[Help] Media Server + *arr stack: Follow TRaSH guides or my own setup?
Hello everybody,
I want to ask for some opinions on my current setup and how I pretend to use it for my Media Server:
Current Layout
I currently use an UGREEN DXP2800 NAS running TrueNAS Scale with two 4 TB HDDs in Mirror mode. This is planned to be my "long-term storage" for backups, photos, and so on.
Additionally, I have 1 TB SSD installed in the system. I created two datasets on it: one for Docker containers and the other one for Media, following the TRaSH guides folder layout
My current plan:
My idea is to use the SSD for the torrents and the seeds, and once the file (e.g. the ~~movie ~~ Linux ISO Image) is completed, to move it to the HDDs. From there, Jellyfin would read the corresponding dataset and play the media.
The question:
The TRaSH guides puts a lot of emphasis on hardlinks and atomic moves, and that forces you to operate in one single filesystem. Is it worth it to stick to the TRaSH guide or my current setup would work just fine? What do y'all think?
Thanks in advance and happy self-hosting!
Home - TRaSH Guides
Guides mainly for Sonarr/Radarr/Bazarr and everything related to it.trash-guides.info
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Tunnel Visions New Video on the Growing Amount of Street Surveillance Cameras
Christophe talks about the growing number of of ALPR (Automatic Liscence Plate Reader) cameras in the US and the concerns around them.
A lot of these are being created by Flock Safety flocksafety.com/
You can check out deflock.me/ to find many of these cameras around the US. It's a an open project that you can contribute too as well!
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Basket Serie B Nazionale - Il giudice sportivo ribalta il risultato di Piacenza vs Orzinuovi
II Giudice Sportivo Nazionale
acquisiti ed esaminati i documenti della gara n. 1699 del 21.09.2025 tra Bakery Basket Piacenza e Orzinuovi Basket S.S.D. A.R.L.;
letta la lista N della società Orzinuovi Basket;
preso atto della partecipazione alla gara dell'atleta Chaves Lucas Jesus per la società Orzinuovi Basket;
considerato che con C.U. n.753 del 28.04.2025 lo stesso atleta era stato oggetto del provvedimento di squalifica per una gara con la società LDR Power Salerno nella gara 2682 di serie B;
che si è accertato che la predetta giornata di squalifica non veniva scontata nel campionato 2024/2025 e pertanto andava scontata nel successivo campionato 2025/2026 indipendentemente dalla circostanza di appartenere ad altra società e che pertanto detta giornata di squalifica andrà scontata nel prossimo turno di campionato.
tutto ciò premesso il Giudice Sportivo Nazionale considerata e accertata la posizione irregolare dell'atleta Chaves Lucas Jesus per la gara n.1699 del 21.09.2025; omologa la predetta gara con il risultato di 20 - 0 a favore della società Bakery Basket Piacenza ai sensi degli artt. 49 n.6 REG.,e 18, 48 RG. Non si assumono ulteriori provvedimenti.
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Introducing: fish
And then you just need to remember the first letters of the previously typed command
Italy sends warship to accompany Gaza flotilla following Israeli attack
Italy is sending a ship to accompany the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, who said its activists remain shaken but determined following an Israeli attack on Wednesday morning.
Organisers of expedition, which is attempting to carry aid to the Gaza Strip, shared footage this morning appears to show an explosion that detonated on one of the flotilla's vessels.
Late on Tuesday activists heard explosions and saw drones that targeted some of their boats, currently situated off Greece. "Multiple drones, unidentified objects dropped, communications jammed and explosions heard from a number of boats," the Global Sumud Flotilla said.
"I have authorised the immediate intervention of the Navy's frigate Fasan, which was sailing north of Crete and is heading towards the area," Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said in a statement.
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Italy sends warship to accompany Gaza flotilla following Israeli attack
Italy is sending a ship to accompany the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, who said its activists remain shaken but determined following an Israeli attack on Wednesday morning.
Organisers of expedition, which is attempting to carry aid to the Gaza Strip, shared footage this morning appears to show an explosion that detonated on one of the flotilla's vessels.
Late on Tuesday activists heard explosions and saw drones that targeted some of their boats, currently situated off Greece. "Multiple drones, unidentified objects dropped, communications jammed and explosions heard from a number of boats," the Global Sumud Flotilla said.
"I have authorised the immediate intervention of the Navy's frigate Fasan, which was sailing north of Crete and is heading towards the area," Italian Defence Minister Guido Crosetto said in a statement.
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There was a massive labor stoppage in Italy in response to Israel's attacks, and then Italy sends a warship to escort the flotilla.
I hope other unions are paying attention.
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What? I assumed those fascists were israel buddies.
Shocked to read this, unironically
Surrealism: Syrian President al-Sharaa sits down with US general who arrested him
Syrian President al-Sharaa sits down with US general who arrested him
David Petraeus led US forces during the invasion of Iraq and later became the director of the CIA.Maziar Motamedi (Al Jazeera)
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Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
Even after the agreement on the 16th, attacks continued.
And whether parts of them collaborate with Israel or not, shooting up their families and burning down their livelihoods is still a crime.
Israel is using those crimes as a crowbar to extend their war.
