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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Only if world governments step up and replace the tens of billions in research grants terminated.

Brains don't actually do anything without research funding.

in reply to SaveTheTuaHawk

you mean like this? universityworldnews.com/post.p…


in reply to fajre

I run my own Gitea instance at git.benetou.fr/ but I admit didn't look much at the federated aspect, yet.

Sadly I just checked forum.gitea.com/c/federation/1… and despite few attempts, e.g. nlnet.nl/project/Gitea/ and eventually potentially upstreaming via forgejo forgejo.org/2023-01-10-answeri… that does not seem to be usable right now.

I'm checking forgefed.org/ which I learned about via checking federation on Gitea and it looks nice, in theory, but until I see an actual list of instances federated together I'll just applaud the effort from afar.

in reply to utopiah

FWIW that lead to discussion in codeberg.org/ForgeFed/ForgeFed…





Marxism plus Leninism


I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Leninism, is in fact, Marxism-Leninism, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, Marxism plus Leninism. Leninism is not an ideology unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning Marxist ideology made useful by the 『Manifesto』 , 『Capital』 and vital ideology components comprising a full ideology.

Many communists run a modified version of the Marxism ideology every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of Marxism which is widely used today is often called Leninism, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the Marxism ideology, developed by Marx and Engels.
There really is a Leninism, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the ideology they use. Leninism is the methodiology: a set of working methods for achieving the goal of communism. The methodiology is an essential part of an ideology, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete ideology. Leninism is normally used in combination with the Marxism ideology: the whole ideology is basically Marxism with Leninism added, or Marxism-Leninism. All the so-called Leninism distributions are really distributions of Marxism-Leninism!



Marxism plus Leninism


I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Leninism,
is in fact, Marxism-Leninism, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Marxism
plus Leninism. Leninism is not an ideology unto itself, but rather another free
component of a fully functioning Marxist ideology made useful by the
『Manifesto』 , 『Capital』 and vital ideology components comprising a full
ideology.

Many communists run a modified version of the Marxism ideology every day,
without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of Marxism
which is widely used today is often called Leninism, and many of its users are
not aware that it is basically the Marxism ideology, developed by Marx and
Engels.

There really is a Leninism, and these people are using it, but it is just a
part of the ideology they use. Leninism is the methodiology: a set of working
methods for achieving the goal of communism. The methodiology is an essential
part of an ideology, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context
of a complete ideology. Leninism is normally used in combination with the
Marxism ideology: the whole ideology is basically Marxism with Leninism added,
or Marxism-Leninism. All the so-called Leninism distributions are really
distributions of Marxism-Leninism!



French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu falsely claimed a master's degree


Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is revealed to have falsely claimed a master's degree in public law.

Mediapart reported that Lecornu's official biography was altered to reflect "studies in law" instead of a claimed master's, which he never obtained.

Matignon initially denied changes to the biography and later admitted he held a Master 1, a degree level no longer in existence.

https://www.newsminimalist.com/articles/prime-minister-sebastien-lecornu-falsely-claimed-a-masters-degree-10b97a4e

in reply to geneva_convenience

Hmm, reporting isn't what it used to be. The French would have probably caught on immediately. If this Stack Exchange is correct, it's definitely a story.

academia.stackexchange.com/que…

My apologies, my friend.

in reply to Maeve

Fun fact I came across this on other media and was barely able to find any info on Google about it. I had to open Duck (Bing) which suddenly showed many results. So there is definitely some search engine surpression going on.

But it says the French government website retracted his degree so the story seems to check out.


in reply to Stech Linux

Wait, are there repo that just has dating info? You just make PR for your profile. Honestly with GitHub free pages we could definitely do that lol
in reply to yogurtwrong

The obvious question that needs asking is, can we fork?



Can you still get CalyxOS on the Fairphone 5?


When you go to the website and click to download, you are redirected to a letter to the community. I heard there is/was a changing of the guard and development is on hiatus. Does this mean you can't download CalyxOS from them at all anymore? Is this a reflection of the actions google is taking with the play store?

Should I be looking at a different OS than CalyxOS? I'm currently running /e/ amd was interested in trying something else. Do you have any other suggestions of privacy driven OS's?

Sorry for so many questions 🤣

in reply to mystic-macaroni

The images are back up I believe.

The project is reorganizing and changing security keys due to the head and lead Dev leaving. They plan to publish new images in the coming months AFAIK. A reinstall will be needed at that point.

