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Trump Administration Ignores Congressional Directive to Fully Fund HIV/AIDS Program


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Romhack.ing's Internet Archive Mirror No Longer Available


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WillyMacShow files police report against Destiny for posessing CSAM




Blu-ray ripping on linux


I recently bought a collector edition boxed set of a 1970s martial arts series I love. I can't even play it in VLC, makemkv beta code situation is borked, and handbrake scans all the titles, then says there are none.

I have a local Plex server I wanted to use, no other devices that can play Blu-ray other than an external USB drive I just bought.

Any advice? The Linux box is on 22.04.

in reply to toddalon

mkvtoolnix is pretty good. It doesn't catch special features and other extras from the disk, but getting the main movie is usually not an issue.
in reply to toddalon

would cdrdao or dd work? They're pretty robust... rip it and see if it plays


Librebox: An open source, Roblox-compatible game engine


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I Hacked Monster Energy and You Won't Believe What They Think You Look Like: The Energy Drink Giant That Forgot to Lock Its Doors


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36206744

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I Hacked Monster Energy and You Won't Believe What They Think You Look Like: The Energy Drink Giant That Forgot to Lock Its Doors


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I Hacked Monster Energy and You Won't Believe What They Think You Look Like: The Energy Drink Giant That Forgot to Lock Its Doors


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I Hacked Monster Energy and You Won't Believe What They Think You Look Like: The Energy Drink Giant That Forgot to Lock Its Doors


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in reply to Davriellelouna

It's amazing what a story hitting the news can do. This is why a free press is so important.

in reply to Saleh

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Exclusive: ICC arrest warrant applications ready for Israel's Ben Gvir and Smotrich on apartheid charges


Arrest warrant applications against two prominent Israeli ministers on charges of apartheid are ready and with two deputy prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC), Middle East Eye can reveal.

If the warrants for National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich are issued, it will be the first time that the crime of apartheid is charged at an international court.

"Those applications for the arrest warrants are completely done," an ICC source told MEE. "The only thing that didn't happen was submitting them to the court," the source said on condition of anonymity.

Two ICC sources told MEE that the two deputy prosecutors, Nazhat Shameem Khan and Mame Mandiaye Niang, have not filed the applications due to the threat of US sanctions.

British-Israeli ICC defence lawyer Nicholas Kaufman told Israel's Kan public broadcaster in June that the US sanctions on four ICC judges were "meant to be designed to encourage the dropping of the arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Gallant". Raji Sourani, a lawyer representing Palestine at the ICC and ICJ, criticised the deputy prosecutors for their delay in applying for the warrants.

Raji Sourani, a lawyer representing Palestine at the ICC and ICJ, criticised the deputy prosecutors for their delay in applying for the warrants.




I Hacked Monster Energy and You Won't Believe What They Think You Look Like: The Energy Drink Giant That Forgot to Lock Its Doors


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in reply to MsPenguinette

does this mean robocop was doubly evil?

edit: it occurs to me that the original comment may have walked up to the line for inciting violence and as such I have changed it because I don't want to make the mods lives more difficult

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in reply to Kindness is Punk

It makes what they did to Murphy to create RoboCop doubly evil, but I've been led to believe that that's one of the big messages of the movie.


Deal to get ChatGPT Plus for whole of UK discussed by Open AI boss and minister: Deal that could have cost £2bn was floated at meeting between technology secretary Peter Kyle and Sam Altman


The Guardian.

The boss of the firm behind ChatGPT and the UK technology secretary discussed a multibillion-pound deal to give the entire country premium access to the AI tool, the Guardian has learned.

Sam Altman, a co-founder of OpenAI, talked to Peter Kyle about a potential agreement to give UK residents access to its advanced product.

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India buys 2 million bpd Russian oil in August


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/46450980

(bpd) barrels per day
Imports from Russia at 2 million bpd were up from 1.6 million bpd in July. The increase in Russian flow was at the cost of purchases from Iraq, which declined to 730,000 bpd in August, and Saudi Arabia which fell to 526,000 bpd from 700,000 bpd last month.


https://www.thehindu.com/business/Economy/india-buys-2-million-bpd-russian-oil-in-august/article69936349.ece

in reply to schizoidman

bpd = barrels per day.
Why the fuck not just write that in the headline?
Fuck 3 letter acronyms that are used before the actual meaning in articles.
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Brazil is open for business, Lula says at Chinese factory opening


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/46449382

The leftist leader noted that in the past automakers Ford and Mercedes have decided to scale back their operations in Brazil, but celebrated the arrival of other companies, like China's GWM . Brazil is always open to negotiating business, he stressed.


in reply to schizoidman

Trump is the best thing that happened to genocidal authoritarian regimes in China, Iran and russia in a long time.

