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in reply to AaronDavid

The image shows a small turtle being held between a person's thumb and index finger. The turtle has a dark shell with orange and yellow markings, and its head is raised with its mouth open, giving it a surprised or startled expression. The turtle's limbs are extended outward, and its eyes are wide open. The background is blurred, suggesting an outdoor setting with natural light. Overlaid on the image is text in bold, white capital letters with a black outline. The text reads "WOAH WOAH WOAH" at the top and "CALM YOUR TITS" at the bottom. The text is humorous and contrasts with the turtle's expression.

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motherfuckercocksucker language

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Amazon’s best Kindles are cheaper than ever during Prime Day
https://www.theverge.com/tech/697975/amazon-prime-day-kindle-deal-paperwhite-colorsoft-sale-2025?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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“Things we’ll never know” science fair highlights US’ canceled research
Congressional Democrats host scientists whose grants have been canceled.
arstechnica.com/science/2025/0…
in reply to Ars Technica

this is going to cause an epic brain drain of the U.S.


Trofeo Podistico Lucchese, nel weekend appuntamenti a Badia Pozzeveri e Piazza al Serchio
Domani (10 luglio) c'è l'undicesima Marcia del Cacciucco, domenica la Marcia Alta Garfagnana con 4 percorsi

luccaindiretta.it/sport/atleti…



Europarlamento: Fermiamo la deriva autoritaria in Georgia eunews.it/2025/07/09/europarla…


"Automated license plate readers, also known as ALPRs, are usually installed at intersections and capture images of every license plate passing through. The data is stored with law enforcement agencies and can be used to find a vehicle owner’s information.

State law limits who can access the information, who it can be shared with, and how long the data can be kept. However, police agencies in California — including the L.A. Police Department — have illegally shared ALPR data with federal immigration agents, CalMatters reported.

laist.com/news/transportation/…

#privacy #alpr #licenseplatereaders #police #ice #fascism #immigration



Ayer defendimos en el Supremo la transparencia de los algoritmos públicos.

Y es que el de BOSCO no es un caso más. Va a marcar un antes y un después en la transparencia algorítmica de este país.

Así fue la vista oral del caso BOSCO. ⬇️ 🧵

civio.es/novedades/2025/07/08/…


in reply to Aaron David

The image is a screenshot of a tweet from Jason Ritter ([@]JasonRitter) posted 52 minutes ago. The tweet features a short story about Charlie Brown, a character from the Peanuts comic strip, looking at his ten-year-old son who is wiping tears from his eyes. The story describes Charlie Brown's empathy and the lessons he has learned over the years, emphasizing the importance of not letting others define one's self-worth. The story concludes with Charlie Brown's response, "Wah-Wah," tromboningly, followed by "Wah Wah wawaWAH, Wah wah wawa." The tweet has garnered 77 comments, 674 retweets, and 1.9K likes.

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Wer sich über den angeblichen „Deckelungsvorschlag für Kinder mit Migrationshintergrund“ der Bildungsministerin aufgeregt hat (ich gehörte dazu), dem kann ich dieses wieder einmal exzellente „Altpapier“ sehr ans Herz legen (allen anderen auch). Spoiler: Es war alles ganz anders!

„Prien argumentiert aber im Kontext des Gesprächs nicht für eine solche Deckelung. Sie argumentiert für Sprachtests und Frühförderung. Für elterliche Verantwortung, unabhängig von der Herkunft. Und für einen Blick nach Kanada. Die Deckelung nennt sie zwar "denkbar", um dann aber nur Argumente gegen sie vorzubringen (nicht nachweislich erfolgversprechend, Sprachtests wichtiger, andere Modelle interessanter, PISA-Problem vielschichtiger).“
#journalismus #politik
newsie.social/@altpapier/11482…


Migration ist das Thema, das besonders viele Menschen besonders umtreibt. Deshalb sind Medien quasi gezwungen, es prominent aufzugreifen. War es nicht so? Oder wie war das gleich nochmal?

