Trump's 2025 Thanksgiving archived tweet- everyone needs to see this, this is not satire
This is his official tweet:
A very Happy Thanksgiving salutation to all of our Great American Citizens and Patriots who have been so nice in allowing our Country to be divided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged, and laughed at, along with certain other foolish countries throughout the World, for being “Politically Correct,” and just plain STUPID, when it comes to Immigration. The official United States Foreign population stands at 53 million people (Census), most of which are on welfare, from failed nations, or from prisons, mental institutions, gangs, or drug cartels. They and their children are supported through massive payments from Patriotic American Citizens who, because of their beautiful hearts, do not want to openly complain or cause trouble in any way, shape, or form. They put up with what has happened to our Country, but it’s eating them alive to do so! A migrant earning $30,000 with a green card will get roughly $50,000 in yearly benefits for their family. The real migrant population is much higher. This refugee burden is the leading cause of social dysfunction in America, something that did not exist after World War II (Failed schools, high crime, urban decay, overcrowded hospitals, housing shortages, and large deficits, etc.). As an example, hundreds of thousands of refugees from Somalia are completely taking over the once great State of Minnesota. Somalian gangs are roving the streets looking for “prey” as our wonderful people stay locked in their apartments and houses hoping against hope that they will be left alone. The seriously retarded Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, does nothing, either through fear, incompetence, or both, while the worst “Congressman/woman” in our Country, Ilhan Omar, always wrapped in her swaddling hijab, and who probably came into the U.S.A. illegally in that you are not allowed to marry your brother, does nothing but hatefully complain about our Country, its Constitution, and how “badly” she is treated, when her place of origin is a decadent, backward, and crime ridden nation, which is essentially not even a country for lack of Government, Military, Police, schools, etc…
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A very Happy Thanksgiving salutation to all of our Great American Citizens and Patriots who have been so nice in allowing our Country to be divided, disrupted, carved up, murdered, beaten, mugged, and laughed at, along with certain other foolish coun…Trump's Truth
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FBI under Kash Patel has become ‘internally paralyzed by fear’, new report reveals
The leaked assessment, obtained by the New York Post and prepared for both congressional Senate and House judiciary committees, is based on confidential accounts from 24 FBI sources.
They accuse Patel of lacking the experience to lead the FBI and that managers will not take initiative without explicit direction for fear of being fired. Patel’s first six months have produced a “troubling picture” of an organization described by insiders as a “rudderless ship”, with two sources independently characterizing the director as being “in over his head”. One stated he “lacks the requisite knowledge or deep understanding of all the FBI’s unique and complex investigative and intelligence programs”.
One key accusation is that the FBI has become “internally paralyzed by fear”. Managers are “afraid of losing their jobs”, and “waiting on directions from the FBI director” rather than taking initiative, according to multiple sources.
FBI under Kash Patel has become ‘internally paralyzed by fear’, new report reveals
Leaked assessment based on confidential accounts from 24 FBI sources describes organization as a ‘rudderless ship’Joseph Gedeon (The Guardian)
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The agriculture secretary says SNAP changes are coming.
The Trump administration's latest campaign for SNAP changes comes as millions of recipients are already poised to lose benefits in the coming years as states begin to implement new work requirements and eligibility rules that Republicans in Congress passed over the summer that are the deepest cuts in history to the program.
In a Fox Business interview last month, Rollins said the further changes she is proposing will "make sure those vulnerable Americans who really need that benefit are going to get it. And for all the rest of the fraudsters and the people who are corrupt and taking advantage of it — we're going to protect the taxpayer, too."
Food policy experts say they are concerned that Rollins' talking points suggest a distorted view of the prevalence of SNAP recipients committing fraud, and seem to conflate fraud with payment errors of any kind.
Researchers at the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute have argued this eligibility rule should be ended because states are using it to allow people with incomes above the limit set by the SNAP statute to receive the benefit. Though they also cautioned that eliminating broad-based categorical eligibility must be done in a way that addresses "benefit cliffs" that would disincentivize people from earning slightly more because they would lose benefits and become worse off.
Should We Destroy The Machines?
