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The Global Sumud Flotilla Was a Huge Political Success


After arriving back at Heathrow Airport, Novara Media’s Kieran Andrieu shared his experience and explained why he thinks their mission was a huge political success.



Florida Awarded $608 Million Grant for Migrant Jails Under FEMA Program


Florida officials received a hefty lump sum of cash from the federal government Tuesday to cover the cost of the Everglades immigration detention center dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” As reported first by WPLG, the Department of Homeland Security revealed two days after the fact that Florida had been awarded the full $608.4 million stockpile of funds within the Detention Support Grant Program…

in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

Regulations limit each system to just 800 watts, enough to power a small fridge or charge a laptop


What kind of clueless person wrote this. Whoever wrote this clearly has no idea how much 800W is in practice. Our fridge with an attached freezer (full size, 60cm wide, normal to large in Europe) never uses more than 70-90W, duty cycle is around 40%. So on average it uses 30W or so.

My gaming laptop is limited to 180W. Normally it uses much much less (50ish when actively used). My gaming desktop PC with 3 monitors uses 800W under full load, but that's with everything (monitors, amp/speaker, ...). Even with multiple PCs in normal (non gaming) use in the house, seeing over 800W isn't common. Or 10 laptops, not "a small laptop".

800W is enough to power our whole house unless we're cooking or taking a shower. I would argue in general, it will nullify noon-peak loads of an entire household, and whatever is left over gets added to the grid.

in reply to Creat

Or running HVAC or an air pump for heating.

That said 800w will be the nominal amount under near perfect conditions, 80%- 90% of the time it won't be anywhere near that.

We (m and f couple) lived of grid for 10 years on a 2kW solar system and batteries with ease no generator for backup but a gas oven, 1 * induction cook top, 2x pedestal fans and 1 x celing fans, toaster, kettle, microwave and a no electrical boost solar system. Mid size diesel truck we used minimamilay (lived way out in the bush growing our own stuff etc) We're naturally energy thrifty though. At S30° latitide, awesome for solar.

We've since moved to S41°, terrible for solar in winter (short days and thats the wet season). We have 8kW solar but are on grid (feed excess solar into the grid) and charge our mid sized e-truck (use minimially) off solar, and have a heat pump for heating, so we use more electrons but no fossil fuel.

in reply to Hanrahan

As I'd replied to a sister comment of yours, I didn't even consider that the author could be talking about actually available power, so that's on me. I did go re-read it and I really don't think that's how it is meant though. I do think they are just ignorant on this point.

That being said, "balcony solar" isn't limited to 800 W in panels. It's limited to an 800 W inverter, but 2 kW for the panels. So you can have quite a bit more capacity in solar compared to the inverter, which also means that worse weather impacts you less. When you got a full sunny day, you can have the full 800 W for much longer, if not most of the day, as it'll essentially be limited further down the chain. On the other hand I do think the most common size actually installed is much closer to also only have 800-900 Wp (basically 2 panels), which is the most commonly offerend (and presumably sold) kit size.

We also have roughly 8 kWp installed, and obviously on cloudy or dark winter days we're an order of magnitude away from that number. There are days where we break 40 kWh in production, and there are days where we barely make it to 1 kWh. That low is very rare, even in winter or on dense, cloudy days, so I'd consider 4 kWh a more realistic minimum value. We have relatively detailed monitoring of most (relevant) consumers, which is why I have a somewhat good idea of how much our house consumes in practice. Before this full size installation, we had a 2 panel balcony solar "test setup" for quite a while. It was actually quite a (positive) surprise on how many days we essentially covered the majority of our daylight usage with these panels. Obviously not for the big-ticket consumers, but even a washer/dryer will be mostly covered.

in reply to Creat

What kind of clueless person wrote this. Whoever wrote this clearly has no idea how much 800W is in practice.


Average available power < installed power

in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

Ok, fair point. But even considering that as an option, it's not at all how I read that paragraph even if I actively keep this in mid.
in reply to Creat

The plug and play solar panels described in the article do net feed back into the grid, that's why they're so simple to setup. You still need landlord approval to install them, because fuck your personal freedom if you live in Germany, but for the standards here, this is incredibly simple.
in reply to Miaou

Sorry but the first part is just incorrect. They are indeed simple, which is why they do feed back into the grid. Not feeding back would take effort and additional hardware. But you're not being paid for what is fed back into the grid, making it free energy for the electricity provider (see my last paragraph below).

