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in reply to Severus_Snape

Wonder what they would do if a wore a Flying Spaghetti Monster T-shirt. As an ordained minister in the Church of the FSM, with the paperwork to prove it, how could they possibly complain?

in reply to Severus_Snape

We’ve seen this playbook happen in Egypt, Syria, Thailand

Democracy through protest, seems to sadly be weak to Authoritarianism, I’m depressed for acknowledging it.

in reply to monogram

Its ok because when that is acknowledged then people know where to build off of

Biggest thing is growing online community to affect in-person for a lot better

Like Myanmar's NUG but all the people together in a shared real-time online community 3rd space on Stoat, and Matrix (Element)

Collective power changes everything super quickly



First day of Hamas-Israel talks in Egypt ends on 'positive' note, mediators say



in reply to Severus_Snape

Imagine his reaction when he comes back.

Also, this should be posted on "Not the onion" and not for anywhere else!


in reply to Sahwa

i hate to see what "rationed loo" paper would look like. they did carefully peel of each Ply of toilet paper and seperate into its own roll. or they are 'reusing" it.
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in reply to Tollana1234567

I expect that it just means that they have a number of rolls that they expect to use in a week and that’s all that they buy. After that you have to buy your own.
in reply to nogooduser

"One toilet roll between four people a week… how is that possible?" he said.


Venezuela announces closure of embassies in Norway and Australia


The closures are part of the "strategic re-assignation of resources," the government says.


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in reply to BrikoX

The announcement occurred just days after the Nobel Committee in Oslo announced that Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado had won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for fighting for democracy in the South American country.
in reply to AwesomeLowlander

No clue if it had any impact, but she was probably the worst choice in the history of Nobel Peace Prize.


Russia says Gaza prisoner exchange ‘won’t solve anything’ without Palestinian state


Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said Monday that while the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners is a positive step, it will not bring lasting peace unless a full-fledged Palestinian state is established in accordance with UN resolutions, Anadolu reports.


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Tesla Cybertruck sales are flatlining


Sales are down 63 percent in the third quarter

in reply to themachinestops

No more Reddit for me ever. Been banned and shadowbanned multiple times. Never figured out why though, they never gave a reason. Fuck Reddit.
in reply to falseWhite

They almost never give a reason, but I mainly use it for niche groups and news. Anime_titties is very up to date on news.

in reply to Alphane Moon

Refunding is far from enough, there should be a steep fine for fraudulent work.
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in reply to Alphane Moon

Whoever did that report along with the reviewer should be fired for that. AI is just a tool, not a freaking replacer.



The UN nuclear watchdog seeks a local truce to restore power to the Zaporizhzhia plant


Diplomats say the U.N. nuclear watchdog is pushing Ukraine and Russia to agree to local ceasefires so that external power can be restored to Ukraine’s huge nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia.


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UK government says it was not to blame for collapse of China spy trial


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50443378


Calls for Grenadians to reject US request to set up radar station


As Grenada’s government considers the Trump administration’s request to set up a military radar base on the island to monitor nearby Venezuela, calls for authorities and islanders to reject the move and allow Grenada to avoid an impending war are beginning to emerge.


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Global renewable energy generation surpasses coal for first time


Record solar expansion and steady wind growth driving world’s shift away from fossil fuels in 2025, report finds

The world’s wind and solar farms have generated more electricity than coal plants for the first time this year, marking a turning point for the global power system, according to research.

A report by the climate thinktank Ember found that in the first six months of 2025, renewable energy outpaced the world’s growing appetite for electricity, leading to a small decline in coal and gas use.

The world generated almost a third more solar power in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2024, meeting 83% of the global increase in electricity demand. Wind power grew by just over 7%, allowing renewables to displace fossil fuels for the first time.



in reply to return2ozma

I’ll just offer some facts as a counterpoint to the prevailing narrative here.

My employer, a major multinational tech company, is pushing AI use internally so hard it hurts. After studying it they announced it was saving our software engineers about 4 hours a week net, or half a day. Thats as of now with adoption still growing and new tools being explored constantly. Half a day weekly is 10% of our software engineering budget which is a large number, and the company will without a doubt pay a significant sum to continue getting that benefit to get more out of their staff, who are their biggest cost of doing business.

