Any list of AI generated sites?
There is like some big list i can get? I'd like to block all of them from my search engine
DoorDash and Uber sue NYC over delivery tip laws, citing ‘tipping fatigue,’ ‘rising prices’
DoorDash and Uber sue NYC over delivery tip laws, citing ‘tipping fatigue,’ ‘rising prices’
The companies say requirements for how they display tipping options on their apps violate their free speech and property rights.Andrew Giambrone (Gothamist)
DoorDash and Uber sue NYC over delivery tip laws, citing ‘tipping fatigue,’ ‘rising prices’
DoorDash and Uber sue NYC over delivery tip laws, citing ‘tipping fatigue,’ ‘rising prices’
The companies say requirements for how they display tipping options on their apps violate their free speech and property rights.Andrew Giambrone (Gothamist)
Storm Byron brings a new catastrophic chapter to Gaza - while Israel is safe and dry
Lubna Masarwa
11 December 2025 22:50 GMT
Last update: ~1000 EST
Storm Byron began lashing Gaza on Wednesday with torrential rain and flooding continuing into Thursday, and is expected to last through the week.Hundreds of thousands of people displaced by Israel's ongoing genocidal war were huddling in tent camps that offer no protection from the elements, with many already swamped due to the mass bombing of sewage and drainage systems.
Two months into the so-called "ceasefire", this vulnerable population faces the worst of winter and the rapid spread of disease, with literally nowhere dry to shelter.
Moreover, Israel is still blocking aid. More than 6,500 trucks are waiting at the crossings to be let into Gaza with essential winter supplies, including tents, blankets, warm clothing and hygiene materials. As they wait, children are going barefoot and wearing summer clothes in the freezing cold.
Storm Byron brings a new catastrophic chapter to Gaza- while Israel is safe and dry
As relief convoys remain stalled and basic infrastructure is decimated, Palestinians are left unequipped to withstand freezing conditions after years of siege and global indifferenceMiddle East Eye
Storm Byron brings a new catastrophic chapter to Gaza - while Israel is safe and dry
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40232725
Lubna Masarwa
11 December 2025 22:50 GMT
Last update: ~1000 EST
Storm Byron began lashing Gaza on Wednesday with torrential rain and flooding continuing into Thursday, and is expected to last through the week.Hundreds of thousands of people displaced by Israel's ongoing genocidal war were huddling in tent camps that offer no protection from the elements, with many already swamped due to the mass bombing of sewage and drainage systems.
Two months into the so-called "ceasefire", this vulnerable population faces the worst of winter and the rapid spread of disease, with literally nowhere dry to shelter.
Moreover, Israel is still blocking aid. More than 6,500 trucks are waiting at the crossings to be let into Gaza with essential winter supplies, including tents, blankets, warm clothing and hygiene materials. As they wait, children are going barefoot and wearing summer clothes in the freezing cold.
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As we struggle through the Trump catastrophes, and worsening worldwide conditions, it seems to me it's more than difficult to convince people of the obvious.
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I used to report from the West Bank. Twenty years after my last visit, I was shocked by how much worse it is today
Thu 11 Dec 2025 00.00 EST
I had not planned to write anything about my trip to the West Bank last month. But I changed my mind when I witnessed how much daily life for Palestinians had deteriorated, how dispirited they have become and how much control Israel and its settlers now exercise over the Palestinian population. I had expected conditions for Palestinians would be worse, but not this much worse.At the end of the second intifada, there were, according to the UN, 376 checkpoints and barriers in the West Bank. Today there are an estimated 849, many of them erected in the last two years.
I used to report from the West Bank. Twenty years after my last visit, I was shocked by how much worse it is today
The long read: Among the many people I met, there was a pervasive feeling of hopelessness and a sense that resistance is slowly becoming a memoryEwen MacAskill (The Guardian)
I used to report from the West Bank. Twenty years after my last visit, I was shocked by how much worse it is today
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40232005
Thu 11 Dec 2025 00.00 EST
I had not planned to write anything about my trip to the West Bank last month. But I changed my mind when I witnessed how much daily life for Palestinians had deteriorated, how dispirited they have become and how much control Israel and its settlers now exercise over the Palestinian population. I had expected conditions for Palestinians would be worse, but not this much worse.At the end of the second intifada, there were, according to the UN, 376 checkpoints and barriers in the West Bank. Today there are an estimated 849, many of them erected in the last two years.