I have a feeling Trump is going to go down in history as a sort of modern, American Nicholas II.



Air Canada suspends flights after cabin staff go on strike


More than 100,000 passengers from across the world have been left stranded after Air Canada's staff strike over pay.
in reply to Typhoon

That’s the standard for ALL flight attendants, changing that will be a huge blow to the industry.

When AirCanada was started the rate for flight attendants was 4 times the minimum wage per hours, it was way above the national average.

The flight attendants union said to AirCanada pay us the same rate adjust to inflation and they will accept. AirCanada declined their offer

in reply to TribblesBestFriend

It needs to change for all flight attendants. Imagine if you worked in a call center and rather than being paid for when got there to when you left you were only paid for time you’re actually on a call. Not in between calls, writing notes, set up for the next call, etc. Think of how quickly that would add up.

in reply to schizoidman

"It was determined by all* that the best way to end the horrific war between Russia and Ukraine is to go directly to a Peace Agreement…


*EXCEPT ONE OF THE PARTIES DIRECTLY INVOLVED

That’s kind of important, Donny.




Inside Chrome’s Semantic Engine: A Technical Analysis of History Embeddings




DiveDB, a fediverse enabled scuba dive log


Found it to be quite cool and largely unkown.

The dev is interested in others testing to self-host it:
github.com/cetra3/divedb

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Not a mystery beast, just a dog

Why have so many people seemingly lost all critical faculties when seeing animals?

I’ve seen two examples this week of people capturing imagery of dogs and then creating absurdly dramatic context to indicate that they aren’t dogs. What’s going on here? I get it if it’s an unusual animal. But these are just regular dogs that have been turned into mysterious monsters in the minds of the viewer.

The Black Dog on the side of the road


The first example is a video of a family driving down a road at night and encountering an older black dog (with a graying muzzle) along the grass. The accompanying video reveals their excitement and confusion about what they are seeing:

The animal was seen “in the area known as Las Palmillas, between Xochitlán Todos Santos and Tlacotepec”.

While the image is a bit blurry, the video itself is clear enough to show this not the “robust” and “enigmatic animal” that was reported by the news.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiOu1x–y2c

Have these people never seen a dog?

I think a few things are going on here. First, it’s night and maybe the camera on the phone is enhancing the light so that, to us looking at the video, it’s obvious. But to the witnesses at the time, maybe they were freaked out because they couldn’t see enough. Still, the video should never have gotten news coverage. With clickbait as lucrative as it is these days, even ridiculous videos get attention even just so an audience can complain about them.

Secondly, the headline of the news story gives us a clue about why people might be on edge: Mysterious animal surprises in Puebla after unexplained cattle deaths.

This sighting adds to a series of unexplained cattle deaths in the region, where the animals showed signs of violence, which has alarmed the local community.

So, people are concerned about recent mysterious livestock deaths. Feral dogs are suspect. With countless historical examples to draw from, we know that people look for a culprit when they are afraid. It’s not clear if the family knew about the story. Or if the original story was sensationalized.

Finally, even if the witnesses knew this was a dog, they still may have posted it on socials to try to tell a story for attention. Social media is the real reason why we see so many more silly shares like this. Even when the cause is obvious, if imagination is applied, people see a bipedal animal. Or the black color breaks up the typical outline we would expect to form a dog. The dog’s sad face breaks my heart, as does the crazy speculation about it.

The dog in the woods


The next example showed up in my Pop Cryptid Facebook feed from the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization, a very active page that will post marginal content in order to keep the followers constantly engaged. In this case, they posted a pic of a dog and asked if people had thoughts….

They certainly did. They thought it was a dog.

Yeah, some said it was a wolf. But there is no location indicated so it’s baseless to jump to that conclusion. There is no sense in making any judgment on what’s in a photo with no context.

Maybe it’s “mysterious” because it looks like it doesn’t have a head (an artifact from the camera, perhaps). People also assumed it was very large, but you can’t tell that from the image.

Some are going to gravitate to these kinds of images to support their supernatural beliefs in werewolves or dogmen. Clearly, this is not viable evidence of that.

Social silos


It’s disturbing that online audiences get so comfortable existing in their belief silos that everything becomes evidence for that thing they deeply believe in. The rest of us, who aren’t in that frame of mind, just don’t see what they do. This is why you need to 1. get out of those silos, 2. be the voice of reason when necessary.

