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in reply to Naive

Let go of any fear of others expectations for you as soon as you can. Explore what interests you and don’t let others stop you. People come and go, but they’ll come to you faster than they leave if you’re a confident and passionate person. You can only be that if you work on figuring out how you want to live and chase that life.


Why aren't Linux based mobile OSes more popular?


Why aren't Linux based mobile OSes more popular?
Ubuntu Touch, Sailfish OS, Tizen, Mobian, etc.
in reply to ryujin470

My guess is that because hardware support, you can install PC Linux on pretty much any system, but I am unaware of mobile Linux os that officially supports my phone.



KDE celebrates the 29th birthday and kicks off the yearly fundraiser


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37518459

This week is KDE’s 29th anniversary. It may not be a nice round number like 25 or 30, but whenever another birthday rolls around for an independent project the size and scope of KDE — powered by the goodwill of its contributors and users — that’s really quite something!

This year KDE are celebrating by kicking off their yearly fundraiser. Let’s raise at least €50,000 before the end of the year!



Serbia: Chinese national dies as overloaded boat capsized on Danube river while attempting to cross the border illegally, flee to EU


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43986907

Archived
  • A group of Chinese citizens attempted to cross the border between Serbia and Croatia illegally; one of them died
  • Two such cases of illegal border crossings have been recorded in the last two months
  • Some European countries are warning of an increased influx of Chinese citizens arriving via human smuggling routes in the Western Balkans
  • Serbia and China have had a visa-free regime since 2017

Serbia: Chinese citizen died as overloaded boat capsized on Danube river while attempting to cross the border illegally and flee to EU

A Chinese citizen died when a boat capsized on the Danube between Serbia and Croatia while attempting to cross the border illegally.

In the last two months, there have been two recorded cases of groups of Chinese citizens attempting to cross the border between Serbia and Croatia illegally.

Miroslava Jelačić Kojić from the non-governmental organization Group 484 [said] that there are trends indicating that Chinese citizens are increasingly becoming victims of human trafficking in the Western Balkans.

[...]

“Italian authorities have warned that there has been an increase in the number of Chinese citizens who have been smuggled and that they have also been moving along the Western Balkan route,” she said.

[...]

Serbia and China have had a visa-free regime since 2017, which means that citizens of both countries can reside or transit through the territory of China and Serbia for up to 30 days from the date of entry.

As a candidate for European Union membership, Serbia maintains close ties with China and is strengthening political, economic, and military cooperation.

[...]

Serbian rescue services found four injured Chinese citizens, while Croatian rescue services pulled five more Chinese citizens from the Danube.

Dragoslav Živković, acting deputy chief of the Vukovar-Srijem police administration, told the media [...] that, according to initial information, the individuals had attempted to cross the state border from Serbia to Croatia illegally.

[..]

The boat reportedly capsized due to overloading, with ten Chinese and one Serbian citizen on board.

[...]

The Western Balkan corridor is also mentioned in a January statement by Europol, the EU police agency, when it announced the dismantling of a sophisticated Chinese criminal network.

The network was involved in illegal immigration and human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

Raids in Barcelona, Madrid, and Toledo in Spain, and in Zagreb in Croatia, led to the arrest of 30 people, including the leaders of the criminal network.

[...]


in reply to slaacaa

I'll believe it when I see it. I have no faith in Israel though.

in reply to slaacaa

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hamas released seven hostages into the custody of the Red Cross on Monday, the first to be released as part of a breakthrough ceasefire after two years of war between Israel and Hamas in the devastated Gaza Strip.

There was no immediate information on their condition. Hamas has said 20 living hostages will be exchanged for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

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in reply to slaacaa

So the deal is that Palestinian hostages will be released but with no press, no fanfare, nothing but Israeli ones are the opposite and guess what the complicit western media will be filling their pages with?


