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in reply to Fairgreen

How about something sized as iPhone SE or smaller?
This just looks like a mediocre brick that already exists on the market.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

They are not farmers, they are squatters on stolen lands making use of migrant slave labour.


Israel’s responses are “boring” and repetitive


"No one takes it seriously... you shouldn't either"
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Does zram impede disk cache?


cross-posted from: swg-empire.de/post/4511580

In my relentless pursuit of trying to coax more performance out of my Lemmy instance I read that PostgreSQL heavily relies on the OSs disk cache for read performance. I've got 16 GB of RAM and two hdds in RAID 1. I've PostgreSQL configured to use 12 GB of RAM and I've zram swap set up with 8 GB.

But according to htop PostgreSQL ia using only about 4 GB. My swap gets hardly touched. And read performance is awful. Opening my profile regularly times out. Only when it's worked ones does it load quickly until I don't touch it again for half an hour or so.

Now, my theory is that the zram actually takes available RAM away from the disk cache, thus slowing the whole system down. My googling couldn't bring me the answer because it only showed me how to set up zram in the first place.

Does anyone know if my theory is correct?

in reply to Björn

Lower the postgre to 8GB and see what happens? Also, hard drives, ssds, or nvme ssds? Recent info suggests it is possible memcaching is actually slower than direct access to nvme ssd
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in reply to Björn

You're probably correct, although I have no experience with zram so can't be sure. But you're absolutely right that PostgreSQL depends heavily on the OS disk cache for optimal performance. Lowering the PostgreSQL setting like Blaster M suggests won't improve performance much, since all that setting does is tell PostgreSQL's algorithms how much memory is likely to be allocated to the OS disk cache. Of course it's best if it's accurate, so you're best off seeing how much memory is actually allocated to disk cache under heavy use before setting it, but it shouldn't massively reduce performance if you don't get it right.


‘United States of Israel’: Bipartisan US delegation draws backlash for largest-ever foreign trip


The 250 American legislators spending a week in Israel for the “50 States, One Israel” conference have sparked backlash from across the political spectrum this week.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar lobbied the US lawmakers on a visit to Israel to pursue anti-Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) legislation, as Israel's leaders increasingly warn the country is becoming isolated on the global stage.

US citizens across the political spectrum have taken to social media to denounce the trip. Social media users from across the aisle repeated the same message throughout their posts: America is "occupied". "This is what's now being pushed across America," one social media user posted, alluding to the title of the conference, "50 States, One Israel". "Total occupation."

#USA


‘United States of Israel’: Bipartisan US delegation draws backlash for largest-ever foreign trip


The 250 American legislators spending a week in Israel for the “50 States, One Israel” conference have sparked backlash from across the political spectrum this week.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar lobbied the US lawmakers on a visit to Israel to pursue anti-Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) legislation, as Israel's leaders increasingly warn the country is becoming isolated on the global stage.

US citizens across the political spectrum have taken to social media to denounce the trip. Social media users from across the aisle repeated the same message throughout their posts: America is "occupied". "This is what's now being pushed across America," one social media user posted, alluding to the title of the conference, "50 States, One Israel". "Total occupation."



Six civilians burned alive by Myanmar junta troops in Kantbalu


in reply to RandAlThor

Folks, this is a regular occurence in Myanmar, and not a one-off thing. This military regime is a terror state.


Very few industries in China depend on export to US


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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Experts initially thought that White Gladis may be exacting revenge for an injury she had suffered as a result of a boat strike, and passing the behaviour on to her relatives.

Since the encounters first made the headlines, however, some scientists have said it is more likely that the incidents are a form of game, since the orcas lose interest once the rudder is broken.

‘They’re pushing, pushing, pushing – boom! It’s a game,’ said, Renaud de Stephanis, president of Conservation, Information and Research on Cetaceans (CIRCE).

