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How 73% of Your E-commerce Visitors Could Be Fake
A conversion rate of less than 0.1%. That was the moment I realized something was fundamentally broken with the way we measure success on the internet.joindatacops.com
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Russia’s war against Ukraine
A photo purporting to show the still-burning Russian oil depot in Feodosia, occupied Crimea on Oct. 14 after a Ukrainian drone strike the day previously (Telegram/Crimean Wind).
US defense manufacturer reveals new Tomahawk launcher — just what Ukraine would need to hit Russia. The Tomahawk’s range would open up great swathes of Russia to Ukrainian long-range missile strikes, most notably Moscow and St. Petersburg.
‘Surprising’ drop in military aid to Ukraine in recent months, report says.
In July and August, total military aid to Ukraine fell 43% lower than the amount received in the first half of the year, a report by the Kiel Institute finds.
Ukraine urges UN to condemn Russian attack on UN aid convoy in Kherson Oblast. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha urged U.N. member states to condemn Russia’s Oct. 14 attack on a U.N. aid convoy in Kherson Oblast, which left one truck destroyed and another badly damaged.
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Russia’s largest oil terminal in occupied Crimea still on fire 2 days after Ukrainian drone strike. “Poisonous smoke floats over the city, which can be seen even from Stary Krym (25 kilometers away),” local media reported.
Trump says Turkey’s Erdogan could mediate Russia-Ukraine war.
“He’s respected by Russia. Ukraine, I can’t tell you about, but he is respected by (Russian President Vladimir) Putin,” Trump told journalists.
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Who buys Russian oil and gas?
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‘Kyiv could be Silicon Valley’ — New 50-million-euro startup fund will develop Ukraine’s tech-ecosystem
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zionists already breaking the Ceasefire
Israel imposes new Gaza aid restrictions, keeps Rafah crossing closed
Israeli forces kill several Palestinians in Gaza as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire comes under growing strain.Abby Rogers (Al Jazeera)
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Frieren - Capitolo 14
Per la prima volta dopo un po' di tempo, le cose si mettono malino per Frieren, a causa del suo eccesso di zelo...
Al-Qassam Brigades Honor Secret ‘Shadow Unit’ after Prisoner Handover
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas, issued a tribute on Tuesday to the Shadow Unit, following the handover of Israeli soldiers who had been held captive by the resistance.
In a statement published on Telegram, the Qassam Brigades wrote: “A fitting tribute to the unknown soldiers of the Shadow Unit,” describing the group as responsible for protecting and concealing the prisoners held by the resistance, despite Israel’s persistent attempts to uncover their fate.
The Brigades added that the tribute was “for those who safeguarded the enemy’s prisoners throughout two years of the Al-Aqsa Intifada under the most difficult conditions, giving their effort and blood until the resistance’s promise of freedom for our prisoners was fulfilled.”
Hollywood producer to lead acquisition of Israeli spyware maker NSO
Following the ownership change, Hollywood producer Robert Simonds joined NSO’s board and attempted to acquire the company. He resigned five months later, after the deal fell through.
Interestingly, when asked about the deal by TechCrunch, an NSO spokesperson said the following:
“This investment does not mean that the company is moving out of Israeli regulatory or operational control. (…) The company’s headquarters and core operations remain in Israel. It continues to be fully supervised and regulated by the relevant Israeli authorities, including the Ministry of Defense and the Israeli regulatory framework.”
He later requested that the comments be withdrawn, arguing they were made off the record, though TechCrunch stated that no such understanding had been established.
Hollywood producer to lead acquisition of spyware maker NSO - 9to5Mac
Other members of the investor group, as well as the financial terms, remain undisclosed. Here's what has been reported so far.Marcus Mendes (9to5Mac)
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Hollywood producer to lead acquisition of Israeli spyware maker NSO
Following the ownership change, Hollywood producer Robert Simonds joined NSO’s board and attempted to acquire the company. He resigned five months later, after the deal fell through.
Interestingly, when asked about the deal by TechCrunch, an NSO spokesperson said the following:
“This investment does not mean that the company is moving out of Israeli regulatory or operational control. (…) The company’s headquarters and core operations remain in Israel. It continues to be fully supervised and regulated by the relevant Israeli authorities, including the Ministry of Defense and the Israeli regulatory framework.”
He later requested that the comments be withdrawn, arguing they were made off the record, though TechCrunch stated that no such understanding had been established.
Hollywood producer to lead acquisition of spyware maker NSO - 9to5Mac
Other members of the investor group, as well as the financial terms, remain undisclosed. Here's what has been reported so far.Marcus Mendes (9to5Mac)
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Adam Sandler: ‘Israel Is Getting a ‘F–K You’ From Roger Waters’
Adam Sandler has sided with Howard Stern in his war of words against former Pink Floyd singer-songwriter Roger Waters. “I’m very pro-Israel,” the comedian told Stern earlier this week, via Jewish Journal. “When you go off on Roger Waters, I fucking love that you do that. I’m disgusted that they single out Israel. All those nice Israeli people are getting a ‘fuck you’ from Roger Waters. … I’m not a crazy religious, but I’m proud of being a Jew, and that’s what I am.”
Adam Sandler: 'Israel Is Getting a 'F--K You' From Roger Waters'
Adam Sandler told Howard Stern that Roger Waters is insulting the people of Israel with his support of a boycott.Andy Greene (Rolling Stone)
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Frieren - Capitolo 13
I nostri eroi si trovano nuovamente a non avanzare più di tanto, e quindi anche questo capitolo offre più che altro solo delle riflessioni...
Record leap in CO2 fuels fears of accelerating global heating
Levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere soared by a record amount in 2024 to hit another high, UN data shows, deepening the climate crisis that is already taking lives and livelihoods across the world.
Scientists are worried that the natural land and ocean “sinks” that remove CO2 from the air are weakening as a result of global heating, which could form a vicious circle and drive temperatures up even faster. The global average concentration of the gas surged by 3.5 parts per million to 424ppm in 2024, the largest increase since modern measurements started in 1957, according to the report by the World Meteorological Organization.
Several factors contributed to the leap in CO2, including another year of unrelenting fossil fuel burning despite a pledge by the world’s countries in 2023 to “transition away” from coal, oil and gas. Another factor was an upsurge in wildfires in conditions made hotter and drier by global heating. Wildfire emissions in the Americas reached historic levels in 2024, which was the hottest year yet recorded.
Record leap in CO2 fuels fears of accelerating global heating
CO2 in air hit new high last year, with scientists concerned natural land and ocean carbon sinks are weakeningDamian Carrington (The Guardian)
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Record leap in CO2 fuels fears of accelerating global heating
Levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere soared by a record amount in 2024 to hit another high, UN data shows, deepening the climate crisis that is already taking lives and livelihoods across the world.
