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FIX THE AI CHAT


i don't know what's going on with the ai chat and roleplay but it won't work, it's been doing this for a week, can someone please fix it?

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in reply to Severus_Snape

And those are the ones that they know. But nobody knows how many are under the rubble.
in reply to Severus_Snape

As a parent, I should not have read this. I'm fucking sick to my stomach. I shudder at the complete lack of empathy and sympathy for these children and their families in the US. The American government can look at this and feel proud we supplied Israel with the munitions to kill so many children, senselessly. Callously. Hatefully. Fuck all wars. Fuck all death. Fuck anybody who doesn't feel the same way. Violence begets violence, begets violence, begets violence. We, the human race, are an ouroboros of death. We will continue to eat ourselves, until there is nothing left. All the people in power want, is to be the one ruling over the gilded ruins. This iniquity has to stop, before we all lose. But it won't. People will continue to die, for rulers who have no skin in the game. I wish rulers would have to fight the frontlines, in the wars they wage. But even then, it wouldn't help. Of that, I am certain. Because the one constant about the human race, is the unquenchable thirst for land and blood.



install issues?


Hey there! Loaded POP OS to replace Windows on my daily driver:

Dell G15 5530 (I7 - NVIDIA Geforce RTX - 64GB RAM)

and it seems to brick itself? If I refresh OS everything seems to work fine. But as soon as I update UEFI firmware 480 - 20241101 it will not only not find nor update firmware, but I'm having to frequently hard reboot my machine. It might work. It then becomes unresponsive (won't load past disk encryption password, mouse stops working) until I get to the point of refreshing the OS. Rinse and repeat.

Am I doing something wrong? Is it my machine? Anyone else run into this

in reply to v0m13

Maybe the firmware file supplied by the Pop OS repo is broken? Download the firmware updater directly from Dell's website and put it on a FAT32 USB drive. Nice thing about Dell BIOS is that you can use the .exe update without Windows - there should be an option in your BIOS to browse for the update file and apply it. Then install a fresh copy of Pop OS and don't let it update firmware for now.
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in reply to monovergent

Or, if it's not just a faulty file, but a faulty firmware release, don't update to this version.



in reply to Severus_Snape

Hey studio city! I worked on that project. There’s a Batman ride in one of the basements (underground levels)
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in reply to Severus_Snape

I fly a paraglider. I was paranoid about getting shot before the Hamas attack on October 7. This just worries me more.

It's all so sad.

in reply to chunkystyles

I'd be a bit nervous. Even in countries where Americans don't think people have guns, they certainly have long guns.
in reply to chunkystyles

I find it odd that you seem to be more comfortable to think of the impact this will have on paragliders dropping bombs on people than on the innocent people bombed in this attack. I get that being a paraglider must be scary because it inevitably comes with the risk of being shot, but this is a story about civilian deaths due to a bombing, not paraglider deaths due to gunfire.
in reply to AnarchistArtificer

Not trying to put myself or my own worries above the obvious travesty and senseless murder.

I'm just sharing my perspective and not making any political points.

in reply to Severus_Snape

I posted this story from Irrawady yesterday: lemmy.ca/post/52965387. The numbers are much higher.


Myanmar Junta Strike Kills at Least 32 on Buddhist Festival of Light


cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/52965336

Several children were among at least 32 people killed and over 50 injured on Monday night when junta paragliders bombed a peaceful candlelight vigil in Sagaing Region’s Chaung-U Township.



https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-junta-strike-kills-at-least-32-on-buddhist-festival-of-light.html

in reply to RandAlThor

irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanm…

So, 32-min dead, 5 from the people who'd been providing protection, some from the non-violent group & some from the junta-resistance group,

& the rest were all just candlelight-vigil Buddhists, participating in a normal periodic festival,

AND the junta also returned to bomb again,

AND the junta also bombed other 2 other regions in the Northern Shan State, according to that story..

Given today's "journalism", I don't expect this to even exist according to the West's reporting.


For context, for people who don't follow the violences in Buddhist regions of the world, in this case I'm defaulting to siding with the Buddhists, but .. please keep in mind that the Buddhists in Sri Lanka apparently have been good a genociding Tamils, & the "Buddhists" of Pol Pot's regime certainly made effective/murderous communists, or whatever they were "identifying" as ( that country was as Buddhist as any country could be, until then, ttbomk ) .. so, same as with Africa, the only default-position that automatically is going to be right, is that line from the youtuber of Africa who tries explaining African politics/wars/genocides for the outside-world.. "it's complicated".

< digging >

brookings.edu/articles/myanmar…

Right.

So, the junta's dismantling gov't-by-the-people-for-the-people.

