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Palestinian factions hand over weapons from largest Lebanon refugee camp


Palestinian factions began handing over weapons from Lebanon's largest refugee camp on Saturday, as part of a push by the government to disarm non-state groups.

Abdel Hadi al-Asadi, of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), said in a press release that the umbrella group conducted "the operation of delivering new batches of weapons".

Five truckloads of weapons were handed over in the Ain al-Hilweh camp, the largest in the country and located at the entrance of the southern city of Saida. Meanwhile, three truckloads were handed over from Beddawi camp in the north, near the city of Tripoli.

Hamas and its ally Islamic Jihad, both not part of the PLO, have not announced plans to hand over their weapons in Lebanon.

in reply to geneva_convenience

What a shame. What the useless army is going to do with those arms too
in reply to geneva_convenience

After disarmament come more massacres.


With new investment pact, India moves to bind its economy to Israel


Earlier this week, India signed a historic investment pact with Israel.

The deal, known as the Bilateral Investment Agreement (BIA), is meant to bolster investor confidence and provide smoother business transactions between the two countries.

And it does appear that a significant goal of this deal is to protect Adani's investments in Haifa Port, as well as an attempt to keep the India Middle East Corridor (IMEC) - an economic corridor linking India to western markets - alive.

The IMEC corridor, underwritten by the US and envisaged as a trade route to counter China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), has been marred with obstacles since Israel's genocide in Gaza began.



Is it "safe" to use an own domain for Mails?


Hey there,

i have a domain (.de-domain, registered with netcup) that i would like to use for my email-provider, but i am hesitant.

Why i am hesitant: I don't want that people might be able to find out my name/adress that is registered with my domain. If some service does not need my personal data, i simply don't want them to be able to access them. It's as simple as that.

I read that a whois-check could reveal my data, but the situation seems more complicated. At least, i couldn't reveal my personal data with a whois-check.

Why i would like to use my own domain: I want to be more independent from my mail-provider.

I am not that tech-savvy, so sorry if this is a silly question. I tried searching, but didn't found anything, probably because keywords like domain bring up lots of different topics.

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in reply to fluffy

In the EU, whois data is hidden by GDPR. As mentioned, it takes a special request to get the info.
in reply to fluffy

I tried to run my own email server for a while. It was hit or miss and a lot of hassle. So I decided on a EU mail service called mailo.com. For the amount of email I send and receive, it seems to do the trick.


'Israeli' soldier photographed carrying artillery shell inscribed “In Memory of Charlie Kirk”


A photo circulating online on Friday shows an 'Israeli' soldier carrying a missile marked with the words “In memory of Charlie Kirk,” drawing widespread criticism on social media.

Critics on social media condemned the missile’s inscription as “provocative” and “deeply offensive,” linking it to the recent fatal shooting of US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Many viewed the act as an apparent glorification of violence.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

The USA: you gotta give shots to kids with measles.

Israel: Okay so shoot kids with missiles? Got it!



Android Launchers with Internet Connection..?


Can someone tell me why an Android launcher should have Internet access..?
Been on the hunt for a new launcher but am not installing software which I fail to see having to use the net to operate...just like keyboards...another one that has me scratch my head
in reply to CkrnkFrnchMn 🇨🇦

They shouldn't.

Most include features such as a (subpar) news feed and weather.

These things are nice, but there's no need for a launcher to have them. They can, and should be done by other, dedicated apps. Someone mentioned widgets, but the launcher doesn't talk to the widget's app via Internet... it talks to it via IPC (inter-process communication). Ergo, no Internet permission needed.

Same with keyboards. They give you access to stuff like "ID this song", "get user-created themes" or "better swiping and handwriting recognition", all the while doing god-knows-what with your data.

It's basically a ruse. Give the users something thst needs the Internet permission, even if optional, so you can sensibly request it. Wheb you do, you get the unlimited, impossible-to-control permission (revokable only via ADB), allowing any and all Internet traffic.

As they say, "with power comes responsibility". This is a lot of power. And most apps in the Play Store don't give much confidence in their devs' data responsibility.

You can try looking at Settings to disable Internet access, but YMMV depending on the exact flavour of Android.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

EU is posturing for war with this kind of fake ass "allegations". Trouble is lots of citizens actually buy into it.
in reply to highduc

It's incredible to see how Europeans are looking at what happened to Ukraine and thinking yeah we want some of that at home too.


Inside the Mind of a Militant: An Exclusive Interview with Georges Abdallah


Archive link: tankie.tube/w/hupzTJEwrxHc4m96…
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Hi, I want to install Linux along side Win 10.


