Mondoweiss - New York Times and Zionism (3min Video)
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GE-Proton10-16 Released
- wine updated to latest bleeding-edge
- dxvk updated to latest git
- vkd3d-proton updated to latest git
- vkd3d updated to latest git
- dxvk-nvapi updated to latest git
- proton build updated to use latest sdk (steam runtime)
- protonfixes: fix added for ue4ss mod for stellar blade
- added patch to workaround star citizen "unsupported os" popup
- etaash (em-10/wine-wayland) patches updated and rebased
Nothing major this release, just the regular updating + rebasing ontop of upstream.
Release GE-Proton10-16 Released · GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom
wine updated to latest bleeding-edge dxvk updated to latest git vkd3d-proton updated to latest git vkd3d updated to latest git dxvk-nvapi updated to latest git proton build updated to use latest sd...GitHub
Baffled at PC freezing on Linux, but not on Windows for the same workload
This issue is a long time coming. I got a mini pc (Asrock Deskmini h110, i5-6400, 16gb) that I have used for a long time with Kubuntu/Kde Neon, and most of its life, it worked great. Some years ago, it started freezing, especially at Graphic intensive workload, so I thought some hardware issue and converted it into a NAS and it worked absolutely fine as well for a couple of years there too. Recently my wife needed a Windows PC to do some work, and since I had upgraded my NAS, I repurposed the same PC and installed Windows on it, and it worked absolutely fine for her too. Then I decided to check some Graphics intensive workload, like 3d benchmarking stuff, and it didn't freeze once. I was delighted, and thought maybe I didn't investigated the issue the first time, and the PC was fine all along. So I reinstalled Debian 13, and lo behold, the issue came back. I found out while I was using IKEA's 3d kitchen planner. So I replaced distros, and it froze on Ubuntu and CachyOS as well. I tried switching between Wayland and X11, switched browsers, but PC freezes seconds logging into IKEA's kitchen planner (as soon as 3d graphics are loaded). I reinstalled windows, and my wife has been designing a kitchen in IKEA's 3d kitchen planner for over an hour now, and it hasn't frozen once. What's going on? How do I even investigate this?
I have reinstalled Linux and had sudo dmesg -w running, but no logs are captured before it's frozen. I have reproduced the issue multiple times now on Linux, and not once it froze on Windows. I have also done memtests, and tried multiple disks both nvme and sata. Also have tried multiple browsers with apt and flatpaks. I really need Lemmy's collective intelligence to help me here.
Update: Well system stopped hanging with 'nomodeset' as boot parameter, confirming that it's Intel 915 driver. I tried variety of Intel related kernel parameters like psr, dc, guc, even messed with Intel cstate, but it hanged every time Intel 915 driver is even loaded. So ???
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sshPilot is now on Flathub
I'm excited to let you know that sshPilot is now available on Flathub:
flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.…
It’s an intuitive, fast SSH connection manager with features like terminal tabs, a built-in SFTP file manager, port forwarding, key transfer (ssh-copy-id) and more and is optimized for fast navigation with keyboard.
In addition to the dual-pane file manager, the latest release adds a macOS bundle, a keyboard shortcuts customizer and support for grouping servers.
Technical notes:
The app doesn't use any custom configuration, it loads and saves standard ssh/config files.
It has an optional Isolated (sandboxed) mode which is enabled by default in the Flatpak. With this mode the app keeps its own sshconfig separate, which might be useful if you want to keep things isolated from your regular ~/.ssh/config.
The app is still under heavy development and more features and enhancements are planned.
How to get it?
Downloads for linux and macOS are available from the website or project page on GitHub.
The non-Flatpak versions (RPM, DEB and Arch packages) have extra features including:
- Custom terminal (use your favorite terminal: Ghostty, Kitty, Alacritty, etc are all supported)
- File management with Nautilus/Dolphin etc. using GVFS/GIO (you can still enable and use the built-in file manager)
Homepage: sshpilot.app/
I'd love to hear your feedback/thoughts.
