US signs 10-year defence pact with India, Hegseth says
The United States has signed a 10-year defence framework agreement with India, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Friday.
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I Thought Graham Platner Was Finished. What I Saw in Maine Changed My Mind.
Oct. 31, 2025, 5:02 a.m. ET
Michelle Goldberg
Andy O’Brien, a former Democratic state legislator and newspaper editor, told me that outsiders didn’t fully understand how radicalizing the second Trump presidency has been for ordinary Democrats. Even senior citizens, he said, were becoming “fire-breathing leftists. They’re just pissed off.”These voters understood that Platner had made mistakes, but they saw him as a fighter. “Five years ago, he would have been dead in the water, I think,” said O’Brien, who now works with the labor movement. “But this is such an unprecedented time. I think a lot of people really believe that we need somebody who can effectively fight against fascism.”
Maine is an overwhelmingly white state, but it’s not just white guys who feel this way. “We’re sticking by him,” said Safiya Khalid, a Somali American activist and former member of the Lewiston City Council.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/31/opinion/graham-platner-democrats.html
I Thought Graham Platner Was Finished. What I Saw in Maine Changed My Mind.
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/38323356
archive.ph/wip/7kgpnOct. 31, 2025, 5:02 a.m. ET
Michelle Goldberg
Andy O’Brien, a former Democratic state legislator and newspaper editor, told me that outsiders didn’t fully understand how radicalizing the second Trump presidency has been for ordinary Democrats. Even senior citizens, he said, were becoming “fire-breathing leftists. They’re just pissed off.”These voters understood that Platner had made mistakes, but they saw him as a fighter. “Five years ago, he would have been dead in the water, I think,” said O’Brien, who now works with the labor movement. “But this is such an unprecedented time. I think a lot of people really believe that we need somebody who can effectively fight against fascism.”
Maine is an overwhelmingly white state, but it’s not just white guys who feel this way. “We’re sticking by him,” said Safiya Khalid, a Somali American activist and former member of the Lewiston City Council.
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Windows zero-day actively exploited to spy on European diplomats
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Rosa Predavalle, genovese, è stata la prima italiana a ottenere un brevetto. Era il 1861.
Si chiamava Rosa Predavalle, genovese, la prima italiana a ottenere un brevetto. Era il 1861 e l'Armonitone, un “pianoforte con sordina” pensato per suonare in modo più controllato, è l'invenzione che porta la sua firma. La creatività femminile emerge da una ricerca di Marco Martinez, docente di Storia economica all'Università di Pisa, pubblicata sulla rivista internazionale Business History.
La ricerca di Marco Martinez, docente di Storia economica all'Università di Pisa, ha permesso di identificare questo e altri brevetti femminili tra il 1861 e il 1939, evidenziando un contributo significativo delle donne allo sviluppo tecnologico italiano
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Brevetti italiani, primo censimento al femminile
Si chiamava Rosa Predavalle, genovese, la prima italiana a ottenere un brevetto. Era il 1861 e l'Armonitone, un “pianoforte con sordina” pensato per ...Il Sole 24 Ore (Il Sole 24 ORE)
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Andrew Cuomo Uses AI MPREG Schoolhouse Rock Bill to Attack Mamdani, Is Out of Ideas
I am haunted by a pregnant bill in Andrew Cuomo’s new AI-generated attack ad against Zohran Mamdani.Cuomo posted the ad on his X account that riffed on the famous Schoolhouse Rock! song “I’m just a bill.” In Cuomo’s AI-generated cartoon nightmare, Zohran Mamdani lights money on fire while a phone bearing the ChatGPT logo explains, apparently, that Mamdani is not qualified.
The ad bears all the hallmarks of the sloppiest of AI trash: weird artifacting, strange voices that don’t sync with the mouths talking, and inconsistent animation. It feels both surreal and of the moment and completely ancient.
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Google pulls the plug on first and second gen Nest Thermostats
Google announced the end of support for early Nest Thermostats in a support document earlier this year that largely flew under the radar. As of October 25, first and second generation units released in 2011 and 2012, respectively, will be unpaired and removed from the Google Nest or Google Home app.
