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US states demand Meta reject EU sustainability directives


In a letter to Mark Zuckerberg, US state attorneys demanded Meta defy EU sustainability and human rights directives — citing "European elites" and "bureaucrats in Brussels."


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Rep. Mikie Sherrill wins N.J. governor in Tuesday's second victory for Democrats


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A former Navy pilot, first elected to Congress in 2018, will be New Jersey's next governor.

Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill defeated former Republican Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, according to a race call by The Associated Press, capping a closely-watched gubernatorial election that some polls predicted would be a coin flip.




Prop 50: Californians pass redistricting measure that helps Democrats flip up to five House seats


Approval of measure could determine if Republicans keep full control of government in next year’s midterm elections

It was a decisive victory for Democrats in deep-blue California, who had raced to counter a gerrymander in Texas, engineered at the US president’s behest, to carve out new safe Republican districts. The Associated Press declared Proposition 50 had passed almost instantly when polls closed statewide.

In approving the measure, voters chose to toss out the work of California’s independent redistricting commission and temporarily adopt maps drawn by the state legislature to help Democrats pick up five additional seats in the US House of Representatives.

Newsom and Democrats framed the measure as a way to safeguard US democracy from Trump’s “wrecking ball” presidency. By contrast, opponents offered a mixed message, with Republicans alternatively attacking Newsom and praising the work of the independent mapmaking panel.



Just Stop Oil protesters convicted after being denied right to state climate facts


Lawyers call for clarity over law as six are found guilty while being stopped from using defence used by fellow activists


Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent | Wed 5 Nov 2025 08.00 CET

The six protesters outside Southwark crown court. From left: Andrew Dames, Clara O’Callaghan, Cosmo Cattell, Jane Touil, Michael Dunk and Adelheid Russenberger. Photograph: Just Stop Oil

Six environmental protesters were convicted after they were denied the ability to put a “reasonable excuse” defence or climate facts before the jury, despite these being afforded to other activists acquitted for taking part in the same demonstration.

After an eight-day trial at Southwark crown court in London, the six Just Stop Oil (JSO) activists were found guilty of public nuisance, which carries a maximum 10-year sentence, for climbing gantries on the M25 in 2022 to demand an end to new fossil fuel projects. They will be sentenced next month.

The way their case was handled contrasts starkly with that of three other JSO activists who took part in the same demonstration on London’s orbital motorway.

They were found not guilty of public nuisance after the judge at Guildford crown court allowed them to argue a defence of reasonable excuse and prosecutors permitted them to include 12 climate facts in the agreed facts – undisputed by both prosecutors and defence lawyers – presented to the jury. The verdicts in the two cases were less than three weeks apart.

Adelheid Russenberger, a history PhD student from London, who is one of those being sentenced at Southwark crown court next month, said: “It was just a complete disparity in how the judges treated the case and, to an extent, how the prosecutors dealt with them.
‘Compassion and care are being stripped away’: a Just Stop Oil activist on her time in prison
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“One previous prosecutor was happy to accept some agreed facts regarding climate and the other wasn’t.”

The introduction of the statutory offence of public nuisance under the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act (PCSCA) was widely criticised as an attack on the right to protest.

Section 78 of the act includes a defence of reasonable excuse, but Judge Perrins, sitting at Southwark, refused to allow Russenberger, who represented herself, and her fellow accused to advance the defence to the jury.

He ruled: “The subjective belief of each defendant that their conduct was justified as an act of protest cannot afford them a reasonable excuse under the terms of the act for their subsequent actions.” He said that would prevent any protesters being convicted of public nuisance.

Raj Chada, head of criminal defence at Hodge, Jones and Allen, who represented Andrew Dames at Southwark and Isabel Rock at the Guildford trial, said: “There is an inconsistency and the UK courts are wrongly, in my view, not [always] allowing reasonable excuse to be used and failing to give adequate protection to your right to free speech.”

