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nuova aggreganza con la goduria integrata: rilascio aggregatore di feed Aggregodo (Aggregoctt v3 ma per bene)


Oggi, considerato lo stato inevitabile dell’assoluto, sono abbastanza sicura che godo… ma, in realtà, un po’ sarà anche da stamattina che godo… per non dire in verità ieri sera tardissimo… Situazione assurda, lo so, ma tutto ciò è per via del fatto che, il nuovissimo software benedettissimo che ho finito or ora (…o ieri sera, […]

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nuova aggreganza con la goduria integrata: rilascio aggregatore di feed Aggregodo (Aggregoctt v3 ma per bene)


Oggi, considerato lo stato inevitabile dell’assoluto, sono abbastanza sicura che godo… ma, in realtà, un po’ sarà anche da stamattina che godo… per non dire in verità ieri sera tardissimo… Situazione assurda, lo so, ma tutto ciò è per via del fatto che, il nuovissimo software benedettissimo che ho finito or ora (…o ieri sera, appunto, ma sono uscite rognine che ho dovuto sistemare al volo oggi), non si chiama Aggregoctt ennesimo, bensì AGGREGODO!!! E con una premessa così, cazzarola se c’è da goderne pesantemente… 🔥🎆🎇🧨

Alla fine, si: il mio incubo peggiore, ma allo stesso tempo il mio nuovo momento più ricco, si è avverato; ed assurdamente è da una settimana intera che ci sto lavorando… no, non c’è motivo di temere che io abbia acquisito la pericolosa skill della pazienza dal nulla, è solo che ho potuto lavorarci giusto ogni tot a pezzetti, per via delle varie palle personali, ma via avanti così ed alla fine è già uscito fuori circa quello che volevo, che già andrà a sostituire quel ripiego bizzarro che a questo punto è durato due settimane nemmenoma la goduria è appena cominciata. 😈

Chi sempre vuole giusto spiare i miei feed, quindi, adesso può farlo con , sperando possano essere gradevoli ed evidenti i dettagli bboni… I feed hanno le icone (automatiche, ovviamente), c’è una modalità di lettura integrata (spenta di default per evitare rogne che non sto a spiegare, anche perché è ancora sperimentale e da finire di acconciare; si attiva dal menu), e l’interfaccia è fatta col gradevole bellissimissimo Material Design v1, che fa bella figura su desktop e mobile (…anche se manca la modalità scura, che devo quindi implementare io a breve, mannaggia). Ma queste sono solo le scemenze, tipo… 🙏
Schermata dell'Aggregodo con i miei ultimi post apparsi, vista griglia a sinistra e lista a destra con visible la sidebar dei feed.
Con non poca magia, sono riuscita pure ad implementare un sistema di scraping HTML per generare feed da siti stronzi che non li offrono, maa… non con l’XPath meloso che usano altri aggregatori (non tutti eh, la maggior parte a dire il vero non offrono proprio una mazza), bensì con una sintassi decente e per certi versi più potente… al punto da avermi permesso di creare feed da Facebook e Threads con poche righe di configurazione, e sulla mia istanza infatti già ne seguo qualcuno (e aumenteranno solamente!!!). E, ovviamente, l’aggregatore genera dei suoi feed (Atom) per l’uso con altri lettori, dell’intera libreria o di specifici feed, inclusi questi umma umma… (…Peccato che, al momento, proprio i feed per cui questa cosa più serve appaiono mezzi rotti, perché ho dimenticato delle robe, ma abbiate pazienza e aggiusterò.) 🤯

Non vado troppo nei dettagli tecnici, perché altrimenti lo so che ogni essere umano fa zzzzzzz, ma tanto per tutti i computeristi (e i selfhostisti, semmai ce ne siano) il codice è libero su GitLab e su GitHub… e non è nemmeno spaghettoso! (Inaspettato, visto che ne ho scritto grandi porzioni a stomaco non troppo pieno, quindi mi sarei aspettata che la brama dello gnam potesse prendere più il sopravvento… ma forse in parte è anche grazie al fatto che stavolta ho scelto di usare TypeScript e NodeJS, che giuro, Python di questo passo mi farà venire dei tumori, con tutte le paturnie che mi sta facendo invece subire per Pignio…) 🏗️

Come cose da fare per forza, ce ne sono ancora varie… come ottimizzare la lettura dal database, che al momento su alcune pagine è un troiaio come lentezza… oppure aggiustare la ricerca globale, che ho accidentalmente rotto nel provare a migliorare le prestazioni della pagina principale (e che colmo sarebbe sennò) — ovviamente accorgendomene solo in produzione, e non poco prima durante lo sviluppo (e te pareva che non va sempre così con me!!!) — ma anche implementare tag e/o categorie per i feed (altrimenti, quando ne metterò centinaia saranno dolori), che però attualmente non riesco a decidere come fare… Una cosa è certa, però, almeno: tutte le rogne sono risolvibili, e per ora si deve dunque pensare solo a godere del potere dell’aggregazione acquisito per mezzo dell’Aggregodo… (Ah, e serve pure un logo, mannaggia.) 👻

