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A still life that I tried to reshoot, ten years later.


The components from the original take were still here, so I used them just as they were. Only differences were that I had shot the original (below) with an iPhone 6+ and I shot the modern take (above) with my Canon EOS Rebel T7; and that I rotated the gaff card in the middle of the frame to be true to my intentions, as I had many regrets once I published the original work.

Thank you for seeing my work!





This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39748429

archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.




This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/01/opinion/democrats-israel.html

#USA


This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39748429

archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.




This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza


archive.ph/ErKmx

[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]

Opinion - Guest Essay
Ben Rhodes

During the Biden presidency, it was short-handed the “hug Bibi” strategy — the idea that smothering Mr. Netanyahu with unconditional support would give the U.S. leverage to influence his actions. Over the final 15 months of the Biden presidency, this approach led the White House to provide a flood of weapons for Israel’s bombardment of Palestinians, veto United Nations Security Council resolutions calling for a cease-fire, attack the International Criminal Court for pursuing charges against Mr. Netanyahu, ignore its own policies about supporting military units credibly accused of war crimes and blame Hamas for not accepting cease-fire terms that the Israeli government was also rejecting.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/01/opinion/democrats-israel.html




China’s Grip on American Medicine Cabinets Grows More Entrenched


archive.ph/BJKQL
#USA


'Imperial Israel’ in the New Middle East


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39747783

archive.ph/jphZ9

[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]

By Roger Cohen
Nov. 26, 2025

[on-site, in-depth report from Lebanon, with many photos]

Abbas Fakhr al-Din, the soft-spoken mayor of Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon, sat beneath a portrait of Ahmad Kahil, a doctor and his predecessor. Dr. Kahil was killed in an Israeli strike on the municipal building on Oct. 16, 2024, that took the lives of 16 people in all. The rubble remains.

I asked Mr. al-Din if he was afraid. “No,” he said. “I have to be with my people through good times and bad.”

Nabatieh and the surrounding area continue to be hit by intermittent Israeli strikes, killing people and heightening the sense that the cease-fire is even less stable than Lebanon’s battered buildings. To the mayor’s eyes, American strategy is devoted solely to support of Israel.




'Imperial Israel’ in the New Middle East


archive.ph/jphZ9

[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]

By Roger Cohen
Nov. 26, 2025

[on-site, in-depth report from Lebanon, with many photos]

Abbas Fakhr al-Din, the soft-spoken mayor of Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon, sat beneath a portrait of Ahmad Kahil, a doctor and his predecessor. Dr. Kahil was killed in an Israeli strike on the municipal building on Oct. 16, 2024, that took the lives of 16 people in all. The rubble remains.

I asked Mr. al-Din if he was afraid. “No,” he said. “I have to be with my people through good times and bad.”

Nabatieh and the surrounding area continue to be hit by intermittent Israeli strikes, killing people and heightening the sense that the cease-fire is even less stable than Lebanon’s battered buildings. To the mayor’s eyes, American strategy is devoted solely to support of Israel.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/26/world/middleeast/imperial-israel-in-the-new-middle-east.html



How did the Ad Networks find my search?


So a bit ago I got an add for "canned rambutan". I had looked up Rambutan a few days prior after hearing it mentioned 10 hours into the video game Baby Steps. I wasn't using a VPN at the time and I didn't have fingerprinting protections active but I only mentioned it to a few sources (according to my browser history) all of which generally are implied to be private.

Which of these do you think is the reason the ad networks know?
- Wikipedia
- Startpage Search
- Duckduckgo Search
- My ISP
- Firefox
- My Firefox Extensions
- Kubuntu
- CachyOS
- The omnipotent algorithm connecting my mentions of Baby Steps with my progress through the game.
- Does this only make sense if my browser history is incomplete?
- Maybe I was using DNS over HTTPS via Cloudflare at the time of my search.

Any guesses as to where the weak link is?

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in reply to FoundFootFootage78

It's duckduckgo. Search duckduckgo.com with the term "restaurants near me." You'll often get responses that are close to your IP location.

That couldn't happen unless DDG passes your IP address on to Bing. It's possible they censor part of the IP and only pass part of it to Bing, but probably not.

(Go ahead! Try it!)

Since Bing sells to data brokers, data brokers know your IP is linked to a search for rambutan, even without fingerprinting your browser.

I'm not calling duckduckgo.com a honeypot... I'm also not calling it not a honeypot. But it knows too much for something supposedly private.

Any closed source firefox extension that has access to the browser display could be parsing the texts and selling it and your IP and other identifiers to data brokers. It's part of how these extensions are profitable.

Cloudflare also does highly advanced fingerprinting and has a script called cloudflare insights, so it seems likely that any cloudflare activity is generating marketing data.

Questa voce è stata modificata (2 settimane fa)
in reply to FoundFootFootage78

Out of what you say, probably cloudflare or incomplete history. Have a great day!


