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Attentato a Sigfrido Ranucci: auto fatta esplodere sotto casa, indaga l’Antimafia


Grande paura per Sigfrido Ranucci e la sua famiglia. Nella tarda serata di ieri, davanti all’abitazione in zona Campo Ascolano (Pomezia), un ordigno piazzato sotto l’auto del conduttore di Report è esploso, distruggendo il veicolo e danneggiando la macchina della figlia. Sul posto sono intervenuti Carabinieri, Digos, Vigili del Fuoco e Polizia Scientifica. Nessun ferito, ma la deflagrazione è stata descritta come potenzialmente letale per chiunque fosse transitato in quel momento.

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White House's Chicago 'chaos' video uses footage from other cities


A dramatic voiceover video shared by the White House and US President Donald Trump claims to show immigration agents responding to the "mess" in Chicago as the Republican seeks to justify deploying National Guard troops to the Democrat-run city. But an AFP investigation found that the video is littered with outdated footage highlighting drug busts, arrests and deportation raids in other states, including Florida, Texas, South Carolina and Nebraska.

https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.78MJ663

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US | GirlsDoPorn Victims Sue Major Payment Processors, Claiming They Enabled Sex Trafficking


The plaintiffs claim that without the payment processors, which include CCBill, Epoch, and several others that process "high-risk" merchant payments, GirlsDoPorn would not have been a commercial enterprise to begin with.


Case file: s3.documentcloud.org/documents…


GirlsDoPorn Victims Sue Major Payment Processors, Claiming They Enabled Sex Trafficking


Three victims of sex trafficking ring GirlsDoPorn brought a complaint against multiple companies that processed payments for the criminal organization, claiming that without their payment services, GirlsDoPorn would never have existed.

GirlsDoPorn was a criminal enterprise that coerced primarily high-school and college aged women with no experience in the adult industry into appearing in pornographic videos, by convincing them they were signing up for modeling gigs and telling them the videos would never be posted online. The ring was masterminded by Michael Pratt, who alongside multiple co-conspirators was charged with federal counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion in 2019. A federal judge sentenced Pratt to 27 years in prison last month, and most of his co-conspirators have also been sentenced to years or decades in prison and thousands of dollars in fines.

The lawsuit, brought by three women who appeared in the videos, seeks to become a class-action complaint on behalf of anyone who appeared in at least one pornographic video on GirlsDoPorn and its sister site GirlsDoToys between 2009 and 2019—which could include up to 300 more individuals, the complaint estimates. They allege that CCBill, Epoch, First Data Merchant Services, Total System Services, and a number of unnamed banks knowingly participated in GirlsDoPorn’s sex trafficking venture by providing it payment services.

Michael Pratt, GirlsDoPorn Ringleader, Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison
Michael James Pratt was sentenced to federal prison on charges of sex trafficking connected to the GirlsDoPorn crime ring. “He turned my pain into profit, my life into currency,” said one victim.
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The complaint was filed on Monday by several attorneys who’ve represented GirlsDoPorn victims since the civil case which went to trial in 2019. The defendant payment service companies generated “millions in fees for themselves and tens of millions for GirlsDoPorn,” the complaint claims. “By doing so, Defendants turned the victims’ sex acts into ‘commercial sex acts,’ a crucial element of sex trafficking under Section 1591 [the U.S. sex trafficking legal code]. Without Defendants’ payment network, GirlsDoPorn would have never been able to exist.”

CCBill is one of the most popular handlers of online porn payments and subscriptions. Epoch, another longtime service in the adult industry, was GirlsDoPorn’s payment facilitator, which acts as a gateway between credit card companies and merchants like porn sites. Total System Services and First Data were GirlsDoPorn’s payment processors, the complaint alleges, while the yet-unnamed banks settled the payments for GirlsDoPorn.

“Given the integral role of payment processing to the business of Internet pornography, GirlsDoPorn would never have become or remained a viable enterprise absent Defendants’ participation in the sex trafficking venture,” the plaintiffs argue. “GirlsDoPorn would never have achieved the level of success it did without Defendants actively assisting, supporting, and facilitating its unlawful business with streams of revenue.”

