AI might be creating a ‘permanent underclass’ but it’s the makers of the tech bubble who are replaceable | Van Badham
AI might be creating a ‘permanent underclass’ but it’s the makers of the tech bubble who are replaceable
Despite the relentless insistence of tech’s grifters, AI is not industrially inevitable – or even sustainable. Which is why it is time to push backVan Badham (The Guardian)
Analysis: ‘America First’ is becoming ‘Trump First’ as the president eyes global power
https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/15/politics/trump-argentina-milei-israel-gaza-ukraine-putin-analysis
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Full list of areas in the UK targeted in ‘dodgy’ Fire TV stick crackdown
Full list of areas in the UK targeted in ‘dodgy’ Fire TV stick crackdown
Homes have been raided over the use of illegal streaming using 'dodgy' Amazon Fire TV sticks, including London, Kent, Sussex and Norfolk.Jasper King (Metro)
US airstrike near Venezuela may have killed two Trinidad citizens, police say
“According to maritime law, if you see a boat, you are supposed to stop the boat and intercept it, not just blow it up. That’s our Trinidadian maritime law and I think every fisherman and every human knows that,” she said.
Burnley said her son was planning to return to Trinidad and Tobago after spending three months with family in Venezuela, just 6.8 miles (11km) away.
Local media reported another Trinidadian victim from Las Cuevas, known as Samaroo to locals.
US airstrike near Venezuela may have killed two Trinidad citizens, police say
The Trinidadians were believed to be on a boat Donald Trump alleged was carrying drugs from Venezuela to the USGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
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More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days.
We compiled and reviewed every case we could find of agents holding citizens against their will, whether during immigration raids or protests. While the tally is almost certainly incomplete, we found more than 170 such incidents during the first nine months of President Donald Trump’s second administration.
Among the citizens detained are nearly 20 children, including two with cancer. That includes four who were held for weeks with their undocumented mother and without access to the family’s attorney until a congresswoman intervened.
Immigration agents do have authority to detain Americans in limited circumstances. Agents can hold people whom they reasonably suspect are in the country illegally. We found more than 50 Americans who were held after agents questioned their citizenship. They were almost all Latino.
Immigration Agents Have Held More Than 170 Americans Against Their Will, ProPublica Finds
The government does not track how often immigration agents grab citizens. So ProPublica did. Our tally — almost certainly incomplete — includes people who were held for days without a lawyer. And nearly 20 children, two of whom have cancer.ProPublica
User identity and Activitypub
ICE, Secret Service, Navy All Had Access to Flock's Nationwide Network of Cameras
Flock has built a nationwide surveillance network of AI-powered cameras and given many more federal agencies access. Senator Ron Wyden told Flock “abuses of your product are not only likely but inevitable” and Flock “is unable and uninterested in preventing them.”
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I hate this argument that people use. Technology has fundamentally redefined what it means to be observed. Someone casually glancing at you in public is a completely different thing to having your movement tracked, permanently stored, and linked to you wherever you go. People absolutely have a right to expect a degree of privacy even in public settings
I don’t know about the particulars of other countries, but in America you’re mistaken.
The goal of my comment was not to “well actually” but instead to point out that, relevant to the post topic and concurrent with your recognition that technology has fundamentally changed in our lifetimes the understanding of privacy and anonymity we apply in everyday life, if you want privacy you have to take active steps to ensure you can go in public and maintain it.
That doesnt mean using graphene and libreboot, it means covering your face in public.
No worries and no apologies necessary.
One thing I’ve been thinking about is the historical circumstances around traditional dress in the Arabic speaking world, Muslim religious proscriptions about clothing and how those could converge with outcomes in the present day.
Giant wraparound shades with a punisher skull veil dangling off em.
One Republican Now Controls a Huge Chunk of US Election Infrastructure
Former GOP operative Scott Leiendecker just bought Dominion Voting Systems, giving him ownership of voting systems used in 27 states. Election experts have concerns.
https://www.wired.com/story/scott-leiendecker-dominion-liberty-votes/
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DPRK-China Land Mail Route Reopens After Five Years
North Korea-China Land Mail Route Reopens After Five Years
North Korea-China Land Mail Route Reopens After Five Years Mail route resumption signals normalization of North Korea-China land and rail exchangesThe Chosun Daily
Zelensky’s attack on Odesa is a step too far
Zelensky’s attack on Odesa is a step too far
With growing calls for an election, Ukraine's president Zelensky appears to be clearing the field of rivalsAnastasia Piliavsky (The Spectator)
At least Ukrainians have the integrity to hate all of them, even though we have to side with western powers to avoid being occupied by ruzzia.