Heute im Altpapier: die Genese einer zusammenkonstruierten, substanzlosen Migrationsdebatte.
mdr.de/altpapier/das-altpapier…




in reply to AaronDavid

The image is a screenshot of a Twitter post by Jason Ritter. The post features a short story about Charlie Brown, a character from the Peanuts comic strip, looking at his ten-year-old son who is wiping tears from his eyes. The story describes Charlie Brown's experience of having gone through similar challenges and his desire to offer his son advice on resilience and self-worth. The narrative ends with Charlie Brown's attempt to comfort his son by saying "Wah-Wah," in a trombone-like manner, followed by "Wah Wah wawaWAH, Wah wah wawa." The post has garnered 77 comments, 674 retweets, and 1.9K likes.

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in reply to AaronDavid

The image is a screenshot of a tweet from Jason Ritter ([@]JasonRitter) posted 52 minutes ago. The tweet features a short story about Charlie Brown, a character from the Peanuts comic strip, looking at his ten-year-old son who is wiping tears from his eyes. The story describes Charlie Brown's empathy and the lessons he has learned over the years, emphasizing the importance of not letting others define one's self-worth. The story concludes with Charlie Brown's response, "Wah-Wah," tromboningly, followed by "Wah Wah wawaWAH, Wah wah wawa." The tweet has garnered 77 comments, 674 retweets, and 1.9K likes.

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in reply to AaronDavid

The image is a screenshot of a tweet from Jason Ritter ([@]JasonRitter) posted 52 minutes ago. The tweet features a short story about Charlie Brown, a character from the Peanuts comic strip, looking at his ten-year-old son who is wiping tears from his eyes. The story describes Charlie Brown's empathy and the lessons he has learned over the years, emphasizing the importance of not letting others define one's self-worth. The story concludes with Charlie Brown's response, "Wah-Wah," tromboningly, followed by "Wah Wah wawaWAH, Wah wah wawa." The tweet has garnered 77 comments, 674 retweets, and 1.9K likes.

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⚡️🇺🇦Trump Arms Ukraine! But Why Is Russia Still Off His Sanctions List? (War and Politics 24 - Ukrainian News VIDEO) #Ukraine #NukesForUkraine #Germany #France #Italy #OSCE #PACE #CoE #SouthKorea #Press #News #Taiwan #Media #Japan #USA #US #UK #EU #NATO #UnitedStates #UnitedKingdom
#EuropeanUnion #russiaUkraineWar
#11yrInvasionofUkraine
#RussiaIsATerroristState #TrumpIsARussianAsset


Honor Him so that He Is Not Forgotten.

Our Beloved Spanish Hero #MiguelCarmonaMenendez, who had been serving in #Ukraine as a Volunteer succumbed on the Battlefield.

Honor, Glory and Gratitude To our Hero.

#UkraineWillWin #SlavaUkraini



Mesa 25.2 Drops Legacy DRI2 Code With A Bonfire To Pre-DMABUF Winsys Support

A big merge today to Mesa Git ahead of next week's Mesa 25.2 code branching is removing the pre-DMA-BUF winsys support and as part of that clearing out all of the old DRI2 driver support...
phoronix.com/news/Mesa-25.2-Dr…

in reply to Phoronix

exa already works with dri3 or this just kills 2d acceleration where it was really useful (old low-end hardware)?

in reply to Aaron David

The image features a green frog character, Kermit the Frog, standing in a grocery store aisle. The background shows shelves stocked with various products, typical of a supermarket setting. The text at the top of the image reads, "When you leave the store without buying anything." At the bottom, there is a caption that says, "Act natural, you've done nothing wrong." The frog's expression is calm and slightly amused, with wide eyes and a subtle smile. The overall tone of the image is humorous, playing on the idea of someone leaving a store without making a purchase.

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Are Lemmy-style ":::" tags for spoilers in the community sidebar text for the Piedfed WebUI.


In Lemmy, you hide text blocks behind a spolier ":::" tag:

Go to: lemmy.world/c/hardware, and you'll get the following via the (default?) Lemmy webUI:

Sidebar with Lemmy UI

If you go to piefed.social/c/hardware@lemmy… (!hardware@lemmy.world) via the Piefed webUI you get the following view in the same siderbar:

Sidebar with piefed UI

If possible, it would be helpful to have the spoiler tag work in Piefed webUI as well.

