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Yahya Sinwar personally allowed captive to spent time with a friend after Israel killed the captive's family


Israeli source
in reply to geneva_convenience

Humanity fully expected from the side that's trying to protect families
in reply to JeSuisUnHombre

This is the second such article I've seen where the Israeli prisoners were treated fairly vs what the Palestinians experienced in Israeli prisons. The other story was about an Israeli being given someones prayer stuff. Funny how the "Bad Guys" are more humane to their prisoners
in reply to geneva_convenience

Silvia Cunio: act of unexpected humanity

You think that's surprising, just wait'll you hear about Palestinians in general!



in reply to FranklyIGiveADarn

I'm on-board with everything else, but is not farting all the time just basic manners?
in reply to barnaclebutt

It is, but the post still stands, you don't need to hold in that fart to be a women, people can still find it rude though.


50 fact briefs about climate change science published in collaboration with Gigafact!


Fact Briefs Summary Page

In April 2024 we announced the (renewed) collaboration between Gigafact and Skeptical Science to create fact briefs, short but credibly sourced summaries that offer “yes/no” answers in response to claims found online. Initially, we published new fact briefs on Saturdays, but switched to Tuesdays earlier this year and while we try to have a new fact brief out each week, we sometimes miss a week due to time constraints and vacations.

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in reply to solo

~~Republican spam? 👀~~
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in reply to crandlecan

Is it? Had fast look and the site... looks like rightwing bullshit, but the science seems right?
in reply to harc

This site is a fucking mess. I had to go to an entirely different site to find the damn list on one page.

Edit
...totally missed op provided that. But I clicked the link before coming to the comments

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in reply to Qkall

I guess, and from the other comment, this might be a design decision. For some reason some people seem to respond better to sites looking like that rather than something more resonable. Nice psyop they got there.
in reply to crandlecan

Sorry, I don't understand why you say this. Can you explain?

Edit: Maybe it's the "skeptical" thing. Well this site is about the following

Explaining climate change science & rebutting global warming misinformation
Global warming is real and human-caused. It is leading to large-scale climate change. Under the guise of climate "skepticism", the public is bombarded with misinformation that casts doubt on the reality of human-caused global warming. This website gets skeptical about global warming "skepticism".

Our mission is simple: debunk climate misinformation by presenting peer-reviewed science and explaining the techniques of science denial, discourses of climate delay, and climate solutions denial.

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in reply to solo

Ah. That is what I didn't find. Good. Thank you.


The web we know is efficient—but fragile. Power and innovation have drifted away from users and into platforms. A new generation of open architectures—ActivityPub, Solid, and beyond—offers a way to take control back.

techtonicshift.vivaldi.net/202…

in reply to ghrasko

Interesting, this is the part of the social tech path we need. At the #OMN we work on the more grassroots and activist path of this native #openweb push.

in reply to blibla

An inquisitor knows that the proper way to do it is to push her off a tall ledge.

If she air-dashes back, she’s trans.

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EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts


The EU has been criticised for pausing sanctions against Israel’s government in response to Donald Trump’s peacemaking efforts in the Middle East, as the fragile ceasefire came under threat.

After meeting EU foreign ministers on Monday, the European foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced a pause on efforts to suspend preferential trade with Israel and sanctions against people responsible for fuelling the conflict on both sides

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in reply to geneva_convenience

All the effort Taco is doing is towards enriching himself. And even that is done by his staff. So they announce peace, continue killing and everybody just forgets genocide? Bravo (/s)
in reply to middlemanSI

Just forget about Israel still killing people in the West Bank (and in Gaza) please.

The EU is a subservient to Israel. They never put on sanctions and now drop their threats at the earliest fake opportunity.



EU criticised for pausing sanctions on Israel in response to Trump Gaza efforts


The EU has been criticised for pausing sanctions against Israel’s government in response to Donald Trump’s peacemaking efforts in the Middle East, as the fragile ceasefire came under threat.

After meeting EU foreign ministers on Monday, the European foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced a pause on efforts to suspend preferential trade with Israel and sanctions against people responsible for fuelling the conflict on both sides.**

in reply to geneva_convenience

It's not even sanctions, it's just pausing "preferential trade with Israel".

The EU want to list everything because.. trade but also because European bureaucrats love a bit of colonialism

in reply to Tangentism

Indeed. The EU postponed sanctioning Israel for two years and the second there is a fake ceasefire they use it as a pretense to throw implementing the sanctions out the window.
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”Esperanto estas por mi fenestro al la mondo”

Por kio utilas Esperanto? Juna esperantisto en Kabulo, respondas: ”Mi esperas, ke Esperanto helpos al mi lerni pri aliaj kulturoj kaj komuniki kun homoj ekster mia lando. Ĝi donas al mi senton, ke mi ne estas tute izolita.” Sed dum li mesaĝadis kun Libera Folio, la retligo kun la ekstera mondo estis interrompita de la talibanoj.

liberafolio.org/2025/10/21/esp…

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How I Almost Got Hacked By A 'Job Interview'


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I am never going to be affected by this because I’m never going to do a take home coding project. They can fuck right off with that.
in reply to tyler

Personally, I far prefer take home projects to doing random puzzles in an interview like a performing animal at a circus. I've found take home projects I've had before took around 2-3 hours to finish, and they're actually be somewhat representative of the actual work I'd be doing. I'd much rather spend a few hours to do a small project using my own computer without anybody looking over my shoulder than cram for interview puzzles and hope I studied the right ones.

in reply to silence7

I’m guessing you would have to forcefully remove all of the conservative nuts jobs from positions within the education departments.

