia and is now reading messages?
in reply to Siegfried

It means that making phone calls with either will likely soon become impossible for those with a Russian Internet connection.

in reply to moe90

Who uses Adblock Plus? Isn't uBlock Origin (Lite) the shit to go to?
in reply to projektilski

I see, but lite is much less effective. google has worked hard to make it lose its capabilities. it may still be effective at blocking youtube ads (though as it cannot use frequently updatable blocklists it probably has a higher delay for fixes when something breaks), but it cannot have specific rules for less popular sites, because of chrome's low limit on allowed filtering rules, and even though it can hide ads, that's not the sole function of ublock origin. ubo is a complex content blocker, with versatile tools to defuse site tracking on lots of websites. lite cannot do that anymore effectively, because both its capabilities have been reduced (e.g. it cannot edit network traffic anymore I think), and the number of filtering rules that it can load.

and even before lite, ubo could not be as effective on chrome as on firefox, because of slight differences in the extension api, with not so slight practical differences.

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‘I don’t expect to live a normal life’: how a Leeds teenager woke up with a Chinese bounty on her head


Media outlets across east Asia were reporting that Cheung, who had just finished her A-levels, had been declared a threat to national security by officials in Hong Kong. There was an offer of HK$1m (£94,000) to anyone who could assist in her arrest or capture.

Friends said: ‘Sorry, you are a criminal in Hong Kong now so we can’t be associated with you.’ Even friends in Leeds stopped seeing me

in reply to Riddick3001

how does one check if there is a Chinese bounty on themselves?

asking because I was contacted by Chinese nationals that worked in the consulate in Texas hours after publicly expressing China can go fuck itself on Reddit. weeks later that same place was on the news for burning thousands of documents in their parking lot and everyone inside fleeing back to China now listed as spies.

also when I say contacted, I mean they emailed me and sent messages on LinkedIn. my Reddit account was never linked to my personal identity.

edit: oh yeah, China can still go fuck itself.

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in reply to GreenKnight23

how does one check if there is a Chinese bounty on themselves?


Maybe ask @ Lemmy/ China instance? Make sure you get the correct one.

in reply to Maldreamer

gonna guess they have a profile on everyone on Reddit.

I mean, it's no secret that Reddit has deep ties to Chinese financing.

in reply to Riddick3001

It's crazy how, here in Brazil, we kind of have to chose now if we stay besides USA or China...
We hate what Trump is doing to us, but at the same time, our partners in BRICS are not a bed of roses either...
It seems the bipolarization of the world is coming to its max now, again, after cold war...
in reply to ILikeBoobies

Not many of us want to piss off either psycho gov't, NGL. Don't throw out shitty platitudes like that unless you're commiserating.
in reply to Kapirotto

Um literalmente apoiou a ditadura e está fazendo a mesma coisa de novo, e você tá preocupado com o que talvez supostamente, segundo os estados unidos, a China pode fazer?
in reply to lorty

Me diga se vc gostaria de viver hoje na China, Rússia, Índia... Talvez no Irã? Ditaduras declaradas, a tempos!
Eu concordou que o BR não pode se vender aos EUA (de novo) mas a alternativa também não é lá muito promissora...
in reply to Kapirotto

Did it make a difference when China built that big container port in Peru and started connecting it with railways to the Atlantic coast?
in reply to Kapirotto

our partners in BRICS


There are no BRICS partners. The union literally does nothing but yap contrarian lmao

in reply to Dr. Moose

You're maybe right...
I'd love to see an alternative currency for international trade though. We're done with US Dollars.
in reply to Kapirotto

Why? What would you gain with a dollar competitor? I mena no one's stopping you using other currencies right now unless your an oligarch in a gas station country.
in reply to Dr. Moose

Well, US companies have the monopoly on credit cards. US imposes SWIFT all around he world. If I buy something on amazon, or alibaba, it will be converted to USD and then to my currency.
All commodities, on what my country depends, are rated in USD, even if few sell it to China or Europe...
And all of this for what? What is the actual value US is putting into all of this? Its only getting a share on something it has nothing to do.
And it just gives US fu**ed up governors the chance to impose sanctions to whoever they want in order to interfere with foreign affairs.
in reply to Kapirotto

Thats simply not true. I say that as European living in Asia - none of my euros are converted to dollars, ever.
in reply to Dr. Moose

So, Magnitsky law, and SWIFT blockades are for nothing?
Just because it's not explicit on the website, it doesn't mean it's not doing it behind the scenes. That's how economy works...
If I buy something from China, my money goes there by SWIFT transactions, which is controlled by US.
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in reply to Kapirotto