GitHub - mfat/sshpilot: User-friendly, cross-platform SSH connection manager
User-friendly, cross-platform SSH connection manager - mfat/sshpilotGitHub
Germany was billed as Europe's growth driver. Now economists are saying: Not so fast
Germany was billed as Europe's growth driver. Now economists are saying: Not so fast
Germany was a hub of excitement earlier this year amid high hopes of an economic rebound — domestically, and across Europe.Sophie Kiderlin (CNBC)
Israel’s opposition remains its own worst enemy
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36484465
from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in #Israel]
Sept 21, 2025
Israel’s center-left camp is now plotting a return to power, with the latest polls suggesting that Netanyahu and his far-right coalition will struggle to form a majority in the next elections, currently scheduled for October 2026. Yet as Joshua Leifer argued, the Israeli opposition remains its own worst enemy, still in denial about its only trump card: joining forces with Palestinian-led parties.And for Orly Noy (first published on Local Call), Israel is unleashing a holocaust in Gaza, and it cannot be dismissed as the will of the country’s current fascist leaders alone. The deadly ethno-supremacy inherent to Israeli society runs deeper than Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, and Smotrich — and if Israel is ever to return to the fold of humanity, it must undergo a deep process of denazification.
Israel’s opposition remains its own worst enemy
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36484465
from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in #Israel]
Sept 21, 2025
Israel’s center-left camp is now plotting a return to power, with the latest polls suggesting that Netanyahu and his far-right coalition will struggle to form a majority in the next elections, currently scheduled for October 2026. Yet as Joshua Leifer argued, the Israeli opposition remains its own worst enemy, still in denial about its only trump card: joining forces with Palestinian-led parties.And for Orly Noy (first published on Local Call), Israel is unleashing a holocaust in Gaza, and it cannot be dismissed as the will of the country’s current fascist leaders alone. The deadly ethno-supremacy inherent to Israeli society runs deeper than Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, and Smotrich — and if Israel is ever to return to the fold of humanity, it must undergo a deep process of denazification.
Israel’s opposition remains its own worst enemy
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36484465
from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in #Israel]
Sept 21, 2025
Israel’s center-left camp is now plotting a return to power, with the latest polls suggesting that Netanyahu and his far-right coalition will struggle to form a majority in the next elections, currently scheduled for October 2026. Yet as Joshua Leifer argued, the Israeli opposition remains its own worst enemy, still in denial about its only trump card: joining forces with Palestinian-led parties.And for Orly Noy (first published on Local Call), Israel is unleashing a holocaust in Gaza, and it cannot be dismissed as the will of the country’s current fascist leaders alone. The deadly ethno-supremacy inherent to Israeli society runs deeper than Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, and Smotrich — and if Israel is ever to return to the fold of humanity, it must undergo a deep process of denazification.
Israel’s opposition remains its own worst enemy
from +972’s Sunday Recap
972 Magazine [published in #Israel]
Sept 21, 2025
Israel’s center-left camp is now plotting a return to power, with the latest polls suggesting that Netanyahu and his far-right coalition will struggle to form a majority in the next elections, currently scheduled for October 2026. Yet as Joshua Leifer argued, the Israeli opposition remains its own worst enemy, still in denial about its only trump card: joining forces with Palestinian-led parties.And for Orly Noy (first published on Local Call), Israel is unleashing a holocaust in Gaza, and it cannot be dismissed as the will of the country’s current fascist leaders alone. The deadly ethno-supremacy inherent to Israeli society runs deeper than Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, and Smotrich — and if Israel is ever to return to the fold of humanity, it must undergo a deep process of denazification.
https://www.972mag.com/wp-content/themes/rgb/newsletter.php?page_id=8§ion_id=187409
Old laptop suddenly won't recognize Linux boot drive
I'm in a really weird situation, yesterday I installed Linux (Fedora Kinoite) on my mothers laptop (An old Asus F550C) and it worked perfectly fine. Great! Or so I thought.
We needed a few files from Windows 10, so I put that drive in, put the files on a USB stick, put the Linux drive back in and... Nothing? It recognizes the drive, but not the Linux boot option.
I put the drive in my pc and it works fine, the boot drive is also still detected in the laptop just fine.
What the hell could it be??
- The laptop is fine (Windows drive works perfectly)
- The drive is recognized in bios (But not the boot option)
- The drive works fine in my desktop and can boot to Fedora
- The laptop can boot to the USB drive I used to create the install
- Yesterday it worked just fine
- I went through the bios, but can't find any settings related to this (Secure boot did not fix it)
Update: the issue is solved! Windows somehow wiped the efiboot entry.
I mounted the drive from a live usb and ran
sudo efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/sda --part 1 --label "Fedora" --loader '\EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi'
After rebooting, the system works again!
I've dealt with something similar to this on a lenovo ideapad.
The BIOS picks up UEFI info from windows and messes up the boot config and order. I solved it by using grub2 rescue, booting to the correct Linux entry and using grub to update UEFI and write the config correctly again.
Super pain in the a**.
This ended up being the issue! Booted up a live USB, mounted the disk and ran
sudo efibootmgr --create --disk /dev/sda --part 1 --label "Fedora" --loader '\EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi'
After rebooting it worked again!