(Tra l’altro… come si vede, ho implementato 3 viste per gli indici: una griglia di carte, simile al primo Aggregoctt ma più densa, una lista con miniature, che ho copiato spudoratamente dall’RSS-ripiego di cui sopra, ma che ho fatto in modo per me più gradevole, e una che chiamo “a flusso”, che è utile principalmente per i post dei social, che sono corti e da vedere anche senza cliccare… E stavo a proposito di quest’ultima quasi per dire che l’ho copiata accidentalmente dall’RSS-bizzarro, ma a guardare meglio la mia mostra le immagini bene, e invece l’altro le taglia a 16:9, oltre al fatto che la grafica ombreggiata del mio secondo me fa risaltare meglio all’occhio i post… quindi, se non dispiace, con oggi godo veramente infinito.)

#aggregator #aggregatore #Aggregoctt #Aggregodo #Atom #feed #feeds #libre #OpenSource #RSS #webapp #webdev




He Would've Escaped - How The FBI Really Caught Tyler Robinson


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/36982928

Tyler Robinson, the suspect of the Charlie Kirk's assassination, almost got away with it all. This is how the FBI really caught him. Support my independent work: / thehatedone

The FBI is telling you that the manhunt for the suspect of Charlie Kirk's assassination was a result of a historic investigation with the use of the most advanced intelligence techniques available to law enforcement.

But the reality will tell you a different story. A story that is now very well reported and reveals how the suspect was actually caught. In what's about to follow, I'll explain to you every detail of the surveillance and intelligence behind the manhunt for Tyler Robinson, the alleged shooter at Utah Valley.
In reality, it is not clear whether anything the FBI did actually helped track down the suspect.

The most damning admission of this fact is that after a full day of endless investigation, full 24 hours after Charlie Kirk was shot, the FBI, Kash Patel and local law enforcement were so confused they had “no idea where” the suspect was and they weren’t even sure whether he still was in Utah or not.

By the time the police did finally catch Tyler Robinson, he was so far away from the scene of the shooting that had he simply kept running, he probably would’ve gone away with it. He was arrested 250 miles away, in his parental home in St. George, Utah, whole 33 hours after the shooting.

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in reply to InternetCitizen2

One of the big takeaways I'm getting from this is that if I ever want to dodge surveillance, I need to cycle through a bunch of silly walks


in reply to bubblybubbles

I have always said that the only function of NATO members is, to help the US to get out of the messes that the US caused in the world. Miniones
in reply to bubblybubbles

I can only imagine downvoters are Europeans or liberals (or both) who like to imagine the world is a bunch of soverign nations working in tandem rather than the US playing with a bunch of finger puppets to push its violent agenda.


Green Party demands ban on Israeli military as terror group and Balfour apology


The Green Party has voted for the Israeli military to be banned as a terrorist organisation and for Britain to apologise for the Balfour Declaration.

Members voted for the motion at the Green Party's annual conference in Bournemouth on Sunday, making it party policy.

The motion called for the Israeli military to be proscribed, which would make membership of the Israeli military or even glorifying it a terrorist offence under British counterterror legislation.

in reply to mannycalavera

Starmer has been swallowing it because he doesn't work for Britain that much should be obvious by now.
in reply to geneva_convenience

It's clear nobody likes Starmer. Understood. But do you think the government not sucking it from the US would be helpful? You're going to what....? Rejoin the EU? 😂😂😂. Good one.

The UK is fucked without US investment. That's the bottom line. Starmer has to open wide and like it. In the words of trump, "you don't have the cards". Look how similar the government is with stances against China (arguably also committing genocide, and spying in Parliament), and India (who are quite happy to buy Russian oil and gas to fuel the war in Ukraine). They are desperate for their trade too.

Being in government is a lot harder than shit posting online.

in reply to mannycalavera

Cutting ties with the UK would be far more costly for the US than cutting ties with Israel. I can't think of any reason why the US would do that unless you're implying that Israel controls the US. In which case I wonder why you don't apply the same logic to Israel controlling Starmer.
in reply to mannycalavera

Thank you for this rational reply. It's a breath of fresh air on this platform where everyone thinks politicians should act like they're making friends or breaking up relationships like they're in high school.

Yes, Trump is a cunt, yes Starmer is a wet paper bag, but ultimately both are temporary but the deals he makes with the US will benefit the UK and outlast both leaders. The leaders are temporary but the nations will be around a lot longer.

in reply to blackn1ght

No it's not. This genocide support has completely demolished the image of the West beyond repair. And it gained tnothing.


