China Is Totally Crushing Trump’s Fossil Fuel Dream, With Agrivoltaics
US President Donald Trump sailed into the White House on a tide of cash from his fossil energy donors. However, he and they have been caught napping. The global renewable energy transition is still gathering steam and expanding into new areas......The next step is to introduce farming activities between the rows of solar panels. That’s a win-win for solar development on marginal lands, where the beneficial impact of partial shade can introduce, or re-introduce, farming to areas that were previously unproductive...
...Trump made a lot of promises to farmers on his way to the White House, but instead they got market-killing tariffs, crippling inflation, and worker shortages alongside a fresh wave of climate impacts. The income from solar leases can be a lifeline for struggling farmers, crops or no crops...
...“At the 310 MW Zhundong project, this platform improved alfalfa yields beneath panels by 20% while cutting irrigation demand by 15%,” the company states.
“In Anhui’s Jinzhai pilot upgrade, motorized adjustable mounts boosted camellia oilseed yields by 30% and raised solar efficiency by 8%, achieving genuine ‘dual harvests’ of agriculture and energy,” they add...
With Agrivoltaics, China Is Crushing Trump's Fossil Fuel Dreams
Bifacial solar panels are among the new technologies at work to maximize the land use efficiency of agrivoltaic systems.Tina Casey (CleanTechnica)
Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchains - Ars Technica
Some excerpts:
Since February, Google researchers have observed two groups turning to a newer technique to infect targets with credential stealers and other forms of malware. The method, known as EtherHiding, embeds the malware in smart contracts, which are essentially apps that reside on blockchains for Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. Two or more parties then enter into an agreement spelled out in the contract. When certain conditions are met, the apps enforce the contract terms in a way that, at least theoretically, is immutable and independent of any central authority.
- The decentralization prevents takedowns of the malicious smart contracts because the mechanisms in the blockchains bar the removal of all such contracts.
- Similarly, the immutability of the contracts prevents the removal or tampering with the malware by anyone.
- Transactions on Ethereum and several other blockchains are effectively anonymous, protecting the hackers’ identities.
- Retrieval of malware from the contracts leaves no trace of the access in event logs, providing stealth
- The attackers can update malicious payloads at anytime
Creating or modifying smart contracts typically cost less than $2 per transaction, a huge savings in terms of funds and labor over more traditional methods for delivering malware.
Layered on top of the EtherHiding Google observed was a social-engineering campaign that used recruiting for fake jobs to lure targets, many of whom were developers of cryptocurrency apps or other online services. During the screening process, candidates must perform a test demonstrating their coding or code-review skills. The files required to complete the tests are embedded with malicious code.
Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchains
Malicious payloads stored on Ethereum and BNB blockchains are immune to takedowns.Dan Goodin (Ars Technica)
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Earth’s Oceans Lose Some of Their Luster | New research reveals that a key biological carbon pump is weakening, threatening ecosystems and the climate.
Earth’s Oceans Lose Some of Their Luster - Inside Climate News
New research reveals that a key biological carbon pump is weakening, threatening ecosystems and the climate.Inside Climate News
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Billionaire Marc Benioff apologizes for saying troops should be deployed to San Francisco
Billionaire Marc Benioff apologizes for saying troops should be deployed to San Francisco
Salesforce CEO faced intensifying backlash after saying national guard will make California city saferSam Levin (The Guardian)
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The Rise And Fall Of Vibe Coding: The Reality Of AI Slop
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UK Government 'doing everything' to overturn Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban at Aston Villa match
The government has said it is "doing everything in our power" to overturn a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending a football match in Birmingham and is exploring what additional resources could be required.
On Thursday, Aston Villa said the city's Safety Advisory Group (SAG) decided that fans of the Israeli club should not be permitted to attend the Europa League fixture on 6 November over safety concerns.
Facing mounting pressure to resolve the situation, the government said it was working with police and exploring what additional resources are required.
Government 'doing everything' to overturn Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban at Aston Villa match
It is working with police and exploring what additional resources are required to allow all fans to attend.Euan O Byrne Mulligan (BBC News)
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Government 'doing everything' to overturn Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban at Aston Villa match
The government has said it is "doing everything in our power" to overturn a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending a football match in Birmingham and is exploring what additional resources could be required.
On Thursday, Aston Villa said the city's Safety Advisory Group (SAG) decided that fans of the Israeli club should not be permitted to attend the Europa League fixture on 6 November over safety concerns.