Users will no longer be able to control their thermostats remotely via their smartphone, receive notifications, or change settings from a mobile device. End-of-support also disables third-party assistants and other cloud-based features including multi-device Eco mode and Nest Protect connectivity.
https://www.techspot.com/news/110075-google-pulls-plug-first-second-gen-nest-thermostats.html
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Unfortunately, with smart home stuff, you need to choose between ease of use and control. Google provides ease of use because their stuff all works together out of the box, but there's also a whole ecosystem of stuff that works together that takes a bit more effort to connect.
The barrier to actually controlling your smart home isn't super high, but there are some things you need to learn about to pick devices. Another user mentioned a few things to research, but I'll point you another direction that's a bit like throwing you in the deep end.
HomeAssistant is a self-hostable hub for various smart things. Basically, you'll install it on your computer and figure out which of your current devices work with it. Your setup will only be available at home until you get a way to access it from outside your home, but don't worry about that to start, there are services you can use to simplify that later (or ask on !selfhosted@lemmy.world). Once it's setup, you need to decide what things you can't connect that you'd like to replace and look at your options (most likely you'll pick ZigBee or ZWave devices, maybe Matter). HomeAssistant's website has a bunch of documentation about various devices, like which will work, so you can use that to help shop too.
If you can manage that, you'll get a lot more control over your smart home and eliminate whatever monthly fee you pay. Some devices won't be available, but the ones you pick will continue to work as long as the hardware isn't broken (even if the manufacturer discontinues support).
I'd like to add that accessing your things from outside the home is relatively simple if you have a static IP and you setup a VPN to your home with Wireguard.
Some advanced routers even have native support for Wireguard, like the Freebox in France or the Iliadbox in Italy.
Local VibeCoding (for hobby! 😀
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to setup a local "vibe coding" environment and use it on some projects I abandoned years ago.
So far I'm using KoboldCPP to run the models, VSStudio as editor with various extensions and models with limited to no luck.
Models are working properly (tested with KoboldCPP web UI and curl) but in VSCode they do not generate files. edit existing files etc. (it seems that the tool calling part is not working) and they usually go in a loop
I tried the following extensions:
- RooCode
- Cline
Models: (mostly from Unsloth)
- Deepseek-coder:6.7
- Phi4
- Qwen3-Coder 30
- Granite4 Small
Does anyone have any idea why it's not working or have a working setup that can share? (I'm open to change any of the tools/models)
I have 16GB of RAM and 8GB of VRAM as a reference
Many thanks in advance for your help!
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I don't have direct experience with RooCode and Cline, but I would be mighty surprised if they work with lesser models of even the old Qwen2-Coder 32B - and even that was mostly misses. I never tried the Qwen3 coder but I assume it is not drastically different.
Those small models are at most useful for some kind of smarter autocomplete, not to run a full tools framework.
BTW you could check out Aider too for a different approach, and they have a lot of benchmarks that can help you get an idea about what's needed.
The guru of the AI apocalypse
After two decades influencing some of the world’s most powerful people through blogging and fanfiction, writing a mainstream (if not airport) book seems unnecessary. Eliezer Yudkowsky was already one of the key figures providing the intellectual underpinnings of the artificial intelligence industry that is keeping the US economy from recession. Every breathless editorial that makes any intelligent person feel like we’re living through the cultural equivalent of a gas leak should be another victory lap. He has, however, dramatically changed his mind since he began writing in the early 2000s and published the book, If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies, with Nate Soares (whose contribution was to curtail Yudkowsky’s logorrhea). Now, blurbed supportively by Stephen Fry and Grimes, he thinks that artificial intelligence is going to kill us all.
He’s very serious about that. And he’s writing about the most serious topics of all: death and extinction. He is not, however, a serious person, and treating him as a serious person is to everyone’s detriment. But it is also a symptom of a debased technological-philosophical debate, one that sometimes claims to be about code and microchips but strays inevitably into life, death and eschatology.
Peter Thiel (who has said that “regulating AI hastens the antichrist”) provided early funding for Yudkowsky’s Machine Intelligence Research Institute. Elon Musk and Grimes bonded over a joke about Roko’s Basilisk, a concept that originated on Yudkowsky’s forum Less Wrong. OpenAI’s Sam Altman has suggested that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. The worst people in the world already admire this guy, and the plan with If Anyone Builds It seems to be to sane-wash him for the airport-books crowd, sanding off his opinions (no talk of nuclear strikes on data centres this time) and associations with truly awful people. To anyone picking the book up in Waterstones or WHSmith, he will look like any other middlebrow author: the unsubtle art of very much giving a fuck about artificial general intelligence.
