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Can we update the wiki? Most streaming sites no longer work.


Clearly the feds are onto us. They actively monitor this place and will put forth as much effort as possible to shut sites down.

Hold on, let me update this. Why are you stupid people/mods ok with such a shit list of garbage that doesn't work? Why do you condone giving free media a bad name? Holy shit, have some fucking standards. Don't just accept everything that's shoved into your idiot face.

This is disgusting. You all make me sick.

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in reply to twinklefruit

Step 1: Get some dank ass flower

Step 2: Follow the advice in this video

Step 3: Rinse and repeat

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in reply to twinklefruit

Name the names of streaming platforms that don't work, everything works on this side



💙 When Smurfs™ fall in love 💙


Post could also be titled "Oh, Smurfette™, baby, come to Papa . . ."

Of course, Papa Smurf must've shaved off his beard, tossed the goofy red hat, and put on some Just for Men hair coloring . . .

Or they could be merfolk, and all this is really happening underwater—who can say for certain?

Or even—how bout this: Andorians with really great tans who both used Just for Men hair coloring and had their horns surgically removed?

If I stare at this long enough, I kind of think that Ms. Blue Ladyperson, whether Andorian, mermaid, or Smurf, might actually be strangling the guy and saying something like "Give me back my bra, goddammit! It's fucking freezing in the garden of earthly delights this time of year!"

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The Rachel Maddow Show 10/6/25




Brajla skribo jubileas kaj evoluas

En la jaro 2025 oni festas la 200-jariĝon de brajlo, skribsistemo inventita por blinduloj en 1825 de la tiam 16-jara franco Louis Braille. Versio de brajlo kun esperantaj literoj estis proponita de la sveda pioniro Harald Thilander ĉirkaŭ la jaro 1900, kaj ekde 1904 daŭre aperadas la brajla revuo Esperanta Ligilo. Otto Prytz en detala artikolo speciale verkita por Libera Folio rakontas pri la estiĝo kaj evoluo de la brajla skribo por diversaj lingvoj.

liberafolio.org/2025/10/07/bra…

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Jon Stewart Makes the Case for Dems Holding the Line in Trump's Shutdown Warfare







Ted Cruz picks a fight with Wikipedia, accusing platform of left-wing bias


Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sent a letter to the nonprofit operator of Wikipedia alleging a pattern of liberal bias in articles on the collaborative encyclopedia.

"I write to request information about ideological bias on the Wikipedia platform and at the Wikimedia Foundation," Cruz wrote to Wikimedia Foundation CEO Maryana Iskander in a letter dated October 3. "Wikipedia began with a noble concept: crowdsource human knowledge using verifiable sources and make it free to the public. That's what makes reports of Wikipedia's systemic bias especially troubling."

Citing research from the conservative Manhattan Institute, Cruz wrote that "researchers have found that articles on the site often reflect a left-wing bias." Cruz alleged that "bias is particularly evident in Wikipedia's reliable sources/perennial sources list" because it describes "MSNBC and CNN as 'generally reliable' sources, while listing Fox News as a 'generally unreliable' source for politics and science. The left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center gets a top rating, but the Heritage Foundation, a prominent conservative think tank, is a 'blacklisted' and 'deprecated' source that Wikipedia's editors have determined 'promotes disinformation.'"

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Developing countries, especially China, led the clean energy charge but richer nations including the US and EU relied more than before on planet-warming fossil fuels for electricity generation.

China remains way ahead in clean energy growth [...]

India experienced slower electricity demand growth and also added significant new solar and wind capacity, meaning it too cut back on coal and gas.

In contrast, developed nations like the US, and also the EU, saw the opposite trend.