Facing mounting pressure to resolve the situation, the government said it was working with police and exploring what additional resources are required.
Government 'doing everything' to overturn Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban at Aston Villa match
It is working with police and exploring what additional resources are required to allow all fans to attend.Euan O Byrne Mulligan (BBC News)
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‘Political opposition is not rebellion’: Appeals court rejects Trump’s rationale for Chicago troop deployment
The court also rebuffed the administration’s argument that judges have no power to review the president’s decisions to federalize the National Guard.
A federal appeals court has extended an order blocking Donald Trump from deploying National Guard troops in Chicago, saying the administration is unable to show that there is an organized rebellion nor that officials are otherwise unable to uphold law and order in the city.
The ruling on Thursday from a three-judge panel of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals extends a previous order that allowed Trump to federalize certain National Guard troops but blocked him from deploying troops in the city.
The panel — which consisted of a Trump appointee, an Obama appointee and a George H. W. Bush appointee — also rejected the administration’s argument that federal courts have no power to review a president’s underlying determinations in deciding to federalize troops. That question of judicial authority has cropped up in several similar lawsuits challenging deployments in Democrat-run cities.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/16/trump-national-guard-chicago-ruling-00612918
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CEOs of Wells Fargo and Pfizer caution the U.S. could lose its edge to China without innovation
CEOs of Wells Fargo and Pfizer caution the U.S. could lose its edge to China without innovation
Speaking at CNBC's Invest in America Forum, the CEOs said the U.S. still leads in many sectors, but inconsistent policy and underinvestment is ceding ground.Luke Fountain (CNBC)
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Ah, dolce… orrori oltre ogni umana comprensione!!! Questa è la mia onestissima reazione a quando poco fa, a caso, ho sentito la ventola del PC fisso (e non mi è chiaro se quella del case, o quella della CPU) diventare inspiegabilmente un elicottero dopo aver risvegliato la tale maledetta macchina dallo sleep… e la cosa […]
CEOs of Wells Fargo and Pfizer caution the U.S. could lose its edge to China without innovation
CEOs of Wells Fargo and Pfizer caution the U.S. could lose its edge to China without innovation
Speaking at CNBC's Invest in America Forum, the CEOs said the U.S. still leads in many sectors, but inconsistent policy and underinvestment is ceding ground.Luke Fountain (CNBC)
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Luckily the US is dismantling its innovation engines just in time!
Wait—what did you say is happening?
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C’mon Nobel Committee, Zhu Rongji is 96, do the right thing!
C’mon Nobel Committee, Zhu Rongji is 96, do the right thing! - Asia Times
Mama, put my guns in the groundI can’t shoot them anymoreThat long black cloud is comin’ downI feel like I’m knockin’ on heaven’s doorbob Dylan, NobelHan Feizi (Asia Times)
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4chan faces UK ban after refusing to pay ‘stupid’ fine
4chan faces UK ban after refusing to pay ‘stupid’ fine
Ofcom says website has ‘flagrantly failed to engage’ with Online Safety ActAnthony Cuthbertson (The Independent)
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China mass producing quantum radars to track US stealth jets
China mass producing quantum radars to track US stealth jets
While stealth jets have various tricks to evade traditional radars, the quantum radars might prove to be a game-changer in a war between the US and China.Abhishek Bhardwaj (Interesting Engineering)
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for people like me wondering, what's a quantum radar:
They send out photons whose quantum properties changes once they hit the stealth aircraft.Once the single unit photons reach the radar after hitting the stealth aircraft, they are studied, thereby revealing the position of the stealth jets.
so far all the information we have (from the article) beings with "China claims"
I call bs and propaganda campaign but will see.
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This article essentually summarizes a report from China but doesn't give the report's title, authors, or web link. This whole article is hearsay without providing the source material.
Also, why does it read like it was written by a middle schooler with zero technical understanding? You'd expect better quality from a website named "Interesting Engineering."
"They send out photons whose quantum properties changes once they hit the stealth aircraft. This means that even the false signals generated by the aircraft would not be able to match the properties of the photons emitted by quantum radars."
Like, what does that even mean? I would check the source material, but I can't because we're not told what it is.
Is all journalism this bad these days?
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Inside the web infrastructure revolt over Google’s AI Overviews - Ars Technica
It could be a consequential act of quiet regulation. Cloudflare, a web infrastructure company, has updated millions of websites’ robots.txt files in an effort to force Google to change how it crawls them to fuel its AI products and initiatives.We spoke with Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince about what exactly is going on here, why it matters, and what the web might soon look like. But to get into that, we need to cover a little background first.
