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Starting at 1PM in downtown Eugene today. Poster info:

Community Defense Action

All Eyes on ICE

Morse Plaza at 8th & Oak

Then marching to the federal building at 7th and Pearl. Come when you can.

#eugene #ice



Google can now read your WhatsApp messages

Link: neowin.net/guides/google-can-n…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…



Kids across #Texas raise thousands for flood relief with lemonade stands goodgoodgood.co/articles/texas…



🛰️ Le cargo de ravitaillement #Tianzhou8 s'est désamarré aujourd'hui de la station spatiale chinoise à 7h09 UTC, en vue de l'arrivée d'un nouveau cargo dans les prochains jours. Tianzhou-8 était arrivé à la CSS le 15 novembre 2024 et il va se consumer dans l'atmosphère



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over the years i've become more interested in game/software ephemera than the software itself.

for example, few people under 20 have grown up with a local computer store or brick & mortar store that sells boxed games. biking over to the computer store to line up, pay cash, and buy a game you've been saving for months has become an alien experience.

a few days ago i bought some old PC boxed games from a guy that had them in storage for decades. of all of them, i was the least excited about Millionaire. it looked like the kind of lazy portware that probably started its life as a text simulation on the Apple II and made its way to every godforsaken architecture.

tucked away on the last page of the manual was an absolute treasure: the original VISA transaction record for the day the game was bought, for $52.88, on July 20, 1985 at the Real Canadian Superstore in Edmonton, AB, Canada. This is before Canada had the goods and services tax (GST), and when Alberta was abbreviated to Alta.

the owner stapled it on to the warranty registration card, just in case he had to return it or RMA it some day.

Superstore #1572 is still there, in the north end. while i knew they had always sold video games, i had no idea that they sold IBM XT software way back in 1985.

(for anyone not in Canada, Superstore is a national discount grocery chain.)

even better, no one under the age of 30 will have seen these credit card transaction records. they were made using a "credit card imprinter" - a sliding mechanism that pressed the card number through several layers of invoice and carbon copy paper. The invoice papers were usually two or three layered - a white and pink copy for the business, and a yellow copy went to the customer.

#vintageComputing #softwarePreservation #digiPres #canada

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KDE Plasma 6.3.6 è un aggiornamento di manutenzione che consolida ulteriormente la stabilità e la raffinatezza dell’ambiente desktop #KDE #Linux #UnoLinux

linuxeasy.org/kde-plasma-6-3-6…






#USpolitics #TexFloods [3] #Accountability

Accountability is a whole lot different than blaming. Blaming is an emotional thing while accountability has to be proven. When you cut the guts out of your warning system you may want to blame #Biden but you can't prove it. But when you cut the head of NOAA and the weatherservice it CAN be proven who is accountable.
You may not like it...

"REPUBLICANS CUT THE BUDGET. NOW THEY’RE BLAMING BIDEN!"
by CoachD_Speaks

youtube.com/watch?v=OTSc7ZAH9q…

Quote by CDS:
"Jul 6, 2025
The Texas floods are heartbreaking—and they didn’t have to be this devastating. While the right blames Democrats and shouts about “politicizing tragedy,” they’re the ones who gutted the very systems designed to protect families. This video unpacks the hypocrisy, the gaslighting, and the real human cost of cutting public safety in the name of politics."

#USriseUp #FascistsAreHere
#TimeToResist #FightOligarchy
#TalkAboutIt #CallYourRep
#VoteUpAndDownTheBallot



#gaza #PalestineAction
@palestine

Palestine Action's final statement before proscription
Couple of excerpts:

"In five years, we have managed to build a direct action movement which successfully disrupted and challenged the Israeli weapons industry"
"...we were too effective and the government had to impose the most draconian attack on civil liberties to please the pro-Israel lobby"

Groups "Defend Our Juries and ‘we do not comply’ (wedonotcomply.org) still resisting

abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/201…


Palestine Action: Final Statement Before Proscription


DESPITE OUR COLLECTIVE EFFORTS TO STOP THE PROSCRIPTION OF PALESTINE ACTION, THE BAN WILL COME IN AT MIDNIGHT

In five years, we have managed to build a direct action movement which successfully disrupted and challenged the Israeli weapons industry. Through relentless actions and the willingness to sacrifice our liberty, we’ve forced shut three Israeli weapons factories, pressured over a dozen companies to cut ties with Elbit Systems and cost the Israeli weapons maker £billions in lost contracts. The most important victory is building an effective global movement in service of the Palestinian people.

