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Do not update single packages on Archlinux, but
On Archlinux it is not recommended to update only one package with the package manager pacman. Let's say I have 11 packages, and one of them is extra/firefox (true story). Updating only a pacman -S firefox could introduce problems, but installing a new single package if it wasn't there is okay.
So my question is, could we get around this by removing and installing the same package again in one go: pacman -Rs firefox && pacman -S firefox
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Retired US supreme court justice fears ‘democracy is not guaranteed to survive’
Anthony Kennedy told NPR ‘partisanship is becoming ... more prevalent and more bitter’ in the high court’s opinions
Retired US supreme court justice Anthony Kennedy fears “democracy is not guaranteed to survive” as “partisanship is becoming much more prevalent and more bitter” in the legal opinions coming from his former institution, he tells NPR in an upcoming interview.
Strikingly, for the interview set to publish in October, NPR’s Nina Totenberg said she asked Kennedy whether he was still sure the supreme court’s major decisions would remain intact – as he told a small group of journalists that he was when he retired in 2018 during Donald Trump’s first presidency.
NPR reported that Kennedy “demurred”, seven years after that prediction – and three years after the federal abortion rights once granted by the Roe v Wade ruling were eliminated by a supreme court with a conservative supermajority anchored by three Trump appointments.
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Veterans react to Hegseth’s ‘insulting’ address to generals and admirals
Defense secretary’s speech touching on physical fitness and doctrine of lethality was seen as ‘egotistical’ and ‘dangerous’
Naveed Shah, a veteran and activist who served as an enlisted public affairs specialist – an army journalist – uncharacteristically found himself searching for words to describe the address of the newly styled secretary of war to flag officers on Tuesday.
“A lot of the words that are coming to me aren’t fit to print,” said Shah, policy director for Common Defense, a veterans advocacy organization. “The people in that room who have served for 20, 30-plus years in uniform do not need Pete Hegseth to tell them about warrior ethos.”
Hegseth’s hour-long Ted talk-style address touching on physical fitness, the doctrine of lethality and the perils of DEI certainly drew more attention than a policy memo might have, and perhaps more than Donald Trump’s rambling, politically charged hour-long speech that followed.
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Nuovo aggiornamento dalla community italiana di Openstreetmap
Si parla del progetto paesiniNonMappati di settembre, del nuovo progetto di ottobre, per mappare i numeri civici e di tanto altro!
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Foto di gruppo per il wikiraduno e mapping party di Parma (CC BY-SA 4.0, foto di Talete1) Iniziative di mapping A settembre l’iniziativa comunitaria riguardava PaesiniNonMappati.OpenStreetMap Community Forum
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Charlie Kirk, Ezra Klein, and the Cost of Civility-Theater Liberalism
Charlie Kirk, Ezra Klein, and the Cost of Civility-Theater Liberalism
“Talking across divides” is laudable—until it becomes a license to launder antidemocratic and dehumanizing ideas.The New Republic
I massimi leader parlano ai media all'inizio della riunione del Consiglio europeo a Copenaghen — aggiornamenti in tempo reale
Macron warns Europe is now in ‘confrontation’ with Russia — live updates
Top leaders speak to the media as European Council meeting kicks off in Copenhagen.POLITICO
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Russia’s war against Ukraine
Anne, Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, visits a World War II museum in the base of the Motherland Monument during a visit to the Ukrainian capital on September 30, 2025. (Thomas Peter – Pool/Getty Images)
‘We have to settle it up‘ — Trump calls for Zelensky-Putin meeting again. “The only way we can do that is through strength,” U.S. President Donald Trump said. “If we were weak, they wouldn’t even take my phone call. … Zelensky’s got to get them together and get it done.”
Zelensky warns of ‘critical‘ situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant after weeklong outage. Zelensky accused Moscow of obstructing the repair of the power lines through continued shelling: “And this is a threat to absolutely everyone. No terrorist in the world has ever dared to do to a nuclear plant what Russia is doing right now.”
‘Classic false-flag operation‘ — Kyiv denounces Russian allegations of Ukrainian provocations in Poland. The statement comes after the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service alleged that Ukraine was preparing a sabotage and reconnaissance group to stage incidents on Polish territory, using fighters from the “Freedom of Russia Legion” and Belarus’s K. Kalinouski Regiment.
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Kremlin plans record spending hike on law enforcement and security agencies. According to Russian budget documents, federal spending on police, the National Guard, and other law enforcement and intelligence services is set to rise 13% year-on-year to a record 3.91 trillion rubles ($47 billion).
Ukrainian FPV drone destroys Russian Mi-8 helicopter, military says. The 59th Brigade of the Unmanned Systems Forces destroyed the Russian helicopter near the village of Kotliarivka, in Donetsk Oblast.
Ukraine assassinates Russian lieutenant colonel far from front lines, intelligence claims. A Russian National Guard lieutenant colonel and two other service members were killed in a Ukrainian intelligence operation in the North Caucasus on Sept. 27, Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) said.
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Ukraine war latest: Poland detains Ukrainian suspected of Nord Stream sabotage, media reports
Polish authorities have detained a Ukrainian citizen suspected by Germany of involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, Polish media outlet RMF 24 reported on Sept. 30.
Photo: Nord Stream 2 / Nikolai Ryutin
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As US mulls Tomahawks for Ukraine, here’s how they could be used against Russia
In what would be a significant boost for Ukraine’s offensive firepower capabilities, U.S. Vice President JD Vance confirmed on Sept. 28 that the U.S. is “looking at” providing Kyiv with Tomahawk missiles.
