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Ya que no estoy en Argentina puedo decir #MeCagoEnLaVedaElectoral

Si votás a la Libertad va de culo tu vino siempre estará aguando!!!




I mostly hate taking the bus because I can't be on my computer on the bus. I want to get back to my code damnit!

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Putin says Zelensky’s insistence on meeting outside of Russia is an “excessive demand.” For Zelensky, meeting in Moscow is a non-starter. Here’s how hopes for a Putin–Zelensky summit rose, then fizzled.
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Under the latest plan, Musk would be awarded shares in 12 tranches, tied to 12 market milestones. The first milestone is for Tesla's market value to double to $2tn.
The final market value milestone is $8.5tn - more than double the value of chip giant Nvidia, the world's most valuable company.
bbc.com/news/articles/cdx29qv4…
in reply to Frank Sonderborg

this is gas! It’s to keep him out of the way. Like giving a toddler jobs to keep them out of your hair



Recording police is ‘violence’? Absolutely not.


It was bad enough when government officials claimed that journalists incite violence by reporting. But now, they’re accusing reporters of actually committing violence.

The supposed violence by reporters? Recording videos. At least three times recently, a government official or lawyer has argued that simply recording law enforcement or Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers is a form of violence.

In July, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem proclaimed during a news conference following ICE raids on California farms that videotaping ICE agents performing operations is “violence.” Noem lumped video recordings in with other forms of actual violence, like throwing rocks or Molotov cocktails at agents.

Then, in August, Justice Department lawyer Sean Skedzielewski argued, during a court hearing over the Los Angeles Police Department’s mistreatment of journalists covering protests, that videotaping law enforcement officers “can be used for violence.” He claimed recording is violent because it can reveal officers’ identities, leading to harassment, and can encourage more protesters to join the fray.

Also in August, the government applied similar logic as it fought against the release of Mario Guevara, the only journalist in U.S. custody after being arrested for newsgathering. Guevara, who is originally from El Salvador, was detained while covering a protest in Georgia and turned over to ICE for deportation. In a bond hearing before an immigration court in July, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, the government argued that Guevara’s recording and livestreaming of law enforcement “presents a safety threat.”

At the risk of stating the obvious, videotaping someone is not the equivalent of throwing a firebomb at them. Actually, recordings of law enforcement officers made by journalists and members of the public allow the public to see what the police are up to and hold officers accountable for abusing their authority or breaking the law.

That includes holding officers who are violating the First Amendment accountable in court. Adam Rose, chair of the press rights committee for the LA Press Club, said that Skedzielewski also denied in court that DHS officers had pointed weapons at journalists, despite video evidence submitted to the court of them doing exactly that.

Skedzielewski “wound up making our case for us,” Rose told us. “His own argument showed how the government can try to lie in court, and why filming in public is critical to ensure the truth comes out.”

Video recording police in public is also protected by the First Amendment, as both Rose and Mickey Osterreicher, the general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association, point out. “The claim that journalists and others video recording police are engaged in ‘acts of violence’ is not only absurd on its face but flies in the face of the law and common sense,” said Osterreicher.

That constitutional right applies even if officers would prefer not to be identified. The government often claims that officers must not be identified because they’re at risk of (real) violence or harassment. But the correct response to those threats is to prosecute and punish those who actually break the law by harassing or physically attacking police, not make up crimes to go after those who exercise their First Amendment right to record them.

The government claims at other times that officers should not be recorded because they’re undercover. The government has been known to abuse this argument, including by making bizarre claims that any officer who may, at some point, go undercover should be treated as undercover at all times. Plus, journalists have no way of knowing whether a particular agent participating in an immigration raid or officer policing a protest is undercover at the moment they’re recording. The responsibility of preserving officers’ cover is on the officer and the government, not journalists and the public who can observe them working in plain view.

These justifications, however, are mere pretext for the government’s true purpose. Officials want courts and the public to believe that recording agents and officers is a violent act because it justifies officers’ own violent response to the press.

In LA, government attorney Skedzielewski didn’t just argue that video recording is violent. He said that meant that justified officers in using force against people videotaping them. This claim—made in a court that’s already restrained police from attacking journalists after they were documented violently assaulting and detaining reporters repeatedly —should seriously alarm journalists and anyone who wants to record police.

“For an officer of the court to conflate the use of recordings to reveal police officers’ identities with the actual making of those recordings, in order to justify the use of excessive force against those doing the recording, shows complete ignorance of the law, disregard for the Constitution, a blatant attempt to demonize those who would dare risk their health and safety to provide visual proof of police behavior, or all three,” said Osterreicher.

That demonization is working, unfortunately, especially when it comes to ICE officers’ beliefs about how they can respond to being recorded. In recent months, ICE officers have knocked phones out of the hands of those recording them, pulled weapons on people photographing or videotaping them, and even arrested U.S. citizens for filming them.