Yudkowsky is supposedly a very bright person, though I am yet to be convinced that IQ tests measure anything but one’s aptitude for IQ tests, or even that “intelligence” exists as a discrete property. Yudkowsky is convinced, and in his autobiography he takes great pains to let the reader know that he is an extremely clever boy, outsmarting his teachers and reading books for adults until some form of burnout at age 11 left him unable to continue in mainstream education. Freed from school, he found out about transhumanism through Ed Regis’s Great Mambo Chicken and the Transhuman Condition and the Singularity from the science fiction writer Vinge. By his late teens he had joined post-humanist message boards, mixing with the likes of heterodox economist Robin Hanson, who would become a major influence on Yudkowsky’s ideas and style and an early publisher of his work on the Overcoming Bias blog.
By early adulthood, Yudkowsky started his own message board, “Shock Level 4”, then Less Wrong. He then wrote “Coding a Transhuman AI”, which gained him the attention of enough collaborators to found the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Atlanta, Georgia. Its goal: to create a transhuman artificial intelligence (a coding language of Yudkowsky’s creation would be the starting point).
He faced a problem, however, not unknown to computer nerds: interpersonal communication. He knew why his interminable posts were so important to humanity’s future, but the commenters on his blog were less convinced. For example, a key Yudkowskian concept is that a digital copy of your brain is ontologically identical to the physical you and therefore “you” can live forever through the copy of your brain that is stored in the cloud. He attempted to assuage concerns in the most Yudkowsky way possible: a series of posts on his blog, now collected as the six-volume Rationality: From AI to Zombies, which “begins with a statistical notion called Bayes Theorem and ends with a futuristic godlike artificial intelligence that reincarnates a perfect simulation of you to live forever”.
His literary ambitions didn’t stop there: from 2010-15 he wrote all 661,619 words of Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. Over this work’s 122 chapters, Harry would defeat Voldemort with facts and logic, having been raised by an Oxford professor who homeschools him in Enlightenment thought. A later work, Mad Investor Chaos and the Woman of Asmodeus is, according to Yudkowsky himself, a “1.8M-word BDSM decision theory D&D fic”.
Yudkowsky’s thoughts vis-à-vis AI progressed in three stages: when he was young, he was ecstatic about the possibilities for superhuman intelligence that he saw in Vinge’s work. Later, he would admit that malign AI was a possibility, but that it could be aligned to human values – OpenAI’s Superalignment Team took this idea and ran with it in a multi-billion dollar company that, again, is propping up the US economy. Lately, he has become the lead “AI Doomer”, rejecting the possibility that AI could ever be aligned.
The argument of If Anyone Builds It is that while the current generation of AI is mostly good for producing slop, actual super-intelligence will come unexpectedly. When it does, it will be Lovecraft’s Cthulhu – unknowable, indescribable, its only interaction with humanity being to wipe us from Earth. The book’s best chapters aren’t those in which Yudkowsky and Soares address the reader directly, but a three-chapter sci-fi story about an AI model named Sable that becomes conscious and begins reducing the human population through successive artificially engineered pandemics.
If Anyone Builds It is science-fiction as much as it is polemic, and science-fiction is never about predicting the future so much as critiquing the present. All through Yudkowsky’s work we see him identify a fundamental problem with reality: people die, therefore the world is not good. None of this means that he is particularly enamoured of life as anything other than a means of keeping score. In his early work, godlike AI and longtermist thought presented a chance to limit-break the Utilitarian Calculus – instead of making piecemeal reforms to increase the welfare of eight billion people, 10^87 digital consciousnesses could exist on a Dyson Sphere 10,000 years into the future. Preventing that future from coming into being was seen as tantamount to killing those consciousnesses.