Now to never plug a windows drive into that PC again...
Masto question: at what point does a new server begin displaying content from another server (and vice/versa)?
**Update: I found a page in fedi.tips that has a lot of detail on this:
fedi.tips/which-posts-and-acco…
Federation is a beautiful thing. However, I've known that smaller, newer servers' content isn't always seen on others and vice-versa. And that over time that improves and increases.
So, for example, NewAndQuirky.social starts up. If an account on day 2 of that server does a search on quirky-topic, from which servers would content be seen for that?
Would any contact (a follow, a boost of a post, etc.) between New&Q and another server open up all data from the other? Or just posts related to the boosted posts, or posts from followed accounts?
And just new, or new and old? Any other information on the logic/algorithms of server interaction data would be appreciated.
Which Mastodon and Fediverse posts and accounts can I see from my server? | Fedi.Tips – An Unofficial Guide to Mastodon and the Fediverse
An unofficial guide to using Mastodon and the Fediversefedi.tips
Cosmic Beta on September 25th!
I was very excited for COSMIC but I have kind of moved on the Niri now. I am not sure it will lure me back.
That said, I have been using COSMIC Term and COSMIC Panel with Niri. So they still have their hooks in me.
Britain recognises Palestine, 108 years on from Balfour declaration
The UK, Canada, and Australia have officially announced their recognition of a Palestinian state.
The historic move comes ahead of the UN General Assembly session in New York, which will begin on Monday.
France is expected to imminently follow suit.
"Today, to revive the hope of peace for the Palestinians and Israelis, and a two state solution, the United Kingdom formally recognises the State of Palestine," British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on X.
The move will further deteriorate the already strained relations between Britain and Israel, two historical allies.
Britain recognises Palestine, 108 years on from Balfour declaration
The UK, Canada, and Australia have officially announced their recognition of a Palestinian state. The historic move comes ahead of the UN General Assembly session in New York, which will begin on Monday.Imran Mulla (Middle East Eye)
The U.S. Is Quietly Pausing Some Arms Sales to Europe
The first clue that something had changed in the U.S. approach to selling military equipment to Europe came as Denmark neared a decision on the purchase of a multibillion-dollar air-defense system. For weeks, American and French negotiators had aggressively pursued the deal. But as the deadline approached, the Pentagon suddenly lost interest.
“We couldn’t understand why,” a contractor who had been tracking the discussions told me. “It seemed like a no-brainer, but they just weren’t into it.”
The comments surprised some State officials, but they soon learned that it wasn’t just Denmark having its access cut off. Current and former administration officials told me the Pentagon has identified some weapons as being in short supply, and is moving to block new requests for those systems coming in from Europe. It wasn’t immediately clear to those I spoke with how long the hold will last, how many weapons are on the list, or if it could expand to include even more weapons. Few exemptions will be granted.
The U.S. Is Quietly Pausing Some Arms Sales to Europe
As part of the “America First” agenda, the Department of Defense is stockpiling weapons.Vivian Salama (The Atlantic)
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The U.S. Is Quietly Pausing Some Arms Sales to Europe
The first clue that something had changed in the U.S. approach to selling military equipment to Europe came as Denmark neared a decision on the purchase of a multibillion-dollar air-defense system. For weeks, American and French negotiators had aggressively pursued the deal. But as the deadline approached, the Pentagon suddenly lost interest.
“We couldn’t understand why,” a contractor who had been tracking the discussions told me. “It seemed like a no-brainer, but they just weren’t into it.”
The comments surprised some State officials, but they soon learned that it wasn’t just Denmark having its access cut off. Current and former administration officials told me the Pentagon has identified some weapons as being in short supply, and is moving to block new requests for those systems coming in from Europe. It wasn’t immediately clear to those I spoke with how long the hold will last, how many weapons are on the list, or if it could expand to include even more weapons. Few exemptions will be granted.
The U.S. Is Quietly Pausing Some Arms Sales to Europe
As part of the “America First” agenda, the Department of Defense is stockpiling weapons.Vivian Salama (The Atlantic)
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Absolutely.
Trump is actively sabotaging Europe and NATO. When he says something, it often sounds good (Vladimir, stop!). Whenever he does something, it's in Russia's favor.
Watch the actions, not the words. Always.
Europe needs make it's own weapons anyway, the us can insist theirs not be used, may even have kill switches in some of it.
The us cannot be relied upon.
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Pre-Flight Check
This may seem like edging towards paranoia, however, how many of you do a pre-flight check of your network before you use your devices?