This isn't related to the Google stuff.

in reply to timbuck2themoon

In February that is a long way off. What little steam the project hade well be lost by then. I expect they well be gone in five years.

in reply to regedit

Great to see another person moving to Linux and OpenSuSE. My only caution if this is your first time with Linux is that a point release like OpenSuSE Leap is probably a better place to start than Tumbleweed. I'm on Tumbleweed and it's generally good but I have had a few things break over the last couple of years, often fixed at next update in fairness but it is frustrating even as an experienced user. I have also had to reinstall Tumbleweed on one occasion; it wasn't a big deal as I'd set up a separate Home and System partition. Tumbleweed is great but it is a rolling release and even though it's a well tested one rolling releases are always riskier in terms of things breaking.
in reply to BananaTrifleViolin

I've had things break on both. So I gave up and changed to Kubuntu.
in reply to BananaTrifleViolin

I appreciate the cautionary tale. I already had to reinstall. I gave KDE another shot thinking previous issues were from the old Lenovo Yoga or distro I used it with. Unfortunately, that wasn't so. Even though I intentionally took my time customizing the layout, somehow I had some KDE thing crash twice, the main display had shifted to only showing have the page, like it was stuck under the monitor, and after a reboot to fix that problem it had made it so the context menu on the main desktop was not showing all the options.

While I'm not a fan of GNOME, per say, as I am not a fan of Apple style docks for a taskbar, I never had issues with it, so I am using that instead of KDE.





'Israeli' sergeant accidentally admits Gaza death toll far higher than reported


In a heated interview with British broadcaster Piers Morgan, an 'Israeli' army sergeant appeared to acknowledge that the death toll in Gaza may be significantly higher than official Palestinian figures.

During the exchange, Sergeant Benjamin Anthony claimed that 'Israel' had killed 30,000 fighters in Gaza and admitted that “for every fighter, two civilians” were also killed. When pressed on the math, his statement indicated a total of roughly 90,000 Palestinian deaths, far higher than the 60,000 deaths reported by the Gaza health ministry.

Morgan immediately challenged the figure, remarking, “Don’t worry about my interviewing skills, you worry about your maths.” The exchange quickly drew attention online, with critics accusing the 'Israeli' spokesperson of inadvertently confirming a death toll that surpasses already staggering estimates.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Piers tried his best for the sergent to backtrack so he can claim gazan health ministry is overestimating the death toll

in reply to SugarCatDestroyer

Put simply, capitalism is a control system that selects for whichever is the most profitable. It centralizes and coalesces into fewer and fewer hands. However, alongside this, as labor becomes less of a factor in production, the rate of profit falls, and overproduction results in large amounts of unsold commodities. This results in crisis, which is opportunity for the working class to assert its aims and even revolt if the conditions are right. Capitalism is deceptively weak, in that the ruling class is few in number and the workers are ever growing, and capitalists need workers to have a profit to begin with.

Imperialism pushes the worst of this crisis into the global south, but more global south countries are asserting their own independence, such as Burkina Faso. They are also aligning more with Russia and China, becoming less entrenched in western imperialism in favor of better loans and development opportunities. This further weakens the west.

We aren't cooked, a better world is possible, and it takes organizing. Educate, agitate, organize!


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Yes, let's let the Orange baby keep telling us what to do. We need to stop putting all our eggs in one basket and shift economic partnerships about. Its what stock oickers do, ie reduce US exposure.
in reply to MrSulu

If Europeans want to reduce US exposure they'd have to compromise with Russia to have access to oil and gas. Longer term they could align with China and get access to cheap solar, but that wouldn't help them this winter when they need to heat their homes.
in reply to queermunist she/her

If the Europeans weren’t buying oil and gas from the us our oil and gas industry would suffer immensely. Exporting oil and gas is a big part of our economy.
in reply to ian

Yeah, that's why Europe will not be allowed to shift economic partnerships. It's also why they're trying to sanction Iran again, and even part of why they're being made to sanction China (and thus Chinese solar). Europe must be kept dependent on US oil and gas, or at least on oil and gas from US allies. They can't be allowed to escape.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

As Betteridge's law of headlines says: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."

in reply to herseycokguzelolacak

Spain and Belgium the first which recognized Palestina as sovereign State time ago, Spain cutting weapons and supplies since 2023, blocking it's transport by ship or airplain to Israel plus declaring non grata the visit of members of the Israel gov.. Good that now finally also other EU gov lift their ass from the sofa.