Their action demonstrates that they're the bad-guys, then.

That article, however, caused me to see that IF a government isn't ruling entire-regions of a country, THEN .. it shouldn't be recognized as government of those regions, should it?

Shouldn't locally-legitimate government be a global civil-right, at some point/degree of dispute?

Making international-law so the rabies that Assad was enforcing in Syria, automatically can't be treated-as "legitimate" by world governments?

( he was ethnic-minority, genociding Syria's majority, because as soon as he caved, then the ethnic-majority would be retaliating against his ethnic-minority again..

which means that the country has, objectively, to be carved into ethnic-regions, & deemed to be distinct countries, instead-of kept in its if-this-side-is-ruling-they-are-genociding-the-other/if-the-other-side-is-ruling-they-are-genociding-the-1st-side political-rabies.

Obviously, this also indicates that enforcing non-partisan gov't, UN-neutral, would be also strategic & wise, & could even prevent carving-up-countries, if held long-enough, but .. it costs outside-countries, so they aren't likely to be investing in that, are they?

but since when has either world-strategic or wisdom had ANY say in human geopolitics??

Bah and Humbug, on all this ego-driven butchery-addiction! )

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in reply to Paragone

the “Buddhists” of Pol Pot’s regime certainly made effective/murderous communists


Your post shows a lot of errors and erroneous logic. Pol Pot wasn't "Buddhist" Pol Pot was a communist. Conflating conflicts in Sri Lanka to the conflict in Myanmar into a "violence in Buddhist regions around the world" is a logical fallacy, and intellectually stupid as can be. A brief look at your post history shows your interest in colouring every conflict into a religious one is rather disturbing.

in reply to RandAlThor

The culture that Pol Pot was of, was Buddhist.

The country was Buddhist.

The regime took people from Buddhist culture & created that.

Cultural-roots do count.

Ideological-roots do count.

That is exactly why Trump is succeeding in his religion's possessing of the US of A: cultural-roots are leverage.


To me, the "Christians" of Trump's regime, the "Buddhists" of Pol Pot's regime ( was the country culturally communist-party, before his regime, for the 3-4 generations required, to define the culture? No? then there had to be many still "Buddhist" people in that regime ), the "Jews" of Netanyahu's regime, etc, are all playing the same game:

they are having motivation opposite-to what they are purporting to be.

That is significant, in my view.

Historically significant, & significant in whether our-kind survives this century, or not, too.

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in reply to Paragone

I realized that my incompetence-in-communicating probably added this mis-communication:

The inquisitors were Christian, right?

The fact that what they were doing went against everything their root-guru's religion was made-of, doesn't have any bearing, to them.

Nazism is Christian, in identity.

The KKK is Christian, in identity.

Identity has deep roots.


Cambodia's Buddhist.

Has been for centuries.

Yes, I know that Pol Pot was Communist, but when you raise communism in a country as deeply Buddhist as Cambodia, .. you end-up with many of the people in the ruling-regime having "Buddhist" identity, fundamentally in them.

THAT is what I meant:

it was the underlying Buddhist-identity, that I was attacking, and not, in any way, pretending that Pol Pot was claiming Buddhism ( which not-even an idiot would claim ).

You simply can't raise an institution in any culture, without having that-culture being the underlying identity in the people of that regime.

That is why Chinese Buddhism is to me partially an oxy-moron:

Confucianism ( form/tradition/authority/establishment ) is sooo much of the bedrock of the fundamental Chinese mind, and Buddhism is the opposite ( essence, instead-of form, centered ), that the 2 modes of mind are fundamentally mutually-exclusive.

( this doesn't mean that Chinese Chan Buddhism is somehow worthless: it's got some excellent insights for us!

However, if one is working at dissolving-beyond-form, then being fundamentally of the form-and-establishment-and-authority-are-LORD religion that Confucianism is, & I've linked on other sites to a pair of legal-cases which show Confucianism's bedrock instinct..

both in Japan & in China, both Confucian-culture ( Japan's fundamentally more Buddhist & also Shinto ), people have been convicted of murders that they confessed-to, .. and then the person they'd "murdered" returned to town, or was found alive.

In Confucian culture, authority is the LORD.

Authority beating people into confessing is "valid" ( and cost authority some "face" in those cases, when accountability came knocking ), for authority to do.

In OUR culture due-process is more real, in Confucian culture .. it inherently isn't.


Same with truly-Buddhist cultures, like Cambodia.

Any truly-Buddhist culture which is temporarily ( for a few generations ) highjacked by some physicalist/materialist ideology .. the underlying identites of the people staffing the regime is going to remain rooted in the underlying-culture, isn't it?