Lmao what does that even have to do with BRICS. You're lost somewhere bro
in reply to Dr. Moose

There are people that just come online to argue with others and try to make a point no matter what, no matter how rude they are, and no matter how embarrassed they become... Sorry for u.
Meanwhile read this article. It seems that you didn't see news about BRICS, Brazil and US sanctions for a while.
economist.com/the-americas/202…

in reply to DeathByBigSad

Just add the game's .exe file to steam Then Navigate to Steam Play. Check "Enable Steam Play for supported titles" and "Enable Steam Play for all other titles". Boom it should work perfectly if the game is on protondb i personally use lutris
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in reply to artiman

This is the way. Each non-Steam game you add is basically running in its own box, so the trick is to add the installer as a "non-Steam game", enable Steam Play compatibility as artiman said, then "play" the installer. Once that's finished, go into the properties of the "game" you added, and change the path to the now-installed game's exe. It'll be in a hidden folder, so you'll need to enable "show hidden folders", and find it under something like Home > .steam > steamapps > compatdata > (a very large number) > pfx > drive C > wherever you installed it. Don't just add the exe as a separate non-Steam game.


How much can I extend an OrderedCollection?


Just an idle thought... A common UX is users copying the URL in the address bar and pasting it into their fediverse app to load it in their app. Right now if you copy a NodeBB topic ([code]/topic/12345[/code]) and paste it into something like Mastodon, y

Just an idle thought... A common UX is users copying the URL in the address bar and pasting it into their fediverse app to load it in their app.

Right now if you copy a NodeBB topic (/topic/12345) and paste it into something like Mastodon, you'll get nothing because it is an ordered collection and it doesn't know how to handle it.

But... what if I passed in a preview property a la evan@cosocial.ca's b2b8 and it contained a Note? Maybe a note with a different id? Maybe with a name?

Waiting for trwnh@mastodon.social to tell me this is a terrible idea.

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in reply to julian

julian:

Right now if you copy a NodeBB topic (/topic/12345) and paste it into something like Mastodon, you'll get nothing because it is an ordered collection and it doesn't know how to handle it.


It would be really great if you got something useful when you look up a NodeBB topic in Mastodon!



It Took Many Years And Billions Of Dollars, But Microsoft Finally Invented A Calculator That Is Wrong Sometimes


Money quote:

Excel requires some skill to use (to the point where high-level Excel is a competitive sport), and AI is mostly an exercise in deskilling its users and humanity at large.
in reply to rhabarba

Are you kidding? Microsoft has always been shit at math. According to Microsoft Excel, 2 + 2 = 12:04 AM Jan 1, 1900.



The Kids are NOT OK.


Our kids are in a mental health crisis: Rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide rose sharply in the 2010s. There’s much more we can do to roll back the phone-based childhood. @jonathanhaidt writes about this and much more in his book #TheAnxiousGeneration

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in reply to CertifiedBeef

This Guy's a hack, don't read his trash. He's already admitted it's bot the phone's fault
in reply to CertifiedBeef

While I appreciate the concern, posting this twice in the same community really isn't going to help make your case.

in reply to etchinghillside

Promoting a shitty book too. It's the restrictions on youth and the fact that society gives you a lot to be legitimately anxious about. Don't let conservatives like him isolate teens
in reply to CertifiedBeef

Haidt’s writings read to me like a random person pulled off the street and forced at gunpoint to imitate an academic.
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Battling deepfakes: How AI threatens democracy and what we can do about it


#AII


Spotify Takes Down EeveeSpotify; 'Reborn' Version Immediately Surfaces


Responding directly to a takedown notice from Spotify, GitHub removed the popular EeveeSpotify tool that allowed music fans to unlock premium features without a paid subscription. Soon after GitHub complied with the DMCA notice, the tool's developer relaunched the project as 'EeveeSpotifyReborn', offering the same functionality but with a legal twist.



Perplexity's Comet browser naively processed pages with evil instructions







Air Canada Introduces "Exceptional Policy" To Expense Passengers Affected By Strikes


Air Canada announces a surprising new policy to compensate passengers after a cabin crew strike grounds hundreds of flights. The airline promises to cover transportation costs, but details are scarce. What's the catch?