Assad's shadow looms over a fractured Syria
In the violence between the Druze community and the Sharaa government, state actors have actively participated in sectarian mobilisation and attacks within the provinceMiddle East Eye
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I think, from our point of view is I think it’s 4:00 a.m. last night. There’s explosions overhead. We know that many of our colleagues have already been bombed. We can’t communicate with them because the Israelis have jammed the communication. And one of the activists turned to turned to me and she said, “No one’s coming to help. No one is coming to help us.” And I think for the first time in my life, I got a real sense, a tiny glimmer of what it’s like to be Palestinian. No one’s coming to help us.
I always hope that "maybe THIS blatant show of Israels brutality will make everyone realize a genocide is happening" but all hope is lost.
I wish them the best of Luck and hope they can deliver the aid. Even 1 saved life was worth it!
Cloudflare bankrolls fascists
US politics has been pretty fascist lately. The state is filling up concentration camps, engaging in mass state violence against people on the basis of racialized traits, deporting them to random countries without any respect for habeas corpus, exerting state pressure on the free press to censor speech critical of the current administration, and Trump is openly floating the idea of an unconstitutional third term.
Fascism is clearly on the rise, and they’re winning more and more power. None of this is far removed from us in the FOSS community – there are a number of fascists working in FOSS, same as the rest of society. I don’t call them fascists baselessly – someone who speaks out in support of and expresses solidarity with fascists, or who uses fascists dog-whistles or promotes fascist ideology and talking points, or boosts fascist conspiracy theories – well, they’re a fascist.
If one consistently speaks in support of a certain political position and against the opponents of that position then it is correct to identify them with this political position. Facts, as it were, don’t care about feelings, namely the feelings that get hurt when someone is called a fascist. Fascists naturally do not want to be identified as such and will reject the label, but we shouldn’t take their word for it. People should be much more afraid of being called out as fascist than they are afraid of calling someone a fascist. If someone doesn’t want to be called a fascist, they shouldn’t act like one.
It’s in this disturbing political context that I saw an odd post from the Cloudflare blog pop up in my circles this week: Supporting the future of the open web: Cloudflare is sponsoring Ladybird and Omarchy. Based on Ladybird’s sponsorship terms we can assume that these projects received on the order of $100,000 USD from Cloudflare. I find this odd for a few reasons, in particular because one thing that I know these two projects have in common is that they are both run by fascists.
Even at face value this is an unusual pair of projects to fund. I’m all for FOSS projects getting funded, of course, and I won’t complain about a project’s funding on the solitary basis that it’s an odd choice. I will point out that these are odd choices, though, especially Omarchy...
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As I remember London
As soon as I was old enough to travel on my own, London was where I wanted to go. Compared to Copenhagen at the time, there was something so majestic about Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, and even the Tube around the turn of the millenium.world.hey.com
someone who speaks out in support of and expresses solidarity with fascists, or who uses fascists dog-whistles or promotes fascist ideology and talking points, or boosts fascist conspiracy theories – well, they’re a fascist.
This is the "if they're not with me, they're against me" mentality that has plagued countless useful idiots in my generation.
It does more harm than good, and I immediately lose respect for anyone that falls for tribalist rhetoric.
If one consistently speaks in support of a certain political position and against the opponents of that position then it is correct to identify them with this political position.
Yeah, fuck this guy. This is the same bullshit that transpeople try to use to say that anyone who doesn't call them what they want is automatically a fascist.
I have no love for cloudflare, but this "boy who cried fascist" game is getting tired.
Change behaviour of 'application not responding' notification? (SOLVED)
Does anyone know if/how I can delay, hide or otherwise adjust the notification which tells me that an application is not responding?
I'm batch processing a large number of images which takes a long time and my system is mistaking this for the program not responding. I also get this sometimes when performing a very heavy operation in GIMP, like selecting the foreground in a huge image.
Debian 13, GNOME 48
Try this:
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter check-alive-timeout 10000
Value is in ms so 10000=10s. You can also set it to 0 to disable.
Yes 😀
Looking into that command and checking the current value uses 'get' instead of 'set'. (If that's helpful to others reading this).
You are a peach, thank you 👍
If you mean with a gui then this is one tool:
apps.gnome.org/en-GB/DconfEdit…
Dconf Editor – Apps for GNOME
A graphical tool for editing the dconf database – Dconf Editor is a tool to allow direct editing of the dconf configuration database. This is useful when developing applications that use these settings.apps.gnome.org
Mondiali volley 2025: Italia travolgente, 3-0 al Belgio e semifinale conquistata
Un’Italia semplicemente perfetta. Gli azzurri di Fefè De Giorgi hanno battuto il Belgio con un netto 3-0 (25-13, 25-18, 25-18) e conquistano la semifinale dei Mondiali di pallavolo maschile 2025 nelle Filippine.
Una vittoria che profuma di rivincita dopo la sconfitta subita nel girone, ma che soprattutto certifica la straordinaria forza di un gruppo capace di dominare con tecnica, carattere e continuità.