The new change, which Cloudflare calls its Content Signals Policy, happened after publishers and other companies that depend on web traffic have cried foul over Google’s AI Overviews and similar AI answer engines, saying they are sharply cutting those companies’ path to revenue because they don’t send traffic back to the source of the information.
There have been lawsuits, efforts to kick-start new marketplaces to ensure compensation, and more—but few companies have the kind of leverage Cloudflare does. Its products and services back something close to 20 percent of the web, and thus a significant slice of the websites that show up on search results pages or that fuel large language models.
“Almost every reasonable AI company that’s out there is saying, listen, if it’s a fair playing field, then we’re happy to pay for content,” Prince said. “The problem is that all of them are terrified of Google because if Google gets content for free but they all have to pay for it, they are always going to be at an inherent disadvantage.”
This is happening because Google is using its dominant position in search to ensure that web publishers allow their content to be used in ways that they might not otherwise want it to.
Inside the web infrastructure revolt over Google’s AI Overviews
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince is making sweeping changes to force Google’s hand.Samuel Axon (Ars Technica)
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Frieren - Capitolo 17
Per cercare di evitare il peggio, questa volta i tre soggettoni dell'avventura si sono effettivamente preparati decentemente...
Frieren - Capitolo 16
Dopo la visita di Draht a Frieren, le cose si mettono male un po' per tutti in un lampo... e per colpa di chi, se non dei demoni? Ebbene...
The ‘Domestic Terrorists’ Who Weren’t: Chicago Protest Cases Collapse in Court
The ‘Domestic Terrorists’ Who Weren’t: Chicago Protest Cases Collapse in Court
Ever since the Trump Administration started to blitz Chicago with a surge of federal immigration enforcement, it’s touted the arrests of people who’ve gathered…Josh Kovensky (TPM - Talking Points Memo)
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Frieren - Capitolo 15
Ciò che in questo nuovo capitolo immediatamente si scopre è che, mentre i demoni servi di Alba hanno ovviamente le loro intenzioni nascoste...
Gaddafi’s Ghost Haunts French Ex-President Sarkozy - CovertAction Magazine
Gaddafi’s Ghost Haunts French Ex-President Sarkozy - CovertAction Magazine
The criminal case of ex-France President Nicolas Sarkozy touches the historical tensions between Muammar Gaddafi's Libya and Western powers, particularly France.Nicholas Reed (CovertAction Magazine)
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Come scrivere in una pagina web
Non possiamo scrivere in una pagina web usando direttamente la tastiera come facciamo in un documento qualsiasi, ma dobbiamo prima creare un documento HTML e poi salvare con estensione .htm o.html. Se si tratta di un testo dove non compaiono accenti, apici, pedici, apriamo l’editor e poi digitiamo il testo con la tastiera, se nel testo compaiono accenti o apici e pedici allora abbiamo bisogno degli accenti e quindi delle entity che sono costrutti SGML; nel caso di apici e pedici abbiamo bisogno di tag che sevono proprio a questo e che sono testo oppuretesto.
Facciamo degli esempi
Voglio creare una pagina contenente il seguente testo:
L’energia cinetica di un corpo è l’energia di movimento del corpo.
In questa riga di testo compare una e con l’accento. Come faccio a scriverla nella pagina web? Uso la entity è
West instructed Russia on freedom of speech for years, now it wants to ban it — Putin
West instructed Russia on freedom of speech for years, now it wants to ban it — Putin
The Russian leader noted that the reaction of Western elites on a new interpretation of events was primitive and straightforwardTASS
RT a ‘voice of truth’ despite West’s attempts to silence it – Lavrov
RT a ‘voice of truth’ despite West’s attempts to silence it – Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has congratulated RT on two decades of broadcasting successRT
Russian journalist killed by Ukrainian drone
Russian journalist killed by Ukrainian drone
A Russian war correspondent has been killed in a Ukrainian drone attack, his employer has saidRT
Bodycam: ICE Officer Arrested for DUI w/ Kids in Car
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Okay cool.
So I'm sure there's good evidence somewhere that that NK isn't a cult of personality built around eternal president Kim Il Sung and the Kim family.
I'm here for it. Lay it on me.
Korea Education Toolkit | US Out of Korea!
Nodutdol’s US out of Korea campaign seeks to educate the public about US military aggression in Korea, which is pushing the peninsula towards a renewed state of war.www.usoutofkorea.org
I'm willing to accept that there's been some exaggerations made about how bad the DPRK is.