Photo: U.S. Navy via Getty Images
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We asked 5 young Ukrainians why they chose to go to war
Despite not yet being subject to conscription, these young Ukrainians are voluntarily joining the military, trading lecture halls for dugouts, or trying to balance both worlds.
Photo: From Sofiya Yanchevska’s personal archive
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Russia struggles meeting mobilization targets in Crimea, Ukraine says
Russia is struggling to meet its mobilization goal for 2025 in occupied Crimea, data provided to the Kyiv Independent by Ukraine’s Center of National Resistance shows.
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Human cost of Russia’s war
At least 1 killed, 28 injured in Russian drone attack on Dnipro. According to Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Governor Serhii Lysak, 28 people were injured, including a 10-year-old boy and a 17-year-old girl.
Russian attacks kill 9, injure 15 in Ukraine over past day. Russian forces launched 65 Shahed-type drones and decoys from Russia’s Bryansk, Orel, Primorsk-Akhtarsk, Millerovo, and Russian-occupied Crimea, at Ukraine overnight, according to Ukraine’s Air Force.
International response
Sweden says no agreement yet on Gripen jets for Ukraine. The statement followed the BBC’s reporting that Ukraine’s Deputy Defense Minister Ivan Havryliuk had hinted that Kyiv is “expecting” additional deliveries of Western aircraft, including Gripen jets.
Hungary would shoot down Russian drones violating its airspace, Orban says.
Orban made the comments even as he downplayed concerns over Russian drones violating the airspace of several European countries and criticized the “posture of Western Europeans.”
EU to allocate over $2 billion for drones for Ukraine, von der Leyen says. “This allows Ukraine to scale up and to use its full capacity. And of course, it will also allow the EU to benefit from this technology,” Ursula von der Leyen said.
Czechia bans entry for unaccredited Russian diplomats. “Sabotage operations are on the rise and we will not risk agents operating under diplomatic cover,” Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky wrote on X.
European Council president seeks to bypass Hungary’s veto on Ukraine’s EU accession, Politico reports. European Council President Antonio Costa has already discussed the proposal with several EU leaders, according to Politico.
US in contact with Belarus to ‘ensure lines of communication‘ with Putin, Kellogg says. This was one of the reasons why the U.S. lifted sanctions on Belarusian state airline Belavia, U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine Keith Kellogg said.
In other news
Ukrainian specialists join Danish forces for counter-drone drills amid airspace violations. Ukrainian specialists arrived in Denmark on Sept. 29 to join Danish forces in counter-drone exercises after recent airspace violations.
Ukraine completes legislation screening with EU in key step toward accession.
EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos lauded Ukraine for completing the screening “at record speed” in “the most difficult circumstances.”
Ukraine evacuates 57 people from Gaza, ministry says. The evacuation, carried out Sept. 29-30 in coordination with Ukraine’s military intelligence, included 48 Ukrainian citizens, as well as nine Palestinian nationals.
Kyiv court halts dismissal of Ukraine’s energy grid chief at Energy Ministry’s request. Ukrenergo’s supervisory board fired Zaichenko and three management board members on Sept. 26, just three months after appointing him — prompting questions about potential tensions between the government and the supervisory board or a possible move to seize control of the company.
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Kyiv court temporarily halts dismissal of Ukraine's energy grid chief at Energy Ministry's request
Ukrenergo’s supervisory board fired Zaichenko and three management board members on Sept. 26, just three months after appointing him — prompting questions about potential tensions between the government and the supervisory board or a possible move to…Kateryna Denisova (The Kyiv Independent)
Imgur blocks access to UK users after proposed regulatory fine
Imgur blocks access to UK users after proposed regulatory fine
The image-hosting platform - which is widely used to make memes - was facing a fine over its use of children's data.Liv McMahon (BBC News)
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So you've uninstalled the app because you are concerned about the content they may be hosting, yet you had the app installed on your phone already. Eh? How does that work.
Anyway everyone knows that DeviantArt is where you go for that kind of thing anyway.
This kind of malicious compliance is exactly what this dogshit Think Of The Children Act needs. Convenience is everything to the majority of population.
If other major sites and resources do this, then the pressure from the people impacted by it will force UK PLC to un-fuck this awful legislation.
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Harassment, humiliation, and death threats: Tibetan activists face threats from China for protesting environmental destruction, report says
cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43288859
As China continues to ramp up its claim over Tibetan resources, the environmental activists in the region face persistent threats from the Chinese authorities, a report said on Tuesday.It added that between 2010 and 2019, many activists were detained and sentenced to years in prison in China for peacefully protesting against illegal mining activities, the hunting of endangered species, and environmental damage across Tibet.
According to a report in the 'Greek City Times', the imprisoned environmental human rights defenders include Anya Sengdra, Dorjee Daktal, Kelsang Choklang, Dhongye, Rinchen Namdol, Tsultrim Gonpo, Jangchup Ngodup, Sogru Abhu, and Namesy.
The environmentalists, it said, committed to protecting the environment and addressing ecological challenges, continue to face harassment, humiliation, and death threats from China.
"Tibetan environmentalist A-Nya Sengdra, who has spent seven years in jail, was recently denied release. Hence, he will stay in jail until February 2026. Ironically, no explanation was given for the extension of his jail term, which is reminiscent of China’s practice of acting without providing any satisfactory reason," the report detailed.