Only beacuse there are a couple of softawares that I need that don't run well in Bottles (Nitro Pro and an old app for anothere thing). It's a laptop with CPU i7 and a NVIDIA graphic card 1050 ti. Which distro would be best suited for the task? Is Mint ok? Thank you.
Update: Setting the dual boot was getting messy, so I clean installed Mint. I'll try Windows VM later hoping it wont be too difficoult.
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Fox News’ host Brian Kilmeade says ‘just kill ‘em’ about mentally ill homeless people


Fox News host Brian Kilmeade suggested using "involuntary lethal injection" to kill homeless people with mental illness during a September 10, 2025 segment of "Fox & Friends"1. The comments came during a discussion about the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska by a homeless person with schizophrenia in North Carolina2.

After co-host Lawrence Jones argued that homeless people should be forced to accept help or face jail time, Kilmeade interjected: "Or involuntary lethal injection... or something. Just kill 'em"3. His co-hosts briefly acknowledged the comment before continuing their discussion4.

The remarks sparked widespread condemnation. Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia tweeted: "America's homeless population includes over a million children and tens of thousands of veterans, many of whom served in Iraq or Afghanistan. Nobody deserves to be murdered by the government for mental illness or poverty"1.

California Governor Gavin Newsom responded by quoting Proverbs 21:13: "Whoever closes his ear to the cry of the poor will himself call out and not be answered"3.


  1. The Independent - Fox News' host Brian Kilmeade says 'just kill 'em' about mentally ill homeless people ↩︎ ↩︎
  2. Rolling Stone - Fox Host Says to 'Just Kill 'Em' While Discussing Homeless People Who Decline Help ↩︎
  3. HuffPost - 'Just Kill 'Em': Fox Host Makes Shocking Comment On Homeless People ↩︎ ↩︎
  4. Media Matters - Fox News host on mentally ill people who commit crimes: "Just kill them" ↩︎
in reply to Zerush

This is A) Horrifying and B) Literal stochastic terrorism.

Any left leaning folk who aren’t familiar with firearms should start practicing now, the Nazis are drumming up a fight whether we want it or not



SIM card VS e-SIM


I use GrapheneOS and love my privacy. However, I am not as knowledge in regards to simcards.

My family needed to get a new simcard while abroad and I was hesitant to get a new simcard and preferred to 'hitchhike' on a family members internet thearing so he could get a simcard instead of me.

It left me with the choice to:
* Get a Sim card
* Get an e-sim
* Let a family member get a simcard and hitchhike from their internet. (Internet hotspot thearing)

My question: Was my worry in vain and I could actually get an e-sim/Sim or did I do it correctly, making someone else get a Sim and share the internet to me? 😛

What I'm worried of, is that I'm currently outside EU and I don't want any weird hacking attempts towards me from the government. There are a lot of protests here, quite violent ones at times too, and I am aware that governments usually use stingrays or equivalent devices to identify or stalk people of interest.

in reply to wolfiedafloof

Anything connected to the cellular network should be considered compromised, it doesn't matter if you're using a SIM from your own country or a local one if it goes through towers of the country you're visiting.

If you're so concerned, turn on airplane mode before leaving the network you trust and take a separate device for sharing internet over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

in reply to RheumatoidArthritis

connected to the cellular network should be considered compromised


What do you mean by compromised? Monitorable? Traffic shaped? Both? How about E2E?

in reply to utopiah

The cellular modems are vulnerable to attacks from towers, so if you're worried about things like stingrays, you should also worry about malware installed from cell towers.
in reply to RheumatoidArthritis

Is it how StingRay work? My understanding is that it's about faking being a legit tower, not compromising a legitimate network.
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in reply to utopiah

It is not. But if OP is worried about state attackers, the network may be a problem too
in reply to wolfiedafloof

Depends, as usual, on your threat model. I do not know where you live, where you went, what you do, who you are and thus who you worry about.

That being said :

  • if you rely on someone else hotspot well you delegate the risk too. If they relay your traffic they can still shape or monitor your traffic. Obviously I would not expect your family member to do that... but if you are being monitored and there are data showing that you are not at home or work (wherever you usually are) and other data you are traveling together (e.g. plane tickets, border control with IDs checked, connection to services with different IPs) one could expect your surrounding to be potentially targeted. That is one extra hoop and it might protect from "shallow" surveillance but I would not be so sure.
  • SIM main problem in your situation IMHO is KYC, basically that you can't buy one without an ID and thus if you have expectation of anonymity regarding the provider of the SIM then it is not viable indeed.
  • eSIM AFAICT do not enforce KYC (no scan of ID to send) and typically offer to purchase a SIM outside of the country one is visiting, unlike physical SIMs. Sure they might share ICCID and more but unless that piece of data is linked with your actual name then it might not be a problem
  • honestly if you worry about "weird hacking attempts towards me from the government" then you better know a lot more about cybersecurity than I and random people on the Internet do. It's one thing to worry about mass surveillance, with or without BigTech, but if a state agent is paying actual security professional to hack your devices or accounts then it's another ball game entirely.