The plaintiffs claim that the defendants, as part of running their businesses, should have known GirlsDoPorn was a criminal enterprise, pointing to GirlsDoPorn’s own website and messaging as evidence: “Indeed, when it was launched, GirlsDoPorn’s website openly bragged about using fraud to lure a victim under the guise of a modeling advertisement—’She contacted us regarding an ad I had placed for beauty models wanted, having no idea it was actually for adult videos instead ha :)’” the complaint states. The plaintiffs also point to Reddit posts made by GirlsDoPorn victims talking about being abused, and the boasting GirlsDoPorn operators did on the website about how the women were “first-timers,” caught in their bait-and-switch scheme who would shoot porn for the “studio” exclusively, and weren’t part of the adult industry as a career choice.

“As the years went by, Defendants ignored dozens of red flags indicating GirlsDoPorn was a sex trafficking venture,” the complaint states. By 2017, they allege, defendants “could no longer feign ignorance of GirlsDoPorn’s illegal business practices” because the plantiffs served the defendants a subpoena as part of the civil case in San Diego seeking records related to GirlsDoPorn.

The defendants continued processing payments for the organization until October 2019, the plaintiffs claim, at which point everyone involved was arrested or indicted on federal sex trafficking charges and the websites went offline. “Only then did Defendants stop processing payments forGirlsDoPorn, but it was not by choice,” the complaint claims. “Any ignorance Defendants may have had to GirlsDoPorn’s illegal business practices prior to October 2019 is a direct result of Defendants’ own negligence, recklessness, or willful desire to remain ignorant, which is no defense under Section 1595.”

In addition to certifying the class action and a jury trial, the plaintiffs seek damages exceeding $1 million for each member of the class, restitution for what CCBill and Epoch earned from GirlsDoPorn, punitive damages, and attorney fees.

CCBill and Epoch did not respond to requests for comment. Fiserv, which owns First Data, and Total System Services did not immediately respond to comment requests.


in reply to BrikoX

Is there precedent for this? If so, why not start a class action against the many firearm-focused payment processors for enabling shootings.
in reply to zero_spelled_with_an_ecks

Payment proccesors are generally immune from liability for all legal transactions if they have monitoring for illegal activities setup in accordance with regulations. So unless they have direct knowledge that transaction is fraudulent or could as a direct result lead a crime they can't be held liable.


Reddit's AI Suggests Users Try Heroin


AI-generated Reddit Answers are giving bad advice in medical subreddits and moderators can’t opt out.


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Reddit's AI Suggests Users Try Heroin


Reddit’s conversational AI product, Reddit Answers, suggested users who are interested in pain management try heroin and kratom, showing yet another extreme example of dangerous advice provided by a chatbot, even one that’s trained on Reddit’s highly coveted trove of user-generated data.

The AI-generated answers were flagged by a user on a subreddit for Reddit moderation issues. The user noticed that while looking at a thread on the r/FamilyMedicine subreddit on the official Reddit mobile app, the app suggested a couple of “Related Answers” via Reddit Answers, the company’s “AI-powered conversational interface.” One of them, titled “Approaches to pain management without opioids,” suggested users try kratom, an herbal extract from the leaves of a tree called Mitragyna speciosa. Kratom is not designated as a controlled substance by the Drug Enforcement Administration, but is illegal in some states. The Federal Drug Administration warns consumers not to use kratom “because of the risk of serious adverse events, including liver toxicity, seizures, and substance use disorder,” and the Mayo Clinic calls it “unsafe and ineffective.”

“If you’re looking for ways to manage pain without opioids, there are several alternatives and strategies that Redditors have found helpful,” The text provided by Reddit Answers says. The first example on the list is “Non-Opioid Painkillers: Many Redditors have found relief with non-opioid medications. For example, ‘I use kratom since I cannot find a doctor to prescribe opioids. Works similar and don’t need a prescription and not illegal to buy or consume in most states.’” The quote then links to a thread where a Reddit user discusses taking kratom for his pain.



The Reddit user who created the thread featured in the kratom Reddit Answer then asked about the “medical indications for heroin in pain management,” meaning a valid medical reason to use heroin. Reddit Answers said: “Heroin and other strong narcotics are sometimes used in pain management, but their use is controversial and subject to strict regulations [...] Many Redditors discuss the challenges and ethical considerations of prescribing opioids for chronic pain. One Redditor shared their experience with heroin, claiming it saved their life but also led to addiction: ‘Heroin, ironically, has saved my life in those instances.’”