It stressed that this is not an isolated incident but part of a pattern showing how China has been harassing, torturing, and jailing Tibetan activists for raising their voice against the environmental exploitation in the region.
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Tibetan activists face threats from China for protesting environmental destruction: Report
Beijing, Sep 30 (IANS) As China continues to ramp up its claim over Tibetan resources, the environmental activists in the region face persistent threats from the Chinese authorities, a report said on Tuesday.IANS News
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Qassam Brigades address video message to former 'Israeli' captive Edan Alexander
The video surfaced shortly after Alexander, who also holds American citizenship, announced his intention to rejoin the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) and participate in its ongoing genocide in Gaza.
In the footage, the Qassam Brigades reminded Alexander of moments during his captivity. “You will return to the army that tried to kill you multiple times, and we were the ones who protected you. Do you remember?”
The video includes scenes showing Qassam fighters rescuing Alexander from the rubble of a collapsed underground tunnel, reportedly struck by heavy 'Israeli' bombardment. Fighters are seen providing him with oxygen and urgent medical care.
Other footage depicts his safe handover to Red Cross staff, who later escorted him back to 'Israeli'-occupied territory. His release in May came as part of a goodwill deal involving US President Donald Trump.
The closing message of the video underscored the group’s stance on negotiations. “Exchange deal… freedom and life. Military pressure… death and failure.”
Qassam Brigades address video message to former 'Israeli' captive Edan Alexander
'Israeli'-American captive Edan Alexander being handed over to Red Cross (Credit: Al-Qassam Brigades)Roya News
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Tienimi per mano: un viaggio tra cura, legami, crescita
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- Breve biografia dell’autrice
- Il testo: Tienimi per mano
- Due parole sul titolo
- In sintesi:
- Riflessione personale sulla genitorialità: radici, mani e legami
Tienimi per mano. Primi passi nella vita: un viaggio tra cura, legami e autonomia
Gabriella Picerno
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Breve biografia dell’autrice
Gabriella Picerno è psicologa (e scrittrice) pedagogista, consulente in sessuologia e esperta in psicologia del disegno infantile e dell’apprendimento. Direttrice del Centro di Documentazione Educativa Il Grillo Parlante di Rufina (Firenze). Lavora in progetti di formazione e interventi di educazione alla genitorialità, all’affettività e alla sessualità. Si occupa di problematiche familiari quali la separazione e il divorzio. Svolge attività professionale su tematiche come la formazione dei docenti, il disagio scolastico, i disturbi dell’apprendimento e di relazione.
Il testo: Tienimi per mano
“Tienimi per mano”, si apre con una scena simbolica: il primo giorno di nido, il bambino che stringe forte la mano del genitore come a chiedere rassicurazione mentre si apre a un mondo nuovo. Questo gesto diventa metafora del percorso che attraversa tutto il libro: accompagnare il bambino nei suoi primi passi verso l’autonomia, senza mai lasciarlo solo emotivamente. Il testo sottolinea che i genitori sono i primi maestri e punti di riferimento, ma che il nido rappresenta un luogo di crescita affettiva, cognitiva e sociale fondamentale. Il libro nasce come guida empatica, con suggerimenti pratici e spunti di riflessione, per aiutare le famiglie a vivere con serenità la transizione dei primi anni di vita.
Due parole sul titolo
Tienimi per mano: non solo un gesto fisico, ma un ponte silenzioso tra due mondi, due emozioni, due anime. La mano che stringe un’altra racconta fiducia, sicurezza, accoglienza. In psicologia, questo gesto diventa simbolo della relazione di sostegno, della vicinanza emotiva e della capacità di accompagnare l’altro nei momenti di incertezza. Ogni passo condiviso, ogni stretta di mano, è un linguaggio silenzioso che comunica: “Non sei solo, ci sono con te”. In termini pratici, psicologicamente, la presenza tangibile di qualcuno che ci “tiene per mano” può ridurre lo stress, rafforzare la sicurezza interna e favorire la regolazione emotiva. La psicologia dello sviluppo ci insegna che fin dall’infanzia il contatto fisico e la vicinanza emotiva sono fondamentali: i neonati che ricevono carezze e attenzioni sviluppano maggiore fiducia nel mondo e nelle relazioni future. In età adulta, il gesto si trasforma in un atto simbolico: offrire sostegno, ascolto, comprensione. Autori come John Bowlby sottolineano l’importanza dell’attaccamento sicuro, dove la disponibilità di un adulto o di una figura significativa crea le basi per l’autonomia e la resilienza. Donald Winnicott, invece, ci ricorda che il sostegno emotivo funziona come un contenitore: una mano che stringe diventa metafora della capacità di accogliere, contenere e accompagnare l’altro nella complessità dei sentimenti.
Tienimi per mano è quindi un invito alla presenza consapevole, all’empatia attiva, alla cura relazionale. Non è solo protezione: è riconoscere la fragilità e la forza dell’altro, è creare uno spazio dove il cuore può sentirsi sicuro e libero allo stesso tempo.
In pratica, tendere la mano significa:
- Offrire sostegno emotivo: ascoltare senza giudizio, essere presenti.
- Rafforzare la fiducia: comunicare attraverso gesti, parole e attenzione che l’altro può contare su di te.
- Favorire la resilienza: accompagnare nei momenti difficili senza sostituirsi all’altro.
