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Leaked Doc: Homeland Security's Domestic Terror Obsession


The annual assessment, which has been prepared since 2020, purports to offer a holistic assessment to threats to the Western Hemisphere. These assessments have consistently focused on what you imagine: southern border security, the drug trade, immigration, and critical infrastructure protection in the United States.

But this year’s assessment, marked “For Official Use Only” and not yet released to the public, identifies violent extremism on the part of American citizens as the priority and greatest threat.

One phrase in particular stands out to me as new: potential terrorism based upon “class-based or economic grievances.” (The term has not appeared in any previous assessment.)

The assessment doesn’t define what it means by “class-based or economic grievances.” The phrase could as much refer to an angry MAGA Midwesterner as it could any Mamdani-supporting urban dweller. But the focus is clear: the main threat to the “homeland,” DHS thinks, is the American people.




Videos circulating online show SDF supporters attacking Syrians across Europe


Videos circulating on social media show SDF and YPG supporters attacking people and businesses while shouting racist comments in several European cities. Many Syrians have reported physical assaults, property damage, and verbal harassment.

In Germany, YPG and SDF supporters took to the streets in several cities to protest against Syrian army operations in northeastern Syria. What began as demonstrations quickly escalated into violence, with protesters using firecrackers, pyrotechnics, and iron bars against police attempting to maintain order.

Businesses across Berlin, Dortmund, and other German cities reported vandalism, with Syrian-owned shops targeted in particular. The protests were followed by direct attacks on Syrians and assaults on individuals who identified as Syrian Arabs.



You can now use Debian without Linux


The GNU project was started in 1983 and in 2025 you can finally use a pure GNU operating system. Not that you'd want to but that is some serious perseverance.
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in reply to joonazan

Didn't debian already offer a hurd image many years ago? I could be wrong but i thought i heard (or hurd hah) someone mention it in a video recently. I think it was on old guix video from dt (i decided to try and write a guix config so i was watching some guix content).
in reply to joonazan

So what's the difference between this kernel and the Linux kernel? Are they both intended to be interface-equivalent (even if they aren't in the same place on the implementation side)? Any fundamentally different design policies?



LibreFind: l’app Android che trova alternative FOSS alle applicazioni proprietarie


LibreFind nasce con un obiettivo molto chiaro: aiutare gli utenti Android a individuare rapidamente quali applicazioni installate non sono libere e quali alternative open source possono sostituirle. L’app il cui [strong][url=https://github.com/jksalcedo/l

LibreFind nasce con un obiettivo molto chiaro: aiutare gli utenti Android a individuare rapidamente quali applicazioni installate non sono libere e quali alternative open source possono sostituirle. L’app il cui repository è pubblicato su GitHub analizza il dispositivo, confronta i pacchetti con un database ospitato su Firebase Firestore e restituisce un elenco ordinato di software proprietario insieme a suggerimenti FOSS pertinenti. L’idea è semplice ma potente, perché permette di avere una panoramica immediata del livello di libertà del proprio telefono e di intervenire con scelte più consapevoli.

Grazie a @digidavidex@mastodon.uno per la segnalazione

Qui l'articolo completo:
linuxeasy.org/librefind-lapp-a…



What do you think of loss32?


A dream of a Linux distribution where the entire desktop environment is Win32 software running under WINE. A completely free and open-source OS where you can just download .exe files and run them, for the power user who isn't necessarily a Unixhead, or just for someone who thinks this sounds fun.

I like the layout and looks of windows 2000 but I think running actual exe files from the old OS is not viable from security standpoint.

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in reply to deleted

I wonder if this has any practical benefits over running a Windows OS in a VM...

edit: piping, or easier collaboration between, Win32 and Linux programs could be an example. The creator mentions creative and gaming applications.

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in reply to comfy

My mom and my wife's mom have computers soon to be out of support. Windows.

They need something stable, but also that does all their normal stuff. I'd love something that updated cleanly like enterprise Linux, but gave them the win7 interface they had for so long (they complain about this one now).