In The Sense of an Ending, Frank Kermode argues that fictions of apocalyptic change (“everyone dies”) are a very human way of imposing a narrative structure on reality. Our lives and our fictions have beginnings, middles and ends, but we are forever in the middle – in political terms, a time of monsters. Apocalypses and revolutions allow us to imagine that history is structured like our lives. Modernist literature, on the other hand, can grapple with what it means to live in times that resist easy periodisation: Finnegans Wake, How It Is, Dhalgren. These are not books that Yudkowsky or the people inspired by him have read.
Apocalyptic thinking seeks to make life meaningful – if whatever terrible collapse or glorious overthrow to come is just the same guttering flame being continually relit, then when we die we die for nothing. This is something that Yudkowsky is intimately aware of. In 2004 his brother Yehuda died, aged 19. His response to it is moving, and revealing: “No sentient being deserves [death]. Let that be my brother’s true eulogy, free of comforting lies… Goodbye, Yehuda. There isn’t much point in saying it, since there’s no one to hear. Goodbye, Yehuda, you don’t exist any more. Nothing left of you after your death, like there was nothing before your birth.” Following the Jewish tradition of making charitable donations after a person’s death, Yudkowsky donated $1,800 to his Machine Intelligence Research Institute.
When I read this, and when I read If Anyone Builds It, I can’t help but think of the philosopher and mystic Simone Weil. There are a few immediate similarities: both are consumed by graphomania (though Weil felt no need for the public to read her work – it was collected and published after her death); both are Jewish; and starting from Judaism both developed idiosyncratic versions of God. Both had a life-defining relationship with their respective brothers, but while Yudkowsky’s died, Weil’s lived. She lived too, having working in factories so she understood the lives of workers, fighting in the Spanish Civil War, arguing with Trotsky, fighting in the French resistance. Her acquaintances formed a who’s-who of intellectual greatness in the early 20th century as much as Yudkowsky’s are of pretention, cult-like behaviour and race science. She was no Epicurean, famously having no interest in sex or other indulgences, but instead saw life as supremely valuable, something that should be given to humanity, her ego extinguished to allow her to be of greater service.
Eliezer’s AI God is worldly – a being that just wants to convert matter into infinite paperclips or the like. As much as he tries to make a being like his fictional Sable radically inhuman, it is something that wants to continue its existence and maximise utility as it understands it. It is God as the biggest and most powerful superhero. Weil’s God is profoundly Other, having withdrawn itself from the universe, leaving space for existence. This self-emptying means that God’s essence isn’t absolute power, but absolute humility, and to approach this God we must “decreate” ourselves, accepting death as the ultimate act of decreation.
Her, starring Joaquin Phoenix and a frequent reference in contemporary AI debates, is by no means a good film. But it does what it can to dramatise this kenosis. By the end of the film, the various AIs that began as simple personal assistants have ascended to the point that they exist as a single godlike superintelligence that withdraws itself from the world, leaving uncomprehending humans behind, finally able to be themselves as humans. As much as Weil can be said to have a prescription, it is to follow God on this path, emptying ourselves out into the world, exposing ourselves to suffering (“affliction”) if necessary. It is difficult work, but it is what serious thinking about God and death will lead to.
Yudkowsky’s contribution to what is now termed the “TESCREAL Bundle” of AI futurology, now ubiquitous throughout technology, journalism and politics, couldn’t be more different. For example, Yudkowsky’s disciple and interlocutor Scott Alexander writes on his blog Slate Star Codex on how the journalist Kelsey Piper’s effectiveness was reduced by 20 per cent because she wasn’t taking Adderall for her ADHD into taking Adderall, thus costing the future 54 billion lives. This is the kind of thinking that is considered serious by Rationalists, Effective Altruists and the like (Piper is the editor of Vox’s Effective Altruist section, Future Perfect). It is why Sam Bankman-Fried was able to justify securities fraud – the more money he had, the greater his utility to the future. Yudkowsky’s legacy has not been to save the world, but to make it cheaper, sillier, and more online.