Russenberger, Dames and co-defendants Cosmo Cattell, Jane Touil, Clara O’Callaghan and Michael Dunk took part in the M25 protest, which spanned four days, on 8 November 2022. Rock, Sam Holland and Rachel Payne, who were found not guilty at Guildford crown court, participated on the following day.

Mel Carrington, a JSO spokesperson, said: “[Judges who] deny juries their right to determine whether or not our actions were justified are not protecting the public. They are acting anti-democratically and immorally.”

Ruth Ehrlich, head of policy and campaigns at human rights defence group Liberty, said: “The government must review its anti-protest laws in light of the mounting evidence they aren’t fit for purpose.”

A spokesperson for judges in England and Wales said: “Judicial independence and impartiality are fundamental to the rule of law. In each case, judges make decisions based on the evidence and arguments presented to them and apply the law as it stands.”

The Crown Prosecution Service has been approached for comment.

In March, JSO announced an end to its campaign of civil resistance, its demand to end new oil and gas having become government policy.

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John Larroquette was so good at playing a skeezy asshole for some reason!
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They need to stop waiting around to get arrested. The era of accountability is over.


Rough sleeping ban in central Auckland considered by government


Government ministers have confirmed they are considering measures to move homeless people out of Auckland's city centre - but the exact details remain unclear.

Asked for more details, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said he had been tasked with ensuring police had the tools they needed to tackle public disorder.

"It's blindingly obvious to everybody that the CBD, particularly of Auckland, but a lot of places, have been characterised by disorder and real concern around public safety," Goldsmith said. "We're open to some new suggestions in that area."

Asked specifically whether he would consider a ban on rough sleeping, Goldsmith said: "We're working our way through those issues... when we've got something to announce, we'll announce that."



Don Henley - Cass County (2015)


Don Henley, membro degli Eagles, è texano. Arriva dalla Cass County, la sua contea dove, presumo, la musica che lui sentiva da giovane, che veniva suonata per la maggiore, era la musica country... Leggi e ascolta...


Don Henley - Cass County (2015)


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Don Henley, membro degli Eagles, è texano. Arriva dalla Cass County, la sua contea dove, presumo, la musica che lui sentiva da giovane, che veniva suonata per la maggiore, era la musica country . E Don celebra appunto la musica country in questo suo nuovo lavoro, che viene pubblicato ben 15 anni dopo il precedente, Inside Job. Ed è anche il suo primo album di musica country... artesuono.blogspot.com/2015/10…


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US | Uncle Sam wants to scan your iris and collect your DNA, citizen or not


DHS rule would expand biometric collection to immigrants and some citizens linked to them


German government approves largest minimum wage increase in its history


The German government has approved the largest minimum wage increase in the country’s history. Wages will increase in two stages over 2026 and 2027.


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Germany to Boost Ukraine Aid by $3.45 Billion in 2026


Germany aims to boost financial aid to Ukraine by $3.45 billion in 2026, focusing on military support amid ongoing challenges from Russia.


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World ‘very likely’ to exceed 1.5C climate goal in next decade: UN


Despite Paris Agreement pledges, countries 'have landed off target' on climate goals multiple times, the UN warns.


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Jamaica PM says hurricane Melissa caused damage equivalent to nearly one-third of GDP


At least 75 people were confirmed dead across the Caribbean, including 43 in Haiti and 32 in Jamaica


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Japan dispatches troops to help combat deadly bear attacks


Japan's military deployed troops to the country's mountainous north on Wednesday to help trap bears after an urgent request from local authorities struggling to cope with a wave of attacks.


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SmartScreen for Internet Explorer and IE Mode on Windows 11 deprecated


Microsoft has deprecated SmartScreen on Internet Explorer and IE Mode within Windows 11. It has also issued some recommendations for administrators about the issue.

https://www.neowin.net/news/smartscreen-for-internet-explorer-and-ie-mode-on-windows-11-deprecated/

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Report: Israeli forces, settlers carried out over 2000 attacks across West Bank last month


Israeli forces and settlers carried out 2,350 attacks across the occupied West Bank last month, Wafa news agency reported, citing the Palestinian Authority’s Colonisation and Wall Resistance Commission.