Over the past year, Silicon Valley has gone fully mask off in favor of fascism and oligarchy. Gone are the days of the Valley’s veneer of idealistic futurism, where technology was supposed to level the playing field and make us more connected than ever.What we have instead is a technological playground catered to the whims of the ultra-wealthy. They throw billions behind designer gene edited babies and cryogenic freezing and consciousness uploading and sycophantic slop machines. They indulge in sci-fi fantasies of space colonization and metaverses and the technological singularity, repurposing dystopian warnings as aspirational goals. Their most “visionary” ambition is that of artificial techno-utopia, in which we merge with computers and become superior post-humans, our digital hands running through digital grass as we inhale the digital simulation of pine forests, scents and sights that have been fully subsumed by the capitalist religion of infinite growth.
Technology is often talked about as an inherent good, and the latest and greatest tech, be it surveillance or AI, are said to be inevitable. You must embrace these technologies or be left behind. If you bring up the real-world harms, you are dismissed as a closed-minded, anti-progress technology-hater.
The inevitability narrative obfuscates the fact that all of these technologies resulted from decisions. Decisions by out-of-touch, overwhelmingly white, male billionaires who refuse any and all ways of seeing the world that challenges their ability to increase their already obscene wealth.
- YouTube
Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
Monotype font licencing shake-down — Insanity Works
Monotype font licencing shake-down
tl;dr Don’t try to shake-down a typography nerd with your dubious, automated claims about his employer using unlicensed fonts.Ameel Khan (Insanity Works)
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Alina Habba, Trump’s former lawyer, disqualified as New Jersey prosecutor
President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer Alina Habba, whom the administration has maneuvered to keep in place as New Jersey top federal prosecutor, is disqualified from serving in the role, an appeal court said Monday.
A panel of judges from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sitting in Philadelphia sided with a lower court judge’s ruling after hearing oral arguments at which Habba herself was present on Oct. 20.
The ruling comes amid the push by President Donald Trump’s Republican administration to keep Habba as the acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, a powerful post charged with enforcing federal criminal and civil law. It also comes after the judges questioned the government’s moves to keep Habba in place after her interim appointment expired and without her getting Senate confirmation.
Alina Habba, Trump's former lawyer, disqualified as New Jersey prosecutor
The ruling from a panel of judges from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals comes amid the push by President Donald Trump's Republican administration to keep Habba as the acting U.S.PBS News
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Indiana Republicans unveil proposed redistricting map. See it here
Indiana House Republicans released a proposed map with new congressional district lines Dec. 1 that could lead to the elimination of the two Democrats from the state's congressional delegation if passed.
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* ghosarchive.org — click 'continue to site'
The Fear Taking Hold Among Indiana Republicans
“I’d rather my house not get firebombed.”Russell Berman (The Atlantic)
After 40 years of adventure games, Ron Gilbert pivots to outrunning Death
After 40 years of adventure games, Ron Gilbert pivots to outrunning Death
Interview: Storied designer talks lost RPG, a 3D Monkey Island, “Eat the Rich” philosophy.Kyle Orland (Ars Technica)
Korea's Coupang says data breach exposed nearly 34M customers' personal information
The breach affected customers’ names, email addresses, phone numbers, shipping addresses and certain order histories, per Coupang.
Korea's Coupang says data breach exposed nearly 34M customers' personal information | TechCrunch
E-commerce company Coupang has confirmed a massive data breach affecting 33.7 million customer accounts in South Korea.Kate Park (TechCrunch)
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What are your thoughts: Proton Drive vs Filen?
Currently debating with filen and proton drive.
Primarily for sharing sensitive info that can't be shared physically. ie family videos, photos, docs
Thoughts?
btw, I'm know computers, but not enough to reverse proxy out of my home router and start self hosting... unless there is an easier option. I just started my journey with local trueNas
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Appeals court upholds ruling that disqualified Alina Habba from serving as New Jersey's top prosecutor
Appeals court upholds ruling that disqualified Alina Habba from serving as New Jersey's top prosecutor
The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a lower court ruling disqualifying Alina Habba from her position as acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey.Gary Grumbach (NBC News)
qualità della vita ilsole24ore 2025
Qualità della vita 2025: la classifica delle province italiane dove si vive meglio. Trento la migliore nel 2025 | Il Sole 24 ORE
Qual è la provincia dove si vive meglio in Italia? La classifica annuale sulla qualità della vita vede nelle prime posizioni: Trento, Bolzano e Udinewww.ilsole24ore.com
India orders smartphone makers to preload state-owned cyber safety app
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Why does every fucking fascist government wants to control all the computers and the internet?