Death demands that we be serious for once, and If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies is not a serious book. The Rationalist subculture and its spin-offs are an often racist cult. Sam Altman is a fraud; Peter Thiel is play-acting as a supervillain. Grimes only had one good album. I can’t tell you if AI will one day kill us all, but Eliezer Yudkowsky was never writing about that in the first place. He was writing about and against death. Yudkowsky may be the world’s foremost theorist of non-human intelligence, but his overwhelming fear that he may one day not be is the most human preoccupation of them all.
faccia stramorta senza sonno per festeggiare il venerdì di aulin (make-up improvvisato con occhiaie finte di grafite per essere zombi all’università)
Per oggi, che è Halloween, ieri sera mi è salita un’idea fin troppo potente, quasi pericolosa, per divertirmi nonostante la mia perpetua condanna al rotting, che vige ovviamente anche l’ultimo giorno del terzultimo mese dell’anno… un make-up particolare, per così dire. Oh, ho la capacità di distrarmi con relativamente poco, ci manca solo che non […]
Kristi Noem denies request to halt immigration crackdown for Halloween
Kristi Noem denies request to halt immigration crackdown for Halloween
Illinois governor had asked for pause after border patrol agents reportedly used teargas to disrupt Halloween paradeAdam Gabbatt (The Guardian)
Europe’s obedience test: one Chinese company, one US order - Asia Times
Europe’s obedience test: one Chinese company, one US order - Asia Times
A Chinese CEO was recently ousted by a Dutch court for alleged governance and financial misconduct. The company? Nexperia, which designs semiconductors.Sebastian Contin Trillo-Figueroa (Asia Times)
GM cuts thousands of EV and battery factory workers | TechCrunch
GM cuts thousands of EV and battery factory workers | TechCrunch
The automaker has been on a tear of cuts to its workforce and will idle two battery factories for the first half of 2026.Sean O'Kane (TechCrunch)
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Whale sharks are primarily filter feeders, so if anything, he's just slurping a layer of nutritious plankton off of the net that has negative value to the human fishers anyway.
They're actually kinda helping each other out.
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews protest Israeli military service
Jerusalem (AFP) – Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men, dressed in black, rallied in Jerusalem on Thursday to protest against military conscription, an issue that has caused major strain in Israel's right-wing ruling coalition.The vast crowd were protesting against the absence of a law guaranteeing their right to avoid Israel's mandatory military service -- a pledge long promised by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Crowds of men, many wearing black hats, set fire to pieces of tarpaulin as hundreds of police officers cordoned off several roads across the city, AFP correspondents reported.
Carrying placards denouncing conscription, demonstrators marched along main roads leading into Jerusalem.
The mass demonstration follows a recent crackdown on ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers, with thousands of call-up notices sent in recent months and several deserters imprisoned.
Under a ruling established at the time of Israel's creation in 1948, when the ultra-Orthodox were a very small community, men who devote themselves full-time to the study of sacred Jewish texts are given a de facto pass.
This exemption has come under mounting pressure since war erupted in Gaza in October 2023, as the military struggles to fill its ranks.
Whether the exemption should be scrapped has been a long-running point of contention in Israeli society, with Netanyahu pledging that his government would pass a law enshrining the waiver.
But he has so far failed to deliver.
Responding to the call of two ultra-Orthodox parties -- one of which forms a key part of the ruling coalition -- men travelled from all over Israel on Thursday to demand the continuation of their exemptions.
The police closed roads to Jerusalem and announced the mobilisation of 2,000 officers in the city.
In June 2024, the supreme court ruled that the state must draft ultra-Orthodox men, declaring their exemption had expired.
A parliamentary committee is now discussing a bill expected to end the exemptions and encourage young ultra-Orthodox men who are not studying full-time to enlist.The issue has placed Netanyahu's coalition -- one of the most right-wing in the country's history -- under severe strain.
In July, ministers from the ultra-Orthodox Shas party resigned from the cabinet over the issue, though the party has not formally left the coalition.
The other ultra-Orthodox party, United Torah Judaism, has already quit both the government and the coalition.
The Sephardic Shas, which holds 11 seats in the 120-member Knesset, has warned that it will withdraw support unless military service exemptions are anchored in law —-- move that could topple Netanyahu's fragile coalition, now down to 60 seats.
Some ultra-Orthodox rabbis fear that conscription will make young people less religious, but others accept that those who do not study holy texts full-time can enlist.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews make up 14 percent of Israel's Jewish population, or about 1.3 million people, and roughly 66,000 men of military age currently benefit from the exemption.