Cirrus app dev informing the app will stop working on certified android devices in '26/'27


Opening my weather app this morning I was greeted by this warning:

Google has announced that, starting in 2026/2027, all apps on certified Android devices
will require the developer to submit personal identity details directly to Google.
Since the developers of this app do not agree to this requirement, this app will no longer
work on certified Android devices after that time.


It's the first time I hear about this, seems to be about:

Tech crunch article from august, "google will require developer verification for android apps outside the play store"

Cirrus app:
Github

Was this a big thing I somehow missed? I hope more devs will follow suit.

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in reply to Akip

I got this message the other day. It sucks how the app won't work on certified devices next year.
in reply to Ertain

Agreed. Google just didn't consent to you getting an app without ads. My hope is maybe we can circumvent it for a while with PWA or browser website bookmarks. Maybe long enough for alternatives to arrive or consumer protection to kick in. I refuse to give up hope even though I might need to abandon android. For now I guess I will just not buy another phone since androids time seems limited. Really hard to find something to recommend to family and friends that just works. My goto grapheneOS also seems more and more cut down with more and more apps refusing to work outside play store downloads or refusing to work on 3rd party OS.
in reply to Akip

I got the same alert on Gmaps WV (google map wrapper found f drood)
Google is giving us more reasons to switch to a custom ROM


Israel’s Strike on Yemen Newspaper Offices Was ‘Deadliest Global Attack’ on Journalists in 16 Years: Press Freedom Group


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/49108510

Israel's attack on two newspaper offices in Yemen last week killed 31 journalists, making it the single largest massacre of the press in 16 years, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Archived version: archive.is/newest/commondreams…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



Israel’s Strike on Yemen Newspaper Offices Was ‘Deadliest Global Attack’ on Journalists in 16 Years: Press Freedom Group


Israel's attack on two newspaper offices in Yemen last week killed 31 journalists, making it the single largest massacre of the press in 16 years, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/commondreams…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.




Gaza: New regulations require all aid entering strip to be sourced from Israel only


The Israeli government has declared that all aid entering Gaza for distribution by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) must be sourced from Israel only.

"New Israeli regulations mandate that all food items going into Gaza must be procured and packaged inside Israel, and we are abiding by that requirement."

The JNS report comes as multiple indicators suggest the Israeli economy is taking a hit as a result of its genocide in Gaza, on account of growing international isolation, lack of investment and consumer confidence as well as the high number of conscripts being called away from work to fight.

in reply to IndustryStandard

So Israel gets to profit off the human suffering they are causing? Bullshit.
in reply to Korhaka

It's so they are providing aid but can limit it just enough that everyone is technically able to be fed but still starve. It's a way to look like they're doing something good but in reality are doing something extremely cruel.


Marxism plus Leninism


I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Leninism,
is in fact, Marxism-Leninism, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Marxism
plus Leninism. Leninism is not an ideology unto itself, but rather another free
component of a fully functioning Marxist ideology made useful by the
『Manifesto』 , 『Capital』 and vital ideology components comprising a full
ideology.

Many communists run a modified version of the Marxism ideology every day,
without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of Marxism
which is widely used today is often called Leninism, and many of its users are
not aware that it is basically the Marxism ideology, developed by Marx and
Engels.

There really is a Leninism, and these people are using it, but it is just a
part of the ideology they use. Leninism is the methodiology: a set of working
methods for achieving the goal of communism. The methodiology is an essential
part of an ideology, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context
of a complete ideology. Leninism is normally used in combination with the
Marxism ideology: the whole ideology is basically Marxism with Leninism added,
or Marxism-Leninism. All the so-called Leninism distributions are really
distributions of Marxism-Leninism!

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in reply to geneva_convenience

My man Freezy E wrote the best introductory texts to Marxism which hold up to this day,a taxonomy of the family and how it's shaped by the mode of production and hardly anyone ever mentions him unless it's to acknowledge he bankrolled Marx.
in reply to Seoun (she/her)

And just like Linux, Marxism-Leninism marketshare is currently low.





They put this on billboards: "FIXING YOUR CAR HELPS IRAN & NORTH KOREA" 🤦‍♂️


#USA



Plasma Crash?


After a random amount of time plasma just crashes. No other graphical issues and I am not sure what is causing this. I am assuming some config somewhere copied over with my home folder? because i did a clean install for the lols. If anyone knows what I am doing wrong respectfully let me know. sorry for being stupid

https://privatebin.net/?faa1cf29ae4b4a73#GNXD2BhKVAXxHpc7sC8htrScmzL7C4Vj3ywzkTVTb6qi

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in reply to Wintry

Time usually means Heat or Memory issues.