Court rules Europe can call nuclear and natural gas sustainable investments for its green transition


Nuclear energy and natural gas will still be considered environmentally sustainable investments in the European Union following a court ruling Wednesday, potentially driving massive amounts of financing toward projects that are not widely considered “green.”

Austria had sued the European Commission, the bloc’s executive, over the inclusion of gas and nuclear in the EU’s classification system for environmentally sustainable economic activities. The system helps direct investments to the projects that are most needed to cut planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions.

The General Court at the European Court of Justice on Thursday ruled in favor of the commission, dismissing Austria’s action.

Nuclear power is a carbon-free source of electricity but it is not typically labeled as green energy, like solar, wind and other renewables. Generating power this way requires mining and processing uranium to create nuclear fuel, an energy-intensive process that produces emissions. Nuclear reactors generate radioactive waste and there’s a risk of accidents.

Natural, or fossil, gas has lower carbon emissions than coal, but it still warms the planet when burned to produce electricity.

https://apnews.com/article/europe-nuclear-energy-natural-gas-renewables-finance-26c575d819e15ec686ec7e3e8e8e22fc

in reply to Stamau123

Not only is natural gas dependence a climate threat to Europe, good luck when the jet stream turns off, but it's also a security threat. As long as they have to keep paying there main geopolitical adversary billions to keep from freezing in the winter, they will never be truly sovereign.


Japan refuses to raise tariffs on China and India over Russian oil trade


Tokyo considers the Russian export project Sakhalin-2, located north of Japan, as a key source of LNG supply to the country. These supplies are not subject to Western sanctions.


Brazil's Bolsonaro taken to hospital after feeling sick, son says


Bolsonaro was sentenced by a Supreme Court panel last week to 27 years and three months in prison for plotting a coup after he lost the 2022 election.

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been taken to a hospital in capital Brasilia after feeling sick, his son said on Tuesday.

Bolsonaro has shown recurring intestinal issues since he was stabbed while campaigning in 2018, including at least six related surgeries, the last one being a 12-hour-long procedure in April.

His son, Flavio, said in a post on X that the former leader had severe hiccups, vomiting and low blood pressure.

in reply to MicroWave

So fucking pissed Trump didn't face the same fate
in reply to MicroWave

Good news. Prison has a clinic and lots of free time for recovery.


S1ngularity/nx attackers strike again


This morning, we were alerted to a large-scale attack against npm. This appears to the be work of the same threat actors behind the Nx attack on August 27th 2025. This was originally published by Socket and StepSecurity who noted 40 packages had been comrpomised, since then an additional 147 packages have been infected with malware including packages from CrowdStrike.

The scale, scope and impact of this attack is significant. The attackers are using the same playbook in large parts as the original attack, but have stepped up their game. They have turned it into a full worm, which does these things automatically:

  • Steal secrets and publish them to GitHub publicly
  • Run trufflehog and query Cloud metadata endpoints to gather secrets
  • Attempt to create a new GitHub action with a data exiltration mechanism through webhook[.]site
  • Iterate the repositories on GitHub a user has access to, and make them public

Since our initial alert this morning we’ve confirmed the following additional behaviours and important details. For those that don't know, Shai Hulud is the name for the worm in the Dune franchise. A clear indication of the intent of the attackers.

in reply to Brkdncr

This is probably the biggest hack of the year. As of the writing it had infected 140+ packages including some from big names like CrowdStrike. npm is in a LOT of things, and this thing is a true worm.
in reply to Brkdncr

"No way to prevent this", says only package manager to which this regularly happens

in reply to mrdown

This! How is it possible that one of the most successful countries in getting European Research Council grants is Israel? How is elegible in the first place? Is European public money, it should only fund European research... this is still blowing my mind
in reply to mrdown

Not just "Israel" in general, we are not talking about some random researcher studying frogs or something. The Israeli MINISTRY OF DEFENCE.
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in reply to cyrano

Honest question: why were highly skilled Korean engineers working "illegally" in USA to begin with? Why didn't they go through the process to get a worker's visa or whatever?

Another honest question: why do we have a scumbag for president? Who the hell voted for him anyway?

in reply to LemmyKnowsBest

why were highly skilled Korean engineers working "illegally" in USA to begin with?


Most of them say they had valid visas or work authorization.

The U.S. has a visa waiver program where people can come into the U.S. without a visa, and have certain rights similar to visa holders. Many of the South Korean workers have taken the position that the visas they had that allowed them to work for 6 months, or the visa waivers they had entitled them to do temporary work for less than 90 days, and that they were within those time windows.

The lawsuits being filed also allege that immigration officials acknowledged that many of the workers did have legal rights to work, but that they were deported anyway.