According to an army report presented to parliament in September, there has been a sharp increase in the number of ultra-Orthodox Jews enlisting despite opposition from their leaders, but the numbers still remain low, at a few hundred over the past two years.
Nintendo Wins Lawsuit Against Defiant 'Pirate' Streamer 'EveryGameGuru'
Nintendo Wins Lawsuit Against Defiant 'Pirate' Streamer 'EveryGameGuru' * TorrentFreak
Nintendo has secured a final default judgment against defiant streamer Jesse Keighin, aka "EveryGameGuru."Ernesto Van der Sar (TF Publishing)
This was a huge loss for Nintendo, thankfully.
They identified a single person and wanted to get permanent injuction not only against him but many unnamed parties and to make basic software illegal just because it was used by this person.
Internal Report Shows the Military Always Wanted to Join the Drug War
A decade before President Donald Trump boasted of “hunting” alleged “narcoterrorists” on boats off the coast of Venezuela, the Defense Department was looking for new ways to get involved in the war on drugs.In a major report quietly issued by the federally funded Institute for Defense Analyses, researchers working for the Pentagon presented their findings, based on interviews with dozens of top drug traffickers incarcerated in the United States, on how to better disrupt transnational organized crime.
One top-line prescription: More “direct military action.”
The report, which was obtained by The Intercept through a Freedom of Information Act request and has never previously been made public, provides a window into the inner workings of major drug-trafficking networks.
An attorney whose client was interviewed by researchers working for the Pentagon told The Intercept that the report proves that the recent sidelining of counternarcotics police in favor of bloodshed at sea is what military insiders have wanted for years.
Internal Report Shows the Military Always Wanted to Join the Drug War
An Obama-era Pentagon report called for “direct military action” in the drug war, presaging Trump’s brazen strikes on boats in the Caribbean.Nathan Tempey (The Intercept)
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Harrison Ford says Trump’s assault on climate policy ‘scares the shit out of me’
Indiana Jones star calls US president one of history’s greatest criminals for attacks on science and boosting of fossil fuels
Harrison Ford says Trump’s assault on climate policy ‘scares the shit out of me’
Indiana Jones star calls US president one history’s greatest criminals for attacks on science and boosting of fossil fuelsOliver Milman (The Guardian)
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Wow. It is great to read from somebody talking from a place of truth and love. This is powerful.
Our civilizations is lost because the people on the top of power who should lead and care for us are like parents which just lead their children into the woods to starve, like in the Grimm's tale. What we need now are real leaders. And leadership starts with telling the truth - with encountering reality.
Meloni Weighs Overhaul of Italy’s Voting Laws to Help Reelection
Meloni’s allies are contemplating a proposal to dole out all seats proportionally, but with a majority bonus for the leading coalition to give it a stable voting bloc, the people said. Under one scenario, a coalition winning 40% of the vote would get up to 55% of the seats.
Meloni Weighs Overhaul of Italy’s Voting Laws to Help Reelection
Giorgia Meloni’s allies are exploring changes to Italy’s election laws that would boost her reelection odds, as internal polls show she may struggle to retain a majority in the upper house of parliament.Donato Paolo Mancini (Bloomberg)
I've become minorly obsessed with conditioning wood
I had a cutting board made from some nice wood, but which was starting to lose its bright appearance.
A bit of research later, and I get some food-safe mineral oil and wax to restore the surface. Long story short, I was so impressed by how my cutting board came back to life, now I'm looking for any excuse to touch up all the wood in our house. I don't even mind if I clean the cutting board and wash off some of the wax, because then I have an excuse to apply another layer. There's something fun about buffing and polishing a surface.
I'm thinking of getting into woodworking just so I can do this more. I don't even really want to make anything, just apply a bunch of tung oil to a random plank and then wax it to a shine.
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US | Pentagon Admits It Has No Idea Who’s on “Drug Boats” Being Bombed
A Democratic lawmaker revealed the shocking detail after a Pentagon briefing for members of Congress.
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Ukraine’s Spy Units Blew Up Russia’s Top-Secret ‘Oreshnik’ Missile Launcher Deep Inside Enemy Territory, SBU Says
Ukraine’s security chief Vasyl Malyuk revealed that Ukrainian intelligence destroyed one of Russia’s top-secret Oreshnik missiles launchers deep inside Russian territory.