Controlling the presentation of "facts" is essential to fascism, but yeah it hurts to see
Deepseek-v3.2Speciale, built for agentic work, just released
DeepSeek has released V3.2, replacing the experimental version. There are two main models are open as always and can be downloaded from Hugging Face:
- V3.2: General-purpose, balanced performance (GPT‑5 level)
- V3.2‑Speciale: Specialized for complex reasoning (Gemini‑3.0‑Pro level)
V3.2 can now "think" while using tools (like searching the web, running code, or calling APIs). This makes AI assistants more transparent and better at multi‑step tasks. You can choose thinking mode (slower but more thorough) or non‑thinking mode (faster for simple tasks).
Key improvements are better reasoning transparency with the model explaining the steps when using tools, and stronger performance on benchmarks.
deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2 · Hugging Face
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.huggingface.co
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The Consumer Safety Technology Act– what could this mean for the private sector?
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Can't seem to find the actual article, so I'll just engage with this small paragraph here.
Capitalism needs to be regulated (or better yet, replaced). Given that the US is currently experiencing the effects of unfettered capitalism (fascism, bribery, oligarchy, price gouging, monopolization, market collusion, just to name a few), I'm for more oversight.
However, the current administration and current Congress are both generally disinterested in actual regulation and, in my opinion, unqualified to implement something like AI-powered guardrails. It's just the whole "blockchain everywhere" debacle all over again.
Furthermore, who would develop and maintain such a system? There would almost certainly be bids from the usual suspects (i.e. billionaires) who would "definitely develop it in good faith, trust me bro." They definitely wouldn't use that kind of access to hamstring the bot that's supposed to be regulating them. /s
Rather than just putting a bot in charge, how about we just make the wealthy pay their fair share? How about strong legislation that prevents fraudulent transactions and mergers? How about meaningful punishments that deter bad actors, rather than slaps on the wrist that are just "the cost of doing business?"
We don't need robots and software, we need sensible legislation.
MKBHD's Panels wallpaper app is shutting down
Panels is shutting down
Panels will shut down on December 31, 2025. Thank you for being part of the journey.panels.art
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‘The new price of eggs.’ The political shocks of data centers and electric bills
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Can't really help you. I got through to the article, but the page doesn't archive well and copying text on mobile is a pain.
Just try again?
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The political shocks of data centers and electric bills
Across the country, Democrats have seized on rising anxiety over electricity costs and data centers in what could be a template for the 2026 midterm elections.The Boston Globe
Netflix kills casting from phones
Casting support is still available on older Chromecast devices or TVs that support Google Cast natively, according to Netflix’s support page
Netflix kills casting from phones
Netflix has removed the ability to cast shows and movies from phones to TVs, unless subscribers are using older casting devices.Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
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But yea, complain about ads, price and casting as you keep paying them.
MKBHD's Panels wallpaper app is shutting down
TL;DR
MKBHD is shutting down the Panels app at the end of this month, citing issues with finding the right development team fit.
You can no longer buy collections, and you must download existing wallpapers before the app is removed.
Users will receive automatic pro-rated refunds for active subscriptions, and the app code is promised to be open-sourced after shutdown.
MKBHD's Panels wallpaper app is shutting down, here's what's next
MKBHD is shutting down the Panels app this week. Users will get automatic refunds, and there are plans to open-source the code. Read on!Aamir Siddiqui (Android Authority)
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Users will receive automatic pro-rated refunds for active subscriptions, and the app code is promised to be open-sourced after shutdown.
That's the correct way to wind down a cloud based subscription app.
Not that I'm in favor of the entire business model of cloud based subscription apps, but at least Marques is ending this one the right way.
‘Refusers brought us a ceasefire, now we are in new critical phase’
Didi here. As a refuser and the head of Refuser Solidarity Network, I'm writing to you at a fragile moment. News shifts by the hour: one headline declares a "ceasefire," the next warns of the "reoccupation" of Gaza. Amid the confusion, one truth remains clear: the only force that has ever stopped Israel's wars of annihilation is the people who refuse to fight them.This ceasefire was not granted by the government or diplomacy. It was forced into being by resistance: by global outrage, by organizing, and by soldiers who said no. Refusers slowed mobilization, broke ranks, and disrupted the machinery of war.