UK Ministers Criticize PM Starmer’s China Policy Amid Spying Row, urge to reassess policy toward Beijing


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43985248

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  • Senior members of the government are urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to reassess his policy toward China and take a tougher stance on the risks it poses to UK national security.
  • At least two cabinet members want Starmer to decline permission for China to build a new mega-embassy near the City of London on security grounds.
  • The call for a tougher stance comes after a collapsed espionage case, which has led to intense scrutiny of Starmer's approach to China and allegations that his administration did not provide sufficient support to secure convictions.


in reply to General_Effort

Chairman Zhang Xuezheng was suspended from Nexperia's boards by an Amsterdam court order on October 6, and an independent non-Chinese person with a "deciding vote" would be appointed in his place, Wingtech said


Ja, we nationalised the company and installed a white guy as king

fascinating, will dutch people receive free housing, or do Chinese citizens have to purchase the housing before it can be acquired by the government?

in reply to manuallybreathing

Man, can you imagine the uproar if China required companies to have local people on the company's board to be able to operate in China?

What horrible government would allow that?!?

in reply to manuallybreathing

Not surprised a user from a tankie instance is angry about a western country imposing rules on a domestic company for reasons of national security, but is completely fine with China allowing barely any western countries in their market at all and, when they are, enforcing that they must be run by Chinese and have a close relationship with the government.

It's bad when the west takes an inch, but it's good when China takes a mile.

in reply to General_Effort

For any other country, buying a company to gain the patents and knowledge of that company is completely normal and business as usual. But for some reason China isn't even allowed to buy knowledge, and when they do they are still accused of stealing it!?!?
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Arab states expanded cooperation with Israeli military during Gaza war, files show


Even as key Arab states condemned the war in the Gaza Strip, they quietly expanded security cooperation with the Israeli military, leaked U.S. documents reveal. Those military ties were thrown into crisis after Israel’s September airstrike in Qatar, but could now play a key role in overseeing the nascent ceasefire in Gaza.

Over the past three years, facilitated by the United States, senior military officials from Israel and six Arab countries came together for planning meetings in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan and Qatar.

Qatar, whose capital was struck on Sept. 9 by Israeli missiles targeting Hamas leaders, was one of the countries that had quietly strengthened ties with the Israeli military. In May 2024. A planning document for the event, written two days before it was set to begin, shows that the Israeli delegation was scheduled to fly directly to the air base, circumventing Qatar’s civilian points of entry that could have risked public exposure.




Enligt uppgifter på sociala medier från en anställd på Flamman går det bra för Flamman. Under det senaste året har de redan nu haft fler besökare på sin webbsajt än totalt under något tidigare år.

nyhetskartan.se/2025/10/14/det…

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American Airlines Dublin Terminal: Arrival & Departure Info at DUB Airport


Explore the American Airlines Dublin Terminal at Dublin Airport for smooth arrivals and departures. Find terminal location, check-in counters, baggage services, and helpful tips to enhance your travel experience. Whether you're flying in or out, this guide covers everything you need to know about the American Airlines terminal at DUB.


masto.kukei.eu update (summaries + redesign)


I had some week off work and spent some time fiddling with that side-project.

I enjoy it a lot, since I find it actually useful for discovering accounts worth following and threads worth engaging.

I hope you won't find this post spammy, here's the list of changes:

Complete redesign

Previous design was stolen from kukei.eu (web dev search index) and it didn't really fit the stuff I've been adding recently.

The re-design is fresh out of oven, probably with some bugs and mistakes but well, just YOLOed it to 'main'.

It's an effect of all-weekend work, third actual iteration and I think it's much better now.

Summaries

For certain browse categories (news, programming, technology) I take newest 1000 (or 2000) posts, throw it into an LLM model and ask for a summary in a form of "topics people are talking about".

While it's not super useful, it's nice to get there once a day and see what's up in the world. It's better than most news magazine headlines "Google made huge changes in Google Home App. We know who's affected!"

Banned

Previous update made categorization of each indexed post, with a possibility that some posts land in "banned" category (fraudulent, porn, phishing).

Today I decided to exclude those posts from search results as well (I still see creepy search queries in logs, I don't want to deal with this).

That's all folks. I hope you enjoy this piece of web as much as I do. If not, downvote the hell of this post and I won't bother you again.