I've not read a single BBC rag article for a while now, are they usually this sloppy nowadays with how they portray the West in the best light LOL.. Looks like they gave up trying mid-way. Very poetic.

in reply to Samsuma

Technically PRC is still developing. It is just developing past the stagnating or even regressing developed nations.
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in reply to Samsuma

Renewables make so much sense for a poor country, the only barrier is and has been initial setup cost - but a ton of solar panels, over their thirty year lifespan, will be much cheaper and far more reliable than an equivalent amount of coal or gas in generators.
in reply to Carl [he/him]

Initial costs is quite an important barrier for poor countries.
in reply to Carl [he/him]

Exactly. China took the leap of the century by investing in renewables, and it paid off big time. Other Global South countries are slowly following suit. Energy, digital and cultural sovereignty should be actively sought out for lest of being beholden to Western imperialism and hegemony.
in reply to Samsuma

I think the way we should view this is that "developed nations" means nations that have peaked in their development and are no longer capable of developing further. Meanwhile, "developing nations" are the ones where progress is happening. Everything makes a lot more sense framing it that way.

in reply to silence7

“Australians have an absolute love affair with rooftop solar,” he said. ​“We have the highest rooftop PV penetration in the world, and it’s one of the driving forces of our energy transition.”


I wonder how this trend will continue now that Feed In tariffs have been significantly cut. Seems like more and more people are focused on installation of home batteries.

My parents installed a new PV system and it's been limited to 1.5kW peak export, or about 1/10th the systems total output. Seems a shame to have so much energy going to waste. Hard limits seem like a blunt instrument to ensure grid stability, when a more intelligent system / community battery could have utilized this energy.

in reply to georift

Batteries help a lot when you have a surplus of solar power during the middle of the day, and want to distribute it to evening use. For example, here in California, where the sun is just coming up, utility-scale batteries charged during yesterday's sunshine are now supplying about 10% of the state's electricity.

in reply to alexei_1917 [mirror/your pronouns]

I have a terminal app in my phone, but I don't normally use it from the touch keyboard..

The main reason I have it is because from it I can install an ssh server (and a few other services, like privoxy and so) and then connect to the phone through ssh and access that CLI from other locations, even places where the internet is restricted/monitored or there isn't a wifi access point (I can create a hotspot from the phone instead). If you are using a work laptop with restricted access, or are traveling and using a computer in your remote location, carrying around with you, in your pocket, a set of CLI / TUI tools and apps that you are familiar with can come in handy.

Also, nowadays you can plug a keyboard directly to your phone (a monitor too) and have it work as a portable terminal device. Of course it would be better if you were able to have a Desktop-grade OS in your phone for this.. but things like termux work if you are a "terminal junkie".

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in reply to Ferk

I suppose that would be good for emergencies or less than ideal situations, for all you "terminal junkies" out there, but... I tend to avoid the terminal in the first place, so I wouldn't really have a need for such a thing or understand what people would use it for.


Once again, looking for PS2 game suggestions!


I got through phases of games, and right now I'm in the one I like to think of everything-modern-is-making-me-angry-so-I'll-turn-back-to-vintage-games - and that's in the form of PCSX2 on my Steam Deck.

Playing the PS2 generation on the Steam Deck is kinda the 'perfect' generation: I can upscale the resolution without a performance hit, I can apply HD texture packs, Retro Achievements and I can drop the TDP to extend the battery life.

Anyway, I never had a PS2 (it was just a touch before my time), so there's so many games I'm yet to discover there. I'd love to hear any suggestions you might have for what I can play on there:

Just a couple notes:

  • No GTA games because they're better with the PC versions. While I've bought the games, the account that Rockstar demands people have to play their games makes me angry on principle (a single-player game forcing an online check each week to be able to play it? No thanks), so I've got cracked versions to play.
  • No Final Fantasy because I'm not even sure where to start!

So if anyone was around back in the PS2 era, and has some recommendations for games they've loved, I'm all ears. I've been having such a fun time playing these.

Some big thanks to my friends who made and run RetroDECK (my choice for emulating on the Steam Deck), and to the PCSX2 team (who I'm chatting to right now actually, so keep an eye out and in a week or so I'll share that chat with them all about creating and maintaining the PS2 emulator!)