It would be really great if reason prevailed, and if this kind of goofiness wasn’t so popular. Unfortunately, we aren’t getting out of these strange times anytime soon. The streams of weird content (framed as weird, even when it’s not) encourages further social slides into irrational ideas about the world and more of the same content. It seems like we aren’t going to be taking a rational turn any time soon. We’re on edge, and extreme things really are happening.

The online environment provides a means to dispute the claim, but more often, it provides a platform for more bunkum, and worse.

#cryptids #DogInMexico #dogs #mysteriousCreature

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in reply to Davriellelouna

I thought that South Africa has been pro Iran for a while now? Can anyone explain why this is particularly controversial?
in reply to gedaliyah

They are pro-russian too (would be good to give pro-russia SA blacks a first hand taste of russian racism).

It's the timing. The don't want even more issues with the US oligarch regime.



in reply to Ek-Hou-Van-Braai

Capped speed isn't enough. I want it to slam the brakes on the highway and go "Tired of the ads? Get the Volkswagen Battlepass and enjoy an uninterupted drive!"
in reply to Venus_Ziegenfalle

Ooh, how about it accelerates really slowly at stop lights unless I pay for "turbo mode" to not get honked at?

in reply to Davriellelouna

I'm going to be honest, this just looks utterly useless for any country that isn't south africa, and ESPECIALLY useless for any country in the northern hemisphere.

Like, yes, sure, you've made all the country's areas roughly equal, but also every single country that isn't south africa is a distorted, warped mess that looks nothing like its actual shape.

Look at parts of europe- every country is a COMPLETELY USELESS shape. Three quarters of them have been turned into diagonal lines. How the fuck is that useful? Europe is the worst area in that regard, but by no means the only one.

It makes it literally useless as a map.

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Hundreds of Former Israeli Spies Are Working in Big Tech, Database Shows


As of June 2025, over 1,400 veterans of Israeli intelligence are now working in U.S. tech—with 900 of those coming from Unit 8200 alone. That number comes from a database of people who publicly identify themselves as being both former Israeli intelligence officers and holding a job in U.S. tech on their LinkedIn profiles.

The database was assembled by an independent researcher, who is remaining anonymous for personal security and has dubbed the database the “Eagle Mission” influence network. The 1,400 people are self-identified veterans or active reserve members of Unit 8200, Israeli military intelligence, and the IDF Cyber Defense Directorate working in senior and mid-level engineering and security roles at major U.S. tech firms with offices in Israel, the U.S., and Europe. Drop Site crosschecked many of the records in the database for accuracy.

“This does not mean that every person who served in Unit 8200 is an Israeli spy looking to send classified data back to Tel Aviv,” the researcher emphasized. “But it does create a serious vulnerability. No other country has this kind of access to the American tech sector. We obsess over Chinese involvement in the tech industry and worry about corporate espionage, but Israeli penetration rarely gets mentioned.”

The global tech giant Microsoft is one of the most prominent employers of Unit 8200 alumni, employing roughly 250 veterans of the unit, alongside other major multinational companies including Nvidia, Meta, Google, Intel, and Apple, many of whom employ dozens of individuals drawn from the unit. Microsoft was recently revealed to have closely collaborated with Unit 8200 leadership on the creation of cloud services intended to store millions of private communications of Palestinians living under military occupation in the West Bank and Gaza. Microsoft declined to comment.

in reply to Jure Repinc

What's with the interest in Israelis all of a sudden? All countries/their people do this



Mexican ranchers hit by flesh-eating screwworm want action on cattle smuggling


Maggots from screwworm flies burrow into the flesh of living animals, causing serious damage. While it can often be fatal, infected animals can be treated by removing larvae and applying medications, if it is detected early enough.

The infestation, which began in November, has now claimed its first human casualty: an 86-year-old woman with advanced cancer and complications from a screwworm infection who died in the state of Campeche in late July. While infections are rarer (and treatable) in humans, Mexico confirmed more than 30 cases in people in the last week of July.

Estimates cited by Mexican authorities in 2022 and others by sector experts indicate the number of illegal cattle crossing into Mexico is at least 800,000 per year.

in reply to bbbbbbbbbbb

Dear leader of the Department of Pestilence RFK Jr. will ensure every man, woman, and child in this country are able to enjoy the health benefits of screwworm infestation
in reply to bbbbbbbbbbb

Screwworm is a fly larvae, the odds are decent it can't survive to far north.

But thanks to climate change, that's changing

in reply to Tar_Alcaran

Historically, it covered half of the United States.

In the 1900s screw worm routinely ate up into the heartland.

And the 1900s there was an estimated impact of roughly 5 to 10% of cattle destroyed by this.