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in reply to Rekall Incorporated

Tbh its still weird to me after coming to Lemmy from reddit that they reinvented the wheel for comment formatting syntax.

From "> ! ! <" to :::

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in reply to Zorsith

The lemmy-style spoiler syntax is a huge pain tbh, and very limiting in that for something to be a spoiler, it needs to be a separate paragraph. Adding || in-line spoilers || was one of my first contributions to piefed because I found it so annoying (that won't render as an in-line spoiler on lemmy).

The markdown-parsing library used by piefed supported using the same syntax as telegram/discord, with || spoiler here ||, so that is what I used for the feature even though I prefer the reddit/stack overflow style spoiler syntax better.

in reply to Rekall Incorporated

We've hard support for those spoiler things for a long time but there was a bug with it because /c/hardware uses the ::: tag in unexpected ways.

It's fixed now. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.


in reply to AaronDavid

The image features a meme with a humorous caption. At the top, the text reads, "When you leave the store without buying anything." Below this, there is a picture of Kermit the Frog, a green puppet character, standing in a grocery store aisle. The shelves on either side are stocked with various products, and Kermit is positioned in the center, facing the camera with a wide-eyed expression. At the bottom of the image, there is a caption that says, "Act natural, you've done nothing wrong." The overall tone of the meme is light-hearted and relatable, capturing the common experience of leaving a store without making a purchase.

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in reply to AaronDavid

The image features a green frog character, Kermit the Frog, standing in a grocery store aisle. The background shows shelves stocked with various products, typical of a supermarket setting. The text at the top of the image reads, "When you leave the store without buying anything." At the bottom, there is a caption that says, "Act natural, you've done nothing wrong." The frog's expression is calm and slightly amused, with wide eyes and a subtle smile. The overall tone of the image is humorous, playing on the idea of someone leaving a store without making a purchase.

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Do young Europeans believe in democracy?
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/07/09/do-young-europeans-believe-in-democracy?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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in reply to AaronDavid

The image features a green frog character, Kermit the Frog, standing in a grocery store aisle. The background shows shelves stocked with various products, typical of a supermarket setting. The text at the top of the image reads, "When you leave the store without buying anything." At the bottom, there is a caption that says, "Act natural, you've done nothing wrong." The frog's expression is calm and slightly amused, with wide eyes and a subtle smile. The overall tone of the image is humorous, playing on the idea of someone leaving a store without making a purchase.

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F1: Red Bull, Chris Horner licenziato dopo 20 anni - Mondo Motori - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/canale_motori/notizie/mondo_motori/2025/07/09/f1-red-bull-chris-horner-licenziato-dopo-20-anni_bce8eea1-b3df-4059-889e-6babdc5629e0.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Motori @motori-AgenziaAnsa



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Thinking of this song
Bob Dylan
Shelter from the Storm

in reply to Caiotekit Creations

I wanted to post this last night when there was a cold wind for a minute, but, appropriately, I had lost my phone 😆

I was thinking I might do a cw: long form Dylan, but people would know not to click, I guess. I really like his long ones where you kind of forget it's on for a while, but not everyone does, I don't, always.

youtube.com/watch?v=eBLViMLws1…

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Mike
My mother and I had discussions about him in the 60's, "he can't sing" - 6 year old me.

in reply to Aaron David

The image is a four-panel comic strip set in a classroom. In the first panel, a teacher asks, "What does a chicken give us??" A student responds, "Eggs!!" In the second panel, the teacher asks, "What does a pig give us??" Another student answers, "Bacon!!" In the third panel, the teacher asks, "What does a fat cow give us??" A student humorously replies, "Homework!!" The final panel shows the teacher reacting with surprise and anger, throwing a chair, while the students scatter in fear. The comic humorously suggests that homework is as valuable as eggs and bacon, but in a chaotic way.

