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in reply to mesa

Surely this is a minor problem with an easy solution: choose "Save As..." from the menu, then select a folder on your local drive.
in reply to ftmpch

My God, THANK YOU! I've seen this article in five different places and everyone is losing their minds over this, seemingly completely oblivious to the fact that:

1) This ONLY affects people who are using OneDrive in the first place.
2) It's a setting that you can change any time.
3) If you want to keep the default but have a specific file outside of OneDrive just - exactly like you said - click "Save As" and store it locally.

It's mind boggling how much people switch off their brains whenever they see Microsoft doing literally anything, and the entire conversation devolves into "Microsoft bad".



"Guilt by association": Children of human rights defenders are suffering from severe psychological trauma under China's state violence, new report says


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43833960

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The exiled Chinese civil society organization “Chinese Human Rights Defenders Families Network” has released a nearly 30,000-word specialized research report titled: “Collateral Childhoods: The Psychological Impact of State Violence on the Children of Human Rights Defenders.”

It marks the first systematic study [...] to unveil the situation and profound psychological trauma suffered by the children of human rights defenders in an environment of state violence.

Zhou Fengsuo, Executive Director of Human Rights in China (HRIC), who has long provided humanitarian aid to the families of human rights defenders (HRDs), stated that under the reality of authoritarian rule and high-pressure politics, the children of Chinese HRDs are often forced to endure the associative harm resulting from the persecution of their parents: their education is interrupted, their daily lives lose stability, and their psychological sense of security is repeatedly shattered.

The associated repression by state violence that these children suffer is akin to the barbaric ancient system of ‘guilt by association'. Because they lack adequate cognitive and defense mechanisms, the scars left by these traumas are often deeper and more difficult for society and the system to recognize.

Key findings:

  1. Severe Deprivation of the Right to Education: Used as a Tool of Repression. The report found that children in nearly all cases experienced educational interruption or denial. Some were outright rejected by schools due to their parents’ identity, others faced forced displacement and multiple transfers, and some were publicly shamed as “children of political prisoners” by teachers and peers in the classroom. The education system, meant to ensure equal development, has been weaponized for political persecution.
  2. Widespread Mental Health Crisis: Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation. Multiple children and adolescents exhibited severe symptoms like depression, anxiety, insomnia, and hypervigilance. Furthermore, some reached a point where “they sought ‘liberation’ by abandoning life,” resulting in documented cases of self-harm and attempted suicide. Prolonged exposure to high-pressure, fear-inducing environments prevents them from achieving normal identity formation and socialization during adolescence, posing severe risks for their adulthood.
  3. Frequent Fragmentation of Family Structure. In the majority of cases, one or both parents were subjected to long-term imprisonment, restriction of freedom, or forced exile. Children lost their primary attachment figures during critical developmental stages, relying on single parents or fragmented kinship care. This chronic separation led to severe attachment disorders and a pervasive sense of insecurity.
  4. Continuation and Silencing of Intergenerational Trauma. The parents’ fear, shame, and powerlessness are often transmitted to their children through emotional atmosphere and behavioral patterns, forming a “silent legacy.” Some children even normalize torture and humiliation, prematurely adopting the role of “protecting their parents,” thereby losing the safety and freedom of childhood through premature adultification.
  5. Exile Abroad: Not an End, But a New Predicament. While some children were fortunate enough to leave China, they faced new difficulties abroad: language barriers, cultural isolation, identity anxiety, economic hardship, and the persistence of trauma responses. Exile marks a relative start to safety but simultaneously represents a continuation of isolation and compounded adversity.
in reply to Hotznplotzn

This reads like it was taken directly from Epochtimes. Right wing anti China propaganda



Three Dead After Powerful Earthquake Strikes Southern Philippines


The 7.4-magnitude quake struck off the eastern coast of Mindanao island on Friday morning and was followed by a significant, 6.7-magnitude aftershock. A tsunami warning was issued.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/09/world/asia/philippines-mindanao-earthquake.html



Trump suggests throwing ‘laggard’ Spain out of NATO


Donald Trump has reportedly suggested that Spain’s membership in the Nato alliance should be reconsidered due to its insufficient military spending.