Scientists are worried that the natural land and ocean “sinks” that remove CO2 from the air are weakening as a result of global heating, which could form a vicious circle and drive temperatures up even faster. The global average concentration of the gas surged by 3.5 parts per million to 424ppm in 2024, the largest increase since modern measurements started in 1957, according to the report by the World Meteorological Organization.
Several factors contributed to the leap in CO2, including another year of unrelenting fossil fuel burning despite a pledge by the world’s countries in 2023 to “transition away” from coal, oil and gas. Another factor was an upsurge in wildfires in conditions made hotter and drier by global heating. Wildfire emissions in the Americas reached historic levels in 2024, which was the hottest year yet recorded.
Record leap in CO2 fuels fears of accelerating global heating
CO2 in air hit new high last year, with scientists concerned natural land and ocean carbon sinks are weakeningDamian Carrington (The Guardian)
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About 40% of methane emissions come from natural sources. But scientists are concerned that global heating is leading to more methane production in wetlands, another potential feedback loop. The rest comes from fossil fuel exploitation; livestock such as cattle; rotting waste in landfills; and rice paddies. Human-caused nitrous oxide emissions include those from overuse of fertiliser by farmers and some industrial processes.
Add on to this all the new methane seeps they're discovering on the antarctic sea floor. Personally I think this will turn out to be a major tipping point. There is believed to be a lot of methane down there and methane, while short lived in the atmosphere, is a far more portent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.
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You can really tell that with the new clusterfucks drawing all the attention, things like social progress and fighting climate change are being neglected.
Edit: And Sudan. I'm less sure about social progress, actually, because it's always been nebulous, but Sudan has gotten good and ignored.
Sweden, Estonia, and Finland pledge to increase spending on weapons purchases from US
Sweden, Estonia, and Finland pledged contributions on Wednesday to increase spending on purchases of US weapons for Ukraine, but countries including Spain, Italy, France, and Britain have faced criticism for holding back, Reuters reports.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday urged allies to ramp up investment in the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) program, which replaced US arms donations to Ukraine and now requires allies to pay for US weapons deliveries.
Sweden, Estonia, and Finland pledge to increase spending on weapons purchases from US – Europe live
Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte said he expected further pledges, noting that $2bn already had been committed through the mechanismJoe Coughlan (The Guardian)
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...
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.
China mandates domestic firms source 50% of chips from Chinese producers — Beijing continues to squeeze companies over reliance on foreign semiconductors
Questions remain about how native chips will work with existing AI infrastructure and software platforms like CUDA.Jon Martindale (Tom's Hardware)
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Yeah uh the, now deposed, Chinese ceo used Nexperia funds to keep a different company in China afloat ... on top of that he kept bringing up ideas to "move all Nexperia company assets & production to China".
This all besides the other political stormclouds blowing in from the US.
All in all it was a good decision the Dutch government made, they will find a way to produce somewhere in Europe probably.
What is causing "complete dependence on the US" here? Taking over one single Chinese company doesn't do that.
And chipmaking is dominated by the US, China and Taiwan (which is not immune to influence from the other two parties, lol) so how exactly can one avoid dependency on or the other, except by balancing dependency between the two?
If you really think this means "complete dependence" then explain how.
Have every product of the world depend on china is significantly worst. It seems everyone started to realise how bad it is and start pulling back. Except US, that maneuver is insane.
Just because shit didn't happen now doesn't mean the next in line won't decide to shit the bed.
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The Netherlands' move comes after Beijing tightened its restrictions on the export of rare earth elements and magnets Thursday, which could impact Europe's automotive industry.to secure its own power
You claim these are US vassal, but then you also said to secure their power. You don't secure your power with your vassal if you're already "own" those state.
Dependent on the US for what?
This reads like the Dutch are protecting Dutch interests. Given the Dutch companies are integral to developing top-tier chips, I suspect they are trying to protect that industry and keep it in their country.
Dependency on financing trade in USD, dependency on US fossil fuels, dependecy on proprietary US technology, dependency on the US military-industrial complex, dependecy on US border and surveillance technologies, etc etc.
The US fosters dependency in all its allies to maintain the empire. China, and the BRICS bloc in general, offers an alternative. That's why the US is forcing all its vassals to turn on China.
You seem to be posing this as if there are only two sides, and that the Dutch (and Europe in general) don't have their own self interests.
Many policies lately from the EU have been pushing back on both US and Chinese interests.
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All in all it was a good decision the Dutch government made
If the roles were reversed, I bet most people around here would be complaining at "Chinese imperialism" or something. But an European country*, from "the West", part of the "free world", can do no wrong.
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"china" started this and west "mirrored"
I don't see what bits are Zionist propaganda.
That it's good to see the last living Israeli hostages reunited with their families?
Or that it's good to see a respite from relentless bombarding?
Both those sentiments (because that's what they are: sentiments, not policies) are valid and not incompatible with an anti-apartheid/anti-genocide perspective.
It's obvious also that these two sentiments are not the sum total of Mamdani's analysis.
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Yes they were, Israeli sources contain what released hostages themselves relayed and I see no reason why not to believe them, especially as you also hear humanizing stories such as some of them saying they were given accommodations for jewish prayer.
To note also that the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Alice Jill Edwards has also spoken on the topic
- ohchr.org/en/press-releases/20…
- ohchr.org/en/press-releases/20…
Then, the tweet (and again, you're building a whole edifice out of a tweet!) is not structured as to compare Israeli and Palestinian prisoners/hostages/whatever-you-call-them. It one the one hand talks about Israeli hostages and on the other Palestinians as a whole not being bombed, with the freeing from detention being a secondary topic to, you know, bombs not falling.
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You have a problem with nuance it seems.
That doesn't discount torture allegations.
No this does lemmy.ml/post/37614139.
You're also selectively ignoring Zohran not mention the actual proven torture of Palestinians of which there is footage.
Hamas provided "soldier kidnapped from tank" with prayer items
Zionist source confirms as well:
Look up.
Yes they were, Israeli sources contain what released hostages themselves relayed and I see no reason why not to believe them, especially as you also hear humanizing stories such as some of them saying they were given accommodations for jewish prayer.
The story claims they were mistreated when they were taken into captivity not tortured during captivity.
Also please supply evidence not statements from known Israeli liars who change their stories after 20 days because they were treated too well.
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.
I’ve got bad news for what seems to be a shrinking number of people; genocide is the red line.
The bar is extremely low and Zohran failed to make it.
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Mate, Notes from Poland is not Russian propaganda.
This is something called the news, in this case it's highlighting how Russia is amplifying the rhetoric around Poland and ensuring people are alert.
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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.
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.
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.
