Vance humiliated over 'obvious' plan to 'take out' Trump's kids for his own ambition
Vance humiliated over 'obvious' plan to 'take out' Trump's kids for his own ambition
Reacting to J.D. Vance’s abruptly aborted appearance on ABC on Sunday, former GOP campaign adviser Rick Wilson ridiculed the vice president's latest “embarrassing” stab at getting out of Donald Trump’s shadow and casting himself as the MAGA heir appa…Tom Boggioni (Raw Story)
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Intel Compute Sticks - Making them useful (or fun)?
Edit: So one is definitely going to be the Proselytizer Library Stick (OK I need a better name for it, fine). Going to test out some Debian options on there, just need to find a nice way to make it a user friendly portable library/reader, so feel free to mention whatever comes to mind there as well.
But I have more of these little suckers, so thats just one for now.
So I've got a few Intel compute sticks sitting on my desk here, and I don't know what I want to do with them (aside from throw them out, I'd rather find some value in them if I can).
They are STK1AW32SC, which have the atom x5-Z8330 chips, with a whopping 2gb ram, 32gb emmc, and a microsd slot.
A few things I've considered:
- Take a few LCDs and the drivers and make a "household front end", basically just point to my locally hosted services (mealie for recipes, hass, etc)
- Same thing but make it a digital picture frame
- Compute to point to a magic mirror instance
- Try out how terrible emulation is on them to make a little game console for the kids thats standalone? They already can use the living room one for that, which is a usff box with a lot more power. So probably not.
- Automatically boots to rick roll to stick in TVs at my BILs house and drive him nuts?
Open to ideas! I've got tons of machines here, so I really don't need them to do anything - which means the silly and borderline stupid (see rick roll note above) are perfectly acceptable ideas.
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The Free Press Called Out "Incomplete" Reporting on Gaza's Starving Children. Here's the Complete Story.
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37491017
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Oct 12, 2025
David Ellison, heir to the fortune of his father, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, is said to have been attracted to Weiss and The Free Press specifically for the outlet’s pro-Israel stance. Dylan Byers, who broke news of the FP sale for Puck, reported that Ellison was “smitten by Bari’s unwavering support of Israel and preoccupation with the rise of antisemitism—issues that are as near and dear to David’s father, Larry, as they are to Paramount’s outgoing owner.”Facing blowback for minimizing the famine in Gaza, The Free Press responded by saying that critics of the article, including Drop Site, are “journalists who oppose actual journalism.”
Weiss added: “You’ll notice one important aspect about the uproar: No one is disputing the facts in our piece.”
Well, we are. The Free Press claims in its investigation to have looked at the cases of 12 Palestinian’s photographs, as well as the child, Muhammad Zakariya Ayyouba Al-Mutawaq who appeared prominently in a New York Times article—and whose story they questioned in a previous Free Press article. Yet instead of reporting on the 12 Palestinians they claimed to have looked into, the article in fact only addresses nine, or arguably ten, an inexplicable discrepancy, and doesn’t provide original reporting on any of the cases.
The Free Press Called Out "Incomplete" Reporting on Gaza's Starving Children. Here's the Complete Story.
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37491017
Ryan Grim
Oct 12, 2025
David Ellison, heir to the fortune of his father, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, is said to have been attracted to Weiss and The Free Press specifically for the outlet’s pro-Israel stance. Dylan Byers, who broke news of the FP sale for Puck, reported that Ellison was “smitten by Bari’s unwavering support of Israel and preoccupation with the rise of antisemitism—issues that are as near and dear to David’s father, Larry, as they are to Paramount’s outgoing owner.”Facing blowback for minimizing the famine in Gaza, The Free Press responded by saying that critics of the article, including Drop Site, are “journalists who oppose actual journalism.”
Weiss added: “You’ll notice one important aspect about the uproar: No one is disputing the facts in our piece.”