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The image is a four-panel comic strip set in a classroom. In the first panel, a teacher asks, "What does a chicken give us??" A student responds, "Eggs!!" In the second panel, the teacher asks, "What does a pig give us??" Another student answers, "Bacon!!" In the third panel, the teacher asks, "What does a fat cow give us??" A student humorously replies, "Homework!!" The final panel shows the teacher reacting with surprise and anger, chasing the students who are running away, with a chair overturned on the floor. The comic humorously suggests that homework is as valuable as eggs and bacon, but in a chaotic way.

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The image is a four-panel comic strip set in a classroom. In the first panel, a teacher asks, "What does a chicken give us??" A student responds, "Eggs!!" In the second panel, the teacher asks, "What does a pig give us??" Another student answers, "Bacon!!" In the third panel, the teacher asks, "What does a fat cow give us??" A student humorously replies, "Homework!!" The final panel shows the teacher reacting with surprise and anger, throwing a chair, while the students scatter in fear. The comic humorously suggests that homework is as valuable as eggs and bacon, but in a chaotic way.

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USA sanctions Francesca Albanese for working with the International Criminal Court, and for being early at calling the Gaza Genocide a genocide.

This regime is a global menace, to the freedoms of each of us. Where will this end?

apnews.com/article/francesca-a…

#FarRight #Genocide #Gaza #USA #USPol #ICC #ICJ #Law #HumanRights #Palestine #EU #Geopolitics

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The image is a comic book panel featuring a scene from the 1940s. It depicts a superhero, Captain America, in a blue suit with a white star on the chest, being struck by another character. The impact is emphasized by a large red sound effect word "WANK" in the center of the panel. The background shows a cracked wall, indicating the force of the blow. The text at the top of the image reads, "From the 1940s, we bring you the greatest single sound effect in the history of comic books." The bottom left corner has the watermark "eos," and the bottom right corner has the watermark "micsAlliance."

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The image is a comic book panel featuring a scene from the 1940s. It depicts a superhero, Captain America, in a blue suit with a white star on the chest, being struck by another character. The impact is emphasized by a large red sound effect word "WANK" in bold letters, radiating from the point of contact. The background shows a cracked wall, indicating the force of the blow. The character delivering the punch is partially visible, wearing a helmet and a blue suit with red and white stripes, resembling Thor. The text at the top of the image reads, "From the 1940s, we bring you the greatest single sound effect in the history of comic books." The watermark "micsAlliance" is visible in the bottom left corner, and "EOS" is in the bottom right corner.

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The image is a comic book panel featuring a scene from the 1940s. It depicts a superhero, Captain America, in a blue suit with a white star on the chest, being struck by another character. The impact is emphasized by a large red sound effect word "WANK" in the center of the panel. The background shows a cracked wall, indicating the force of the blow. The text at the top of the image reads, "From the 1940s, we bring you the greatest single sound effect in the history of comic books." The bottom left corner has the watermark "eos," and the bottom right corner has the watermark "micsAlliance."

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Meine Sucht hat jetzt ein Gesicht!
Das macht es für mich weniger abstrakt und greifbarer.

@altbot

in reply to MikeHuckebein ☮️🍻

Das Bild zeigt eine Figur, die einem Clown ähnelt, mit einem bleichen Gesicht und einem unheimlichen Ausdruck. Die Haut hat eine rissige Textur, und die Augen sind schmal und grün. Die Figur hat rote Haare, die nach oben gestylt sind, und trägt ein Kleidungsstück mit einem aufwendigen, rüschigen Kragen. In der Hand hält sie eine brennende Zigarette, aus der Rauch aufsteigt. Die Kleidung ist in dunklen Tönen gehalten, mit einem roten Knopf am Kragen. Die Gesamtkomposition des Bildes ist düster und unheimlich, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf der Figur und ihrem Gesichtsausdruck.

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globalist.it/culture/2025/07/0…

Bene




9.7.1944 Swedish diplomat Raoul #Wallenberg arrived in #Budapest on mission to aid #Hungarian Jews. He is said to have saved c100,000 Jews, issuing at least 50,000 special Swedish papers, providing diplomatic shield against deportation & setting up a food programs.