So that's your market. Yeah, a wine box would work well, and Nobara is nearly the winning candidate. But even it requires a lot of finagling for windows people, and I'd love something completely seamless so it's easier to support.

in reply to comfy

I would say not running Windows is itself a practical benefit. I would also say the four freedoms constitute a very practical benefit (even if the software you're running on top of the OS is proprietary).
in reply to deleted

it does look like ~~reactos~~ windows but better. damn, i wish i had the skills for such a project.

might be good for the potential switchers who need something very similar to windows, old computers that need to brainlessly run win32 software. deshitified windows for those who need it. normies orphaned by win10 who are not ready to learn linux headfirst for any reason. and all open source so you can actually trust your os.

this is what foss enables in spite of purists and copyrighters alike. i like it.

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Is it just me, or does anyone else feel that Lemmy should potentially duplicate this feature?


On Reddit, subreddit moderators can comment as regular users by default, and only show the green MOD badge when they intentionally “distinguish” a comment as an official moderation response.

It got me thinking about Lemmy.

On Lemmy, mod comments are often immediately identifiable, even when the mod is just participating casually in a discussion rather than speaking in an official capacity. That can sometimes unintentionally shift the tone of a thread or discourage open conversation.


Do you think Lemmy should consider:

A clearer opt-in distinction system for mod comments

The ability for mods to participate by default as regular users unless explicitly marking a comment as “mod voice”

Or is the current transparency model preferable for federated communities?


Curious how other instance admins, mods, and users feel about this — especially from a trust, power-balance, and community-health perspective.

Is this something Lemmy should copy from Reddit, or is it intentionally different for good reason?

in reply to Teknevra

Oh ok, I now get what you mean.

Because of how federation works, that (or those, depending on what client you use,) badges or indicators can't be completely hidden.

Lemmy devs could I guess hide it in the API, but it would be as hidden as votes are right now (e.g. if someone really wanted to, they could spin up a temporary instance to get that info). I mean, look at what lemvotes.org/ does.

And in this case, you don't even need an instance, you can literally just use browser.pub on your browser right now to get the moderators activitypub collection: browser.pub/https%3A%2F%2Flemm…

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in reply to asudox

This isnt really a matter of the API. Its up to developers of apps or frontends to show a badge for moderators on each comment, and this could also easily be hidden. This has come up before, but it seems no one really cares enough to push such a change through.
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Rahm Emanuel steers a course between 'monopolists' and 'Marxists'


He is now exploring a campaign for the presidency, an effort that seems designed to challenge some orthodoxies of that same party.


Archived at web.archive.org/web/2026012213…



Is it just me, or does anyone else feel that Lemmy should potentially duplicate this feature?


On Reddit, subreddit moderators can comment as regular users by default, and only show the green MOD badge when they intentionally “distinguish” a comment as an official moderation response.

It got me thinking about Lemmy.

On Lemmy, mod comments are often immediately identifiable, even when the mod is just participating casually in a discussion rather than speaking in an official capacity. That can sometimes unintentionally shift the tone of a thread or discourage open conversation.


Do you think Lemmy should consider:

A clearer opt-in distinction system for mod comments

The ability for mods to participate by default as regular users unless explicitly marking a comment as “mod voice”

Or is the current transparency model preferable for federated communities?


Curious how other instance admins, mods, and users feel about this — especially from a trust, power-balance, and community-health perspective.

Is this something Lemmy should copy from Reddit, or is it intentionally different for good reason?

in reply to Teknevra

Lemmy already has a “speak as mod” feature, but the mod/admin badges are displayed regardless. github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/i…


Egypt and Saudi Arabia pressure Libya’s Haftar to stop UAE supplies to Sudan’s RSF


Egypt and Saudi Arabia have stepped up pressure on Khalifa Haftar over the eastern Libya commander’s role in facilitating Emirati military support to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), warning that continued assistance could trigger a serious shift in Cairo’s relationship with him.

The pressure forms part of a broader Egyptian-Saudi effort to block flows of arms, fuel and fighters to the RSF, curb the UAE influence across the region and prevent further destabilisation along the sensitive Egypt–Libya–Sudan border triangle.

Earlier this month, Saddam Haftar, Khalifa’s son and deputy commander-in-chief of his Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF), visited Cairo and met Egyptian Defence Minister Abdel Meguid Saker and other senior military and security officials.

Egyptian and Libyan media portrayed the meeting as focused on military cooperation, but the full purpose of the visit was not publicly disclosed.



How Do Developers Ensure Profitability in P2E Games?