Well, we are. The Free Press claims in its investigation to have looked at the cases of 12 Palestinian’s photographs, as well as the child, Muhammad Zakariya Ayyouba Al-Mutawaq who appeared prominently in a New York Times article—and whose story they questioned in a previous Free Press article. Yet instead of reporting on the 12 Palestinians they claimed to have looked into, the article in fact only addresses nine, or arguably ten, an inexplicable discrepancy, and doesn’t provide original reporting on any of the cases.
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The Free Press Called Out "Incomplete" Reporting on Gaza's Starving Children. Here's the Complete Story.
Ryan Grim
Oct 12, 2025
David Ellison, heir to the fortune of his father, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, is said to have been attracted to Weiss and The Free Press specifically for the outlet’s pro-Israel stance. Dylan Byers, who broke news of the FP sale for Puck, reported that Ellison was “smitten by Bari’s unwavering support of Israel and preoccupation with the rise of antisemitism—issues that are as near and dear to David’s father, Larry, as they are to Paramount’s outgoing owner.”Facing blowback for minimizing the famine in Gaza, The Free Press responded by saying that critics of the article, including Drop Site, are “journalists who oppose actual journalism.”
Weiss added: “You’ll notice one important aspect about the uproar: No one is disputing the facts in our piece.”
Well, we are. The Free Press claims in its investigation to have looked at the cases of 12 Palestinian’s photographs, as well as the child, Muhammad Zakariya Ayyouba Al-Mutawaq who appeared prominently in a New York Times article—and whose story they questioned in a previous Free Press article. Yet instead of reporting on the 12 Palestinians they claimed to have looked into, the article in fact only addresses nine, or arguably ten, an inexplicable discrepancy, and doesn’t provide original reporting on any of the cases.
The Free Press Called Out "Incomplete" Reporting on Gaza's Starving Children. Here's the Complete Story.
CBS's Bari Weiss touted Free Press article as the "ground truth." Drop Site spoke to the actual families.Ryan Grim (Drop Site News)
Against ‘chat control’: we can’t eliminate child abuse by eliminating privacy
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Architecture Of Joy - Amusement Park Photos by Franck Bohbot
franck bohbot frames sculptural forms in vienna's amusement park
franck bohbot’s architecture of joy explores the built environment of amusement, revealing the hidden structural beauty of vienna’s prater.thomai tsimpou I designboom (Designboom)
New release of Plan9 successor 9FRONT now available
From the Release page:
- memdraw and devdraw now support affine warp primitive with demonstration programs provided in form of games/rotzoomer and see also image(1).
- new atomic(2) functions provided for arm, arm64, mips, 386 and amd64.
- big stabilization improvements for kernel when it runs out of memory as well as complete overhaul of the mount and image cache.
- irtio10 i/o bar support for openbsd vmd.
- libc got rune normalization updated to unicode v17.
- libsec now has blake2 implementation.
- git got a new rebase utility.
- troff got ported to native plan9 from ape.
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I recommend reading their "Frequently Questioned Answers" document, aka Dash1.
fqa.9front.org/dash1.release.p…
I've read a lot of tech docs through the years. Hands down, this is my favorite.
I do not recommend installing their OS, unless you have time to kill and curiosity.
9front is completely useless. It's a programmer's toy; a sandbox to develop some OS build ideas.
