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Trump is blowing the US lead in AI


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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

This guy?

Trump announces a $500 billion AI infrastructure investment in the US

TBH this sinophobic bullshit should be removed. Imagine being so brainwashed by "AI" grifters that you promote imperialism on an ML instance.

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in reply to technocrit

Nobody is promoting imperialism here. It's possible to analyze what you see critically. Try actually engaging with what's being said in the video instead of making personal attacks. What the video says is that the whole US strategy is fundamentally unsound and reeks of desperation. They think they can play 4D chess by letting Nvidia sell weaker chips to China, hoping it will make Chinese companies addicted to their tech. They completely ignore the will and the capability of China to achieve self-sufficiency.

The plan is already backfiring. Every time they try to block a chip, it just accelerates domestic chip production in China. Huawei and other Chinese companies are making huge strides, and with the government pumping billions into the sector and mandating the use of domestic chips, American attempt to create dependency is failing. Their own experts are admitting that Chinese chips are going from unusable to workable, and once that threshold is crossed, their market in China is finished.

The biggest flaw is their own greed. Trump caved and reversed the ban because Nvidia wanted profits and the US treasury wanted a cut of the sales. So much for their national security concerns. They're literally funding their own competitor by selling us the tools China needs to stay in the race while their own industry catches up. They're giving China a bridge to a future without them, and they're too short-sighted to see it. Now they're even talking about letting the superior Blackwell chips be sold, which would be a catastrophic miscalculation for them. Their strategy for containment is only ensuring that China overtakes them faster.

Meanwhile, the US has no choice but to stay in the AI race from a strategic standpoint. The potential payoff is too significant to ignore. If this technology delivers, even partially, the nation that masters its application in areas like logistics and automation will command a massive, lasting economic advantage. China’s push into AI alone forces the US to follow.

The central problem is that staying in the race is inherently self-destructive for the US. The US power grid is already strained, with reserve margins at just 15%. The AI industry’s massive, growing energy demand will necessarily diminish emergency buffer, threatening grid stability and making widespread blackouts a real possibility.

Furthermore, you cannot quickly build new power generation. The process takes years and has become prohibitively expensive in part due to the trade war with China. This collision of soaring demand and constrained supply will send electricity prices parabolic for everyone.

There’s a good chance that the AI race will cripple the broader economy in America. Traditionally, the US has relied on cheap energy to sustain its manufacturing base. Now, it risks adopting Europe’s model, where prohibitively high energy costs make running a factory unprofitable. The US is essentially being forced to sacrifice its physical industrial base to power the AI bubble, all because the strategic cost of losing the race is unthinkable.

On the other hand, energy prices in China are already far lower than in the US, and they're only dropping due to massive and accelerating deployment of renewables. China is in a far better position to build things like data centres needed for AI than the US is. Hence, it's actually advantageous for China to drag the US into a sort of an arms race where the US has a significant disadvantage. Americans dumping 500 billion into AI infrastructure is an illustration of Chinese strategy working.

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Meth disguised as Canadian beer kills 21-year-old in New Zealand


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Un cibo che costa poco e fa molto bene


C'è un cibo "povero", nel senso che costa poco, fa bene, è salutare, è benefico per la donna incinta, per gli anziani e nella prevenzione delle malattie cardiovascolari e, appunto, non costa neanche tanto. E' gustoso, diffuso, ma non da tutti apprezzato ed è un vero peccato! Ecco la vera Regina del mare in scatola

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Google to spend $15 billion on AI data centre in biggest India investment


BENGALURU, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Google said on Tuesday it would invest $15 billion over five years to set up an artificial intelligence data centre in India's southern state of Andhra Pradesh, its biggest ever investment in the world's most populous nation.

The U.S. tech giant's plan comes amid a tense diplomatic standoff between New Delhi and Washington over tariffs and a stalled trade deal, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged a boycott of foreign goods.