The intervention follows an agreement in June where members of the US-backed security pact committed to significantly boosting their defence budgets to 5 per cent of gross domestic product. The move aligns with President Trump’s long-standing demand for European nations to contribute more substantially to their own defence.

But Spanish prime minister Pedro Sanchez said at the time that he would not commit to the 5 per cent target, calling it “incompatible with our welfare state and our world vision”.

in reply to MicroWave

The intervention follows an agreement in June where members of the US-backed security pact committed to significantly boosting their defence budgets to 5 per cent of gross domestic product.


This makes it sound like it was some kind of done deal, but that's not how I remember it; more like a suggestion, basically as it's been until now only 2% more? please correct me if I remember wrong.

Trump has been ranting and raving about this ever since 2016, making all sorts of weird demands, calling it debt etc.


in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

Recently added n° 3 to the list as well. Gotta say, anxiety and despair hit different when possible homelessness enters the mix.

in reply to Severus_Snape

Probably more likely to be a plot by far-right fascists to increase their own voter base!

Remember: they want you to live in fear.

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in reply to Taalnazi

Yeah, so a Jihadi? Same basic framework just religion not racism as foundation.
in reply to einkorn

That's the same thing to me. Fascism is a religion, a cult; it is the perversion of society into robbing people of their independence.
in reply to Taalnazi

De Wever is far-right himself. He played the long con into getting elected as mayor of Antwerp to pave his way into becoming prime minister. Before he was elected he used indirect racism - the kind where you say you respect them but you want to be respected back by disallowing hajibs kind of bullshit - to get elected as mayor. As soon as he was mayor he started "helping out" the minorities. And he actually was successful. He dropped a lot of his prejudice and seemingly racist standpoints. Many people respected him for this. Right up until he became prime minister and started fucking over the people like it was his goal all along. Anti immigration and anti low-class now look like his main goal again.

So no, he has far more enemies within the religious context as well as the anti fascist context than with other right wing grifters.

in reply to x00z

Yep, and the same agenda is being attempted in the Netherlands right now. Those fascists are playing "nice" so they can get more votes and then seize an anti-people's dictatorship.
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lemmy - Collegamento all'originale
UltraGiGaGigantic

Your body your choice.

See? I didnt feel the need to create a police state that will eventually consume us all. Dont want to do the drug? Dont do it.

Democrats seem to understand that for other things, yet for some reason that doesn't translate to drug use. No, marijuana legalization will not end the war on drugs. Good thing the dems have the republicans to make them look good!

The addiction destroying our country is the addiction to licking boot polish.

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in reply to Severus_Snape

Not really, Putin still blamed Ukraine drones for being in the area that prompted them to launch missiles.

Russia launched missiles that hit or hit near a commercial jet and Russia, not Ukraine Drones nearby are the reason for the 38 deaths.


in reply to explodicle

Red state scabs like that probably get welfare. Besides, we've seen over and over that these ignoramuses would cut off their own dicks if it offended Libz.
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Get ready to be bombed by ChatGPT


It was no ordinary drone either, he discovered. Assisted by artificial intelligence, this unmanned aerial vehicle can find and attack targets on its own.

Unlike other models, it didn't send or receive any signals, so could not be jammed.

in reply to falseWhite

Shit without a human in the loop needs a Geneva Convention clause yesterday, this will not end well.
in reply to falseWhite

His company DevDroid makes remotely controlled machine guns, that use AI to automatically detect people and track them. Because of concerns over friendly fire, he says they don't have an automatic shooting option.

"We can enable it, but we need to get more experience and more feedback from the ground forces in order to understand when it is safe to use this feature."


That's some real Dr. Strangelove logic in the wild. Can't let robots kill people until it's safe.

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in reply to Severus_Snape

We keep spending most our lives living

in a socialist paradise

Read theory once or twice

in a socialist paradise

Those train stations look almost too nice

in a socialist paradise

in reply to ShinkanTrain

They look nice because no one’s allowed to use them. They build stuff, but the population is too poor or not privileged enough to be able to use anything. It just looks nice and it’s empty. Just like democracy.


Japan's governing coalition collapses


in reply to Severus_Snape

Is that dude super tall or are the elevators there really short?

Edit: the Internet tells me standard elevators doors in Japan are between 6'7"-6'11" tall.