Now those same refusers face a new challenge as Israel prepares to reoccupy Gaza under the guise of peace. That is why we are turning to you today. RSN is launching its end-of-year campaign to grow this movement with the momentum of the ceasefire. Netanyahu is betting on silence, on the world's attention fading so he can deepen control. But we are still here. The struggle did not end but changed phase.
That is why we need you today. We plan to continue training organizers, support refusers, and build the movement that can stop this. Help us today to reach our end-of-year goal of $50,000 so that we can continue to support refuser groups, build up their infrastructure, and expand our movement.
In recent weeks, Israeli officials have begun sketching plans for a long-term reoccupation of Gaza. New military zones have been mapped across the Strip, separating the west from the east. Armed checkpoints and "buffer areas" are expanding even though they are supposed to be temporary, effectively carving Gaza into controlled enclaves. Displaced Palestinians remain barred from returning home. The Israeli government doesn't even pretend this is temporary while it entrenches itself in the Gaza Strip. This is a new phase of domination that is poised to expand. We need a strong resistance movement to stop it.
At RSN, we know refusal works. It worked during the Intifada, it worked during this war, and it will work now. Our mission is to make refusal widespread, organized, and impossible to ignore. We support the networks that make it happen: from reservist groups to grassroots activists.
Together, we are building the most powerful resistance Israel has ever known, a movement that grows stronger each time someone says enough. But refusal demands resources. It needs us. Because the truth is, the ceasefire is fragile, the fire has not ceased, and the occupation is not over. Yet we have an opportunity to end the Israeli occupation, but it can happen only with real resistance.
But resistance will continue to grow, despite the ceasefire, and in spite of Israel's plans. Support the movement that makes it possible and contribute to our campaign today. Your donations will provide crucial support in this critical phase. It will allow us to expand our work by building refuser groups' organizational capacity, mentoring, media consultation and mental health support.
In solidarity,
Didi Remez
Executive Director
Refuser Solidarity Network
(Taken from an email sent to me by the Refuser Solidarity Network. Emphasis original.)
Refuser Solidarity Network's End-of-Year Campaign
For over 20 years we at Refuser Solidarity Network, have supported Israeli refusers and war resisters. We launched this campaign in response to the increasing needs of activists on the ground.app.moonclerk.com
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It was forced into being by resistance: by global outrage, by organizing, and by soldiers who said no.
I'm not sure how to put this politely because all the effort by the above groups and what they risk in doing so but... no.
It was forced by Hamas, the resistance fighters and the palestinians under siege of torture and death.
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Israel offers disgusting excuse for murdering children
Israel violated the ceasefire again, this time killing an 8-year-old and an 11-year-old — claiming it's their fault we've killed them
Archived version: archive.is/newest/thecanary.co…
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Police are feeding passport photo data into facial recognition databases
Big Brother Watch have warned that this facial recognition drive "affects everyone with a passport" — threatening rights and civil liberties
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Switzerland no longer wants American cloud in the public sector
The Swiss privacy regulator Privatim has taken steps to ban Microsoft, Amazon, and Google’s American cloud services for government agencies. Data storage within Switzerland offers no protection against American laws, Privatim argues.
Switzerland no longer wants American cloud in the public sector - Techzine Global
Zurich bans American cloud services for government. Data storage in Switzerland offers no protection against the CLOUD Act.Berry Zwets (Techzine)
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Exclusive: jury in anti-genocide activist 'terrorism' trial 'told to ignore international law'
Former MP Chris Williamson spoke exclusively to Skwawkbox and the Canary, revealing the instructions given to the jury
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Youth Equality Coalition: fuck yer flags, fund our future
Youth Equality Coalition are a breath of fucking fresh air, and they're showing squabbling leftists exactly how it's done
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Kyodo News protests unauthorized use of articles by Perplexity
Kyodo News on Monday sent a letter of protest to Perplexity AI Inc., accusing the U.S. startup of using its articles without permission to provide online responses generated by artificial intelligence for its web search engine and infringing the Japanese news agency's copyright.Kyodo said in the letter that Perplexity must immediately stop using its articles published on the website 47 News, which features articles created by Kyodo and its member newspapers, and compensate for damages resulting from the unauthorized use of Kyodo's distributed articles, among other demands.