30+ human rights groups demand universities dismantle surveillance & protect free speech


Demands:
- Refuse to cooperate or share data with law enforcement agencies: Refuse to cooperate with local, state, and federal lawmakers, law enforcement agents, and immigration authorities seeking to surveil, detain, and deport students, faculty, or staff. This includes prohibiting university staff from voluntarily sharing campus community members’ personal data with law enforcement, especially data that can aid in the targeting of activists, like immigration status and records of disciplinary actions. This also includes discontinuing any default data sharing agreements with campus police and local police departments.
- Secure data with end-to-end encryption: Secure student, faculty, and staff data with the highest levels of protection, including end-to-end encryption. Mandate training for university staff on data security practices.
- Delete sensitive data: Purge any data collected on students, staff, and faculty that is not essential to the functioning of the university––including data that can be used to fuel the targeting of protesters, immigrants, journalists, and other vulnerable groups. Delete video footage and photos of campus protesters acquired through surveillance cameras and ID swipe records that identify student and staff movements across campus.
- Dismantle surveillance: Discontinue the use of invasive technologies that collect sensitive data. This includes tools and practices such as ID swipe tracking, social media monitoring, facial recognition tools, license plate readers, motion and heat sensors, WiFi vendors that collect people’s location data, and biometric online exam proctoring programs. The data amassed by these tools may be weaponized by local, state, and federal agencies to target activists, immigrants, journalists, and other vulnerable groups on campus.
- Reject mask restriction policies: Mask restrictions fundamentally threaten free speech and increase the criminalization of protestors. These policies also jeopardize the safety of the entire campus community by exposing people to the ongoing threats of COVID, Long COVID, and other public health issues. Universities must oppose proposed restrictions on masking, and retain COVID safety policies that allow students to remain masked.
- Harm reduction related to doxxing: Provide campus community members with information about data deletion services (i.e. services that remove personal data and other information from data broker databases) and educational resources that allow students, staff, and faculty to proactively protect themselves against doxxing. Also provide tools and services to mitigate harm once doxxing occurs.
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new Star Trek Voyager videogame: Across the Unknown


The game is published by German publisher Deadalic Entertainment and developed by fellow Hamburg based studio gameXcite. GameXcite so far only worked on Asterix games. It is developed in Unreal Engine 5 for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S
in reply to cerebralhawks

I enjoyed Elite Force, but it's more actiony than I want my Trek games to be. My favorites have always been the ones that try to put you into an episode—Judgment Rites, ST: 25th Anniversary, A Final Unity, and Resurgence. I think the adventure genre is a much better match with the franchise than strategy or action.

Sadly(for me), that doesn't seem to be the direction they're going with this Voyager game. Hopefully it turns out well, though.

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in reply to Soupbreaker

Re: new Star Trek Voyager videogame: Across the Unknown


oh gosh judgement rites... the fact they built a full on 2D dogfight simulator in that game was epic.

I got good enough at it that I could shoot down Trelane.

Spoiler alert — it didn't matter, he stranded you on the planet anyway.




Price Tag for Trump’s D.C. Military Surge: At Least $1 Million a Day


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Apple wants to bring Touch ID to its watches starting next year


Finally!


Apple's Greed Is Finally Backfiring




Apple's Greed Is Finally Backfiring


I don't agree with the conclusion that they should just have bought more AI chips
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in reply to neon_nova

Yes.

I'm not watching a fucking YouTube video.

No judgment if that's your thing. I just don't enjoy it.

in reply to krunklom

The very tl;dr is that Apple has been catering to shareholders first and foremost to the point that all else suffers. To elaborate a lil more:

The video shows an internal email from the iPhone VP of marketing that basically says they should only add features that are good enough and that what the iPhone already offers could be considered too much. “ Anything new and especially expensive needs to be a rigorously challenged before it’s allowed into the consumer phone”

Then there’s the thing where Cook allows stock buybacks which Jobs didn’t. I am not sure what this means exactly but it plays into the broader point that Jobs was a product genius and Cook is a financial genius. (also, they spent $77 billion on stock buybacks, this will be relevant in a second).

Lastly there is AI. Apple is lacking in AI chips so there was a request to double their amount, which would’ve cost about $10bn. But this request was denied. So they had to not just work with their own aging chips, but rent cloud computing infrastructure from Google.

tl;dr Cook is cooked or something idk

in reply to sexy_peach

I thought this was a really fascinating video, since Apple Explained is one of the biggest Apple-Stans on youtube. He finally realized that his favorite company is wrought with greed, and was willing enough to make a video about it. The content or his ideas don’t necessarily matter; it’s his revelation that’s intriguing.