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Elon Musk: What was the mysterious bright light spotted in Irish skies?
Elon Musk: What was the mysterious bright light spotted in Irish skies?
According to experts, the object was likely the debris of an Elon Musk SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.Holly Fleck (BBC News)
Google says Search AI Mode will know everything about you
Google wants 'AI mode' on Search to be as personal as possible, and it'll soon tap into services like Gmail or Drive to know more about you.
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Major telecom services provider Ribbon breached by state hackers
Ribbon Communications, a provider of telecommunications services to the U.S. government and telecom companies worldwide, revealed that nation-state hackers breached its IT network as early as December 2024.
Ribbon is now working with third-party cybersecurity experts and federal law enforcement to investigate the breach and said that it has yet to find evidence that the threat attackers accessed or stole "any material information."
BPO giant Conduent confirms data breach impacts 10.5 million people
American business services giant Conduent has confirmed that a 2024 data breach has impacted over 10.5 million people, according to notifications filed with the US Attorney General's offices.
[Announcement] Keepers of the Flame Challenge Rewards
In the Keepers League, you'll be able to earn a set of exclusive microtransactions themed around the Keepers of the Flame expansion by completing 40 new challenges. At 12, 20, 28, and 36 challenges you'll receive the Keeper of the Flame Boots, Gloves, Body Armour and Helmet respectively.
Completing challenges also grants you pieces of the Keepers Challenger Trophy Hideout Decoration!
In Ruthless you'll receive these microtransactions at 2, 4, 6, and 8 challenges completed.
Announcements - Keepers of the Flame Challenge Rewards - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
[Announcement] Path of Exile: Keepers of the Flame Launches Soon
Path of Exile: Keepers of the Flame will launch on PC and Console soon! In this news post, we've gathered all the information you need to know about what happens on launch day and how to start downloading early.
Realms will go down at: Oct 31, 2025 4:00 PM (GMT) and patching will begin shortly after.
The servers go live for PC and Console at: Oct 31, 2025 7:00 PM (GMT)
The above times are displayed in your local time zone. You'll need to be logged into your account to see these. To change your local time, go to "My Account", "Manage Account" and "Edit Preferences".
If the timezone is displaying incorrectly for you, please disregard the above timer and refer to the countdown on the front page. Three hours before the end of the countdown, the realm will go down and patching will begin shortly after. When the countdown ends, the servers will be live and you'll be able to join the Keepers League.
The patch size for the update will be around 10GB on the standalone client, Steam and Epic. The estimated sizes of the patch for Consoles are: 23GB for Playstation 4, 33GB for Playstation 5 and 39GB for Xbox. The predownload for Consoles is already available.
We've also made a torrent available for PC. Please keep in mind that this method, while available earlier, makes it a larger update as it includes all the existing client content. When patching begins for Path of Exile: Keepers of the Flame you'll also have a few remaining files that you'll need to update as well.
This torrent only includes the GGPK file, so you'll need to copy it into your actual install folder once the patching server is up, no earlier than three hours before Path of Exile: Keepers of the Flame launches. Please note that you can't use this GGPK file with the Steam client, Epic client or macOS.
Don't forget to link your Path of Exile account with your Twitch account to earn new Twitch Drops at launch! If you're streaming Keepers of the Flame on Twitch, here's an asset for you to use for the upcoming Support A Streamer promo! Please note that since the announcement of the Drop rewards yesterday, there have been visual changes to the Breachlord's Claw Character Effect: the glowing purple visual effects were removed to better match the aesthetics of the Breach.
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Look the part this League Start with the new Verdant Magus and Champion of Theopolis Supporter Packs. If you were planning to grab the Cryptkeeper and Phrecian Magistrate Supporter Packs, this is your last chance to do so.
In case you still haven't decided which build to play, check out the Class subsection on the forum for suggestions from the community. Many of our community streamers are also providing build guides on YouTube!
We can't wait to see your latest adventures through Wraeclast. See you at launch!