Kyodo News protests unauthorized use of articles by U.S. startup
Kyodo News on Monday sent a letter of protest to Perplexity AI Inc., accusing the U.S. startup of using its articles without permission to provide online responses generated by artificial intelligence for its web search engine and infringing the Japa…KYODO NEWS (Japan Wire by KYODO NEWS)
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My totally local, DIY alternative to Pocket and Instapaper
TL;DR
I setup a local workflow that allows me to turn a webpage to an epub on my android phone and send it to my Kobo
Introduction
Since Mozilla killed Pocket, i have been looking for an alternative that didn't depend on decisions from any tech company, but only on myself.
I used the Pocket feature quite a lot, and, even if I appreciated the effort from Kobo to replace it with Instapaper, I didn't want to depend on someone else for something as simple as reading an article later on my eink device.
I considered Wallabag and Readeck, but, for both I had to depend on someone else server, or I had to self-host, and I didn't want to deal with the complexity.
I wanted an approach where I was in control, so all the steps needed to be based on FOSS software that I could at least understand.
The basic idea
I thought that what I needed is a 2 step approach, and I could solve both of them
- Turn a webpage into an epub
- Send the epub to my kobo
The explanation below is long, but, especuially following step 1-a and step 2-a is fairly easy and doesn't involve any modification or coding
Step 1: Turn a webpage into an epub
In the long search to do this I ended up finding 2 apporaches, on available "off the shelf" and one that involved much more coding.
Step 1-a: einkbro
i found out that there is a fantastic FOSS browser, EinkBro, that is designed for eink screen devices, but works very well for any Android device. It is slick, fast, configurable and well designed. It implements the readibility library from mozilla, which is great, and, more than anything else, can directly export webpages as epub files. You can configure the toolbar so that the "export to epub" icon is directly visible. The exported epub is nice, looks like the "readibility" version of the webpage (probably because it is...).
So, when I want to save a article I share it from my browesr to einkbro, and, from there, I export it to epub.
Step 1-b: Termux + readiblity scrape + pandoc
For this one I went all-in the rabbit hole of total control... Or maybe I could have done worse.
Anyway, here are the components:
- Termux: a terminal emulator for android, that allows you to do almost whatev you can do in a terminal emulator on a full blown Linux machine
- Readability scrape is a command line tool that scrpaes an url and returns a simplified version of it, using the readability library from Mozilla (as in the read-mode from Firefox)
- Pandoc is a command line tool that can convert documentation from one format to another, like, in our case, html to epub
I won't go into the details , of how to install what. In case, just ask.
I setup termux so that, if i share a webpage to termux via Andorid share menu, it triggers the following script ~/bin/termux-url-opener (see this webpage to understand how termux handles shared URLs):
termux-toast "termux received $1" # toast message to war that the url was received
termux-chroot "~/scripts/webpage_to_epub.sh" $1 note: for some reasons pandoc works as intended only if executed in chroot, so that's why the follwing script is launched as from the command
termux-chroot in the snippet abovewebpage_to_epub.sh
\#!/bin/bash
# final desitnation of epub file
FINAL_DIR="~/storage/shared/Documents/epub_articles/"
# Check if the URL argument is provided
if [ "$#" -ne 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <URL>"
exit 1
fi
URL="$1"
JSON_OUTPUT=$(readability-scrape --json "$URL")
# Check if the readability command was successful
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error: Failed to scrape URL."
exit 1
else
echo "readibility scrape: SUCCESS!!"
