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Frieren - Capitolo 12


Il gruppo di avventurieri, ora 33% più vasto di prima, nel continuare sul proprio percorso arriva alla città di Waal, dove però...

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China retaliates in response to Dutch seizure of Nexperia, blocking chipmaker's exports following takeover — 861,000 square foot assembly site in Gaungdong affected as trade war spirals


China has blocked the export of certain products produced by the Dutch chip company, Nexperia, according to Bloomberg. This is the same company that the Dutch government recently seized from its Chinese parent company to prevent the transfer of what it called "crucial technological knowledge" from leaving the country. This action appears to be retaliatory and highlights the increasingly multi-polar world that is developing under the umbrella of rapid global expansion in AI capabilities, and a rush to secure important strategic chip development resources.

Chinese trade relations with Western nations have been far more fractious in 2025 than in years past. Following increasingly aggressive global trade policies, China has pivoted from integrating with the wider global economy to focusing more on shoring up its own semiconductor development and nearer-to-hand trading partners. Many Western nations have mirrored this in turn, with the Dutch government's latest actions appearing to be just one more example of nations ensuring their own supply of silicon above almost all else.

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in reply to MicroWave

"Many Western nations have mirrored this in turn"
sure....
"china" started this and west "mirrored"
in reply to MicroWave

For anyone wondering the chinese chips tech is a bit behind, maybe 5-20 years depending on the specific tech, which is similar to America and Russia. Intel if they keep fabs in the U.S would keep the U.S closer to 5 years behind Taiwan and South Korea which isn't terrible considering moving past 2nm is extremely difficult and it's not likely that there will be huge improvements in lithography tech in the near future.

in reply to geneva_convenience

We’re too obsessed with the cult of personality in this country. It’s very difficult to get anyone to turn on a candidate, once voters decided they like the person. People don’t like admitting they were wrong, so a candidate really has to do something extreme to lose support they’ve gained, and make anyone re-evaluate.

Mamdani’s team knows this. Which is why he’s racing to compromise everything, hoping to add moderates to his base.

in reply to surph_ninja

I'm glad to see the rapid speed at which more people are realizing Mamdani is a sellout though. It used to take months for people to accept that Kamala was an establishment sellout. A few Zionist Tweets from Mamdani and they know that he is a lost cause now.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Well let's hope someone else runs against him that is strongly against genocide. Oh wait...
in reply to the_q

Oh wait that was that Zohran Mamdani guy supposedly! Good ol entryism strikes again

in reply to Severus_Snape

Poles hating russians makes sense historically, but historically Germans, both Prussian and Austrian , have been just as bad, if not worse with the nazis, so why don't they hate them too?

I think the "russophobia" today has more to do with current events than history. If Germany did anschluss 2 and invaded Austria, I think Poland would be just as scared of them.

in reply to Not_mikey

The Poles who still remember the war say that there is nothing worse than Russian occupation. Germans had their specific targets, Russians just treated everyone equally bad.
in reply to gressen

Maybe, but those specific targets were more often than not killed. So yeah, people who survived may say the russians were worse because you can't ask a dead jew who they thought were worse. The Germans killed 36x as many people during the occupation. Yeah the soviets taking your shit and trying to suppress your culture and autonomy sucks but that's better than the Germans doing the same while sending a good chunk of the population to death camps

Again, I think that perspective is more shaded by the more recent soviet occupation after the war. If the nazis won and implemented their full lebensraum plans for Poland, nobody would be saying the russians were worse.

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in reply to Not_mikey

Some true, yet Austria did hit Poland only few times, while Germany, did that many times for over a millennium.

Germans are often hated, true, but for many, they are also allies in NATO, EU, Schengen and work market, so for many, they aren't bad anymore. I mean, for many, there still are, rarely because of history, but many polish nationalists, even nazis, view whole EU as bad, as EU is trying to unify Europe beyond what nationalism wants coexist with others. Polish vs German hate falls under nationalism vs globalism war currently.

But rus, they are good source for smuggling only, and always should be hated.





in reply to Severus_Snape

Televangelists and their victims, a never-ending story.

Don't fall for the scam of religion.



UBC enzyme technology clears first human test toward universal donor organs for transplantation - UBC News


UBC = University of British Columbia

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in reply to General_Effort

I saw the image first without reading the title and was really scared thinking that it was some horrifying sous vide...