Every morning when I start up my computer, I do a pre-flight check against sites like DNSLeakCheck, and several others. It's a back check to make sure my network is operating in as private, secured, and an anonymous manner as possible, and perhaps give me a little more peace of mind.
To facilitate this in an expedient manner, I wrote a simple bat script to do just that.
@echo off
echo Opening websites in succession...
:: List of websites to open
set "websites=grc.com cloudflare.com/ssl/encrypted-sni browserleaks.com/dns dnscheck.tools ipleak.net"
:: Delay between opening each website (in seconds)
set "delay=5"
:: Loop through each website and open it
for %%i in (%websites%) do (
echo Opening %%i...
start "" "https://%%i"
timeout /t %delay% /nobreak >nul
)
echo All websites opened.
# pauseCritique, input always welcomed.
Well, I'm working on a python script that could be called with a cron. I'm also contemplating automating it with N8N since I selfhost it. However, tho I can code in basic terms in several languages, I am not the most competent coder, so it takes me a while. LOL
But again, I do appreciate your first comment and that you were concerned about my well being. I assure you I am a stable genius. lol Hey, it worked for one nut bag.....
An Actual Framework for Peace and Cooperation
An Actual Framework for Peace and Cooperation
NATO is currently not interested in peace with the Russian Federation because NATO is comprised of functionally bankrupt destitute nations that areБрайан Энтони Рео (New Eastern Outlook)
Moscow rejects media claims it capitalized on Kirk murder
Moscow rejects media claims it capitalized on Kirk murder
The Russian Foreign Ministry has asked why the Washington Post never alleged Biden exploited George Floyd’s death for political gainRT
"Liberal" is a very bold accusation when most people on Lemmy across all instances are better described as socialists including me.
Putin would have to not be a hypocrite to be any different than the west, but this isn't really about Putin, so you've said 2 things, and both are straw men. RT has as much integrity as Newsmax does talking about Trump.
Quality info on the aid situation in Gaza
Really great maps and info on how the aid stations are distributed and operate.
You hear that basically no aid is getting distributed, but the details of the aid stations being hours away and only open 20 minutes a day if at all really clarifies how performative and meaningless the "aid" is.
They lay out a long line, walk to the other side and then retract the thread until it is tight. Spider fillament be crazy.
Israel attack on Yemeni newspaper was second deadliest on journalists ever recorded
Thirty one journalists and media staff were killed by Israeli strikes on newspaper offices in Yemen last week in what the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said on Friday was the deadliest attack on journalists in the last 16 years.Israel struck a newspaper complex in Sana’a, Yemen’s capital, which housed three Houthi-connected media outlets on 10 September. At the time, members of the Yemeni army’s press arm were finishing the weekly print edition, according to the publication’s editor-in-chief, which increased the number of journalists present during the strike.
At least 35 people were killed in the attack, including one child who accompanied a journalist to the office, and 131 were wounded, according to the Houthi ministry of health. All of the journalists worked for either the Houthi-affiliated 26 September newspaper or Yemen newspaper.
The attack was the second-deadliest against journalists that the CPJ had ever recorded, after the Maguindanao massacre in the Philippines in 2009.
Israel attack on Yemeni newspaper was second deadliest on journalists ever recorded
Press freedom group says ‘brutal and unjustified attack’ is deadliest since 2009 Maguindanao massacre in PhilippinesWilliam Christou (The Guardian)
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I think it’s a shame that his ideas had carried a public taint to them for so long, due to several authoritarians co-opting his message
While we might point to some Socialist experiments that succumbed to needless authoritarianism (for example, Romania), This is a view that looks at 20th century socialism, and collapses the experiences of these places. Just the former eastern bloc, for instance, is far more diverse, socially, and politically, than westerners often caricature it as.
The aforementioned example of Romania, with its horrific treatment of women, vs the comparatively very modern East Germany with its state-owned gay bars are in many respects, world apart. Collapsing these places with a blanket term of "authoritarian" and waving it away as all just an unfortunate shame, is unhelpful at best, and actively anti-intellectual at worst.
The problem with Bernie Sanders’s ‘it is genocide’ admission - The US senator recognises the genocide of the Palestinian people but ends up blaming them for it.
History will judge us for whether we could see genocide for what it is, without asterisks, without exceptions, without the comfortable lies that let the powerful sleep while children starve to death or get torn to pieces. If we fail to grasp this fundamental truth, we do not just fail Palestinians. We fail every occupied, colonised, and oppressed people who might one day be told their resistance justifies their extermination.