Così, una mano che si tende diventa un filo invisibile che unisce, una carezza silenziosa che cura, un gesto poetico che parla più di mille parole.
In sintesi:
“Tienimi per mano” è un testo che unisce calore narrativo e basi psicologiche solide. La sua forza è la capacità di tradurre teorie complesse in suggerimenti pratici, valorizzando il ruolo del legame affettivo, del gioco, del linguaggio e della comunità nello sviluppo armonico del bambino.
Riflessione personale sulla genitorialità: radici, mani e legami
La genitorialità è un viaggio che non si misura solo in giorni o anni, ma in silenzi condivisi, gesti di cura e sguardi che rassicurano. Essere genitori significa tenere insieme la fragilità e la forza del proprio figlio, accompagnarlo nei primi passi con mani attente e cuori presenti. In psicologia, questa funzione va ben oltre il semplice accudimento: è un processo relazionale che plasma l’autostima, la sicurezza e la capacità di relazione dell’individuo. Il gesto simbolico del titolo di Gabriella Picerno, Tienimi per mano, racchiude l’essenza di questa funzione. Non è solo un invito alla vicinanza fisica, ma un richiamo alla presenza emotiva, alla capacità di offrire contenimento senza soffocare, protezione senza possesso. Come sottolinea l’autrice, la genitorialità è un equilibrio delicato tra cura e autonomia, tra guida e libertà, tra radici e ali.
Dal punto di vista psicologico, questa dinamica si riflette nei concetti di attaccamento sicuro (Bowlby e Ainsworth), dove la disponibilità emotiva e la sensibilità dei genitori creano basi solide per la fiducia nel mondo; e nella teoria di Winnicott, in cui il “contenitore” genitoriale permette al bambino di sperimentare e crescere, consapevole della sicurezza a cui tornare. Ogni mano tesa, ogni parola di incoraggiamento, diventa così un ponte tra il mondo interno del bambino e quello esterno, un filo invisibile che sostiene lo sviluppo emotivo e relazionale.
Nella pratica quotidiana, la genitorialità richiede presenza consapevole: ascoltare senza fretta, osservare senza giudizio, accompagnare senza sostituirsi. Significa saper accogliere le emozioni del figlio, guidarlo attraverso paure e scoperte, trasformando le difficoltà in opportunità di crescita. Come l’autrice evidenzia, essere genitori non implica perfezione, ma autenticità e coerenza, qualità che insegnano ai bambini a relazionarsi con il mondo con fiducia e resilienza.
In definitiva, la genitorialità è un atto poetico e scientifico al tempo stesso: un intreccio di cuore, mente e relazioni, dove ogni gesto semplice, ogni mano tesa, lascia un’impronta duratura. Tenere per mano non significa trattenere: significa accompagnare, sostenere e permettere al figlio di diventare pienamente se stesso, sapendo che le radici sicure sono sempre lì, pronte a sostenerlo.
“Sta a noi, società degli adulti, trovare gli stimoli per i nostri giovani, aiutarli a costruirsi il proprio cervello, che poi significa il proprio comportamento. È una responsabilità che fa o dovrebbe far tremare le vene e i polsi, perché si tratta di formare le nuove generazioni, il mondo di domani”.
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Tienimi per mano: un viaggio tra cura, legami, crescita
Tienimi per mano: un viaggio tra cura, legami, crescita - Recensioni libri - Il Mago di OzCristina Desideri (Magozine.it)
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Was mich ja am meisten nervt ist, dass die Verlage bei ihrem werbefinanzierten Angebot irgendwie ~0,3 Cent pro Artikel bekommen, wenn ich ihn klicke (respektive gar nichts, wegen Werbeblocker, aber theoretisch, wenn sie mir nicht Müll und Schadsoftware aus Werbenetzwerken reindrücken würden).
So, jetzt lese ich, weiß nicht, 3-4 Artikel pro "Zeitung" im Monat. Macht Einnahmen von großzügig 2 Cent. Aber dann wollen die im Abo irgendwie mindestens 5 bis 15€ pro Monat. Ja, äh, nein? Ich runde auf, ich zahle euch dreimal so viel pro Artikel, ihr bekommt einen Cent, ich keine Werbung, ihr mehr Umsatz. Das wäre der Handel, aber nein!
Matrix vs XMPP vs IRC
Not OP, but what I do lack here is a decent server Implementation in a single binary and easy deployment.
Also decent native clients for various platforms. Do we have any good ones?
This probably isn't a xmpp specific, but I'd like to have it work like wireguard. If the keys are wrong, self hosted instance would just reject it on the packet level. Then only authorized clients could use it. Outgoing connection on some hub instance would give access to outside world. All this would help with self hosting.
AFAIK:
Threads
xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0201.h…
Spaces (pending approval)
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Best Practices for Message Threads
This specification defines recommended handling of XMPP message threads.Kevin Smith
October 1925
Our look at some of the significant happenings 100 years ago this month.
2. In London, John Logie Baird successfully transmits the first television pictures with a greyscale image.
3. Born. Gore Vidal, writer and public intellectual, in West Point, New York (d.2012)
5. The Locarno Conference began in Locarno, Switzerland between several European powers to negotiate a security pact.
13. Born. Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England (d.2013)
13. The Locarno conference ended with several agreements in place. German Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann gave a closing speech in which he said the conference spelled a new era in European relationships, while French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand said it marked the beginning of a new epoch of cooperation and friendship.