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Hey, im looking for either of this programs, ripped. I havent found anything yet, so maybe you guys could help?
in reply to tommy

torrentleech has a torrent called "XLN Audio Addictive Drums 2 Complete v2 1 9 WIN OSX-R2R" with 18 seeds
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World leaders rebel against US & Israel: to save Gaza, they demand international intervention




Greta Thunberg gives first public speech since Israeli kidnapping – video


cross-posted from: ibbit.at/post/74406

Human rights and climate activist Greta Thunberg has spoken publicly for the first time after her kidnapping, detention, and abuse at the hands of the Israeli government:

thecanary.co/wp-content/upload…

Greta Thunberg released


As the Canary previously reported, on Saturday 4 October the Israeli occupation authorities deported 137 of the kidnapped international solidarity activists who participated in the Global Sumud Flotilla to break the humanitarian siege on Gaza, in the second deportation operation in a matter of days, after returning four Italians to their country on Friday 3 October.

One of the deported activists who arrived at Istanbul airport on Saturday recounted shocking details of what he described as ‘brutal assaults’ on some activists during their detention, telling reporters:

They dragged little Greta (Thunberg) by her hair in front of our eyes, beat her, and forced her to kiss the Israeli flag. They did everything imaginable to her as a warning to others.

She’s still a little kid. They made her suffer.

Separately, the Guardian reported that an email to Swedish authorities said Greta Thunberg was suffering from:

dehydration. She has received insufficient amounts of both water and food. She also stated that she had developed rashes which she suspects were caused by bedbugs. She spoke of harsh treatment and said she had been sitting for long periods on hard surfaces.

Meanwhile, other released activists spoke of similar degrading treatment.

Turkish activist Samanur Sonmaz Yaman, a member of the flotilla, recounts details of the occupation’s oppression and abuse of veiled women from the boats:

Occupation soldiers ripped off our headscarves during our arrest and took them from us, and our non-veiled friends gave us their shirts to cover our heads.


Ongoing Israeli violence


Adalah, the legal centre that monitors the cases of detainees, said that detention conditions at Ketziot prison in the Negev desert are ‘deteriorating alarmingly,’ amid reports of ill-treatment and violence against some detainees.

A spokesperson for the organisation said that it is difficult at this stage to provide a comprehensive assessment, but confirmed that the mistreatment primarily affects non-European detainees, especially those whose countries do not have diplomatic missions in Israel.

This incident is the latest chapter in the confrontation between Israel and the international solidarity flotillas that recently set sail in an attempt to break the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip for more than 18 years, amid growing international warnings about targeting solidarity activists and civil society activists, and the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Strip, which is suffering from famine and shortages of medicine and fuel.

Israel intercepted 40 ships in the Global Solidarity Flotilla that set sail to reach Gaza to break the blockade and deliver humanitarian aid amid the ongoing war of extermination on Gaza, which is now entering its third year.

Featured image via the Canary

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Journalist on Gaza Flotilla Describes “Torturous Conditions” in Israeli Custody


Global condemnation is mounting as hundreds of international activists remain in Israeli prison days after Israel’s military raided and captured dozens of boats in the Global Sumud Flotilla. Reuters reports at least 170 flotilla activists, of the more than 400 arrested, have been deported from Israel. Many have described torture and mistreatment in Israeli custody...


Lawmakers Demand Information About Potential Use of Paragon Spyware by ICE


Today, federal lawmakers sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) demanding information on any plans Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has to use Graphite, a spyware program that can access — without the owner’s knowledge or consent — a phone’s location data, photos, and encrypted applications, including WhatsApp and Signal. Last year, the Biden administration paused…


Greta Thunberg: ‘We Are Not Heroes. We Are Doing The Bare Minimum’



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

That's rather odd they don't share any source links. Anyway here they are

SINQ: Sinkhorn-Normalized Quantization for Calibration-Free Low-Precision LLM Weights

Github / huawei-csl / SINQ

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in reply to k_rol

I've never seen a mainstream tech news site link to the source code.

It's like how mainstream science news sites never link to the actual paper.


in reply to petsoi

I love GIMP I just wish I was better at using it
in reply to petsoi

Going to download it now - and I really like using it! 😀


What Extreme Heat Is Doing to Your Body


Kevin Miller can get a person to the brink of heat stroke in 30 minutes.

In a chamber with a temperature of around 100 degrees, he starts them out on the treadmill, switching off between three minutes of walking and two minutes at an all-out sprint. Soon, they’re breathing faster, their blood vessels are dilating and their heart is working overtime to pump much more blood than usual through their body, fighting to get oxygen to their muscles and organs.

In Miller’s lab, these participants are safe: He brings them close to the heat-stroke threshold of a 105-degree core body temperature in the name of science, to test the efficacy of different treatments.

Heat is the No. 1 weather-related cause of death worldwide and in the United States. Miller is one of the many researchers globally who are expanding our understanding of what heat does to the body and how to counteract its effects. Recently, his Texas State University lab has had success cooling participants using a body bag full of ice—a tactic that is affordable and transportable for emergency responders. Rapid cooling is life-saving medicine.