It’s clear, we were too effective and the government had to impose the most draconian attack on civil liberties to please the pro-Israel lobby. They may be able to proscribe ‘Palestine Action’, but they can not stop direct action happening across the country in different forms. We are more than just a name, or a network, we are an idea that can never be stopped. To be clear, they can not proscribe the TACTIC of direct action for Palestine.

We are extremely grateful for all of the support we have received over the past few years, and the outpouring of solidarity since the intention to proscribe us was announced. This proscription CAN NOT go unchallenged, and we are pleased to see many who are adamant on resisting the ban through a campaign of civil disobedience.

Breaking unjust laws is a moral duty. Unaffiliated campaign groups, Defend Our Juries and ‘we do not comply’ (wedonotcomply.org), will lead on defiance of the ban and resist the extreme counter-terror laws imposed on all of us. It is a given that there will be resistance.

However, we are also aware that anyone, knowingly or mistakenly, could be committing a terrorist offence just by liking or sharing our social media posts, if they are a British national or are in the ‘United Kingdom’. This could lead to vulnerable communities being harassed and targeted by the state. Whilst we encourage and support a campaign of civil disobedience, all who take part must do so on an informed basis. That’s why our social media will be taken down. For clarity, Palestine Action is ONLY proscribed in Britain.

Many will be rightfully angry at the imposed proscription of Palestine Action. However, with repression always comes more resistance. This is a moment that the British state will likely come to regret. It’s a signal to all of us who are willing to resist, to make the ban unenforceable.

We must resist for our own rights and most importantly, for the Palestinian people facing a genocide. We are all Palestine Action isn’t just a slogan, it’s a state of resistance.

COLLECTIVELY, WE WILL RESIST AND ULTIMATELY, WE WILL WIN

abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/?p=…

#palAction #palestine #proscription #resistance #Solidarity #uk


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Plate Lifter
only 49¢ from Johnson Smith's Fun Catalog (1979)


I hope the non-invasive techniques can be developed for other uses.

New tech tracks blood sodium without a single needle | ScienceDaily

sciencedaily.com/releases/2025…




The original Steam Controller is undoubtedly one of the coolest pieces of gear I own—and one of the most innovative, too.

I got mine right when it launched in 2015. I wanted to solve a very real problem: I was trying to turn my PC into a console.

You see, Valve had Big Picture Mode, which truly turned your PC into a console-like experience. The problem was that some of my favorite PC games didn’t support controllers. They were keyboard-and-mouse only.

But then—here comes the Steam Controller. Suddenly, I was able to reprogram all the inputs. I could take basic keys, like the spacebar, and map them to a button on the controller—like the A button. And once you did that, you could share your controller configuration with the Steam community, or reuse a config someone else already made. It was pretty awesome.

And those dual trackpads? They were swank. Incredible for first-person shooters and real-time strategy games. They were the next best thing to a mouse. And because of the angle of the handles, it all felt very comfortable in the hand—probably the most comfortable controller experience I’ve ever had.

It’s funny—just a little over five years ago, gamers hated it. Not because they ever used one, but because it was a failure. And as we all know about gamers, there’s nothing they hate more than a failure. It was dismissed as a novelty—something no one would ever use again.

Well, Valve had the last laugh. A few years ago, they released the Steam Deck. And what do you know? It’s a direct evolution of the Steam Controller. And now everyone loves the Steam Deck.

Just take a look at it—it’s got so many of the same things the Steam Controller had: dual trackpads, back paddles, the ability to remap buttons and customize layouts. Having owned a Steam Deck since launch, I can say this confidently: the most killer features on the Deck originated with the Steam Controller.