To explain it a bit: electrically, the external grid and the grid in your home are simply connected (assuming the breakers are closed). If you use more than you produce, whatever is missing "flows in". If you produce more than what you're currently consuming, whatever is left over just flows out into the grid. Even if this if obviously simplified, this "just happens" with no effort required, but the amount that flows in or out is easy enough to measure (which is what the electricity meter does that sits between the big grid and the one in your house). If you want to actually make sure you don't feed back into the grid, you would constantly need to monitor if anything is flowing in our out, and compensate with reduced (or increased) production. Even full size solar installations can't do this with perfect precision, even if you tell them to: you can only react to the flow you see coming in/out, if you turn a large heater quickly on and off and on and off, it won't have time to react quickly enough.

For the longest time (until early 2023 I think), you had to ask permission from your electricity network operator (is that the correct term? "Netzbetreiber"), because they would only allow you to install it if you had at least a semi-modern electricity meter that won't turn backwards. Because balcony solar always feeds into the grid, you'd effectively be paid the same per kWh as what you're paying yourself. You would effectively use the grid as a infinitely large battery.




Aliens in Athens




Suspension problem


Hi, I installed Linux Mint on a Asus Tuf Gaming F16 i7 13620H 4050 rtx, when I put it on suspension it takes a long time to wake up and the wireless becomes unavailable, I need to reboot to make it work again. I've already installed the latest drivers and updated the bios. I really don't know what to do, can it be a hardware problem? Thanks.


Indigenous Nations Plan Tariff-Free Trade Corridor Across US-Canada border


The First Nation plans to formalize its partnership with the Fort Peck Sioux Tribes, in Montana, next week by signing a memorandum of understanding to advance the trade corridor and its infrastructure development.

The corridor intends to use traditional routes traversing Dakota territories in Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba and into the United States, reviving the historic Oceti Sakowin trade network, a historic alliance of seven Dakota, Lakota and Nakota Indigenous groups united by kinship, language and spiritual beliefs. The shared trade routes historically facilitated economic and military ties across their territories. “We have a lot of history, and even to this day, ties linking us to our relatives,” said Rodger Redman, chief of the nation.

Redman said this corridor is not symbolic, but rather an economic engine for the countries. Standing Buffalo is located in a region rich with critical minerals vital to global industries including renewable energy and technology. By owning the corridor, Indigenous nations can control the movement of these resources and expand economic opportunities for their communities.



Veteran Palestine campaigner Sarah Wilkinson who was reportedly subjected to severe mistreatment in an Israeli prison, has now been detained by UK police at Heathrow Airport for interrogation.




Veteran Palestine campaigner #sarahwilkinson who was reportedly subjected to severe mistreatment in an Israeli prison, has now been detained by UK police at Heathrow Airport for interrogation. as the UK moves inexerbobaly toward a more aunthortarian state

Stripped of her phone and money, Wilkinson stands accused of documenting the Israeli genocide in #Gaza through her social media accounts. To make clear this occurred to Sarah LAST YEAR. I think Sarah is on her way to Turkey atm?


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

The UK fascists gotta get their licks in too it seems. After all they probably think she's a terrorist or something for daring to have the courage to speak out.


Video (comedy reprieve) Pete Hegseth Cold Open - SNL


I'm putting this up because it really pissed off trump. You'll see why.

independent.co.uk/news/world/a…




in reply to inclementimmigrant

Hassler and ploybay mag subscribers probably had it little bump? Hopefully pregnancy doesn't have a little bump in the stupid state.


Stay out of national parks during US shutdown, conservationists warn


The National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) said skeleton staffing means visitors will be "probably on your own" with limited facilities available to them.

The National Park Service (NPS), which oversees 433 sites, said on Tuesday it was keeping national parks partially open, but placing more than half its workforce on furlough, or leave.

Conservation groups and former rangers have objected to the sites being kept open during the shutdown, arguing that the decision puts both visitors and park resources at risk.



Social Security Administrator Frank Bisignano is named to the newly created position of IRS CEO


Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano was named to the newly created position of CEO of the IRS on Monday, making him the latest member of the Trump administration to be put in charge of multiple federal agencies.

As IRS CEO, Bisignano will report to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who currently serves as acting commissioner of the IRS, the Treasury Department says. It is unclear whether Bisignano’s newly created role at the IRS will require Senate confirmation.

The Treasury Department said in a statement that Bisignano will be responsible for overseeing all day-to-day IRS operations while also continuing to serve in his role as commissioner of the Social Security Administration.

https://apnews.com/article/social-security-irs-bessent-bisignano-e58cfaf2c88299e728d9783c8f5476fa



Almost 500 anti-genocide activists arrested as Starmer government moves to ban protests outright


London’s Metropolitan Police arrested another 492 people over the weekend after a protest Saturday in Trafalgar Square, as the Starmer government accelerated its crackdown on opposition to the Gaza genocide.