But heat’s impacts aren’t limited to these obvious moments of emergency. It has a bearing on nearly every aspect of human health, from our skin down to our DNA.

That means long-term exposure to high temperatures—increasingly common as the Earth warms—is causing cumulative harm to our bodies and minds.




Xbox x/s or PS5 emulators for PC


What are my options for emulating Xbox or PS5 games on PC, preferably Linux, if there are any good?

My next problem would be acquiring NHL25 rom or whatever it’s called these days. I’ve been out of the piracy loop for a few years, but a relative wants to play that specific game and doesn’t feel like shelling out cash for a console.

Searching has given me some ideas, but some first hand experience or pointers would be appreciated, thanks in advance

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in reply to Morotsgubbe

Emulators aren't perfectly efficient, so what you can run on consumer hardware is usually 1-3 generations behind, depending on whether youre running an APU or bleeding edge discrete parts

in reply to crt0o

Like the fact that someone can get shot for offering to get their neighbour high,
while companies can litteraly operate like crime syndicates with minimal repercussion

might be a cause for people thinking the law is just opression instead of a guideline that can be actually used

in reply to crt0o

There's a big difference between having a general disdain for authority figures and knowing when you can apply it without facing major consequences.


Modelo de Termos de Uiso e Política de Privacidade


Olá pessoal. Uma das questões importantes que temos percebido entre as pessoas que iniciam suas instâncias, são as dúvidas sobre modelos de termos de uso e políticas de privacidade. Mesmo que plataformas como o Mastodon disponibilize um modelo, o conteúdo não está totalmente de acordo com a legislação brasileira. Por esse motivo, sistematizamos um texto voltado para a LGPD para a avaliação e uso da comunidade:

TERMOS DE USO E POLÍTICA DE PRIVACIDADE - PLATAFORMA XXX

Última atualização: \[Data\]

1. ACEITAÇÃO DOS TERMOSEste Termo estabelece as condições para utilização da plataforma XXX e as responsabilidades relativas ao conteúdo publicado. Ao criar uma conta ou utilizar a plataforma, você declara ser maior de 18 anos e concorda com estes termos e com o tratamento de dados conforme a Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (Lei 13.709/2018).

2. TERMOS IMPORTANTESEstes termos incluem disposições que afetam seus direitos e responsabilidades, incluindo isenção de responsabilidade, limites de obrigações da XXX, sua responsabilidade por custos decorrentes de má utilização da plataforma.

3. SUA PERMISSÃO PARA USAR A PLATAFORMASujeito a estes termos, a XXX concede permissão para usar a plataforma. É necessário aceitá-los para utilizá-la.

4. CONDIÇÕES DE USOSua permissão para usar a plataforma está sujeita às seguintes condições:

  • Você precisa ter pelo menos 18 anos de idade
  • Você não poderá mais usar a plataforma se a XXX revogar sua permissão
  • Você deverá usar a plataforma de acordo com Uso Aceitável e Padrões de Conteúdo

5. USO ACEITÁVELVocê não poderá:

  • Infringir leis através da plataforma
  • Usar ou tentar usar a conta de outro usuário sem consentimento
  • Comercializar identificadores de outros usuários
  • Enviar spam ou coletar dados para listas comerciais
  • Automatizar o acesso à plataforma, exceto para indexação por mecanismos de busca
  • Usar a plataforma para envio de listas de distribuição
  • Sugerir falsa afiliação com a XXX
  • Criar hyperlinks para imagens ou outros conteúdos não textuais
  • Remover marcas de propriedade de materiais baixados
  • Burlar medidas de segurança ou restrições de acesso
  • Sobrecarregar a infraestrutura com solicitações excessivas
  • Praticar falsa identidade
  • Incentivar terceiros a violar estes termos

6. PADRÕES DE CONTEÚDOVocê não pode enviar conteúdo:

  • Ilegal, ofensivo, abusivo, de ódio ou assédio
  • Que viole leis, direitos de propriedade intelectual ou privacidade
  • Com código malicioso (vírus, spyware)
  • Para reservar endereços, nomes de usuário ou identificadores
  • Que revele informações confidenciais de terceiros

7. APLICAÇÃOA XXX pode investigar e processar violações destes termos utilizando todas as medidas legais aplicáveis, notificando e cooperando com autoridades quando necessário.

8. SUA CONTAPara acessar certos recursos, você deve criar uma conta com informações válidas, incluindo e-mail atualizado. Você é responsável por todas as ações em sua conta até seu encerramento ou notificação de comprometimento. Você deve notificar a XXX imediatamente em caso de suspeita e manter uma senha segura. A XXX pode restringir, suspender ou encerrar sua conta por violação destes termos.

