Map shows where Jimmy Kimmel won't be aired by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Sinclair Broadcast Group confirmed that its affiliate stations would not be showing Kimmel's return, and would instead "replace it with news programming".
Disney+, Hulu Are Hiking Prices Again Next Month
Disney is raising the prices of its Disney+ and Hulu plans in the U.S., including most bundles, as of next month.
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Federal authorities warn of attack threat from Al-Qaeda
US National Counterterrorism Centre warns of threat from Al-Qaeda
The US designates the group as a foreign terrorist organisation. Read more at straitstimes.com.ST
Stop runaway AI before it's too late, experts beg the UN
ai-pocalypse: Signatories include 10 Nobel Prize winners
'Suicides and suffocation' — Russia sends troops into gas pipelines to bypass Ukrainian defenses
A recent Russian assault in the embattled city of Kupiansk has once again thrust an uncommon, but often highly-effective tactic into the spotlight — using underground pipes to penetrate Ukrainian defensive lines.
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Prime Minister Støre: Russian aircraft violated Norwegian airspace
In the period between April and August this year, Russian planes on three occasions violated the airspace over Eastern Finnmark, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre says.
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'We'll leave you to rot' — UN report details horrific torture of Ukrainian civilians in Russian captivity
Former detainees reported experiencing a broad array of torture and ill-treatment during their captivity. Commonly described methods included severe beatings with various objects such as batons and sticks, electric shocks to different body parts, mock executions, kickings, threats of death, and violence directed either to a detainee or their loved ones, according to the report.
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China buys Argentine soybeans after tax drop, leaving US farmers sidelined
Chinese buyers booked at least 10 cargoes of Argentine soybeans after Buenos Aires scrapped grain export taxes, three traders said on Tuesday, dealing another setback to U.S. farmers already shut out of their top market and hit by low prices.
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Arrowhead School Board passed a new policy that restricts what teachers can display in their classrooms like "Safe Space" & a new electronic pass system limits students to 7 bathroom breaks per week
Students at a high school in Wisconsin are upset about their district's new electronic pass system that limits the number of times a student can use the bathroom during the school day and week.
The new ePass system at Arrowhead Union High School, located in a suburb of Milwaukee, functions as an electronic hall pass that students must use to take bathroom breaks during school hours.
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CISA says hackers breached FCEB agency using GeoServer exploit
CISA has revealed that attackers breached the network of an unnamed U.S. federal civilian executive branch (FCEB) agency last year after compromising an unpatched GeoServer instance.
Baby Steps is the most gloriously frustrating game I’ve ever struggled through
QWOP meets Death Stranding meets Getting Over It to form wonderfully surreal, unique game.
Google Play is getting a Gemini-powered AI Sidekick to help you in games
Here comes another screen overlay.
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'The Fight Doesn’t End Here': Despite Kimmel's Return, Accountability Demanded for Trump's FCC Chair, Media Execs
Jimmy Kimmel will return to the airwaves Tuesday night after his suspension by ABC was met with a massive public backlash. But while they say the comedian’s reinstatement is cause for celebration, advocates say that it’s just one small victory in a much larger fight against the Trump administration’s campaign to censor dissent.
Andrew O’Neill, the advocacy director of the group Indivisible, which called on its members to boycott ABC‘s parent company Disney in response to the company’s capitulation to President Donald Trump, said that Kimmel “wasn’t reinstated because Disney executives slept on it and had a change of heart.”
“He’s back on air because those executives got a wake-up call from the American public,” O’Neill said. “People all over the country showed up, canceling subscriptions, protesting outside ABC and Disney, Nexstar and more, and made it damn clear this political alliance with Trump was not in Disney’s best interest. Trump’s authoritarian playbook is unpopular, and when these CEOs comply, it’s not only cowardly. It’s unstrategic.”
'The Fight Doesn’t End Here': Despite Kimmel's Return, Accountability Demanded for Trump's FCC Chair, Media Execs
"Congress should investigate and put everyone involved under oath at a public hearing to get to the bottom of this threat to free speech," said the co-CEO of Free Press.stephen-prager (Common Dreams)
Scientists May Have Found Signs of a Hidden Universe on the Ocean Floor
Scientists May Have Found Signs of a Hidden Universe on the Ocean Floor
ARCA's deep-sea sensors near Sicily detect a highly energetic neutrino, potentially revealing secrets about cosmic phenomena and the universe's hidden mysteries.Caroline Delbert (Popular Mechanics)
For-Profit Corporations Are Buying Up More Psychiatric Hospitals. Some Flout Federal Law With Scarce Repercussions.