This continued until the '50s

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in reply to Tar_Alcaran

Climate change compounded with Trump cutting USDA funds and staff. They're the ones researching and fighting screwworms.
in reply to Tar_Alcaran

To build on what another poster said, screw worms were a major problem in the USA for many, many years. They were mostly eradicated from the US in the 1970s by breeding sterile male flies and releasing them by plane. They were mostly cleared from Mexico as well and annual flights releasing sterile male flies have kept them from spreading back up north. Unfortunately, there are now some very large outbreaks in Mexico and some cases in the USA.

There is only one factory, located in Panama, producing sterile males now and its production capabilities are insufficient to fighting these outbreaks. The USDA has announced plans to ramp up production and develop new was to stop them, though.

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in reply to HellsBelle

Video by Kurzgesagt on this topic.


Britain to prosecute more than 60 people for supporting banned pro-Palestine group


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/46434641

More than 700 people have been arrested since it was banned as a terrorist group in early July, including 522 people arrested at a protest last weekend for displaying placards backing the group – thought to be the highest ever recorded number of detentions at a single protest in the British capital.




Australian lawyer apologizes for AI-generated errors in murder case


A senior lawyer in Australia has apologized to a judge for filing submissions in a murder case that included fake quotes and nonexistent case judgments generated by artificial intelligence.

The blunder in the Supreme Court of Victoria state is another in a litany of mishaps AI has caused in justice systems around the world.

Defense lawyer Rishi Nathwani, who holds the prestigious legal title of King’s Counsel, took “full responsibility” for filing incorrect information in submissions in the case of a teenager charged with murder, according to court documents seen by The Associated Press on Friday.

https://apnews.com/article/australia-murder-artifical-intelligence-34271dc1481e079c3583b55953a67c38

in reply to HellsBelle

You should treat AI like an unpaid intern and check every word before using what they’ve written.

It can save you time but it can’t reduce it to zero just yet.



Trump and Putin share a car after they arrive in Alaska for talks on the Ukraine war


Putin riding in the frickin Beast, are u fckn kidding me?

He who drinks with the enemy while his ally bleeds is no hero but a fool. You grant him honor while he seeks to burn your and your ally’s home. No word of peace holds meaning while his sword is still raised against those who stand with you.

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in reply to Puddinghelmet

Image posts are not allowed, read the rules.

Edit Linked and restored!

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Far-right populists top polls in Germany, France and Britain for the first time


Alternative for Germany has joined France's National Rally and Reform U.K. in becoming the most popular party in its country, according to polls.

A poll Tuesday showed Alternative for Germany — which is under surveillance by the country’s intelligence services over suspected extremism — is now the most favored by voters. The survey by broadcaster RTL put the AfD at 26%, ahead of the ruling Christian Democrats at 24%.

This is a high watermark for the European far right, a once fringe movement whose virulently anti-immigration, anti-Islam and culture-war politics were shunned by the mainstream just a decade ago.

Today, these parties have developed deep ties with President Donald Trump and his Republican allies, who openly cite nationalists such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as inspirations on policy and tactics.

in reply to ExLisper

As an American, thank you for explaining this. It's still not great because it echoes what happened here. We are also stuck in a duopoly that was slowly being cranked to the right over decades. A lot of people were initially drawn to Trump because of his ideas of "draining the swamp" and sounding anti-establishment. I think the duopoly and the sense of anti-establishment under a capitalist economy (that turned into hypercapitalism) is where fascism really dug it's claws in and when things really started to accelerate. I have hope that this will result in something better after whatever happens happens, but I'm deeply worried about my family, my friends, my self with whatever comes next. I don't want people to die and suffer but that's already happening and has been happening. I feel powerless and it's awful.
in reply to aly_gurrl

Everyone everywhere is worried now. I really hope EU as a whole will survive and guard basic human rights (at least internally) but who knows?

in reply to mesa

Also switched to Linux (popos) this month. It's been fine. Games work. Browser works. No complaints, really.
in reply to mesa

I installed Bazzite last June. That the local account is just a fact of life made the installation process easier than Windows. KDE (the interface) feels snappier than Windows. Also, the auto-hide Start menu doesn't get stuck anymore. The Win 11 Start menu won't hide when you want them to, and hides when you didn't want it to every single time you accidentally move the mouse cursor to the bottom. I hate that I had to reach for the keyboard every time, while watching videos and such. That drove me nuts. When your wi-fi or bluetooth is not working, Win10 and 11 love to pretend they don't exist, so you can't fix them unless you reboot. So many things they can fix, but most of their project teams are probably focused on adding new bullshit or integrating Office/Teams/Copilot into everything, because the OS is no longer the product.