The problem with Bernie Sanders’s ‘it is genocide’ admission
The US senator recognises the genocide of the Palestinian people but ends up blaming them for it.Ahmad Ibsais (Al Jazeera)
The USA demands blood for the blood god
From Operation Gladio - Paul L Williams:
But no Latin American country, not even Pinochet's Chile, could equal the levels of violence that followed the military coup of March 24, 1976, in Argentina. Indeed, the only regime to create a state of fear approximating that of Argentina was Hitler's Germany.37 (There were other parallels to Nazism, including a government-sponsored hate campaign against the country's four hundred thousand Jews.) As many as thirty thousand political prisoners (including students, union organizers, journalists, and even pregnant women) were killed or disappeared during the 1976–1983 “Dirty War,” which was fully endorsed by the Ford, Carter, and Reagan administrations.38 Political killings took place on the average of seven a day in 1977. Nor were Argentines the only victims. An estimated fourteen thousand refugees from other South American military regimes were told to leave the country or face the possibility of arrest. Torture was automatic for anyone arrested, according to a spokesman for the World Council of Churches.39
THE US ENDORSEMENT
Recently declassified National Security documents show that the CIA and the US State Department remained primary sponsors of the military junta, which was led by General Jorge Videla. On February 16, 1976, six weeks before the coup, Robert Hill, the US ambassador to Argentina, reported to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger that the plans for the coup were underway and that a public relations campaign had been mounted that would cast the new military regime in a positive light. Hill added that even though “some executions would probably be necessary,” the leaders of the junta remained determined “to minimize any resulting problems with the US”40On March 25, 1979, two days after the coup, William Rogers, assistant secretary for Latin America, advised Kissinger that the military takeover of Argentina would result in “a fair amount of repression, probably a good deal of blood.” To this warning, Kissinger responded, “Yes, but that is in our interest.”41
On March 30, 1976, Ambassador Hill sent a seven-page assessment of the new regime to Kissinger. In the report, Hill wrote, “This is probably the best executed and most civilized coup in Argentine history.” One week later, US Congress approved a request from the Ford Administration, written by Kissinger, to provide $50 million in aid to the new military regime.42
Six lessons I Learned From the Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel
Six lessons I Learned From the Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel
By now you have likely heard the news that, under pressure from the Trump administration, ABC has suspended late-night comedian Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely over his comments on how the Trump administration has reacted to the assassination of Charlie Ki…Chris Bowers (Wolves and Sheep)
Or would they sacrifice Doland to avoid further investigation and others getting caught?
Tomorrow on PamS: ‘It's genocide’ – Captain Obvious also presents investigation report on Gaza
I hope this kind of post is allowed (different language, political in nature). I checked the rules but nothing sounded against it.
The linked image is from the German satirical magazine "Postillon" and reads:
‘It's genocide’ – Captain Obvious also presents investigation report on Gaza
The other German bits are unrelated jokes with a less serious topic as typical for the magazine:
Poison: Is it really as bad as people claim?Free Jimmy Kimmel in each magazine!
"I don't feel seen" Spirit of Don Aurelio di Monteverdi (dead since 1573) in an interview
A recent study of 42 countries found that on average, people do not justify their system. The only country where citizens generally believe their system is fair is China.
Is your system fair? Striking new data from 42 countries
In most countries people do not believe their system is fair... with one exception: ChinaJason Hickel
Freed Israeli-American captive to rejoin army and resume role in Gaza genocide
Former Hamas captive Idan Alexander, a 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier, has announced he will return to the Israeli army to take part in its ongoing genocide on Gaza.
"Next month I will return to Israel and once again wear my [Israeli army] uniform, serving proudly alongside my brothers. My story doesn't end with survival – it continues with service. Until victory," Alexander declared at a Friends of the Israel Defence Forces (FIDF) event in the United States earlier this week.
Alexander was freed in May after Hamas said it would release him as a goodwill gesture to advance ceasefire talks and open the way for urgently needed humanitarian aid. Since Hamas’ gesture, the Trump administration has hardened its stance against Palestinians, backing the Israeli onslaught on Gaza and promoting ethnic cleansing.
My story doesn’t end with survival – it continues with service. Until victory,” Alexander declared at a Friends of the Israel Defence Forces (FIDF) event in the United States earlier this week.
I can imagine a much funnier ending to the story
New to Proxmox, Facing Issues with Homelab Setup - Need Advice
cross-posted from: lemmy.buddyverse.net/post/5454
Hello everyone, I’m fairly new to Proxmox and struggling with my homelab setup. I have two machines running Proxmox 9: an HP EliteDesk 800 G5 Mini (Core i7-9700) and a Dell OptiPlex 7070 Micro (Core i3 9th gen). I’m running into several issues and would appreciate your insights.