9. SEU CONTEÚDOO conteúdo enviado pertence a você, e você decide quais permissões conceder. Você concede à XXX licença para copiar, publicar e analisar seu conteúdo na plataforma. Esta licença expira quando o conteúdo é removido e eliminado dos sistemas da XXX.

10. SUA RESPONSABILIDADEVocê concorda em indenizar a XXX por ações judiciais relacionadas a violações destes termos por você ou através de sua conta.

11. ISENÇÃO DE RESPONSABILIDADEVocê aceita os riscos de usar a plataforma e seu conteúdo. Conforme a lei, a plataforma é fornecida "no estado em que se encontra", sem garantias.

12. LIMITES DE OBRIGAÇÃOA XXX e seus fornecedores não terão obrigação por danos não previstos quando você aceitou estes termos.

13. ENCERRAMENTOVocê ou a XXX podem encerrar este acordo a qualquer momento, cessando então sua permissão de uso.

14. LITÍGIOSDisputas relativas a estes termos serão resolvidas em tribunais \[especificar foro\].

POLÍTICA DE PRIVACIDADE

15. INFORMAÇÕES COLETADAS

Informações básicas da conta: Se se registar neste servidor, poderá ser solicitado que introduza um nome de utilizador, um endereço de e-mail e uma palavra-passe. Pode também introduzir informações adicionais de perfil, como um nome de exibição e uma biografia, e carregar uma imagem de perfil e uma imagem de cabeçalho. O nome de utilizador, nome de exibição, biografia, imagem de perfil e imagem de cabeçalho são sempre listados publicamente.

Publicações, seguidores e outras informações públicas: A lista de pessoas que segue é listada publicamente, o mesmo se aplica aos seus seguidores. Quando submete uma mensagem, a data e a hora são armazenadas, bem como a aplicação a partir da qual a submeteu. As mensagens podem conter ficheiros anexos de media, como imagens e vídeos. As publicações públicas e não listadas estão disponíveis publicamente. Quando destaca uma publicação no seu perfil, essa informação também fica publicamente disponível. As suas publicações são entregues aos seus seguidores; em alguns casos, isso significa que são entregues em servidores diferentes e cópias são lá armazenadas. Quando elimina publicações, esta ação é igualmente entregue aos seus seguidores. A ação de republicar ou favoritar outra publicação é sempre pública.

Publicações diretas e apenas para seguidores: Todas as publicações são armazenadas e processadas no servidor. As publicações apenas para seguidores são entregues aos seus seguidores e aos utilizadores mencionados nelas, e as publicações diretas são entregues apenas aos utilizadores mencionados nelas. Em alguns casos, isso significa que são entregues a servidores diferentes e cópias são lá armazenadas. Fazemos um esforço de boa fé para limitar o acesso a essas publicações apenas a pessoas autorizadas, mas outros servidores podem não o fazer. Por isso, é importante rever os servidores a que pertencem os seus seguidores. Pode ativar uma opção para aprovar e rejeitar novos seguidores manualmente nas definições. Por favor, tenha em mente que os operadores do servidor e de qualquer servidor recetor podem visualizar tais mensagens, e que os destinatários podem capturar ecrã, copiar ou partilhá-las de outra forma. Não partilhe informações sensíveis através da plataforma.

IPs e outros metadados: Quando inicia sessão, registamos o endereço IP a partir do qual acede, bem como o nome da sua aplicação de navegador. Todas as sessões iniciadas estão disponíveis para sua revisão e revogação nas definições. O último endereço IP utilizado é armazenado por até 12 meses. Também podemos reter registos (logs) do servidor que incluem o endereço IP de todos os pedidos feitos ao nosso servidor.

16. FINALIDADES DO TRATAMENTOQualquer uma das informações que recolhemos de si pode ser usada das seguintes formas:

  • Para fornecer a funcionalidade central da plataforma. Só pode interagir com o conteúdo de outras pessoas e publicar o seu próprio conteúdo quando tem a sessão iniciada.
  • Para auxiliar na moderação da comunidade, por exemplo, comparando o seu endereço IP com outros conhecidos para determinar evasão de banimento ou outras violações.
  • O endereço de e-mail que fornece pode ser usado para enviar informações, notificações sobre outras pessoas a interagirem com o seu conteúdo ou a enviarem-lhe mensagens, e para responder a perguntas e/ou outros pedidos.

17. MEDIDAS DE SEGURANÇAImplementamos uma variedade de medidas de segurança para manter a segurança das suas informações pessoais quando as introduz, submete ou acede. Entre outras coisas, a sua sessão do navegador, bem como o tráfego entre as suas aplicações e a API, são protegidos com SSL, e a sua palavra-passe é codificada (hashed) usando um algoritmo forte unidirecional. Pode ativar a autenticação de dois fatores para proteger ainda mais o acesso à sua conta.