That goes all ways, not just to the traditional-religions, it goes to moneyarchy, it goes to legalism-archy, it goes to physicalism's religion, it goes to fundamentalist-atheism, it goes to all axiom-based, system-of-meaning that rejects falsification

( which is my definition of "religion" ).

You can't instantly get the underlying identity out, no matter how you change the apparent identity: it takes generations to do that.

( the Soviet Union lasted long-enough to change the fundamental-underlying-identity in people, not completely, but significantly )


So, you've proven I'm incompetent at communicating:

I meant underlying identity, underneath the party-affiliation or otherwise "flag carrying" "identity",

but I appeared to mean something fundamentally-different.

Typical..

My inability to think the way proper, acceptable, valid, western-minds think, keeps creating miscommunications & problems.

That isn't likely to cease, as long as I continue earning more-complete understanding, instead of remanufacturing me to make me be acceptably-conforming/"belonging"/etc.

That underlying-level & surface-level both affect outcomes, is to me sooo obvious as to be automatically-assumed.

Normals don't assume any such thing.

Incompetence-at-communicating can have many causes.

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in reply to Paragone

I recently watched the satirical video "Honest Government Ad | Visit Myanmar!" and it was surprisingly informative. I knew that the junta was bad, but through this, I learned a heckton more about how deep the problem goes.
in reply to RandAlThor

Thanks for this better source. It's hard to find quality journalism nowadays, so I appreciate when people like you make it easier to be well informed.



in reply to Severus_Snape

There are 3 categories of game:

  • Positive-Sum game: win-win alliance
  • Zero-Sum game: competitive-narcissism
  • Negative-Sum game: competitive-nihilism

Mass-shooters, Accelerationists, street-gangs butchering life for kicks, & dictators-committed-to-making-CERTAIN-that-nobody-amounts-to-anything-once-they're-gone: the entire country is their epitaph, .. these are playing negative-sum game.

Know it for what it is.

Competitive-nihilism is becoming more & more normal among world "leaders", while our whole judging-everything-paradigm is pretending that everyone is within the competitive-narcissism/zero-sum-game category.

Stampeding off a cliff, "to 'make our [ political/ideological ] statement', exterminating everyone in the world with us", kind of commitment..

Treat it as it actually is, not as the false-god "status quo" is committed to pretending that it is.

Status-quo doesn't have a soul of its own: it can't die.

We can.

Break such highjackers-of-our-world from ruling-authority,

XOR Universe's NaturalSelection's going to be awarding us with our very-own entire species wide DarwinAward, later this century.

That's objectively humankind's choice.

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in reply to Severus_Snape

It is utterly baffling to me how staunchly Macron and his political allies refuse to even discuss reasonable compromise with the left side of French politics. And this is AFTER they pulled out the stops relatively recently to stop RN gaining more power. And it seems like they’ve changed their mind, and are essentially working to self-sabotage so hard that they effectively usher RN into power. It’s so fucking stupid, and it reminds me of the US DNC in all of the worst ways.
in reply to gravitas_deficiency

Everyone’s “left” parties seem to be dropping the ball lately and earning the seats for the right. Truly baffling

in reply to HasturInYellow

Lol i was even more shocked to read that they used less lethal ammo on the perps instead of lighting up their car with superior firepower


in reply to Evotech

Oh wow, it's so hard to ask a computer to generate an image. You might get a repetitive stress injury from writing so many prompts to constantly pump out vapid slop devoid of any artistic merit or value.
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in reply to prole

Just saying you should probably understand what your are taking about
in reply to cyrano

It was a good read until he started with the art is a skill and anyone can do it. He's kind of in his bubble there making assumptions about people. People have various levels of aphantasia, it's not binary. Those that are good at visual imagination do art, people without can't draw a fucking apple from memory reasonable art is beyond many, even if they had the time to dedicate to it.

Everything else he said was on point. well eventually on point, that was a long ride.

Edit: Man, look at all these talented people telling me I could be talented too if I just tried. Some of you might find a shocking revelation in thevfact that not everyone has the ability to perform the skill you perform. Some people, like me, have put several thousand hours into trying to improve my ability to draw, and while it has improved slightly, I am still not capable of drying anything above rudimentary. Talented people find it easy to project their skill onto other people but that's not how it works. It's not just a feeling that you can't do it, it's trying for years and not being able to do anything appreciable with it. My seven-year-old had more skill out of the gate than I had after scoring around with it for 30 years. So keep on telling me that I could just do it if I'd just invest the time and make yourself feel better that you invest at the time. That's truly helpful to me.