Profitability in P2E games hinges on designing a well-balanced in-game economy, integrating tokenomics, and encouraging continuous player engagement. Experts in P2E Game Development optimize the flow of rewards, tradeable assets, and staking opportunities to generate sustainable revenue. Monetization strategies can include NFT sales, marketplace commissions, and subscription models while maintaining fairness and fun for players. By carefully aligning economic incentives with gameplay, developers ensure both player satisfaction and business growth.


UK: Report into Maccabi Tel Aviv police ban failed to include local Muslim voices


The head of a British policing watchdog tasked with investigating the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending the Israeli football club’s match against Aston Villa failed to include any voices from Birmingham’s Muslim community in his preliminary report.

The report by Andy Cooke, the chief inspector of constabulary, led to the UK Home Secretary Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood saying that she had “no confidence” in Craig Guildford, the chief constable of West Midlands Police (WMP), prompting Guildford’s immediate retirement.

Those interviewed by Cooke include the charge d’affaires from the Israeli embassy in London, a representative of the Jewish Representative Council for Birmingham and West Midlands, and Lord Mann, the government’s independent adviser on antisemitism.

However, Cooke did not include any voices from Muslim community groups or mosque leaders. Muslims make up approximately 30 percent of Birmingham’s population and almost 10 percent of the wider West Midlands region, according to census data.



UK court ruling a threat to jurors who acquit pro-Palestine activists on moral grounds


It relates to a criminal case against five women charged with criminal damage for breaking the windows of JP Morgan Bank’s European head office at Victoria Embankment over its fossil fuel investments.

During the trial, which began in February 2024 at Inner London Crown Court, protesters held signs reminding jurors that they have an “absolute right” to acquit a defendant on conscience.

Judge Silas Reid instructed the jury to disregard the placards, saying they were “misstating the law".

He then told them that it is a “criminal offence for a juror to do anything from which it can be concluded that a decision will be made on anything other than the evidence in the case”.

The women were handed suspended sentences, but launched an appeal on the basis that Judge Reid had wrongly directed the jury that it would be a criminal offence for them to acquit the defendants according to conscience.

They argued that in telling jurors this, he was pressuring them to return a guilty verdict. They said this made their convictions “unsafe”.

The campaign group Defend Our Juries (DOJ) said the ruling is the latest in a slew of efforts by the government to crack down on a growing trend of juries acquitting members of social movements – including pro-Palestine and climate activists – according to conscience.


in reply to FundMECFS

The obligation to obbey the Copyright of others is only for the riff-raff.
in reply to Aceticon

The obligation to obbey the ~~Copyright of others~~ anything is only for the riff-raff.



Hind Rajab group urges Greece to arrest 'Israeli' Defense Minister


The Brussels-based human rights organization Hind Rajab announced Wednesday that it filed a formal complaint with Greek authorities calling for the arrest and investigation of 'Israeli' Defense Minister Yisrael Katz over alleged war crimes committed in Gaza.

Katz has been visiting Athens since Monday on an official trip scheduled to end Thursday. The complaint was submitted to the Greek Supreme Court prosecutor, urging urgent legal action due to the short duration of Katz’s stay.

Hind Rajab asserts that Katz’s policies and conduct amount to acts of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity under Article 2 of the Genocide Convention and Article 6 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. The complaint emphasizes that Greece’s jurisdiction and legal obligations are activated while Katz is present on Greek soil.



I'm tired of LLM bullshitting. So I fixed it.


Hello!

As a handsome local AI enjoyer™ you’ve probably noticed one of the big flaws with LLMs:

It lies. Confidently. ALL THE TIME.

(Technically, it “bullshits” - link.springer.com/article/10.1…

I’m autistic and extremely allergic to vibes-based tooling, so … I built a thing. Maybe it’s useful to you too.

The thing: llama-conductor


llama-conductor is a router that sits between your frontend (OWUI / SillyTavern / LibreChat / etc) and your backend (llama.cpp + llama-swap, or any OpenAI-compatible endpoint). Local-first (because fuck big AI), but it should talk to anything OpenAI-compatible if you point it there (note: experimental so YMMV).

Not a model, not a UI, not magic voodoo.

A glass-box that makes the stack behave like a deterministic system, instead of a drunk telling a story about the fish that got away.

TL;DR: “In God we trust. All others must bring data.”