LA CRONACA DELLA PARTITA: Mondiali volley 2025: Italia travolgente, 3-0 al Belgio e semifinale conquistata
Mondiali volley 2025: Italia travolge il Belgio 3-0 e vola in semifinale
Mondiali volley 2025: Italia spettacolare, vittoria 3-0 contro il Belgio e semifinale conquistata. Michieletto e Russo sugli scudi.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
Anthropic’s AI Lawsuit Settlement May Not Go Through, But It Exposes A Truth About Copyright
Anthropic’s AI Lawsuit Settlement May Not Go Through, But It Exposes A Truth About Copyright
The latest generation of AI systems, based on large language models (LLMs), is perceived as the biggest threat in decades to the established copyright order. The scale of that threat can be gauged …Techdirt
Trump is washing his hands of the Ukraine war
Trump is washing his hands of the Russia-Ukraine war
What may appear at first glance as stunning U-turn may actually be bad news for Volodymyr ZelenskyRob Crilly (The Telegraph)
Who is angry? Where am I being angry? Again, stop going off topic, and reply any substance to the discussion at all, but you can’t because you know I’m right. Cry me a river girl. How many accounts are you using to upvote your own post? Because u or be said nothing but empty insults that make no sense to the discussion. You bring absolutely nothing new to the conversation but name calling and nonsensical unrelated accusations because your entire argument is based off trying to change the direction of a conversation.
At any point feel free to respond to anything about your country being fascist and having a dictator, or any of the things I’ve said above about your country, but you never will because your entire state of being here is propaganda and nonsense. Ohh you’re angry, what a response, such a wonderful honest debater. More like a dishonest masterbater if you ask me.
I love how you screech about substance when you haven't said a single thing of substance yourself. Here's some more substance for you though:
Moyers: Bilbo said, “One drop of Negro blood placed in the veins of the purest Caucasian destroys the inventive genius of his mind and palsies his creative faculty.” Is it true that the Nazis thought the one-drop rule too extreme?Whitman: They did indeed. They never proposed anything nearly as extreme as the one-drop rule. In fact the standard, the most far-reaching Nazi definitions of who counted as a Jew, matched the least far-reaching ones to be found in the American states. Virtually all American definitions of who counted as a black were far more draconian than anything found in any Nazi proposal.
billmoyers.com/story/hitler-am…
What I know is that you're an utter ignoramus and a walking embodiment of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
How the Nazis Used Jim Crow Laws as the Model for Their Race Laws
Not only did Nazi lawyers reveal a deep interest in American race policies, the most radical of them were eager advocates of using American law as a model.BillMoyers.com
What in the absolute fu@k are you on about? Because some random writer had some moronic views you could find online, you believe what? That’s some type of American rule of law? You’re the walking embodiment of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels would be proud of the bullshit you spew. Oh wow you found someone who says America bad because of many years ago and its history, and racial treatments to people, now how many are there that say Russia bad? How about the Czars treatment of other Asian counties or Europe’s citizens? How about how Stalin treated the Jewish people of Russia? Your whole entire world view is made up bullshit based off cherry-picked readings.
You’re the walking embodiment of what we call a douche bag.
The Holodomor, The Red Terror of the Bolsheviks, Stalins Gulags, Ivan the Terrible, and on and on...
Yeah sure America’s history is so much worse, haha, you’re a clown.
news.stanford.edu/stories/2010…
allthatsinteresting.com/how-ma…
hawaii.edu/powerkills/SOD.CHAP…
cup.columbia.edu/book/russia-a…
theconversation.com/russian-fa…
Oh look a Russian Fascist party
Your shithole country was a literal model for the nazi germany. Your entire nation is built on literal genocide. You fascists butchered so many people that it cooled the planet bbc.com/news/science-environme…
Your founding fathers we literal slave owners and traded human beings like cattle.
And let's not forget about the KKK and the fascist party of America theguardian.com/world/2021/dec…
Meanwhile here's some actual facts about USSR instead of your ignorant bleating.
- Professor of Economic History, Robert C. Allen, concludes in his study without the 1917 revolution is directly responsible for rapid growth that made the achievements listed above possible: web.archive.org/web/2020011904…
- Study finds that the steady increase in quality of life during the Soviet period (including under Stalin). Includes the fact that Soviet life expectancy grew faster than any other nation recorded at the time: jstor.org/stable/2672986?seq=1
- A large study using world bank data analyzing the quality of life in Capitalist vs Socialist countries and finds overwhelmingly at similar levels of development with socialism bringing better quality of life: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/…
- This study compared capitalist and socialist countries in measures of the physical quality of life (PQL), taking into account the level of economic development and found socialism produces superior results: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/243090…
- Another study shows that unprecedented mortality crisis struck Eastern Europe during restoration of capitalism in the 1990s, causing around 7 million excess deaths. The first quantitative analysis of the association between deindustrialization and mortality in Eastern Europe: academic.oup.com/cje/advance-a…
You keep on making a clown of yourself though, it's adorable. You're a walking embodiment of an ignorant fascist.
America is now in fascism’s legal phase
The US’s history of racism is fertile ground for fascism. Attacks on the courts, education, voting rights and women’s rights are steps to toppling democracyJason Stanley (The Guardian)
Ahahaha, u mad bro? Your country killed more people than Nazi Germany, and it was actually formed and voted into power to reject Russian Communism to begin with. My shithole country is the reason with lend lease that you’re not speaking German you dirty revisionist.
That’s what Stalin said, direct quote “without machines from lend lease we would have lost the war.” That’s right guy, lend lease from the US saved you and your country. Cry me a river.
rferl.org/a/did-us-lend-lease-…
Haha, keep selling that bullshit there Goebbels Jr. The truth hurts apparently, suck it up buttercup.
'We Would Have Lost': Did U.S. Lend-Lease Aid Tip The Balance In Soviet Fight Against Nazi Germany?