That doesn't mean I think it's good.
And obviously false memes like the OP don't convince me that there is any sincerity in its defenders.
That doesn't mean I think it's good.
It's a state formed as a result of an anti-colonial movement fighting for liberation against your empire. Your empire killed millions of its people, destroyed what they had, and currently maintains a genocidal blockade against it.
Despite all that, it manages to hang on, and, considering the harrassment and assault from your empire, it also manages to provide its people with much better living standards than what one would expect from many states that you do not complain about (and which are not targets of the same sort of blockades). Also, you just plain haven't even brought up any wrongdoings that the DPRK has supposedly done.
Overall, I would say that that does make the DPRK fairly good as far as states go.
And obviously false memes like the OP don't convince me that there is any sincerity in its defenders.
Either you are unfamiliar with the resolution in question and are assuming that the OP lied (without you double-checking), or you know that the OP didn't lie and are trying to engage in spreading your genocidal empire's false propaganda.
I ain't got no empires, jack.
But your criteria for a state being a "good" one is that it has resisted a bad one. I'm sure anyone with two brain cells to rub together can understand how that doesn't follow. As for why some folks might not like it, I could just vaguely gesture at all the western media that repression of speach and thought there and ask if there's anything reliable that can gainsay the claims. Haven't seen it.
The above meme references a resolution that forbids NK citizens from working outside the country to send remittances back, as a part of a sanctions regime against the country for nuclear proliferation. It doesn't forbid travel. So, you're the liar in this case. Idk why, scarcely care.
UN Security Council Resolution 2397… signed 2017 summarizes the travel section as:
Strengthens the ban on providing work authorizations for DPRK nationals by requiring Member States to repatriate all DRPK nationals earning income and all DPRK government safety oversight attachés monitoring DPRK workers abroad within their jurisdiction within 24 months from 22 December 2017. Member States are required to submit a midterm report after 15 months from 22 December and a final report after 27 months from 22 December to the Committee of all DPRK nationals that were repatriated based on this provision;
So… specifically about repatriation after 24 months if they’re earning income out of DPRK. Nothing about free travel.
Let’s look at the actual resolution text. I’ll add some emphasis
Expresses concern that DPRK nationals continue to work in other States for the purpose of generating foreign export earnings that the DPRK uses to support its prohibited nuclear and ballistic missile programs despite the adoption of paragraph 17 of resolution 2375 (2017), decides that Member States shall repatriate to the DPRK all DPRK nationals earning income in that Member State’s jurisdiction and all DPRK government safety oversight attachés monitoring DPRK workers abroad immediately but no later than 24 months from the date of adoption of this resolution unless the Member State determines that a DPRK national is a national of that Member State or a DPRK national whose repatriation is prohibited, subject to applicable national and international law, including international refugee law and international human rights law, and the United Nations Headquarters Agreement and the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, and further decides that all Member States shall provide a midterm report by 15 months from the date of adoption of this resolution of all DPRK nationals earning income in that Member State’s jurisdiction that were repatriated over the 12 month period starting from the date of adoption of this resolution, including an explanation of why less than half of such DPRK nationals were repatriated by the end of that 12 month period if applicable, and all Member States shall provide final reports by 27 months from the date of adoption of this resolution.
So the text, and the resolution itself, is about limiting nuclear and ballistic programs. This resolution does not prohibit free movement or refugee status… only limits DPRK nationals who are generating foreign funds to send back to DPRK because the Council believes those funds were going to nuclear weapons.
All permanent members of the council have a veto, including PRC and Russia.
Are either of those countries supporters or enablers of the US Empire?
Israel is not sanctioned by the UN. They don’t need to send nationals to work abroad to patriate funds… they can just sell goods and services on the free market. Same as the US and Pakistan.
I’m confused what you’re arguing for. More nuclear weapons?
What I'm arguing for? Logical consistency. Moral consistency.
If the reason to sanction DPRK is that they acquired nuclear weapons without the consent of the current nuclear powers, then all states which do the same should be sanctioned.
If the reason to sanction DPRK is because they might wreak havoc with massive weapons, then countries that are already wreaking havoc with massive weapons should be sanctioned.
Your argument is that Israel and the US should not suffer the consequences of sanctions because they aren't sanctioned.
My argument is that there is not logical or moral consistency in sanctions.