18. RETENÇÃO DE DADOSFaremos um esforço de boa fé para:

  • Reter os registos (logs) do servidor contendo o endereço IP de todos os pedidos para este servidor, na medida em que tais registos sejam mantidos, por não mais de 90 dias.
  • Reter os endereços IP associados a utilizadores registados por não mais de 12 meses.
  • Pode solicitar e transferir um arquivo do seu conteúdo, incluindo as suas publicações, ficheiros de media anexos, imagem de perfil e imagem de cabeçalho.
  • Pode eliminar a sua conta de forma irreversível a qualquer momento.

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The dollar is down over 10% in 2025, heading for its worst year since 1973


#USA


Furloughs hit federal employees exempt from shutdown, laid-off staff told to keep working


The General Services Administration is furloughing employees who are typically “exempt” from a government shutdown, because much of the agency isn’t funded through congressional appropriations.

GSA employees told Federal News Network these furloughs are happening contrary to the agency’s recent messages to staff, and run contrary to the agency’s longstanding practices during a shutdown.

Meanwhile, GSA has inadvertently sent notices to employees it laid off months ago, telling them that they are exempt and should continue working during the shutdown. A similar situation occurred in at least one other agency.

A GSA employee said the agency’s Federal Acquisition Service has furloughed staff who are funded through the Acquisition Services Fund, a revolving fund that includes revenue GSA receives for the services to provides to other agencies.




Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library using $70M Bank of North Dakota line of credit • North Dakota Monitor


North Dakota lawmakers in 2023 first established the line of credit through the state-owned bank to allow construction on the $450 million library in Medora to continue if donations have been pledged but not yet received by the library foundation. The loan did not get used in the 2023-25 budget cycle.

Lawmakers voted earlier this year to continue that line of credit. Unlike a traditional loan, a line of credit allows the borrower to access the funds only as needed, saving money on interest, said Kelvin Hullet, chief business development officer for the Bank of North Dakota.

The library foundation began accessing the funds for the first time in July, with the balance now at $53 million, Hullet said Friday.

https://northdakotamonitor.com/2025/10/06/theodore-roosevelt-presidential-library-using-70m-bank-of-north-dakota-line-of-credit/




Chitarrista degli Oasis malato: Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs lascia il reunion tour, rientro atteso per le date sudamericane di novembre


Scossone nel reunion tour degli Oasis: Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs annuncia l’assenza temporanea per curare un cancro alla prostata. Il chitarrista, tra i fondatori della band di Manchester, rassicura però i fan: l’obiettivo è tornare sul palco a novembre per i concerti in Sud America.

TUTTI I DETTAGLI: Chitarrista degli Oasis malato: Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs lascia il reunion tour, rientro atteso per le date sudamericane di novembre



Stephen Miller Is Going for Broke: The White House aide equates opposition to Trump’s agenda with terrorism—and pushes for the use of state power to suppress it.


This is why they're trying to deploy soldiers to Democratic-leaning areas


Libraries Can’t Get Their Loaned Books Back Because of Trump’s Tariffs


Libraries Can’t Get Their Loaned Books Back Because of Trump’s Tariffs

The Trump administration’s tariff regime and the elimination of fee exemptions for items under $800 is limiting resource sharing between university libraries, trapping some books in foreign countries, and reversing long-held standards in academic cooperation.

“There are libraries that have our books that we've lent to them before all of this happened, and now they can't ship them back to us because their carrier either is flat out refusing to ship anything to the U.S., or they're citing not being able to handle the tariff situation,” Jessica Bower Relevo, associate director of resource sharing and reserves at Yale University Library, told me.

After Trump’s executive order ended the de minimis exemption, which allowed people to buy things internationally without paying tariffs if the items cost less than $800, we’ve written several stories about how the decision caused chaos over a wide variety of hobbies that rely on people buying things overseas, especially on Ebay, where many of those transactions take place.

Libraries that share their materials internationally are in a similar mess, partly because some countries’ mail services stopped shipments to and from the U.S. entirely, but the situation for them is arguably even more complicated because they’re not selling anything—they’re just lending books.

“It's not necessarily too expensive. It's that they don't have a mechanism in place to deal with the tariffs and how they're going to be applied,” Relevo said. “And I think that's true of U.S. shipping carriers as well. There’s a lot of confusion about how to handle this situation.”

“The tariffs have impacted interlibrary loans in various ways for different libraries,” Heather Evans, a librarian at RMIT University in Australia, told me in an email. “It has largely depended on their different procedures as to how much they have been affected. Some who use AusPost [Australia’s postal service] to post internationally have been more impacted and I've seen many libraries put a halt on borrowing to or from the US at all.” (AusPost suspended all shipments to the United States but plans to renew them on October 7).

Relevo told me that in some cases books are held up in customs indefinitely, or are “lost in warehouses” where they are held for no clear reason.