So no, I don't think it's been shown that the workers did anything illegal. It really sounds like ICE fucked up by following a random tip a little too credulously.

in reply to booly

This. All articles I've read that have interviews with the deported people concur that they had work visas or visa waivers. They weren't in the US illegally because businesses that send employees overseas aren't that stupid. ICE targeting them is just the dumbest thing they could do, and treating them as ICE did is currently being investigated in South Korea for human rights violations. Seriously you should read their accounts of their captivity, it's horrific.

I really hope Hyandai and LG tell the US to get stuffed.

in reply to LemmyKnowsBest

You have accidentally blamed the victims. It is common around the world for people to work abroad, and we almost always do what our bosses tell us. Our bosses, of course, understand the laws of the places where we'll be working, and they tell us what papers to fill out for immigration and visa purposes. Every multinational company has several people in HR who are experts on this topic.

So the real question to ask is, "Did their employers try to circumvent the law?" ... I think probably the answer is no, but if you think the answer is yes, then you should immediately ask, "Why didn't ICE arrest the employers, then?"

Also, immigration violations are almost never illegal. They're not crimes; they are civil infractions. Like parking tickets.

in reply to fodor

I'm sorry that you misinterpreted my tone and misinterpreted what I said. Let me be more clear: South Koreans are awesome and they did nothing wrong. Why do you think I'm blaming them? Did you also miss my second paragraph where I indicated my opinion that Donald Trump is an absolute douchebag?


Rwanda-backed rebels parade new recruits raising questions over Congo peace deal


LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A military parade at the weekend by a rebel group in control of mineral-rich eastern Congo has raised concerns over the future of an impending peace deal between the government and the rebels’ main backers, Rwanda.

The deal will shape the fate of the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo, which launched blitz attacks in January to take over key cities including Goma and Bukavu while the Congolese army swiftly retreated. U.N. experts said the M23 was backed by thousands of troops from neighboring Rwanda.

https://apnews.com/article/congo-m23-rebels-rwanda-parade-peace-e9312a2261208eafff0432b7b4159db4



Chrystia Freeland exits Cabinet of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney


TORONTO (AP) — Chrystia Freeland, whose abrupt resignation as finance minister last year forced Justin Trudeau’s exit as Canada’s prime minister, resigned Tuesday from the Cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Carney.

In a letter announcing her departure as minister of transport and internal trade, Freeland said she will not run in the next election, but added she’s not leaving to spend more time with her family.

“With tremendous gratitude and a little sadness, I have decided to step down from Cabinet today and turn the page on this chapter in my life,” Freeland said.

Carney said Freeland will serve as Canada’s new special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine — a newly created position outside Cabinet — in addition to her responsibilities as a member of Parliament.

https://apnews.com/article/chrystia-freeland-canada-carney-trudeau-32ac6f161f676438a3e9e19746eb58d1

in reply to Stamau123

I love that she felt the need to explicitly say she’s not leaving to spend more time with her family.
in reply to BertramDitore

“You’d understand if you saw them. My family is awful,” Freeland added.
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in reply to fne8w2ah

They claimed to have a trademark over the phrase "rest easy"... How can such insanity even be allowed to reach court? This is the kind of thing that should be thrown out immediately after an initial reading and force the litigators to pay a hige fine for wasting the time and resources of the judicial system.


Exclusive: Russia close to cutting oil output due to drone attacks, sources say


  • Pipeline monopoly Transneft is restricting oil storage - sources
  • Warns oil firms it may accept less oil - sources
    • Ukraine steps up attacks on Russian ports, refineries
    • Transneft describes the news as 'fake'


LONDON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Russia's oil pipeline monopoly Transneft (TRNF_p.MM)
,has warned producers they may have to cut output following Ukraine's drone attacks on critical export ports and refineries, three industry sources said on Tuesday.

In a statement on its website, Transneft described the news as "fake" and part of the West's "information war" against Russia.

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/russia-close-cutting-oil-output-due-drone-attacks-sources-say-2025-09-16/

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in reply to Marshezezz

As a centrist, I say roast them all. Leave no oil infrastructure in Russia standing. Make Zelenskyy the new face of Just Stop Oil just for the heck of it.


Reuters || Under US pressure, Syria and Israel inch toward security deal


Highlights: Druze insiders state that Israel has been arming and supplying Hijri's militias

https://archive.md/We2VV



The End of the American Experiment. 1776 to 2025. (Or more realistically: How we got where we are today)



in reply to greenbelt

Are you, are you
Coming to the tree?
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in reply to greenbelt

Asymmetric warfare is the only way these people can effectively fight back against the injustices from the US. It's why the US has spent the past 20 years convincing this generation that terrorism is bad.