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in reply to rumba

I know a few seriously good artists that have aphantasia, being able to see things in your head is not necessary for making art.
in reply to rumba

One of the things I find most awesome about art is seeing how so many people with different capacities find ways to make art.

I likely have aphantasia, and whilst I call myself an artist, there are times where I see a particular shape or form within the world and think "damn, that's beautiful". I find myself taking a mental note of it, because whilst I don't make art, I do enjoy making clothes. Aphantasia does make it hard to take those experiences and make cool stuff out of them, because without a mental image to work from, it may take me many attempts to correctly mark out the shape, where my only guiding sense is whether a particular attempt looks right though. It hasn't stopped me from making things I'm truly proud of though, and a key thing that drives me to keep creating is that sense of fulfillment I get from taking something beautiful from the world and reusing it in a manner that allows me to share that slice of wonder with other people.

I feel like I've only been half decent at that in recent years though; before that, I tended to focus on the more technical aspects of the craft, but that doesn't mean it wasn't creative. I made a chainmail hauberk for myself once, because the base technique didn't seem hard and it seemed like it would be fun (turns out the hard part is sticking with it long enough to make a whole item). Part of my quest was that I knew that wearing a sturdy belt over a chainmail hauberk is essential for the weight to be properly distributed, and I thought it might be cool to use an underbust corset in place of a belt. The creative part of that required little, if any, visual imagination — I mostly just enjoyed the juxtaposition of the traditionally masculine armour with the femininity of the corset.

Beyond my own personal experiences, I've been awed by seeing so many examples of creative people working with what limitations they have, and honing their skills in whatever way they can. A close friend has such poor vision that they legally count as blind, but their paintings have such incredible colours — they have a beautiful diffuseness to them, which is apparently how they see the world. Seeing their art makes me feel closer to them. Unfortunately, they've recently suffered injury to their hands, so they can't paint like they used to — so they have found new ways to paint that don't rely on their hands so much. And there's even more examples of this kind of persistence if we consider music to be art too.

I don't really give a fuck about art — not really. I care about the people who make it. I get that it's frustrating to try something creative when your skill can't match up to your figurative creative vision, but that's also a problem that even experienced artists struggle with. If you made something that required little to no skill, but it was something that you had cared about, then that's enough to make me care. That might sound silly given that you're just a random person on the internet to me, but that's precisely why I care; art makes me feel connected to people I've never even met.

People who make the point that you're making are often people who have within them the desire to make art, but they feel that it's inaccessible to them. I know, because I was one of them (years before AI hit the zeitgeist). I realise that this may not apply to you, and you might be speaking in a more general sense, but if it does, then I would hope that you would someday feel able to give things a go. I think it'd be a shame if someone with a desire to create never got the chance to see where that could go. I'm not saying "maybe you could start a career as an artist", because even highly proficient artists often struggle to make a career out of art that doesn't kill their soul (most working artists I know use their paid work to support work that's more artistically fulfilling to them). Just know that if you make things that you care about, there will always be people who will care about what you make.

I say this as someone who has just written out a veritable essay full of care in reply to someone I'm probably never going to speak about. And hey, if you've gotten this far, then that is surely evidence towards my point about how making stuff you care about causes people to care about what you've made — either that, or you've jumped to the bottom in search of a TL;DR. Regardless, people like me care so much about art because human connection helps us to survive this pretty grim world, and art is our most reliable way of doing that. I'd love to have you here with us, if you'd like to be.

in reply to rumba

But... It is a skill... And anyone can develop that skill. That's how skills work. Nobody is born good at anything. It takes practice and education.

And aphantasia does not stop one from being able to draw. There are a lot of artists, authors and other creatives that have aphantasia.

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in reply to rumba

Uh, lots of really great painters have aphantasia. It's very prominent in the population and 100% not a medical disability. Art is a skill. There's people without arms that paint. Deaf people who make music. There's blind people drawing. There's this cool japanese girl without an arm that plays the violin. There's all sorts of people who make art, because humans can't not make art.

Are you going to win prices and sell work for millions of dollars, or feature at the MOMA, or play at the Superbowl half time show? Or achieve any of the inane arbitrary goalpost that people like to set for calling stuff real art. Most assuredly you won't. Because less than 0.1% of all the people in the planet will achieve any of that. But every single child has and will be born an artist. Every child draws, sings, dances and plays spontaneously. All that is art.

If you think only people born artists can make art, congratulations, you were born an artists, every human is, go do your art. If you think only specific people with extraordinary characteristics get to make art. I'm sorry you were hurt so bad to develop such bleak worldview and poor self image.