Three examples:

1) KB mechanics that don’t suck (1990s engineering: markdown, JSON, checksums)


You keep “knowledge” as dumb folders on disk. Drop docs (.txt, .md, .pdf) in them. Then:

  • >>attach <kb> — attaches a KB folder
  • >>summ new — generates SUMM_*.md files with SHA-256 provenance baked in
  • `>> moves the original to a sub-folder

Now, when you ask something like:

“yo, what did the Commodore C64 retail for in 1982?”


…it answers from the attached KBs only. If the fact isn’t there, it tells you - explicitly - instead of winging it. Eg:

The provided facts state the Commodore 64 launched at $595 and was reduced to $250, but do not specify a 1982 retail price. The Amiga’s pricing and timeline are also not detailed in the given facts.

Missing information includes the exact 1982 retail price for Commodore’s product line and which specific model(s) were sold then. The answer assumes the C64 is the intended product but cannot confirm this from the facts.

Confidence: medium | Source: Mixed


No vibes. No “well probably…”. Just: here’s what’s in your docs, here’s what’s missing, don't GIGO yourself into stupid.

And when you’re happy with your summaries, you can:

  • >>move to vault — promote those SUMMs into Qdrant for the heavy mode.


2) Mentats: proof-or-refusal mode (Vault-only)


Mentats is the “deep think” pipeline against your curated sources. It’s enforced isolation:

  • no chat history
  • no filesystem KBs
  • no Vodka
  • Vault-only grounding (Qdrant)

It runs triple-pass (thinker → critic → thinker). It’s slow on purpose. You can audit it. And if the Vault has nothing relevant? It refuses and tells you to go pound sand:

FINAL_ANSWER:
The provided facts do not contain information about the Acorn computer or its 1995 sale price.

Sources: Vault
FACTS_USED: NONE
[ZARDOZ HATH SPOKEN]

Also yes, it writes a mentats_debug.log, because of course it does. Go look at it any time you want.

The flow is basically: Attach KBs → SUMM → Move to Vault → Mentats. No mystery meat. No “trust me bro, embeddings.”

3) Vodka: deterministic memory on a potato budget


Local LLMs have two classic problems: goldfish memory + context bloat that murders your VRAM.

Vodka fixes both without extra model compute. (Yes, I used the power of JSON files to hack the planet instead of buying more VRAM from NVIDIA).

  • !! stores facts verbatim (JSON on disk)
  • ?? recalls them verbatim (TTL + touch limits so memory doesn’t become landfill)
  • CTC (Cut The Crap) hard-caps context (last N messages + char cap) so you don’t get VRAM spikes after 400 messages

So instead of:

“Remember my server is 203.0.113.42” → “Got it!” → [100 msgs later] → “127.0.0.1 🥰”


you get:

!! my server is 203.0.113.42
?? server ip203.0.113.42 (with TTL/touch metadata)


And because context stays bounded: stable KV cache, stable speed, your potato PC stops crying.


There’s more (a lot more) in the README, but I’ve already over-autism’ed this post.

TL;DR:

If you want your local LLM to shut up when it doesn’t know and show receipts when it does, come poke it:

PS: Sorry about the AI slop image. I can't draw for shit.

PPS: A human with ASD wrote this using Notepad++. If it the formatting is weird, now you know why.

in reply to SuspciousCarrot78

This sounds really interesting, I'm looking forward to reading the comments here in detail and looking at the project, might even end up incorporating it into my own!

I'm working on something that addresses the same problem in a different way, the problem of constraining or delineating the specifically non-deterministic behavior one wants to involve in a complex workflow. Your approach is interesting and has a lot of conceptual overlap with mine, regarding things like strictly defining compliance criteria and rejecting noncompliant outputs, and chaining discrete steps into a packaged kind of "super step" that integrates non-deterministic substeps into a somewhat more deterministic output, etc.

How involved was it to build it to comply with the OpenAI API format? I haven't looked into that myself but may.

in reply to SuspciousCarrot78

Holy shit I'm glad to be on the autistic side of the internet.

Thank you for proving that fucking JSON text files are all you need and not "just a couple billion more parameters bro"

Awesome work, all the kudos.