Ever since the Cold War, many Soviet and Russian politicians and academics have downplayed the role that U.S.-provided weapons and supplies played in the Red Army's ultimately victorious campaign against Hitler's Germany.Robert Coalson (RFE/RL)
Nah I'm not mad, and I'm certainly not your bro. It's hilarious how you keep exposing yourself as an ignoramus though. Really living up to the whole stereotype of the ignorant burgerlander. Sorry you had the misfortune to grow up in a land where there's no education. Here's what a book produced by your own army has to say on the subject. Read and weep loser.
pretty clear who the actual Goebbels jr. here is
And what did your dictator at the time say? Do tell crybaby? I don’t care what whatever book you’re claiming to be from the US says. I know what Stalin PERSONALLY said though.
But sure keep telling me what some brigadier general said from a publication 4 decades later. That book was published in the 80’s. Hahaha
Ah yes, because historical knowledge magically disappeared 4 decades later. The book war produced for by your army for the point of educating ignoramuses like you who join the army. Adorable attempts at insults by the way, they really help highlight your intellectual capacity.
p.s. love how you were raging and had to edit your reply like 5 times cause you realized the book was real and that you are indeed an ignorant sack of shit. You keep on coping there my little chud.
Oh no, could it be there’s a reason for the edit button!? The horror! Don’t act like you haven’t been editing post directly after posting too guy.
So what did Stalin say about it? Because if Putin were to say the same thing, right now you’d have to agree publicly or be jailed. So go on, what did Stalin say? Because you know in Russia only one opinion matters, and the guys who mattered at the time of WW2 said what I said he said. The guy who wrote that book was never my leader. Back to the outhouse to think again for you, lucky it isn’t winter I guess. Tell me, when will you guys figure out running water? Take a break and inject some of that famous Russian mephedrone or Krokodil while you’re out there to ponder your shit life in Russia before dear leader sends you to meat wave in Ukraine, you waste of oxygen.
p.S. I bet you do love it, you silly weirdo, but no thank you, I have no reason for rage, I’m very comfy with no missiles or bombs of war hitting my country, careful, I hear they throw your kind talking all that love stuff to guys off roofs in Russia, soo free…
Aww look at you using multiple accounts to give yourself extra votes, so Russian of you. Your Dear Leader would be proud. Gold trophy for you. What a loser.
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So stop faking them then freak. Don’t know what your on about Reddit, but ok… oh look, not a single substance response again, I’m noticing a pattern. So no running water ever huh? And if Putin said it, as Stalin surely did than I guess it would have to be true since you can’t disagree publicly. Hahaha
Everywhere else is authoritarian but I can’t publicly disagree with the old grandpa. Makes sense.
So what did Stalin say again about lend lease?
And how many people did he kill?
And what did he do to the Jewish population in Russia? And how many people did the Czars kill?
Whatever made you think that your braying deserves a substantive response. 🤣
I guess maybe you're so angry cause your masters don't feed you cnn.com/2020/07/31/us/food-ins…
Ahahahaha, loser can’t respond because he isn’t allowed to disagree with his dear leader or he goes to jail. Hahaha
Oh ok you want to talk about starving huh? How many people did Stalin starve to death?
history.com/articles/ukrainian…
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet…
What was it like 11 or 12 million starved to death, and 60-70 million starved but survived? Hah, go on, tell me how many Americans are starving…
Should we even bother going into Nicholas II and the 30 million he starved too?
How about the Russian 90’s should we talk about the starving in Russia then? How about the starving Russian troops in Ukraine?
express.co.uk/news/world/20401…
When throwing rocks inside a glass house… hah
Starving Russian troops ‘eating dogs’ on front line as supply lines collapse
The Russian army's reliance on poorly trained, under-equipped and often unwilling troops has become increasingly apparent as the war drags on.Ciaran McGrath (Express.co.uk)
See here you go exposing yourself as an ignoramus once again. I don't hold it against you given that you were educated in burgerland. They breed you to be stupid there. The reality is that famines were a common occurrence before the revolution. In fact, they were one of the driving factors behind it. Meanwhile, during the 1932 famine, the USSR actually sent aid to affected regions in an attempt to alleviate the famine.
While the leadership did not stop exports, they did try to alleviate the famine. A 25 February 1933 Central Committee decree allotted seed loans of 320,000 tons to Ukraine and 240,000 tons to the northern Caucasus. Seed loans were also made to the Lower Volga and may have been made to other regions as well. Kul'chyts'kyy cites Ukrainian party archives showing that total aid to Ukraine by April 1933 actually exceeded 560,000 tons, including more than 80,000 tons of food
Some bring up massive grain exports during the famine to show that the Soviet Union exported food while Ukraine starved. This is fallacious for a number of reasons, but most importantly of all the amount of aid that was sent to Ukraine alone actually exceeded the amount that was exported at the time.
Aid to Ukraine alone was 60 percent greater than the amount exported during the same period. Total aid to famine regions was more than double exports for the first half of 1933.
According to Tauger, the reason why more aid was not provided was because of the low harvest
It appears to have been another consequence of the low 1932 harvest that more aid was not provided: After the low 1931, 1934, and 1936 harvests procured grain was transferred back to peasants at the expense of exports.