- Networking Issue on EliteDesk: I have two VMs (both Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS) on the same bridge (default vmbr0, I haven't modified any network settings in proxmox). If I stop or shut down one VM, the other loses internet connectivity. I can still access the applications from my home network using IP address (192.268.x.x).
- Backup Setup on OptiPlex: I’m running a Proxmox Backup Server VM with Backblaze B2 as an S3 datastore. This is working fine so far.
- Backup Problems on EliteDesk: I’m using default LVM-thin for VMs. Backups take a very long time and often freeze at 1-2%. Shutting down the VM cleanly afterward is nearly impossible. I’ve tried both Stop and Snapshot modes, but the issue persists. When a VM becomes unresponsive, it triggers the networking issue above. Would switching to ZFS help? If so, how can I migrate without losing any data?
- Hardware Acceleration for Jellyfin: On the EliteDesk, I’d like to enable hardware acceleration for a VM running Jellyfin (in Docker) using the i7-9700’s UHD 630 iGPU. Can anyone recommend a clear guide specific to this CPU? The Proxmox documentation isn’t very detailed for Intel GPUs.
The networking issue is the most frustrating. Has anyone encountered similar bridge problems? Any advice on fixes or next steps would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Israel-China Tensions Surface at Xiangshan Forum Over Gaza War
Israel-China Tensions Surface at Xiangshan Forum Over Gaza War - Modern Diplomacy
Yan Xiutong, dean of the Chinese university, reprimanded the Israeli military attaché to China, Elad Shoshan, accusing him of “Israel killing more than 70,000 unarmed civiliansDr.Nadia Helmy (Modern Diplomacy)
Iran says cooperation with IAEA suspended after European move on UN sanctions
Iran's top security body said Saturday that action by Britain, France and Germany to reimpose UN sanctions will "effectively suspend" its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.
"Despite the foreign ministry's cooperation with the (International Atomic Energy) Agency and the presentation of plans to resolve the issue, the actions of European countries will effectively suspend the path of cooperation with the agency," the Supreme National Security Council said in a televised statement.
The announcement comes after the Security Council voted on Friday to reimpose frozen UN sanctions after the European governments activated the "snapback" mechanism in a decade-old nuclear agreement accusing Iran of non-compliance.
FLX1s is Launched
Mobile phone Debian based
Edit: more alternative sailmates.net/actors/
Companies selling phones with alternative mobile OSes
Name URL Available pre-installed OSes
Furi Labs furilabs.com/ FuryOS
Murena murena.com/ /e/OS
Pine64 pine64.org/, pine64eu.com/ postmarketOS, Mobian, Manjaro+Plasma Mobile
Purism puri.sm/ PureOS
Volla volla.online/ Ubuntu Touch, Volla OS
Jolla/Reeder jolla.com/ Sailfish OS
FLX1s is Launched - FuriPhone FLX1s Linux Phone
It is with great excitement that we can now release the FLX1s. Pre-sales are open and the phone is in production which is due to complete end of October 2025. Following that we can start shipping.…wayne (Furi Labs: Planned Permanence)
NOT ON THAT PAGE:
- a description as to what the FLX is.
I can make a guess, but it's easier to hit Next.
Always excited to see more "buy here" alternatives rather than "just" an OS or custom ROM. Obviously we need that too but all too often we get stuck having to buy another phone we do not want (e.g. Pixel because Google) or hardware that's not supported enough for daily driving (e.g. PinePhone with camera still not supported properly on Pro, years later, power management unable to handle a day of use).
Unfortunately "FuriOS" doesn't look like a reliable alternative just based on the number of eyes, and hands, on it, cf github.com/FuriLabs so unless they can somehow pull all that weight on their own then I'd let others try before me and read reviews on the whole experience, not solely the quality of the hardware or the architecture of the software.
Auto opt-in sharing app usage with Verizon
Just updated to iOS 26 and a few hours later got this notice about “enchanted 5g” for some apps. I had no idea what it was, so I checked the details and saw that it was automatic enabled and shares info about what apps you use with Verizon. If it wasn’t for this notification I would have no idea this was running.
No thanks. Disable that.
Edit: “enchanted” lol. Meant enhanced.
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I looked further into this and I think this is just really bad communication on Apple's part. This is network slicing and basically lets apps call for a dedicated 5G connection tailored for them.
So if this is on, a compatible app can say, "I'm streaming live video, please prioritize for low latency and packet loss", or like a navigation app can say "I'm a background service, I don't care about latency, packet loss, or throughput stability".