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Ecuador deploys army in capital to deal with intensifying indigenous protests







in reply to Severus_Snape

First the pigs and now this. They're trying to freeze and starve them out through the winter.
in reply to DrSoap

As they tried and failed to do every winter so far.



There is a end to this story


To be fair, I dont think it matters if someone is there or not.
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in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

I'm here for you.(Keeps pulling) You make boss memes.

"DONT GIVE UP ARTAX! (Cries a bit til I meet the big turtle)

in reply to Jonnyprophet

Oh wow, thanks man. I only make a few of what I share but I appreciate your kind words.
in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

Odysseus is clearly pulling you out of the tar pit
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in reply to gigachad

~~Didn't the US just give them a $20 billion bailout? ~~

Wrong country, sorry

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in reply to kbobabob

ctvnews.ca/world/article/us-bu…

The U.S. directly purchased Argentine pesos on Thursday and finalized a US$20 billion currency swap line with Argentina’s central bank, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a social media post, a rare move aimed at stabilizing turbulent financial markets in the cash-strapped Latin American ally.
in reply to gigachad

I don't believe this article or at least the framing. If true Maduro is giving away his only excuse for his legitimacy. It is also crazy how the leader of the opposition is open about letting the USA have Venezuela ressources for almost free



Nobel Peace Prize 2025 live updates: Venezuelan politician Maria Corina Machado wins


The winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize is Venezuelan politician Maria Corina Machado

The award goes to the person or organisation that's done the most "for fraternity between the nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies and the formation and spreading of peace congresses"

US President Donald Trump had led a public campaign to win the award, but nominations closed in January - at the start of his second term in office

in reply to MonsterMonster

The award goes to the person or organisation that's done the most "for fraternity between the nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies and the formation and spreading of peace congresses"


So, explain to me how they think that the guy who single-handedly changed the name of the Dept of DEFENSE to the Dept of WAR, fits that description? Did they think that the Nobel committee wouldn't hear about that? Or care?

More likely, it NEVER occurred to them that it might send a mixed message to the world. Intimidating the entire planet into obedience because they are afraid that America will literally destroy their country, or even the world, is NOT Peace.

Seriously, the naked stupidity of these people is truly astounding.


in reply to Sahwa

Corrected title:

Peru self-coups democratically elected Boluarte, probably through American corruption.

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in reply to birdwing

Literally what are you blabbering about, she's been wildly unpopular for a good while now and this shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone watching her administration for the last year.


India set to reopen embassy in Afghanistan


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50682663

in reply to FelixCress

Yeah, except they're deciding to ban the word "burger" from veggie-burgers??

"hamburger" is named what it is, because it wasn invented in Hamburg.

This is politically-correct type idiocy.

_ /\ _

in reply to Paragone

It's not about being politically correct, it's about appeasing the meat industry lobbies and helping them keep market share.



UK’s terror law watchdog ‘investigating’ after collapse of China spy case, says China a ‘threat to national security’ and the public deserves better explanation of what happened with prosecution


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43814870

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The UK’s terror law watchdog has insisted China is a “threat to national security” and he is investigating the matter after the collapse of the trial of alleged Chinese spies.

Jonathan Hall KC suggested the explanation given on the matter was inadequate and the public deserved fuller clarity, as Sir Keir Starmer meanwhile insisted no ministers were involved in the pulling of the case.

The Prime Minister reiterated that responsibility lay with the previous Conservative administration which was in power at the time of the alleged offences.

It came after two former top civil servants questioned his explanation for the pulling of the prosecution of Christopher Cash, a former parliamentary researcher, and Christopher Berry, a teacher.

[...]

Former cabinet secretary Lord Simon Case said intelligence chiefs had warned of the threat from China for years, while his predecessor Lord Mark Sedwill expressed puzzlement about why the trial fell apart because Beijing was “of course” a threat to the UK.

[...]

Critics have pointed to Sir Keir’s attempts to build relations with the world’s second-biggest economy as a possible reason for the Government’s reluctance to label China an “enemy” or threat.

Lord Sedwill, who served as national security adviser from 2017 to 2020, during which time he was also Cabinet secretary, said he was “genuinely puzzled” about the collapse of the trial.