Next-gen MRAM breakthrough can flip bits at SRAM-rivalling speeds with low power consumption — researchers claim true next-gen breakthrough using Tungsten layer
Next-gen MRAM breakthrough can flip bits at SRAM-rivalling speeds with low power consumption — researchers claim true next-gen breakthrough using Tungsten layer
Technology is compatible with existing semiconductor manufacturing methods.Mark Tyson (Tom's Hardware)
Ukraine could cease to exist – Lukashenko
Ukraine could cease to exist – Lukashenko
Vladimir Zelensky must be urgently pressured to engage in peace talks with Moscow, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has saidRT
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All living Israeli captives and hundreds of Palestinians released; Trump addresses Knesset
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37487709
Dozens of bodies continue to be recovered every day in Gaza since the ceasefire went into effect on Friday, including 60 bodies in the past 24 hours. Roughly 500,000 Palestinians return to northern Gaza amid widespread destruction. Hundreds of Palestinian captives freed from Israeli detention arrive in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, or are exiled to Egypt as part of the ceasefire deal. Hamas releases all 20 remaining living Israeli captives. In the wake of Israel’s partial withdrawal, armed Palestinian groups accused of collaborating with Israel clash with security forces and resistance fighters in Gaza City. President Donald Trump addresses the Israeli Knesset to standing ovations then heads to Egypt for “Peace Summit” with world leaders. The American government shutdown entered its third week, leaving 750,000 workers furloughed and essential services paused. New lawsuit alleges postal worker Kingsley Fifi Bimpong died under police neglect in a Minnesota jail. Fighting on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border intensifies after Pakistani strikes putatively targeting Tehreek-e-Taliban fighters inside Afghanistan. An RSF strike in Sudan’s El-Fasher kills at least 60.
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How the United States is eating Trump's tariffs
U.S. companies and consumers are bearing the brunt of the country's new import tariffs, early indications show, contradicting assertions by President Donald Trump and complicating the Federal Reserve's fight against inflation.
Cavallo and researchers Paola Llamas and Franco Vasquez have been tracking the price of 359,148 goods, from carpets to coffee, at major online and brick-and-mortar retailers in the United States.
They found that imported goods have become 4% more expensive since Trump started imposing tariffs in early March, while the price of domestic products rose by 2%.
The biggest increases for imports were seen in goods that the United States cannot produce domestically, such as coffee, or that come from highly penalised countries, like Turkey.
These price hikes, while material, have been generally far smaller than the tariff rate on the products in question - implying that sellers were absorbing some of the cost as well.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/how-united-states-is-eating-trumps-tariffs-2025-10-13/
Prosecutors convening grand jury in Hope Florida investigation of Medicaid funds diverted to Desantis' campaign
Prosecutors in Tallahassee are convening a grand jury relating to the Hope Florida Foundation, reinvigorating a scandal that has engulfed the charity spearheaded by Casey DeSantis, the governor’s wife.
The investigation began after revelations, first reported by the Herald/Times, that the DeSantis administration directed $10 million from a legal settlement with the Medicaid contractor Centene through the foundation for political purposes.
Nearly all of the money ended up in a political committee controlled by DeSantis’ chief of staff, James Uthmeier. The committee’s purpose was to defeat last year’s recreational marijuana amendment. DeSantis later named Uthmeier as Florida’s attorney general.
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One of Europe’s biggest farm machinery firms halts US exports over ‘hidden’ tariffs
One of Europe’s biggest farm machinery companies, Krone, has been forced to pause exports of large equipment to the US because of “alarming” and little-known new tariffs that are hitting hundreds of products from knitting needles and hairdryers to combine harvesters.
Among the products on the steel derivatives list drawn up in consultation with US manufacturers, Donald Trump is taxing 407 specific products ranging from tiny embroidery stilettos to cooker hoods, barbecues, fridges, freezers, dishwashers, hair curling tongs, grills, elevators, bridge and railway structures, agriculture equipment and wind turbines.
It has meant that since 18 August, companies such as Krone and the construction company Liebherr in Germany have to provide an unprecedented level of detail to customs border authorities certifying the origin, weight and value of any steel in their products right down to nuts and bolts.
One of Europe’s biggest farm machinery firms halts US exports over ‘hidden’ tariffs
Krone says ‘alarming’ levies on about 400 goods including hair dryers and combine harvesters have forced pauseLisa O’Carroll (The Guardian)
Datacenter water use? California governor says don't ask, don't tell
Datacenter water use? California governor says don't ask, don't tell
: Bid for transparency on consumption evaporates with Newsom vetoDan Robinson (The Register)
Department of Health and Human Services rescinds more than half of the 1,300 termination notices it sent, reports say
On Friday, the White House budget office announced that as a result of the ongoing government shutdown, reductions in force (RIFs) across agencies have begun.