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/google-invest-10-billion-data-centre-south-india-2025-10-14/



Voting Rights Act faces pivotal test at US Supreme Court


Summary

  • Case is latest US fight over racial issues in voting maps
  • Louisiana map increased Black-majority US House districts
  • Republicans could benefit if Voting Rights Act is undercut

https://reuters.com/legal/government/voting-rights-act-faces-pivotal-test-us-supreme-court-2025-10-14/




[Barcelona - Catalonia - Spain] 🍉 General Strike for Palestine: Unitary demonstration - 6pm Sants station


cross-post from: lemmy.ml/post/37526838

This Wednesday, October 15, 2025, there is a general strike in Catalonia, and in the Spanish state, against the Zionist genocide against the Palestinian people, in solidarity with our fellow Palestinian workers, for the defense of human rights, so that the Palestinian people can decide their political future, for the suspension of the trade agreement between the European Union and the genocidal state of Israel...

Participate!!!!!

To find out more:
- Palestinian Community in Catalonia (has not updated the website yet, search on social networks).
- Enough Complicity with Israel (has not updated the website yet, search on social networks).
- Your union (the two major unions, CCOO and UGT have called a 2-hour strike, but you can join the strike of any other union that has called a 24-hour strike).

Good Strike!!!! #FreePalestine


Note: Auto-translated from Catalan.

in reply to Solène de Montmarin 🇲🇲💚🇵🇸🫏

Thanks @SolenedeM@piaille.fr !

But that expression, along with the worse "Arriba España", are expressions that have used extensively by the Spanish fascism. They are usually seen as cringe by Spanish leftism (except by nazbols, and other chauvinist than in purity, are not leftists).

in reply to redrum

Je dis vive l'Espagne comparé à la mobilisation française. Mais je ne le dirai plus du coup. Je continuerai juste de le dire en privé à mes potes espagnol.es antifa 😀
in reply to Solène de Montmarin 🇲🇲💚🇵🇸🫏

XDDDD.

BTW, we're jealous of French strikes here. The only ones I remember that were up to par were those of the Catalan independence struggle.

in reply to redrum

Oui par le passé il y a eu de magnifiques grèves en France. En ce moment c'est plus compliqué. Pour pleins de raisons.

in reply to Arthur Besse

terrorist orgs like israel are not known for respecting people or ceasefires.




Senior prosecutor removed as Lindsey Halligan reshapes key US attorney’s office | CNN Politics


Maggie Cleary — the senior Justice Department prosecutor who briefly led the powerful US attorney’s office in the Eastern District of Virginia last month before Trump ally Lindsey Halligan took over — has been removed from the office, according to two people familiar with the matter.

It’s unclear if Cleary is still employed by the Justice Department, potentially now in a different role, the sources said. She couldn’t be reached immediately on Monday, and a Justice Department spokesman declined to comment.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/10/13/politics/federal-prosecutor-maggie-cleary-removed



Chinese freighter halves EU delivery time on maiden Arctic voyage to UK


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50963139

The Istanbul Bridge's maiden voyage, originally expected to take 18 days, was delayed by two days due to a storm off the coast of Norway but the ship still reached Europe earlier than the 40 to 50 days it takes freighters going through the Suez Canal or around the Cape of Good Hope.

The new Northern Sea Route, running entirely through Arctic waters and within Russia's exclusive economic zone, can now be navigated by ships due to global warming.


https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/chinese-freighter-halves-eu-delivery-time-maiden-arctic-voyage-uk-2025-10-14/

in reply to schizoidman

Yeah, as the Clean Arctic Alliance recently said in response to China’s new containership route through the Arctic:

An increase in shipping in the Arctic will lead to
- an increase in shipping’s global climate impact due to black carbon emissions – which have a disproportionately higher impact when emitted in the Arctic,
- an increase in disturbance to wildlife and to communities dependent on marine resources due to increased ship pollution including underwater noise in a comparatively quiet ocean, and
- an increase in the risk of damaging oil spills.


As one report said, as the Arctic ice vanishes, maritime traffic boom fuels the climate crisis.