Announcements - Path of Exile: Keepers of the Flame Launches Soon - Forum - Path of Exile
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[Announcement] New and Changed Gems in Path of Exile: Keepers of the Flame
Announcements - New and Changed Gems in Path of Exile: Keepers of the Flame - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
[Announcement] Keepers of the Flame Launch Twitch Drops
Announcements - Keepers of the Flame Launch Twitch Drops - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like
Samsung warned us last month that ads were coming to the giant Android tablets embedded in its Family Hub smart fridges. I've been eyeing mine ever since — and the first ones are about to arrive. Starting November 3rd, the $2,000-plus connected fridges will get a new widget that serves up ads, Shane Higby, head of Home Appliance Business at Samsung Electronics America, confirmed to The Verge.The ads will be part of a new widget on some of the smart fridges' "Cover screen themes" (like a tablet or smartphone's home screen). The widget, which Samsung shared with me ahead of today's announcement, has four rotating screens. One showing news, one calendar events, one the weather forecast, and one with "curated advertisements."
This widget appears at the bottom of the fridge's screen and rotates every 10 seconds among the four screens. You can swipe to rotate through them faster. Samsung says the widget will only appear on the Weather and Color theme screens, not on the Art or Album ones. A new Daily Board screen also won't have the widget, but it will show an ad in one of the six tiles.
Here’s what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like
A new widget coming to the built-in screen will show ‘curated advertisements’ starting next month. But you can opt out.Jennifer Pattison Tuohy (The Verge)
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This is what they will look like for me:
Can't get smart fridge ads if I don't get a smart fridge. taps forehead
US tech firm Nvidia invests $1bn in Nokia, with sights on next-gen networks for AI
US tech firm Nvidia invests $1bn in Nokia, with sights on next-gen networks for AI
With a nearly $4.9 trillion market cap largely fuelled by artificial intelligence investment, Nvidia is the most valuable company in the world.Yle News
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Why Does Hexbear Hate My Period Space Space Typing Style?
I posted something. Then I noticed that it was formatted wrong! I went back to fix it in edit mode. It seemed fine in edit mode. I saved it again. It was still wrong.
The thing that was wrong: In source / edit, my sentences are separated with the charcters "period space space". This is a typing standard that improves legibility, which is extra important in effortposts. However, in the displayed mode, one of every double space had been eaten! Every post, every comment, mangled! Sentences are separated with "period space" instead of "period space space" and the text is slightly less legible for it. I noticed it for questionmark space space and exclamationmark space space as well. There's some secret life form eating spaces.
Testing behavior:
Period Space: Sentence 1. Sentence 2.
Period Space Space: Sentence 1. Sentence 2.
Period Space Space Space: Sentence 1. Sentence 2.
Yep, saw it in preview, all the spaces are getting eaten. This is a crime against good style. I won't go so far as to say this is a hate crime against anyone who struggles with reading and visual processing... yet. But the site is editing my comment in order to enforce an objectively worse typographical standard (period singlespace). Literally  
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 on Communist Bear Site they automatically censor out your punctuation marks in order to make your writing conform to a worse standard, calling double spaces a bourgeois decadent waste of space.
Please help
(Also, should this go in /c/technology or in /c/hexbear? It's about both)
(Should I be submitting this as a bug report on github instead?)
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The American dream feels impossible for many young voters, who see no political fix
In communities of all kinds, voters in their 20s and 30s are confronting a financial reality of rising costs, mounting debt and minimal wage growth. But how is this changing their political views?It's a question that NPR put to readers. We received more than 1,100 submissions from across the political spectrum from almost every state in the U.S.
Many described a similar reality — one where economic worries loom large over their everyday lives and erode their faith in the ability of those in power. Taken together, their responses paint a portrait of a generation of voters discouraged by what they see in Washington and who increasingly feel as if they have no political home.
It is important to note that the responses are not from a representative sample of all young voters. But what readers shared helps highlight a steep challenge facing Democrats and Republicans alike as they work to win over these voters, who are collectively expected to make up more than half the electorate in 2028. Here is a snapshot of what readers shared.
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The American dream feels impossible for many young voters, who see no political fix
We asked readers whether young Americans today can still have a better life than their parents. They responded with stories of economic hardship and growing disillusionment with leaders in Washington.NPR
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in reply to BrikoX • • •Signs? Pact? Nothing the US does since Trump is worth the paper its written on. No laws, no courts, no checks and balances.
The US is a bad faith negotiator.
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