fi
# Extract title and content using jq
TITLE=$(echo "$JSON_OUTPUT" | jq -r '.title')
CONTENT=$(echo "$JSON_OUTPUT" | jq -r '.content')
AUTHOR=$(echo "$JSON_OUTPUT" | jq -r '.byline')
CONTENT_LENGTH=$(echo "$JSON_OUTPUT" | jq -r '.length') # Length in characters
# Calculate reading times based on character length
# Convert characters to words (approximate)
WORDS=$(($CONTENT_LENGTH / 5))
# Calculate reading times based on two speeds (200 and 300 words per minute)
READING_TIME_LOW=$(($WORDS / 300)) # For 300 wpm
READING_TIME_HIGH=$(($WORDS / 200)) # For 200 wpm
# Format the output for reading time
if [ "$READING_TIME_LOW" -eq "$READING_TIME_HIGH" ]; then
READING_TIME="${READING_TIME_LOW} minutes"
else
READING_TIME="${READING_TIME_LOW} - ${READING_TIME_HIGH} minutes"
fi
# Output the estimated reading time
echo "Estimated reading time: $READING_TIME"
# Format the current date in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD)
CURRENT_DATE=$(date +"%Y-%m-%d")
# Remove accent characters and sanitize the title to create a valid filename
SANITIZED_TITLE=$(echo "$TITLE" | iconv -f UTF-8 -t ASCII//TRANSLIT | tr -cd '[:alnum:]_ ') # Convert to ASCII and keep alphanumeric characters
SANITIZED_TITLE="${SANITIZED_TITLE// /_}" # Replace spaces with underscores
# Create the final filename with date prefix
EPUB_FILE="${CURRENT_DATE}_${SANITIZED_TITLE}.epub"
# Create a temporary HTML file
HTML_FILE=$(mktemp /tmp/readability_output.XXXXXX.html)
# Write the complete HTML output
cat <<EOT > "$HTML_FILE"
<html>
<head>
<title>$TITLE</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>$TITLE</h1>
<div>
$READING_TIME | <a href="$URL">original link</a>
</div>
<hr />
$CONTENT
</body>
</html>
EOT
# Create a temporary title file for metadata
TITLE_FILE=$(mktemp /tmp/title.XXXXXXXXX.txt)
# Write the Pandoc YAML metadata block
cat <<EOT > "$TITLE_FILE"
---
title: "$TITLE"
author: "$AUTHOR"
EOT
# Convert the HTML file to EPUB including the metadata
\#pandoc "$TITLE_FILE" "$HTML_FILE" -o "$EPUB_FILE"
pandoc "$HTML_FILE" -o "$EPUB_FILE"
# Check if pandoc command was successful
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "EPUB generated: $EPUB_FILE"
mv "$EPUB_FILE" ~/storage/shared/Documents/epub_articles
else
echo "Error: Failed to generate EPUB."
fi
# Clean up temporary file
rm "$HTML_FILE"
read -p "Press [Enter] key to continue..."I spent time to craft the script to produce an output that I like, but, honestly, it's not better than the one produced by einkbro in Step1-a. The advantage with the termux script is that it is a one click process. I share the link to termux, and the script generates the epub and saves to a folder that is setup in the next step to do the uplaod automatically
Step 2: send the epub to my kobo
Again also for step 2 i found 2 alternatives, one more "manual" and direct, and the second more automatic
Step 2-a: share to http
For this I use a simple app, share via http: I share the epub file via android share menu to this app. The app generates a mini web server at my local IP address (on the wifi, that can also be the one from android hotspot). I then use the kobo browser to the local address. The browser asks if you want to download the file. Once downloaded the file is added to the kobo ebooks.
By using Nickelmenu I added a shortcut to the kobomenu to start the browser, to make things faster.
This is the simplest solution, everything work locally, no third party involved
Step 2-b
As an alternative I setup a nextcloud sync.
- On android I setup the folder where I save epubs as "automatic upload", so epub files are uploaded to a folder on my nextcloud as soon as I asve them
- On kobo I setup nexcloud syncronization. There is more than one alternative, I used this one. Whenever I connect my kobo to wifi, the new epubs are downloaded to my kobo and added to the library.
The only downside is that to delete an article, I have to delete form the nexcloud foder; if I delete it from my kobo, it gets re-added as soon as I connect the wifi
Conclusions
Maybe this looks too complex, but I learned a lot of stuff and had fun in the process. i find that pandoc is probably a bit too much for what it is needed here, in the end the epub content is a bundle of html and images, probably there is a better and slicker way to package them. If you have any suggestion to improve the workflow it is welcome 😀
What do you use these days?
GitHub - plateaukao/einkbro: A small, fast web browser based on Android WebView. It's tailored for E-Ink devices but also works great on normal android devices.
A small, fast web browser based on Android WebView. It's tailored for E-Ink devices but also works great on normal android devices. - plateaukao/einkbroGitHub
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Aid cuts have shaken HIV/Aids care to its core – and will mean millions more infections ahead
Reports highlight devastating impact of slashed funding, especially in parts of Africa, that could lead to 3.3m new HIV infections by 2030
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Most Grounded A320s Back in Service After Airbus Issues Rapid Software Fixes
Most of the Airbus A320 aircraft temporarily grounded worldwide have returned to service after Airbus completed urgent software updates addressing a flight-control computer vulnerability flagged by European regulators.