The escalating attacks on journalists and citizens who are recording police show the danger of the government’s rhetoric. All who care about press freedom and transparency must push back on claims equating filming to violence.

When officials say at news conferences that video recording is violent, journalists should challenge that assertion and cite the law.

When attorneys argue that recording police justifies violence or arrest, they should have their arguments confronted by opposing counsel and the judge, who has the power to sanction lawyers who ignore First Amendment jurisprudence to make frivolous arguments on behalf of the government.

And when ICE officers harass or detain someone for videotaping them, everyone else should take out their phones and hit the record button.

Recording the police isn’t violence. Don’t let officials get away with loud, incorrect claims to the contrary to diminish our First Amendment rights.


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El Gobierno asturiano rechaza la participación del equipo israelí en 'La Vuelta' 2025 #política #gaza #lavuelta #asturias killbait.com/posts/post/331610…

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This MagSafe suction cup mount gets your iPhone on everything from glass to steel for $8 Prime shipped
https://9to5toys.com/2025/09/05/joyroom-magsafe-suction-cup-mount-2/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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51 Palestinians were killed by the Israeli bastards today in #Gaza 5th Sept
#gaza

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150-million-year post-mortem reveals baby pterosaurs perished in a violent storm phys.org/news/2025-09-million-… 🦕 #FossilFriday #Prehistoric


Apple’s big India push is paying off in billions
https://9to5mac.com/2025/09/05/apples-big-india-push-is-paying-off-in-billions/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into All Stories @all-stories-9to5mac





Lux mysteriosa ✨

Outside with the cat one last time this evening & I noticed Antares (ɑ Sco) sneaking across the horizon just above the communication towers with their red lights on the Königstuhl.

It was twinkling, so I wondered if I could capture its changing colours, as I usually do with Sirius in wintertime.

I could & I did, by panning slowly across the scene in a 10 sec exposure. The result turned out rather lovely in an abstract kind of way.

#LightPainting #Photography #Astronomy





Civilization VII team at Firaxis Games faces layoffs
CEO says the game is projected to meet expectations, but there are cuts anyway.
arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/09…

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in reply to Ars Technica

yeah. That probably means that the expectation wasn’t really the expectation. The expectation was in reality way higher…


Piccola ma strategica manifestazione ieri a #Venezia, ben in vista per i vaporetti da/per San Marco.

#GlobalSumudFlotilla #FreePalestine

in reply to Nemo_bis 🌈

pixellare è inutile perché i poliziotti infiltrati si riconoscono... sono quelli che chiedono patente e libretto!


In this week’s ApprovalMatrix: Jane Krakowski surpasses Jenna Maroney’s wildest dreams as the latest lead of ‘Oh, Mary!’ (brilliant), scientists may have found a way to save the honeybees (also brilliant, of course), and Lorne Michaels cleans house (despicable).



Clyde vet update, not good but could be worse, meds

Sensitive content



EU fines Google €2.95B for abusing dominance in adtech by favoring its own services over rivals. Google has 60 days to propose remedies or face further action.

ec.europa.eu/commission/pressc…

#Antitrust #AdTech #Google #EUtech




Putin quiere reunirse con Zelenskyy en Rusia...

Después que derribó el avión de Pregozhin, líder de Wagner, cuando salía de una reunión... con Putin y que estaba de su lado!

Que petiso demente! 🤣🤣

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Regionali Puglia, Emiliano ci ripensa: «Se si candida Vendola mi candido anche io»
https://www.open.online/2025/09/05/regionali-puglia-emiliano-nichi-vendola-antonio-de-caro-trattative/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su ULTIME NEWS @ultime-news-OpenGiornale



B.C. has greenlit Mount Polley mine expansion, which could extend operations until 2033 thenarwhal.ca/mount-polley-exp…


Ya que no estoy en Argentina puedo decir #MeCagoEnLaVedaElectoral

Si votás a la Libertad va de culo prepara vaselina porque te van a romper el orto!!!!



Prima di arrivare alla pubblicazione di This is Greenwashing, il testo è passato per developmental editor, poi line editor, richiedendo qualche soldino. Poi vedo uno come Vannacci: fa un rutto in versione e.book, fregandosene di qualsiasi controllo. Cosa succede? La gente apprezza molto. Stravende, esce la versione stampata.
No, non mi faccio prendere da questi soggetti, non rappresentano i miei ideali. È che mi faccio solo delle domande.

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@Rosita C

E' uno dei grandi interrogativi della mia vita, non da dove vengo, dove vado, perché sono qui ma "come cazzo è possibile che gente così abbia tutto quel seguito". E non mi riferisco solo a Vannacci eh, certo lui è gretto a livello agonistico, ma comunque sono una mandria...

in reply to Max 🇪🇺🇮🇹

@max infatti, lui è solo uno degli esemplari. Ce ne sono tanti, ed è il loro momento.



A lot of y'all aren't old enough to remember before the affordable care act.
And a lot of y'all don't realize that the only "treatment" for autism approved by most insurance companies is ABA, which is physical torture.