UK must prepare buildings for 2C rise in global temperature, government told
UK must prepare buildings for 2C rise in global temperature, government told
Climate advisers warn that current plans to protect against extreme weather are inadequateFiona Harvey (The Guardian)
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Trump threatens to cut US aid to Argentina if Javier Milei loses election
Trump threatens to cut US aid to Argentina if Milei loses election
US president says ‘we will not be generous’ if leader fails to win key midterms after promising $20bn to prop up struggling economyGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
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Lol. I didn't. I went by news sources that quoted him.
I can't listen to him either.
His backup plan if he survives is to run for a third term. He's already selling "Trump 2028" merch with a new campaign slogan "rewrite the rules."
And the entire Republican party is behind that idea.
He probably means when they had a right-wing authoritarian dictatorship that murdered everyone on the left.
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Usually for latinamerican politics, there's no "good" ones, we are forced to pick the less bad but sometimes people pick the worse because they are angry at the previous parties.
Look at México, that's how the expresident won, everyone turned a blind eye to his history to "teach previous parties a lesson".
And sometimes there's no less bad, but we still have to pick.
This is argentina. The main opposition are a pile of thieves. The opposition before Milei to them is a round robin of people who seem to fail anyway.
The problem with argentina is the voting public
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actually no. I mean yes, it's a worldwide issue, but the point I'm making is that in terms of natural resources and system of governance, Argentina actually has a lot going for it. They have a two round election system, the elections are fair and reliable, the amount of terms someone can serve as president is limited, they have abundant natural resources, free and high quality public education, etc etc.
For all intents and purposes, the argentinian public doesn't have as many excuses as other countries, for having such shitty governments. There's no unfair vote distribution, there's no lack of resources, there's sufficient education opportunities for social mobility and so on and so forth. If they bothered voting for a decent party instead of idiots, they'd be faring far better than they are.
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‘Catholicism is reinventing itself’: Brazilians waking at 4am to stream prayers
‘Catholicism is reinventing itself’: Brazilians waking at 4am to stream prayers
Habit of rising early for livestreams growing rapidly, suggesting Brazil is testing ground for religious influencersTiago Rogero (The Guardian)
Televangelists and their victims, a never-ending story.
Don't fall for the scam of religion.
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UBC enzyme technology clears first human test toward universal donor organs for transplantation - UBC News
UBC enzyme technology clears first human test toward universal donor organs for transplantation - UBC News
UBC-developed enzymes successfully converted a kidney to universal type O for transplant, marking a major step toward faster, more compatible organ donations.UBC News
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I mean, this sounds like a pretty huge deal
Does anyone who knows this field better than me, know if this is as big as it sounds?
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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Don't forget if a previously popular application starts to become unpopular its typically for a good reason! So watching downward trends can also clue you into issues or problems you would not have other wise known.
People dislike change so it takes something decently serious to actually halt momentum.
The logic is that the most useful app will be the most popular by virtue of its utility.
Not always true but I’m sure there’s some correlation.
I don't know of a service that tracks all major repositories to calculate a single popularity index. They are not really comparable to each other anyway.
Depending on what type of application you search for, I think "Flathub" could be one major source. It's a pretty popular "platform" and not dependent on a certain distribution. There are "Trending" and "Popular" categories too. It's excellent to find some new software (or to remind an older one exist) in my opinion. You don't even need to install the Flatpak and can do it from Archlinux repositories (or the AUR if you prefer).
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You wouldn’t need to track them all, any distro’s installed package distribution (statistical, not Linux distro) should be strongly correlated with all of the others.
Just like how you can poll a large crowd based on the opinions of a few thousand people. Arch is a good place to look since all packages are explicitly chosen by the user while in other distros the default software packages ensure that their repo stats will be skewed.
When I’m looking into alternatives, I usually just search social media and note the things people recommend. The software ecosystem is small enough that this method isn’t (yet) polluted by bots promoting software.
Repology might kinda help for your use case. It lets you search for software that is packaged on many different "families" of distributions. You can also filter by category.
Admittedly it does kinda depends on your definition of popularity. But it's good at answering these questions:
- Is this widely regarded as free software?
- Has it been around for a while?
- Is it useful enough to have been packaged in many places?
Debian has a package called popcon (Popularity Contest) which tracks package usage.
You can search a package name. I made an example graph showing web browser usage. This may not be fully accurate because it isn't showing proprietary browser such as Chrome or Brave.
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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.
Teens Who Sued Hawai‘i Say State’s Climate Plan For Aviation Doesn’t Fly
Interisland flights are Hawaiʻi’s biggest transportation carbon producer, making up more than half of all emissions related to civilian travel in the state.Stewart Yerton (Honolulu Civil Beat)
Leak: Feds Think Protests Hide Terrorism
“No Kings” protest eyed amid NSPM-7 domestic terror panic
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[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!
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Australian court upholds decision to block visa for Candace Owens
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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?
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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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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.
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Far-right U.S. influencer Candace Owens loses legal fight to enter Australia
Far-right U.S. influencer Candace Owens loses legal fight to enter Australia
Far-right U.S. influencer Candace Owens has lost her bid to enter Australia after the country’s highest court on Wednesday backed the government’s decision to deny her a visa over concerns she could “incite discord” in the community.Reuters (NBC News)
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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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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
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.
Not a good choice for a name, at first I though it was just another linux phone that would be useless for 90% of people.
Very cool project instead, hope this can lead the fondation for a 100% open source mobile OS.
But if the userbase becomes too large, tech companies will see their bottom lines affected, and it'll be enshittified like everything else. And it'll become a more attractive target for malware, of course.
Doesn't have to be. Marketing also includes a website, that you as a user need to consciously visit to see, which I would definitely consider consensual.
Commercials like billboards are a different story, those definitely suck
I feel it's a bit like the usability vs security dilemma.. you can try to optimize to have both, but then you won't have as a result neither the most secure system nor the smoothest user-friendly experience, but something in between (you might still consider that "secure" or "usable", but that just depends on where you set your expectations).
If you want to maximize marketing then the result won't be as ethical as it could be, and if you want to maximize ethics then the result won't be as marketable as it could be.
Good marketing means achieving an arbitrary limit of what you consider "good" marketing. So it depends on where you set the bar.
The best marketing necessarily requires some level of unethical behavior, because being honest and saying the whole truth doesn't sell. Everything has drawbacks and benefits.. the better marketing minimizes (or even hides / fails to mention) the drawbacks and emphasizes the benefits, which is a form of deception.
The day a open source project has good marketing is the day the end of the world happens.
It's just impossible for some reason.
The issue is that for the FSF, what they call "software freedom" is their number one goal. So what's likely to happen is that they create some kind of "deblobbed" firmware that breaks many features and security of the device, which Graphene OS will refuse to use.
I hope this project will be useful but am worried that they'll just make a shittier version of someone else's work like they did with e.g. Libreboot.