I live in the dissonance between, on the one hand, the narrative in places like Lemmy that AI is shit and doesn’t do anything right and these companies have no monetization plan, and on the other hand, seeing it dramatically change my enterprise workplace and provide real value.

Yes engineers are confirming to my very own ears that they are using AI tools and they have their uses and save them time and toil. For example, we had one version update to push through hundreds of teams all with disparate front end code, and it was not possible to just script the update for them all because custom integration work would always be needed, but we did come up with a prompt that could use a set of documentation and entity mappings to accomplish the update in under a minute with a high rate of success. This is just how things are staring to get done. It hasn’t replaced engineers, but it is fast becoming one of their most powerful tools.

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in reply to scarabic

Lemmy users dont know shit about how Ai is used. Most are probably still in school. 😀 My experience is the same as yours - companies are pushing for Ai because it allows employees to work faster and get more done. Significantly so.

I can ask it to create a script to do a task that would have taken hours or days to put together. Things like that are major wins and very, very easy to do.

I frequently ask it to compare tools as well, saving days or weeks of work. Whoever says this technology is not useful is just not using it right.

That being said, making money from this is the question. Companies are subscribing their employees to this stuff, so I think revenue is going to go way up in the coming years, not just from buying chips, but from companies paying for Ai models for their employees.

Any company still doing manual work is gonna be much much slower than the others.

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in reply to 1984

I think the Lemmy perception of AI boils down to just a few things:

1) but it hallucinates!
2) I hate tech bros
3) but the MIT report!

Of course there’s more, like underlying fear of losing jobs, stealing from artists, and being dehumanized in general.

I happen to care a lot about those things too, but ranting on about 1-3 doesn’t actually help and is just people repeating each others points in a circle jerk. Meanwhile AI is on the move.

in reply to return2ozma

If so, what will the next bubble be? Because there is always a next bubble standing ready to go! Virtualization bubble, cloud bubble, container bubble, web 3.0 bubble, bitcoin bubble, block chain bubble, AI bubble... We've had a few over the past 20 years


Indonesian president asks Trump for meeting with son Eric in ‘hot mic’ moment


It was not clear whether the two were referencing the Trump Organisation or any business deals.


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Ceasefire Sparks Fresh Calls for Global Media Access to Gaza


With a fragile ceasefire in effect in the Gaza Strip, press freedom advocates and critics of Israel's genocidal assault are demanding international media access and justice for the Palestinian journalists killed by Israeli forces.


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US | Two killed as small plane crashes into parked trucks near Fort Worth


Two people were killed on Sunday after a Beechcraft C90 King Air with tail number N291CC crashed into several parked tractor-trailers near Hicks Airfield, sparking a massive fire north of Fort Worth.

https://www.aviation24.be/miscellaneous/accidents/two-killed-as-small-plane-crashes-into-parked-trucks-near-fort-worth/



Wafrn is for People Who Miss Tumblr’s Chaotic Energy


For those seeking out a federated and open alternative to Tumblr, Wafrn is looking extremely promising. It can speak both ActivityPub and AT Protocol, offers a ton of interesting features and customization, and focuses on making an incredibly fun experience.


Wafrn is for People Who Miss Tumblr’s Chaotic Energy


While Tumblr is said to be coming to the Fediverse sometime after its backend transition to WordPress, I wanted to take a moment to steer attention towards a home-grown effort largely inspired by Tumblr. Wafrn (pronounced “wah fern”) is an open source platform that seems to focus on a lesson that other social platforms seem to forget about: BEING FUN.

Wafrn’s Mascot, Waffy the Wafrn, a bug holding a heart and a waffle.

This project takes a bunch of inspiration from existing social networks, does a few crazy things on the side, and incorporates some legitimately impressive ideas to create something new.

The Social Experience


Right off the bat, Wafrn instantly feels different from Mastodon, Friendica, or even the many offshoots of Misskey. It incorporates ideas from all of these things, but also brings a bunch of fresh ideas to the table.

The “Superfan” theme strongly resemble’s the Tumblr dashboard.