However, over the weekend, the administration rescinded more than half of the 1,300 termination notices it sent to public health officials at the CDC, according to Axios and Reuters, citing sources familiar. Around 600 people at the agency remain fired.
On Saturday, the New York Times reported that members of the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS), informally known as “disease detectives”, as well as the team that compiles the widely respected scientific journal, the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, were among the employees reinstated.
Firings of hundreds of CDC employees reportedly reversed
Department of Health and Human Services rescinds more than half of the 1,300 termination notices it sent, reports sayShrai Popat (The Guardian)
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Released Palestinian abductees receive a rapturous welcome upon arriving in Gaza.
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All living Israeli captives and hundreds of Palestinians released; Trump addresses Knesset
Drop Site News | Substack
Independent news on politics and war. Click to read Drop Site News, a Substack publication with hundreds of thousands of subscribers.Drop Site News
Live Scandal! Video of the moment Israeli Knesset member Ofer Cassif was expelled after raising a sign reading “Recognize Palestine” during Trump’s speech.
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5 things to know about the health care fight behind the shutdown
- The public supports the subsidies
- The issue is urgent since open enrollment starts soon
- Premiums are set to shoot up next year
- Most enrollees live in states that Trump won
- Is stupid, I'm not putting it up.
Alaska Agreements Become 'Guiding Star' in Work on Ukrainian Settlement - Kremlin Aide
Alaska Agreements Become 'Guiding Star' in Work on Ukrainian Settlement - Kremlin Aide
Agreements reached in Alaska are the basis for a possible settlement of the Ukraine conflict, and we must fight to advance these agreements, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said.Sputnik International
Harvard investigating breach linked to Oracle zero-day exploit
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That's a bit unfair. It's a very good DBMS.
Except now they are using such things in roles they are unfit for, from the beginning.
And it's not such a good DBMS for that to weigh more than everything else.
Eh, Postgres seems to be the standard these days.
Not sure why anyone would go with anything else for a new project.
Students With Hearing and Vision Loss Get Funding Back Despite Trump’s Anti-DEI Campaign- Funds are being rerouted by Republicans
Following public outcry, the U.S. Department of Education has restored funding for students who have both hearing and vision loss, about a month after cutting it.
But rather than sending the money directly to the four programs that are part of a national network helping students who are deaf and blind, a condition known as deafblindness, the department has instead rerouted the grants to a different organization that will provide funding for those vulnerable students.
Grants to the four agencies total about $1 million a year. The department started funding state-level programs to help deafblind students more than 40 years ago in response to the rubella epidemic in the late 1960s. Nationally, there are about 10,000 children and young adults, from infants to 21-year-olds, who are deafblind and more than 1,000 in the eight affected states, according to the National Center on Deafblindness.
While the population is small, it is among the most complex to serve; educators rely on the deafblindness programs for support and training.
Education Dept. Reverses Decision to Halt Funds for Deafblind Student Programs
Following public outcry, the Department of Education has reversed its decision to cut funding for students who have both hearing and vision loss, opting instead to reroute grants to an organization that will provide funding to these students.ProPublica
'It's going to be really bad': Fears over AI bubble bursting grow in Silicon Valley
In recent days, warnings of an AI bubble have come from the Bank of England, the International Monetary Fund, as well as JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon who told the BBC "the level of uncertainty should be higher in most people's minds".
And here, in what is often considered the tech capital of the world, concerns are growing.
At a panel discussion at Silicon Valley's Computer History Museum this week, early AI entrepreneur Jerry Kaplan told a packed audience he has lived through four bubbles.
He's especially concerned now given the magnitude of money on the table as compared to the dot-com boom. There's so much more to lose.
"When [the bubble] breaks, it's going to be really bad, and not just for people in AI," he said.