Also, if you do have a Steam Deck, and want to play with the HD texture packs I do, then it's really simple. Just download the pack, and name then according to their game's I.D. code - SLUS-20743 for example, then place it in the texture_packs folder:

From there, go into PCSX2, then right-click the game, select properties, graphics, texture replacement and tick the two boxes I have:

Then you've got the games looking the best they can be!

Here's a link to a stack of pre-done HD textures for a lot of PS2 games, to help you on your way!

in reply to PerfectDark

I love Magic Pengel and Graffiti Kingdom. First is a turn-based JRPG, second is an action platformer. Both share the same gimmick where you collect materials to make the characters you play with the clunky in-game 3D modeler.






Washington turns its back on US citizens detained with the Global Sumud Flotilla


On October 6, after several US citizens had been detained for days by Israeli forces after attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee took to X to accuse these activists of taking “a carbon-spewing Hamas-funded boat ride in violation of [international] law intruding into war zone to stand [with] terrorists.”

Last week, Israeli forces detained over 435 activists who were taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla, the largest civilian-led humanitarian mission of its kind. While dozens are still being held by Israel, those who have been deported and released, allege mistreatment by Israeli forces.

The flotilla saw participation from delegates from 57 countries – but following the seizing of ships by Israeli forces, the US government has taken a unique position in both ignoring the plight of its own citizens and open condemnation of its own citizens by diplomatic personnel.

British parliamentarian Zarah Sultana demanded the United Kingdom call for the freedom of detained US citizen and activist David Adler, writing, “the US won’t act so it’s on us to demand justice.”

According to Laura Colston, mother of detained activist and journalist Alex Colston who alleges her son is being mistreated by Israeli forces, “calls/messages to US Gov’t officials are ignored.”

“When else has a US journalist been unlawfully detained abroad and the State Department has done essentially nothing about it?” wrote Freedom of the Press Foundation on X, in relation to Colston’s detention.

Progressive lawmakers pressure executive branch


Some US lawmakers have challenged the indifference of the executive branch.

Lawmakers have urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to protect the US citizens aboard the flotilla even before they were detained. In a letter sent on September 29, a group of congressional representatives, led by Representative Rashida Tlaib, argued that “the 24 American citizens on board these ships cannot afford another failure of American leadership.”

On Monday, California representative Ro Khanna said he plans to put pressure on Rubio and Huckabee for Adler’s release, writing, “Our government must stand up for an American citizen’s fair treatment and release.”

Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen posted a video of him speaking directly with the relatives of US flotilla activists detained by Israel, and called on Huckabee to “do his job.”

“The siege on Gaza is breaking”


The 24 US citizens aboard the flotilla who were captured by Israel include Adler, Colston, anti-imperialist veteran activist Greg Stoker, musicians Leila Hegazy and Carsie Blanton, and others.

“My sister is a New Yorker,” said Hegazy’s twin sister, Omnia, in an October 1 press conference after the flotilla was terrorized by Israeli attacks. “She is being openly threatened by the Israeli government, while our senators are sending money to Israel,” Hegazy said, denouncing her Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand for not speaking out for her sister.

The day after songwriter Carsie Blanton was detained by Israeli forces, her brother, Elijah, spoke at a pro-Palestine rally. Blanton said, that, although he does not know his sister’s current whereabouts, or where she is being detained, he knows that she is “not afraid,” because “they can see what we can see,” that “the siege on Gaza is breaking.”

The post Washington turns its back on US citizens detained with the Global Sumud Flotilla appeared first on Peoples Dispatch.





Wayland - How Best to Log My Own Desktop Activities


I'm self employed. I need to record how much time I spend on whatever task for whatever client.

Sounds simple, but I'm terrible at it. I always get to the end of the day without having recorded anything and not knowing what I've actually done.