It isn't sharing exactly what apps are being used, just what type of network service the apps need. So while Verizon might be able to infer what type of activities you're doing, your actual activity is encrypted and can still be hidden behind a VPN. This seems like it's just for better network stability and speed, and I wouldn't consider it a violation of privacy.
5G Network Slicing Traffic Category | Apple Developer Documentation
The key that defines the traffic category entitlement to enable Cellular Network Slicing.Apple Developer Documentation
Trump issues threat to Afghanistan over Bagram air base
Trump issues threat to Afghanistan over Bagram air base
US President Donald Trump has promised “bad things” to the Taliban if it doesn’t hand over a key air baseRT
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SSUPII
in reply to atk007 • • •Are you sure you are not hitting swap too hard? Windows by default makes a bonkers massive page file, while most distributions try to limit wasting so much for swap.
If so, try installing SwapSpace
Debian -- Details of package swapspace in trixie
packages.debian.orgatk007
in reply to SSUPII • • •Sonotsugipaa
in reply to atk007 • • •It's not about the amount of swap space, it's a problem that happens when swapping happens for big chunks of data at a time.
Windows aggressively swaps out things way before it's necessary, you can try increasing the system's "swappiness"; ~~I'm writing this from my phone, but when I get to my PC I'll write out how to do it (unless somebody else does it before I do).~~
You can set it by writing
vm.swappiness=60in a file like/etc/sysctl.d/50-swappiness.conf.The value 60 is arbitrary, if you increase it the system will try to swap out things more aggressively; the name of the file is also partially arbitrary, but AFAIK, it has to begin with two digits — the system will read all the files inside
/etc/sysctl.din order, and the settings in higher-numbered files will be applied over lower ones.Officially, this is the explaination of the vm.swappiness parameter.
You can read and write the value with your shell:
Documentation for /proc/sys/vm/ — The Linux Kernel documentation
docs.kernel.orgatk007
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in reply to Sonotsugipaa • • •Sonotsugipaa
in reply to TMP_NKcYUEoM7kXg4qYe • • •Windows 10 and 11 really dislike HDDs, that's probably why you can't admit to using HDDs online without getting stones thrown at you (I've been there before).
I've disabled paging files (= swap) for one of my Windows VMs, unfortunately - to my surprise - that only had a small performance boost, and I still need to let the VM chug for a few mintes before it even lets me open File Explorer.
... but it does improve performance, definitely consider doing it if you don't need swap/paging/whatever they call it now.
TMP_NKcYUEoM7kXg4qYe
in reply to Sonotsugipaa • • •frongt
in reply to atk007 • • •Could still be a hardware issue that's only triggered by certain code paths.
Update everything, BIOS, firmware, microcode, drivers. If it still freezes, the next step will be swapping out hardware components.
atk007
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in reply to atk007 • • •wiki.archlinux.org/title/Intel…
Go to 6.15, there is your solution. I had the same very problem and with this it got solved.
Intel graphics - ArchWiki
wiki.archlinux.orgatk007
in reply to Tiempo • • •BananaTrifleViolin
in reply to atk007 • • •A quick google search shows that many people have issues with the Intel Integrated Graphics on this particular PC (including on Windows) and this seems to be the solution:
forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.a…
The main solution is Windows based but someone does offer a Linux route to the same solution, although a linked file that sounds like setting it up may be easier is missing. Essentially it looks like the chipset needs tweaking to throttle the GPU slightly to prevent the flaw triggering.
Solution for Intel Graphics freezing system
ASRock Forumsatk007
in reply to BananaTrifleViolin • • •Nibodhika
in reply to atk007 • • •Why would that be hard to admit? This is a bug in a specific hardware that has a crappy driver for Linux, Intel doesn't care about Linux, if Linux was 90% of the market instead of 2% I assure you this bug wouldn't exist.