1) What are your system specs?
2) How much times passes before it crashes?
3) Does this happen with a brand new user you e created and logged in as, or just this one user?
4) There are errors for core apps in those logs. Do Kontact and Discover actually launch?

in reply to Wintry

That can't be the full log. I don't see anything indicating a crash there.




in reply to TheTwelveYearOld

That's kind of hilarious. At first we had VMs to run entirely separate operating systems. Then we had Containers to separate everything except the kernel. And now we might get separation for just the kernel.
in reply to Ephera

If I have a container with an isolated kernel, is it just a VM?
in reply to sik0fewl

Well, there's a separate technology stack for virtualization. So, it would be similar in effect, but the way you get there is different, and it's possible that it performs better or worse for certain scenarios.
in reply to TheTwelveYearOld

Ok now i just need a wrapper for it so that k8s can load to the side loaded kernel as a virtual(?) node.

Crazy cool to think we can load procs on tuned kernels on demand like that. You could also have an container runtime spec for it if you wanted a kernel per pod kind of deployment (more niche to me though).



Venezuela Announces Capture of Alleged DEA Agent With Massive Drug Shipment


According to Cabello, the detainees confessed the shipment was part of a "false flag operation" designed to incriminate Venezuela in international drug trafficking and justify external aggression. "The four detainees are saying they work for the DEA," Cabello told state television, calling the alleged plan a "maneuver for destabilization."

Authorities said the boat originated in Colombia's Guajira region and was connected to a trafficking group called "Los Orientales," allegedly led by Gersio Parra Machado. Cabello argued that the operation demonstrated Venezuela's commitment to combating narcotics without resorting to lethal force. "We don't apply the death penalty," he said, drawing a contrast with U.S. military strikes on alleged drug vessels in the Caribbean.

in reply to Kazumara

That assumes a level of competence the administration hiring and directing these "operatives" has failed to show again and again, I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the agents in question are still teenagers.
in reply to PapaStevesy

Okay sure, they are a bunch of idiots, yes men, and fascists. I'm happy to agree on that.

But how would that even fit into the plans? They are currently just sinking drug ships and calling that a win, ignoring due process and international outcry like usual. They don't need a false flag bust for that strategy, nor does it make sense to assume they'd suddenly use a more complex plan than "lob rocket uga buga" which has so far been the cleverest they came up with in terms of foreign policy.

And then, assuming someone with some planing capability stuck around and actually came up with this international false flag drug smuggling operation for some indecipherable reason, why would they immediately after go back to brain-dead-mode and start sending a fresh-hire teenager to pose as a hardened Venezuelan smuggler?



How to save iptables rules in Debian and Ubuntu?


I'm trying to set up some iptables rules in both Debian and Ubuntu, but I'm not sure how to make them persistent. As far as I understand the iptables package in the debian and Ubuntu repos is actually iptables-nft meaning I'm actually creating nftables rules, so I'm supposed to use iptables-nft-save to save them instead of using the normal method for iptables or nftables? But that command just seems to produce an output that doesn't match the syntax for iptables or nftables and the man page is not very helpful.

I'm also confused why Ubuntu does seem to have the /etc/iptables/rules.v4 and v6 files but Debian doesn't? Both seem to have /etc/nftables.conf as well but I'm not sure if that's even used (the Ubuntu machine has a bunch of iptables rules already defined which don't show up there but do show up in nft list ruleset)

in reply to Infernal_pizza

Ah worst you can use a shell script and a systemd service to apply them at boot


in reply to Five

This is another cut, among thousands. It's bad because we can see the motivation behind it. Free speech only for one team.

I don't want to be victim-blaming when I say expecting any big US corp to protect your privacy is futile. I know they want the reach of Insta and that's of course not a bad thing. But it's a threat considering who runs it. Another threat is editorializing the content. Don't put music on it, don't opine on the shamefulness of what the jackboots are doing, just post it. It's the best chance of this dying in the courts before the independence of the judiciary has completely gone. Constant dripping wears the stone and the MAGAs are pissing on it full force.

Another consideration must be at this point to host or mirror your content on servers outside the US. Countries that already didn't give an eff about the US or cooperating with its authorities. If you run your digital opposition on US-run/controlled infrastructure, you'll be shut down soon.

in reply to FriendOfDeSoto

It can't be a US company though at all. They have already said US law Trump's any other countries.