‘That’s all it is. Imagine a kid of six, seven years, with a weight of three tonnes. That’s it, nothing less, nothing more. If they wanted to wreck the boat, they would break it in 10 minutes’ time.’

in reply to sun_is_ra

Don't subestimate Orcas, comparing with 6-7 years old kids, it's like saying that Neandertal people had the intelligence of 6-7 years old kids. Orcas are adults which knows exactly what they are doing and why. We can be lucky that they have enough with an advice, destroying our toys which invade their territories. The only difference is that they because of environment and physical conditions are not able to develope an advanced tecnology, also luckily for us.
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DOJ Deletes Study Showing Domestic Terrorists Are Most Often Right Wing




DOJ Deletes Study Showing Domestic Terrorists Are Most Often Right Wing


The Department of Justice has removed a study showing that white supremacist and far-right violence “continues to outpace all other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism” in the United States.

The study, which was conducted by the National Institute of Justice and hosted on a DOJ website was available there at least until September 12, 2025, according to an archive of the page saved by the Wayback Machine.

“The Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs is currently reviewing its websites and materials in accordance with recent Executive Orders and related guidance,” reads a message on the page where the study was formerly hosted. “During this review, some pages and publications will be unavailable. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.”

Shortly after Donald Trump took office he issued an executive order that forced government agencies to scrub their sites of any mention of “diversity,” “gender,” “DEI,” and other “forbidden words” and perceived notions of “wokeness.” The executive order impacted every government agency, including NASA, and was a huge waste of engineers’ time.

We don’t know why the study about far-right extremist violence was removed recently, but it comes immediately after the assassination of conservative personality Charlie Kirk, accusations from the administration that the left is responsible for most of the political violence in the country, and a renewed commitment from the administration to crack down on the “radical left.”

“For years, those on the radical left have compared wonderful Americans like Charlie to Nazis and the world's worst mass murderers and criminals,” Trump said in a speech after Kirk’s death. “This kind of rhetoric is directly responsible for the terrorism that we're seeing in our country today, and it must stop right now. My administration will find each and every one of those who contributed to this atrocity and to other political violence, including the organizations that fund it and support it.”

Elon Musk, who owns X, recently tweeted that he was going to “fix” the platform’s AI assistant Grok after it cited research that showed right-wing violence was more common than left-wing violence: “My apologies, we are fixing this cringe idiocy by Grok,” he said.

Vice President JD Vance, who guest hosted Kirk’s podcast on Monday, also vowed to go after “growing and powerful minority on the far left.”

“Since 1990, far-right extremists have committed far more ideologically motivated homicides than far-left or radical Islamist extremists, including 227 events that took more than 520 lives,” the study said. “In this same period, far-left extremists committed 42 ideologically motivated attacks that took 78 lives.”

The DOJ did not immediately respond to our request for comment. Steven Chermak, one of the study’s co-authors, declined to comment.


#USA


Exclusive with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian




Exclusive with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian




Israel kills displaced Palestinians in strike on car fleeing Gaza City


An Israeli air strike hit a car carrying displaced civilians fleeing Gaza City on Tuesday, killing at least five Palestinians and wounding several others.

The strike hit the vehicle near al-Katiba Mosque in the Old City, west of Gaza, leaving it engulfed in flames.

Footage from the scene shows plumes of smoke rising from the car as civilians scream and rush to help the victims.

Several people lie motionless on the ground, bloodied and wounded from the blast, while others scramble to extinguish the fire.

In another video, bystanders gather around the smouldering remains of the vehicle, reduced to charred metal in the aftermath of the strike.





O futuro e a Revolução Brasileira


cross-posted from: lemmy.eco.br/post/16757562


CrowdBucks is a new payment system for the Fediverse


This was initially demoed at FediCon 2025, but CrowdBucks is an open source, self-hostable fundraising system that allows people to financially support one another. You use your existing Fediverse account to hold a fundraiser, and can also donate to other people's fundraisers as well. The form factor is kind of similar to Kickstarter or Patreon.


CrowdBucks is a new payment system for the Fediverse


More developments are happening on the front to provide payment and monetization options for the Social Web. Over the past few years, there have been interesting experiments in making this possible. Mitra, notably, pioneered subscription payments by utilizing Monero. Bandwagon has also built on the concept by instead relying on integrations with traditional payment networks, starting with Stripe and PayPal. The short-lived SubClub implemented private feeds for paid access.