💜
masto.kukei.eu/browse/news

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Jeep pushed software update that bricked all 2024 Wrangler 4xe models


cross-posted from: [url=https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/671229]https://lemmy.bestiver.se/post/671229[/url] [quote][url=https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45558318]Comments[/url][/quote]
in reply to cyrano

Misleading if not fake. This seems like it can be fixed via software, instead of requiring you to get a new car.
in reply to Gladaed

I'm sure that's very comforting to the people who just wanted to get in their car and go to work.
in reply to A7thStone

If functionality can be restore, the car was not bricked.

Bricked means beyond repair. The device is as worthless as a brick because it can't be repaired, and it has absolutely zero functionality.

So yes it must be comforting for people to know that they can have their car working again.

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in reply to Buffalox

If I had a car that had suddenly stopped working due to a careless update, I'd want it to be bricked so I could make the manufacturer pay for a different fucking car.
in reply to Buffalox

Anyone even accidentally remote disables my car, even if fixable, can go fuck themselves. Not interested, pass.
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in reply to Buffalox

The fact it was disabled to begin with is enough for me to pass on any car that has this ability.
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in reply to thermal_shock

I think VW had it right when you had to do it manually. But I'm not sure that's still the case.
in reply to A7thStone

imagine trying to figure out why it won't start. check the battery. maybe its the alternator???


Seoul struggles to respond to rise in Cambodia abductions


South Korea has pledged stronger measures to protect its citizens in Cambodia amid a surge in reported abductions and forced labor cases, including the recent death of a 22-year-old Korean student who was tortured after being lured by a fake job offer.


Israel raids homes of West Bank prisoners set to be released in deal


The Israeli army has raided the homes of several Palestinian prisoners in the occupied West Bank whose names were included in the list of prisoners to be released in an exchange deal following the Gaza ceasefire.
in reply to technocrit

i fully expect israel to continue bombing gaza as a soon as it gets its prisoners back.
israel still holds over 5000 Palestinians prisoner in the west back without a trial
in reply to technocrit

Good thing no one got their grimy paws on federal databases of US citizens. Imagine this sort of thing happening in the land of the free.

..waitaminit...


in reply to suoko

Yep, I mainly use GLM-4.6 now and it's actually pretty good, I use it through API, not locally tho


Japan diaper firms step up recycling as waste set to grow in aging society


in reply to Sahwa

Makes no sense. If they have no babies then shouldn’t the elderly offset the diaper deficit?
in reply to justadudeingear

Maybe the number of diapers would be offset, but adult diapers hold more material than baby diapers

in reply to fne8w2ah

Interesting times; Megaspeed revealed to be a shell company, NSO bought by US investors, Gaza humanitarian agency vanishes — seems like big players are making big moves right now.


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

Increased customizability from HTML and CSS support? Sign me up!
in reply to XiELEd

But iopq says it requires frequent blood tests 🩸😱
in reply to Sean Tilley

Do not recommend. I'm on apixaban now because it doesn't require frequent blood tests


Agencies prepare to bring aid to starving people in Gaza as ceasefire appears to hold


Aid agencies are preparing to bring large amounts of vital aid to starving people in Gaza this weekend, as a ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas appeared to be holding.

“We have received signals that tomorrow will be the day that the scale-up [in aid deliveries] begins in earnest under the ceasefire,” said Tess Ingram, a spokesperson for the UN agency for children, Unicef.

"The stakes are really high,” said Ingram, speaking by phone from Gaza. “Even though we have a ceasefire – which means the bombardment stops – the humanitarian crisis continues. We still have a famine to fight and diseases are spreading, so we really need that scale-up to happen quickly and efficiently.”

Ingram said Unicef was calling for all crossings from Israel into Gaza to be reopened, so that trucks were able to move through quickly “without delays or impediments”.

Another UN aid agency, Unrwa, said it had enough stored food to feed every Palestinian in Gaza for three months. Its communications director, Juliette Touma, said on Saturday that the distribution of aid was “absolutely critical in controlling the spread of famine”.

in reply to HellsBelle

The IDF broke the ceasefire within hours, but if we’re calling that “appears to hold”, fine. As long as starving civilians are actually getting food, I’ll let it slide.
in reply to HellsBelle

"we aren't starving people. We let in food by the truck load!"
"We are now going to let food in since we have a peace deal."