As Relevo explains it, libraries often provide people in foreign institutions books in their collections by giving them access to digitized materials, but some books are still only available in physical copies. These are not necessarily super rare or valuable books, but books that are only in print in certain countries. For example, a university library might have a specialized collection on a niche subject because it’s the focus area of a faculty member, a French university will obviously have a deeper collection of French literature, and some textbooks might only be published in some languages.

A librarian’s job is to give their community access to information, and international interlibrary loans extend that mission to other countries by having libraries work together. In the past, if an academic in the U.S. wanted access to a French university’s deep collection of French literature, they’d have to travel there. Today, academics can often ask that library to ship them the books they want. Relevo said this type of lending has always been useful, but became especially popular and important during COVID lockdowns, when many libraries were closed and international travel was limited.

“Interlibrary loans has been something that libraries have been able to do for a really long time, even back in the early 1900s,” Relevo said. “If we can't do that anymore and we're limiting what our users can access, because maybe they're only limited to what we have in our collection, then ultimately could hinder academic progress. Scholars have enjoyed for decades now the ability to basically get whatever they need for their research, to be very comprehensive in their literature reviews or the references that they need, or past research that's been done on that topic, because most libraries, especially academic libraries, do offer this service [...] If we can't do that anymore, or at least there's a barrier to doing that internationally, then researchers have to go back to old ways of doing things.”

The Trump administration upended this system of knowledge sharing and cooperation, making life even harder for academics in the U.S., who are already fleeing to foreign universities because they fear the government will censor their research.

The American Library Association (ALA) has a group dedicated to international interlibrary lending, called the International Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Committee, which is nested in the Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section (STARS) of the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA). Since Trump’s executive order and tariffs regime, the RUSA STARS International ILL Committee has produced a site dedicated to helping librarians navigate the new, unpredictable landscape.

In addition to explaining the basic facts of the tariffs and de minimis, the site also shares resources and “Tips & Tricks in Uncertain Times,” which encourages librarians to talk to partner libraries before lending or borrowing books, and to “be transparent and set realistic expectations with patrons.” The page also links to an online form that asks librarians to share any information they have about how different libraries are handling the elimination of de minimis in an attempt to crowd source a better understanding of the new international landscape.

“Let's say this library in Germany wanted to ship something to us,” Relevo said. “It sounds like the postal carriers just don't know how to even do that. They don’t know how to pass that tariff on to the library that's getting the material, there's just so much confusion on what you would even do if you even wanted to. So they're just saying, ‘No, we're not shipping to the U.S.’”

Relevo told me that one thing the resource sharing community has talked about a lot is how to label packages so customs agents know they are not [selling] goods to another country. Relevo said that some libraries have marked the value of books they’re lending as $0. Others have used specific codes to indicate the package isn’t a good that’s being bought or sold. But there’s not one method that has worked consistently across the board.

“It does technically have value, because it's a tangible item, and pretty much any tangible item is going to have some sort of value, but we're not selling it,” she said. “We're just letting that library borrow it and then we're going to get it back. But the way customs and tariffs work, it's more to do with buying and selling goods and library stuff isn't really factored into those laws [...] it's kind of a weird concept, especially when you live in a highly capitalized country.”

Relevo said that the last 10-15 years have been a very tumultuous time for libraries, not just because of tariffs, but because AI-generated content, the pandemic, and conservative organizations pressuring libraries to remove certain books from their collections.

“At the end of the day, us librarians just want to help people, so we're just trying to find the best ways to do that right now with the resources we have,” she said.

“What I would like the public to know about the situation is that their librarians as a group are very committed to doing the best we can for them and to finding the best options and ways to fulfill their requests and access needs. Please continue to ask us for what you need,” Evans said. “At the moment we would ask for a little extra patience, and perhaps understanding that we might not be able to get things as urgently for them if it involves the U.S., but we will do as we have always done and search for the fastest and most helpful way to obtain access to what they require.”


Libraries Can’t Get Their Loaned Books Back Because of Trump’s Tariffs


The Trump administration’s tariff regime and the elimination of fee exemptions for items under $800 is limiting resource sharing between university libraries, trapping some books in foreign countries, and reversing long-held standards in academic cooperation.

“There are libraries that have our books that we've lent to them before all of this happened, and now they can't ship them back to us because their carrier either is flat out refusing to ship anything to the U.S., or they're citing not being able to handle the tariff situation,” Jessica Bower Relevo, associate director of resource sharing and reserves at Yale University Library, told me.

After Trump’s executive order ended the de minimis exemption, which allowed people to buy things internationally without paying tariffs if the items cost less than $800, we’ve written several stories about how the decision caused chaos over a wide variety of hobbies that rely on people buying things overseas, especially on Ebay, where many of those transactions take place.

Libraries that share their materials internationally are in a similar mess, partly because some countries’ mail services stopped shipments to and from the U.S. entirely, but the situation for them is arguably even more complicated because they’re not selling anything—they’re just lending books.