Most Grounded A320s Back in Service After Airbus Issues Rapid Software Fixes
Aviation News – Most of the Airbus A320 aircraft temporarily grounded worldwide have returned to service after Airbus completed urgent software updates addressing a flight-control computer vulnera…aviationnews.eu
Police Swarm KLM Boeing 777 In Atlanta After Passenger Triggers Emergency Slide
The passenger was arrested after ranting about a gun and opening an emergency door.
Two people killed in helicopter crash near Rzeszow, Poland
Two people were killed on Saturday when a Robinson R44 Clipper II helicopter (reg. F-HEAT) crashed near the village of Malawa, close to Rzeszów in southeastern Poland, according to the state fire service.
Community mourns pilot killed in mid-air collision over southwest Sydney
Tributes are pouring in for a pilot who died after two light aircraft collided mid-air over southwest Sydney on Sunday, leaving one plane destroyed (a Van’s RV-7 registered VH-EWS) in nearby bushland while the other (another Van’s RV-7 registered VH-NMG) managed a safe landing. The pilots were part of four aircraft of the Freedom Formation Display Team.
Delta regional jet slides off runway in Des Moines, forcing overnight airport closure
A Delta Connection flight arriving in Des Moines slid off the runway Saturday night amid blowing snow and icy conditions, prompting the temporary closure of Des Moines International Airport and the cancellation of multiple flights.
Vilnius Airport shut again after suspected smuggling balloons enter airspace
Lithuania’s main airport was forced to halt operations once more on Sunday after suspected contraband-carrying balloons were detected in its airspace, marking at least the tenth closure at Vilnius Airport since early October.
Several suspects detained after smuggler balloons disrupt flights at Vilnius Airport
Ten of the 25 weather balloons that flew into Lithuania from Belarus over the weekend and disrupted flights at Vilnius Airport have been found and a number of suspected smugglers have been detained, an official said on Monday morning.LRT.lt (lrt.lt)
Russian Drone Incursions Lead To Moldova Airspace Shutdown
Russia has continued to violate Moldovan airspace.
Delta Airbus A350 Makes Emergency Landing In Tokyo After Hydraulic Problems
A sudden hydraulic issue forces an unexpected landing in Tokyo.
del works on directories? I'm going by very old memories here
Uh... kinda? Powershell has many POSIX aliases to cmdlets (equivalent to shell built-ins) of allegedly the same functionality. rmdir and rm are both aliases of Remove-Item, ls is Get-ChildItem, cd is Set-Location, cat is Get-Content, and so on.
Of particular note is curl. Windows supplies the real CURL executable (System32/curl.exe), but in a Powershell 5 session, which is still the default on Windows 11 25H2, the curl alias shadows it. curl is an alias of the Invoke-WebRequest cmdlet, which is functionally a headless front-end for Internet Explorer unless the -UseBasicParsing switch is specified. But since IE is dead, if -UseBasicParsing is not specified, the cmdlet will always throw an error. Fucking genius, Microsoft.
just_another_person
in reply to hamburgheftig • • •NEVER EVER EVER pay anything to anyone if they are making claims like this.
Simply respond with "Our legal team's process requires a filed Cease and Desist to be sent directly to them with specific references to infringements based on your claims. Once they have received this, the offending content will be immediately rectified."
Even if it's your personal website. Don't even fucking bother with these people and waste your time and money worrying about it, be sure this is the very first step in any legal action over public content. They can't just jump to suing you or demanding money.
Scammers will fuck right off.
alastel
in reply to just_another_person • • •just_another_person
in reply to alastel • • •Just putting it here because they will spam the shit out of any domain registrar emails not hidden as well.
In this particular case, they were smart enough to actually have business emails on hand for the threat, knowing they'd never actually attempt to actually email this threat to any mail server as they would get filtered immediately.
JensSpahnpasta
in reply to hamburgheftig • • •like this
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pastermil
in reply to hamburgheftig • • •Fuck that shit...
Shout out to the author for standing up.
QuarterSwede
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