There's a bit of hyperbolism and distortion in that comment.
So first of all, the FSF did not create Libreboot, that was just a coreboot distribution by one (or two) people and I would not call it shitty, it had prebuilt binaries with working GRUB configs for the models supported, even allowing for full disk encryption with a well written guide on how to do so.
Secondly, it's hard to create a chain of trust without trusing the hardware. As long as the manufacturer remains in control of any part of it, you will get the same situation thay we have now. I would rather use a deblobbed device than wait for obscure security features that provide no real-world benefit to my use case.
However, I think this may not catch on. Hundreds of millions of people use completely outdated phones with spyware of some form on them right now, they simply don't care.
FSF did not create Libreboot
Indeed (as I said) they did not create it, they made a shittier version of it, called GNU boot. Or I guess maybe not "the FSF" but devs under their umbrella. I think Linux Libre would be a better example. Or all the crappy "FSF approved" distros listed on their website.
it’s hard to create a chain of trust without trusting the hardware
That's true but that's not really their stance. They trust the hardware and the software running on said device, as long as they don't have access to the software. Microcode updates are an example of this. They don't like microcode "blobs" in the kernel but trust the outdated vulnerable microcode running on their CPU.
I would rather use a deblobbed device than wait for obscure security features that provide no real-world benefit to my use case.
I would not. I would prefer not to get hacked by spectre type attack. I also don't like broken virtualization on my CPU and don't want my CPU to destroy itself by high voltage.
But yes, I agree that to trust the software, we need to trust the hardware first. This also means that there is basically no "Respects Your Freedom" hardware. Every such hardware runs proprietary software which the user cannot see. And even if it ran no such software, it's still just proprietary hardware, which we cannot study, create derivatives, etc. If I ran the FSF, I would acknowledge that there is nothing but grey area, instead of drawing an arbitrary line through the grey area.
Going back to phones, I am just worried that the Librephone project will focus too much on moving the proprietary parts from software to the hardware instead of actually helping users to get more freedom.
I think this intiative is spot on. I would describe current approach of 2 major OS vendors, Google and Microsoft as such:
Microsoft demands standardization at firmware level via UEFI, ACPI etc. because they bring OS kernel and userspace.
Google demands Linux API version and brings just userspace.
In theory Google approach better facilitates open ecosystem but each OEM treats Linux kernel as just a firmware blob so the end situation is actually worse.
On the PC we have standardized firmware while Android chases Linux API levels each release and thus undermines the whole ecosystem.
This is amazing news!
I'm glad the fsf is actually taking it upon itself to create more solutions especially since it has become increasingly irrelevant throughout these years and sadly been replaced by the corporate "open source" hellscape.
We need free software, not "open source" corporate bullshit.
Open source was invented in the first place as a way to get people from being radicalized by the free software movement, since it would take money out of their filthy, greedy pockets.
If you don't want to have any freedom until you have it all, you'll be slave forever.
You're letting perfect get in the way of good enough.
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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Na there are a bunch of caveats and different types of Windows 10/11 Enterprise and specifically IoT Enterprise.
Go back to their wiki pages cuz you are guna have to re-do the activation process and should nake sure you are setting it up per the provided instructions. Ive had windows 11 Enterprise IoT running for over a year now and its the best exclusive to Windows/Microsoft decision I ever made.
Microsoft makes a relatively great product in its Enterprise line, stripping most of the spy/bloatware out and allowing simple user configuration settings changes to kill the rest, plus all the advertised tools/software that only comes with an Enterprise shit.
Then they strip all the useful tools out, facefuck as much bloatware as they can jizz into your PC while buttfucking even more spyware into your PC raw dog style with so much breaking of everything with every fuckin update they release and call that fucking bastard Windows 10/11 Home Edition.
Im sorry I forgot what this conversation was about buuuuutttt fuck Windows in their fucking fuckhole is the TLDR.
Edit: This is all going entirely off memory wirh a huge iirc asterisks on it. I definitely remember having to do the set up over and over again, tho, figuring out which version was the best option for my use. I got the bitch set up now with local account, zero microsoft account affiliation and dont update fuckall unless its severe severe severe security risk. Its the best and most consistent my PC has ever ran.
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I mean, not to be a dick but, if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck and expires after the year like the trial activation method... it must be a free trial duck lol. /s
Aka im all out of ideas or recommendations.
If your pirating which for end users is the only way to get LTSC, just run Windows Server.
It's cleaner than LTSC.
Not disagreeing but this isnt a form of pirating. They didnt break shit, they didnt hack shit and they didnt exploit shit. Microsoft built their entire DRM software in a way that was able to be recerse engineered.
Again, not contradicting anything you recommended. I just wanted to point this out for any lurkers because I cant encourage this option enough for anyone forced into putting up with Windows. You are actually uaing the same activation codes that microsoft themselves generate and distribute to their customers.
I can confirm it works for Windows 10, 11, for any iteration of 23h or 24h, all Office applications, both individually and packaged, visual studio, and I wanna say Adobe but that one im not 100% on.
If your pirating which for end users is the only way to get LTSC, just run Windows Server.
Its been over a year and as I said above im going off memory but I think I went with IoT Enterprise because of how nominal the differences were from Windows Server but also wanted to check out the IoT Enterprise because my cousin was starting his own fabrication/manufacturing company at that time and it was a good opportunity to see what his options were for future scalability that came with IoT Enterprise.
Legally, it isn't. The DMCA (and compatible laws in non-US countries, which those countries have to have or they're not allowed a trade deal, and not having a trade deal with the US is devastating for an economy) doesn't require copyright holders to do anything to defend their copyright. It does make it illegal to do (nearly) anything with copyrighted media that you don't have explicit permission to do from the copyright holder (there are some exceptions, but people generally think they go further than they really do). It also makes it illegal to do (nearly) anything to circumvent DRM, even if you have a legal right to use the thing that the DRM is protecting, no matter how crappy the DRM is and how easily it can be bypassed.
You're allowed to think that the law is stupid (it's the DMCA - everyone who looks at it and isn't a multibillion dollar publishing company thinks it's stupid), but that doesn't mean that it's not the law, and for legal terms like piracy, you can't just substitute your own definition based on what should be legal if it conflicts with the definition that says what really is legal.
The reason why non-crap DRM exists when there's no legal reason to make it not crap is the same reason why DRM exists at all when there's no legal reason to have DRM at all when piracy of DRM-free stuff is already a crime. It's that publishers think that the more of a hassle it is to pirate things, the more likely people are to buy things legally. Technically, a shareholder could sue a company for using crap DRM that failed to protect their IP, but the company has a decent defence by saying that they felt that intrusive DRM would hurt their reputation with legitimate customers, so not using strong DRM is not grounds to say a company's been negligent and liable for any losses they make due to piracy.