Fediverse Report – #134


Fediverse Report 134 - this week's #fediverse news

  • Mastodon shows their quote post implementation, coming next week
  • A New Social's Bridgy Fed makes it easier to see interactions to your post on other networks with a new DM feature

Fediverse Report – #134

The News


Mastodon is finally introducing quote posts to their software, with the feature rolling out next week to the servers managed by Mastodon itself, and becoming available in Mastodon 4.5 soon after. Mastodon always had a significant worry that quote posts would lead to ‘dunking’ behaviour, where people would quote post someone else for clout. This is visible in how Mastodon has implemented the feature, and how their blog posts introduces the feature: it sees quote posts as a powerful tool that can easily be misused. That is why Mastodon has focused on giving users control over who can quote their posts; you can select per post if you want nobody, everybody, or only your followers to be able to quote your posts. You are also able to change this after you’ve made a post and somebody quotes your post in a manner you are do not want. In that case you can remove your original post from the other person’s quote post.

Giving people more control over how their data can be used is a great thing, and Mastodon adding quote posts in a manner that allows for people to determine how and if their posts can be quoted is a good implementation choice. Mastodon’s concern regarding the potential for harm with dunking does need some context however, researcher Hilda Bastian has a highly detailed overview of over 30 studies on quote posts on Twitter and their impact. Bastian notes: “There’s conflicting evidence on whether QTs increase or decrease incivility, and whatever effect there is, it doesn’t seem to be major.” Bluesky added a similar feature for quote posts in summer 2024, also allowing people to select when their posts can be quoted, and also described them as anti-toxicity features. I’m not aware of any study on how this feature on Bluesky affected toxic behaviour.


Bridgy Fed, the software that connects ActivityPub with Bluesky’s AT Protocol, has gotten a new feature where you will get notified of interactions from non-bridged accounts. When you ‘bridge’ your account, it allows people on the other social network to interact with your posts. When someone replies to you on the other protocol, and they also have your account bridged, the replies show up on your posts, as if you were interacting with each other over the same protocol. But if the other person on the other network replies to a post, and they have not bridged their account, these replies are not visible, as they’ve not consented to getting their data send out on the other protocol. As such it becomes easy to miss interactions with your post that happen on the other protocol.

A New Social, the organisation behind Bridgy Fed, has launched an update where you will now get an hourly digest DM with links to the interactions on the other network. And if you do not want to receive the DMs, you can alter this in the Bridgy Fed settings page, or with a simple ‘mute’ as a reply.


The .world cluster is a group of fediverse servers all managed by FediHosting Foundation. The cluster contains servers such as the mastodon.world server and the lemmy.world server, which makes it one of the largest admins of fediverse users. The organisation shared an update, where they announced that they’ve expanded with a new piefed.world server. They also gave an update on their finances, with costs around 2000 USD per month, but income having dropped to around 1300 USD due to less donations. As the .world cluster of servers represents a significant portion of the fediverse, and contains the largest threadiverse server with lemmy.world, the financial health of the cluster is worth paying attention to.


A small piece of news that I think is worth highlighting: the iOS client IceCubes will not have support for the GoToSocial software, because the GoToSocial Code of Conduct prohibits contributions that are generated by AI. Every software is political in some form, and fediverse software makes the political aspect of software much more explicit. The fediverse talks about the plural politics of people often in terms of servers and moderation. By having many different servers, people can join the community that they align with. What’s interesting to me about this disagreement between GoToSocial and IceCubes is that this can extent to software itself as well. There is value in having multiple different clients that all offer roughly the same function, and having multiple different microblogging platforms that all do the same thing of posting. Software is political, and that people can express their politics via the software they choose is a good thing about the fediverse.

The Links


#nlnet

connectedplaces.online/reports…




At UN, western powers push phantom 'Palestine' recognition to safeguard Israel


Rather than act to end Israel's genocide in Gaza, western leaders rally behind a French-Saudi scheme for fictive statehood that entrenches Israeli supremacy and props up the PA
in reply to technocrit

I didn't realise just how biased Middle East Eye was until this article. What a shitrag.
in reply to FishFace

I'm not sure what you mean. It seemed relatively on point.
in reply to FishFace

I didn't realize how biased you are till i read your comment
in reply to FishFace

Polls say that the entire world thinks zionists are shitrags right? and their payments to the UN must not be working anymore. I know these things take time, but I do want to see Netenyahoo, Smotrich and ben gvir pay for their war crimes in the usual manner we deal with genociding war criminals-- after a fair trial of course. And, all the Israelis who supported this regime should each stand trial after. The whole stolen country is full of genocidal criminals. murderers, and land thieves.

By your comment I assume you're a zionist. Might be time for you and yours to start pretending you never supported any of this.

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in reply to kreskin

I support a two-state solution, whatever that means in your lexicon. But yes, the Israeli officials ought to be tried and sentenced for crimes against humanity.