Themes


Wafrn prides itself in allowing for user customization. There are a series of community-made themes readily available on the flagship instance, and it’s possible to inject your own custom CSS both on your dashboard as well as your personal profile.
Personally, I’m in love with the Wafrn98 theme.
There’s a world of opportunity here, especially as users continue to explore recreating their favorite visual styles from other apps and networks. During my initial testing of Wafrn, I actually ended up writing a Cohost-style theme, and submitted it to the project’s official repository.

The theme is called “Cohfrn”, and now ships with the installation.

Creating Posts


Wafrn’s post editor is pretty bog-standard, but does a decent job at showing you exactly what your posts are going to look like. For those with Bluesky integration turned on, you’ll also see a character limit prompt, ensuring that your posts don’t run over the limit.

One thing worth mentioning here is that woots support rich formatting through a combination of HTML, Markdown, and CSS attributes. While Wafrn doesn’t yet support Misskey-Flavored Markdown, the community is still able to create absolute gems like the following:
The future is now.

Feeds


For the time being, Wafrn supports three different user feeds: the Dashboard, Explore Wafrn, and Wafrn & Friends. These all incorporate subtle differences, so I’ll try my best to explain them. With the platform supporting Bluesky and the AT Protocol, my hope is that we might one day see support for Bluesky’s Custom Feeds, which would be amazing for discovery.

The Dashboard


The user Dashboard is strictly a no-frills timeline that focuses on who you’re following, and what they’re boosting or posting. You can see comments and reactions from mutuals on posts (called “woots”), and it’s all clean and easy to use.


Explore Wafrn


The Explore Wafrn timeline appears to solely focus on posts created or boosted by local Wafrn accounts, and includes a fair amount of people that you do not directly follow.


Wafrn & Friends


The Wafrn & Friends timeline ultimately combines the Explore Wafrn feed with posts from friendly servers that the Wafrn instance is also connected to. Here, you can find all kinds of stuff from the rest of the Fediverse: Mastodon, Friendica, Misskey, Bluesky, PeerTube, and even WordPress all managed to show up!


Asks


One super-underrated feature carried over from Tumblr is Asks, a Question-and-Answer feature for the Inbox that allows people to publicly answer questions. What’s really cool about this is that any Fediverse account can ask a question using special formatting. To do this, just append a Private post with the following:
![url=https://mastodon.xy-space.de/users/ASK]ASK[/url] @username@instance.tld YOUR QUESTION HERE
As a result, questions appear in a special tab like so:

If you choose to answer the prompt, the question and your response show up as a special post on the timelines.

Ignore the fact that I asked myself to tell an awkward story. This is for demonstration purposes.

The nice thing here is that this feature is 100% opt-in, and you can even choose whether to only allow Asks from mutual connections, or also open it up to anonymous people. It’s definitely something I’ve missed from using Tumblr, and I would love to use it more.

Bites


One of the most recent feature additions in Wafrn are “Bites”, which are basically pokes, but more furry-themed. Users can bite other users as well as posts, and cute little notifications get created in response.

It’s a small, silly feature, but it’s one more indication of how the community likes to have fun on the platform.

Bluesky Integration


One of the most impressive parts of Wafrn is the fact that it implements the AT Protocol from scratch, and can natively connect to Bluesky. This isn’t a protocol bridge, so much as it’s a native implementation that connects a Fediverse platform with Bluesky and its wider network.

Support is still experimental and limited, but most posts and profiles translate remarkably well with the default Bluesky app. Direct Messages between Bluesky and Wafrn don’t work yet, and some of the wider features of AT Proto (custom feeds, moderation, labelers, and other integrations) aren’t supported yet. Still, it’s an impressive feat, and day-to-day social usage works pretty great.

As an aside, Wafrn also offers the ability to fully migrate from Bluesky onto Wafrn itself, all while preserving posts, friends, and followers. Pretty cool!

Super Secret Menu


For some time now, Wafrn has sported an extra-special, super-secret menu. Inside of it is an embedded WASM build of DosBox, running a copy of Doom. When I first discovered this, I was utterly speechless. It runs great, and completely works.