The script is legal. Not paying for software that requires you to pay is illegal.
It's like DeCSS code that strips drm from DVDs was legally grey but downloading movies you didn't pay for is illegal.
Its not my responsibility to close all their doors that are accessible to the public.
It's not your responsibility to close the doors, but it is your responsibility not to walk in an open door and take something that's not yours
As a US citizen, I'm liable for my own negligence and/or ignorance.
Yep, and that negligence/ignorance you're liable for in this case is piracy.
You're welcome to disagree with a bad law (and make no mistake, I absolutely think it's a bad law), but you're still liable for breaking laws you don't agree with. By all means break it, but don't pretend you're not breaking it, and make sure you take reasonable precautions to keep yourself safe while doing so.
You're welcome to disagree with a bad law
You're picking up what im putting down lol. Didn't mean to say I was disagreeing with what youre saying just in this case especially:
It's not your responsibility to close the doors, but it is your responsibility not to walk in an open door and take something that's not yours
Where I've paid for each new pc build to just have a blank slate and not carry over my digital footprint for microsoft from one build to the next. Also, tho, im not taking what isnt already mine, im just using a work around for dealing with microsoft's atrocious customer service.
Again, not saying this will hold up in a court of law, jist saying I dont lose any sleep over it.
Bonus rationalization: fuckin outlooks locked in and un-adjustable junk mail filters have auto filtered Microsoft own emails for upcoming annual Office invoices to my junk folder that I used to rarely check before getting slammed with over a $100 charge for Office eliminating my ability to use the email reminders as notification to cancel my subscription cuz even if you paid for a year of Office but wanna cancel a month into the year so you dont forget, microsoft says naaaaaaa you lose the remaining 11 months of paid software access.
Microsoft built their entire DRM software in a way that was able to be recerse engineered.
Downloading movies you haven't paid for is also piracy even if there's no drm. Microsoft doesn't need to put any copy protection for it still to be piracy.
Piracy has nothing to do with copy protection.
Windows 10 Updates After End-Of-Life | MAS
This document explains how users can receive official updates after the retirement date of Windows 10 on October 14, 2025.massgrave.dev
Comparing network utilization of Lemmy, Kbin and PieFed - PieFed (2024)
Comparing network utilization of Lemmy, Kbin and PieFed - PieFed
Us sitting here with our fiber internet and recent model phones have it pretty good. But the “i” in iPhone stands for “inequality”. Most people in the world still have pretty bad internet and old/slow phones.piefedadmin (PieFed)
How to Build a Solar Powered Electric Oven
How to Build a Solar Powered Electric Oven
This guide explains how to construct an energy-efficient cooking appliance powered by a small solar panel. Thanks to its heat storage, the cooker remains ready to use even after sunset.LOW←TECH MAGAZINE
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Pale eoliche per le Crete Senesi? Tra poco si arriva alle sportellate
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.
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Resti, Italia Nostra: "Possiamo far valere tanti argomenti, i danni ambientali sarebbero molteplici"ROSARIO SIMONE (La Nazione)
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.
Greta Thunberg: “They kicked me every time the flag touched my face”
– Greta Thunberg on her days in Israeli captivity Beating, kicking, and threats of being gassed in cages. Greta Thunberg and several others from the flotilla arLisa Röstlund (Aftonbladet)
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Israelis and the rest of the world don't know about the living conditions in israeli jails, just like the germans and the rest of the world didn't know about the living conditions in the concentration camps, or in Guantánamo/'Abu Ghraib'(, Bagram air base, camp Nama, camp Bucca, ...)
One would think that caring about the way israeli hostages are treated would make them treat palestinians humanely.
Some testimonies, and it started way before 2023, e.g. here in 1991, in 2021(, dozens of locations, like Ofer in 2015, or Hebron from 2007 to 2014, and more), with thousands of testimonies(, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ...), we just don't interview them(, e.g. recently, only known thanks to social medias that didn't existed a few decades ago).
It's not a question of proving anything, we(sterners) do not care.
It could all be over if Israel refused to deprive other abrahamic religions from these lands where the three religions started, and instead it wants all of them for itself, as well as the destruction of al-Aqsa and everything else, endangering itself by its greed instead of seeking acceptation.
Forcing others into submission is ugly, and Iran&others could accept Israel if offered a win-win situation instead of a unilateral loss. We(sterners) should only offer situations that we would ourselves accept if we were them.
(Christians were supposed to be more ethical/humble/virtuous/.. than muslims, but that was centuries ago anyway, now i should argue that the moderns claim to be more ethical than in the past and should act like it, and we'll pretend that we already are)
Israeli prison guards filmed abusing detainees; prison service says it's a 'routine exercise'
Photos and videos obtained by Haaretz show dozens of detainees lying on their stomachs in handcuffs, some without clothing, while a guard dog barks over them. No unusual incident took place in the prison to prompt the guards' actionsJosh Breiner (Haaretz)
It's told everyday on the web.
Bah, je vis pas en Israël, mais perso je pense que leurs médias sont comme en France : certains(, de gauche objectivement,) vont s'offusquer des conditions de détention, et d'autres vont les sous-estimer ou ignorer, en n'y pensant presque pas.
De même qu'aux États-Unis beaucoup auront déjà oublié Guantánamo sans savoir qu'il y avait plein d'autres cas, et sans en avoir rien à faire.
Vraiment, je crois que l'on sous-estime l'impact des médias dans notre jugement des israéliens, j'ai même l'impression que beaucoup doutent de la sincérité de l'Autorité Palestinienne et que ça les arrange de prétendre que la solution à deux états est un leurre.
Qq chose comme ça, mon analyse est bâclée là, mais j'avais rapidement fait une recherche des médias les plus regardés en Israël et beaucoup sont proches de Netanyahou, tu te doutes qu'ils ne vont pas parler du point de vue palestinien, imagine BFM ou CNews parlant des gilets jaunes mais en pire car ici ce sont des "terroristes" qui ne s'arrêteront pas avant d'avoir tué tou.te.s les jui.f.ve.s, et qui connaît le point de vue des terroristes, c'est même illégal de le présenter(, = d'en faire l'apologie). Oui, clairement j'accuse les médias israéliens.
(Je dois y aller là, si jamais tu m'écris entre-temps je ne vais pas pouvoir te répondre avant ~16h)
Il n'y a pas de gauche en Israël.
Je sais mais non, comme nous ils sont pris dans un narratif, tu crois que les gens sont juste méchants ? Tout le monde se croit être dans le bon camp, rien de nouveau.
C'est pour ça qu'il faut leur parler, enfin bref, je vais pas te prendre la tête là-dessus.
J'avais posté ça récemment si ça t'intéresse, d'autres études montrent que les juifs israéliens se considèrent à 80% les victimes dans le conflit(, dernière page de pcpsr.org/sites/default/files/… ).