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

For the whole war AFU has been a supported by and is a a training ground for not just drug cartels, but also Jihadists and neonazis, and it's not really inflitration if they accept anybody who is ready to fight for money or just hates russia for their own reasons. Ukraine as a whole is also a massive black market weapons depot for all of the worlds militants and criminals because of the systemic corruption the country.
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Gotta catch ’em all: Man under Customs probe for not declaring over $30k of Pokemon cards at airport


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/50962591

The Singapore Customs is investigating a case where a man entering Singapore did not declare that he was in possession of assorted Pokemon trading cards worth more than $30,000 in total.


in reply to schizoidman

To be fair, I wouldn't have thought to declare Pokemon cards either... But OTOH, if he was carrying $30K in CASH...
in reply to schizoidman

Singapore doesn't fuck around, which my cousin found out the hard way when he had to leave Australia after a year of travelling/working and he just took the cheapest flight (pretty much the only one he could afford) out of the country, which went to Singapore. Of course he had no clue about Singapore and when he arrived without a visum, they took him into custody and interrogated him for over 12 hours. After they put him on a plane home (in Europe). In the end he rode the cheapest flight out of Australia all the way home, so that did work out for him.
in reply to Pringles

Thankfully your cousin didn't have any drugs on him. Pretty much the death penalty.
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in reply to Pringles

You need a visa just to pass through Singapore on a connecting flight?




Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data


Satellites beam data down to the Earth all around us, all the time. So you might expect that those space-based radio communications would be encrypted to prevent any snoop with a satellite dish from accessing the torrent of secret information constantly raining from the sky. You would, to a surprising and troubling degree, be wrong.

Roughly half of geostationary satellite signals, many carrying sensitive consumer, corporate, and government communications, have been left entirely vulnerable to eavesdropping, a team of researchers at UC San Diego and the University of Maryland revealed today in a study that will likely resonate across the cybersecurity industry, telecom firms, and inside military and intelligence agencies worldwide.

https://www.wired.com/story/satellites-are-leaking-the-worlds-secrets-calls-texts-military-and-corporate-data/



Madagascar president hangs on to power as thousands protest






News outlets broadly reject Pentagon rules before deadline for signing


The Washington Post joined the New York Times, Newsmax and CNN in refusing to sign the restrictive new policy.

Media across the ideological spectrum said they will not sign the Defense Department’s restrictive new press policy by Tuesday’s afternoon deadline. The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Associated Press and CNN said they wouldn’t sign, as did Newsmax and the Washington Times.



News outlets broadly reject Pentagon rules before deadline for signing


The Washington Post joined the New York Times, Newsmax and CNN in refusing to sign the restrictive new policy.

Media across the ideological spectrum said they will not sign the Defense Department’s restrictive new press policy by Tuesday’s afternoon deadline. The Washington Post, the New York Times, the Associated Press and CNN said they wouldn’t sign, as did Newsmax and the Washington Times.

#USA



Google to spend $15 billion on AI data centre in biggest India investment


BENGALURU, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Google said on Tuesday it would invest $15 billion over five years to set up an artificial intelligence data centre in India's southern state of Andhra Pradesh, its biggest ever investment in the world's most populous nation.

The U.S. tech giant's plan comes amid a tense diplomatic standoff between New Delhi and Washington over tariffs and a stalled trade deal, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged a boycott of foreign goods.

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/google-invest-10-billion-data-centre-south-india-2025-10-14/

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in reply to geneva_convenience

So a tiny bit of jobs but a huge strain on their water and electricity resources.
Fuck Alphabet and the rest of these vultures.


Valve launches the Steam Next Fest right on Windows 10 EOL because they hate me, specifically.


Like, why Valve? I was so close to clearing out all the games I was partway through, now I need to add some demos to my backlog (not many, this Next Fest is kinda weak).

~~Probably could've made it but I haven't picked a distro. I'm planning on turning my desktop into a dedicated gaming computer and not daily driver, because of the malware risk. I wanted something not finicky, something devs would test on as a known quantity, and preferably something Arch-based like SteamOS.~~
- ~~Garuda (Arch-based)~~
- ~~Bazzite (Known quantity, immutable, Fedora-based, I don't trust it for some reason)~~
- ~~Nobara (Proton-adjacent distro, Fedora-based)~~
- ~~CachyOS (Super fast, Arch-based, presumably finicky?)~~
- ~~Windows 7 (Based, unsupported by steam, insecure)~~

~~BTW I have an AMD CPU and GPU. Figured I should've mentioned that.~~

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in reply to Tenderizer78

I'm running bazzite on my new 5080 build. I've only tested one game so far. Pop OS seems like a good distro too.
in reply to reagansrottencorpse

PopOS is a distro famous for it's Nvidia support. I'm on AMD so that's not a concern for me. Also System76 develops PopOS and they're squarely American so I'm hesitant to partake with them.