Looking for sites that show popular Linux packages by category and popularity


I often use pkgstats to check the popularity of Arch packages I use. Sometimes I notice a package is declining in popularity, and I’d like to find similar alternatives that are trending instead. Something like pkgstats.archlinux.de/fun

Are there any sites that categorize Linux software and show popularity within each category, so it’s easier to discover alternatives?

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in reply to Davy_Jones

Choosing packages by popularity? Is that like choosing physiotherapy clinics by the font on the sign?
in reply to corsicanguppy

Browsing not choosing. I didn't say I would necessarily swap, just that I like to see other options.
in reply to Davy_Jones

It's not really a live tracker or tracked by popularity, but if i'm looking for software in a specific category to see what choices there are i often go the archwiki list of applications.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Isn't it also Egypt who will train the security force who will provide security to Israel not Gazan?


Teens Who Sued Hawai‘i Say Climate Plan For Aviation Doesn’t Fly


Rylee Brooke Kamahele helped forge a landmark legal settlement requiring Hawai‘i to eliminate carbon emissions from the state’s transportation system in the next 20 years, including cars on all islands, ships and airplanes used for interisland flights.

Now, Kamahele and other plaintiffs in the historic Navahine settlement are pushing back against a major element of the Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation’s plan for reaching the goal. The issue: the department’s proposal to use what’s known as sustainable aviation fuel or SAF— essentially the airplane equivalent of biodiesel — for interisland flights.

The department’s proposed plan to use the fuel aligns with the view of the aviation industry and fuel producers — as well as a local grower of oily plants that can be converted into sustainable aviation fuel — that SAF is the most practical choice to reduce emissions.




[Announcement] What Will Happen When The Mercenaries League Ends


The Mercenaries Challenge League will end soon and you may be wondering what will happen when it does.

We really love the Mercenaries mechanic overall and intend on adding it to the game in the future but they will not be added in 3.27. Much like a lot of leagues when they go core we need time to rebalance, adjust mechanics and review how they will fit into the game when not necessarily appearing in every area. They will be returning, just not yet!

So, here's what you can expect when the league ends on Oct 27, 2025 09:00 PM (UTC).

  • Items you have given them to equip will go into remove only tabs.
  • Mercenaries will be deleted.
  • Trarthan Gems will be a new reward you can get from Gem Chests in Heist.
  • Mercenary League specific uniques will move into the global drop pool.

Thanks to everyone for playing and to those of you still trying to complete your unfinished challenges, you still have two weeks to do so before the Mercenaries League ends. To those of you looking forward to something new, keep an eye on the news for the upcoming 3.27 reveal!


in reply to xc2215x

While good news that cow won’t be peddling her shit in Australia, at least physically, there is a concerning part of that decision.

"The implied freedom of political communication is not a personal right," the High Court said


Then what the hell isn’t it?

in reply to Cypher

The only rule is mob rule.

If enough people want you gone, it doesn't matter if you're breaking any of their rules.

We're a species of proud hypocrites.

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in reply to Cypher

it's not like that truly exists in liberal democracy anyway
in reply to xc2215x

Conservative speaking tours are NAZI RALLIES! Not a joke or understatement, this is how they spread nazi propaganda in person.

Not a book tour. Not a speaking engagement. Fucking Nazi rallies.



Far-right U.S. influencer Candace Owens loses legal fight to enter Australia




FSF announces Librephone project


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37569557

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced its project to bring mobile phone freedom to users. "Librephone" is an initiative to reverse-engineer obstacles preventing mobile phone freedom until its goal is achieved.

Librephone is a new initiative by the FSF with the goal of bringing full freedom to the mobile computing environment. The vast majority of software users around the world use a mobile phone as their primary computing device. After forty years of advocacy for computing freedom, the FSF will now work to bring the right to study, change, share, and modify the programs users depend on in their daily lives to mobile phones.



FSF announces Librephone project


The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced its project to bring mobile phone freedom to users. "Librephone" is an initiative to reverse-engineer obstacles preventing mobile phone freedom until its goal is achieved.

Librephone is a new initiative by the FSF with the goal of bringing full freedom to the mobile computing environment. The vast majority of software users around the world use a mobile phone as their primary computing device. After forty years of advocacy for computing freedom, the FSF will now work to bring the right to study, change, share, and modify the programs users depend on in their daily lives to mobile phones.


in reply to Jure Repinc

Awesome!