Je serais en faveur qu'Israël soit implanté en France à la place, mais là d'un coup tu verrais les français cesser de supporter les israéliens, donc les discours d'antisémitisme sont juste une autre manipulation, enfin pas la peine de t'en convaincre.
D'ailleurs, on pourrait prétendre refuser une implantation en France par respect des préférences israéliennes, mais on refuse aussi de donner un territoire aux musulmans en échange de leur perte de la moitié des Terres Saintes, en fait on s'en fiche d'avoir un échange équilibré/acceptable, c'est juste la loi du plus fort.
(J'ai lu avant-hier cette citation de Julio Escalona sur la futilité des négociations dans certains cas, j'y ai repensé plusieurs fois depuis car elle est bien exprimée. Sans vouloir tout confondre, elle semble appropriée pour le cas palestinien)
(Le livre est bof, je te le conseille pas mais je le cite comme même)
Et tous ces mensonges&manipulations, genre sur le Venezuela actuellement, mais systématiquement à tous les sujets, franchement j'en ai marre, on ne sait pas "gagner" en 'étant franc'/'disant la vérité', notre parole a moins de valeur que celle des criminels.
Large Majority of Jewish Israelis: Israel Making Substantial Efforts to Avoid Palestinian Suffering; Majority of Arab Israelis Disagree
78% of Jewish Israelis and 22.5% of Arab Israelis think that, given the circumstances of the fighting in Gaza, Israel is making efforts to avoid causing suffering to the Palestinian population there.en.idi.org.il
Ils sont élevés dans la haine des arabes, surtout palestiniens, qui ne sont que des animaux, des sous humains pour eux. Le "grand Israël", englobant toute la Palestine, et jusqu'à la Syrie, le Liban, la Jordanie. Voilà leur objectif. Faut écouter les conférences des juifs de coloniaux, qui connaissent bien le problème. Tsedek et l'UJFP.
Ah oui, eh bien là je te rejoins, on vit tous dans une bulle et ils ne font pas exception, après ils n'ont pas (encore? )banni B'tselem ou Haaretz(, tout pourrait toujours être pire ce n'est pas une excuse).
Je n'ai rien à ajouter au final...
(Je vois pas pourquoi toi ou Farhad(@freefree.ps) tenez à mentionner l'utilisateur(, ça ne m'a pas empêché de recevoir la notification 45mn plus tard avec l'app Eternity) ? Enfin bref/'peu importe')
Je viens de voir ça par coïncidence et j'ai pensé à toi, je m'étais dit que toi aussi tu le trouverais peut-être intéressant 🤷, je regarde les autres videos de sa chaîne actuellement
Juste des gens normaux semblant surtout se préoccuper de leur vie personnelle.
Certains répétent que les palestiniens veulent juste tuer des juifs et je me demande depuis quelques semaines quel pourcentage de la population est au courant que l'Autorité Palestinienne insiste pour une solution à deux États depuis longtemps(, presque personne ici ne semblait être au courant alors que c'est un sub dédié, et que ce genre de connaissance est la base, comment peut-on ignorer ça ? Enfin, en vérité je me doute bien que les israéliens sont au courant et que ces gens sur reddit sont juste bizarrement sous-informés malgré leur présence assidue sur ce sous)
Je ne sais pas comment les israéliens justifieraient la colonisation des terres palestiniennes s'il leur avait posé cette question(, edit : ici)(, pas le prétexte de la sécurité, vu que détruire la Palestine n'augmentera pas leur sécurité, que des mesures de sécurité pourraient les protéger, etc.), mais leur réaction de déni surpris aurait peut-être été la même qu'ici.
Tu sais, je trouve que l'on était pas mieux durant les attentats de l'État islamique et que tout le monde prétendait qu'ils étaient juste fous sans se demander pourquoi on se faisait attaquer(, c'était quelques semaines/mois après ça, comment on a pu se démerder pour l'ignorer à plus de 95% ?), c'était une situation différente mais un peu semblable.
D'ailleurs, eux aussi ont été traité de façon affreuse après leur capture, avec plein de victimes civiles présentées comme boucliers humains, et plein d'atrocity propaganda, et les choses habituelles.
Cette fois-là, on applaudissait, et la prochaine fois on recommencera, de même que l'on continuera de soutenir Israël au prochain attentat plutôt que de faire pression pour la création d'un État palestinien.
Pierre Stambul sur le projet sioniste — UJFP
Captation de sa conférence à Guingamp du 17 juillet par Le Canard RéfractaireLa VÉRITÉ sur le SIONISME ! - 👉Pierre Stambul XPLIKPierre STAMBUL (UJFP)
Ok, et laisse tomber la chaîne que je t'ai conseillé en fait elle est bof, il est israélien pas extérieur comme je le pensais, et si un palestinien avait fait ces vidéos il aurait probablement eu le biais inverse(, edit : en fait ça semble impartial, juste que c'est facile de sélectionner les micro-trottoirs et il dit que tous sont gardés, parfois on voit bien que les gens comprennent mal la question et le contexte de la situation qu'il décrit, elle est posée trop brute et sans avoir/prendre le temps de creuser aussi, 'fin bref). Mais ça semble confirmer que les israélien·ne·s pensent que ce sont les palestinien·ne·s qui refusent la paix, pff.
Dsl pour le follow-up si ça t'a ennuyé, 'nuit.
Edit : oui, ils/elles semblent vraiment croire en majorité que les palestinien·ne·s refusent une solution à deux États, malgré la position claire de l'Autorité Palestinienne maintenue depuis Oslo. Je suis surpris, est-ce qu'une majorité ignore réellement le point de vue de l'Autorité Palestinienne à ce sujet ? C'est ce que les vidéos montrent, c'est dingue si c'est la situation réelle sur le terrain, juste une manipulation de masse(, ça expliquerait comment plus de 80% des israélien·ne·s peuvent se permettre de penser que leur victimation est plus grave que les autres partis de ce conflit malgré la colonisation continue, les faits historiques, et les statistiques ; c'est juste qu'ils ne savent pas que c'est Israël l'unique responsable de l'échec d'Oslo, des autres accords, et du refus actuel).
Ou pas, fais comme tu veux, triste France comme même.
Comme quoi, toi aussi tu crois bêtement ce que les médias te racontent, et je suppose bien que moi aussi je dois faire gaffe, comme tout le monde.
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.
The bravest fighters the occupation regime of west palestine has to offer
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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 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.