A tangled web of deals stokes AI bubble fears in Silicon Valley
Some are worried that the rapid rise in the value of AI tech companies may be a bubble waiting to burst.Lily Jamali (BBC News)
Immigrants selling food, flowers and other merchandise in California will have new privacy protections intended to keep their identities secret from federal immigration agents.
The measure, signed into law this past week by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, comes on the heels of other recently enacted state laws meant to shield students in schools and patients at health care facilities from the reach of President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement actions.
Democratic-led states are adding laws resisting Trump even as he intensifies his deportation campaign by seeking to deploy National Guard troops to Democratic-led cities to reinforce U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who are arresting people suspected of being in the U.S. illegally.
https://apnews.com/article/immigration-trump-california-c316e043d2fe20c9a41755c4cab1aebb
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OpenAI is trying to clamp down on ‘bias’ in ChatGPT
OpenAI is trying to clamp down on ‘bias’ in ChatGPT
OpenAI releases results of ChatGPT’s ability to stay objective when prompted with political and cultural hot topics.Elissa Welle (The Verge)
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Time to start using the coded language mantras conservatives used to use back at them.
Naked bike riders demonstrate against federal troops in 'quintessentially Portland' protest
Protesters rallying against the Trump administration in Portland put the city’s quirky and irreverent reputation on display Sunday by pedaling through the streets wearing absolutely nothing — or close to it — in an “emergency” edition of the annual World Naked Bike Ride.
Crowds that have gathered daily and nightly outside the immigration facility in Oregon’s largest city in recent days have embraced the absurd, donning inflatable frog, unicorn, axolotl and banana costumes as they face off with federal law enforcement who often deploy tear gas and pepper balls.
The bike ride is an annual tradition that usually happens in the summer, but organizers of this weekend’s hastily called event said another nude ride was necessary to speak out against President Donald Trump’s attempts to mobilize the National Guard to quell protests.
https://apnews.com/article/portland-oregon-naked-bike-ride-protest-43ecafc5f5ce0a7d7f44dc016fbe86d0
'Ukraine Should Not Lose, Putin Must Not Win': Why the West Chooses Careful Language
'Ukraine Should Not Lose, Putin Must Not Win': Why the West Chooses Careful Language
Western leaders deliberately use cautious phrasing — “Ukraine must not lose” and “Putin must not win” — to signal support while avoiding the escalatory and legally fraught consequences of openly calling for Russia’s defeat.Lyuba Lulko (Pravda English)
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In Ukraine, a proposal has been made to create a new army of minors
In Ukraine, a proposal has been made to create a new army of minors
The commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ reconnaissance unit, Denis Yaroslavsky, said that Ukraine should start preparing underage boys for further service in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, according to the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN.newsmaker newsmaker (English News front)
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Press review: NATO drills risk Russian response as lasting peace in Gaza remains uncertain
Press review: NATO drills risk Russian response as lasting peace in Gaza remains uncertain
Top stories from the Russian press on Monday, October 13thTASS
Russian troops liberate two communities in Ukraine operation over past day — top brass
Russian troops liberate two communities in Ukraine operation over past day — top brass
Russia’s Battlegroup West inflicted more than 230 casualties on Ukrainian troops and destroyed a US-made armored personnel carrier in its area of responsibility over the past day, the Defense Ministry reportedTASS
US guiding Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy
US guiding Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy – FT
Washington is closely involved in all stages of Kiev’s attacks on civilian infrastructure inside Russia, sources have saidRT
Palestinian issue isn’t resolved – Lavrov
Palestinian issue isn’t resolved – Lavrov
The final settlement of the conflict would require the creation of a separate Palestinian state, Russian FM Sergey Lavrov has saidRT
Zoom Into the Sun
Fall into our nearest star in this gorgeous high-resolution view of the Sun. Taken by Solar Orbiter, a joint NASA-ESA mission, the image stretches from the fiery photosphere — full of filaments and prominences — to the wispy yet unbelievably hot corona. It’s well worth clicking through to zoom in and around the full size image. (Image credit: ESA & NASA/Solar Orbiter/EUI Team, E. Kraaikamp; via Gizmodo)
#coronalMassEjection #fluidDynamics #magnetohydrodynamics #physics #plasma #science #solarDynamics #sun
This Is the Highest-Resolution Portrait of the Sun We’ve Ever Seen
Solar Orbiter pieced together 200 ultraviolet images to show our star’s million-degree atmosphere in all its glory.Isaac Schultz (Gizmodo)
We're all going to be paying AI's Godzilla-sized power bills
We're all going to be paying AI's Godzilla-sized power bills
Opinion: Even if you never use it, you'll be paying for it thanks to datacenters' never-ending hunger for electricitySteven J. Vaughan-Nichols (The Register)
anon5621
in reply to curbstickle • • •Lakka - The DIY open source retrogaming emulation console
www.lakka.tvcurbstickle
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in reply to curbstickle • • •curbstickle
in reply to anon5621 • • •I mostly just like to avoid the landfill if it can be avoided, now to find something to do with the other ones that have been sitting in the bin for a while...