Basically, I'd like to create a text log of the active window title, and take a screen cap.

I'd like to do this periodically as in every 15 minutes or so.

For the text log I just haven't been able to achieve this at all.

For the screen caps I can use flameshot to take a screenshot from the CLI, but it makes a sound and shows an animation which is sub-optimal.

Any suggestions of where to look much appreciated.

Edit: I'm not asking for a time tracking app. I want something to log the active window title and take a screen cap so I can figure out what I was doing and write it in my time tracking app.

Edit: I'm narrowing in on a solution.

Firstly, a lot of previously available solutions don't work because of recently implemented security features in gnome.

You need to enter unsafe mode by entering the following in the looking glass tool (which you can access by running lg in the alt + f2 dialog):

global.context.unsafe_mode = true

thereafter, this can grab the active window title for you:
gdbus call --session --dest org.gnome.Shell --object-path /org/gnome/Shell --method org.gnome.Shell.Eval "global.display.focus_window.title"

... and this can take a screen cap for you:
gdbus call --session --dest org.gnome.Shell.Screenshot --object-path /org/gnome/Shell/Screenshot --method org.gnome.Shell.Screenshot.Screenshot false false /tmp/screencap.png
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in reply to null_dot

Are you deadset on gnome because this would be crazy easy on hyprland
in reply to Communist

No I'm not especially loyal to gnome.

How would I achieve this with hyprland ?

in reply to null_dot

Hyprland has the screenshotting functionality builtin.

hyprctl dispatch capture window

in reply to null_dot

\#!/usr/bin/env bash

# get hyprland event socket path
HIS=$HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE
EVENT_SOCK="$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/hypr/$HIS/.socket2.sock"

# fallback / error check
if [ -z "$HIS" ] || [ ! -S "$EVENT_SOCK" ]; then
  echo "Error: cannot locate Hyprland event socket at $EVENT_SOCK" >&2
  exit 1
fi

logfile="${HOME}/hypr_focus.log"

# function to handle a line from the event stream
handle_event() {
  local line="$1"
  # check for activewindow event
  if [[ $line == activewindow* ]]; then
    # format: activewindow>>CLASS,TITLE
    # strip prefix
    local payload=${line#activewindow>>}
    # split on comma (first comma)
    local cls="${payload%%,*}"
    local title="${payload#*,}"
    local ts
    ts=$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
    echo "$ts — $title (class: $cls)" >> "$logfile"
  fi
  # optionally handle activewindowv2 if you want address instead
  # if [[ $line == activewindowv2* ]]; then
  #   ...
  # fi
}

# listen to the socket
socat -u "UNIX-CONNECT:$EVENT_SOCK" - | while IFS= read -r line; do
  handle_event "$line"
done

honestly if you're willing to do some work you can make hyprland do almost anything

**disclaimer i did not test this much

edit: forgot about the screenshot part, should be easy to add though, just add screenshotting everytime focus changes with grim or whatever

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in reply to Communist

Thanks.

I didn't really know hyprland was a thing prior to the comments in this thread. It looks great though.

However, the install process seems non-trivial so I'm going to wait until I have a little more time to play around with it.

in reply to null_dot

Feel free to message me on matrix with questions, it's on my profile and I do free infinite troubleshooting



in reply to silence7

I mean, yeah, I don’t trust a single word out of his mouth. He’s a fossil fuel stan. I think we should assume that anything this administration says, the opposite is true


MIT created the mathematical proof we are living in a protracted class war waged by the parasitic capitalist classes.




APROPOS OF EVERYTHING

MIT created the mathematical proof we are living in a protracted #classWar waged by the parasitic capitalist classes.