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US government shutdown now longest ever


The government standstill entered its 36th day, making it the longest closure on record. Congress has failed to approve funding for the new fiscal year that began on October 1.


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European Investment Bank faces assessment in Israeli war crimes complicity case


The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) says its complaint accusing the European Investment Bank (EIB) of complicity in Israeli war crimes has moved to a formal assessment phase within the bank’s complaints mechanism.


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[Patch Notes] 3.27.0b Hotfix


3.27.0b Hotfix


  • Fixed a bug introduced in 3.27.0b causing WombGifts from Hive Fortresses to incorrectly drop inside the Fortress area instead of outside.
in reply to BrikoX

The issue should now be fixed. Unfortunately, the hotfix did not go out properly by the time the hotfix notes were posted, but it was released several hours later. Apologies!


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[Patch Notes] 3.27.0b Patch Notes (restartless)


3.27.0b Patch Notes


Keepers League Improvements and Fixes

  • Monsters that are targeting Ailith will now move closer before using their skills.
  • Ailith will create skills more frequently during Hive Fortress encounters. Note there is a maximum of 6 skill objects active at a time.
  • Increased the cooldown for which Ailith cannot be damaged for after taking damage. This cooldown becomes longer the more damage she takes from an individual hit.
  • Failing a Breach Hive or Hive Fortress encounter will now drop all the loot of the monsters you had killed up to that point. You will not however gain any Graftblood or Wombgifts.
  • Rare Breach and Blight Monsters can no longer spawn with the Soul Eater modifier.
  • Mysterious Wombgifts were failing to generate Maps sometimes. Mysterious Wombgifts now no longer grant regular Maps, and there is now a small chance for higher level Mysterious Wombgifts to birth special types of Maps such as Shaper Guardian Maps or Synthesis Unique Maps.
  • The Artificial Selection Genesis Tree notable now affects the chance to get Hivebrain Glands from the Tree.
  • Breach Encounter skills can now be activated by pressing the 'League Interface' bind (default 'V') while in range.
  • Ailith now has the same quick action shortcuts as other vendors. Most notably, Ctrl + Click now opens the sell items window when using keyboard and mouse.
  • It that was Tul and It that was Esh now have unusable corpses. This fixes a bug where if you destroyed the corpse of these bosses shortly after they die the Hiveborn Body Part quest item would not drop.
  • Fixed desync that could occur with Unstable Breaches which caused them to sometimes appear already expanded.
  • Fixed a bug with the Gifts for the Genesis Tree quest saying you had turned in no body parts when you had turned in exactly 9 body parts.
  • Fixed a bug where Genesis Tree Passives for Birthed Unique Items generating with Strength, Dexterity or Intelligence Requirements were described as increased/reduced instead of more/less.
  • Fixed a bug where the It That Claws and It That Suspects Breach monsters were counted as Beyond Demons.
  • Updated the descriptions Encrusted Fruit and Wild growth notable passives on the Genesis Tree to have the correct displays: 25% chance for Birthed Currency to drop as Gold instead and 2% chance for Birthed Currency to drop as a full stack respectively. This is just a display update and they have functioned like this since 3.27.0 launch.