British soldier goes on trial for Bloody Sunday massacre


For the first time, a British soldier has gone on trial for murder over the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre of Northern Irish protesters. Families have spent half a decade fighting to get the case to court, blaming authorities for whitewashing the killings.
in reply to technocrit

That is actually pretty amazing. Too little too late but damn, it happened.

in reply to ExtremeDullard

This is a known issue. It should be fixed in the next release (hopefully).

in reply to schizoidman

Good article. Will finish it later but it seems pretty neutral and relevant painting both the US and China's history and recent actions. Many interesting parts, guy knows LLMs are not the way to AGI, wonder how much more the American LLM bubble can hold. From what I read, he seems like a real, brilliant scientist, driven by wanting to understand consciousness, but also an Oppenheimer type.
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in reply to schizoidman

The leads buried pretty deep:

It was in summer 2020, in the early months of Covid, Zhu says, that he made the decision to leave the US. He cited his disaffection with the direction of the AI community and the hothouse of American politics – both its leftwing brand of campus progressivism and the Trump-era national security crusades. There was also a personal factor. His younger daughter, Zhu Yi, is a figure skater who was recruited in 2018 to compete for China in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics


In general he seems more angry at the direction silicon valley ai is going rather then how US politics are going. He thinks larger more traditional explainable statistical models are the way forward as opposed to the black box neural networks and transformers that power llms and most other models in this recent wave.

China is giving him hundreds of millions in grants to pursue those theories, whereas silicon valley vcs probably won't give him a dime unless it's got an llm in it and US research grants are drying up in general but especially to Chinese professors.



What are the activity_id formats for various platforms?


TL;DR: Any of you who are more familiar with Fediverse platforms that aren't Lemmy/Piefed, can you let me know what the AP_IDs look like for users, posts, comments, and, if applicable, communities?

So, I've rewritten the search / search boxes in Tesseract to skip the search and directly resolve activity pub URLs for users, posts, comments, and communities. I'm loving this as it makes things so much faster and easier.

To make that work, and reduce false positives/negatives, I have to do some pre-flight checks on the URL that's submitted to the search.

Currently, it checks if the domain is to a known federated instance and looks for specific paths in the URL. If it detects the URL is an AP_ID URL, it will only resolve the object and redirect you to it (skipping the lengthy search step). For false negatives, it will pass it to the regular search but still try a federated lookup along with the search.

For Lemmy and Piefed, those are:
- /u/ for users
- /c/ for communities
- /post/ for posts
- /comment/ for comments.

For Mbin, I think it's the same except it uses /m/ for communities (they call them "magazines" I believe).

I think mastoon uses /user or maybe /username/ in the AP identifiers?

Any of you who are more familiar with Fediverse platforms that aren't Lemmy/Piefed, can you let me know what the AP_IDs look like for users, posts, comments, and, if applicable, communities?

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in reply to Admiral Patrick

Re: What are the activity_id formats for various platforms?


admiralpatrick@lemmy.world I think you would be better served by checking for the Link header. NodeBB and WordPress do it, if that gives you some idea of implementation?
in reply to julian

Re: What are the activity_id formats for various platforms?


It took me a minute to find, but it is detailed in evan@cosocial.ca's write up about HTTP Discovery of ActivityPub Objects.

This is probably exactly what you're looking for.

swicg.github.io/activitypub-ht…

I think your current approach has merit but is limited. If you know the instance software by URL and can resolve it using path matching without the use of a pre-flight request, that's absolutely a better way forward. The downside is you have to know the URL patterns of every software. You'll never "catch 'em all"!

However, if that method fails, doing a pre-flight check to grab Link also works and is a viable way forward.

You can test against NodeBB users or posts.

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in reply to julian

I think you would be better served by checking for the Link header


Can't really do that, client-side, in a browser application. CORS is a perpetual cockblock (though I understand why it is), and I'd rather not make an internal API endpoint to do the lookup.

The application polls Lemmy's getFederatedInstances API endpoint at startup, so it has a list of every activity pub server your instance knows about. That's the first and primary check for the URL that's being searched.

The second check is just to rule out non activity pub URLs that point to a federated instance (e..g. lemmy.world/modlog, lemm.world/pictrs/image/blah.w… etc).

Goal isn't to "catch 'em all" but to catch the most used ones. If there's one I don't account for, either by omission or because the federated platform didn't exist when I made the patterns, then it will just fall back to a regular search which also includes trying to resolve it as a federated URL (which is the current behavior in all prior versions).

The goal is just to simply short-circuit the search behavior if the query is a known ap_id URL in order to avoid a lengthy search process and quickly redirect you to your instance's local copy.

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in reply to Admiral Patrick

I maintain my own Lemmy client (Blorp), and this sounds like a cool idea. How do you get your known list of federated instances?

I currently have my own threadiverse crawler I wrote, but I disregard any Lemmy/PieFed instance with <20 monthly active users. That brings the list down to about 63 Lemmy instances and 7 PieFed. I wonder if that list is extensive enough to implement the resolve object mechanism you mentioned.

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in reply to Lee Duna

I think the countries that refuse to compete in the genocide song festival should just get together and organise their own genocide-free song festival.