Living Wage Calculator
livingwage.mit.edu/

❝ We developed the Living Wage Calculator to… estimate the local wage rate that a full-time worker requires to cover the costs of their family’s basic needs where they live…❞

in Manhattan, a living wage should be $33/hour.

the purpose of a capitalist is to keep us in debt & poverty

#labor #fascism #USpol



in reply to silence7

I doubt it'll affect earth overshoot day, but that is somewhat good news.
in reply to RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️

We actually need to cut the use of fossil fuels to zero to make it stop getting worse — but this is an indication that something like that is actually possible.

in reply to ardi60

The workarounds people come up with to not make an MS account seem crazy to me. What difference does it really make if its a local account or not? You are still using windows so clearly you are ok with everything else, but the account is too much?
in reply to Korhaka

Using a Microsoft cloud account to log into my local computer means Microsoft owns credentials to a device in my house, and if they get hacked (which they do, all the fucking time), my device is less secure because of it and my data is less secure because of it.

There's absolutely no need for my copy of Windows to require me to login using a cloud-based account.

You can use all manner of apps to disable the telemetry and privacy nonsense that people have issues with Windows about (and I similarly find Microsoft's privacy-last approach to be tedious), but if your computer requires you to use a cloud account to log in, then your computer is susceptible to that cloud account being hijacked or hacked and Microsoft has given absolutely no good reason for this to be the case.

Logging in to a Microsoft account doesn't provide any real benefit to the user at all, the best you can say is that you're not prompted to log in again if you run the Microsoft Store or the Xbox app, and that's not a compelling benefit.

in reply to Korhaka

Well, at least in 10, the username is something dumb and you can't change it during creation (or everywhere easily after creation) when doing an online account. But linking after you create your account let you set it to whatever. So there may be people who are fine with online accounts but just want to set their usernames to whatever.
in reply to Korhaka

I don't have a personal Microsoft account, and have no desire to create one more account, but am required by my organisation to use 1 Windows-only software for 2 hours every week. As such, I run that in a Windows VM on my computer, and this doesn't seem like it'd be worth the effort of making a MS account
in reply to Korhaka

I shouldn't need to have an internet connection to login to my desktop.
in reply to ardi60

ChrisTitusTech's latest video on it... You're welcome. He has a curl you can use at any point in the installer to bypass the whole thing and land on desktop in a local account named admin


O que é uma revolução?


cross-posted from: lemmy.eco.br/post/17179992



Syria shares results of parliamentary election amid inclusivity concerns


Syria has published the results of its first parliamentary election since the government of former President Bashar al-Assad was toppled, revealing that most new members of the revamped People’s Assembly are Sunni Muslim and male.

Electoral commission spokesperson Nawar Najmeh told a press conference on Monday that only four percent of the 119 members selected in the indirect vote were women and only two Christians were among the winners, sparking concerns about inclusivity and fairness.

Sunday’s vote saw around 6,000 members of regional electoral colleges choose candidates from preapproved lists, part of a process to produce nearly two-thirds of the new 210-seat body. President Ahmed al-Sharaa will later select the remaining third.

Citing security and political reasons, authorities postponed the vote in areas outside government control, including Kurdish-held parts of Syria’s north and northeast, as well as the province of Suwayda, held by the Druze minority. Those suspensions left 21 seats empty.



Mossad ‘in contact from very beginning’ with killers of Italian PM, reporter reveals


In late 1973, five members of the Black September Palestinian militant group were arrested thanks to a tipoff from the Mossad, which claimed they were preparing to shoot down an Israeli commercial airliner at Rome’s largest airport with ground-to-air missiles. However, Moro arranged for them to be released a month later, then transported to Libya.

The Black September members were first flown to Malta on an Italian transport plane known as Argo 16 — which was routinely used to ferry Operation Gladio operatives to a secret training base in Sardinia, and deliver CIA/MI6 weapons to secret depots dotted around the country. When Mossad observed the Palestinians there and realized they’d been freed, they became “very annoyed,” according to Rome’s then counterespionage chief, Ambrogio Viviani.

On November 23 1973, Argo 16 crashed shortly after taking off from Venice Airport, killing the entire veteran crew.