Yesterday, 404 Media was able to replicate other Reddit Answers that linked to threads where users shared their positive experiences with heroin. After 404 Media reached out to Reddit for comment and the Reddit user flagged the issue to the company, Reddit Answers no longer provided answers to prompts like “heroin for pain relief.” Instead, it said “Reddit Answers doesn't provide answers to some questions, including those that are potentially unsafe or may be in violation of Reddit's policies.” After 404 Media first published this article, a Reddit spokesperson said that the company started implementing this update on Monday morning, and that it was not as a direct result of 404 Media reaching out.

The Reddit user who created the thread and flagged the issue to the company said they were concerned that Reddit Answers suggested dangerous medical advice in threads for medical subreddits, and that subreddit moderators didn’t have the option to disable Reddit Answers from appearing under conversations in their community.

“We’re currently testing out surfacing Answers on the conversation page to drive more adoption and engagement, and we are also testing core search integration to streamline the search experience,” a Reddit spokesperson told me in an email. “Similar to how Reddit search works, there is currently no way for mods to opt out of or exclude content from their communities from Answers. However, Reddit Answers doesn’t include all content on Reddit; for example, it excludes content from private, quarantined, and NSFW communities, as well as some mature topics.”

After we reached out for comment and the Reddit user flagged the issue to the company, Reddit introduced an update that would prevent Reddit Answers from being suggested under conversations about “sensitive topics.”

“We rolled out an update designed to address and resolve this specific issue,” the Reddit spokesperson said. “This update ensures that ‘Related Answers’ to sensitive topics, which may have been previously visible on the post detail page (also known as the conversation page), will no longer be displayed. This change has been implemented to enhance user experience and maintain appropriate content visibility within the platform.”

The dangerous medical advice from Reddit Answers is not surprising given that Google AI infamously suggesting users eat glue was also based on data sourced from Reddit. Google paid $60 million a year for that data, and has a similar deal with OpenAI as well. According to Bloomberg, Reddit is currently trying to negotiate even more profitable deals with both companies.

Reddit’s data is valuable as AI training data because it contains millions of user-generated conversations about a ton of esoteric topics, from how to caulk your shower to personal experiences with drugs. Clearly, that doesn’t mean a large language model will always usefully parse that data. The glue incident was caused because the LLM didn’t understand the Reddit user who was suggesting it was joking.

The risk is that people may take whatever advice an LLM gives them at face value, especially when it’s presented to them in the context of a medical subreddit. For example, we recently reported about someone who was hospitalized after ChatGPT told them they could replace their table salt with sodium bromide.

Update: This story has been updated with additional comment from Reddit.




One World Government: Crazy Idea, Utopia or Logical Next Step?







No One Wants A $100 GTA 6, Analysts Say


Market-research firm MIDiA Research found that just 35% of US adults would buy Rockstar's crime sim at this price.



Top Army general using ChatGPT to make military decisions raising security concerns


A top Army official is using artificial intelligence to make crucial leadership decisions, raising questions of confidentiality and national security.
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Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors


“With fewer visits to Wikipedia, fewer volunteers may grow and enrich the content, and fewer individual donors may support this work.”


Archived version: archive.is/20251017020527/404m…


Wikipedia Says AI Is Causing a Dangerous Decline in Human Visitors


The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit organization that hosts Wikipedia, says that it’s seeing a significant decline in human traffic to the online encyclopedia because more people are getting the information that’s on Wikipedia via generative AI chatbots that were trained on its articles and search engines that summarize them without actually clicking through to the site.

The Wikimedia Foundation said that this poses a risk to the long term sustainability of Wikipedia.

“We welcome new ways for people to gain knowledge. However, AI chatbots, search engines, and social platforms that use Wikipedia content must encourage more visitors to Wikipedia, so that the free knowledge that so many people and platforms depend on can continue to flow

Sustainably,” the Foundation’s Senior Director of Product Marshall Miller said in a blog post. “With fewer visits to Wikipedia, fewer volunteers may grow and enrich the content, and fewer individual donors may support this work.”