'Imperial Israel’ in the New Middle East


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/39747783

archive.ph/jphZ9

[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]

By Roger Cohen
Nov. 26, 2025

[on-site, in-depth report from Lebanon, with many photos]

Abbas Fakhr al-Din, the soft-spoken mayor of Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon, sat beneath a portrait of Ahmad Kahil, a doctor and his predecessor. Dr. Kahil was killed in an Israeli strike on the municipal building on Oct. 16, 2024, that took the lives of 16 people in all. The rubble remains.

I asked Mr. al-Din if he was afraid. “No,” he said. “I have to be with my people through good times and bad.”

Nabatieh and the surrounding area continue to be hit by intermittent Israeli strikes, killing people and heightening the sense that the cease-fire is even less stable than Lebanon’s battered buildings. To the mayor’s eyes, American strategy is devoted solely to support of Israel.




'Imperial Israel’ in the New Middle East


archive.ph/jphZ9

[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]

By Roger Cohen
Nov. 26, 2025

[on-site, in-depth report from Lebanon, with many photos]

Abbas Fakhr al-Din, the soft-spoken mayor of Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon, sat beneath a portrait of Ahmad Kahil, a doctor and his predecessor. Dr. Kahil was killed in an Israeli strike on the municipal building on Oct. 16, 2024, that took the lives of 16 people in all. The rubble remains.

I asked Mr. al-Din if he was afraid. “No,” he said. “I have to be with my people through good times and bad.”

Nabatieh and the surrounding area continue to be hit by intermittent Israeli strikes, killing people and heightening the sense that the cease-fire is even less stable than Lebanon’s battered buildings. To the mayor’s eyes, American strategy is devoted solely to support of Israel.



https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/26/world/middleeast/imperial-israel-in-the-new-middle-east.html

Questa voce è stata modificata (2 settimane fa)


'Imperial Israel’ in the New Middle East


archive.ph/jphZ9

[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]

By Roger Cohen
Nov. 26, 2025

[on-site, in-depth report from Lebanon, with many photos]

Abbas Fakhr al-Din, the soft-spoken mayor of Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon, sat beneath a portrait of Ahmad Kahil, a doctor and his predecessor. Dr. Kahil was killed in an Israeli strike on the municipal building on Oct. 16, 2024, that took the lives of 16 people in all. The rubble remains.

I asked Mr. al-Din if he was afraid. “No,” he said. “I have to be with my people through good times and bad.”

Nabatieh and the surrounding area continue to be hit by intermittent Israeli strikes, killing people and heightening the sense that the cease-fire is even less stable than Lebanon’s battered buildings. To the mayor’s eyes, American strategy is devoted solely to support of Israel.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/26/world/middleeast/imperial-israel-in-the-new-middle-east.html

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in reply to Peter Link

They need to get some real air defenses. Israel would be seriously knee-capped if they have to fight face-to-face rather than from the air.


in reply to jankforlife

Weird, almost like something happened where the entire country decided to resist imperialism and purge corruption
in reply to SkybreakerEngineer

That's a weird way to say "have a bunch of nazis take over and do ethnic cleansing"
in reply to jankforlife

Watching movies from the 90s is a trip because its full of casual chauvinist contempt for Ukraine and other former Soviet countries, portraying them as backwards shitholes full of criminals and sex workers. Then the switch was thrown in 2022 and These People Are Gondor, Actually. It's so hollow, all the rhetoric so cheap and timely. When we finish sucking them dry and discard them, their image will be made that of dour savages who simply hate us for our freedom.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I love how you can post western mainstream media sources and get no pushback, but make a post saying the exact same thing but referencing a Russian source and you immediately attract a dozen downvotes and comments about how you are a Russian propagandist.
in reply to cfgaussian

Well, but that's kind of how it works.

If you say something positive about yourself, it's not worth anything. But if an adversary says something positive about you, it has meaning because they are not incentivized to say the thing.



Canada’s “Diversification” Trade Deal Is a Gift to Autocrats


The UAE is facing increasing scrutiny for its increasingly imperial foreign policy. It participated in the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen and backs a separatist movement in the former South Yemen.

More controversial is its alleged support for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that are battling the Sudanese military. The RSF's campaign for control of Sudan has reached genocidal proportions, with nearly 30,000 killed in the city of El Fasher in only a few days, according to Minni Minnawi, the governor of Darfur region, where El Fasher is located.

For Canada to announce that it is seeking closer ties to the UAE at this moment looks ignorant at best and callous at worst. There are also serious questions as to what benefits this will bring Canada. While the UAE does invest in green energy projects around the world, the Canadian government is signaling that liquefied natural gas (LNG) is to be part of this new relationship. Ottawa is signaling that LNG will feature in this new relationship, a strange move if Canada is serious about its decarbonization commitments.