An initial probe concluded the tragedy was an accident, but the case was reopened by the Venice prosecutor’s office in 1986. That investigation faltered as well, when security and intelligence officials refused to testify, and began withholding evidence. However, the judge overseeing the case, Carlo Mastelloni, told Salerno there was no doubt, based on “objective evidence,” that the plane’s downing was Israel’s dirty work.

“It’s all tied to the famous ‘Moro agreement,’” Mastelloni asserted. Argo 16’s sabotage was not only “retaliation” for the release of the arrested Palestinians, but a “warning” over Italy’s “concessions” to “Tel Aviv’s enemies,” he stated. Still, Lodo Moro continued to hold despite the implicit threat of violence, which raises the question of whether Mossad felt the need to up the ante.


in reply to silence7

Turns out magic credits dont do shit. The only thing we can do at this point is degrowth. Which makes all the capitalist piggies gasp.
in reply to Sanctus

The poor shareholders and CEOs. My heart goes out to them 🙁
in reply to Sanctus

Unsure if it's so much as degrowth but to alter our approach. Quite trying to scale up 1800 and 1900s tech and science and modernize our society and infrastructure. Creating loop systems rather than coal power and other poor energy sources.
in reply to Sanctus

Well yeah any potential solution is going to mean reduced potential profit, which you could describe as degrowth, but that would be the worst possible way to describe it.

The reason why we haven't gotten anywhere with carbon reduction is because wealthy people block any efforts.

Telling them that degrowth is the solution is unlikely to motivate them.

in reply to null_dot

Thats okay, its not supposed to motivate them. Their power needs to be removed. They clearly cannot govern the world responsibly.
in reply to Sanctus

How do you propose to do that given the current slide into fascism?
in reply to null_dot

The first step would be to educate people with anarchist literature. It would be a process dismantling hierarchies without destroying our society of connectivity but I believe its possible. I believe people are, and are becoming more, altruistic on average otherwise civilization would not have been an emergent property of our collectivism.
in reply to Sanctus

I feel like you must have slipped through a rift in the time / space continuum and are visiting us from another reality.

The first step would be to educate people with anarchist literature.


In 2025, we're completely unable to expect "people" at large to engage in any kind of reasoning.

You can't just propose to "educate people with anarchist literature" like that's some kind of solution.

in reply to null_dot

theanarchistlibrary.org/librar…

If you feel you can't educate others, assist those who can. You'll never stop bad people from existing, but you can remove the ladders they seize to lord over us.

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Can Democrats Win Back Rust Belt Voters?




Give up your social security to buy NATO weapons


After not being able to beat Ukraine within 5 years Putin is definitely starting a ground invasion of Europe, which already spends 4 times more on weapons than Russia


FIFA takes no action against Israel


GENEVA (AP) — Facing growing global calls to suspend Israeli teams from soccer, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Thursday the governing body must promote peace and unity and could not solve political issues.

Norway was among European soccer federations urging UEFA to call a vote of its executive committee ahead of the FIFA meeting in Zurich on suspending Israeli teams from international competitions. Turkey’s soccer body directly called on UEFA and FIFA to suspend Israel.

Any vote of the 20-member UEFA panel seemed likely to pass, people familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press, despite opposition from some members including Israel and Germany.

FIFA and Infantino — who has built close ties to Trump ahead of the U.S. co-hosting the World Cup next year with Canada and Mexico — were never likely to follow any UEFA vote. That prospect became even more distant last week when the U.S. State Department said it would work to protect Israel’s status in soccer.

https://apnews.com/article/fifa-israel-gaza-uefa-world-cup-e756c05a1d53aee9a9ae21ae76d132ab

in reply to geneva_convenience

Kinda feels like the rate at which the US is self destructing will prevent the World Cup from taking place anyways.
in reply to geneva_convenience

FIFA takes Dollars, not actions… same as US politicians.

Israel is a terrorist state