The Community


I still have no idea what the acronym WAFRN stands for. My best guess is “We Are Friends Right Now”, but I keep getting different answers, and can’t be sure if any of them are serious. Wafrn’s creator, Gabboman, suggested that this is a reference to Tumblr’s 2018 porn ban, with the acronym standing for “We Allow Female Presenting Nipples”. However, alternative suggestions include “What Asshole Fucking wRote Name”, and “We All Fuck Real Northerners”. The lack of consensus only makes Wafrn more fun.

Other Wafrnisms within the community are as follows: Mastodon’s toots are now woots, Wafrn users are unofficially called waffles, and there’s some absolutely wild custom themes available.

Yes, this is a real theme, called “Rizzler”.

Wafrn’s community is funny. Really funny. Within the first five minutes of browsing the site, I hit a dozen or so hysterical shitposts from people trying to act completely unhinged. There’s a healthy overlap between Wafrn’s local users, and playful posters from Misskey, Akkoma, Bluesky, and the funnier parts of Mastodon. The overall impression is very reminiscent of Tumblr’s “Yes And” culture, and it’s well-curated.

This was funnier when Silksong hadn’t come out yet. Guess how long it took me to finish this review?

As a final golden touch, Wafrn offers a Custom Word filter that allows you to transform the word “AI” to “cocaine” or any other word every time you see it.

It’s really, really fun to see in practice. Again, it’s simple and just a funny idea, but these little details end up setting Wafrn apart from its peers.

Screenshot credit: Little1Lost on Wafrn

In Conclusion


Wafrn is awesome, and taps into a specific niche that falls somewhere between Tumblr, Cohost, and “Weird Twitter”. It’s goofy and nerdy and passionate, and seems to be constantly evolving into a better version of itself. I love what I’m seeing so far, and hope to see the platform continue to grow. There’s an enormous promise in a project like this, and it’s refreshing to see how fun it is to use.

What We Loved


  • Great design, easy to use.
  • Lots of customization available
  • Super fun community
  • Native AT Protocol integration
  • Asks, Bites, and an embedded version of Doom
  • Emoji confetti explodes whenever you do something!
  • Pretty good mobile apps!
  • The AI “Cocaine” filter.


What We’d Like To see


  • Support for Bluesky’s Custom Feeds.
  • Support for AT Protocol integration with other apps?
  • Better media embeds and Link Previews.
  • Misskey Flavored Markdown?
  • More robust search with Webfinger support.
  • Wafrn needs to more aggressively recruit people from Tumblr and other communities.

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in reply to Sean Tilley

Hope this means we eventually get The Sims modding scene to the Fediverse as dispute them loving Tumblr, I always find it clunky to try find CCs


Looking for federated NodeBB instances


I recently discovered NodeBB can federate and started hunting for interesting instances. I’m into tech, literature, and indie games but haven’t found an instance that fits. Could anyone recommend NodeBB instances with active communities focused on those topics? Thanks!
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in reply to Davy_Jones

Re: Looking for federated NodeBB instances


There are comparatively few instances that federate, since we are new to the activitypub game.

I made the decision that if you upgrade to v4, AP is turned off. Install a new instance of NodeBB, and ActivityPub is enabled out of the box.

Side effect of that would be all instances running prior to v4 won't be federating, but at least there will be no surprises!

Here's a list, but it's not listed by topic or genre.

nodebb.fediverse.observer/list

in reply to julian

Re: Looking for federated NodeBB instances


Also, a couple years back I lost basically all of my gaming clients to Discord.

Travesty. Discord pales in comparison to what forums can do.

So NodeBB and forums in general used to be pretty big in games, but not so much now.

Last one I know of is Sea of Thieves, but they don't federate.

... yet? 😂

in reply to julian

I checked some of the forums in the link (nodebb.fediverse.observer/list) you posted, but it's hard to tell what most of those NodeBB instances are actually for: many lack descriptions and the forum names don't say much. I would have to read a few posts in each forum to figure out what each one is for. I found a literature forum but it only has three posts, I don't want to make an account just to shout into the void, so I'm trying to post to it from Lemmy.