Having said that, please start with an existing open source project so you won't have to start from scratch and still be nowhere 10 years from now

in reply to Jure Repinc

It sounds like they are basically doing the same thing Replicant does (they even mentioned Replicant), but based on LineageOS right now, and with enough resources to hire someone to work on reverse engineering the proprietary bits.

Not the most glamorous endeavor, but a cool and necessary project. Pretty pragmatic too, focusing on Android instead of mobile Linux.



FSF announces Librephone project


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/37569557

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced its project to bring mobile phone freedom to users. "Librephone" is an initiative to reverse-engineer obstacles preventing mobile phone freedom until its goal is achieved.

Librephone is a new initiative by the FSF with the goal of bringing full freedom to the mobile computing environment. The vast majority of software users around the world use a mobile phone as their primary computing device. After forty years of advocacy for computing freedom, the FSF will now work to bring the right to study, change, share, and modify the programs users depend on in their daily lives to mobile phones.



FSF announces Librephone project


The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced its project to bring mobile phone freedom to users. "Librephone" is an initiative to reverse-engineer obstacles preventing mobile phone freedom until its goal is achieved.

Librephone is a new initiative by the FSF with the goal of bringing full freedom to the mobile computing environment. The vast majority of software users around the world use a mobile phone as their primary computing device. After forty years of advocacy for computing freedom, the FSF will now work to bring the right to study, change, share, and modify the programs users depend on in their daily lives to mobile phones.


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FSF announces Librephone project


The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced its project to bring mobile phone freedom to users. "Librephone" is an initiative to reverse-engineer obstacles preventing mobile phone freedom until its goal is achieved.

Librephone is a new initiative by the FSF with the goal of bringing full freedom to the mobile computing environment. The vast majority of software users around the world use a mobile phone as their primary computing device. After forty years of advocacy for computing freedom, the FSF will now work to bring the right to study, change, share, and modify the programs users depend on in their daily lives to mobile phones.

in reply to Jure Repinc

I'm trying to fund these projects. It might not be much, but but a little bit now and then might make a difference.
in reply to Jure Repinc

A dedicated community has been created for this, see lemmy.ml/c/librephone (I just saw this community and joined myself)


Windows 10 IoT LTSC 2021...'has reached end of support' warning (?!)


Hi guys! So...yeah, I have a W10 IoT LTSC permanently activated via massgrave getting this warning. Any idea what's up? Shouldn't it continue chugging along for a good few years more?

EDIT: This is a VM, as I run mainly Linux on everything if I can avoid it. I'm just feating there might be more like this.

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in reply to iturnedintoanewt

The massgrave site has a faq entry for this. According to them it's only a cosmetic bug and microsoft will probably patch it.
in reply to GetAwayWithThis

Thank you. I think this wasn't there yesterday when i was intensively checking, or i must have missed it. This is the correct answer. Thanks!


Comparing network utilization of Lemmy, Kbin and PieFed - PieFed (2024)




How to Build a Solar Powered Electric Oven




Pale eoliche per le Crete Senesi? Tra poco si arriva alle sportellate


[img=https://citiverse.it/assets/uploads/files/1760523452596-a8d761c8-5a5c-4562-9e77-1fe4e5dd8b3d-image.png]a8d761c8-5a5c-4562-9e77-1fe4e5dd8b3d-image.png[/img] Sono già iniziati i vari incontri per discutere della questione, è stato istituito un comitat

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Sono già iniziati i vari incontri per discutere della questione, è stato istituito un comitato, ed ora vedremo quale sarà l'evolversi della situazione.
Eolico si, eolico no, per quanto mi riguarda non sono del tutto contrario all'eolico, ma se, come sembra essere dai rumors, queste pale NON porteranno nessun beneficio a noi residenti del posto (sembra che l'energia prodotta verrà venduta e non distribuita), allora sono decisamente contrario.

corrieredisiena.it/news/cronac…

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Greta Thunberg: “They kicked me every time the flag touched my face”


This is not about me or the others from the flotilla. There are thousands of Palestinians, hundreds of whom are children, who are being held without trial right now, and many of them are most likely being tortured, says Greta Thunberg.

What we have been through is only a small, small part of what Palestinians have experienced. On the walls of our prison cells, we saw bullet holes with bloodstains and messages carved into the walls by Palestinian prisoners who had been there before us.

When I’m about to get off the boat, there are a bunch of police officers waiting for me. They grab me, pull me to the ground, and throw an Israeli flag over me.