The entirely peaceful protest was held to oppose the proscription of Palestine Action. It was organised by Defend Our Juries and attended by over 1,000 people. Of the arrests, 488 were for holding up signs declaring, “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action”.




Privacy friendly keypad/electronic door lock at home?


I'm looking into installing a door lock w/ key pad at home for two use cases:

  1. I'm out of town and need to allow someone to enter my home, in an emergency or for any reason.
  2. Nice to have - "oh shit, did I lock the door" - ability to lock the door remotely from my phone, would also solve use case #1 by unlocking remotely.

If there are no privacy respecting / self hosted apps for remote control (use case #2), then a "dumb" electronic lock w/ key pad that enables me to set a PIN that I can give to a friend or neighbor in a pinch and then reset the PIN after I get home, that would be good enough. If no such keypad/electronic locks exist, then my backup plan is to just make a few copies of my key for trusted friends & family and/or hide a key, but I'd like to explore the keypad route.

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in reply to utopiah

Much like securing your network and devices, unfortunately, there isn't anything that renders 100% protection. I'm fond of saying 'For each and every technology, there exists, or is soon to exist, an equal, yet undoing technology.' Technology doesn't stand still, but it always wields a double edged sword.
in reply to irmadlad

Indeed, and that's why I enjoy lock picking. You get to actually understand the technology and its limits. It's a playful pastime but IMHO it's an interesting reminder.

That being said... I do believe 1 protection exist and is close to 100% : computational complexity. The math behind encryption is the closest we have to a perfect lock. The fact that governments have to put artificial limits on it says a lot.



West’s drone accusations baseless – Kremlin




Sanae Takaichi who is on track to become the prime minister of Japan declared that she would "abandon the words 'work-life balance'"


full speech yomiuri.co.jp/politics/2025100…
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The Liberal Abandonment Of Greta Thunberg


in reply to davel

Look, liberals being evil is news. The good Greta brings to the world is news. Liberals abandoning people is not. Everybody abandons people that no longer reflect their political goals. Like, John Fetterman. Dude ran as a progressive economic populist and the American left loved him. Then he outed himself as some republican-lite zionist and now his entire former base hates him. And for good reason mind you; fuck that guy. But there is no unique sin in abandoning political leaders. Greta is simply more morally consistent and righteous than liberals.
in reply to davel

The attachment to Israel in opposition to humanitarian ethics is only going distance people from the god they constantly claim to follow. This is in the Book




Test Batch Setup with Wet Hops


My test batch setup is nearly complete (please also appreciate the "beautiful" tiles) and I tested it with a wet hop beer. As you can see, those were clearly at the upper end of their ripeness scale, but it was the only time I could manage to pick some at all due family & kids.
In they went in for a ~20 minutes 80 ˚C hop stand, during which my kitchen smelled a troubling lot of garlic and onions. By removing the bag with the hops, I stirred up the already settled trub, so I had to pour all hop debris & hot break into the minikeg along with the wort. Let's see what that does to the beer. I've overshot my OG quite a bit with the setup in the pictures, with a lot higher efficiency than predicted, only by stirring every now and then, so we're looking at an OG of 1.051 instead of 1.046.

Yesterday, after a week of fermentation under rising pressure, it was time for a gravity sample. It's fully attenuated already, and except a hint of some sharpness, I'm happy to report that we're apparently free of off-flavours. 😀 It came down do 1.008 (vs 1.010 predicted) , which leaves me with a 5.6 % ABV beer instead of 4.2 % with a lot less residual sweetness (US-05, you monster). Next time, I'll certainly mash hotter, and check the temperature with an external thermometer as well. I also wonder what a Kveik yeast would do to the result.

Here is the base recipe I intend to use for ongoing experiments with malts, yeasts & hops.

in reply to Aarkon

Those beautoful cones! I wish I got some, but my vines did not flower this year at all.

Is that sous videt device? How simple is it to clean actually?

in reply to Alexander

Totally forgot got mention it: These are actually wild hops! Foraged next to a rural road with not zero, but little traffic.

And yes, it's a sous vide stick. The one by Inkbird, which I got relatively cheaply. It sits in a hop tube so no grains can get into it.
After use, I instantly rinse it, then put it in a jar with clean water and let it sit there until I'm cleaning up everything. Then, I rinse it again. As it doesn't have to be sterile, I'm fine with this regime for the time being.



Netflix Now Requiring All Subscribers To Recruit 5 New Customers [satire]


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Thank you for marking as satire. At first glance, I was fully ready to accept this as a genuine part of the actual fuckery that takes place in Netflix-land.