That said, it wasn’t perfect. There were a few quirks I wish they had fixed. For one, it would’ve been nice if it had dual analog sticks instead of just one. Using a trackpad in place of a right stick is fine in theory, but let’s be real: a trackpad does not replace an analog stick.

Also, unlike most modern controllers, this one didn’t have a rechargeable battery. You needed AA batteries. Now, to be fair, those batteries lasted a long time—but it still would’ve been nicer to just recharge it and forget about replacements.

Then there’s the back paddles. Only two of them. In hindsight, yeah, Valve knew they needed to evolve. I’ve grown so used to having four back paddles on the Steam Deck. They’re incredibly useful—especially in games with lots of inputs. Just good to have.

Still, this was one of the first mainstream controllers to even have back paddles. So hats off to Valve for that.

Honestly, I really wish there was another Steam Controller on the market. I know Hori makes a licensed controller for the Steam Deck in Japan, but it’s missing a core feature the original had: the dual trackpads.

To me, the dual trackpads make the Steam Deck experience. It’s something almost no other handheld has. My wife has a Legion Go, and it does have a trackpad—but only one. And honestly? That makes all the difference. It’s fine. But man… it would’ve been a better handheld with two.

Definitely one of the most innovative controllers ever made.

And yeah, I still use mine. I use it when I dock my handheld. Or when I’m on my living room PC.

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This is actually a result from the original prompt, which was: “Clean this up, make it readable, keep it verbatim, preserve tone and voice.”

And the reason I used it is because what you read was a raw transcript from a voice memo file.

I made two manual edits: changed “swink” to swank, and some repetitiveness regarding the dual trackpads.

You are welcome to read the raw transcript again and compare but it’s almost unreadable in part to the terrible formatting.

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Ihan hyvät 24h sademääräät se laittoi etelään ja kaakkoon, tuo eilen illalla saapunut ja nyt itään poistuva rintama.
#sää #sade
#sade #saa


More #SEGASaturn tinkering. Simple makefile-based content pipeline w/ Python scripts. Animated sprites are converted from YAML+PNG files, map data is converted from LDTK json files.

#programming #retro #homebrew #gamedev



The south of Europe is burning, but they are not telling you !

#climatechange

channel4.com/news/europe-heatw…



#UK #Resistance
@palestine

These groups are active in UK, should you be interested

defendourjuries.org/

wedonotcomply.org/

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#UK #Resistance

On organised civil disobedience:

wedonotcomply.org/#how



Smollm3: Smol, multilingual, long-context reasoner LLM

Link: huggingface.co/blog/smollm3
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…




Jaka jest przyszłość AI w polskiej administracji publicznej, nauce i biznesie? Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji jakiś czas temu zaprosiło do udziału w konsultacjach „Polityki rozwoju sztucznej inteligencji w Polsce do 2030 roku”.

Przygotowaliśmy opinię na temat proponowanych rozwiązań. Skupiliśmy się oczywiście na naszej domenie - przejrzystości i rozliczalności: siecobywatelska.pl/polityka-ro…



Mastodon is improving profiles and getting ready for quote posts
theverge.com/news/700991/masto…


Se Giovanna installa Arch Linux, potresti dire che diventa Giovanna d'Arch!

#freddure #Linux #arch



The commitment of BRICS countries to building a fairer and more inclusive international order is inspiring en.granma.cu/mundo/2025-07-07/…


Brutte notizie che apprendo con colpevole ritardo:

#Spotube piallato da quella merda di #Spotify per motivazioni commercialmente sensate ma eticamente cretine (d'altronde Spotify eh?)

Avete consigli per qualcosa che funzioni su Android e contempli lo scrobbliing di last.fm? (Intanto comincio con l'installare Pano Scrobbler che mi sa che è ora)

spotube.krtirtho.dev/

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su iOS uso worldsapps.com/it/download-dem… , mi pare di capire ci sia anche per android? 🤔


UK post office scandal may have caused 13 suicides: inquiry


London (AFP) – Thirteen people caught up in a faulty accounting software scandal at British Post Office branches may have killed themselves and 59 more contemplated doing so, a public inquiry report published Tuesday said.