General Improvements and Fixes

  • Added a button to leave another player's hideout if you arrived there via The Market.
  • Significantly increased the cooldown on Faustus talking when using asynchronous trade.
  • Fixed a bug where Captured Beasts could not be placed in Merchant's Tabs.
  • Fixed an issue where Transfigured Gems were not searchable using The Market.
  • Fixed a bug where Foulborn Nightmare Jewels had much higher radius than intended. This change affects existing items.
  • Fixed a bug where the Foulborn Kalisa's Grace Unique Gloves' 50% reduced Mana Cost Buff was not being applied to the player.
  • Fixed a bug where Animate Guardian of Smiting's Smite ability unintentionally had base damage lowered by ~38% and effectiveness of added damage lowered by ~70% in 3.27.0.
  • Fixed a bug where Added Physical Damage on Attack Skill Gems was incorrectly described like Base Damage rather than Added Damage. Only Physical Damage was affected by this bug.
  • Fixed a bug where the tab colours in Siosa's shop were incorrect.
  • Fixed an instance crash.

Controller

  • Added the ability to access sales history in asynchronous trade when using a controller.
  • Fixed an bug which prevented navigation within certain Stash Tabs when using a controller.
  • Fixed a bug which prevented moving Voidstones from the Voidstone storage inventory into the Atlas sockets when using a controller.
  • Fixed a bug where Y/Triangle could not be used to corrupt a monster trapped in Essence with a Vaal Orb when using a controller.

This patch was deployed without restarting the servers, you'll need to restart your client to patch the client changes.



Steam Deck gets a new low-power screen-off downloads mode




All Republicans Defeated as Democrats Sweep Key Races in Three States Ahead of Midterms


Democrats scored a historic sweep Tuesday, capturing key races in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and New York, leaving Republicans shut out and building momentum ahead of the 2026 midterms.


Democrats sweep all 30 House of Delegates seats in Northern Virginia, flip 13 seats statewide


Democratic candidates won all 30 of Northern Virginia's seats in the Virginia House of Delegates on Tuesday as the party was set to significantly expand its 51-49 majority in the state's lower chamber.

As of 11 p.m., Democrats had picked up 13 seats statewide, according to the Virginia Public Access Project. With only one race undecided, the Democrats will hold at least 64 of the 100 seats, the most they have held in nearly 40 years.

https://www.cbs19news.com/news/state/democrats-sweep-all-30-house-of-delegates-seats-in-northern-virginia/article_68f8098d-0602-5234-8c2a-08c1bcd33944.html




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He thinks he holds the purse strings. We'll use it to carry his head to the jeu de paume court.
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Democrats Retain Control of Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court with Three-Seat Sweep




L'alta ziggurat di Abidjan, faro eclettico nella metropoli del modernismo africano - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri


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Exclusive: Inside the UAE's secret Sudan war operation at Somalia's Bosaso


At Bosaso Airport in Somalia’s Puntland state, the thunderous sound of large aircraft hitting the tarmac echoes out across the port city.

Minutes after landing, the aircraft can be identified. It is a white IL-76 heavy cargo transport plane, and it is parking next to a very similar aircraft.

For local residents, the sound of such planes was unusual two years ago, when they first began landing in Bosaso. Not anymore. Moments later, undisclosed heavy logistical materials are seen being offloaded from the aircraft.

“They’re frequent and the logistics are transferred immediately to another aircraft that is on standby and is destined for the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan through the neighbouring countries,” said Abdullahi, a senior Puntland Maritime Police Force (PMPF) commander at Bosaso Airport, who spoke to Middle East Eye using a different name for security reasons.

For years, the UAE has been funding Puntland’s PMPF, a regional force established to combat piracy. The soldiers there say none of the materiel arriving on transport aircraft is brought to their camp, as the shipments are large and beyond their requirements.








Ahead of UN climate talks, Brazil says deforestation is down


The Brazilian government said on Thursday that deforestation in its portion of the Amazon rainforest has fallen for the fourth consecutive year.

Brazil is home to the largest part of the Amazon River system, which spans nine countries and is considered crucial in the fight against climate change.

According to the National Institute for Space Research (INPE), which uses satellites to track forest cover, 5,796 square kilometers (2,238 square miles) — an area nearly four times the size of Greater London — was destroyed between August 2024 and July 2025. This was 11% less deforestation than the previous year.