Greta Thunberg: “They kicked me every time the flag touched my face”
– Greta Thunberg on her days in Israeli captivity Beating, kicking, and threats of being gassed in cages. Greta Thunberg and several others from the flotilla arLisa Röstlund (Aftonbladet)
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Right, but then rich people can no longer exploit other regions if everyone is considered equal! Think about the shareholders for a bit :/ (I'm sarcastic, in case it is not clear 😁)
The main problem here is that people flocking to positions of power are often the ones that do it for the wrong reasons. Until that part is sorted out, we will keep having leaders that will enforce things that are best for them and their closest ones. Some form of anarcho-communism would probably help this, but the current globalisation effort will make it very hard to implement. The best thing we can do as individuals is to just improve our social circle, and try to rely on as many local things as possible.
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I’m sure that the concept of “us” and “them” outdates the concept of countries.
If we got rid of countries then the people over that hill or across that river would become “them”.
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But... Open borders?!?
*Clutches pearls *
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we can start getting over the whole US and THEM thing
Unfortunately the "us and them thing" is an evolved aspect of human society. It's not possible for humans to get past it because it's literally in our DNA.
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt discusses this in detail.
Maybe? I feel like there's at least been pockets of history where we successfully resist it, so I have hope. Like, where I live right now, seriously hating any reasonably self-contained group is taboo and the exception.
If we really can't overcome it somehow, the rest of history is going to be at least as hellish as the past, and there's nothing we can do about it.
If we really can't overcome it somehow, the rest of history is going to be at least as hellish as the past, and there's nothing we can do about it.
You understand then.
YANSS 298 – How the tribal instincts that divide us could be harnessed to help bring us together
In this episode we sit down with renowned cultural psychologist Michael Morris to discuss his new book, Tribal, in which he makes the case for seeing humans as an “us” species, not a …You Are Not So Smart
To this day, individuals are making their own fake borders when they can't seem to get their own borders created
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Inside the whites-only settlement in Arkansas: The group building a 'fortress for the white race'
"You want a white nation? Build a white town," Eric Orwoll says, in one video posted on social media. "It can be done. We're doing it."Tom Cheshire (Sky News)
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Not sure if you're serious, but flags (aka standards) were THE most important part of the crusades 1.0 (my mom's surname comes from a standard-bearer's heroics not letting their flag touch the ground in a battle)
Not saying it means fuck all, but you're witnessing a watered down version of the same in this fisher price version of the crusades.
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Regardless of what you think about Palestinians, it's trivial to see that the Israelis are bad guys in this conflict.
Usually, the world is shades of gray, like with Palestinians, so it's sort of a relief when you can just point to somebody and say, "Well, those guys are clearly the bad guys, and anybody who supports their actions is also bad."
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Israel adopted the victim mentality a long time ago. Yes, they were victims of the Holocaust and yes, the world had treated them like shit for thousands of years.
The thing is that they adopted their victimhood unequivocally and then became like the spoiled child who knows how to manipulate their 'parents' to get what they want. And it's worked.
There was a time when Israel at least tried to act like a nation of people who wanted to grow, but since Netanyahu and his right-wing alliances took power Israel has become no better than Hamas -- using genocidal violence to lead.
There's plenty of Jews out there who saw what Israel would have to do in order to reach their goal of being a Jewish state from the beginning and wanted nothing to do with it.
Plenty of Holocaust survivors at the time were very explicitly against the taking of land from a pre-existing population, and understood that to make it a Jewish state you'd need to remove the people there... somehow.
Some Rabbis have even made the argument that even attempting to form Israel in the first place is heretical.
Anti-zionist Jews have been a thing for as long as Zionism has existed.
Plenty of Holocaust survivors at the time were very explicitly against the taking of land from a pre-existing population, and understood that to make it a Jewish state you’d need to remove the people there… somehow.
Do you have an example in mind? Enough people survived that I had assumed this, but then again plenty ended up in Israel as well.
The religious arguments against were definitely a thing, and it took quite a bit of propaganda to get the Sephardis to care either way, since most of the drama was in Europe.
“Because no injustice has been justified by any injustice. Never, under any circumstances, though it was still so horrific and take it from me: Auschwitz was horrific. But Jews like Leon de Winter thus justify the violence against Palestinians or Lebanese and they find Jews who think otherwise traitors. Even my foster brother once literally wrote it to me: Hajo, you're a traitor. Of course that affects me, but the primitive train of thought that is behind it: that you have to repay evil with evil, I find worse. I’d rather be a traitor than a perpetrator of crimes.”
Ben Gurion washed his hands of the Diaspora… As early as a Mapai party conference in December 1942, he said that the tragedy of the European Jews did not ‘directly concern’ them. Those were the words of a leader who was willing to sacrifice the lives of millions of Jews to the idea of a Jewish state.
My sense of betrayal grew. A question surfaced: was this what they died for? My relatives, all those Jews, all those thousands of names on the memorials? Was this horror of a racist, repressive state the result of their deaths?
the world had treated them like shit for thousands of years.
More like just Europe. Pre-Roman Jewish history reads pretty similarly to the history of their neighbors. In the Muslim world some stuff happened, but the religions actually agree on a lot, and I'd guess the other various minorities got it worse. In Christendom they were kind of the only group to punch down at, so it got really bad. The Roman period is complicated, and I'm not sure how much is even recorded about the more far flung diasporas.
"What we have been through is only a small, small part of what Palestinians have experienced. "
Say what you will of Greta, but her ability to remain humble is truly admirable.
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She'll get there. There's still tempering to be done that comes with more experience and age which benefits and strengthens a political position.
I look forward to it.
Age can be a bad thing when older generations got us here
What exactly does that mean?
I know she wants to stay humble and keep the focus on Palestinian suffering, but it’s important everyone on the flotilla share their experience at the hands of the Israelis.
Every person needs to return to their home country to speak on the depravity of the Israelis and their treatment of foreign nationals to highlight their cruelty and the horrors they inflict upon the population that’s 100% under their control and every whim, who the world has ignored for decades. Of the children held in those same cells deprived of food, water, bedding and often subjected to sexual abuse by both male and female guards.
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I believe so too. Greta probably also extra fears being seen as an attention grabber because so many Israeli bot accounts are accusing her of doing it for personal fame and calling it a selfie cruise.
This article is a perfect way of her starting off by making everyone aware that this is happening far worse to Palestinians while also spreading the awareness and I'm glad they finally published it.
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Crazy world.
Jews are behaving like Nazis, yet Republicans are being chastised for their support of Hitler.
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The state of Israel is behaving like Nazis, not "Jews".
And nothing - especially not other people acting like fascists - legitimates supporting a man who systematically executed millions on the basis of religion and ethnicity.
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I shouldn't lol but lol I can't imagine how that poll would look, no way to come up with a non-bias creating question I'd guess.
But hateful people of all types are always way louder than the rest of us. And yes, lots of propaganda and legitimate fears will push some into the wrong. But I'm betting, just like the general population, the Jewish population is mostly good. All the ones I know and associate with certainly are.