The Post Office wrongfully prosecuted around 1,000 subpostmasters -- self-employed branch managers -- between 1999 and 2015.

Errors in tech giant Fujitsu's Legacy Horizon accounting software incorrectly made it appear that money was missing from their accounts.

Many ended up bankrupt after being forced by the Post Office to pay back the missing funds. Some were jailed.

Dozens who were later exonerated died without ever seeing their names cleared.

Inquiry chair Wyn Williams said that there was a "real possibility" that 13 people killed themselves as a result of their ordeal.

Ten people attempted to take their own lives and 59 contemplated it, the report into the scandal found.

Many of the prosecutions took place after questions were raised about the software's reliability.

Police are investigating possible fraud committed during the scandal.

"I am satisfied from the evidence that I have heard that a number of senior, and not-so-senior employees of the Post Office knew or, at the very least should have known, that Legacy Horizon was capable of error," Williams said in the report.

"Yet... the Post Office maintained the fiction that its data was always accurate," he added.

A "number of senior" people at the Post Office were aware the system was capable of error before it was changed in 2010, he said.

Welcoming the findings, former branch manager Jo Hamilton said the report showed "the full scale of the horror that they unleashed on us".

Williams described the picture of the scandal that had emerged as "profoundly disturbing".

"Many thousands of people have suffered serious financial detriment. Many people have inevitably suffered emotional turmoil and significant stress.

"Many businesses and homes have been lost. Bankruptcies have occurred, marriage and families have been wrecked," he said.

Among those who gave evidence to the inquiry was former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells who was quizzed about what she knew and when.

Vennells broke down in tears when recalling the case of one man who took his own life after being wrongly accused over a £39,000 ($49,537) shortfall at his branch.

The long-running saga hit the headlines after the broadcast in January 2024 of a television drama about the managers' ordeal, which generated a wave of sympathy and outrage.

Fujitsu's European director Paul Patterson told a parliamentary committee later that the firm, which assisted the Post Office in prosecutions using flawed data from the software, was "truly sorry" for "this appalling miscarriage of justice".

Many of those involved are still battling for compensation.

The government's Department for Business and Trade (DBT) said last month that 7,569 claims out of the 11,208 received had now been paid, leaving 3,709 still to be settled.

Alan Bates, a former branch manager who led the fight for justice, has said the compensation process has "turned into quasi-kangaroo courts".

Bates, who was awarded a knighthood by King Charles III for his campaign to highlight the scandal, told the Sunday Times newspaper in May the DBT "sits in judgement of the claims and alters the goal posts as and when it chooses".

Post Office Minister Gareth Thomas said last month the government had made it a priority to speed up the delivery of compensation since taking office in July 2024.



#AndroidAppRain at apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today with 9 updated and 1 added apps:

* EnigmaDroid: control your Enigma2-based satellite or cable set-top box directly from your Android device 🛡️

2 #Magisk modules have been updated at apt.izzysoft.de/magisk

Enjoy your #free #Android #apps with the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:



Berlusconeide bloggundo.it/berlusconeide/


Budget Brilliance: DHO800 Function Generator


DHO800 function generator

The Rigol oscilloscopes have a long history of modifications and hacks, and this latest from [Matthias] is an impressive addition; he’s been working on adding a function generator to the DHO800 line of scopes.

The DHO800 series offers many great features: it’s highly portable with a large 7-inch touchscreen, powered by USB-C, and includes plenty of other goodies. However, there’s room for enhancements. [Matthias] realized that while software mods exist to increase bandwidth or unlock logic analyzer functions, the hardware needed to implement the function generator—available in the more expensive DHO900 series—was missing.

To address this, he designed a daughterboard to serve as the function generator hardware, enabling features that software tweaks can unlock. His goal was to create an affordable, easy-to-produce, and easy-to-assemble interface board that fits in the space reserved for the official daughterboard in higher-end scopes.