Cement is pretty cheap, and you can mix it with any sort of rocks you find if you need it. Sand is good too whatever.




Trump is pushing allies to buy US gas. It’s bad economics – and a catastrophe for the climate


The current US administration wants to protect fossil fuel profits, slow the clean energy transition and curb China’s influence — whatever the cost to allies or the climate.
in reply to schizoidman

I fear that EU will cave to the Orange as it usually does after a week or so. Read the article - it already did, no surprises there.
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in reply to Rimu

it actually make sense, and has been known for a while, why they are invading ukraine, less reliance on russian oils and minerals have gotten vlad very concerned and flailing about his hold on the world. thats why he invaded ukraine he needs thier resources and upped his propaganda machine, and pressured his russian agents in the west. better of gettin it from places like china instead of volatile russia.
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in reply to silence7

According to Snam, the leak was caused by “the imperfect internal seal of a worn component,” which it would replace “in the coming months.”


Such selfless stewardship!




The costs of Trump’s campaign to censor climate science


Datasets have been removed, federal websites scrubbed and thousands of Noaa staff purged. Experts warn disaster defences are at risk


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in reply to signaleleven

Looking forward to seeing it, I'd love to get solar and to ditch gas for a heat pump, but funds are not there 😔

one day... one day...

in reply to OwlPaste

A heat pump is also in my future, but the funds need to recover from this round of energy efficiency interventions first.

But even before then, having resistive heating might not be the best (or the cheapest) but I love to be able to measure all my house energy needs in kWh without conversions (sure if you have gas you can count cubic meters, but it's a lot of approximations).



Opinion | Move nitrogen fertilizer higher on your worry list | Two huge threats to our environment come from this exact same source.


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in reply to silence7

I'm pretty sure all that corn then feeds cows and chickens though. We still need to stop eating animals
in reply to LSNLDN

Gas tanks too. US corn is roughly half animal feed, half alcohol blended into gasoline, and a tiny residue food for people

in reply to blibla

They are easy to find. If they are trying to stop Antifa ... they are fascists.
in reply to blibla

There is no paradox in the social contract.

Tolerance is mutual. Respect is mutual. Kindness is mutual.







How the fossil fuel lobby captured a landmark Australian Labor policy


The federal government’s Future Gas Strategy, which backs extending production through to 2050 and beyond, is based on contested EY research commissioned by Australian Energy Producers.


Should we treat environmental crime more like murder?


One day it struck me that the world would be a very different place if environmental crimes were treated in the same way as murders. So, why aren’t they? And should they be?

At the moment such crimes can, mistakenly, feel distant and abstract. If someone came into your flat and set fire to your furniture, stole your valuables, killed your pet, added poison to your water … what would you do? You’d be terrified. You’d go to the police. You might want revenge. You’d certainly want justice. It would be entirely obvious to you that a crime had been committed.

in reply to grimpy

I don't know what you mean by "like murder".

Do I think we need more capital punishment? Absolutely not. We should never kill person that's already restrained from doing harm, even if their intent is clear.

Do I think there could be more meaningful liability? Yes. I think restorative justice means not just MUCH heavier fines (large percent of gross income for the entire period they are in violation) that are earmarked for environment restoration / pollution control efforts, but also time spent doing the work, on-site to restore / clean / contain for everyone in the decision/authority chain, across organizations.

I also think anyone that has been convicted/punished from wrong environment decision/action more than once could be subject to monitoring, publication, and shaming. Whatever education is part of the restorative justice is not enough, and society has to engage in prevention as a defense.

They should be treated more as "crimes against persons" than "property crimes": probably.

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in reply to silence7

But but but green china? Solar panels? Are they just moving the pollution elsewhere and spit-shining a turd?
in reply to klammeraffe

No. They're both doing things which make a difference, and exporting the technology to cause others to develop in a costly and high-pollution way
in reply to klammeraffe

While this buildout was driven by Indonesian leaders, and Japan and South Korea have provided significant financing, too, no foreign nation has played a larger role than China.

“China is a good friend for all the presidents to fulfill their campaign promises,” said Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, director of the China-Indonesia desk at the Center of Economic and Law Studies, a research and advocacy group in Indonesia. Where lenders from other countries have pledged money without delivering, Rakhmat said, Chinese enterprises provided financing quickly and with few requirements.

Today, Chinese companies are continuing to build new coal plants in Indonesia, despite a 2021 pledge by China’s president, Xi Jinping, that Beijing would end such financing.

In an ironic twist, many of the new Chinese-backed coal plants are powering operations that Indonesian leaders say will help transition the world to cleaner energy. These so-called “captive” coal plants are not connected to the grid but instead serve as dedicated power sources for new industrial parks refining nickel, used in electric vehicle batteries, or manufacturing solar panel components. The projects are backed largely by private Chinese companies rather than state-owned enterprises, and their status as captive power plants appears to allow them to flow through a loophole in Xi’s 2021 pledge.

Beyond these captive plants in Indonesia, China has largely stuck to that promise—only a few other Chinese-backed coal units were newly planned last year, in Kyrgyzstan, Zambia and Zimbabwe, according to the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, an independent research group based in Finland.\


It's a good article. You should read it instead of just assuming it confirms all your anti-china bias. Don't get me wrong, I think building new coal plants is bad even if it's for nickle that goes into an electric car. IMO the CPC should stop private capital from investing in those "captive" plants as well.




A “controversial” methane metric?