Tauger is not a communist, and ultimately this specific article takes the view that the low harvest was caused by collectivization (he factors in the natural causes of the famine in later articles, based on how he completely neglects to mention weather in this article at all its clear that his position shifted over the years). However, he has the intellectual integrity to admit that the Soviets really did try to alleviate the famine as best as they could.
Meanwhile, USSR doubled life expectancy in just 20 years. A newborn child in 1926-27 had a life expectancy of 44.4 years, up from 32.3 years thirty years before. In 1958-59 the life expectancy for newborns went up to 68.6 years. the Semashko system of the USSR increased lifespan by 50% in 20 years. By the 1960's, lifespans in the USSR were comparable to those in the USA:
USSR actually ended famines artir.wordpress.com/2017/02/04
Quality of nutrition improved after the Soviet revolution, and the last time USSR had a famine was in 1940s. CIA data suggests they ate just as much as Americans after WW2 period while having better nutrition: cia.gov/readingroom/document/c…
Can't wait to see more clown shit in your reply. I bet you don't even realize that Russia isn't communist anymore being the genius that you are.
America colonisation ‘cooled Earth's climate’
European settlement of the Americas killed so many people, it disturbed Earth's climate.Jonathan Amos (BBC News)
I don’t know, what do you say as you colonize land in that Ukraine that the people there voted to leave and secede the last time your country fell apart?
After I posted about all the times people starved in Russia, you really posted a copypasta that famine was common in Russia thinking you copy pasted an argument back against the people of Russia starving. Hahaha… you fool… haha lay off the Ai bot buddy…
Maybe you can share what your Ai bot thinks about it. Maybe it will tell us why so many countries think they need to join a defensive pact against your country?
Or why everyone that could, fled as soon as it fell apart.
Sounds like a real happy place.
China steps into spotlight at UN climate talks
United Nations (United States) (AFP) – China's emissions-cutting pledge is poised to take center stage at a United Nations climate meeting Wednesday, after US President Donald Trump unleashed a blistering -- if predictable -- broadside against the science surrounding planet-warming fossil fuels.Some 118 nations will outline plans to curb global warming, which is driving disasters worldwide -- from catastrophic floods in Pakistan to raging wildfires in Spain -- even as many continue expanding oil and gas operations.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang will open the gathering at UN headquarters in New York.
His country -- responsible for about 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions from its factories, power plants, vehicles and more -- is expected to deliver a crucial update: its 2035 emissions-cutting target.
China has never committed to reducing carbon dioxide outright. Instead, it pledged to peak emissions before 2030 -- a goal it appears set to meet five years early thanks to rapid growth in solar energy and electric cars.
Most wealthy nations, historically the biggest contributors to warming, peaked decades ago but still lack credible plans to reach carbon neutrality by 2050.
"All eyes will be on China," Li Shuo, an expert at the Asia Society think tank who is well-connected in Beijing, told AFP.
He expects a "high single digit to low double digit" percentage reduction commitment over the next decade, similar to the pace the United States and European Union achieved in the ten years after their own peaks.
That trajectory would fall well short of what is needed to limit warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels -- the target set by the 2015 Paris Agreement to avoid the worst climate catastrophes.
Still, presenting a target ahead of COP30, the year's main climate gathering in Belem, Brazil, will signal China's commitment to the international process even as the US under Trump champions fossil fuels and the EU struggles to unite around its plan.
In any case, Li Shuo warns, focusing too much on the figure risks obscuring the fact that "China has already become the green tech superpower of the world" and is widely expected to under-promise but over-deliver.
For this UN summit, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres invited only countries ready to present or announce a new 2035 climate goal.
Under the Paris accord -- which nearly every country is part of, except Iran, Libya, and soon, the United States -- nations freely set their own targets but must strengthen them every five years.
Most are behind schedule, notably the European Union, where several states fear moving too fast could hurt industry.
France, for example, faces shaky finances and political turmoil, and wants more clarity on investment frameworks before committing to deeper decarbonization.
"There's a current shortfall in ambition demonstrated by the countries that we traditionally look to for leadership (which) are acting more like climate laggards," said Ilana Seid, ambassador to the UN for Palau and chair of the Alliance of Small Island States.
The UN is trying to strike a balance between warning of catastrophe and maintaining hope.
On one hand, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told AFP last week that chances of limiting warming to 1.5C are on the verge of "collapsing," a view echoed by climatologists, with current temperatures already about 1.4C above pre-industrial levels.
On the other, UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell insists the Paris process is working.
"Without UN climate cooperation, we were heading for five degrees of heating -- an impossible future," he told a gathering at the annual Climate Week in New York earlier this week. "Today we are closer to three. Still too high -- but bending the curve."
Part of that progress stems from China. A decade ago, three-quarters of its electric mix came from coal -- a figure now down to half. Its booming exports of solar panels, batteries, and electric cars are cutting emissions abroad as well.
China steps into spotlight at UN climate talks
China's emissions-cutting pledge is poised to take center stage at a United Nations climate meeting Wednesday, after US President Donald Trump unleashed a blistering -- if predictable -- broadside against the science surrounding planet-warming fossil…RFI
I know this has been brought up before, but it's a little unnerving to see posts and comments I've deleted on ml show up elsewhere in the Fediverse...
Deleting or overwriting the title and content on ml seems to propagate sometimes, but not always.
Don't hit, I really like the idea of the Fediverse and Lemmy in particular--I guess I already sort of knew that things worked this way, but, well, I'd be lying if I didn't say this spooked me a bit.