Greta Thunberg describes how she is dragged to a paved area fenced in with iron fences. This is a protracted scene that lasts for over six hours, according to Greta, and is confirmed by several participants in the flotilla that Aftonbladet talks to.

It was kind of dystopian. I saw maybe 50 people sitting in a row on their knees with handcuffs and their foreheads against the ground. They dragged me to the opposite side from where the others were sitting, and I had the flag around me the whole time. They hit and kicked me.

They moved me very brutally to a corner that I was turned towards. ‘A special place for a special lady’, they said. And then they had learned ‘Lilla hora’ (Little removed) and ‘Hora Greta’ (removed Greta) in Swedish, which they repeated all the time.

The flag was placed so that it would touch me. When it fluttered and touched me, they shouted ‘Don’t touch the flag’ and kicked me in the side. After a while, my hands were tied with cable ties, very tightly. A bunch of guards lined up to take selfies with me while I was sitting like that.

in reply to geneva_convenience

The depravity of these guards are what fascism does to a person
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in reply to geneva_convenience

World's most moral army. Small men showing their true colours under a genocidal regime. I hope the world doesn't forget the war crimes. Hopefully, when Netanyahu's reign comes to an end, all of these "armymen" will have a taste of terror akin to what they inflicted every day they aren't dead.


Greta Thunberg: “They kicked me every time the flag touched my face”


This is not about me or the others from the flotilla. There are thousands of Palestinians, hundreds of whom are children, who are being held without trial right now, and many of them are most likely being tortured, says Greta Thunberg.

What we have been through is only a small, small part of what Palestinians have experienced. On the walls of our prison cells, we saw bullet holes with bloodstains and messages carved into the walls by Palestinian prisoners who had been there before us.

When I’m about to get off the boat, there are a bunch of police officers waiting for me. They grab me, pull me to the ground, and throw an Israeli flag over me.

Greta Thunberg describes how she is dragged to a paved area fenced in with iron fences. This is a protracted scene that lasts for over six hours, according to Greta, and is confirmed by several participants in the flotilla that Aftonbladet talks to.

It was kind of dystopian. I saw maybe 50 people sitting in a row on their knees with handcuffs and their foreheads against the ground. They dragged me to the opposite side from where the others were sitting, and I had the flag around me the whole time. They hit and kicked me.

They moved me very brutally to a corner that I was turned towards. ‘A special place for a special lady’, they said. And then they had learned ‘Lilla hora’ (Little Wh0re) and ‘Hora Greta’ (Wh0re Greta) in Swedish, which they repeated all the time.

The flag was placed so that it would touch me. When it fluttered and touched me, they shouted ‘Don’t touch the flag’ and kicked me in the side. After a while, my hands were tied with cable ties, very tightly. A bunch of guards lined up to take selfies with me while I was sitting like that.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

The problem's that it'll always be her word vs theirs, so there's plausible deniability.
Unless they're dumb enough to post on social media... then it would be interesting.
in reply to 0x0

Israel claims the flotilla boats contained no aid so their word has no value.


Candace Owens: Australia’s high court backs minister’s decision to deny visa to US rightwinger


Home affairs minister’s 2024 decision to reject visa application for planned speaking tour on character grounds upheld

Australia’s high court has unanimously backed the government’s 2024 decision to refuse the rightwing provocateur Candace Owens a visa to enter the country.

The full bench of the court ruled on Wednesday that the minister’s denial did not infringe an implied constitutional freedom of political communication.

Last October the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, refused Owens’ visa application before a planned national speaking tour, arguing that she had the “capacity to incite discord”.

Burke said at the time the US conservative influencer and podcast host, who has advanced conspiracy theories and antisemitic rhetoric – including allegedly minimising Nazi medical experiments in concentration camps – did not pass the “character test” to receive a visa under the Migration Act.

in reply to MicroWave

Maybe they just denied her visa because they are afraid of their mental state. I mean, she is a black and MAGA person. Sure signs of having some serious mental defects.



another social network?


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in reply to 0x0

This looks more like another instagram clone rather than Facebook. Building a following of strangers rather than a network of people you actually know.

I've yet to see a proper alternative (fediverse or not) to the way Facebook originally helped to keep connected to friends and family. To plan events. To keep your posts only visible to your friends. That's the part that is hard to give up.

(Yes, I know friendica is supposed to be the fediverse answer to that. But it's really not accomplished that yet. It's just a skin over mastodon.)

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in reply to Soapbox

It's just a skin over mastodon.)