If you do art, you'll get good at art. If you don't do art and instead make the slop machine manufacture expensive Styrofoam for you to chew on, then you'll never get good at art. Regardless of your biological makeup. Being shit at doing something is the first and mandatory step for becoming good at doing something. Do it poorly until you can do it decently, then do it some more. Art is the experience of doing art. Even bad art is superior to mass consumption generated pixels.

in reply to rumba

I think your art is probably better than you think. We're all our worst critics.
in reply to Squirrelanna

While I appreciate the pep talk, I truly think your heart is in the right place. You just claim that my artwork is better without having any view of my artwork or knowledge of my skill.

This is a very common thing that people do. You can't conceive that someone can't do something, so you blame them on their persistence, or their ID or their ego. I don't know what your skills are, but it feels an awful lot like projection.

It's not like I'm useless at art, I can sculpt 3D objects from 3D objects. I can even, with limited success, use Zbrush.

in reply to rumba

It was none of those things actually. It's impossible to objectively judge our own artworks. We can analyze it, tell others what we think are the strong and weak points, but it's extremely common for most people, especially when it comes to art, to judge it with a much higher degree of scrutiny that we do not reserve for others.

It's something I've had to work through myself, both with my art and myself as a person. And with that comes an inherent distrust of others opinions of themselves and their work, especially when it's excessively dismissive or pessimistic.



Trump reportedly ends remaining diplomatic channels with Venezuela, frustrated with Maduro’s reluctance to relinquish power


Donald Trump has reportedly ended all diplomatic outreach to Venezuela, instructing envoy Richard Grenell to cease all efforts as he grows frustrated with authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro's reluctance to relinquish power.

Trump is also frustrated that Maduro keeps rejecting any ties with drug cartels, The New York Times reported. Officials told the outlet that the administration has drawn up multiple military plans for an eventual escalation.

in reply to MicroWave

So, militarily-enforced "regime-change" is going to happen in Venezuela, for Trump's regime's satisfaction.

But will militarily-enforced "regime-change" be tolerated when Trump proves "reluctant" to relinquish power, when he disallows the 2028 elections?

Of course not!

2-facedness is shameless, nowadays.

Too bad it's on humankind to do the enforcing-of-correction: the cost is going to be .. close to 99% of the human population, it looks like, throughout the rest of this century, given how bad the balance-of-power ( between corruption vs integrity ) is..

shrug

99% gone or 100% gone: those look to be the only actual possibilities, for next-century, now: corruption's eradicated integrity from sooo much of the world, that it really is the vast-majority position, now.

"Majority-rule" means integrity/justice cannot rule: the 2 "centers" are mutually-exclusive.

So long as herd-style majority-rule outranks integrity, then .. integrity has no right to rule.

Integrity's breaking corruption-majority from ruling, including oligarchy, dictatorship-backed-by-obedient-"votes", etc, would be minority-but-upright rule, which is .. prohibited, by majority-rule, isn't it?

shrug

Natural-selection'll decide, & Universe'll keep the accounting-books accurate.

Universe doesn't "need" our species to live: our assumed entitlement has no power over universe, & it never had any.

If we won't grow-up, then .. our world's remains will serve as a warning to others, of the consequences of indulging-in-toddler-mentality while having global-scale militaries.

Which is a socially-"valid" choice, obviously..

The herd-beasts who lie broken & dying at the bottom of a cliff they just stampeded off of .. their "going along with the herd's opinion" is every bit as valid as humankind's doing the same thing.

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in reply to Paragone

Yeah it is pretty fucked up. I want to throw up everytime I hear a conservative say the President has a mandate.

Last time I checked no one voted for Miller, a white supremacist, to be running the country. Didn't we used to vet people to prevent this kind of shit.

What fucking mandate!? 90% of deported people don't have a violent record. It was all big fat fucking lie so we can all live out Miller's KKK fantasy.

Repeat after me, no one voted for this shit show. Stop blaming the victims and start messaging the fucking truth.

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in reply to MicroWave

He's so fucking stupid. And now that he's demented, we're seeing the unfiltered reactions.

How weak the entire world must know the United States is right now.


in reply to vegeta

This is a very big hypothetical.

They'd need to already have access to your account credentials (email, password or at least something that is regarded the same) then have you install this malicious app, then you'd need this app to be open at the same time as your 2FA app

It's possible, yes, it's an awesome find, yes, and this should be patches, yes yes yes, a thousand yes

Having said that, I'm not too worried about the potential impact of this, it'll be fine.

in reply to vegeta

Use open source apps and everything to be protected. Gotcha


in reply to Severus_Snape

Sounds like someone is trying to avoid regulating social media platforms.

How about "User must be subscribed to see an activity" so the algo doesn't just roll you into a rabbit hole.