How two words unravelled cases against two suspected Chinese spies
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ABC News provides the latest news and headlines in Australia and around the world.Patrick Martin (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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Texas is the 3rd state to require app store age verification
https://www.cnn.com/2025/05/28/tech/texas-apple-google-app-store-age-verification-law
The text of the new Texas law is here.
I wonder if this will apply to/be enforced on FDroid and Obtainium?
copying my comment from another thread:
"App store" means a publicly available Internet website, software application, or other electronic service that distributes software applications from the owner or developer of a software application to the user of a mobile device.This sounds like it could apply not only to F-Droid but also to any website distributing APKs, and actually, every other software distribution sysem too (eg, linux distros...) which include software which could be run on a "mobile device" (the definition of which also can be read as including a laptop).
otoh i think they might have made a mistake and left a loophole; all of the requirements seem to depend on an age verification "under Section 121.021" and Section 121.021 says:
When an individual in this state creates an account with an app store, the owner of the app store shall use a commercially reasonable method of verification to verify the individual's age categoryI'm not a lawyer but I don't see how this imposes any requirements on "app stores" which simply don't have any account mechanism to begin with 😀
(Not to say that this isn't still immediately super harmful for the majority of the people who get their apps from Google and Apple...)
Right, so basically they'll have a database of who has (had) what app, when, and where...
Which could include apps like Grindr (way to target the LGBT community), or like Signal (way to target Journalists, activists, and other privacy minded people). You can find out a lot about someone's app choices and in a state like Texas, which is conservative and authoritarian, that can be used to go after certain demographics.
Chaos in one city shows what all of Trump's America may soon become
Chaos in one city shows what all of Trump's America may soon become
On Tuesday, here in Chicago, America caught a glimpse of its possible future, and it was terrifying. Federal agents, dressed like soldiers and armed with the weapons of war, rammed a civilian vehicle on 105th Street, using a maneuver outlawed by Chic…Thom Hartmann (Raw Story)
West distorting battlefield picture in Ukraine conflict – Russian envoy
West distorting battlefield picture in Ukraine conflict – Russian envoy
Western media deliberately ignore Moscow’s advances and overstate Kiev’s battlefield successes, Ambassador Andrey Kelin has saidRT
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Greens pull ahead of Labour
In a shock poll, the Green Party under its new leader Zack Polanski has pulled ahead of Labour (just).
According to the pollsters Find Out Now, the Greens are on 15%, the same level as Labour. But as economist James Meadway notes, if you look at the detailed results, the Greens are on 15.31%, compared to 15.23% for Labour.
This is being a bit mischievous, because polling has a margin of error. But the trajectory is clear - the Greens are surging, and Labour is falling back. The Greens are enjoying their best polling in their history. Just 13 months after winning the election, Labour is on its worst polling recorded in the post-war period.
Greens pull ahead of Labour
And both Labour and the British media are rattled.Owen Jones (BattleLines with Owen Jones)
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The headline claim is nonsense, as partly acknowledged by Jones. A single poll means very little, less still when you just ignore margins for error, as he does here. If there are other polls showing similar numbers, the Greens can get reasonably excited.
Now, having said that, this does fit the overall pattern of absolutely dire polling for Labour. As such, we can use it as further evidence that they need to drastically change course before they get totally hammered in 2026.
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What's a Tankie?
A dictatorship is a form of government which is characterized by a leader, or a group of leaders, who hold absolute or near-absolute political power.
A surge of visitors to Yosemite overwhelms a skeleton crew: ‘This is exactly what we warned about’
A surge of visitors to Yosemite overwhelms a skeleton crew: ‘This is exactly what we warned about’
As the US government shutdown enters its third week, concerns mount over how the nation’s public lands will fareGabrielle Canon (The Guardian)
At Town Hall, Sanders and AOC Double Down on Demand to Save Healthcare to End Shutdown
Sanders, AOC Blast GOP Sabotage of US Healthcare During Shutdown Town Hall
"What we will not accept is for the ACA premiums to skyrocket on the American people," said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. "And what we will not accept is allowing the teetering of this system to collapse."julia-conley (Common Dreams)
DOE’s $8B kill list hits major grid projects
DOE’s $8B kill list hits major grid projects - E&E News by POLITICO
With utility bills rising nationwide, the department is nixing federal cash for projects that would bring more power to the central U.S.Peter Behr (E&E News by POLITICO)
Richiesta - alternative non troppo complesse a CameraRaw
al momento utilizzo un mac book pro (fine 2008) con Lubuntu e sono molto, molto soddisfatto.