“The truth is that of course China is a national security threat to the UK directly, through cyber, through spying and so on, and indirectly because of some of their aggressive behaviour in the South China Sea and elsewhere,” he added on The Crisis Room podcast.



Red Dwarf and Constellation: could we skip the Bridge?


Red Dwarf and Constellation: could we skip the Bridge? #BlueSky, #ATProtocol, #fediverse, #PDS, #Decentralized, #Client, #red #Dwarf, #whey.party
tangled.org/@whey.party/red-dw…
in reply to Coopr8

I realize my title has little to do with the post, lol, tired ADHD brain. I did have the thought that if someone were to be ambitious and motivated enough, the Red Dwarf code could be used to build direct access to BlueSky content into a Fediverse client.

But then, I'm always the guy in the corner pining for the good ole' days of Trillian for IM, the one client to reach them all ^_^

in reply to Coopr8

I realize my title has little to do with the post


I was going to say. Red dwarf is the name of a ship and Constellation is a class of ship. In any case, you can't have a proper ship without a bridge.

in reply to Coopr8

I was recently playing around with Constellation and - partly as a statement but mostly as a personal challenge - used it to build ATProto notifications support into my ActivityPub enabled web app (writeup here, I'd post from that but I think lemmy.world blocks it since I sent it too many invalid activities or whatever).

I already had the ability to follow someone on atproto by resolving their handle and hitting their PDS directly (without authentication - that's all public), and I also turned Bridgy Fed on. With Constellation, I was able to (a) find the bridged atproto version of each ActivityPub post I made, and (b) find any likes, replies, or reposts related to each post.

When a Bluesky post hits my inbox and I click on it, my app checks to see if that user is also using Bridgy Fed, and if they are, it shows me their post over ActivityPub instead, so I can like or reply to it.

More broadly, it might be interesting if someone made an app that used a PDS as its primary datastore, but also had ActivityPub S2S support built into it. I know wafrn can do both protocols, but I think in its case it mirrors posts to a separate PDS kind of like you're describing.

in reply to lizard_socks

PandaCap is freaking awesome! Pretty much just what I had in mind when I posted previously about a single client to act as inbox for all ActivityPub and RSS/Atom content, only I had imagined it as a browser plugin or full on custom browser so that the content from the inbox would be opened in a client of the user's preference based on post type.

Really awesome project! including DeviantArt etc is really great for the art angle.

The only feature I would miss here vs. other clients is the search function as you mention. I assume that is omitted because it is a lot of work to implement. Have you looked at extending your project with someone else's code for that function? I know sometimes that is more trouble than help, but it would really take the project to that next level of "completely full featured client".

I have looked at wafrn, definitely a cool project and I like that it handles both protocols, but it has some limitations that hold me back from switching to it as my main client. I didn't know it was using a PDS in that way, do you mean it uses a server side PDS to mirror ATProto content or is it PDS per user?

in reply to Coopr8

I'm not exactly sure how it works in wafrn - I haven't looked into it myself - but last I heard, they were using blacksky's PDS (lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/51892713) which I'm guessing means all their users (at least the ones who've turned atproto on) get mirrored to that particular PDS.

The search functionality missing from Pandacap is in some ways intentional; I don't personally like searching for anything in the fediverse or in Bluesky, because I run into a lot of text posts, photos, screenshots or whatever that I don't have context for and that I haven't mentally prepared myself to see. But there's also the technical issue that right now, Pandacap doesn't index incoming posts in one place; they either go to the inbox, go to notifications, or get ignored. If search were to be implemented, perhaps it could take the form of an external ActivityPub instance that indexes posts, and Pandacap would just hit its API or something.

The other issues with Pandacap are that it's single-user, and that it's on the Microsoft stack, so no one can really use it unless they're willing to sign up for Azure and know their way around it enough to get it deployed. But that keeps overheads down for me compared to running a VPS.

I've never tried loading a PeerTube post in Pandacap but I wonder if it would try (and fail) to display the video in an image tag, or if it would just show up as a text post.


Wafrn (tumblr alternative with fediverse and bluesky support) has started using an alternate relay; this means that they depend on none of bluesky's infrastructure to work.