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AMD China and Micro Center Confirm Ryzen 7 9850X3D Launch on January 28


AMD China and Micro Center have confirmed that the upcoming gaming CPU, the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D, will launch on January 28. Previous rumors had suggested this launch date, and now Micro Center has confirmed it. On AMD China's JD storefront, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D is already listed with a preorder option, requiring an 80 Yuan deposit, although the final price has not been disclosed. This 8-core/16-thread processor is powered by the "Zen 5" microarchitecture, enhanced with 3D V-Cache technology, and offers a speed increase over the current 9800X3D. The chip has a base frequency of 4.70 GHz and a maximum boost frequency of 5.60 GHz. Some samples have even been seen running at a 5.75 GHz boost frequency, indicating that enthusiasts might achieve even higher frequencies under regular home conditions. Our late 2024 review crowned the Ryzen 7 9800X3D as the world's best gaming processor. However, we need to determine how much of a difference the extra 400 MHz out-of-the-box overclock will make in gaming tests so we can draw more conclusions. Until third-party reviews arrive, we will have to wait.
#amd


Japan announces $6 billion in support for Ukraine


Japan will allocate $6 billion to Ukraine for humanitarian and technical support in 2026, according to a statement by Verkhovna Rada Deputy Speaker Olena Kondratyuk on Facebook.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/newsukraine.…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.






Taco Thursday: European stocks rise after Trump ‘chickens out’ on tariff threat


Gains come after US president says he will not use military force to acquire territory and cites ‘framework deal’


Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



Israel accused of extracting billions from Gaza through wartime trade controls


Israeli occupation authorities have intensified economic measures against the Gaza Strip during the ongoing war, imposing what Palestinian sources describe as “forced arrangements” that have enabled Israel to extract vast sums from Gaza’s economy while deepening humanitarian suffering.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/middleeastmo…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



EU condemns Israeli raid on UNRWA, vows continued political and financial support


The European Union on Wednesday strongly condemned the Israeli occupation authorities’ raid on the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in East Jerusalem and the subsequent demolition activities, describing the move as a serious attack on the United Nations.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/middleeastmo…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.

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Fourth bid to censure von der Leyen in European Parliament fails


The European Parliament has defeated a mostly rightwing and far-right motion of censure against the commission — for the fourth time since Ursula von der Leyen took office in December 2024.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euobserver.c…



KLM introduces free Wi-Fi on European flights


KLM has begun offering free onboard Wi-Fi on its European routes, becoming one of the first airlines in Europe to provide complimentary internet access throughout the flight. The service launches on 22 January and allows passengers to browse the web, send emails, stream music and video, and use online apps during their journey.

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/air-france-klm-group/klm-royal-dutch-airlines/klm-introduces-free-wi-fi-on-european-flights/



EU Parliament defends strong passenger rights as airlines warn of disproportionate impact


The European Parliament has adopted a strong position on the revision of EU air passenger rights rules (EU261), reaffirming its commitment to maintaining and strengthening existing protections for travellers. In a decisive plenary vote, MEPs rejected proposals from member states to dilute passenger rights, notably insisting on keeping the current three-hour delay threshold for compensation, preserving compensation levels of up to €600 depending on distance, and safeguarding the right to reimbursement, rerouting, and care in cases of delay, cancellation, or denied boarding.

https://www.aviation24.be/miscellaneous/passenger-rights/eu-parliament-defends-strong-passenger-rights-as-airlines-warn-of-disproportionate-impact/



NASA Tests Novel Wing Design to Cut Drag and Boost Aircraft Fuel Efficiency


NASA has completed a high-speed taxi test of a new wing concept designed to improve airflow and reduce drag, a step that could make future aircraft more fuel-efficient and cost-effective. The milestone test took place in the United States and highlights progress in sustainable aviation research.


EDRi launches new resource to document abuses and support a full ban on spyware in Europe


cross-posted from : lemmy.zip/post/57521167

Over the past years, repeated investigations have shown that at least 14 EU Member States have deployed spyware against journalists, human rights defenders, lawyers, activists, political opponents, and others.

Despite the findings of the European Parliament’s PEGA Inquiry Committee in 2023, and the push from human rights organisations, the European Commission has so far refused to propose binding legislation to prohibit spyware. Not only that: it has done nothing. Right now, no EU-wide red lines exist against the use of spyware. This means that victims lack effective remedies, authorities face no scrutiny, and commercial spyware vendors continue to operate with near-total impunity, enriching themselves by violating human rights, and even benefiting from European public funding.