Shields and other researchers have repeatedly flagged concerns about lower quality of care at mental health facilities owned by for-profit corporations, in part due to efforts to cut staff and reduce costs. Companies have defended the quality of care they provide.
ProPublica reported Monday that over 90 psychiatric hospitals across the country have violated the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act in the past 15 years. The vast majority of them — around 80% — are owned by for-profit corporations.
Yet only a handful have faced any consequences from either the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services, both of which are responsible for regulating the law. In the rare cases when hospitals have faced fines, the penalties have been trivial compared to the earnings of each for-profit hospital chain, the investigation found.
For-Profit Hospitals Continue to Violate EMTALA With Few Repercussions
Psychiatric hospitals — increasingly owned by for-profit corporations — are illegally turning away patients during crises. Yet only a handful face penalties, with fines that are trivial, a ProPublica investigation found.ProPublica
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Secret Service agents dismantle network that could shut down New York cellphone system
Secret Service agents dismantle network that could shut down New York cellphone system
U.S. Secret Service agents have dismantled a network of electronic devices located in multiple locations around New York City that could be used to disable the city's cellphone network, officials said Tuesday.Kelly O'Donnell (NBC News)
Trump goes off script in UN address, praising Germany for returning to nuclear energy and fossil fuels: 'All green is all bankrupt'
Trump goes off script in UN address, praising Germany for returning to nuclear energy and fossil fuels: ‘All green is all bankrupt’
In remarks tied to the UN week, Trump repeated the argument that Europe—and specifically Germany—turned back to traditional fuels after pursuing renewables, casting it as proof that rapid green transitions don’t work.Ashley Lutz (Fortune)
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Bytedance Proposes "Parker" For Linux: Multiple Kernels Running Simultaneously
Bytedance Proposes "Parker" For Linux: Multiple Kernels Running Simultaneously
It was just a few days ago that a multi-kernel architecture was proposed for the Linux kernelwww.phoronix.com
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Teams at Nvidia and Intel have been working in secret on jointly developed processors for a year — 'The Trump administration has no involvement in this partnership at all'
The EU’s €2T budget overlooks a key tech pillar: Open source
The EU's €2T budget overlooks a key tech pillar: Open source
On July 16, the European Commission proposed a €2tn seven-year budget – the largest in the EU’s history – to boost autonomy, competitiveness, and resilience. The spending plan ...Daniel Stenberg (The Next Web)
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Tor VPN is slow
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Don't as a Fin their affiliations in the 1940s also social democracy bases it's economy on off-loading the suffering from the imperial core to the periphery. Essentially social democracy is the embodiment of modern day imperialism (just like any capitalism is tbh)
Idk about Indonesia tho
IDF officer killed in Gaza City tank, the first fatality in army’s new offensive
The Israel Defense Forces announced early Tuesday that an IDF officer had been killed in fighting in Gaza City the previous day.
The slain soldier was named as Maj. Shahar Netanel Bozaglo, 27, a company commander in the 7th Armored Brigade’s 77th Battalion, from Migdal Haemek.
According to an initial IDF probe, during the ongoing offensive in Gaza City on Monday, a Hamas operative fired an RPG at one of the 77th Battalion’s tanks, injuring the officer.
Why are mundane words like this being censored in these posts?
I've seen a couple other ones of these that were unnecessarily censored, and this isn't the first one where it only served to make reading it more frustrating.
There is growing discontent within Zelenskyy’s party — it is not only his rivals who are concerned about the monopolisation of power, – Politico
There is growing discontent within Zelenskyy's party — it is not only his rivals who are concerned about the monopolisation of power, - Politico
According to the publication, at a recent closed meeting of the faction, Zelenskyy criticised members of his faction, activists and journalists for “failing to form a consistently positive image of Ukraine in the eyes of Western partners”.newsmaker newsmaker (English News front)
Mass protests in Warsaw against Poland’s involvement in the Ukrainian conflict
Mass protests in Warsaw against Poland's involvement in the Ukrainian conflict
The slogan of the protesters: “No sending Poles to the fronts of other people’s wars.” Hundreds of people gathered on Roman Dmovsky Square with national flags.newsmaker1 newsmaker1 (English News front)
Help with fresh install [SOLVED]
Hello- I’m completely new to Linux and have just completed my first installation. Everything is working, but my first challenge is that only one of my monitors has an image, and it’s stuck in 640x480 instead of 3440x1920.
I installed openSUSE Leap 15.6 with KDE plasma. Processor is a Ryzen 3700x with an NVIDIA 4090 GPU.