#OTD #History @histodons


in reply to Aaron David

The image is a meme featuring two chimpanzees in a forest setting. It is divided into three panels, each with text overlaid on the image. In the first panel, the chimpanzee on the left says, "You're going to Hell," while the chimpanzee on the right responds with, "What's in Hell." The second panel shows the left chimpanzee saying, "People like you," and the right chimpanzee replying, "What's in Heaven." In the final panel, the left chimpanzee states, "People like me," and the right chimpanzee concludes with, "You need to work on your threats." The chimpanzees are depicted in a naturalistic pose, with the left one sitting and the right one in a thoughtful pose, hand to chin. The text is in a casual, conversational font, with the phrases in Hell and Heaven highlighted in yellow.

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The image consists of three panels featuring two chimpanzees in a natural setting, likely a forest. Each panel includes text that appears to be part of a humorous dialogue.

In the first panel, the chimpanzee on the left says, "You're going to Hell," while the chimpanzee on the right responds with, "What's in Hell." The second panel shows the left chimpanzee saying, "People like you," and the right chimpanzee replying, "What's in Heaven." The final panel has the left chimpanzee stating, "People like me," and the right chimpanzee concluding with, "You need to work on your threats."

The chimpanzees are depicted with realistic fur and facial features, and the background is blurred, emphasizing the subjects. The text is in a casual, conversational font, with the left chimpanzee's text in white and the right chimpanzee's text in yellow, creating a visual contrast.

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The image is a meme featuring two chimpanzees in a forest setting. It is divided into three panels, each with text overlaid on the image. In the first panel, the chimpanzee on the left says, "You're going to Hell," while the chimpanzee on the right responds with, "What's in Hell." The second panel shows the left chimpanzee saying, "People like you," and the right chimpanzee replying, "What's in Heaven." In the final panel, the left chimpanzee states, "People like me," and the right chimpanzee concludes with, "You need to work on your threats." The chimpanzees are depicted in a naturalistic pose, with the left one sitting and the right one in a thoughtful pose, hand to chin. The text is in a casual, conversational font, with the phrases in Hell and Heaven highlighted in yellow.

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FDR led the US and the World out of the Great Depression, and success in WWII. Harry Truman followed suit but the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution formally set term limits on US Presidency. The JFK-Nixon election of 1960 was very close and Nixon refused to contest the results to keep America's image on the global front, intact. LBJ saw the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which led to the South leaning Republican. After a scandalous 2nd Presidential term for Nixon, Jimmy Carter took office on a platform of love and trust.



Gef bezos non mi fa consegnare la lavatrice di merda (che sono costretta ad acquistare da lui per motivi spiegati in precedenza) perché pesa meno di 60 kg. E ovviamente non mi porta nemmeno via quella rotta.


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in reply to Anon

il risveglio degli artisti tecnofobici…

«che sia un caso o che sia l’altro… gli artisti la prendono in qlo!»





Another Macron critic found dead in France rt.com/news/621209-france-macr…


A graph question for you.

Take a look at these two graphs, which are identical except that the one on the left has line-smoothing turned off and the one on the right has line-smoothing turned on.

There's a poll in the next post.

in reply to Instance being deleted 15th Sept 2025!

Which graph (see previous post) do you prefer?

#poll

  • Left, without line smoothing (75%, 15 votes)
  • Right, with line smoothing (10%, 2 votes)
  • No preference / unsure (15%, 3 votes)
20 voters. Poll end: 2 mesi fa

#Poll

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The image is a cartoon depicting a humorous scene. In the foreground, an elderly man with white hair and a beard, wearing a brown vest and gray pants, is standing on a grassy lawn. He is holding a cane in his left hand and pointing upwards with his right hand. His expression is one of mild annoyance, and he is speaking, saying, "There you are! Give my leg back you little shit!"

In the background, a young man is sitting in a small treehouse built into a large tree. He is wearing a turquoise shirt, green pants, and headphones, and is holding a tablet with the text "History Podcast" on it. The treehouse is constructed from wooden planks, and the young man is perched on a wooden platform, with his right leg extended out of the treehouse, seemingly taking the elderly man's leg.

The scene is set in a backyard with a white fence in the background. The text at the top of the image reads, "Jimmy loved to sit on Grandpa's knee and listen to stories of the past." The artist's signature, "LRtoons," is visible in the bottom right corner of the image.

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