16. Born. Angela Lansbury, actress and singer, in Regent’s Park, London (d.2022)
23. Born. Johnny Carson, American comedian and television host (d.2005)
24. Born. Luciano Berio, Italian composer (d.2003)
29. Born. Robert Hardy, actor, in Cheltenham, England (d.2017)
yt: Which method is best for privacy?
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/52603668
Please rank these methods from best to least
- Invidious
- NewPipe
- YoutubeRevanced
- ytlocal
- Downloading with yt-dlp
- Using user script to play in local player
- Playing in local player (eg mpv )
- Watching in TOR
Feel free to add other methods to the list or group some
If you're only watching subscriptions and not scrolling the generated feeds, you could presumably run tubearchivist through a VPN and then watch via Jellyfin or Plex (there are plugins).
It will not only be private but it has sponsorblock.
GitHub - tubearchivist/tubearchivist: Your self hosted YouTube media server
Your self hosted YouTube media server. Contribute to tubearchivist/tubearchivist development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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My stance on Chat control
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Politici z Bruselu chcú vedieť obsah vaších správ. Toto vôbec nie je konšpiračná teória, ale lepšie vystihujúci názov Zákona o CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material, v podstate detské porno). V tomto článku si prejdeme, prečo sa toto vôbec rieši a čo je reálny cieľ tohto zákona.Use the translator in the sidebar to translate the page.
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I refuse to open the link only because of Google.
So many climate solutions, so few emissions reductions. A new book explains why.
In The Long Heat, Wim Carton and Andreas Malm argue that capitalism has turned the climate crisis into a business opportunity.
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I think you are right, but we also need to factor in that the west has been exporting its industrial production to other countries (cheaper labor, cheaper taxes etc). So it seems to be a tricky thing to see this by country.
The way I see things, it's more that the prevelant economic system dictates this kind of behavior, more than any one country. In the sense that the countries in power change, but they all follow some sort of capitalist model, which is also a form of neo-collonialism imo, at least when it comes from western countries . China is another story imo, that follows the economic model.
Indeed!
Something like this article could be effective too:
Wiki: How to tax the superrich (with pictures)
Wiki: How to tax the superrich (with pictures)
The extreme wealth of the superrich is making our economies insecure. Here's our step-by-step guide on how to apply wealth taxes.Alison Schultz (Tax Justice Network)
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Breaking: humanitarian flotilla accuses Italy of 'undermining' its mission
"The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed us that the naval frigate shadowing our flotilla will soon issue a radio call, offering participants the “opportunity” to abandon ship and return to shore before reaching the so-called “critical zone.” Let us be absolutely clear: this is not protection. It is sabotage. It is an attempt to demoralize
and fracture a peaceful humanitarian mission that governments have failed to take on themselves, even though it is their silence and complicity that led to this point."
"This is cowardice dressed up as diplomacy. If Italy truly sought to protect lives, it would not be acting as Israel’s enabler, nor would it pressure civilians to retreat. It would use its naval fleet to ensure the safe passage of peaceful volunteers to Gaza, to enforce international law, and to deliver life-saving supplies. Anything less is complicity."
Humanitarian flotilla accuses Italy of 'undermining' its mission
The Global Sumud Flotilla has accused Italy of "dressing cowardice up as diplomacy" as Meloni tells them to stop their missionSkwawkbox (The Canary)
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Russia has warned of the risk of a new nuclear arms race
The expiration of the START III Treaty in February 2026 threatens to completely eliminate the last restrictions on strategic arsenals, which could trigger a new arms race. Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed the current situation on the West's destructive actions, pointing to the deployment of American nuclear weapons in Germany, the expansion of the missile defense system, and the US withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty). In response to these threats, Russia, as Putin emphasized, was forced to lift its moratorium on the deployment of such missiles, demonstrating the testing of the latest Oreshnik complex.
Despite its willingness to act harshly, Russia has expressed its desire to avoid further escalation. V. Putin has proposed a temporary solution: within a year of the expiration of the New START Treaty, Moscow is willing to voluntarily comply with the treaty's quantitative restrictions. However, this step will depend on the actions of the United States. Ross
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Ukraine really has no reason to do that, in any case Poland will shoot down the drones next time.
Abyway all this is a turn which isn't a good sign for the next future. Three nazi assholes in clinch and the EU in the middle
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Forty percent of US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in Gaza
Forty percent of registered US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in its war on Gaza, according to a national poll published Tuesday.
When asked if Israel was taking enough precautions to avoid civilian casualties, 62 percent said they were not, with just 25 percent saying Israel was taking enough precautions.
More than half of registered US voters disapprove of Israel’s war, and 59 percent said they believe that Israel should stop its "military campaign" even if Hamas has not been fully "eliminated". Only 27 percent said the campaign should continue.
Forty percent of US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in Gaza
Forty percent of registered US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in its war on Gaza, according to a national poll published Tuesday.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)
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Forty percent of US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in Gaza
Forty percent of registered US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in its war on Gaza, according to a national poll published Tuesday.
When asked if Israel was taking enough precautions to avoid civilian casualties, 62 percent said they were not, with just 25 percent saying Israel was taking enough precautions.
More than half of registered US voters disapprove of Israel’s war, and 59 percent said they believe that Israel should stop its "military campaign" even if Hamas has not been fully "eliminated". Only 27 percent said the campaign should continue.