Once the board is installed and the software is updated, the new functionality becomes available. [Matthias] clearly explains some limitations of his implementation. However, these shortcomings are outweighed by the tremendous value this mod provides. A 4-channel, 200 MHz oscilloscope with function generator capabilities for under $500 is a significant achievement. We love seeing these Rigol mods enhance tool functionality. Thanks, [Matthias], for sharing this project—great job bringing even more features to this popular scope.


hackaday.com/2025/07/08/budget…



Every living NASA science chief unites in opposition to unprecedented budget cuts


Seven former leaders of NASA’s Science program urge Congress to reject the wasteful 47% cuts proposed in the White House’s FY 2026 budget proposal
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#UnoRadio #fediradio #nowplaying

Because the night ..belongs to lovers

Patti Smith (live Bologna, 1979)
youtu.be/4VMyQ9dZeCA

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questa è molto bella talmente bella che lo sono persino tutte le cover 😍 buongiorno Simo


"... fa trenta-nou anys que el pla de prevenció d’incendis del Parc Natural dels Ports hauria d’estar fet pel decret 78/1986, que estableix que els espais naturals de protecció especial han d’elaborar un pla bàsic de prevenció d’incendis."

39 anys! molts governs de la Generalitat, l'actual i anteriors fins a 39 anys enrere, son responsables directes del incendi a #IFPaüls

From: @VilaWeb
mastodont.cat/@VilaWeb/1148181…

in reply to spla

el foc és part del cicle en els boscos mediterranis, altra cosa és com es gestiona aquest foc desde la prevenció, planificació del incident i regeneració posterior. En el moment en què no es fa res, perquè és parc natural (com excusa?), és quan el foc evoluciona a nivells no coneguts previament.
Amb això no dic que s'ha de fer intervenció massiva, però sí que cal veure a on es pot fer i que cal fer per minimitzar els efectes d'aquest.


"Un coût annuel de 211 milliards d’euros : la commission d’enquête du Sénat sur les aides publiques aux entreprises réclame un « choc de transparence »"

publicsenat.fr/actualites/econ…

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C'est quoi cette mode des politiques de demander de chocs de bidules ? Choc de compétitivité, choc de simplification… C'est quoi ce putain de pays qui veut provoquer des syndromes de stress post-traumatique tous les 4 matins !?
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Hear The Rite of Spring Conducted by Igor Stravinsky Himself: A Vintage Recording from 1929

openculture.com/2017/12/hear-t…





Weird how the new concentration camp immediately started doing all the same things the old concentration camps did.
RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:f6gfd…


Das Eureka! Abendrätsel:

eurekaapp.de/kreuzwort/43qy

Gerne Repost 😉 #EurekaRätsel
1. Rätsel in der Eureka! Kreuzworträtselapp öffnen (Link klicken)
2. Mit Lösungscode ("KOPIEREN" Knopf r. unten) antworten
Unter allen Teilnahmen wird wöchentlich ein Fragenpaket verlost.

in reply to Eureka! Fakten

Scoreboard für dieses Rätsel:
1.: @SpreewalderleR - 02:44 - 1000 Punkte
2.: @riese - 02:47 - 990 Punkte
3.: @herrwenzel - 02:48 - 980 Punkte
4.: @Sikk - 03:48 - 970 Punkte
5.: @allein_dabei - 03:59 - 960 Punkte
6.: @morsuapri - 04:09 - 950 Punkte
7.: @tiamaria - 04:13 - 940 Punkte
8.: @Filyna - 04:15 - 930 Punkte
9.: @Floki_ - 04:42 - 920 Punkte



This week I've been mainly reading, no. 244.

Richard Verdi's new Thames & Hudson World of Art volume on Velázquez (2023), is great on the art, presenting a chronological discussion of most of the painter's works, but much much weaker on the life & organisation of his studio. So, if you want to assess Velázquez oeuvre then this is the book for you, but if you like artists' biographies then give Verdi's well written but tightly focussed volume a miss.

#art #books @bookstodon #painting