Reitti v2.0.0: Introducing Memories – Transforming Your Location Data into Personal Stories


Hey everyone! It's been a couple of months since my last update on Reitti (back on August 28, 2025), and I'm excited to share the biggest release yet: Reitti v2.0.0, which introduces the Memories feature. This is a game-changer that takes Reitti beyond just tracking and visualizing your location data, it's about creating meaningful, shareable narratives from your journeys.

The Vision for Reitti: From Raw Data to Rich Stories


Reitti started as a tool to collect and display GPS tracks, visits, and significant places. But raw data alone doesn't tell the full story. My vision has always been to help users transform scattered location points into something personal and memorable. Like a
digital travel diary that captures not just where you went, but how it felt. Memories is the first major step toward that, turning your geospatial logs into narrative-driven travel logs that you can edit, share, and relive.

What's New in v2.0.0: Memories


Memories is a beta feature designed to bridge the gap between data and storytelling. Here's how it works:

  • Automatic Generation: Select a date range, and Reitti pulls in your tracked data, integrates photos from connected services (like Immich), and adds introductory text to get you started. Reitti builds a foundation for your story.
  • Building-Block Editor: Customize your Memory with modular blocks. Add text for reflections, highlight specific visits or trips on maps, and create image galleries. It's flexible and intuitive, letting you craft personalized narratives.
  • Sharing and Collaboration: Generate secure "magic links" for view-only access or full edit rights. Share with friends, family, or travel partners without needing accounts. It's perfect for group storytelling or archiving trips.
  • Data Integrity: Blocks are copied and unlinked from your underlying data, so edits and shares don't affect your original logs. This ensures privacy and stability.

To enable Memories, you'll need to add a persistent volume to your docker-compose.yml for storing uploaded images (check the release notes for details).

Enhanced Sharing: Share your Data with Friends and Family


Building on the collaborative spirit of Memories, Reitti's sharing functionality has seen major upgrades to make your location data and stories more accessible. Whether it's sharing a Memory with loved ones or granting access to your live location, these features empower you to connect without compromising privacy:

  • Magic Links for Memories and Data: Create secure, expirable links for view-only or edit access to Memories. For broader sharing, use magic links to share your full timeline, live data, or even live data with photos, all without requiring recipients to have a Reitti
  • account.
  • User-to-User Sharing: Easily grant access to other users on your instance, with color-coded timelines for easy distinction and controls to revoke permissions anytime.
  • Cross-Instance Federation: Connect with users on other Reitti servers for shared live updates, turning Reitti into a federated network for families or groups.
  • Privacy-First Design: All sharing respects your data, links expire, access is granular, and nothing leaves your server unless you choose integrations like Immich.

These tools make Reitti not just a personal tracker, but a platform for shared experiences, perfectly complementing the narrative power of Memories.

Other Highlights in Recent Updates


While Memories is the star, v2.0.0 and recent releases (like v1.9.x, v1.8.0, and earlier) bring plenty more to enhance your Reitti experience:

  • Daterange-Support: Reitti is now able to show multiple days on the map. Simply lock your date on the datepicker and select a different one to span a date range.
  • Editable Transportation Modes: Fine-tune detection for walking, cycling, driving, and new modes like motorcycle/train. Override detections manually for better accuracy.
  • UI Improvements: Mobile-friendly toggles to collapse timelines and maximize map space; improved date picker with visual cues for available dates; consistent map themes across views.
  • Performance Boosts: Smarter map loading (only visible data within bounds), authenticated OwnTracks-Recorder connections, multi-day views for reviewing longer periods, and low-memory optimizations for systems with 1GB RAM or less.
  • Sharing Enhancements: Improved magic links with privacy options (e.g., "Live Data Only + Photos"); simplified user-to-user sharing with color-coded timelines; custom theming via CSS uploads for personalized UI.
  • Integrations and Data Handling: Better Immich photo matching (including non-GPS-tagged images via timestamps); GPX import/export with date filtering; new API endpoints for automation (e.g., latest location data); support for RabbitMQ vhosts and OIDC with PKCE security.
  • Localization and Accessibility: Added Brazilian Portuguese, German, Finnish, and French translations; favicons for better tab identification; user avatars on live maps for multi-user distinction.
  • Advanced Data Tools: Configurable visit detection with presets and advanced mode; data quality dashboard for ingestion verification; geodesic map rendering for long-distance routes (e.g., flights); GPX export for backups.
  • Authentication and Federation: OpenID Connect (OIDC) support with automatic sign-ups and local login disabling; shared instances for cross-server user connections with API token auditing.
  • Miscellaneous Polish: Home location fallback when no recent data; jump-to-latest-data on app open; fullscreen mode for immersive views