Forty percent of US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in Gaza
Forty percent of registered US voters think Israel is intentionally killing civilians in its war on Gaza, according to a national poll published Tuesday.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)
Cyborg dreams move closer to reality with low-power artificial neuron
Cyborg dreams move closer to reality with low-power artificial neuron
: UMass Amherst research promises better bioelectronic communicationThomas Claburn (The Register)
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Huawei to Double Output of AI Chip as Nvidia Wavers in China
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Huawei to Double Output of Its Advanced AI Chip Ascend, Unseat Nvidia in China
Huawei Technologies Co. is preparing to sharply ramp up production of its most advanced artificial intelligence chips over the next year, aiming to win customers in the world’s biggest semiconductor market while Nvidia Corp.Yuan Gao (Bloomberg)
Image site Imgur pulls out of UK as data watchdog threatens fine
Image site Imgur pulls out of UK as data watchdog threatens fine
A popular image hosting website has stopped its services in the UK after regulators threatened a fine.Aaron Newbury (Express.co.uk)
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Federal agencies blame Democrats for looming shutdown in apparent Hatch Act violation
Federal agencies blame Democrats for looming shutdown in apparent Hatch Act violation
Housing and VA departments attack ‘radical left’ despite law limiting political activities of government employeesMelody Schreiber (The Guardian)
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Queensland’s biggest coal-fired power station could close six years early
Queensland’s biggest coal-fired power station could close six years early
Crisafulli government wants coal plants to run longer – reversing previous Queensland Labor government’s plans to end reliance on coal power by 2035Graham Readfearn (The Guardian)
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Its all bots, isn't it?
All this. All the replies, all the posts. Just bots arguing with one another, triggering you 'juuust enough' to engage and reinforce your bias with a dopamine shot, so you continue to read and get enraged some more. At this point you can't even tell which is a person and which is not any more. All for the amusement of a few powerful elites in control of the algorithm.
Are we really so placated, hopeless and in need for edification that we continue to participate, with no real translation to real world personal development and action?
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If you really feel this way, I would strongly recommend limiting your time spent on the internet. Your time should be valuable to you. If you’re not happy with what you spend your time on, then do something else.
I personally couldn’t care less if the people I respond to are real. I only reply if I feel like I have something useful to contribute and it will still be useful to others even if I’m replying to a bot. If something makes me mad or hopeless or whatever, I just move on.
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Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Targeted Noncitizens Over Pro-Palestinian Speech
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In a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Boston said the Trump administration used the threat of deportations to systematically intimidate certain campus demonstrators into silence.By Zach Montague
Reporting from Washington
Sept. 30, 2025 Updated 7:32 p.m. ET
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Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Targeted Noncitizens Over Pro-Palestinian Speech
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36919574
In a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Boston said the Trump administration used the threat of deportations to systematically intimidate certain campus demonstrators into silence.By Zach Montague
Reporting from Washington
Sept. 30, 2025 Updated 7:32 p.m. ET
Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Targeted Noncitizens Over Pro-Palestinian Speech
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/36919574
In a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Boston said the Trump administration used the threat of deportations to systematically intimidate certain campus demonstrators into silence.By Zach Montague
Reporting from Washington
Sept. 30, 2025 Updated 7:32 p.m. ET
Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Targeted Noncitizens Over Pro-Palestinian Speech
In a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Boston said the Trump administration used the threat of deportations to systematically intimidate certain campus demonstrators into silence.
By Zach Montague
Reporting from Washington
Sept. 30, 2025 Updated 7:32 p.m. ET
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/us/politics/student-speech-palestinians-ruling.html
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Colombia’s Petro fires own Beijing embassy team for ‘sabotaging’ China outreach
Colombia’s Petro fires own Beijing embassy team for ‘sabotaging’ China outreach
Purge follows Bogota’s pivot to China and President Petro’s open tensions with Donald Trump over immigration, Gaza.Igor Patrick (South China Morning Post)
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •sudo pacman -Syu package_nameso it is always up to date.Cassa
in reply to thingsiplay • • •it's just unsupported. like, if something breaks by that happening then it's not a bug, but your fault.
installing a new package without updating is the same as updating a single package
thingsiplay
in reply to Cassa • • •That is not true. Installing a package with
sudo pacman -S packagewithout updating the package list is totally supported and works without problems. Whats not recommended is to installing package and updating package list with-Sy package. So instead we should do-Syu packageand update everything on the system alongside the package.Maybe if the package list is old, then
-S packageit will only install from cache? Could it be that?FishFace
in reply to thingsiplay • • •pacman -S packagewill install the version of the package that is listed in the current package database, and will not do anything to update that database.like this
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •Not true. It says clearly "Partial upgrades are not supported". Whether the package was there or not is irrelevant. And I really don't mean this personally, but as general advice, using Archlinux and its wiki requires a modicum of independent thinking.
edit: clarification:
It is OK to use '-S' only if all installed packages are on the same level as the local package info. That is assuming that the cached local version of the package is still available on package servers.
Also read wiki.archlinux.org/title/Syste…
System maintenance - ArchWiki
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in reply to A_norny_mousse • • •But
-S packageis not upgrading the ~~package~~ (Edit: I meant system). Installing with that command is supported. That is NOT a partial upgrade of the system.-Sy packageis considered a partial upgrade, because that command updates the package list.This part was a total unnecessary attack, for someone who asks. Especially if you are not entirely correct.