Mexico Doubles Down on Militarization With National Guard Reform


in reply to Skiluros

It is probably one of the largest criticisms of MORENA that the government has consistently given so much power to the military that should be civilian controlled.


Donald Trump and Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to chair Gaza peace summit on Monday


Donald Trump and the Egyptian president, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, are due to chair a Gaza peace summit with several world leaders in Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday.

The meeting would take place on Monday afternoon in Egypt’s Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh “with the participation of leaders from more than 20 countries”, the Egyptian presidency said.

The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said he would attend, as will Britain’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, and Pedro Sánchez of Spain. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has also confirmed his attendance.

There was no immediate word about whether Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu would be in Sharm el-Sheikh. Hamas has said it will not take part.

in reply to HellsBelle

Sisis the prison guard in charge of the open air prison of Gaza
in reply to HellsBelle

Two dictators. That should instill confidence that it's a genuine peace process and not just another step in the destruction of Gaza.


The plastic inside us: how microplastics may be reshaping our bodies and minds


Microplastics have been found almost everywhere: in blood, placentas, lungs – even the human brain. One study estimated our cerebral organs alone may contain 5g of the stuff, or roughly a teaspoon. If true, plastic isn’t just wrapped around our food or woven into our clothes: it is lodged deep inside us.

Microplastics are shed from packaging, clothes, paints, cosmetics, car tyres and other items. Some are tiny enough to slip through the linings of our lungs and guts into our blood and internal organs – even into our cells. What happens next is still largely unknown.

"Designing a definitive experiment is hard, because we’re constantly being exposed to these particles,” says Dr Jaime Ross, a neuroscientist at the University of Rhode Island in the US. “But we know microplastics are in almost every tissue that has been looked at, and recent studies suggest we’re accumulating far more plastic now than 20 years ago.”


in reply to Vittelius

Venture capital backed which means it will inevitably go to shit
in reply to Vittelius

How does this even matter if phone manufacturers block apps that aren't approved by them? Forgive my ignorance, never done much mobile dev stuff
in reply to mfed1122

I suppose you can enforce additional politics into your store. Like forcing all apps being open source (like f-droid).

But everything will keep to be apple/google approved, at least until linux phone becomes more mainstream.

Until then I'm moving away from native app development, and focusing more on webapps and progressive apps.

in reply to daniskarma

Yeah it really sucks. I was in the middle of developing an Android game and now I don't really want to. Luckily I'm working with Unreal so I can just build it for desktop distribution anyways. But still, ugh.
in reply to mfed1122

even being Apple-notarized (what you mean by "approved") doesn't mean it'll be in the Apple App Store
in reply to mfed1122

You can sideload apps on iOS. There are however highly annoying limitations.

in reply to Severus_Snape

Whole lot of military aged men coming back with experiences of being abandoned, left to die, ordered to die and seeing through the veil.. Enjoy


China blamed for flood of ‘dirt cheap’ products as exports move from US to EU, UK amid Trump tariffs


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/43941148

Archived

Companies across Europe and the United Kingdom are complaining that there has been a “flood” of Chinese products into the market, as the country seeks to redirect goods meant for the United States, according to a Nikkei report.

[...]

UK-based chemical giant Ineos [announced] this week, which said it is lowering production and cutting jobs due to the demand slowdown. The company said it is cutting 20 per cent of the workforce at its Acetyls plant in Hull, England, and is closing two production units in Rheinberg, Germany.

The announcement from Ineos blamed "dirt-cheap carbon-heavy" Chinese products that have been redirected from the US due to high tariffs but face no trade barriers in the EU or UK.
Stephen Dossett, CEO of Ineos Inovyn in the statement added, “Europe is committing industrial suicide. While competitors in the US and China benefit from cheap energy, European producers are being priced out by our own policies and absence of tariff protection.”

[...]