EDIT: I'm usually pretty good about not rageposting or whatever, so there's not a whole lot of stuff I want to expunge from the record, but there are some tech support type questions that I've asked in the past that now seem to me unbelievably and embarrassingly dumb that I'm not sure I want to have out there!
~~EDIT EDIT: I'd also be lying if I didn't say my eyes were wandering a bit towards raddle.me at this point...~~
EDIT EDIT EDIT: (sorry, feeling kinda punchy over here after too much early-morning ☕️) This reminds me of something from back in the pre-Snowden days, when everything was still mostly htttp and while websurfing I had Wireshark open and saw "http://www.nytimes.com/lifestyle/how-to-get-the-most-enjoyment-from-watching-clown-porn.html" flashing past.
Seriously tho, this is back when I, along with just about everyone else I knew, would say things like "well, yeah, you know, Google, Facebook, the internet, etc., everything's out there in the open, but what can you do?" And then there's the feeling you get when you actually see identifiable stuff like this going out across the wires and you're like "...oh..." 🙁
Not unlike the time when my boss asked me if I liked to listen to Rush:
Me: I haven't really listened to that much of their stuff, although I really like Power Windows.
My boss: No, I meant Rush Limbaugh.
Me: ...oh... 🙁
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It is social media, with posts visible to the public.
A great policy is to only post things you wouldn't mind being read out loud in a court room with your whole family present.
China's use of fertilizers peaked a decade ago
China's use of fertilizers peaked a decade ago
Since the 1960s, China’s population has more than doubled. Despite having more than twice as many mouths to feed, the amount of food it produces per person has increased dramatically.Our World in Data
Elon Musk’s X calls for delay in Australia’s child social media ban citing ‘serious concerns’ about policy’s lawfulness
Elon Musk’s X calls for delay in Australia’s child social media ban citing ‘serious concerns’ about policy’s lawfulness
Platform’s submission to age verification inquiry argues for a grace period for enforcement of laws it claims could infringe on human rights treatiesJosh Taylor (The Guardian)
Yoox: soluzioni alternative al licenziamento
Al tavolo convocato al ministero per le Imprese e per il Made in Italy, Yoox ha aperto alla possibilità di valutare soluzioni alternative.
Salvaguardare l'occupazione è doveroso. Ma cosa succede se è proprio il modello di business a non funzionare più?
Yoox apre a soluzioni alternative al licenziamento
Al tavolo ministeriale l'azienda di e-commerce ha aperto alle trattative sulla procedura di licenziamento collettivo aperta per i 211 lavoratori tra Milano e Bologna.FashionNetwork.com
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Dynasty Reader » The Truth Is, I Want to Enjoy My Youth, Too.
Online manga reader for scanlations released by Dynasty Scans and other Yuri groups.dynasty-scans.com
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Greatest irony of the AI age: Humans being increasingly hired to clean AI slop
Greatest irony of the AI age: Humans being increasingly hired to clean AI slop
On one side is AI swallowing millions of jobs, and on the other is humans being hired to clean up the nonsense AI often generates, finds Satyen K.Satyen K Bordoloi (Sify)
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These AI systems are brought to you by execs who don't know the joy of creating anything but lines that go up.
CEO of AI music generation firm Suno claims majority of people don’t “enjoy” making music
CEO of AI music generation firm Suno claims majority of people don’t “enjoy” making music
Suno CEO Mikey Shulman claims that most people don’t actually “enjoy the majority of the time they spend making music”.Crystal Koe (MusicTech)
Secondo il più grande studio genetico e osservazionale condotto finora, anche solo pochi drink a settimana potrebbero aumentare silenziosamente il rischio di demenza
Il team dell'Università di Oxford, della Yale University School of Medicine e dell'Università di Cambridge ha monitorato oltre mezzo milione di adulti e ha scoperto che il rischio di demenza aumentava costantemente con un maggiore consumo di alcol , senza effetti protettivi derivanti da un consumo moderato di alcol, sfidando le ipotesi consolidate su un livello "sicuro" di alcol per la salute del cervello.
Lo studio è molto interessante per il rigore metodologico e il tentativo di eliminare le possibili distorsioni statistiche dei soggetti osservati, come spiegato nell'articolo di TR
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Even Light Drinking Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
A combined genetic and observational study of more than 559,000 people found alcohol consumption consistently raises dementia risk. Even a few weekly drinks increased risk, overturning the belief that moderate drinking protects brain health.Rhianna-lily Smith (Technology Networks)
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Acqua: Liscia, Gassata o...? La Verità Sull'Effetto Anti-Glicemia delle Bollicine!
"Liscia, gassata o…?". Chi non ricorda questo famoso slogan pubblicitario? Ma al di là della nostra scelta personale, l'acqua ...Giuliano (Blogger)
Who stopped the UN escalator? Likely Trump's videographer, says UN
The United Nations believes it has solved the mystery of why an escalator abruptly stopped shortly after Donald Trump stepped onto it on Tuesday - his videographer may have accidentally triggered a safety mechanism.
U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said a readout of the escalator's central processing unit indicated it "had stopped after a built-in safety mechanism on the comb step was triggered at the top of the escalator."
He said Trump's videographer had been traveling backwards up the escalator to capture his arrival with First Lady Melania Trump.