All these updates build on Reitti's foundation of self-hosted, privacy-focused location tracking. Your data stays on your server, with no external dependencies unless you choose them.

Try It Out and Contribute


Reitti is open-source and self-hosted.

Grab the latest Docker image from GitHub and get started. If you're upgrading, review the breaking change for the data volume in v2.0.0.

For full details, check the GitHub release notes or the updated docs. Feedback on Memories is crucial since it's in betareport bugs, suggest improvements, or
share your stories!

Future Plans


After the memories update, I am currently gathering ideas how to improve on it and align Reitti further with my vision. Some things I have on my list:

Enhanced Data - at the moment, we only log geopoints. This is enough to tell a story about where and when. But it lacks the emotional part, the why and how a Trip or Visit has started. How you felt during that Visit, has it been a Meeting or a gathering with your family.

If we could, at the end of the day answer this, it would elevate the Memories feature and therefore the emotional side of Reitti a lot. We could color code stays, we could enhance the generation of Memories, ...

Better Geocoding - we should focus on the quality of the reverse geocoding. Mainly to classify Visits. I would like to enhance the out of the box experience if possible or at least have a guide which geocoding service gives the best results. This is also tied to the Memories feature. Better data means a better narrative of your story.

Local-AI for Memories - I am playing around with a local AI to enhance the text generation and storytelling of memories. There are some of us, which could benefit of a better, more aligned base to further personalize the Memory. At the moment, it is rather static. The main goals here would be:

  • local only
  • small footprint on Memory and CPU
  • multi language support

I know this is a lot to ask, but one can still dream and there is no timeline on this.

Enhanced Statistics - This is still on my list. Right now, it works but we should be able to do so much more with it. But this also depends on the data quality.

Development Transparency


I use AI as a development tool to accelerate certain aspects of the coding process, but all code is carefully reviewed, tested, and intentionally designed. AI helps with boilerplate generation and problem-solving, but the architecture, logic, and quality standards remain
entirely human-driven.

Support & Community


Get Help:

Support the Project: ko-fi.com/danielgraf

Project Repository: github.com/dedicatedcode/reitt…

Documentation: dedicatedcode.com/projects/rei…

Thank You to our Contributors


A huge shoutout to all the contributors who have helped make Reitti better, including those who provided feedback, reported bugs, and contributed code. Your support keeps the project thriving!

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There's also another issue we've found (unrelated to memories). We have two people using it, and we were sharing location data with each other from when you first enabled the feature, and haven't touched it since then.

Today, when I updated to v2, I noticed that even though I could see my partners name and icon listed in my map, I wasn't getting her data. She went to her settings and clicked me to share data, and from then on, I was getting her data, but there are now two copies of her icon at the top of the map

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Hello Ada, since you are one of the first users it could be that at one point at the migration to a new version there was a hiccup. Did you used the older way over the shared instances feature or always the newer feature "Share with user"?

To fix this, you can take a look under "Share with user" and take note in the "Shared with you" section. There should only be one per shared user. Further take a look under "Integrations > Shared Instances" if there is also sharing setup. They both do the same but technically different.

This could explain why you are seeing them multiple times. Let me know if this helped, else we will sort this out somehow