I tried to troubleshoot as best as I could, but didn’t get very far. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Have you installed the Nvidia drivers? Unlike AMD and Intel, the drivers for Nvidia aren’t included by default (because their code is closed source), so you’ll have to install them before your graphics will work.
Unfortunately, OpenSUSE doesn’t offer an easy way to do this. You can follow this guide:
en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_dri…
It’s a bit hard, but if you have trouble, you can ask here. Good luck!
This did it! Thank you! I actually found this page and did the first half, not realizing there was more. I'm not confident I installed the exact correct driver, but I have dual screens in the proper resolution. This should get me by while I troubleshoot everything else.
Thanks again!
::: spoiler All distros have niche purposes, but most components are compatible.
As an abstract concept, Linux From Scratch is like ultimate god mode. That walks you through everything in extraordinarily overwhelming fashion to build a operating system from scratch.
Gentoo is like LFS on easy mode with a package manager to help you stay on top of a working system. It is still like maybe demigod mode. The main thing with Gentoo is that you have access to compiling everything from source, so you can integrate any changes you would like to make to packages within the package manager.
If you understand a UNIX operating system on a LFS/Gentoo level, Arch is like both of these, but with binary packages.
Debian is primarily for a more complete base system with stability where they make long term support kernels. Debian is primarily for creating custom tools on servers and for reverse engineering hardware. Most hardware drivers come from Debian.
Red Hat is the goto for commercial server stuff. Many Kernel maintainers and developers work for Red Hat. Fedora is up stream of Red Hat and has most of the tools from Red Hat. The book The Linux Bible is the goto book for learning IT and networking and is written around Fedora/Red Hat.
So the reason for the bla bla bla is because understanding the purposes of each of the distros will guide you to essential documentation. This is the key to intermediate level Linux; when you understand where to look for information across all distros.
- LFS will walk you through any components in tutorial detail if you can find the entry point and ground your understanding.
- Gentoo is likely to have similar tutorial guides and information that has easier entry points.
- Arch is like the giant warehouse of components. Arch has the wiki which is the principal documentation on the components themselves. What Arch is not, is tutorial. The wiki is an encyclopedia. Use it as such.
- Debian has the bootstrapping stuff and documentation to port onto new hardware or explore.
- Red Hat/Fedora have the information and tools for the kernel and networking. If you want to mess with something like the CPU scheduler or configuring numa architectures, these are the places to look for documentation.
These are general loose guidelines. For your monitor resolution issue, I would start with Gentoo and Arch. I had a similar issue when I tried Arch back around 8-9 years ago, but I do not recall the details and it has probably changed considerably since the X11 to Wayland transition.
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Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x10 "New Life and New Civilizations"
Written by: Dana Horgan & Davy Perez
Directed by: Marja Vrvilo
Re: Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 3x10 "New Life and New Civilizations"
> Batel's Gorn DNA infusion, the treatment from the chimera plant, and her earlier encounter with the Vezda are stirred up into a convoluted sci-fi stew to explain all this in a dialogue scene that tries with all its might to use sci-fi-y terminology to convince us this actually makes sense, but mostly just draws attention to what a whopper of an ass-pull it all really is. The overriding sense one gets while watching this is, "Well, they're just making stuff up now and pretending it holds water." It really doesn't. But I have to admit that I respect the commitment to the sheer insanity of the concept, even if the effort and seam-hiding are lacking. In the end, it's basically, "because we said so."
god bless Jammer.
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"New Life and New Civilizations" | Star Trek: SNW | Jammer's Reviews
In-depth critical reviews of Star Trek and some other sci-fi series. Includes all episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy, and…www.jammersreviews.com
West’s baseless accusations no longer taken into account — Kremlin spokesman
West’s baseless accusations no longer taken into account — Kremlin spokesman
Dmitry Peskov opined that "a country with a serious and responsible approach should not put forward unsubstantiated accusations"TASS
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In the Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Murder: Defend Free Speech
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36564161
[In my opinion, this is an outstanding article, even if a bit long.]
No matter how odious one’s ideas, eliminating an opponent in an act of violence does nothing to advance the cause of justice. It sets back every effort to win public opinion to defend democracy, which is preferable to any kind of dictatorial rule. Those who celebrate Kirk’s death play straight into the hands of the forces of reaction who are doing everything in their power to strip working people of our right to express ourselves freely and to organize to defend our interests.
In the Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Murder: Defend Free Speech
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36564161
[In my opinion, this is an outstanding article, even if a bit long.]