You mean ActivityPub?



Anticipazioni Uominiedonne 14/10/25. La tronista Sara Gaudenzi frega un corteggiatore a Cristiana Aniana


Approfondiamo le ultime anticipazioni delle nuove registrazioni di Uomini e Donne, che promettono un sorprendente colpo di scena nel trono classico.

#Anticipazioni Uomini e Donne: Sara Gaudenzi conquista un corteggiatore conteso

Martedì 14 ottobre 2025 si sono svolte le recenti registrazioni del popolare dating show di Maria De Filippi, in onda su Canale 5. Le novità riguardano sia il trono classico sia il trono over, portando con sé momenti di tensione e sviluppo nei sentimenti dei protagonisti.

Anticipazioni sulle registrazioni di Uomini e Donne
Durante le registrazioni, Jakub Bakkour è stato nuovamente invitato nello studio. Dopo la sua scelta di eliminarsi nella puntata precedente e la decisione di Cristiana Anania di non inseguirlo, la situazione ha avuto un inaspettato cambio di rotta. Sara Gaudenzi, la nuova tronista del trono classico, ha espresso il desiderio di conoscerlo meglio e lo ha fatto rientrare nel programma. Jakub ha accettato subito, provocando qualche polemica che potrebbe creare rivalità tra le due troniste. Di Flavio Ubirti e delle sue corteggiatrici non è stato fatto alcun accenno durante la registrazione, che si è poi concentrata sui partecipanti del trono over.

#Federico e Agnese: nuovi sviluppi nel trono over

Passando alle storie del trono over, si riapre il capitolo legato a Gemma Galgani. La dama torinese, decisa a farsi valere, è tornata a puntare il dito contro Mario Lenti. Dopo un aspro confronto al centro dello studio, Mario ha rivelato di non desiderare nemmeno un rapporto amichevole con Gemma, criticando la sua incoerenza nell’alternare complimenti e critiche.

Un’altra storia interessante riguarda Federico Mastrostefano, che ha scelto di riprendere il rapporto con Agnese De Pasquale, lasciando da parte la precedente decisione di chiudere ogni possibilità di conoscenza. Secondo le anticipazioni, Federico avrebbe dichiarato di sentirsi coinvolto per circa il 75% nella relazione. La registrazione si è poi conclusa con la prima sfilata femminile di questa edizione, che ha visto Agnese conquistare la vittoria.


in reply to crunchy

How open source can they go? Is there a capable open source processor without propriatary backdoors yet? Will it use RISCV?


Eavesdropping on Internal Networks via Unencrypted Satellites


Major Security Flaws Found in Satellite Communications


Researchers from UC San Diego and the University of Maryland revealed that nearly half of geostationary satellite signals transmit unencrypted data, exposing sensitive communications from telecom networks, military operations, and critical infrastructure1.

Using just $800 in off-the-shelf equipment - a satellite dish, roof mount, motor and tuner card - the team intercepted vast amounts of unprotected data over three years from their San Diego location2. Their findings included:

  • T-Mobile cellular network traffic, including over 2,700 phone numbers and one-sided call/text content captured in just 9 hours2
  • U.S. military vessel communications and Mexican military/law enforcement data, including helicopter locations and narcotics intelligence2
  • Critical infrastructure communications from power grids and offshore oil platforms3
  • In-flight WiFi data from 10 different airlines2

"It just completely shocked us. There are some really critical pieces of our infrastructure relying on this satellite ecosystem, and our suspicion was that it would all be encrypted," said Aaron Schulman, UCSD professor who co-led the research2.

After being notified, some companies like T-Mobile quickly added encryption, while others, including certain U.S. critical infrastructure operators, have yet to secure their systems3.

The researchers estimate they accessed only 15% of global satellite transponders from their single location, suggesting the vulnerability's true scope is far larger2. Johns Hopkins professor Matt Green noted: "The fact that this much data is going over satellites that anyone can pick up with an antenna is just incredible"2.