Subscriptions can still recommend other subscriptions and people can share stuff from their subscriptions but liking something shouldn't qualify.

in reply to Severus_Snape

parents need to "parent" their children. sorry but children are a LOT of work, and parents need to stop assuming that school, TV or the internet is a easy babysitter. you can ban whatever you like, but there are still people in the park with needles in their arms. you need to have the parents EDUCATED on how to monitor what their children are doing. is it spying on your kid? YES and we need to normalize that. maybe some people will have to give up the overtime that pays for that vacation every year. some might have to buy a smaller house so someone can work only 3 or 4 days a week. might have to give up a new smartphone every year. might have to give up A LOT MORE so your children grow up the way you want them to by being there.


Between a revolution and a whisper


For Palestinians in Israel, self-censorship has long been a survival mechanism, our silence the condition of our citizenship. But encountering solidarity abroad, I realized my body forgot what it feels like to speak freely.

https://www.972mag.com/between-a-revolution-and-a-whisper/



Google Confirms Non-ADB APK Installs Will Require Developer Registration


in reply to mesa

I use LineageOS. Will this affect me? I'm getting unclear answers. Someone told me that the apps will be forced to verify the OS.
in reply to mesa

I smell revival of jailbreak days 😁

And maybe a peak of smuggling china android phones running chinaDroid with crapChecks


in reply to Nemeski

Re: Mastodon: Our ideas about Packs


FYI all the Mastodon team is looking for feedback on featured collections (aka "starter packs") so they may check in on this post 🙂






in reply to inclementimmigrant

Just bring back those big beautiful Steam Locomotives from the old black and white westerns. It is something we’re considering, the concept of ‘locomotive.’ Nice two-inch side, solid steel. Not aluminum, aluminum that melts if it looks at a car sitting on the track. Starts melting as the car’s about two miles away.

I am a very aesthetic person. I don’t like some of the trains they're doing aesthetically. They say, ‘Oh, it’s fast.’ That’s not fast. An ugly train is not necessary in order to say you’re fast.


-@RealDonaldTrump


in reply to technocrit

That's how the US likes it: the very same story with Ukraine; all "peace" suggestions were just a capitulation for Ukraine and congratulations to Russia.
in reply to technocrit

But, the Democrats are the ones responsible for genocide in Ukraine! /s


GE-Proton10-20 Released


HOTFIX:

  • removed unnecessary webview2 patch (fixes Forza Horizon 5 login never opening)
  • added workaround to allow darkwinter software region version of Girls Frontline 2: Exilium to work

About webview2 patches:

Originally in wine 9 a stub was introduced which fixes/allows webview2 to install properly. This fixed webview2 installation for vermintide 2 as well as the Haoplay version of Girls Frontline 2: Exilium. Unfortunately the Haoplay version requires additional missing functionality in wine to work properly (it currently is still broken), so supplementary webview2 patches were added which were proposed to upstream wine for a merge request (separate from the original stub that was accepted). The additional patches were not accepted, and in addition, broke the login prompt for Forza Horizon 5. Additionally they did not help with getting the Haoplay version of Girls frontline 2: Exilium to work, therefore there is no point in keeping them.

As of now without the supplemental patches FH5 login and the Darkwinter Software version of Girls Frontline 2: Exilium are working. The difference between the Darkwinter Software version and the Haoplay version is only in region coverage. Darkwinter Software covers North America, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland, while Haoplay covers most European countries and the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan



SOLVED: Ethernet stopped working hours after installation. Wifi works OK.


Another Windows migrant here. I can’t get my ethernet to work but wifi works OK. I am almost certain that when I installed Debian Trixie with KDE Plasma a few weeks ago, ethernet worked but it stopped a day or so later. Info Centre reports:

2: enp0s25: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc fq_codel state DOWN group default qlen 1000
link/ether 54:ee:75:52:01:23 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
altname enx54ee75520123
3: enx0050b6c0f7f3: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc fq_codel state UP group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:50:b6:c0:f7:f3 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.1.92/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global dynamic noprefixroute enx0050b6c0f7f3
valid_lft 3419sec preferred_lft 2969sec
inet6 fe80::8437:d694:3204:62ff/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever

I deleted the wired connection in System Settings | Wi-Fi & Networking and it was recreated which probably suggests the ethernet connection is detected even if the fields there are all blank. Also, the internet traffic plasmoid shows enx0050b6c0f7f3 with around 1/5 of the cumulative traffic of wifi.

I tried the obvious things, just in case. I disabled the firewall, restarted the router, deleted the wired connection, played with settings in Wi-Fi & Networking and tried dhcpcd.