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US sanctions six more ships after seizing oil tanker off Venezuela
The US has imposed fresh sanctions on six more ships said to be carrying Venezuelan oil, a day after seizing a tanker off the country's coast.
Sanctions have also been placed on some of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's relatives and businesses associated with what Washington calls his illegitimate regime.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters the seized vessel, called the Skipper, had been involved in "illicit oil shipping" and would be taken to an American port.
Caracas has described it as an act of "international piracy".
US sanctions six more ships after seizing oil tanker off Venezuela
The White House plans to move the tanker to a US port and seize the oil on board, a move Caracas has labelled as an act of "international piracy".Maia Davies (BBC News)
14 killed in Gaza storm, including three children
At least 14 Palestinians have died in the last 24 hours from plummeting temperatures and collapsing buildings amid Storm Byron in Gaza, Wafa news agency is reporting.
The figure includes at least three children who died from hypothermia.
Civil defence services reported that six people died when a house collapsed in the Bir al-Naaja area in northern Gaza. They added that two others had died after a wall collapsed in Gaza City's al-Rimal neighbourhood, while another died in Shati refugee camp- also from a wall collapse.
They added that around 15 houses have collapsed across Gaza, leaving rescue teams scrambling to recover people from the rubble.
Live: 14 killed in Gaza storm, including three children
Emergency teams scramble to recover victims from rubble as 15 houses collapseMEE staff (Middle East Eye)
Norman Finkelstein’s Most Explosive Interview Yet
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Which RSS are you using?
So, I’m using Reeder Classic on iPhone. However, I can’t use it on my PC and it seems the developer has fully abandoned the Classic version and barely updates his newest ReederPlus app (which misses a lot of features I like).
So I’m searching for a new RSS. I was looking on InoReader but it’s a bit expensive (either €80/yearly or €8,99/monthly) and it seems that many old users are not fond of InoReader’s decision making.
What are you using?
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12 dead and 27,000 tents destroyed in Gaza storms; Report finds $1 billion in revenue from Gaza aid extortion; Trump signs order blocking state laws on AI
12 dead and 27,000 tents destroyed in Gaza storms; Report finds $1 billion in revenue from Gaza aid extortion; Trump signs order blocking state laws on AI
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40229624
At least 12 Palestinians killed as torrential rains, high winds, and flash floods batter Gaza. 13 homes have collapsed and more than 27,000 tents have been destroyed. Israeli artillery strikes kill one and wound seven in the Jabilya refugee camp. A new report from Mada Masr finds a network of businessmen reaped $1 billion “coordinating” the entry of goods into Gaza. Israel denies cancer treatment to a five-year-old Palestinian. Israel’s Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir again threatens to demolish al-Qassam’s grave. President Donald Trump signs executive order blocking state laws on AI. Released Palestinian-American prisoner Mohammed Zaher Ibrahim returns to the U.S.; a new report claims Jared Kushner intervened to free the American teen, though Ibrahim’s family was unaware of any such intervention. Judge orders the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is confronted with a veteran she deported. The House of Representatives votes down Trump’s union-busting executive order. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee dismisses the connection between Israel and Epstein. President Trump’s redistricting plan is rejected by Indiana Republicans. House Republicans are nearing a deal to extend Obamacare subsidies. Trump considers revoking the visas of two of Elon Musk’s critics, including Imran Ahmed—a key opponent of UK politician Jeremy Corbyn and a figure who targeted opposition media in the UK. 33 killed in an airstrike in Myanmar. The South Sudanese army moves toward the Heglig oil field, with the approval of both Sudanese factions. The civilian death toll in South Kivu exceeds 400. Bulgaria’s government falls.
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Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
"People decided that it was time that we took our future into our own hands"Nathan Grayson (Aftermath)
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
"People decided that it was time that we took our future into our own hands"Nathan Grayson (Aftermath)
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
"People decided that it was time that we took our future into our own hands"Nathan Grayson (Aftermath)
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Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
"People decided that it was time that we took our future into our own hands"Nathan Grayson (Aftermath)
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
Doom Studio id Software Unionizes To Secure AI Protections, Benefits: ‘We See The Direction The Industry Is Headed’
"People decided that it was time that we took our future into our own hands"Nathan Grayson (Aftermath)
Five key climate questions for China’s next ‘five-year plan’
Q&A: Five key climate questions for China’s next ‘five-year plan’ - Carbon Brief
China’s central and local governments, as well as state-owned enterprises, are busy preparing for the next five-year planning period, spanning 2026-30.Lauri Myllyvirta (Carbon Brief)
Strawberry Switchblade - Since Yesterday
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Big Oil’s Climate Ads Have Propped Up Fake Promises and False Solutions for Past 25 Years, Report Finds
First-of-its-kind analysis of hundreds of climate-related advertisements from BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell suggests that oil companies are continuing to mislead the public on climate.