Formation juridique avancée


16 octobre 2025, 19:00:00 CEST - GMT+2 - Le Baranoux, 75019, Paris, France
Ott 16
Formation juridique avancée
Gio 19:00 - 20:30
XR Île de France

Parce qu'il n'y a rien de plus fun que du jargon juridique, on vous propose une formation juridique avancée ? Ca sera le 16 octobre dans le 19ème arrondissement de Paris, de 19h à 20h30

Mais pourquoi "avancée" ? Parce qu'il s'agit d'une formation pour celleux qui souhaitent approfondir les sujets liés aux procédures judiciaires, nous n'allons pas réaborder pendant la formation les points déjà traités en formation DCNV (Garde à vue, contrôle d'identité...)

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Zionist Bari Weiss named editor-in-chief of CBS News as Paramount buys Free Press startup


The CBS News owner Paramount will acquire the Free Press, a media startup founded by Bari Weiss, and has appointed her editor-in-chief of the storied US news network. The publication is known for criticizing both the left and right and has been a home for staunch support of Israel.

Weiss, 41, has no experience working in broadcast television, though she has carved out a reputation as a heterodox opinion writer and burgeoning media operator.

The purchase comes in light of major changes to 97-year-old CBS News after a merger between Paramount Global, the channel’s parent company, and Skydance Media, a media company founded by David Ellison, the son of billionaire Larry Ellison, this summer. Paramount is also behind the Paramount Pictures movie studios and US cable channels including MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon.

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Zionist Bari Weiss named editor-in-chief of CBS News as Paramount buys Free Press startup


The CBS News owner Paramount will acquire the Free Press, a media startup founded by Bari Weiss, and has appointed her editor-in-chief of the storied US news network. The publication is known for criticizing both the left and right and has been a home for staunch support of Israel.

Weiss, 41, has no experience working in broadcast television, though she has carved out a reputation as a heterodox opinion writer and burgeoning media operator.

The purchase comes in light of major changes to 97-year-old CBS News after a merger between Paramount Global, the channel’s parent company, and Skydance Media, a media company founded by David Ellison, the son of billionaire Larry Ellison, this summer. Paramount is also behind the Paramount Pictures movie studios and US cable channels including MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon.

#USA
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Verizon Announces CEO Transition





in reply to Wilco

This is bad analysis.

They're gonna do a false flag on Venezuela because they want to destroy a left-wing government. The fact that it will distract from the Epstein files is a positive side effect, but they are enacting an agenda beyond it.

in reply to queermunist she/her

Another nuke dropped in Vancouver? Man, he really wants people to forget the Epstein files smh



Formation à l'action de désobéissance civile


26 octobre 2025, 09:30:00 CET - GMT+1 - Nantes, France
Ott 26
Formation à l'action de désobéissance civile
Dom 9:30 - 17:30
XR Nantes

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in reply to basiclemmon98

It is better. First of all you don't have to connect your phone number or an email.
this is an automatic victory

Its on a torified network.
It's encrypted
And if you choose basically every chat is a burner account. So once deleted it's gone.

I've noticed that signal is actually NOT secure at all and may actually be a gov project

in reply to Lunatique

People like to forget that signal uses amazon servers lmao, yet they praise it for its privacy🙄
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in reply to AmanitaCaesarea

I was just telling people to read terms of service and people disliked my post. If they read it they would realize information like that but they are SIMPs so they just refuse to and say "oh iTz tOo hArdD to ReAd it"
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in reply to Lunatique

The Signal crowd gets butthurt pretty quick lol. Have been downvoted before for prefering SimpleX over signal and trying to explain that its better in terms of privacy. They really are simps ahhahaha
in reply to basiclemmon98

I use it, and its pretty decent. Looks good and works.

Pros:
-No user ID needed.
-Can self host the server that passes on your messages.
-Has the option to use Flux.
-Works out of the box.

Cons:
-Battery drain is a thing. Either toggle the periodic check, or turn it off and open it yourself to check messages.
-Using one account accross multiple devices can be a pain. Since u can't keep using your phone account at the same time as it is connected to your pc. Can be circumvented by having mutiple accounts in the same group chat; but yea it's a pain the ass.

Neutral:
-Convincing people to use it hahahh. But this is a universal probem vs mainstream messenger apps.

Final verdict: 4/5.
Very good if privacy and anonymity is your number 1 priority. It's less of hassle to set up than some other options, and relatively easy to get people into it. Sent invite, they download the app, make profile and are good to go.

Batterydrain and same use account across multiple devices could and should be better for mainstream adoption. On the other hand if u toggle the periodic checks then I find the drain tolerable. And how many of us are in places that don't have a wallsocket available to charge your phone 😛

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