  1. SATCOM Security ↩︎
  2. Wired - Satellites Are Leaking the World's Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎
  3. Security Affairs - Unencrypted satellites expose global communications ↩︎ ↩︎
in reply to Zerush

What? I knew this 20 years back.
We were playing with basic TV sat dish and intercepting random files.
in reply to Fair Fairy

Well, one thing are TV sats and way other communication and military sats. That you can have hundreds of TV channels for free with an cheap sat reciever and parabolic is certainly nothing new
in reply to Zerush

No I'm not talking about tv. I'm talking about communication and files. It was known for decades
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in reply to BilSabab

Why did you modify their title? The article's main chart shows that it's literally "mostly" written by AI, 52% to 48%.
in reply to jonathan

force of habit because reddit Technology sub crowd used to lose their shit over that
in reply to BilSabab

I feel that much like the article, you didn't read more than six words of my comment.
in reply to BilSabab

Funny how that title states the opposite of that of the original article:

More Articles Are Now Created by AI Than Humans


graphite.io/five-percent/more-…



Inside the Improbable, Audacious and (So Far) Unstoppable Rise of Zohran Mamdani


For months now, Mamdani has been meeting privately with former leaders in city government, business executives, heads of New York arts and cultural institutions and skeptical local Democrats.

He has sought common ground. He has heard out his critics, including wealthy New Yorkers in business and finance and some pro-Israel activists who are turned off by his lifelong advocacy for Palestinians or offended by his reluctance to immediately condemn the phrase “globalize the intifada,” the use of which he later discouraged.

Robert Wolf, another Partnership for New York City member and a major fund-raiser for the Democratic Party, told me that he has begun texting with the candidate, becoming an informal pulse check for the city’s finance and business community.

“Zohran, to me, is more of a progressive capitalist,” Wolf told me, adding that he was convinced by their private interactions that Mamdani understood the importance of the private sector thriving in his New York.

The conversations have allowed Mamdani to reframe his previous positions, tweaking the us-versus-them language of his democratic-socialist values to be a tad less punitive. He has made it clear that he wants to support renters, not punish landlords. He wants to support public education, not take a hammer to specialized schools with elite admissions. He supports Palestinian rights; he’s not anti-Zionist. He made key concessions when it comes to policing. Importantly, he made clear that he was open to compromise when it came to his proposed millionaires’ tax. Call it Mamdani 2.0.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/magazine/zohran-mamdani-mayor-new-york.html

#USA
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in reply to geneva_convenience

I know this is from the sooo unbiased nytimes but like, this literally seems like literally shifting into liberalism.

I guess punishing landlords, and anti-Zionism is controversial???

Whatever, I'm not a NYC citizen, I'll let them decide or comment on the other more specific deals.

in reply to LadyCajAsca [she/her, comrade/them]

That's how reform works. First compromise on all your values before you're allowed to join the DNC.


Inside the Improbable, Audacious and (So Far) Unstoppable Rise of Zohran Mamdani


For months now, Mamdani has been meeting privately with former leaders in city government, business executives, heads of New York arts and cultural institutions and skeptical local Democrats.

He has sought common ground. He has heard out his critics, including wealthy New Yorkers in business and finance and some pro-Israel activists who are turned off by his lifelong advocacy for Palestinians or offended by his reluctance to immediately condemn the phrase “globalize the intifada,” the use of which he later discouraged.

Robert Wolf, another Partnership for New York City member and a major fund-raiser for the Democratic Party, told me that he has begun texting with the candidate, becoming an informal pulse check for the city’s finance and business community.

“Zohran, to me, is more of a progressive capitalist,” Wolf told me, adding that he was convinced by their private interactions that Mamdani understood the importance of the private sector thriving in his New York.

The conversations have allowed Mamdani to reframe his previous positions, tweaking the us-versus-them language of his democratic-socialist values to be a tad less punitive. He has made it clear that he wants to support renters, not punish landlords. He wants to support public education, not take a hammer to specialized schools with elite admissions. He supports Palestinian rights; he’s not anti-Zionist. He made key concessions when it comes to policing. Importantly, he made clear that he was open to compromise when it came to his proposed millionaires’ tax. Call it Mamdani 2.0.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/14/magazine/zohran-mamdani-mayor-new-york.html

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in reply to sabreW4K3

Oof. Luckily it seems to only be DNS blocks for now.
in reply to sabreW4K3

Oh, no. DNS blocks, whatever shall I do?
in reply to SaharaMaleikuhm

Name: fitgirl-repacks.site
Address: 190.115.31.179

Name: annas-archive.org
Address: 186.2.163.241


Not sure about this RPG domain name.

Also.. I just use Unbound DNS server at home 😁






AI couldn't create an image of a woman like me - until now


Just the other day I asked AI to create an image showing a diverse group of people, it didn't include a single black person. I asked it to rectify and it couldn't do it. This went on a number of times before I gave up. There's still a long way to go.