Yep. That Israelis happen to be Jewish should be a lesson in how no ethnicity is safe from falling into this.
Going by the username and followup, OP is just an open neonazi, though.
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Does Lemmy.world remove curse words, now, or was that just you? The fuck 😂
At the same time the Swedish equivalent was not censored.
Lilla hora = little whore
If that was not obvious
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Readind that article makes me... I don't know. I'm not 'mad', I'm fucking restless. First, the torture, sure. We knew the current* Israeli government is monstrous. (*I don't know about all the previous ones, I'm not versed in Israeli history.) But the response from the Swedish embassy?
And, after all that, what's the response of the world? Similar to the Swedish government response as shown here. Evasive, absolutely unwilling to stand up to the monsters. Being monsters themselves by proxy.
I feel like I must act, but know not what to do. I'm restless. I feel like our world is stuck in some kind of non-Newtonian liquid made of Capital, Hunger for Power and Gutlessness. I feel like I want to round up all those monsters, ship them on an island and make sure there's no way out - have fun amongst yourselves, monsters. I know this isn't realist. I know not what to do. Calling my minister here in Canada doesn't do shit - our government is as gutless as all others. Standing in the street hasn't done much either, nor participating in event in support of Gaza and the wish to put an end to the massacre and torture of a whole people.
'I have no mouth, and I must scream'
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Spreading awareness, or donating to content creators and journalists who do so is a great way to help. Politicians only respond to public opinion so public opinion must be changed first.
And know that Greta only underwent a fraction of what Palestinians do in these torture camps.
Politicians only respond to public opinion so public opinion must be changed first.
And the response from politicians is slooow a fuck. We can't even get Kamala Harris to admit that Israel was committing genocide. And when Gavin Newsome was asked about AIPAC, he started glitching. I mention these 2 because they are prominent figures in the Democratic party.
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They've been like that from the start pretty much. They assasinated Folke Bernadotte 1948. Why? Because he was a skilled diplomat who made real progress in the Israel - arab conflict.
Folke Bernadotte, who helped saved thousands of jews from concentration camps.
A bunch of guards lined up to take selfies with me while I was sitting like that
Really says a lot about the IDF and Israel that they're always so excited to document the horrible things they do. They're taking pictures so they can show other people. They think other Israelis - their friends and family - will be excited to see pictures of someone being treated horribly. Reminds me of Rachel Corrie and how they found her murder so funny they'd make pancakes with her face on it. What kind of person celebrates murder like that, and what kind of society allows such public celebration of it?
She's a non-violent protestor. Why do they take so much joy in being violent to her?
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You should look into the ecological impact of Israel’s genocide.
And given that the Middle East is in big fucking trouble with regards to climate change, their genocidal "military campaign" was a bit of a self-own.
I keep seeing things about resorts and shit being built in Gaza. What the fuck are they even thinking here? The area probably won't even be inhabitable (with respect to climate) in 30 years.
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Oh please. You're gonna blame their actions on "the war"?
War doesn't make animals of men. It gives the animals an opportunity to do what they always wanted to do.
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I'm sure our european, government-funded and therfore independend public broadcasting services will be outraged after they hear that our cute little Greta was tortured in a prison that looks Guantanamo-like, with blood and bullet holes in the cells!
The most just army of the world torturing a young, peaceful lady. An army we support!
This will result in weeks of coverage: Politicians being interviewed, human rights experts, Greta herself, debates on what sanctions should be put on Israel....
Just kidding. They'll hide it between news about a massacre in Africa and the weather report. And in two days, it will all be forgotten.
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our government-funded [...] public broadcasting services
Not anymore, it isn't
And in two days, it will all be forgotten.
I mean, yeah unfortunately it probably will, but not because of the above
The most just army of the world torturing a young, peaceful lady.
They called her Hamas, so now anything goes.
Remember this the next time you hear about Hamas terrorism.
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Unless they're dumb enough to post on social media... then it would be interesting.
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.
Candace Owens: Australia’s high court backs government decision to deny visa to US rightwinger
Court supports home affairs minister’s 2024 decision to reject visa application for planned speaking tour on character groundsAmanda Meade (The Guardian)
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another social network?
Luxembourg-based social network Monnett launches to ‘reclaim online space’ from Big Tech
The platform aims to give people control over their feeds, without ads, tracking or algorithm-driven contentLucrezia REALE (Luxembourg Times)
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"If we let a few corporations control that, we lose something essential.”
-Quick! Form a corporation to solve this!!
You should be able to. Block and refresh - I þink caching may have someþing to do wiþ it.
Good luck.
Doesn't it work?
I have a block button on mine, but I have no idea who this person is.
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is this like some strange form of trolling? where you're trying to be a super hated account?
or do you genuinely not know that you annoy people. or do you know it annoys people and you're a reverse troll? cause I can't believe that you haven't discovered how fruitless it is to put that symbol in your comments.
it doesn't hurt any scrapers in the slightest. it only annoys real people. there's no way you haven't figured it out by now, right?
I'm trying to understand if this is just some kind of social experiment or not. cause if it is, the results are quite plain.
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 athairmor • • •It's systemic, and whether or not it's perpetrated directly by big tech, they are the primary beneficiaries i.e. increased ad sales.
This is a problem that requires regulation, which means it will not be addressed meaningfully, as that won't happen anytime soon.
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in reply to floofloof • • •The article only alludes to answering the question "Who is engineering this?"
It's the ad platforms. They're doing it. They're selling ads, then they're also using bots to pump up the impression numbers, so that they get paid more.
This is fraud.
Marketing doesn't work nearly as well as marketers would like you to believe, so much so that they have to fake their effectiveness.
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in reply to Triumph • • •Nobody pays for ad impressions anymore. Haven’t for… gosh like a decade.
There’s a lot of stupidity in adverting, but eventually people stop coming back to dump more millions into a bunch of bot page refreshes that don’t lead to sales.
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in reply to floofloof • • •How old is this article? Is it a reprint from years ago? Because he talks about suddenly pivoting his data by “conversion rate” and having an AHA moment about how we measure success.
Except… conversion rate is a bone-standard, absolutely ubiquitous way to measure traffic quality in ecommerce. No one places ads without knowing how many of them lead to conversions. Defining your conversion event is often part of setting up an ad in the first place.
He then goes on to describe his hand-rolled script that analyses mouse movements to differentiate humans from bots.
Except… that’s exactly what the “I am human” checkbox from CloudFlare and Google have been doing for years.
CloudFlare have said that about 30% of Internet traffic is bots. This is well known. It could easily be 70% for some sites.
I would say that there’s nothing to see here, but it’s probably a little worse than that: just adding some really shaky analysis and anecdotal data to an already widely-covered topic. Are we actually going to trust an internet marketer’s hand-rolled mouse movements analysis over CloudFlare?
I’m not.