Sto' cercando un alternativa non troppo complessa a Camera Raw, ho provato (e sto' continuando a provare) DarkTable ma ... è veramente macchinoso ... consigli ?
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On his Reddit, Platner didn’t identify himself by name, but he shared biographical details, including his military service, age, occupation and residence in Maine. While the account dated back to 2009, many of his most incendiary comments reviewed by CNN were posted around 2021.
Hamas accuses Israel of breaching ceasefire by ‘killing at least 24 people’ since Friday
A senior Hamas official on Thursday accused Israel of flouting the ceasefire by having killed at least 24 people in shootings since Friday, and said a list of such violations was handed over to mediators, Reuters reports.
He said:
The occupying state is working day and night to undermine the agreement through its violations on the ground.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to the Hamas accusations. It has previously said some Palestinians have ignored warnings not to approach Israeli ceasefire positions and troops “opened fire to remove the threat”.
Gaza ceasefire live: Hamas accuses Israel of breaching ceasefire by ‘killing at least 24 people’ since Friday
Israeli military has previously accused some Palestinians of ignoring warning not to approach ceasefire positions and troopsTom Ambrose (The Guardian)
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What five scheduled executions in eight days tell us about the death penalty
Opinion | America's death penalty execution spree
Think the death penalty is for the “worst of the worst"? These cases will change your mind.The Boston Globe
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Leak From the Sky: It Turns Out a Lot of Satellite Data Is Unencrypted
...the recovered data included user SMS and voice call contents, user internet traffic, and cellular network signaling protocols... the team was able to collect unencrypted satellite data “from sea vessels owned by the US military,” along with traffic from multiple organizations within the Mexican government and military, including personnel records, narcotics activity, and military asset tracking...
https://www.pcmag.com/news/leak-from-the-sky-it-turns-out-a-lot-of-satellite-data-is-unencrypted
I come for amusing memes. All I see is American politics. Isn't there some other place for political memes to keep this shit separate? Or maybe some tagging system to help with using a keyword blocker?
Mods haven't added much to the sidebar rules. Any opinion from the mods or community?
Trump says Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian oil
President Donald Trump has said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian oil, as the US seeks to put economic pressure on the Kremlin as part of efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
Trump told reporters he had received assurances from Modi that India would halt its purchases "within a short period of time", which he called "a big stop".
The US president has sought to leverage India's purchases of Russian oil in his trade war, but Delhi has so far resisted.
Trump says Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian oil
The US president says the move is "a big stop", but there has been no confirmation so far from Delhi.Danielle Kaye (BBC News)
Script idea to discover underappreciated Lemmy instances
I’ve been thinking about discovering underappreciated Lemmy instances. GitHub’s awesome-lemmy-instances used to serve a similar purpose, but it hasn’t been updated in a long time, and I haven’t found anything else like it.
I got the idea from this post about finding decentralized communities in the Fediverse. I’m thinking of a Lemmy bot that tracks Lemmy instances, calculates the average number of active users and standard deviation, and identifies instances with activity below the average plus two standard deviations. It would then rank these underutilized instances by performance metrics like uptime and response time, and periodically update a curated list on Lemmy to guide users toward instances that could use more participation.
I'd love feedback on how you would go about doing something like this. And specifically how to rank by performance.
GitHub - maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances: Comparison of different Lemmy Instances
Comparison of different Lemmy Instances. Contribute to maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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Nowadays I just recommend Piefed.zip.
If someone wants a regional instance they usually figure it out by themselves, also the Piefed instance chooser can help and has a latency indicator: piefed.social/post/1337079
For the nationale behind, here's a list from a post on !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com that's a few months old lemmy.zip/c/fedibridge@lemmy.d…
- Lemmy.world is too big
- sh.itjust.works names contains "shit", which can deter users
- lemmy.ca is Canadian-centric
- feddit.org, is German-centric, but technically English speaking too
- dbzer0 is focus centric
- programming.dev is topic-centric
- blahaj is queer-focused
- discuss.tchncs.de has a difficult name
- lemmy.sdf.org does not defederate anyone
- beehaw defederates LW and SJW
- infosec.pub is topic-centric
- aussie.zone is country-centric
- midwest.social is region-centric and admin can power trip at times (sopuli.xyz/post/20038037)
You don't need to calculate the average number of active users. If you do, it will be wasted resources and you probably will miss a few dozen.
Simply request the instance's NodeInfo.