... but back when we were kids, an autism DX spelled coverage denial.

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in reply to Loose Leaf Queer

I'm the oldest of 6 kids (it was 5 growing up, and back to 5 now because my middle sibling died from covid in 2022).

But, while we're all neurodivergent as fuck, one of my siblings was nonverbal until about age 6.
And her dx had to be "sensory integration disorder" to bypass the insurance bullshit.

in reply to Loose Leaf Queer

Autism speaks and other hate groups absolutely relish the autism fearmongering happening.
They're like PETA, they fundraise based on hurting the ones they're supposed to be there for.


You know what makes homemade mac-and-cheese even more delicious? Roasted tomatoes




Ukrainian fans displayed a banner reading “Fortress of Europe” during the Ukraine–France football match.
in reply to NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦

Canada and EU need to admit we are at war and join Ukraine in defending our eastern ramparts




Here is a photo of a cow on a green field.

Please enjoy 🙂

#Cow #Photography



hey for #bandcampFriday this time i’m hoping for a little mutual aid.

my dog needs some vet care soon that’s gonna cost at least a couple thousand dollars. right now our only option is to put it on credit cards. we’ll manage one way or another so please send your mutual aid money elsewhere if you see folks who really need it.

but if you’ve got a budget for bandcamp music, and weird queer electronic music sounds good, plz consider spending a few bucks on my music today?

jepyang.bandcamp.com



The number of FB Friend requests I get from people who recently upgraded to a new phone is astonishing.
in reply to 🌎 Don Meltz

I can't wrap my head around this. Reminder of the olden days of flip phones' "new fone who dis?". But that was kind of understandable.

In 2025? When everything is "in da cloud "???



“Mi vogliono psicologo, burocrate e informatico ma io sono un insegnante”
@scuola
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Uno sconforto crescente. A firmarlo è un professore di Storia e Filosofia di un liceo scientifico di Pavia, che contro la frammentazione del suo ruolo pone una domanda evidente: “Perché ho ancora voglia di cambiare lavoro?”. In una lettera aperta al Corriere della Sera, il docente di 45 anni descrive una



Stasera in #tv c'è il #film di Spielberg "Ready Player One". Che ne dite, val la pena di essere visto?
#Tv #Film

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usa quello slot di tempo che avresti dedicato a guardare Ready Player One in TV per guardare I Fablemans in streaming.
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in reply to LaVi

Alla fine l'ho visto. Guardabile, ma non eccezionale. Mi è sembrato un po' un Willie Wonka in salsa game.
I buoni poveri trionfano - e condividono, i cattivi ricchi perdono tutto, il popolino esulta anziché invidiare... L'esatto opposto di quanto avviene ogni giorno, insomma.


Anthropic Agrees to Pay $1.5 Billion to Settle Lawsuit With Book Authors

The settlement is the largest payout in the history of U.S. copyright cases and could lead to more A.I. companies paying rights holders for use of their works.

nytimes.com/2025/09/05/technol…



Ho trovato una nocciola con il
guscio tra quelle sgusciate
ho vinto qualcosa?
no, niente visita dal dentista!
😜
in reply to Ribby

che dire della consorte che ha fatto taralli così buoni ma così duri che sono costati mille euro di dentista


Google Pixel シリーズに2025年9月のアップデート配信開始!Pixel Dropも! – OREFOLDER yayafa.com/2517939/ #SCIENCE #Science&Technology #Technology #テクノロジー #科学 #科学&テクノロジー



Microsoft says it has been enforcing multifactor authentication (MFA) for Azure Portal sign-ins across all tenants since March 2025.

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Ormai mi sa che la sola cosa ancora non reclamizzata da Sinner siano gli assorbenti igienici.

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Potrebbe usarli come detergi sudore al posto delle polsiere.
in reply to Yaku 🐗

@Yaku
C'è chi li mette sotto le ascelle per non macchiare la camicia di sudore.


Tbh I'm never going to trust anyone who had "A Nazi Phase".

Maybe they reformed. Maybe they didn't. But if you've ever stared at that sort of rhetoric and thought to yourself "yeah, eradicating races I don't like is a good idea!" ... You're gonna be on my sus list for a LONG long time.

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in reply to Jessica Phoenix

@jesscanady At the very least, get real comfortable having everyone distrust you for a long time and know that you're entering any community that has been targeted by Nazis with 2.99/3 strikes. So you'd best be on your VERY best behavior.
in reply to Jess👾

@jesscanady And yes, this includes transgender "ex-Nazis".

Fuck Trans Nazis Too.

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🔴 🎙️ Domani alle 9 disponibile una nuova puntata de La settimana phastidiosa. I sostenitori su Spreaker possono ascoltarla dalle 7 e senza pubblicità iscrivendosi qui:
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US Navy's lethal strike on a Caribbean boat suspected of drug trafficking violates international law, regardless of who was on board, says international law expert.

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