No matter how odious one’s ideas, eliminating an opponent in an act of violence does nothing to advance the cause of justice. It sets back every effort to win public opinion to defend democracy, which is preferable to any kind of dictatorial rule. Those who celebrate Kirk’s death play straight into the hands of the forces of reaction who are doing everything in their power to strip working people of our right to express ourselves freely and to organize to defend our interests.
In the Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Murder: Defend Free Speech
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36564161
[In my opinion, this is an outstanding article, even if a bit long.]
No matter how odious one’s ideas, eliminating an opponent in an act of violence does nothing to advance the cause of justice. It sets back every effort to win public opinion to defend democracy, which is preferable to any kind of dictatorial rule. Those who celebrate Kirk’s death play straight into the hands of the forces of reaction who are doing everything in their power to strip working people of our right to express ourselves freely and to organize to defend our interests.
In the Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Murder: Defend Free Speech
[In my opinion, this is an outstanding article, even if a bit long.]
No matter how odious one’s ideas, eliminating an opponent in an act of violence does nothing to advance the cause of justice. It sets back every effort to win public opinion to defend democracy, which is preferable to any kind of dictatorial rule. Those who celebrate Kirk’s death play straight into the hands of the forces of reaction who are doing everything in their power to strip working people of our right to express ourselves freely and to organize to defend our interests.
In the Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Murder: Defend Free Speech - World-Outlook
The September 10 assassination of right-wing “influencer” Charlie Kirk was an attack on free speech of the most serious and dangerous kind. It should be unequivocally condemned.world-outlook.com (World-Outlook)
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Poland to Russia: ‘You have been warned’ so don’t ‘whine’ if your jets are shot down in NATO airspace
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/36340601
Radosław Sikorski upbraids Moscow for being “incapable of living in peace” with its neighbors following a series of incursions into NATO airspace.Russia shouldn't complain at the United Nations if its missiles or aircraft are shot down after entering NATO airspace, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski warned Moscow on Monday.
Sikorski was speaking at an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council in New York. The summit was convened after three Russian military jets entered Estonian airspace for 12 minutes on Sept. 19 before being repelled by Italian F-35s representing NATO.
"I have only one request to the Russian government: If another missile or aircraft enters our space without permission, deliberately or by mistake, and gets shot down and the wreckage falls on NATO territory, please don't come here to whine about it," Sikorski said. "You have been warned."
Not to be outdone, Sikorski sent a further barb Moscow's way in New York: "We know you don't care for international law, and you are incapable of living in peace with your neighbors. Your insane nationalism contains a lust for domination that will not cease until you realize that the age of empires is over and that your empire will not be rebuilt."
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Google Play is getting a Gemini-powered AI Sidekick to help you in games
Google Play is getting a Gemini-powered AI Sidekick to help you in games
Here comes another screen overlay.Ryan Whitwam (Ars Technica)
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EV Sales Are Booming In Europe–Except For Tesla
EV Sales Are Booming In Europe–Except For Tesla
European EV sales increased by double digits. Meanwhile, Tesla experienced the exact opposite, as it struggles to regain lost ground.Iulian Dnistran (InsideEVs)
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We actually make fun of Teslas we come across. Ten years ago, seeing one was like "damn, wow, a Tesla". Today it's "eeewwww, yuck, a swasticar."
I doubt even coca-cola could destroy a brand that thoroughly. And god knows they tried.
In the last year Tesla shares value raised by 74% and it's now close to the maximum ever.
Which shows how disconnected it is from it's performance as a car selling business.
Today we celebrate it's decline in the latter, tomorrow we can only hope we celebrate both
What?!? How is that piece of crap stock back to a trillion dollar + valuation? All their key metrics are terrible, they have no new products worth mentioning, their robotaxi service is a literal car crash and their robots are 2 years behind Chinese robotics companies.
I will say this though, I am happy I didn't short them even though they fully deserve it.
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in reply to Kami • • •So you're saying because trump goes on a rant and doesn't slander nuclear power, that's a reason not to continue to progress with the tech?
What a strange take.
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in reply to Kami • • •If people are still building fossil fuel plants, it's preferable that they build nuclear instead. Nuclear has the downsides of what to do with the waste (modern reactors produce much less than older designs, and some actually use the waste from older designs as fuel), expansion of fossil fuels have the downside that we won't live long enough for nuclear waste to become any kind of real problem
Obviously renewables are best, but whilst we've not got the battery tech ready for 100% renewable base load, it's not enough on its own.
Don't let perfect be the enemy of good
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