They used to do digital signage work, but they've long since been replaced in my lab use, thus the issue with what to do with them now 😀
janNatan
in reply to curbstickle • • •How much storage does it have? Google search indicates it may just be 32GB. With a small distro, you just maybe just barely fit text only Wikipedia on there with Kiwix (or whatever the Wikipedia archive reader is called.)
Alternatively, you could put some books from Project Gutenberg on there. Throw in some public domain music recordings, a freely available movie or two (like the ones from the blender project), and maybe some light weight open source games... Then, you could have have yourself a portable offline library which could be shared with no legal repercussions.
curbstickle
in reply to janNatan • • •Its just the 32gb emmc + whatever you shove on an sdxc - technically supports up to 128gb (officially), but by spec its sdxc v3, so untested/unsupported up to 2tb. I've got a bunch of spares at 128gb or less so thats what I'll likely toss in.
I like the idea of a mini library.... but maybe a step further and drop in a front end to navigate books, with a lightweight ebook reader application, and put some anti-capitalist works on there? With a bonus of the AFAQ? Ooh and some anti-fascist materials....
I could call it my Proselytizer Stick
janNatan
in reply to curbstickle • • •I've been meaning to do something like a portable library myself. Your version of that sounds interesting.
Do you mind if I ask what the AFAQ is? A Google search didn't lead me to a concrete answer.
curbstickle
in reply to janNatan • • •I'm referring to the Anarchist FAQ
There is a group read of it happening that I am just now realizing I was probably tagged on my db0 account, and I totally forgot about it!
Anyway, I think something with both non-fiction works and fiction with a specific lean would be neat. Everything from The Iron Heel to The Conquest of Bread, a bit of Civil Disobedience by Thoreau, etc.
An Anarchist FAQ
www.anarchistfaq.orgcurbstickle
in reply to janNatan • • •So just for the record, I think this works quite nicely. Using foliate as the ebook reader, mx linux on the stick, its pretty responsive. I think I can trim it down further (maybe I'll go full custom build if I have the time), but its pretty good to go right now.
One thing I was thinking about doing, since its OPDS friendly, is setting up a custom catalog to be available publicly that it can access, for ease of adding new books. I'm also going to grab and load a bunch locally, I have some on my library server right now, but I'll probably focus and expand the collection a bit for this.
Maybe something with sections for economics, the environment, anti-imperialism, social progressivism, etc.
I also really like the idea of incorporating some of the piefed rational discourse kit (maybe including some videos in a different section, or links to a wiki? Not sure yet.).
Well that part it looks like will be a project unto itself, but either way - the anti-fascist proselytizer stick has a start!
Evkob (they/them)
in reply to curbstickle • • •GitHub - grassmunk/Chicago95: A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.