EDIT: Though it installs with full disk encryption by default, and I appreciate that even if I would probably disable it on what will be my dedicated gaming desktop.

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in reply to Tenderizer78

From your list I ran the following:

  • Bazzite: worked AMAZINGLY (to the point of me double-checking whether I'm getting any updates 😆) until some image screwed up the boot process (some versions I could boot into, some were crapping out right after GRUB). Can recommend if you have a relatively normal hardware configuration (so, as long as your machine is not a Clevo-reseller laptop with NVIDIA GPU and Intel CPU, you should be fine).
    • Addendum: some binaries might not be available for you OOTB due to Bazzite's root filesystem being immutable. Read their docs on how to run packages / binaries that do require root access (or learn basics of self-hosting, I guess..?).


  • Nobara: FUBAR'd it myself through... Well, being an idiot (had SOME regrets about that 😅); ran into some small issues with GPG keys, but otherwise used it w/o any major problems (see above) for... I think a year with some change? Can wholeheartedly recommend it, as long as you're somewhat familiar with what RPM packages are and how to work around issues with their signatures (usually - a trivial matter); updates are not as smooth as on Bazzite.
  • CachyOS: my current daily driver. Barring some extremely minor issues in some games (usually solvable through Proton options- and versions fiddling), as was the case with Nobara - can wholeheartedly recommend it (this time, without caveats; despite the memery around Arch, it feels stable; the updates by default are a bit more annoying than on Bazzite though, similar in nature to Nobara: you get a notification "X packages have updates").
in reply to Metju

I checked the Steam Hardware Survey and CachyOS is the most popular distro on my list so as the sheeple I am I'm probably gonna go with CachyOS now. Probably gotta look up how to configure it properly first though.
in reply to Metju

I'm currently using Nobara. I shifted from Bazzite to Nobara because I also use my PC for work and package installation was a pain if it was outside flatpaks.

Nobara is only an issue if you are using very old Nvidia GPUs. It's been working fine for me.

as long as you’re somewhat familiar with what RPM packages


Agree. It's very similar if you know apt

how to work around issues with their signatures (usually - a trivial matter)


Haven't faced this so far.



China says it will ‘fight to end’ after US said it was trying to hurt world economy


Commerce ministry says US is ‘threatening to intimidate’ with plans for new Trump tariffs on exports

China has hit back at accusations from the US that it is trying to hurt the world economy, as the trade war between the world’s two biggest economies appeared to re-escalate, amped up by aggressive rhetoric on both sides.

China’s commerce ministry said on Tuesday that the US was “threatening to intimidate” with the prospect of new tariffs on Chinese exports, “which is not the right way to get along with China”. Its spokesperson said that China would “fight to the end” in trade talks.

The comments came shortly after the US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said China wanted to “to pull everybody else down with them” by damaging the world economy.

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in reply to MicroWave

Is this really a FAFO moment for Trump? Is it beginning to dawn on him what he has started?
None of these problems existed before Trump became president!

Trump claimed trade wars are easy to win, but joke's on him, because trade wars have no winners, and more likely than not USA will be the biggest loser in Trump's moronic trade wars.

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in reply to MicroWave

China’s commerce ministry said on Tuesday that the US was “threatening to intimidate” with the prospect of new tariffs on Chinese exports, “which is not the right way to get along with China”.


That’s literally the only way this administration knows how to approach everything




List of Telegram STL groups for 3D Printing


Password: 00000111112222233333

Found this one in reddit.

in reply to db0

Annoying ofc that this is all on telegram who's really not secure enough for this sort of thing, so if people have other suggestions, feel free to post them here.




I feel like all current political debate is basically trying to choose between the three endings in the original Deus Ex.


We must restore the capitalism of the 20th century!

We must destroy all global institutions!

Turn the world over to the AI to rule!

in reply to essell

And just like Deus Ex:
None of your choices up to that point mattered and the choice is made by one white guy.
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in reply to MrEff

Did you know JC can be played as a range of skin colors?


in reply to iqarwone

Can I run my whole steam library on linux? And also get the same performance from AAA games? If so, I'm sold.
in reply to falseWhite

Pretty much. But if you need to test it, you can buy another drive and install linux and your games there. If it doesn't work, you can use the extra drive for something else.