$ sudo dhcpcd 
main: control_open: Connection refused 
dhcpcd-10.1.0 starting 
dev: loaded udev 
DUID 00:01:00:01:30:54:2e:d5:00:50:b6:c0:f7:f3 
wlp4s0: connected to Access Point: glocal 
enp0s25: waiting for carrier 
enx0050b6c0f7f3: IAID b6:c0:f7:f3 
wlp4s0: IAID 86:9b:42:5e 
enx0050b6c0f7f3: soliciting an IPv6 router 
wlp4s0: soliciting an IPv6 router 
wlp4s0: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.122 
wlp4s0: probing address 192.168.1.122/24 
enx0050b6c0f7f3: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.216 
enx0050b6c0f7f3: leased 192.168.1.216 for 3600 seconds 
enx0050b6c0f7f3: adding route to 192.168.1.0/24 
enx0050b6c0f7f3: adding default route via 192.168.1.254

and sudo systemctl status NetworkManager.service returns
●NetworkManager.service - Network Manager
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service;enabled; preset: enabled) 
Active:active (running)since Sun 2025-10-12 23:59:31 BST; 47min ago
Invocation: a3faea14d3dc48e29a2e2d27750ca082
  Docs: man:NetworkManager(8)
  Main PID: 98676 (NetworkManager)
 Tasks: 4 (limit: 9149)
Memory: 6.3M (peak: 7.1M)
   CPU: 2.457s
CGroup: /system.slice/NetworkManager.service
└─98676 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon

Oct 13 00:03:10 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310190.8454] dhcp4 (wlp4s0): activation: beginning transaction (timeout in 45 seconds) 
Oct 13 00:03:10 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310190.8623] dhcp4 (wlp4s0): state changed new lease, address=192.168.1.85, acd pending 
Oct 13 00:03:11 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310191.0217] dhcp4 (wlp4s0): state changed new lease, address=192.168.1.85 
Oct 13 00:03:11 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310191.0237] policy: set 'glocal' (wlp4s0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS 
Oct 13 00:03:11 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310191.0440] device (wlp4s0): state change: ip-config -> ip-check (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') 
Oct 13 00:03:11 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310191.0839] device (wlp4s0): state change: ip-check -> secondaries (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') 
Oct 13 00:03:11 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310191.0841] device (wlp4s0): state change: secondaries -> activated (reason 'none', managed-type: 'full') 
Oct 13 00:03:11 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310191.0855] device (wlp4s0): Activation: successful, device activated. 
Oct 13 00:03:11 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760310191.1033] audit: op="statistics" interface="wlp4s0" ifindex=4 args="2000" pid=1511 uid=1000 result="succe> 
Oct 13 00:33:10 tpkde NetworkManager[98676]: <info>  [1760311990.8671] dhcp4 (wlp4s0): state changed new lease, address=192.168.1.85

Not sure if this is relevant, but DCHP is handled by pi.hole on a Raspberry Pi. This has been working serving multiple devices for a long time without issues. Also, this is temporarily a dual boot Windows/Linux setup. When I log out and into Windows, everything works as ever.

After several days trying, I ran out of ideas. Can someone help please.

EDIT: SOLVED! In case it helps others, reading wiki.debian.org/NetworkManager closely, I ran nmcli device which showed that specific ethernet interface as 'unmanaged'. I am not sure why. Then, I followed the instructions below:

If you want NetworkManager to handle interfaces that are enabled in /etc/network/interfaces:

Set managed=true in a drop-in file in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf.d/ or directly in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf.


Debian documentation could be more accessible, but it is invaluable. Thanks all for your help.

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in reply to Stopwatch1986

Might as well reinstall at this point and for future reference. You shouldn't just delete your network connection and firewall and throw stuff at the wall to fix it. A lot of this stuff is set up by a script during install and it only runs once so if you break it, you are going to need much deeper knowledge to fix it without a reinstall. You likely made new problems which makes finding your actual issue nearly impossible now. If you have a single issue it's easier to find. If you have two issues there is no way to know if anything you did actually fixed it unless you get lucky and fix both issues at once.

This sounds obvious but I recently didn't realize that you had to click on the network connections and actually click, connect, to get it to connect on Ethernet in my distro. This is a quirk that I didn't realize that Linux had. Windows just automatically connects to Ethernet, Linux probably doesn't do this because it's a security risk.

This seems like the type of issue that chatGPT could really help with. With a few console commands you could verify that the system is seeing the network adapter and is communicating with it properly and try to list the networks directly, giving you a better clue as to where the chain is broken.

Either way might as well reinstall at this point.