German Chemical Industry Association (VCI) said it could not confirm a widespread increase in Chinese chemical imports after Trump's tariffs came in May, but noted increased price competitiveness as China's products continue despite domestic demand slowdown.

[...]

For the steel sector, over supply from China has caused disruption, with the UK and EU considering 50 per cent tariffs on excess products. If the plan is approved by the European Parliament and the European Council, the measures will take effect mid-2026.

[...]

EU textile body Euratex said Chinese exports have surged by 20 per cent in H1 2025 YoY. both in value and volume in the first half of 2025, compared with last year, according to the Financial Times.

[...]

in reply to Hotznplotzn

I just wanna say, as a kid who grew up in the 80's and 90's when everything that wasn't nailed down was moving to China, we saw this day coming.

I told you so.

China played the world like a fiddle.

in reply to Hotznplotzn

if your people were not buying them, they would not be selling them...
that sounds like a culture problem...

the capitalist culture.


in reply to Severus_Snape

2025: year of the fascist 😑

Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina on Sunday, October 12, said an "attempt to seize power illegally and by force" was underway, a day after a contingent of soldiers joined thousands of anti-government protesters in the capital. Soldiers based in the outskirts of Antananarivo on Saturday morning called on security units to "join forces" and to "refuse orders to shoot," repudiating the violent crackdown on youth-led protests that have rocked the Indian Ocean island for more than two weeks.


Nice to see the troops taking the side of the anti-fascist youth out there, good on them ♥️

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in reply to Severus_Snape

His wife, if that's who that is, looks like a straight up cartoon character
in reply to Stamau123

The apt comment I saw was that she “looked like a character from the Hunger Games”.


in reply to aeronmelon

Slumdog Zillionaire - a feel good story on how a poor Indian family got a sack of vegetables
in reply to Kenny2999

It's one potato, Vladimir. How much could it cost? Three trillion rubles? 😉
in reply to aeronmelon

The real story here is Russia being so desperate they tried to coercively recruit a computer engineering student as a soldier.
in reply to Severus_Snape

He says he underwent 15 days of training in September 2024 and was sent to the battlefield a year later, on 30 September.

The next day, on 1 October, Mr Majothi said he had an altercation with his commander, after which he separated from Russian soldiers. That was when he came across a Ukrainian dugout and asked them for help, he added.

The BBC cannot independently verify the date or location of the video in which he makes these claims.


It's just that easy? "Fuck you guys, I'm out, where are the Ukrainians?"


in reply to Severus_Snape

ignored repeated stern warnings


I hate it when I run through a crowd with my fist leading the way, shouting "Don't get punched, don't get punched, don't get punched!" and then they think it's my fault when somebody hits my fist with their face. Can't they see I'm the victim here?

in reply to betterdeadthanreddit

😂 Reminds me of IRL situations, usually of the type where 3 people side by side come towards me down the sidewalk and expect me to move out of the way. Shoulders bump, and somehow that's my fault?




(Windows) Warning about desktop app not being able to download update - Mullvad VPN


Sorry not sure where else to put this but for anyone else running Mullvad:

We have rolled back version 2025.10. Please do not upgrade to this version if you are running Windows. If you are already running 2025.10 and it is working fine for you, then you can probably stay on that version without problem.

If you are stuck in the BSOD/boot loop, you can fix it by starting the computer in safe mode and uninstall the Mullvad VPN app and reboot. You can then install version 2025.9 and continue using Mullvad without problem!

Sorry for the trouble! We will get right to finding out why this happened! We have not touched the crashing driver in a very long time 🤔 It would be very helpful if people with this issue could report whether or not they run some anti-virus or other security related software that could be fighting against our app.

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Taliban, Pakistani forces trade heavy fire along Afghanistan border


Pakistan and Afghanistan have traded claims of seizing each other’s border posts, as border clashes between their militaries intensify following an air strike on Kabul earlier this week.

The Taliban on Sunday said it had captured three Pakistani border posts during its retaliatory attacks at seven points along the border.

in reply to MBech

Neither of these are in the Middle East (Mideast ends at Iraq; everything east of that is Central Asia), but also no.
in reply to HootinNHollerin

This has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with Bagram. Please.