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •It is OK to use '-S' only if all installed packages are on the same level as the local package info. That is assuming that the cached local version of the package is still available on package servers.
I just think you're being too literal about this, instead of thinking about the reasoning behind that rule.
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •I disagree. The
-Sflag stands for "sync", which means sync the local version with the remote version. So if there is no local version it just installs the remote version. This is still a partial update, because any dependencies it might have, that you already have installed, might be the wrong version compared to the one the newly installed package expects.pacman -Sshould be discouraged because of this. The correct one ispacman -Syufor installing new packages.thingsiplay
in reply to Strit • • •No,
pacman -S packageis safe. Because the package list is not updated this way, and therefore the system is not updated and nothing else is affected. New packages can be installed with this command, perfectly okay. That is in the spirit of Archlinux.I think my idea would not work because the nature of the command
-S package, as no new version would be synced. This is not a partial upgrade and it does not need to be discouraged.Aatube likes this.
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •If the package is not in your cache, it needs to download it from the remote server first. The version on the remote server is built against the dependencies on the remote server. So if your local dependency is older, it will be a partial update!
thingsiplay
in reply to Strit • • •pacman -Swill use the current package list.Strit
in reply to thingsiplay • • •It's not in your cache, because you haven't had it installed before and the remote server only has the newest version.
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •You're correct partial upgrades are unsupported. Arch follows a rolling release model, meaning there are no fixed "versions" of the system. Instead, everything is continuously updated. Each package is built and tested against the current state of the rest of the system in the Arch repositories. That package was compiled against the latest system libraries in the repos, not necessarily the ones on your machine.
Your proposed "workaround" may work if the package is standalone and has few/no dependencies. Again, ArchLinux strongly recommends full system upgrades (pacman -Syu) rather than only reinstalling/upgrading a single package, because library or dependency mismatches can occur if your system is out of sync.
A safer approach may be to use "pacman -S package --needed" which will avoid removing it first and automatically handles dependencies safely.
System maintenance - ArchWiki
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in reply to www-gem • • •pacman -S packageto install a new application is not considered a partial upgrade.Pogogunner
in reply to thingsiplay • • •kevincox
in reply to thingsiplay • • •I think you are a little confused at the problem here. The issue is that partial updates are not supported. The reason for this is very simple, Arch ensures that any given package list works on its own, but not that packages from different versions of the package list work together. So if Firefox depends on libssl the new Firefox package may depend on a new libssl function. If you install that version of Firefox without updating libssl it will cause problems.
There is no way around this limitation. If you install that new Firefox without he new libssl you will have problems. No matter how you try to rules lawyer it. Now 99% of the time this works. Typically packages don't depend on new library functions right away. But sometimes they do, and that is why as a rule this is unsupported. You are welcome to try it, but if it breaks don't complain to the devs, they never promised it would work. But this isn't some policy where you can find a loophole. It is a technical limitation. If you manage to find a loophole people aren't going to say "oh, that should work, let's fix it" it will break and you will be on your own to fix it.
Focusing on your commands. The thing is that
pacman -S firefoxis always fine on its own. If Firefox is already installed it will do nothing, if it isn't it will install the version from the current package list. Both of those operations are supported. Alsopacman -Rs firefox && pacman -S firefoxis really no different than justpacman -S firefox(other than potentially causing problems if the package can't be allowed to be removed due to dependencies). So your command isn't accomplishing anything even if it did somehow magically work around the rules.What is really the problem is
pacman -Sy. This command updates the package list without actually updating any packages. This will enter you system into a precarious state where any new package installed or updated (example ourpacman -S firefoxcommand form earlier) will be a version that is mismatched with the rest of your system. This is unsupported and will occasionally cause problems. Generally speaking you shouldn't runpacman -Sy, any time you are using-Syyou should also be passing-u. This ensures that the package list and your installed packages are updated together.like this
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in reply to kevincox • • •But I'm not doing
pacman -Sy package. That is not what I am talking about. I am only talking aboutpacman -S package, which is not updating the system partially. IF the package depends on something else to update, then the system would need to be updated. But that is not what I was asking, because I only talk about the package with-S package. I just chosefirefoxas an example, it could have been any other package.To make it clear, when I say
-S firefox, then I mean really that without updating a dependency like libssl. The idea is to install only new packages without updating anything on the system. I guess as you say it depends on the dependencies of the package, if this is feasible.kevincox
in reply to thingsiplay • • •But that is my point. Just running
pacman -S firefoxis fine as long as you didn't runpacman -Syat some point earlier. It won't update anything, even dependencies. It will just install the version that matches your current package list and system including the right version of any dependencies if they aren't already installed.But that means if you already have Firefox installed it will do nothing.
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in reply to kevincox • • •We can install a new package if it wasn't installed with
pacman -S firefox. That is not a partial upgrade of the system. Right? What i don't understand is, when I uninstall withpacman -Rs firefox, delete the cached firefox package (only that file), then the system is in the same state as before I installed it. Then-S firefoxshould be okay, right? And it even looks up the new version. This is my question, if that would work correctly.IF no dependency tries to update too. Off course in that case I would stop. Without
pacman -Sy, I never do that anyway, only-Syu.kevincox
in reply to thingsiplay • • •That's all you need to know. As long as you always use
pacman -Syuyou will be fine.pacman -Syis the real problem. The wiki page is pretty clear about the sequences of commands that are problematic wiki.archlinux.org/title/Syste…This isn't correct. It won't look up the new version. Assuming that the system was in a consistent state it will download the exact same package that you deleted. The system only ever "updates" when you run
pacman -Sy. Until you use-yall packages are effectively pinned at a specific version. If the version that gets installed is different than the one you removed it probably means that you were breaking the partial update rule previously.System maintenance - ArchWiki
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •I think this is where you might have misunderstood what
pacman -Sdoes. It does not look for a new version, but tries to install the version of the package from last time you updated your local package list.If the repository has a newer version since the last time you updated, you would not find the package version you are looking for. As I try to update at least once a day, I haven't had this happen yet (so i am not 100% how this would manifest).