Bluesky post by @[url=did:plc:72wa4qoe4ssxx2az3xljtq5d]Gabbo the wafrn guy[/url] saying: "Thanks a lot to @rudyfraser.com for hosting the blacksky PDS. After confirmating thatis ok, wafrn now uses blacksky's relay! In the next update other wafrns may also use the relay"


in reply to lizard_socks

I actually like the single-user Delft hosted aspect.

As far as the Microsoft stack goes, could it be hosted on a home server running Windows or does it have to be in the cloud on Azure?

in reply to Coopr8

I think it could be. Cosmos DB might have to be replaced with a different EF Core provider - not sure which would be most appropriate but I'm sure something would work. Key and image storage could just be done on disk.
in reply to lizard_socks

One other question, how does PandaCap handle PeerTube posts? Same as image posts?


Trump floats dropping Spain from NATO alliance


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50670212
in reply to schizoidman

So what does the dumbass think Spain is suddenly doing or not doing? Did he see someone from Spain speaking Spanish on TV? Does he think since Mexicans speak Spanish that Spain is also Mexico?

Come on, you know it's something stupid...



Britain’s ex-PM Sunak to take up roles at Microsoft, Anthropic


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50670204
in reply to schizoidman

Why do useless rich dickwads always have the need for another grifting position?

At what time do they go enjoy their free time and be as free of the world as someone can be?

in reply to schizoidman

Well, I think far worse about Anthropic than I did before seeing this news.

Microsoft? Not so much, my esteem for them was already in the shitter.

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Taiwan and India were top destinations for Russian naphtha in August, LSEG data shows


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50669674

Naphtha is a primary feedstock in the petrochemical industry for producing olefins and aromatics, which are then used to manufacture a wide array of products, including plastics, synthetic resins, synthetic fibers, and various other chemicals.

Naphtha export loadings from Russian ports to Taiwan more than doubled in August month-on-month to around 370,000 metric tons and totalled 1.8 million tons in the first eight months of 2025, according to LSEG data.

China, Singapore, Malaysia and Turkey were among the other top destinations for Russian naphtha export supplies in August.


https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/taiwan-india-were-top-destinations-russian-naphtha-august-lseg-data-shows-2025-10-09/



Trump boosts Argentina's Milei with $20 bn economic lifeline as US buys pesos


Milei had been struggling with market turbulence after a defeat in Buenos Aires provincial elections seen as a bellwether for crucial mid-terms later this month.
in reply to Sahwa

Which America first? North? South? I'm unclear based on current events and past statements.


US to deploy 200 troops to Israel for Gaza task force, no operations in Gaza [Steve Holland, Phil Stewart and Ismail Shakil | October 9, 2025 | reuters.com]


"The United States will deploy up to 200 troops to Israel to establish a task force to support stabilization efforts in Gaza, but no Americans are expected to be deployed into the Palestinian enclave, U.S. officials said on Thursday.

The U.S. military's Central Command will stand up the task force, known as the Civil-Military Coordination Center, or CMCC, one of the officials said.

The CMCC's job will be to facilitate the flow of assistance into Gaza, including security assistance and humanitarian aid, officials said.'"


Heard from Sabby Sabs commentary:

Timestamps:
1. 10:54.000 - 39:49.000 Trump Deploys Troops to Gaza


Edit:


  1. Removed yt link

https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-deploy-200-troops-gaza-task-force-with-no-operations-ground-gaza-2025-10-09/

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in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

Its normal to be depressed in western society. We have all the food we could want but we have to work all the time for someone else, and its hard to get enough money to buy your own place.

Still, we have it better than most of the planet i guess. We dont starve, we dont have wars. Even though they are trying hard to add wars, since its so profitable.

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in reply to 1984

and yet we ignore the places that aren't like this at best and discount them as authoritarian shitholes at worst.

in reply to RandAlThor

I think they should give a NPP to Little Marco, or Steve Witkoff (ewww..), just on the chance that maybe Donny 2 Weeks will stroke out in rage....
Or another to Obama, LOL.
in reply to drhodl

another to Obama


Donny still not got over that joke at the white house dinner. It would be hilarious to give Obama an award for services to immigration or golf.

in reply to RandAlThor

Yeah well the person the Nobel committee gave it to is a Trump supporter and wants the US to intervene in Venezuelan politics. They gave it it Trump by proxy even if he is too stupid to realize it.