No paywall; you do need to scroll down to go past the request for a donation.
This is the same shit that happened with big tobacco and it sent lung cancer rates soaring in the 80s and 90s.
The same thing is going to happen this time around ... except the lung cancer won't affect humans ... the planet is going to be the one to deal with global lung cancer ... and in case you didn't understand the analogy - WE are the cancer cells ... we grow exponentially without regard to our host and continue growing, consuming and generating toxins, even though we know its killing our host.
One of us will either have to die or change ... I'm not worried about the earth because she's been through far worse than us before and survived, so she won't die and she won't change because she doesn't have to, all she has to do is wait ... which leaves us -> if we don't change, then we will die.
Cosmic Desktop & PopOS 24.04 deep dive
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Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Released: A Letter From Our Founder
Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Released: A Letter From Our Founder
An important message on Pop!_OS, Linux, and one downright fantastic community.System76 Blog
Federal Judge Blocks FEMA From Canceling Climate Resiliency Grants
A Thursday ruling said the Trump administration cannot eliminate the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program without Congress.
Super-Emitter of the most Damaging Greenhouse Gas found in Germany
Super-Emitter of the most Damaging Greenhouse Gas found in Germany
Through atmospheric measurements, scientists have identified a chemical factory operated by Solvay in Southern Germany as the source of massive amounts of Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF₆) emissions.Hanno Böck (industrydecarbonization.com)
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Wondering whether Solvay HQ in belgium had any role in covering this up ?
I recall using SF6 30 years ago to study ocean gas fluxes, but only microlitres, as we knew about it’s crazy high GWP even then.
Solvay's factory reported only 56 kilograms of SF₆ emissions for 2023 to Germany's industrial emissions register. The scientist's estimates are 500 times higher: around 30 tons. Its effect on the atmosphere is more than that of 700,000 tons of CO₂ due to the high global warming potential of SF₆, comparable to a coal-fired power plant.
So, in terms of how much they probably lied: really bad.
In terms of whether this one factory could significantly screw up climate: not as bad. Footprint is roughly the size of a large coal-burning plant going at full load.
They obviously have to fix their leaks + pay for their emissions + pay a large fine + show their internal documents to make it clear if this was intended.
Catastrophic US floods linked to hotter climate | Rising temperatures and extreme rainfall might not seem connected, but they often are. Here's how.
Catastrophic US floods linked to hotter climate
Rising temperatures and extreme rainfall might not seem connected, but they often are. Here's how.Stuart Braun (Deutsche Welle)
The Paris climate treaty changed the world. Here’s how | There’s much more to do, but we should be encouraged by the progress we have made
The Paris climate treaty changed the world. Here’s how
There’s much more to do, but we should be encouraged by the progress we have madeRebecca Solnit (The Guardian)
2025: The year the US gave up on climate, and the world gave up on us
While the U.S. sits in self-imposed isolation, the rest of the world, led by China, raced ahead to invest in renewables and commit to climate action.
In 2025, the US gave up on climate — and the world gave up on us
While the U.S. sits in self-imposed isolation, the rest of the world, led by China, raced to build renewables and commit to climate action.Naveena Sadasivam (Grist)
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Climate change is stealing rain and snow from the Colorado River, new report says
In a collection of essays, leading Colorado River scientists say the basin is “dancing with deadpool ” and facing a dire future.
Climate change is stealing rain and snow from the Colorado River, new report says
Leading scientists from around the Colorado River Basin release climate warnings about the future water supply for 40 million people.Shannon Mullane (The Colorado Sun)
Will the Self-Driving Cars of the Future Lower Emissions?
Waymo is rapidly expanding in the U.S. But experts say there are big questions about how self-driving cars could affect traffic and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Lawsuit Seeks to Stop Oil Exploration in Remote Areas of the US Arctic
A federal lawsuit argues that proposed work by ConocoPhillips could threaten delicate ecosystems in the largest tract of public land in the U.S.
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