NodeInfo 2.1 (which Lemmy does implement) and I think 2.0 as well require implementors to provide correct user usage statistics. So you have total users and average active users per month/half year calculated on request.
This also means you can provide this service for other platforms that support NodeInfo.
Making a GET request to /.well-known/nodeinfo will give you the links to the instance's NodeInfo documents.
In fact, you can recursively begin from some random known instance, get a list of other instances it is federated with, get their NodeInfo and repeat the process. NodeInfo also provides the name of the software (check schema).
You can use that.
FEP: codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src…
Schema: nodeinfo.diaspora.software/sch…
Tip #760
Choose which sections in the Tab Button popup are visible from the Display Options menu.
You may find some sections in the Tab Button popup irrelevant to your workflow. If that’s the case, hide them and enjoy using a Tab Button that fits your needs perfectly.
To hide sections you don’t use.
- Open the pop-up menu.
- Open the Display Options menu by clicking on the 3-dot menu button in the top right corner.
- Click on the section names on the menu to toggle their visibility off or on.
- Click outside the menu to close it.
#customization #Tabs #Vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser
vivaldi.com/blog/tips/tip-760/
Tip #760 - Tabs | Vivaldi Browser
How can I customize the Tab Button in Vivaldi? Learn how to use Vivaldi like a pro!Vivaldi Tips (Vivaldi Technologies)
meanwhile israelis dont even let “free palestinians” in the west bank go to their own mosque on their own fucking land
who are the extremists? who are the bad guys?
Polarisation and modifiers
For example, if i put a polarising filter on a speedlite but then fire it through a softbox, will the light still be polarised outside of the softbox?
julian
in reply to phi • • •Re: User identity and Activitypub
phi yes! It is very much possible in theory, but in practice it is less of a given.
What you're thinking of is having the "various fediverse platforms" — Mastodon, Pixelfed, WordPress, etc. — allow you to use your existing fediverse account, and for your interactions there to be done by that account, which might not be on the server you're on.
A lot of sites (this one included, for now) doesn't support that, but the base techniques are there.
We know we can achieve fediverse single sign-in through OAuth2, and the ActivityPub API can theoretically accomplish the latter. It's a matter of support, and it's something I want to focus on soon!
phi
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julian
in reply to phi • • •Re: User identity and Activitypub
silverpill
in reply to julian • • •Initially nomadic identity was only possible in Zot and Nomad protocols, but not in ActivityPub. But we figured out how to do it in ActivityPub too.
Streams is a software that implements both Nomad and ActivityPub protocols, and supports nomadic identity. It is not the only such project though, there are a couple of others that support ActivityPub-based nomadic identity:
codeberg.org/ap-next/ap-next/s…
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ap-next/nomadpub.md at main
Codeberg.orgphi
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evan
in reply to phi • • •Re: User identity and Activitypub
phi maybe this is a social layer problem rather than a technical problem.
Your issue means a lot in a world where we have amateur hobbyists setting up social network servers and allowing the general public to join. Those hobbyists get overwhelmed or bored after a while, or they do a bad job and your server gets defederated.
In this case, it makes a lot of sense to move from one server to another. But this is not the only way we could organize the Fediverse.
Email isn't like that. You (probably?) don't use an email address from a server you found on a list on joinemail.org. You probably, instead, have an email address from your employer or university, and maybe a personal one from a well-known and reliable cloud service. If you're very clever, you may use your own domain for email, and share it with your household or family.
In those cases, you rarely change email addresses. We have some ad hoc ways to move from one to the other, but they aren't built into the SMTP or IMAP specs. And yet we have a lot of email going around, even after 50 years.
I think we should be putting our efforts into getting Fediverse services from organizations we have a lot of affinity with, like employers or universities or the city you live in or the post office.
Another option is using the extremely portable identity system we already have -- domain names. It should be a lot easier to bring your own domain name to a Fediverse server, and to move your data between servers by backing up and restoring and then repointing your domain name to the new server, like you do for blogs. This is really hard right now.
I think LOLA is doing a good job with online moves, but we should also be encouraging more server developers to support BYOD, and we should encourage Fediverse users to get a domain.
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in reply to evan • • •> We have some ad hoc ways to move from one to the other, but they aren't built into the SMTP or IMAP specs
yes they are, though? in IMAP, you can just copy your messages and folders from one inbox to another. in SMTP, we have email forwarding.
using your own DNS name can make things easier, but the main challenge in fedi is that we don't have a common storage/access abstraction (equivalent to IMAP folders), and we don't recognize HTTP redirects (equivalent to SMTP forwarding).