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in reply to Evkob (they/them) • • •just_another_person
in reply to curbstickle • • •curbstickle
in reply to just_another_person • • •Nah, they can definitely do a decent display, I've had a desktop running a stupidly fat web app (not mine) on those with 1440p at 60hz. And that stupid thing needed windows, which was even worse. Trying to do a second thing with windows + that stupid app? Waste of time, not going to happen, but the main app ran just fine as bloat on top of bloat.
But light desktop stuff they can do just fine, however that isn't what I want. A few ideas from the original:
- Portable library (definitely going to happen, I'm installing now and going to build Bookworm on it)
- Portable (not mobile) emulation station, may happen, toss some NES and Genesis games on it. May try that out tonight after the library build.
- (not from the other thread) Portable kid distraction (basically boot to gcompris) - maybe, I'll have to see how well that works. Should only need opengl 2.1, but I think that chip supports 4.something, so should be good.
just_another_person
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in reply to just_another_person • • •curbstickle
in reply to just_another_person • • •Here you go, one still has windows on it:
Ooh, MX grabbed it off the bat too:
Eugenia
in reply to curbstickle • • •notthebees
in reply to Eugenia • • •Sleevezipper
in reply to curbstickle • • •Get Started - Volumio
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in reply to Sleevezipper • • •slazer2au
in reply to curbstickle • • •Action retro did a video on them recently.
https:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3WvOzdlpwY
curbstickle
in reply to slazer2au • • •I am actually quite impressed with mxlinux on there!
Edit: Oh, for the record the little hdmi extension cable (~6" or so) is super handy and what he was missing when he had it plugged into the back of that monitor. I might stick it into a video switch though.
curbstickle
in reply to slazer2au • • •ProperlyProperTea
in reply to curbstickle • • •I just bought one to use as a Magic Mirror dashboard. I can't think of any other real use for them other than as dashboards.
I like the Volumio idea though. You can set up a Music Assistant container and get a whole home audio setup without having to run a bunch of speaker wire. At my old place I had an Apple TV airplay movie audio into the kitchen so you wouldn't miss any dialogue while you ran into the kitchen.
Edit: Really specific hypothetical. If they're powerful enough to run Kodi, and you have a travel homelab with Jellyfin/Plex, I wonder if they could serve as a travel streaming stick 🤔
curbstickle
in reply to ProperlyProperTea • • •Good question.... They really aren't bad at all when it comes to simple video playback.... Worth trying on one of them at least!
dick_fineman
in reply to curbstickle • • •curbstickle
in reply to dick_fineman • • •Retro gaming I think is going to be good for one, cluster-wise I'd be better off with the old pi 3bs I have... somewhere.... I think in with the microcontroller bin (amidst of a pile of esp32s).
I've got a USB gamepad I picked up when radio shack was closing its stores, I think thats with the old consoles though (everything going back to n64, my NES, Genesis, and PS1 are long gone unfortunately), which is at my BIL's house as he is playing my old Wii and PS2. Which is now making me want to take the of Xbox shell and shove a PC in there for the living room, a good excuse to upgrade the living room PC... But a whole new project at the same time lol
fruitycoder
in reply to curbstickle • • •utopiah
in reply to fruitycoder • • •Ah... forgot about them for a while, checking : last update from April "#58 - Dev Kits, Compute Packs, & 2025 Timeline" so in theory now they are on board certification. Good occasion to also check github.com/SimulaVR/Simula/com…
Out of curiosity, did you try one?
Commits · SimulaVR/Simula
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in reply to utopiah • • •utopiah
in reply to fruitycoder • • •Ah, interesting. I did try it years ago on my desktop with my Valve Index but didn't consider on the SteamDeck. How does it work without 6DoF and controllers?
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in reply to curbstickle • • •curbstickle
in reply to ☂️- • • •Good idea, already covered with a modified lenovo tiny though
Might do a "portable" version though!
utopiah
in reply to curbstickle • • •immich/machine-learning at main · immich-app/immich
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