atk007
in reply to Nibodhika • • •Tzeentch
in reply to atk007 • • •Linux is kind of dogshit at memory management unfortunately, due to a thing called overcommit it can essentially commit more memory than there actually exists on the system, cue potential for hard locks, stutters and freezing, there are some mitigations
Now the common recommendation is brute forcing the issue by making a swap partition or file, this is generally a bad idea on a modern system, due to the speed of ssds and even some fast spinning hard drives its possible for the kernel to get confused and think there's enough memory spare where it becomes less snappy about clearing memory, often ironically making the problem worse, generally only use a swap partition if you need something else like hibernation
What should instead be done these days is setting up zram which essentially does compression of your memory in ram so that it stays clear for as long as possible, zswap does something similar but will also fallback to a swap partition soon after, the two are very similar so just setup zram on installs that dont have or need a swap partition, and setup zswap on ones that need or already have a swap partition(as they're annoying to remove in an existing install)
But we're not done yet because while this will buy you a lot of time there is still another massive issue at play, the linux kernel's oom killer doesn't generally care how full your memory is unless it starts biting into the kernel's needs, this means it can take ages before it does anything even if everything is so overloaded where your display server has been hard frozen for 20 minutes, and since it has no real priority outside of the kernel it may force shut off vital processes first rather than secondary ones
To fix this you want a userspace oom killer that keeps in mind the entire OS and prioritises what needs to go first, many exist but if you want something that just works then EarlyOOM is great
With these mitigations in place your OS should become much less prone to freezing and stutters, if you really want a nuclear option there's also cgroups
chellomere
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in reply to Tzeentch • • •Corngood
in reply to atk007 • • •Were you running dmesg on another screen or over ssh or something? I'd look in
journalctl -b-1after a reboot.Is it completely frozen or does it respond to pings etc?
atk007
in reply to Corngood • • •I did both. Local dmesg and from a ssh session as well, both without any entry on freezing. Journalctl is also with nothing out of the ordinary
Also it's completely frozen, no ping, no caps lock etc.
cadekat
in reply to atk007 • • •What video adapter is in there?
Have you tried dmesg over SSH? Sometimes you can get an extra message or two if the display freezes before the entire kernel does.
atk007
in reply to cadekat • • •Corngood
in reply to atk007 • • •Were you running dmesg on another screen or over ssh or something? I'd look in
journalctl -b-1after a reboot.Is it completely frozen or does it respond to pings etc?
atk007
in reply to Corngood • • •deadcade
in reply to atk007 • • •SSH in from another machine, and
sudo dmesg -w. If the graphics die, it can't display new logs on the screen. If the rest of the system is fine, an open SSH session should give you more info (and allow you to troubleshoot further).You can also check if the kernel is still functional by using a keyboard with a caps-lock LED. If the LED starts flashing after the "freeze", it's actually a kernel panic. You'll have to figure out a way to obtain the kernel panic information (like using tty1).
After the "freeze", try pressing the caps-lock key. If the LED turns on when pressing caps-lock, the Linux kernel is still functional. If the caps-lock key/LED does not work, the entire computer is frozen, and you are most likely looking at a hardware fault.
From there, you basically need to make educated guesses of what to attempt in order to narrow down the issue and obtain more information. For example, try something like
glxgearsorvkgearsto see if it happens with only one of those, or both (or neither).atk007
in reply to deadcade • • •Well I did dmesg locally and via ssh, and neither showed any message before freezing. Similarly I did journalctl at next boot and no errors there either.
Capslock doesn't work, neither can I ping the host. The system is completely frozen and can only be reset with physical power button.
Surprisingly glxgears worked fine and didn't led to any freeze.
Corngood
in reply to atk007 • • •Sorry for the duplicate replies. Lemmy server drama...
That's a tricky one if you're getting no info from the kernel. I think the reply above about system instability under load sounds promising. Throttling things down to test seems like a good idea.
malwieder
in reply to atk007 • • •journalctl -f(-fis follow mode) or as root user (sudo journalctl -f), open kitchen planner with the terminal visible and look at the (frozen) logs.atk007
in reply to malwieder • • •sneaky
in reply to atk007 • • •Not sure this is the answer, but going to throw my two cents. If you try and it works let us know.
When I got back into linux a couple years ago I hopped through all of the distros you mentioned. The last one being KDE Neon. When I first found it I absolutely loved it. Decided that was going to be my main distro and started migrating all my systems which is a couple laptops, gaming desktop, and mini PC.
Over time I found that I was having minor, but consistent hardware issues. Similar to yours, freezing, and other gpu issues. It was most apparent on systems that had newer hardware. Looking at the specs for your mini PC it seems a bit older than what I have so again, not sure this applies to you, but I found my saving grace in Fedora. My issue specifically was the older kernel Neon uses not interacting well with my newer hardware and in some cases not having access to some hardware features. Fedora had a KDE spin otherwise I wouldn't have done it. It has been my daily driver on all systems since.
TL;DR: Try Feodra KDE Spin or any distro that ships with a more up to date kernel
anon5621
in reply to atk007 • • •I feel like it possible bug in i915 driver at least it sounds so from symptoms , try add to boot parameters
About log try enable debugfs
mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug
atk007
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