Introducing CrowdBucks


CrowdBucks is a new effort developed by Charles Iliya Krempeaux, better known by his online moniker, Reiver. It builds on some of the ideas previous implementations have tried, and aims to make the process as smooth and simple as possible.

“The long-term vision that CrowdBucks is a part of is to create a payments layer for the Fediverse,” Reiver explains, “obviously, it’s not the only part, there will be other projects later.”
CrowdBucks caption saying "All You Have to Do...As a Helper...1. Open a CrowdBucks Page2. Sign In with a Fediverse Account3. Donate"Source: CrowdBucks

Signing Up


Instead of forcing users to create yet another account, CrowdBucks does something really smart: you can just sign in with an existing Fediverse account.

At the moment, sign-in is limited to just Mastodon, but the plan is to gradually support a number of different platforms. Since a lot of Fediverse software implements part of the Mastodon API, I attempted to log in with both Akkoma and WordPress, but neither one seems to work yet. We opted to use a tried-and-true community instance.

After doing the Authorization dance, CrowdBucks directs users to a simple dashboard, where they are prompted to do basic setup for their page. Fediverse integration automatically pulls in profile details, including the username, avatar, header, and handle, although most of the public-facing details can be customized.


Getting Set Up


The first thing to do with your account is to set fundraising goals and donation tiers. The flow feels reminiscent of something like Kickstarter or Patreon, where rewards can be spelled out as something symbolic, something digital, or even something tangible.
You can view our demo account here. Please, don’t actually donate to this.

Donations and Payments


Support tiers can be set up with any monthly denomination, and these get prominently displayed on your CrowdBucks page. Donors can use their CrowdBucks accounts to find a page, select a tier, and support creators and projects easily.

When a person pledges towards a Tier, they’re automatically taken to a checkout page. For the time being, the only supported Payment Processor is Stripe. Reiver has explained that this is because Stripe was easiest to implement, but the team intends to also add support for PayPal and other providers, as well as support for standards such as Web Monetization and OpenPayments.


Quick Demo


CrowdBucks was initially revealed in a brief demo at FediCon a few weeks ago, which was recorded and added alongside the FediCon Talks on PeerTube. It’s a useful insight into where Reiver is coming from, what’s being built, and ideas of what CrowdBucks could be used for.

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Open Source and Self-Hostable


“Anyone will be able to set up their own CrowdBucks server,” Reiver explains, “just like anyone can set up their own Mastodon server.”

The CrowdBucks project itself is licensed under the GNU AGPL, with source code readily available. The CrowdBucks.fund site is simply operated as a flagship instance, but the goal is to allow anyone to host their own version as part of their operational infrastructure.

“We want CrowdBucks to help pay server bills, to support developers building Fedi software, and to fund creators on the Fediverse. The whole thing is designed to be native to the Fediverse.”

Future Plans


While the project itself is still fairly young, the team is actively thinking about how to improve. One area CrowdBucks is already exploring involves the ability for the app to post to the Fediverse on the behalf of fundraisers, for example, to give credit to supporters. Another possibility might involve collaborating with Emissary to standardize pieces involving payments and private access.

This is an exciting endeavor, and might be one of the most polished attempts yet to make payments possible on the Social Web. Hopefully, existing projects will get involved, and hash out the details on how to make this as open and interoperable as possible.

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Germany says it will back UN resolution for two-state solution to Israel-Palestine conflict


"Germany will support such a resolution which simply describes the status quo in international law," the spokesman said, adding that Berlin "has always advocated a two-state solution and is asking for that all the time."

"The chancellor just mentioned two days ago again that Germany does not see that the time has come for the recognition of the Palestinian state," the spokesman added.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/germany-says-it-will-back-un-resolution-two-state-solution-israel-palestine-2025-09-11/

in reply to Avid Amoeba

far too little, far too late. Their inaction supports genocide. Filthy German government.