The idea of natural gas as a "bridging fuel" between dirtier fossil fuels like coal and renewables is largely a mirage. Recent research on China --- the world's biggest coal consumer and LNG importer --- finds that rising LNG imports have not reduced or slowed the country's coal usage and still plays only a marginal role in its power mix. Instead, it is wind and solar that are squeezing coal out, and these renewables are now cheaper than gas-fired power.



in reply to NightOwl

They might get some sympathy from Iran, but the Suadis are too friendly with Trump for any traction.
in reply to bulwark

If the US takes control of Venezuela's oil prod, the OPEC and therefore Saudi control over the oil price diminishes. Therefore Saudi revenues are likely to fall. While I don't expect Saudi to do anything, there would be logic in them doing so. Perhaps MBS could use the backchannel to tell Trump not to invade.
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India forces WhatsApp and Telegram into permanent SIM binding


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/54163653

The Indian telecommunications authority, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), has instructed eight messenger services to implement a permanent binding to inserted SIM cards. Affected are WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Snapchat, ShareChat, as well as the Indian services Arattai, JioChat, and Josh. According to the directive, the companies must ensure within 90 days that their services can only be used with a physically inserted SIM card.




India forces WhatsApp and Telegram into permanent SIM binding


The Indian telecommunications authority, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), has instructed eight messenger services to implement a permanent binding to inserted SIM cards. Affected are WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Snapchat, ShareChat, as well as the Indian services Arattai, JioChat, and Josh. According to the directive, the companies must ensure within 90 days that their services can only be used with a physically inserted SIM card.



in reply to Matt

Basically no longer fork since 2020, has own protocol now. getsession.org/introducing-the…


‘Don’t want a slave’s peace’: Maduro hits back after Trump ultimatum; tensions surge


Sources told the Miami Hearld that during the call Trump had pressed Maduro to leave “right away”, offering guarantees for his family only if he resigned on the spot. Maduro reportedly refused and instead put forward counter-demands, including global amnesty and the ability to retain control of the armed forces even if he ceded political power.

According to the Miami Herald, there has been no further communication since, despite Maduro’s attempt to secure a second call after Trump declared Venezuelan airspace “closed in its entirety”.




China pares down US Treasury holdings




China-Russia cooperation expanding in traditional areas, emerging sectors



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Yeah, obviously Russia always knew better than to permanently occupy western Banderite concentrations. So Europe will inherit a nest of angry, armed fascists who feel betrayed. Good luck with that.
in reply to davel

The one consistent theme throughout the war has been that western analysts have solely focused on considering the negative consequences for Russia without ever stopping to think what the negative consequences for the west might be.

in reply to vextuu

*Per reddit u/pathtracing - Thu Jun 19 08:27:23 2025 UTC - old.reddit.com/r/ipv6/comments…

I think the problem is you (and others) using the term “vpn” to cover various different needs.

There’s:

  • actual privacy from network observers, which is about only Mullvad
  • exploiting non-technical podcast listeners, which is just about every other product labelled “vpn”
  • providing better connectivity, which is Tunnelbroker or a GRE/vxlan provider
  • joining the DFZ via a crap isp, which is bgptunnel and various more expensive ones

You want 3 or 4, which is fine. Making item 1 provide a subnet doesn’t help 1 do its job any better and definitely will harm unskilled users.




‘There is no Mamdani effect’: Manhattan luxury home sales surge after mayoral election, undercutting predictions of doom and escape to Florida


In the aftermath of much well-heeled panic about a potential mass exodus of New York millionaires and billionaires following the election of Zohran Mamdani, the contrary is already happening, and Manhattan luxury apartment buyers are voting with their wallets.

Signed contracts for Manhattan homes costing $4 million or more rose to 176 in November, a 25% increase from October’s 141 deals, according to fresh data from brokerage Douglas Elliman and appraiser Miller Samuel. New signed contracts of more than $4 million increased at more than twice the rate of the overall market, the report noted.






Micron Announces Exit from Crucial Consumer Business


Crucial consumer-branded products at key retailers, e-tailers and distributors worldwide will seize sales on February 1, 2026 as it repositions to sell its products direct to manufacturing and commercial channels only.



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Maduro may have to bring out their gundams

Look at this imperial hubris:

Maduro has said there are 8 million civilians training in militias, but one source estimated that only thousands of intelligence personnel, armed ruling-party supporters and militia members would really participate in defensive actions.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

sources and planning documents seen, but not shared, by Reuters

six unnamed sources familiar with Venezuelan military capabilities said

reuters

the U.S. is seeking regime change to take control of Venezuela's vast oil reserves.


That is the polite way of saying the US wants to destroy Venezuela and steal in natural resources.



Linus vs Linus




I Tried Switching to Linux for 157 Days - BasicallyHomeless


in reply to geneva_convenience

He's content is good but for some reason looking at he's face makes me really uncomfordable.

in reply to 🏴حمید پیام عباسی🏴

When Taiwan returns home and all Americans are addicted to fentanyl, this humiliation will end.