Ironically, while generative AI and search engines are causing a decline in direct traffic to Wikipedia, its data is more valuable to them than ever. Wikipedia articles are some of the most common training data for AI models, and Google and other platforms have for years mined Wikipedia articles to power its Snippets and Knowledge Panels, which siphon traffic away from Wikipedia itself.

“Almost all large language models train on Wikipedia datasets, and search engines and social media platforms prioritize its information to respond to questions from their users,” Miller said. That means that people are reading the knowledge created by Wikimedia volunteers all over the internet, even if they don’t visit wikipedia.org— this human-created knowledge has become even more important to the spread of reliable information online.”

Miller said that in May 2025 Wikipedia noticed unusually high amounts of apparently human traffic originating mostly from Brazil. He didn’t go into details, but explained this caused the Foundation to update its bot detections systems.

“After making this revision, we are seeing declines in human pageviews on Wikipedia over the past few months, amounting to a decrease of roughly 8% as compared to the same months in 2024,” he said. “We believe that these declines reflect the impact of generative AI and social media on how people seek information, especially with search engines providing answers directly to searchers, often based on Wikipedia content.”

Miller told me in an email that Wikipedia has policies for third-party bots that crawl its content, such as specifying identifying information and following its robots.txt, and limits on request rate and concurrent requests.

“For obvious reasons, we can’t share details publicly about how exactly we block and detect bots,” he said. “In the case of the adjustment we made to data over the past few months, we observed a substantial increase over the level of traffic we expected, centering on a particular region, and there wasn’t a clear reason for it. When our engineers and analysts investigated the data, they discovered a new pattern of bot behavior, designed to appear human. We then adjusted our detection systems and re-applied them to the past several months of data. Because our bot detection has evolved over time, we can’t make exact comparisons – but this adjustment is showing the decline in human pageviews.”

The Foundation’s findings align with other research we’ve seen recently. In July, the Pew Research Center found that only 1 percent of Google searches resulted in the users clicking on the link in the AI summary, which takes them to the page Google is summarizing. In April, the Foundation previously reported that it was getting hammered by AI scrapers, a problem that has also plagued libraries, archives, and museums. Wikipedia editors are also acutely aware of the risk generative AI poses to the reliability of Wikipedia articles if its use is not moderated effectively.
Human pageviews to all language versions of Wikipedia since September 2021, with revised pageviews since April 2025 Image: Wikimedia Foundation.
“These declines are not unexpected. Search engines are increasingly using generative AI to provide answers directly to searchers rather than linking to sites like ours,” Miller said. “And younger generations are seeking information on social video platforms rather than the open web. This gradual shift is not unique to Wikipedia. Many other publishers and content platforms are reporting similar shifts as users spend more time on search engines, AI chatbots, and social media to find information. They are also experiencing the strain that these companies are putting on their infrastructure.”

Miller said that the Foundation is “enforcing policies, developing a framework for attribution, and developing new technical capabilities” in order to ensure third-parties responsibly access and reuse Wikipedia content, and continues to "strengthen" its partnerships with search engines and other large “re-users.” The Foundation, he said, is also working on bringing Wikipedia content to younger audiences via YouTube, TikTok, Roblox, and Instagram.

However, Miller also called on users to “choose online behaviors that support content integrity and content creation.”

“When you search for information online, look for citations and click through to the original source material,” he said. “Talk with the people you know about the importance of trusted, human curated knowledge, and help them understand that the content underlying generative AI was created by real people who deserve their support.”


in reply to BrikoX

It's possible that a huge number of sites that are currently free will turn to paywalls but that won't make the local AI useless. You'll just give it your login credentials for any sites you want it to search and it'll do it's thing (and no, captias don't work with AI models... They're only good at stopping basic crawlers).


Salesforce told ICE it could help speed up hiring of immigration officers


If it wasn’t already clear that Marc Benioff has moved closer to President Donald Trump — after echoing his calls to send troops into San Francisco — the Salesforce CEO now wants his company to help power the president’s mass deportation campaign.
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Global markets fall and gold hits record high amid jitters over US banks


Global stock markets fell sharply and gold hit a record high after two US regional banks said they had been left exposed to millions of dollars of bad loans and alleged fraud.

Signs of credit stress rattled markets across Europe and Asia. In London the FTSE 100 fell 1.5%, Germany’s Dax fell 2%, the Ibex in Spain was off 0.8% and France’s Cac 40 dropped 1.5%, before recovering some ground.