I tried posting to the literature community I found via Lemmy but the post never showed up on the NodeBB instance. I used Lemmy's search with the target community URL (community.darkscribes.com/cate…), it found the community, and I created a post from Lemmy (lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/54997372). I can see the post on Lemmy but not on the target NodeBB instance. Any idea why that might be or how to get Lemmy posts to appear on federated NodeBB forums?

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in reply to Davy_Jones

Re: Looking for federated NodeBB instances


Oh, I'm sorry to hear that... unfortunately debugging server-to-server interactions is kind of tough. It should work though, so I don't know why it didn't... yet. It could be their version of NodeBB isn't up to date enough.

cwsmith@community.darkscribes.com cwsmith@community.nodebb.org are you able to weigh in and let me know the NodeBB version? Could also be a privileges issue with the fediverse pseudo-user.



US | Husband and wife killed in fiery plane crash on Massachusetts highway


A husband and wife from Rhode Island were killed Monday morning when their single-engine plane crashed onto Route 195 in Dartmouth, igniting a fire that shut down both sides of the highway for hours.

https://www.aviation24.be/miscellaneous/accidents/husband-and-wife-killed-in-fiery-plane-crash-on-massachusetts-highway/



US news outlets refuse to sign new Pentagon rules to report only official information


Defense department policy requires outlets to vow not to obtain unauthorized files and restricts access to some areas


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in reply to BrikoX

Yeah, so if you install an app that gives them full permissions, they can see what you're doing on your phone.

shocking

BrikoX doesn't like this.

in reply to justOnePersistentKbinPlease

Except attack "requires no permissions" for the app to work.
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California signs first US law regulating AI chatbots, defying White House stance


California Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday signed the nation’s first law regulating artificial intelligence chatbots, defying White House calls for a hands-off approach. The measure requires chatbot operators to implement safeguards for user interactions and allows lawsuits if failures cause harm, state senator Steve Padilla, the bill’s sponsor, said.

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Gaza Palestinian journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi killed by collaborators


cross-posted from: lemmygrad.ml/post/9434360

cross-posted from: lemmygrad.ml/post/9434359
Journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi was killed in southern Gaza while reporting, as media groups condemn ongoing Israeli attacks on Palestinian press workers.

Renowned Palestinian journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi was martyred on Sunday after being killed by Israeli collaborators in Gaza while preparing a news report.

According to local sources, al-Jafarawi was shot while working on Street 8, south of Gaza City, as he documented the situation in the area following recent developments on the ground. Witnesses said he had been preparing a report when armed members of a clan collaborating with the Israeli occupation opened fire, killing him instantly.

For the past two years, al-Jafarawi has been a prominent voice in the coverage of the Israeli war on Gaza, documenting atrocities and exposing war crimes to international audiences. His reporting became widely recognized for highlighting the human suffering, destruction, and resilience of the Palestinian people.

Al-Jafarawi voices gratitude for solidarity

When the recent ceasefire in Gaza was confirmed, al-Jafarawi shared a heartfelt message from northern Gaza, expressing gratitude to all who stood by the Palestinian cause, from protesters and boycotters to artists, athletes, and activists who amplified Gaza’s voice around the world.

He also extended thanks to the activists behind the Gaza Sumud Flotilla and the Freedom Flotilla, both of which sought to break the siege and deliver aid to the Strip.

Yet his final words carried a powerful plea to the world: “Yes, the war has ended, but don’t turn your attention away from Gaza. Stay with Gaza always, because Gaza needs your voice, especially in the coming stage.”

He concluded his message by reaffirming the steadfastness of the Palestinian people: “We are the people of this land, and we have the right to live on it.”

Largest graveyard for journalists in modern history

Anthony Bellanger, a French-Belgian journalist, trade unionist, and historian, delivered a searing reflection in The Guardian, channeling the outrage of media workers worldwide as they watch colleagues in Gaza being killed with what he describes as Israeli impunity.

For Bellanger, history will remember the witnesses. In Gaza, that means remembering Anas al-Sharif, a young reporter killed on August 10, 2025, and the 222 other Palestinian journalists slain over the past two years, according to data from the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). Those who sought to silence these voices, he writes, will carry condemnation forever.