In Steam on Linux, use settings to enable Experimental or Proton for Windows games.

Edit: This is computer science, you must report your findings!

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in reply to falseWhite

From what i've heard the only downside is kernel-level anti-cheat.
in reply to falseWhite

99% of the steam library. Only thing I can think of right now is battlefield 6 has anti cheat that wont work. And apex. Basically the developers have to be jerks for it not to work so no reason to pay em anyways.
in reply to cevn

Fortnite too, last I checked. Because they specifically disabled Linux compatibility in their anti-cheat
in reply to DarkSirrush

Is fortnite on steam though?

Good info either way, just not sure whether its relevant

in reply to silly goose meekah

It's not.

And the owner of Epic, which owns Fortnite, is rabidly anti Linux. I believe he's made some concessions to lose less of the Deck market share, but he's made many insulting and untrue statements of Linux and its users in the past as well as actively sabotaging Linux functionality in games that used to have it.

in reply to falseWhite

If you want to check specific games you can use ProtonDB to find out how well they run/any specific tweaks to get them working.
in reply to falseWhite

Can I run my whole steam library on linux?


Depends on the games you have. The biggest issue is anti-cheat, so competitive online games have a worse chance of working, nearly all other games should work though.

And also get the same performance from AAA games?


Again depends on the specific games. Some have worse performance than on Windows, some have better performance.




(Solved) How do I make flock ignore a nohup process?


Hi!

I've a cronjob that I don't want to be concurrent but it needs to leave a long-running process after it does it's job that I set up with a nohup command.

The deal is that once the script has setup the lock doesn't get released so any further calls to the script just get ignored.

Is there a better alternative/flag I'd use? I couldn't discern much from the flock or nohup man pages.

Solved: With bit more fiddling found the - u flag on the flock man page. You can unlock yourself at the very end of the script.

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in reply to Frid0lin

sorry fLock it my phone doesn't like it and don't really know what the f stands for. but flock is a Linux command that let's you manage simple concurrency issues man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/…



UK Intel Warns Politicians of China and Russia Spying Efforts


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/44053091

Archived
  • The UK's domestic security service, MI5, warned politicians and their staff that they are being targeted by spies from China, Russia and Iran in efforts to undermine British democracy.
  • MI5 said foreign actors may use methods such as dishonest online approaches, hacks and cyber attacks to recruit assets and obtain information, and may use financial donations to influence politicians' decisions.
  • The security service urged politicians to be wary of "overt flattery", conduct due diligence on new contacts, and report any suspicious interactions to their security team promptly.

[...]

“The UK is a target of long-term strategic foreign interference and espionage from elements of the Russian, Chinese and Iranian states which, in different ways, seek to further their economic and strategic interests and cause harm to our democratic institutions,” according to the advice.

The document comes just weeks after a high-profile espionage case in which two men were accused of spying for China fell apart, sparking criticism of the government’s handling of the case and Starmer’s wider policy toward Beijing, with which he has sought to improve diplomatic ties since entering office last year.

Separately, Nathan Gill — a former Welsh leader of Nigel Farage’s populist right-wing Reform UK party — pleaded guilty last month to taking bribes in exchange for making statements in favor of Russia.

[...]

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-13/mi5-warns-uk-politicians-of-chinese-and-russian-spying-efforts

in reply to Hotznplotzn

Countries spy like the sun rises in the east. Is this really news to anyone?
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Israel kills seven Palestinians in violation of Gaza ceasefire


Israeli forces killed at least seven Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, in violation of the ceasefire agreement signed last week.

The Israeli military confirmed carrying out the attacks in Shujaiya, claiming it targeted individuals who had crossed agreed-upon army deployment lines after issuing warning shots. It did not comment on the drone strike in Khan Younis.

These attacks constitute a breach of the ceasefire agreement that took effect on Friday, which explicitly stated that “all military operations, including aerial and artillery bombardment and targeting operations, will be suspended”.

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in reply to bitjunkie

That is looking particularly crisp