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in reply to Stopwatch1986

You solved! Nooice… I ran into some problems too when installed CachyOS, in my case the kernel was a loading the wrong module (r8169 instead r8125) for my realtek 2.5G driver… took me a while to make things run but in the end I’m happy and debloated


North Carolina Republicans Plan to Redraw Congressional Map to Add a Seat


The Trump administration has pushed Republican leaders to redraw House district maps before the midterm elections next year. His party already holds 10 of North Carolina’s 14 congressional seats.


Makes it really critical for Democratic-leaning stated to counter the national gerrymandering effort by Republicans, both by passing Prop. 50 in California and launching similar measures in other states

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/13/us/north-carolina-republicans-redistricting.html?unlocked_article_code=1.tE8.HrwH.cl_0KXJ_Ri71


in reply to ExtremeDullard

Qualcomm won't send you a datasheet unless you can promise an order of 100,000. Arduino has always been open specification, and this is totally incompatible with Qualcomm.


in reply to schizoidman

Despite the bans, several hundred pro-Pal protesters took to the streets in Turin and Bologna to sing the praises of the October 7 massacre,


Lol talk about spin




EU to curb Russian diplomats’ travel as suspected spy attacks mount


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43656968

Archived

EU governments have agreed to limit the travel of Russian diplomats within the bloc, in response to a surge in sabotage attempts that intelligence agencies say are often led by spies operating under diplomatic cover.

Moscow-sponsored intelligence operatives have been blamed for escalating provocations against Nato states — from arson and cyber attacks to infrastructure sabotage and drone incursions — in what EU security services call a co-ordinated campaign to destabilise Kyiv’s European allies.

The proposed rules will force Russian diplomats posted in EU capitals to inform other governments of their travel plans before crossing beyond the border of their host country.

The initiative, championed by the Czech Republic, is part of a fresh set of sanctions being drawn up by Brussels in response to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The package requires unanimous support to be adopted. Hungary, the last country opposed to the measure, has dropped its veto, two people briefed on the negotiations said.

[...]

EU intelligence agencies say that Russian spies, posing as diplomats, often run assets or operations beyond their host countries, in order to better elude counter-espionage surveillance.

“They are posted to one place — but work in another,” said a senior EU diplomat, citing intelligence reports. “The host country intelligence services know what they are up to but, if they cross the border, it can be harder for that country to keep tabs on them.”

[...]

’’There is no ‘Schengen for Russia,’ so it makes no sense that a Russian diplomat accredited in Spain can come to Prague whenever he likes,’’ he told the FT. ‘‘We should apply strict reciprocity to the issuance of short-stay, diplomatic visas under the Vienna Convention.”

In 2014 the Czech Republic suffered one of Russia’s worst sabotage attacks on EU soil when explosions at an ammunition warehouse in Vrbětice killed two people. Prague attributed the attack to agents from Russia’s foreign intelligence agency GRU.


in reply to Severus_Snape

If universities get to exist in the Western world, i dont see why Kazakhstan can’t have one. Westerners have a swath of human rights concerns for themselves. They’ve aided and abetted the biggest genocide of our lifetimes…

in reply to ComradeSharkfucker

I've had to expunge antisemitic tendencies of quote a few people that I've seen come about from the rage that Israel feeds.
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in reply to ComradeSharkfucker

it also doesn't help that white nationalists are opportunistically misdirecting the rightful hatred towards Israel to push real antisemitism and hatred towards marginalized groups (since antisemites claim that marginalized groups are propped up or promoted by the jews to destroy white civilization)
in reply to Ayache Benbraham ☭🪬

Herzlians repeatedly oversimplify the Orthodox Jewish opposition to Zionism as a mere question of timing: if the Moshiach arrived, then Orthodox Jews would support Zionism. In reality, the occupation violates numerous Judaic rules: its very founding in 1948 involved the theft of land as well as the slaughter of innocents.

A few weeks ago I was rereading Isaiah, and while I am well aware that it could not possibly have been referring to events in the distant future, it could hardly be more relevant today. Isaiah 3:

G-d enters the courtroom.
He takes his place at the bench to judge his people.
G-d calls for order in the court,
hauls the leaders of his people into the dock:
You’ve played havoc with this country.
Your houses are stuffed with what you’ve stolen from the poor.
What is this anyway? Stomping on my people,
grinding the faces of the poor into the dirt?


Isaiah 4:

Doom to you who buy up all the houses
and grab all the land for yourselves—
Evicting the old owners,
posting no trespassing signs,
Taking over the country,
leaving everyone homeless and landless.

I overheard G-d-of-the-Angel-Armies say:
“Those mighty houses will end up empty.
Those extravagant estates will be deserted.
A ten-acre vineyard will produce a pint of wine,
a fifty-pound sack of seed, a quart of grain.”


(Emphasis added.)