For two years, Gaza has been the most dangerous place on earth to practice journalism. "Israel" has barred foreign reporters from entering, leaving Palestinian journalists, most of them members of the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, affiliated with the IFJ, as the sole chroniclers of the war. They work without protection, often with their families equally exposed, and too often under direct Israeli fire.

The scale of the loss is unprecedented. Since its founding in 1926, the IFJ has not recorded such mass killings of journalists, not during World War II, nor in Vietnam, Korea, Syria, Afghanistan, or Iraq. Gaza, Bellanger argues, is now the largest graveyard for journalists in modern history.

Intentional killings

He insists these killings are not random. They represent a deliberate strategy: eliminate the witnesses, seal Gaza off from international eyes, and control the narrative. With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu openly vowing to “recolonize” Gaza, information warfare is seen as inseparable from military conquest. Colonization, Bellanger writes, also means erasing the ruins, the victims, and those who dare to tell their stories.

Displacement has only deepened the crisis. Hundreds of thousands have fled southward, but the south offers no sanctuary, only overcrowding, bombardment, and entrapment between the sea and the siege. Journalists share this suffocating reality, working inside an enclave where each day of survival is more uncertain than the last.

Meanwhile, the international community’s response has been little more than symbolic. Recognition of Palestinian statehood at the UN, while historically significant, comes too late to save the living or deliver justice to the killed. The UN remains paralyzed, major powers complicit through silence and arms sales, and Palestinian reporters continue their mission alone, often to the point of death.




Russia | Kremlin issues veiled threats towards Moldova, cites Ukraine as warning


Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov issued a new round of veiled threats towards Moldova on Oct. 12, warning Chisinau not to suffer from the same fate as Ukraine just weeks after an election that saw Moldova’s pro-European Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) secure a parliamentary majority.


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China achieves important breakthrough in creating 'shield' for fusion reactor


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in reply to Severus_Snape

They identified 45,000 risky drivers in DC? Out of 700,000 residents? That seems like a lot, considering I doubt they’re all out on the road at the same time.
in reply to crozilla

Whatis that, like 6%? Seems about right to me. Might even be a little low. There's a LOT of terrible drivers who can't stop scrolling Instagram long enough to get to the grocery store.
in reply to crozilla

Sounds like you've never had the pleasure of driving in DC or around it on 495. Nightmare fuel



Sending a message: Beijing issues documents without Word format amid US tensions


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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

For the first time, China’s Ministry of Commerce issued policy announcements in documents only accessible via domestic software last week


There was a possibility to start sharing in a open format so everyone can read it. But they chose to use one even more closed then Microsofts format.

in reply to Jeena

Wps opens and saves all Microsoft formats but Microsoft has ignored wps
in reply to Jeena

I don’t think china cares about open standards, harder to backdoor and surveil
in reply to Jeena

Word can open ODT. They're trying to spite Microsoft Office, and using a format like ODT doesn't do that as well.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

ODT was right there.. but it wouldn't have fulfilled the theatrical purpose. 😄



SimonMed says 1.2 million patients impacted in January data breach


U.S. medical imaging provider SimonMed Imaging is notifying more than 1.2 million individuals of a data breach that exposed their sensitive information.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/simonmed-says-12-million-patients-impacted-in-january-data-breach/

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in reply to Spectre

She explains the problem very eloquently. The whole thing with people wanting to live in a black and white world is really maddening. The behavior she's describing also shows that many people have an infantile level of intellectual development where they can’t deal with complex topics like actual adults.
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in reply to sergeyfomkin

America is under attack and the news media is severely downplaying it. They should be reporting the way they would if America were under attack from any other nation. In fact they should have emphasized the threat long ago, in hopes of preventing it
in reply to sergeyfomkin

None of them are getting paid right now, right? I hope they take notice of how that are being treated by this "President".

in reply to Severus_Snape

Found guilty as sin, and set to be sentenced at a later date for the systematic starvation, rape and murder of civilians. Let's hope that he receives death, the thought that one man could be directly responsible for thousands of deaths is galling, especially in considering that fmr. President Al-Bashir is accused of the same but has only been held since his ouster a mere four years ago.