Disgusting that so many countries haven't protested yet, and even more disgusted at Germany for insisting that Israel should be part of it, but good on the slowly increasing number of countries that are finally taking a stand.

in reply to mcv

The name is already there. You said it. "The genocide-free song festival."


Gaza Is Burning, and We Are Living It


Man… Gaza is burning. Right now, people I know, families like mine, are trapped, scared, and running for their lives. Israel says it’s targeting Hamas, but it’s us, the civilians, paying the price. Homes are being destroyed, kids are terrified, and the streets are chaos.

This isn’t just news to me, it’s my reality. Every explosion, every death, every piece of rubble is part of our lives right now. People are fleeing south with whatever they can carry, selling what little they have just to survive. And the world… it’s mostly watching.

I’m from Gaza. This is my home, my people, my life—and seeing it called a “military operation” while families suffer breaks something inside me.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israel-says-gaza-is-burning-it-launches-huge-ground-assault-2025-09-16/

in reply to InsideGaza

We don't allow editorializing headlines. The OG headline here is "Israel says 'Gaza is burning' as it launches ground assault"

You can editorialize in the body of the post or as a comment, but not the headline.

(I'd personally lead with "no shit Israel, you're burning it!" but you do you.)

Please revert the headline or we'll have to remove the post.


in reply to silence7

Permafrost melting also plays into it I guess. Think about that: large areas - larger than many countries - have adapted to permafrost, i.e. below a certain depth the ground is always frozen - and now it's melting. We're so fucked.
in reply to A_norny_mousse

This study critically reviews the existing models and concludes that focused deep heat and gas from below the permafrost may be the key factor allowing the formation of GECs, while atmospheric heating indirectly triggers their formation by accelerating cryogenic process rates and the formation of new lakes and rivers. GECs appear to be associated with faulting in the area and form where sub-lake or sub-river talik structures meet local thinning of the permafrost.

in reply to RandAlThor

So today I learned that that Meme with the Burley mountain man nodding at you, yeah that one, that's Robert Redford. I would never have guessed that in 100 years.
in reply to njm1314

Sorry, you seem to be confused. That’s Jeremiah Johnson in the GIF.
in reply to RandAlThor

Well that's dumb! Why not at other ages? 115 fox example? 89?! That's not even a round number! Nah nah nah! We demand he come back for at least one more year.



Hundreds attend funeral services for 31 Yemeni reporters killed in Israeli airstrikes


ADEN, Yemen (AP) — Hundreds attended funeral services Tuesday for 31 Yemeni journalists who were reported killed in Israeli airstrikes last week that targeted Iran-backed Houthi rebels in the capital of Sanaa.

The strikes last Wednesday followed a drone launched by the Houthis that breached Israel’s multilayered air defenses and slammed into a southern Israeli airport, blowing out glass windows and injuring one person.

In Yemen, dozens were reported killed, including the journalists, in the strikes that hit Sanaa, including residential areas, a military headquarters and a fuel station, according to the health ministry in the rebel-held northern part of the country.

https://apnews.com/article/journalists-yemen-sanaa-houthis-f0a544c214900608683f6590346da0b9




Tensions flare as Chinese and Philippine ships collide near disputed shoal in South China Sea


China’s coast guard accused a Philippine ship of deliberately ramming one of its vessels on Tuesday near Scarborough Shoal, a disputed territory that both countries claim in the South China Sea. The Philippines denied it, saying China’s forces used powerful water cannons that damaged its ship and injured a crew member.

https://apnews.com/article/philippines-south-china-sea-scarborough-shoal-collision-fc31a170189e4747b8314fb605ca7d0c

in reply to RandAlThor

From the sound of it, this was a commercial Filipino fishing vessel that likely rammed the Chinese ship by accident because the Chinese navy damaged that ship with powerful water cannons.


in reply to MicroWave

I have said it before and I will say it again.

It is not in the interest of the US that this war finishes.
A stalemate guarantees continued weapons sales much longer that peace.

Currently the US is getting
1) raised income via defence and energy contracts (incl. Oil & Gas) &
2) prolonged economic disadvantage to a competitor nation via sanctions.

in reply to oneser

The proxy war in Ukraine strengthens China, India, North korea. China gets the chance to ramp up its military production capacity even more while Russia pays for it. North Korea gains military know-how... submarines, rockets, drones. India gets cheap gas.
Ok, Syria's regime collapsed, but the country isn't stable at all.

Europe is forced to arm itself or so they say. The result is a diminishing influence of the US on Europe. The broken promise to protect Ukraine if they give up their nukes reduces the trust in the US. The US diplomacy doesn't look exactly coherent - Russia has not much reason to take the US seriously atm.

Russia's autocracy is stabilized by the war. Its war against Ukraine didn't hurt Russia too much, it even gained something. A message to other countries with ambitions to try it themselves. Canada, Greenland and Taiwan are on the menu I heard.