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È morta Claudia Cardinale, addio a un’icona immortale del cinema italiano
Il mondo del cinema piange la scomparsa di Claudia Cardinale, leggenda assoluta del grande schermo. L’attrice si è spenta ieri, 23 settembre 2025, all’età di 87 anni, nella sua abitazione di Nemours, vicino Parigi. Con lei se ne va una delle ultime dive dell’epoca d’oro del cinema italiano e internazionale.
LEGGI L'ARTICOLO: È morta Claudia Cardinale, addio a un’icona immortale del cinema italiano
Claudia Cardinale è morta: addio a un’icona del cinema italiano
È morta Claudia Cardinale, icona del cinema italiano e internazionale. L’attrice si è spenta a 87 anni in Francia. Carriera, premi e film.Redazione (Atom Heart Magazine)
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What browser should I use on mobile? I use Librewolf on desktop since it runs fine, and the vertical tabs are great, and it looks nice.
On mobile though there's a lot of problems with the browser space:
- Chrome: runs great but is obviously not good for privacy
- Firefox: what most people recommend, but it has terrible performance, looks not great, and doesn't even have more than basic fingerprinting protection, and literally includes ads by default. It's also less secure on Android because they don't do per site process isolation, and the memory allocator is worse.
- Brave: people tend to dislike brave here, but it runs well (since it's chromium based) and has at least better fingerprinting protection.
What other options are there?
Tbh firefox performs great and works for me, and its issues can be fixed with extensions and settings, both on desktop and mobile. I never looked for anything else myself. I also like to use a browser that is not chromium-based, I do not want google to have the monopoly.
maybe I am just not picky, but if you need more privacy than what can be achieved with a hardened firefox config you might be better off using TOR at that point.
hmmm
i never get the performance part.
what the fuck are you doing where you can even notice performance differences?
nobody should use vanilla firefox. the extensions are the vital part of it
Maybe somewhat later the Helium Browser (still not for mobile, in Alpha version), ungoogled Chromium, if not, Vivaldi, for all platforms, even as automotive app, (the only one)
Helium Browser
The web browser made for people, with love. Best privacy by default, unbiased ad-blocking, no bloat and no noise. Fully open source.helium.computer
Sanità vs. Profitto: Il Confine Sottile Nel Mondo Del Diabete
Diabete, staminali, vitamina D, Scienza e Denaro: La Verità Scomoda Dietro le "Non Cure"
Oggi facciamo un viaggio scomodo, non perché non abbiamo prenotato la prima classe, quanto per il fatto che questo è uno di quei viaggi al...Giuliano (Blogger)
Jimmy Kimmel says silencing comedians is ‘anti American’, as his show returns to air after suspension
The host’s monologue noted that the suspension of his late night programme had ignited a national debate over free speech
Jimmy Kimmel returned to air on Tuesday night, calling government threats to silence comedians “anti American”, as he broke his silence about the suspension from ABC which ignited a national debate over free speech and outcry over the bullying tactics of the Trump administration.
“This show is not important” Kimmel said during his first monologue since Disney, which owns ABC, suspended his late-night show from the network last week under pressure from Trump officials over his comments on the shooting of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. “What is important is that we get to live in a country that allows us to have a show like this.”
Kimmel’s comments come one day after Disney, facing backlash from Hollywood stars, unions, media hosts and even Republicans such as Ted Cruz, allowed Jimmy Kimmel Live! to resume production.
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sailor moon vs ragazza magica octt che sono io (nessuno ci crede e siamo entrambe fritte)
Sto continuando a leggere Sailor Moon, per farmi forza con la realtà terribile del nostro mondo reale e, nel mentre che (sull’altro blog) sto tentando anche di scrivere a riguardo dei vari capitoli, nell’8 una robina mi ha attirato l’attenzione… La scrivo qui perché nel contesto dell’altro articolo non centrava tanto, e comunque non lo […]
How to Use a Grammar Checker for Beginners: Tips to Polish Your Writing?
Writing well is a valuable skill whether you’re a student, professional, or content creator. Clear, error-free writing builds credibility and helps your message shine. However, spotting every mistake on your own can be difficult. This is where digital tools like grammar checkers, plagiarism checkers, and AI content detectors become essential. If you are just getting started, this guide will walk you through how to use these tools effectively to polish your writing.
Why Use a Grammar Checker?
Grammar checkers are designed to detect common writing issues such as spelling mistakes, punctuation errors, subject-verb disagreements, and improper sentence structures. For beginners, they serve as a user-friendly solution to improve writing quality without needing advanced grammar knowledge.
Benefits include:
• Saving time on proofreading
• Catching unnoticed errors
• Improving sentence clarity
• Offering learning opportunities with explanations of mistakes
How to Use a Grammar Checker
1. Choose a Tool – Popular options include Grammarly, ProWritingAid, and Quillbot. Many offer free versions with basic features.
2. Paste or Upload Your Text – Most tools let you copy-paste text or upload a document directly.
3. Review Suggestions – Pay attention to each correction offered. A good practice is to understand why the correction is suggested rather than just accepting it blindly.
4. Apply or Ignore – Not every suggestion fits your writing style. Use judgment to accept corrections that improve clarity without changing the meaning.
5. Recheck Your Work – After edits, run the text again to ensure it is polished.
Adding a Plagiarism Checker
While grammar checkers fix errors, plagiarism checkers ensure originality. Beginners often unintentionally copy text by paraphrasing too closely or forgetting citations.