Nascita del self-hosting


[h2]Cronache di un admin nel Fediverso, 2021 → oggi[/h2] Sono nel Fediverso dal 2021. All’inizio era tutto strano e nuovo, io ero spaesato, tipo esploratore senza bussola in una galassia piena di avatar e federazione. Sono arrivato nella più grande ist

Cronache di un admin nel Fediverso, 2021 → oggi


Sono nel Fediverso dal 2021.

All’inizio era tutto strano e nuovo, io ero spaesato, tipo esploratore senza bussola in una galassia piena di avatar e federazione.

Sono arrivato nella più grande istanza italiana, lì ho fatto gavetta sul serio, osservavo, studiavo, capivo come ci si muove, mi è servito tantissimo, era un corso accelerato di “vita federata”.

Poi, per una serie di inconvenienti di salute, ho mollato tutto, per poi rientrare in altre due istanze e trovare gestioni diverse, stili diversi, regole diverse, insomma, stesso universo e pianeti completamente differenti.

Tutto bello, a un certo punto ho fatto la scelta inevitabile, farmi la mia istanza, con le mie regole, parlando comunque con tutti, perché il punto non è chiudersi, è federarsi bene.

Nel 2024 nasce snowfan.masto.host, alcuni amici mi seguono, anche lì gavetta da admin, moderazione, manutenzione, ordine nel caos.

Col tempo però mi è iniziato a stare stretto un dettaglio, la parte tecnica era gestita da masto.host, aggiornamenti, backup, variazioni. Per carità, sono bravissimi, ma è come noleggiare un’auto, va benissimo, la guidi, è comoda, però non è tua.

E allora arriva il salto, novembre 2025, nasce snowfan.it.

Questa volta è tutto mio, gestione tecnica mia, non su un semplice VPS ma su una macchina dedicata, un VDS, cioè, non più passeggero, io sono il meccanico, il pilota e quello che tiene l’estintore vicino.

Non è stato facile all’inizio, però avevo molto tempo libero, giocoforza, ho imparato tanto.

Ora gestisco 3 server, 2 VPS e 1 VDS, sopra ci girano Mastodon, Pixelfed, Matrix, SNAC2 e searXNG.

Non mi interessa ingrandirmi, anzi, per me il vero Fediverso è la decentralizzazione più capillare possibile, una miriade di istanze, piccole o medie, non dominabili da un singolo.

Detto questo, eccomi qui, grazie a tutti gli abitanti del Fediverso.

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La patente a crediti per imprese e lavoratori autonomi


Dal 1º ottobre 2024 è obbligatoria la [strong]patente a punti o a crediti[/strong] per imprese e lavoratori autonomi che operano nei cantieri mobili o temporanei. Sono previste esclusioni per alcuni soggetti. [strong]Chi deve possedere la patente[/strong

Dal 1º ottobre 2024 è obbligatoria la patente a punti o a crediti per imprese e lavoratori autonomi che operano nei cantieri mobili o temporanei. Sono previste esclusioni per alcuni soggetti.
Chi deve possedere la patente:
* Tutte le imprese e i lavoratori autonomi che svolgono attività lavorativa nei cantieri temporanei o mobili.

Secondo me l'ennesimo balzello ai danni dei lavoratori autonomi e delle piccole imprese. Infatti:

Non sono obbligati:
* Chi effettua solo forniture di materiali o servizi.
* Chi svolge prestazioni di natura intellettuale (es. progettazione, consulenza, ingegneri, geometri ...).
* Le imprese in possesso di attestazione di qualificazione SOA in classifica pari o superiore alla III (cioè le imprese di una certa dimensione, con un certo fatturato).

E questa è bella. Secondo me una plateale discriminazione. Perché? Un fornitore di materiale non può fornire materiale scadente o difettoso che può essere causa di un cedimento strutturale per aver trascurato il controllo di qualità?
Un ingegnere non può sbagliare un calcolo strutturale e provocare il crollo di una costruzione? E chi è lui per essere esentato?

Le piccole imprese e gli artigiani sempre più vessati dalla politica. Gli altri no. Che vergogna! Da queste leggi, secondo me, emerge tutto il degrado della politica e dei legislatori ai quali affidiamo l'amministrazione del paese.

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