New paper unpacks how Trump uses “strategic victimhood” to justify retaliation


Patrona concludes “that authoritarian victimhood rhetoric is far from innocuous. It is much more than simple packaging, form devoid of content; rather, it both anticipates and puts to work anti-democratic, coercive, and illiberal governance and policies, once authoritarian populists are granted executive power post-electorally.”
in reply to TokenBoomer

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Joy Reid: "Bernie was right."


-1:10:36 of interview is where she admits this.
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2025 Norwin Band Festival – South Park High School Photos


South Park High School performing at the 2025 Norwin Band Festival at Norwin Knights Stadium in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

South Park High School performing at the 2025 Norwin Band Festival at Norwin Knights Stadium in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania.

All of these photos are available under a Creative Commons license, free for you to use as long as you give me photography credit.
A performance on a field featuring a musician playing a trumpet, flanked by two dancers. The musicians and dancers wear blue and sequined costumes. The dancers are posed in vibrant expressions, showcasing their routines.South Park High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin
You can find all of the edited photos from this and other events on my Flickr site.
A group of five dancers performs on a sports field, holding colorful flags. The dancers wear various blue costumes, with two using yellow and black flags. They are positioned in a dynamic formation, showcasing their choreography.South Park High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin
You can find all of my photos on my Smugmug site.
A musician in a blue marching band uniform and white hat performs on a xylophone, surrounded by green turf.South Park High School
2025 Norwin Band Festival
Photo Credit: Kevin Gamin








Why does smartrecovery.com and na.org need a canvas fingerprint to track visitors to their websites?


So, it's probably hard to believe this, given my user name, but sometimes I want to be sober instead of wasted or possibly overdosing... I do not consider myself to be in recovery or have a drug problem, but today is a bad day, and I feel like sobriety may be a better option than the alternative.

There are generally two options when it comes to recovery from drugs. One is Narcotics Anonymous and one is Smart Recovery. The difference is Narcotics Anonymous involves "high powers" as a step, which I view as religious baloney. Since I hate religion, but also want to be sober, Smart Recovery is the main alternative.

Both of these websites have canvas fingerprint tracking in them.

This is incredibly irresponsible and selfish and dangerous and either is a result of extreme technological ignorance or just willful disregard of people visiting those sites.

Smart Recovery seems to be much worse than NA in terms of data privacy because Smart Recovery is loading up things from content delivery networks and lots of external scripts, none of which likely care about the privacy of someone not wanting to be tracked.

Yes, it's "great" that NA and Smart Recovery can take a browser fingerprint of users and sell that to Meta who will then market this information to Rehab Facilities. (I'm not sure if that is what they do, but it wouldn't surprise me.)

But this information also is likely getting sold somehow to data brokers and that information could end up being looked at by a variety of people, including potential employers. If a large employer is looking at a potential employee, they can and often do get detailed information from data brokers. People are incredibly naive as to how much data brokers store about people. It's irresponsible and certainly not anonymous for these sites to track people like this, claim to be anonymous, and not even warn users prior to fingerprinting their hardware and identity.

Additionally, because na.org and smartrecovery.org are not hospitals or medical providers, this information is likely not HIPPA protected and certainly even if it were we have no way of knowing what data brokers do with these canvas profiles, which almost certainly link to real KYC canvas fingerprint profiles of naive users. And most users are naive users.

It's also so frustrating because many of these meetings are being done on zoom, so accessing the meeting is done by going to the website and visitors or former addicts or people attending meetings are getting canvas fingerprinted every time. It's disgusting, appalling, and another example of why it's just better to keep an addiction secret, try to detox on your own, and try to sober up on your own and stay sober if you can.

It's just infuriating. Thanks for reading my rant. And you can go to these sites yourself to check out the scripts in them. If I am misstating the privacy risks involved, I'd be happy to be told so.

Well I'm definitely not going to a meeting. Perhaps I can stick with coffee, although it's pretty late for coffee?

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in reply to tradingcronjobsforsmack

I'm a country coordinator for a SMART Recovery country other than the US.

This is highly unlikely, but I will check this out.