And: Resources are wasted. Environment and climate are damaged. People die.

Not sure if the advantages outweigh the negative aspects or if it is more about domestic political opportunism and cleptocracy/ personal gain. Inexperiencie and shortsightedness too, maybe.

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in reply to ominous ocelot

The US diplomacy doesn’t look exactly coherent - Russia has not much reason to take the US seriously atm.


Russia controls Trump. He has never done anything that has worked against Russia, and never will.

in reply to phutatorius

Trump


Controlling, steering, influencing - who knows. He is still hoping for a Trump Tower at the Red Square or something like that.

The problem is that the ministers of the department of state and the department of defense aren't up to their task either. I mean Hegseth?

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in reply to ominous ocelot

This isn't the behavior of someone steered, or influenced. It's the behavior of someone who is owned.
in reply to phutatorius

He sells weapons for the war and strongly urges the other NATO members to increase their military budget. How can this be explained?
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in reply to oneser

It is not in the interest of the US that this war finishes.


It's important to dstinguish the interest of the US from the interest of Donald Trump and his traitorous junta.

It is not in Trump's interest that the war ends without a Russian victory, since Trump is a Russian stooge who was put in office by Putin to deliver the victory that Russia has not been able to achieve by force of arms. Trump doesn't want to be seen to be backstabbing Ukraine, so instead he has resorted to lip service not backed with any concrete measures that might change the balance of power in the conflict.

raised income via defence and energy contracts (incl. Oil & Gas)


US arms sales attributable to the Ukrainian conflict are relatively small part of the US's entire defense market (which is vastly bloated and which has been used over several decades to achieve military Keynesianism).

A strong demand for oil and gas benefits Russia proportionately far more than it does the US, since fossil fuel exports are a far larger percentage of Russian export earnings. What else do they make that anyone wants? Vodka and caviar? Spyware-riddled antiviros software?

prolonged economic disadvantage to a competitor nation via sanctions


The only reason the sanctions are damaging to Russia is that Russia continues its aggression towards Ukraine and threats towards the non-Russian-vassal states in Europe. And the US is far from the only nation sanctioning Russia. And "competitor" in what, exactly?

in reply to phutatorius

since Trump is a Russian stooge who was put in office by Putin to deliver the victory


I am unsure. Logic tells me Trump has had enough opportunities to completely shit on Ukraine and has not taken them. His position is IMHO unclear.

strong demand for oil and gas benefits Russia proportionately far more than it does the US...


I disagree. Income for gas exports has not risen LINK whereas US exports continue to do so LINK

And "competitor" in what, exactly?


Geopolitical influence overall (e.g. in the Middle East, Asia, Central Europe)

in reply to oneser

Excellent comments.

Logic tells me Trump has had enough opportunities to completely shit on Ukraine and has not taken them. His position is IMHO unclear.


He's balancing serving Putin and staying alive. There are factions within the US military and security state that are unlikely to tolerate a complete sell-out. Though I'd argue that the gross act of extortion what was minerals deal was an example of completely shitting on Ukraine, as was the arrogant and insulting behavior shown to Zelenskyy by Trump and Vance.

strong demand for oil and gas benefits Russia proportionately far more than it does the US…

I disagree. Income for gas exports has not risen LINK whereas US exports continue to do so


But that's not quite what I said (perhaps because I didn't say it all that clearly). Russia needs fossil-fuel export earnings much more than the US does, and because of Russia's costs of production and shipping, its break-even point requires a higher market price than low-cost producers such as Saudi Arabia. But with Ukraine attacking pipelines and refineries, and with resources within the economy being commandeered to service immediate military needs, Russia's ability to supply fossil fuels is constrained right now (that's what one of your links is showing), and most of the European countries that used to buy from Russia have reduced their consumption in order to limit the scope of future blackmail.

Geopolitical influence overall (e.g. in the Middle East, Asia, Central Europe)


Influence is helpful. So what are the strategic objectives being served by that influence?

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Channel 4 to mark Trump’s U.K. visit with “longest uninterrupted reel of untruths ever broadcast on television”


'Trump v the Truth' will run for several hours on Sept. 17 and is set to be punctuated by "brief text-based fact-checks."

Channel 4 is welcoming Donald Trump to the U.K. with a special program: an unbroken catalogue of over 100 falsehoods, distortions and inaccuracies he’s come up with since taking office in January.

The U.S. President will come to London for a second state visit this month, and the British channel has vowed to put a spotlight on his “prolific oeuvre of untruths.”

On Sep. 17 from 10 a.m. local time, Channel 4 will broadcast Trump v the Truth, the longest uninterrupted reel of untruths running over several hours. The statements will be punctuated by “brief text-based fact-checks, offering viewers the truth behind the tweets, speeches and soundbites.”