And no, I don't accept that this is an argument for nuclear weapon proliferation. Those countries that developed nuclear weapons pulled the gate shut behind them, forbidding any other countries from getting them. We can see the hypocrisy in that. But then when a US ally like Israel, or a strategic partner like Pakistan acquires nuclear weapons it is ignored. Only DPRK or Iran could possibly be dangerous because... well because they aren't cooperating with the US.
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Pakistani Security Forces Hunted and Killed Anti-Israel Protestors While Prime Minister Nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
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Waqas Ahmed, Ryan Grim, and Murtaza Hussain
Oct 16, 2025
On Breaking Points yesterday, we covered the grisly massacre that unfolded this week in Pakistan, as state security services gunned down an unknown but considerable number of people marching to protest against looming normalization with Israel. The segment was controversial, with critics arguing that the group in question, the TLP, is not genuinely “pro-Palestine” but is a far-right, religious extremist organization that regularly incites and carries out violence. But we noted all that in the report.Pakistan does not actually have a history of this sort of mass state violence, and so the military-backed government needs to normalize it if it is to become part of their weaponry in building and defending what Field Marshall Asim Munir describes privately as his end goal, “a hard state.” Authoritarian governments often target groups with the least public support first, hoping to establish a principle for how other dissent will be dealt with. In this report we document how the Pakistani military appears to be using the same tactic with the justly unpopular TLP to set the tone for how other groups may expect to be treated if they do not toe the line on their emerging Israel-Gaza policy.
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Pakistani Security Forces Hunted and Killed Anti-Israel Protestors While Prime Minister Nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Waqas Ahmed, Ryan Grim, and Murtaza Hussain
Oct 16, 2025
On Breaking Points yesterday, we covered the grisly massacre that unfolded this week in Pakistan, as state security services gunned down an unknown but considerable number of people marching to protest against looming normalization with Israel. The segment was controversial, with critics arguing that the group in question, the TLP, is not genuinely “pro-Palestine” but is a far-right, religious extremist organization that regularly incites and carries out violence. But we noted all that in the report.Pakistan does not actually have a history of this sort of mass state violence, and so the military-backed government needs to normalize it if it is to become part of their weaponry in building and defending what Field Marshall Asim Munir describes privately as his end goal, “a hard state.” Authoritarian governments often target groups with the least public support first, hoping to establish a principle for how other dissent will be dealt with. In this report we document how the Pakistani military appears to be using the same tactic with the justly unpopular TLP to set the tone for how other groups may expect to be treated if they do not toe the line on their emerging Israel-Gaza policy.
Pakistani Security Forces Hunted and Killed Anti-Israel Protestors While Prime Minister Nominated Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Protestors from the hardline military-linked religious party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan were killed by Pakistani security forces during a rare demonstration.Waqas Ahmed (Drop Site News)
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So...hang on,
Pakistan, officially, supports israel...?
Really?
This timeline is so f_ing pretzeled
Despite its role in undermining the rule of law in Pakistan—or, perhaps, because of it—the TLP has maintained a close relationship with the Pakistani military and the government. It is widely understood in Pakistan to be a tool of Pakistani intelligence that has been used to incite protests that could serve various domestic political purposes. Only when the group turned critical of the state’s emerging policy towards Palestine did the security services lash out.The crackdown has elicited little sympathy from many in Pakistani civil society who had justifiably opposed the TLP for its attacks on minorities and enforcement of barbaric blasphemy punishments. But the military turning on one of its own closely-aligned organizations over the subject of normalization with Israel sends a strong message about what could happen to other sectors of society that publicly oppose the widely unpopular move.
Up until October 2025, the TLP had only called for a few small demonstrations in support of Gaza. In early October, it appeared that Pakistan was beginning to play a role in the Gaza ceasefire when the prime minister tweeted in support of Trump’s ceasefire plan as one of the “Muslim countries” supporting the deal. Rumors started circulating that Pakistan would be normalizing ties with Israel. On Friday, after the ceasefire was signed and Sharif traveled to Trump’s Egypt summit, Rizvi announced his plans to march towards the U.S. embassy in Islamabad during his prayer sermon.
Over the weekend, thousands of TLP members gathered from various areas of Punjab and started making their way up on the Grand Trunk Road towards Islamabad. On the outskirts of Lahore, thousands of protestors faced stiff resistance from the police, who fired at the protestors with tear gas.
But it was Pakistan’s support for Trump’s Gaza deal that threatened domestic stability most significantly.
RIght, so you can hang someone for blasphemy, but can't vouch for the Falastinis, in Pakistan?
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