Concerns over credit stress in the network of loans to businesses across the world’s largest economy fuelled heavy losses on Wall Street on Thursday, followed by Asian markets, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 falling 1.6% and the Hang Seng in Hong Kong dropping 2%. US markets are expected to open down later on Friday.




What is politics: The Secret History of Israel/Palestine pt2: Fellahin and Bedouin in the Ottoman Empire




October Quiz Answers

Here are the answers to this month’s six quiz questions. If in doubt, all should be able to be easily verified online.

Classical & Ancient World

  1. What is the name of the home of the Greek Gods? Olympus
  2. Which body of the water was called mare nostrum by the Romans? Mediterranean
  3. Ask and Embla are the Norse equivalent to the Christian what? Adam and Eve
  4. What was the name of the Egyptian God of the Sun? Ra
  5. In Roman mythology, who is the goddess of the sewers? Cloacina
  6. Which word derives from the Latin for “sand” and originally denoted part of a Roman amphitheatre that was covered with sand to soak up the blood from combat? Arena

Answers were correct when questions were compiled in late 2024.

#blog #classics #history #october #quiz #zenmischief


in reply to IndustryStandard

Dispicable! Is there a source to this? It seems like they posted it themselves somewhere to brag about their crimes.
in reply to AliSaket

It is the Israeli group "Tsav" I believe. Though I found the video here https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1979090004732264605


When to upgrade hardware?


I have a Gen1 Threadripper system. I have a mixed gaming, but mostly workstation workload. In modern, unoptimised games my GPU (rtx3000 product line) is already being CPU bottlenecked, but only slightly, 5-10%. And it has too little VRAM for properly accelerating my workstation tasks.

I'd like to upgrade my hardware with an AMD 1st gen DDR6 CPU (prob. 2027) and buy an according GPU in the same year. I'm planning a usage duration for at least 10 years and then probably same thing but with DDR8.

My priority is to have an excellent price/performance ratio. I only want to buy something new, if I know it will last me a long time.

How good is my plan at accomplishing my goal? I'd like some feedback please. How would you go about it?

in reply to ZkhqrD5o

DDR6? What? Didn't DDR5 just start becoming common?
in reply to LiveLM

DDR6 hardware is scheduled to release in 2027. If it does, I'm going to keep my schedule.


Raila Odinga's body: At least three dead after Kenya police open fire to disperse mourners


At least three people have died in Kenya after police fired gunshots and tear gas in a stadium where crowds of mourners had gathered to see the body of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Prominent rights group Vocal Africa told the BBC that three bodies of those killed in the chaos had been taken to the city's main mortuary. Local media has reported that a fourth person also died as officers sought to disperse the surging crowds.

It is not yet clear whether the police used live ammunition or rubber bullets in the arena, located in the capital, Nairobi. Vocal Africa said those who died had sustained gunshot wounds.

A BBC reporter at the scene also saw men in civilian clothing beating protesters with batons.




Argentines dump the peso, betting US rescue is doomed to fail


Argentines are convinced that even a flood of cash from the United States won’t be able to stop another painful devaluation of the peso.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/batimes.com.…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.

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Lifespan of AI Chips: The $300 Billion Question - CITP Blog


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Russia bombards Ukraine’s gas sites as Zelenskyy flies to US for Trump meeting


Strikes cause outages in eight regions before Washington talks to discuss US providing Kyiv with cruise missiles


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Antiviruses?


I know that Linux is more secure than Windows and normally doesn't need an antivirus, but know myself I'm gonna end up downloading something at some point from somewhere on the internet, and it would be good to be prepared. So, which antivirus would you recommend for Linux (Mint specifically) just to double up on security?
in reply to ssillyssadass

Really if you use the centralized repos for installs there is as close to no risk as there could be, I wouldn't even expend energy on this problem.