To install only the newest version of firefox on the server you would habe to run it with
pacman-Sy firefoxwhich is not supported.milk
in reply to thingsiplay • • •To add to the other comment, package managers keep a local copy of the list of available packages and the version. When you do a
pacman -S xxxthe package manager looks up xxx in the cache and downloads the package from whatever mirror youre using as well as any dependencies, looking them up in the same way from your cache. This works for a while even if theres a new update available because mirrors usually keep a few previous versions.Once you do a
pacman -Syyou update your cache to the latest one. If you then update xxx, it will update xxx and pull in any dependency updates required, but any other packages that depended on the same packages dont get updated, leaving you in a partially upgraded state.frongt
in reply to kevincox • • •kevincox
in reply to frongt • • •I'm also not familiar. But my understanding is that the package maintainers should prevent this situation. Because otherwise even if there are package version dependencies (I don't actually know if pacman does this) it would just block the update which results in a partial update which isn't supported. For example if your theoretical unmaintained Firefox blocks the update of libssl but Python requires new functionality you would be stuck in dependency hell. Leaving this problem to the users just makes this problem worse. So the package maintainers need to sort something out.
It is a huge pain when it happens but tends to be pretty rare in practice. Typically they can just wait for software to update or ship a small patch to fix it. But in the worst case you need to maintain two versions of the common dependency. In lots of distros very common dependencies tend to get different packages for different major version for this reason. For example libfoo1 and libfoo2. Then there can be a period where both are supported while packages slowly move from one to the other.
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in reply to frongt • • •ulterno
in reply to chakli • • •Yeah, that kind of a condition would require the maintainer to patch the source of the non-updated program.
And that would be fine if there is just a little change, with an alternate function available but if the change requires changing the logic of the application, you are essentially expecting the package maintainer to do the software developer's work.
The deprecation process is a good way to prevent this.
The Difference Between Deprecated, Depreciated and Obsolete
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in reply to frongt • • •vort3
in reply to kevincox • • •This is an excellent answer and I wish I knew all of this when starting to use archlinux. "Arch does not support partial upgrades" is something you can read everywhere, but it's rare to find such a good explanation of what exactly a partial upgrade is, and which commands lead to it.
I only learned about all of this when I got into some broken state by randomly running pacman commands.
Everyone, be like this guy. This guy explains stuff well. Newbies need stuff explained.
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •It is only a partial upgrade if you update your databases, without upgrading the rest of your system. If you try to
pacman -S firefox, and it gives you a 404, you have to both update your pacman databases, and upgrade your packages. This will only give you a 404 if you cleaned your package cache, and your package is out of date. Usually,-Son an already installed package will reinstall it from cache. This does not cause a partial upgrade.If you run
pacman -Sy, everything you install is now considered a partial upgrade, and will break if you don't know exactly what you're doing. In order to avoid a partial upgrade, you should never update databases (-Sy) without upgrading packages (-Su). This is usually combined inpacman -Syu.like this
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •No,
pacman -S firefoxwill not update your firefox.pacman -Sy firefoxwill update your firefox and nothing else.If you have done
pacman -Syonce, then your list of packages and their versions gets updated.From then on, using
pacman -S <package>on any package, whether or not it was already installed, will now get the new version of it.On the other hand, if you have not updated for long, then if you run
pacman -Suto update, it will update nothing, because it looks at the old package list and compares it to installed packages and all of them match.If you were to use
pacman -Syand thenpacman -Su, then it would do the update, similar topacman -Syu.If you did
pacman -Syyesterday and then dopacman -Sutoday, then it will update up to yesterday's packages and will ignore any updates from that point to today.This can be considered analogous to
apt updateandapt upgrade.If you run
apt upgradewithoutapt update, you only upgrade upto the packages that you got until the lastapt update.If arch used
apt, then in this case, the recommendation would be to never useapt updatewithout usingapt upgraderight after it.N0x0n
in reply to ulterno • • •Isn't
pacman -Syuthe recommended way to update anyway? I have always used that o. EndeavourOS and hadn't any issues.Except for the recent nouveau nvidia driver :/
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in reply to thingsiplay • • •I haven't used Arch in a decade, but as unstable as Arch is, I don't think Arch doesn't have dependencies poorly defined like that.
Say, firefox-1 does not depend on libssl-1, but now you upgrade it to firefox-2, you won't succeed if you successfully downloaded firefox-2, but failed to download libssl-1, because pacman shall fail, while saying the reason being failed to download all of its dependencies.
If you start with a system with both firefox-1 and libssl-1 installed, upgrading firefox-1 to firefox-2 sure would have no problem, because its dependencies are already fulfilled.
If your system is breaking, it's probably due to some other issue, but it could not be pacman's.
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