“It's not necessarily too expensive. It's that they don't have a mechanism in place to deal with the tariffs and how they're going to be applied,” Relevo said. “And I think that's true of U.S. shipping carriers as well. There’s a lot of confusion about how to handle this situation.”

“The tariffs have impacted interlibrary loans in various ways for different libraries,” Heather Evans, a librarian at RMIT University in Australia, told me in an email. “It has largely depended on their different procedures as to how much they have been affected. Some who use AusPost [Australia’s postal service] to post internationally have been more impacted and I've seen many libraries put a halt on borrowing to or from the US at all.” (AusPost suspended all shipments to the United States but plans to renew them on October 7).

Relevo told me that in some cases books are held up in customs indefinitely, or are “lost in warehouses” where they are held for no clear reason.

As Relevo explains it, libraries often provide people in foreign institutions books in their collections by giving them access to digitized materials, but some books are still only available in physical copies. These are not necessarily super rare or valuable books, but books that are only in print in certain countries. For example, a university library might have a specialized collection on a niche subject because it’s the focus area of a faculty member, a French university will obviously have a deeper collection of French literature, and some textbooks might only be published in some languages.

A librarian’s job is to give their community access to information, and international interlibrary loans extend that mission to other countries by having libraries work together. In the past, if an academic in the U.S. wanted access to a French university’s deep collection of French literature, they’d have to travel there. Today, academics can often ask that library to ship them the books they want. Relevo said this type of lending has always been useful, but became especially popular and important during COVID lockdowns, when many libraries were closed and international travel was limited.

“Interlibrary loans has been something that libraries have been able to do for a really long time, even back in the early 1900s,” Relevo said. “If we can't do that anymore and we're limiting what our users can access, because maybe they're only limited to what we have in our collection, then ultimately could hinder academic progress. Scholars have enjoyed for decades now the ability to basically get whatever they need for their research, to be very comprehensive in their literature reviews or the references that they need, or past research that's been done on that topic, because most libraries, especially academic libraries, do offer this service [...] If we can't do that anymore, or at least there's a barrier to doing that internationally, then researchers have to go back to old ways of doing things.”

The Trump administration upended this system of knowledge sharing and cooperation, making life even harder for academics in the U.S., who are already fleeing to foreign universities because they fear the government will censor their research.

The American Library Association (ALA) has a group dedicated to international interlibrary lending, called the International Interlibrary Loan (ILL) Committee, which is nested in the Sharing and Transforming Access to Resources Section (STARS) of the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA). Since Trump’s executive order and tariffs regime, the RUSA STARS International ILL Committee has produced a site dedicated to helping librarians navigate the new, unpredictable landscape.

In addition to explaining the basic facts of the tariffs and de minimis, the site also shares resources and “Tips & Tricks in Uncertain Times,” which encourages librarians to talk to partner libraries before lending or borrowing books, and to “be transparent and set realistic expectations with patrons.” The page also links to an online form that asks librarians to share any information they have about how different libraries are handling the elimination of de minimis in an attempt to crowd source a better understanding of the new international landscape.

“Let's say this library in Germany wanted to ship something to us,” Relevo said. “It sounds like the postal carriers just don't know how to even do that. They don’t know how to pass that tariff on to the library that's getting the material, there's just so much confusion on what you would even do if you even wanted to. So they're just saying, ‘No, we're not shipping to the U.S.’”

Relevo told me that one thing the resource sharing community has talked about a lot is how to label packages so customs agents know they are not [selling] goods to another country. Relevo said that some libraries have marked the value of books they’re lending as $0. Others have used specific codes to indicate the package isn’t a good that’s being bought or sold. But there’s not one method that has worked consistently across the board.

“It does technically have value, because it's a tangible item, and pretty much any tangible item is going to have some sort of value, but we're not selling it,” she said. “We're just letting that library borrow it and then we're going to get it back. But the way customs and tariffs work, it's more to do with buying and selling goods and library stuff isn't really factored into those laws [...] it's kind of a weird concept, especially when you live in a highly capitalized country.”

Relevo said that the last 10-15 years have been a very tumultuous time for libraries, not just because of tariffs, but because AI-generated content, the pandemic, and conservative organizations pressuring libraries to remove certain books from their collections.

“At the end of the day, us librarians just want to help people, so we're just trying to find the best ways to do that right now with the resources we have,” she said.

“What I would like the public to know about the situation is that their librarians as a group are very committed to doing the best we can for them and to finding the best options and ways to fulfill their requests and access needs. Please continue to ask us for what you need,” Evans said. “At the moment we would ask for a little extra patience, and perhaps understanding that we might not be able to get things as urgently for them if it involves the U.S., but we will do as we have always done and search for the fastest and most helpful way to obtain access to what they require.”




There Are 72% More Condo Sellers Than Buyers in the U.S.


#USA



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.