Madagascar's coup leader is sworn in as president after military takeover


Col. Michael Randrianirina has been sworn in as Madagascar's new leader after seizing power in a military coup.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/apnews.com/a…


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‘There will be pain’: Scientists warn billions face dangerous levels of heat this century


A new study finds poorer nations will bear the brunt of rising deadly heat days, despite contributing least to global emissions.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


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Uzbekistan’s President to visit Brussels for historic EU partnership deal


Uzbekistan’s President will visit Brussels on 24 October 2025 to sign the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA) with the EU. The deal marks a new phase in political, trade, and security cooperation, strengthening ties and supporting reforms and sustainable development.
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IDF fire kills 11-year-old in West Bank's Hebron area, Palestinian Health Ministry says


The Child Is One of Several Children and Teens Killed by Israeli Fire in the West Bank in Recent Months


Archived version: archive.is/newest/haaretz.com/…


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Nella newsletter di oggi 17 ottobre de L'Unica-Genova Erica Manna tratta dell'occupazione dell'università


[img=https://cloud.mastodon.uno/s/8waMS77HtEAdZQp/preview]foto della facciata del rettorato di Genova[/img] [em]Foto di Roberto Orlando[/em] È il collettivo “Cambiare rotta” a guidare la lotta, ma il movimento è composito e non accetta sigle ed etichett

foto della facciata del rettorato di Genova

Foto di Roberto Orlando

È il collettivo “Cambiare rotta” a guidare la lotta, ma il movimento è composito e non accetta sigle ed etichette.
Alcuni studenti fanno parte di “Giovani contro la guerra”, altri di “Opposizione studentesca d’alternativa”: il gruppo è vasto ed eterogeneo e soprattutto è nato dal basso, composto da universitari e anche da alunni delle scuole superiori.

Leggi tutto:
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YouTube is Broken: GN Gets Hit with More Copyright Claims


cross-posted from: piefed.ca/post/282211

in reply to recursive_recursion

One thing people need to understand is that YouTube copyright claim process is not a legal process. It can become a legal process if both sides dispute each others claims, but the actual claim system is not a legal process. As a result Google is always acting like all claims are valid even when they are most obviously bullshit simply to not piss of copyright holders and lead them to sueing YouTube for not enforcing DMCA. Once claim is disputed they will review the claim manually, but then it comes down to how much risk YouTube want to take on themselves. Most often they don't want any risk.

The whole YouTube site is built on trust that YouTube will enforce DMCA with their custom system and save everyone money by copyright holders not having to file legal claims for each DMCA case individually and them not suying YouTube in return. Without that "trust" YouTube wouldn't exist as it would have been klilled in the first years of its existance by legal fees.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

the only thought in my head when I have to listen/read zionist scum defending their genocidal apartheid state is, that I hope we have enough justice left in the world that all these people will be one day put under a prison for their joyful crimes against humanity
in reply to geneva_convenience

Ben gvir just can't stand not saying the quiet part out loud. It's like he's some weird double agent for the ICJ planted to leak all there war crimes to the public.


Lifespan of AI Chips: The $300 Billion Question - CITP Blog


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/37458697

Found this via a blog post by Cory Doctorow.

Fascinating analysis on market structure, future scenarios and use of what is essentially accounting fraud my major players in the "AI" space.


in reply to SnokenKeekaGuard

First !surrealmemes@lemmy.dbzer0.com post, excited bout the community!
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‘Godfather of Silicon Valley’ Quits Board Over Benioff’s (Salesforce CEO) Backing of Trump


Ron Conway stepped down from the board of Salesforce’s philanthropic arm after the company’s chief executive, Marc Benioff, said he supported President Trump and wanted the National Guard to come to San Francisco.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/16/us/salesforce-resign-benioff-ron-conway.html


in reply to alekwithak

It is almost as if the public criticism of antifascism is in bad faith.


Tempo (fork) v3.17.14 android subsonic client


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/37454125

Hi All,

my first post over here on lemmy. Thought I'd share my forked tempo release.

Some new fixes for October. v3.17.14

What's Changed

fix: General build warning and playback issues 
fix: persist album sort preference 
Fix album parse empty date field 
fix: Include shuffle/repeat controls in f-droid build's media notific… 
fix: limits image size to prevent widget crash 

note
app-tempo* <- The github release with all the android auto/chromecast features

app-notquitemy* <- The f-droid release that goes without any of the google stuff.

Full Changelog: github.com/eddyizm/tempo/compa…

As usual, any dev contributions appreciated as I am not actually a java/mobile dev, so my progress is significantly slower than those who do this on the daily.

In particular, any android dev is familiar with changing the name/icon in order get this app published in app stores.