How to use a plagiarism checker:
• Paste your text into a reliable tool like Turnitin, Grammarly’s plagiarism checker, or Quetext.
• Review the report, which highlights matched content sources.
• Rephrase flagged sections or add proper citations to make your work original.
Using a plagiarism checker not only prevents academic or professional issues but also boosts your credibility as a writer.
Free AI Content Detector: Ensuring Authenticity
With the rise of AI-generated text, many institutions and platforms now require proof that content is authentically human-written. Free AI content detectors help by analyzing whether your text resembles machine-generated language.
Steps for beginners:
• Copy and paste your work into a detector tool such as GPTZero, Originality.ai, or Scribbr’s AI detector.
• Check the percentage score—it will show how “human-like” your writing appears.
• If your score suggests high AI involvement, review areas that sound generic or overly formal. Rewrite them in your voice for more authenticity.
Best Practices for Beginners
• Use these tools as a guide, not a crutch. Don’t rely on them to do all the thinking for you.
• Combine grammar checkers, plagiarism checkers, and content detectors for a complete polish.
• Always reread your work manually; no tool is 100% perfect.
• Learn from the corrections. Over time, you’ll notice fewer mistakes in your drafts.
Final Thoughts
For beginners, writing may seem overwhelming, but tools like grammar checkers, plagiarism checkers, and AI content detectors simplify the process. They ensure your writing is not only error-free but also original and human-authentic. By using these tools wisely, you can grow into a confident writer with polished, professional content.
Free AI Grammar Checker Online with Spell Check - Trinka AI
Free AI Grammar Checker Online - Trinka is an AI powered, free online grammar checker tool and language enhancement writing assistant for academic and research paper proofreading.Trinka AI
Logitech’s new light-powered keyboard doesn’t even need the sun
Logitech’s new light-powered keyboard doesn’t even need the sun
The Signature Slim Solar Plus K980 is available in graphite or off-white for $99.99. It can be recharged via sunlight or artificial light.Cameron Faulkner (The Verge)
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⚖ Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) urges to sue Meta en masse
Forbes Breaking News (YouTube): 'Let Me Just Read That Again': Hawley Reads Shocking Actual Conversation Between AI Chatbot & Child
“During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) spoke about Meta's internal guidelines regarding its AI Chatbot's interaction with children.”
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Fooling a self-driving car with mirrors on traffic cones
Boffins fool a self-driving car by putting mirrors on traffic cones
: 21st century tech confused by $100 of shiny stuffIain Thomson (The Register)
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[Gamers Nexus] NVIDIA's Monopolistic Takeover
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Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
It's wild how there are no FOSS parental control apps
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in reply to viszz_ • • •TRaSH guides don't actually force you into using one filesystem. I have Sonarr setup using the guide and it uses 2 separate drives just fine.
One thing I would note is that because of the emphasis on quality above all else, following the guides strictly would fill up your drives fairly quickly. If you were to re-prioritize the config to emphasize small file size, you could probably fit 3-4x as much content on there.
viszz_
in reply to entropicdrift • • •According to the document I linked:
if it's still possible to create hardlinks between the SSD and the Mirrored HDDs, I will go that route.
entropicdrift
in reply to viszz_ • • •MoeMoeCueBot
in reply to entropicdrift • • •Something that I noticed people seem to not realize with trash guides is that you can always customize it a bit.
I disabled remux on mine sonarr/radarr and I also set a slightly lower max file size for encodes and webdl. Still grabs the good quality stuff to me based on the curated groups from trash guides.
You can play with the settings of your setup you don't have to follow the guide one to one
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in reply to viszz_ • • •viszz_
in reply to FreedomAdvocate • • •I was considering using the SSD to avoid wear and tear in the HDD because of the nature of the torrent downloads. My idea was using the SSD as a temporary/cache drive for the download itself, and then only executing one transfer move to the HDD once the media is completed. Drive noise was another concern, since my NAS sits in my living room and I want to avoid hearing the drives spinning constantly.
I am using two Seagate Ironwolf HDD, which are NAS certified. Will they suffer if I use them for downloading as well as seeding?
CoyoteFacts
in reply to viszz_ • • •As an idea, I use an SSD as a "Default Download Directory" within qBittorrent itself, and then qB automatically moves it to a HDD when the download is fully finished. I do this because I want the write to be sequential going into my ZFS pool, since ZFS has no defragmentation capabilities.
Hardlinks are only important if you want to continue seeding the media in its original form and also have a cleaned-up/renamed copy in your Jellyfin library. If you're going to continue to seed from the HDD, it doesn't matter that the initial download is done on the SSD. The *arr stack will make the hardlink only after the download is finished.
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in reply to viszz_ • • •rumba
in reply to viszz_ • • •I run deluge torrent with openVPN with pivoxy in a container.
Arr stack and deluge uses proxy if the VPN drops off, all secure communication halts by default.
Arr stack has default download set to SSD, copies files to a rotational disk storage on completion. continues to host the seed from the SSD.
Once in a blue moon, I'll go back through Deluge and right-click Delete torrent and data for stuff that's well satisfied and who are really available.
Once a year or so, I'll go back and make sure that there's no extra stuff in the download folders.
You're fine without hard links as long as you have enough space and don't mind a little maintenance now and then.