I find the idea that SMART would sell your data highly unlikely. SMART is privacy focused. Nick names are encouraged, you can enter zoom meetings with camera and mic silenced. SMART definitely does not collect personal data, only attendance numbers for internal statistics. SMART accepts donations from recovery organizations, but does not have any obligations towards them.

As I said, I will follow up.

Much of IT is subcontracted, so there may be the origin, and it will be looked into.

BTW, SMART's Financials are public. You are free to check if there is income from selling your data.

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in reply to elucubra

It’s almost certainly some traffic analytics package for the website.

They sound good in their marketing, they provide a bunch of useful statistics about visitors so the site can be tweaked for ease of access or to lower bounce rate.

The downside is that they often have rights to that data under their TOS because aggregation of data from multiple sites is how they provide a service.

The concern is that this data can be used to locate individual people and to learn of their associated identities. This is true even if they claim the data is “anonymized”, it’s a trivially simple process to use a second data set to correlate details and deanonymize the data.

in reply to FauxLiving

Thank you for adding this.

Also, even if the TOS of their many "trusted partners" didn't specify selling it, and there's a huge amount of third party javascript on their site, taking a canvas fingerprint of a browser is highly sensitive and often is close to getting identification, since most people use Chrome for everything including online shopping sites. Why is a canvas fingerprint needed at all? What's next, adding Persona? Even if the canvas fingerprint is coming from cloudflare, US companies are allowed to lie to users in their terms and share data with the war-tech-bro-complex and lie to everyone. This is not a conspiracy theory; this was recently an admission made by Microsoft in regards to handling EU data with Azure; US companies can always be forced to lie. There's no way to verify that information isn't stored in a dataset, no matter who is obtaining the fingerprint, including for users of the site from other countries like those in the EU.

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in reply to elucubra

Why would it be unlikely?

I have no reason to lie about this. Here's more proof:

Smartrecovery.org may be getting lower cost or free services by allowing these companies to collect user information and then sell it, which likely would not show up in a public financial statement.

As I said previously: "This is incredibly irresponsible and selfish and dangerous and either is a result of extreme technological ignorance or just willful disregard of people visiting those sites." I am not claiming smartrecovery.org is an advertising company.

I appreciate the effort to look into this but am skeptical that 6 months from now the third-party javascript will look any different, and for now I will continue to not use your site.

Also, for comparison:

This is from na.org which also has much less third-party tracking and no third-party google scripts, but still take canvas fingerprints which can usually uniquely identify users, unless the site is being accessed at a library or using a specialized browser:


aa.org, in comparison, does not use canvas fingerprint tracking in the site, but does have a google maps api javascript request and although I have no proof, I can't fathom google doesn't collect information from that api including the origination IP and the website it's embedded into, which is possibly tracking aa users as well for google. Why does aa need to call up a ad tracking and surveilance company api instead of something like openmaps which does not have a business model of tracking users?

My prediction is none of these organizations will have changed any of these things within the next year, if ever, despite the fact it could have real-world consequences for people visiting these sites.

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in reply to tradingcronjobsforsmack

I wish you the very best of success in your recovery efforts. It is a wise man who recognizes issues in his life, and takes steps to mitigate those issues. Much respect and solidarity. I am a recovering alcoholic of over two decades now. Sometimes when I'm at the store and wander by the alcohol isle, I think, 'Gosh I sure am glad I don't have to do that anymore.' While I would never preclude anyone from consuming alcohol, the consumption of alcohol wasn't my problem. It was that I allowed alcohol to consume me.

Onward and upward brother!

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in reply to §ɦṛɛɗɗịɛ ßịⱺ𝔩ⱺɠịᵴŧ

Li Chenggang, China’s international trade representative with the Ministry of Commerce told the media on Monday that the talks in Madrid are going smoothly and the US recognizes that “a stable China-US economic and trade relationship is of great significance to both countries and also has a major impact on global economic stability,” Xinhua reported.


this reads like copium on part of the chinese considering that the us & eu have been the one taking provocative actions this entire time.