Nodo Puglia per Schlein, a destra si fa avanti Gemmato - Notizie - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/politica/2025/08/31/nodo-puglia-per-schlein-a-destra-si-fa-avanti-gemmato_6ef3edca-009b-4d50-98b9-2d89b51e567d.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Nodo Puglia per Schlein, a destra si fa avanti Gemmato - Notizie - Ansa.it
La segretaria dem, chiuderemo. Possibile confronto tra i leader (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
La festa del Pd torna a Reggio Emilia, senza il governo - Notizie - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/politica/2025/08/30/la-festa-del-pd-torna-a-reggio-emilia-senza-il-governo_4e22ab05-02d6-4069-8524-067b93b213e0.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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La festa del Pd torna a Reggio Emilia, senza il governo - Notizie - Ansa.it
Da Conte a Orsini, focus sulle Regionali e Gaza, Schlein chiude (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
Marche al voto, Meloni chiuderà la campagna per Acquaroli - Notizie - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/politica/2025/08/30/marche-al-voto-meloni-chiudera-la-campagna-per-acquaroli_302ab22f-497c-44dc-8f0a-2eb689abc3f9.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Marche al voto, Meloni chiuderà la campagna per Acquaroli - Notizie - Ansa.it
In arrivo Salvini, Tajani, Renzi, Schlein. Duelli tra i candidati (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
Daniel Hähnel: 30.08.2025 - Tausche Hardware gegen Hardware hosentaschenblog.org/Ablage/20…
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Tausche Hardware gegen Hardware
Ich habe hier einen Raspberry Pi 3B samt Gehäuse abzugeben.hosentaschenblog.org
Elezioni in Valle d'Aosta, grande incertezza - Notizie - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/politica/2025/08/30/elezioni-in-valle-daosta-grande-incertezza_882ea2a6-ae23-4781-a37e-8960afc6f626.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Elezioni in Valle d'Aosta, grande incertezza - Notizie - Ansa.it
Alleanza autonomisti-Pd in bilico, il centrodestra cerca l'exploit (ANSA)Agenzia ANSA
aol.com/dhs-offer-110m-faith-b… #mismanagement #politics
Mark Knoller, longtime CBS News correspondent, dies at 73
Mark Knoller was, to put it simply, a legend. For decades, everyone in the White House press corps knew him as the unofficial presidential historian and statistician.Chip Reid (CBS News)
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Show HN: Hacker News em dash user leaderboard pre-ChatGPT
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120s | f5.6 | 25 mm | ISO 1600 | DMC-FZ1000 | #Lichtzeichnung im Jenaer Volkspark Oberaue am Märchenbrunnen. Entstanden im Fotokurs der Künstlerischen Abendschule Jena.
#Jena #Licht #Nacht #Nachtfoto #Foto #Fotografie #KünstlerischeAbendschule #KünstlerischeAbendschuleJena
#LightPainting #LAPP #light #night #NightPhoto #photo #photography
‘Naoise Dolan, one of Ireland’s most acclaimed young novelists, will be boarding the Global Sumud Flotilla to break the siege on Gaza.
– 'I’m Naoise Dolan. I’m a writer from Dublin and I’m about to be on a boat on the Sumud mission. We’re sailing to Gaza to bring provisions to the people Israel is committing genocide against.
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition is a massive effort to break the siege on Gaza, and people from 44 countries are taking part. Why am doing it? Because our own government is complicit in the genocide. They refuse to stop aiding and abetting Israel because they are cowards. I’m scared, of course, but Palestinians face far worse dangers every single day of the genocide and they never had the choice that I do, so my solidarity is with them. I don’t want you to be sad or worried about me. I want you to be angry. The other participants and I are doing this because our government isn’t brave enough to sign legislation. I’m not brave, they’re just spineless.
Palestinians are being murdered, and we lose our own humanity if we don’t stand with them.
Free Palestine.'
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Irish novelist Naoise Dolan is boarding a flotilla to break the siege on Gaza.
Naoise Dolan, one of Ireland’s most acclaimed young novelists, has announced that she will be boarding the Global Sumud Flotilla to break the siege on Gaza. Dublin writer and activist Dolan—t…Literary Hub
Tentano il secondo furto di rame di fila al deposito Terna, intercettati dai carabinieri
I tre malviventi si sono dati alla fuga, abbandonando il furgone all'interno del quale c'era ancora parte del bottino
My collaboration with @the_etrain based on our coincidental usage of the word “ballast”
May the stones
I’ve carried as
Ballast
Be reborn as
A road to
Carry you
Home
So long to “The Chief”.
Quite a character.
“Longtime CBS News correspondent Mark Knoller has died at the age of 73.”
cbsnews.com/news/mark-knoller-…
Mark Knoller, longtime CBS News correspondent, dies at 73
Mark Knoller was, to put it simply, a legend. For decades, everyone in the White House press corps knew him as the unofficial presidential historian and statistician.Chip Reid (CBS News)
President Putin Gives Written Interview to Chinese Xinhua News Agency
Ahead of his official visit to the People’s Republic of China, Russian President Vladimir Putin gave a written interview to the Chinese news agency Xinhua.Sputnik International
"Grazie a un lungo studio sulle farine in collaborazione con Molino XXX, l’impasto è fatto con una farina di tipo 0 ad alto contenuto di fibra, lievitato per 48 ore e cotto in un forno a legna appositamente progettato dall’azienda YYY Forni che assicura una cottura dolce, mantenendo la pizza scioglievole e leggera senza l’effetto biscotto”
già mi faceva dubitare, ma è molto peggio di quanto pensassi.
Uno schifo. E un'organizzazione di merda.
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The Automated Labyrinth, and How I Slew the Minotaur, Sightless Scribbles
A fabulously gay blind author.sightlessscribbles.com
Chicago mayor defies Trump's immigration crackdown plan for the city
https://apnews.com/article/chicago-federal-officers-immigration-order-506110328aa3b70bdf3a5f033d180268?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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wish i could climb this mountain like one can in skyrim
Someone should tell this guy you can use AI to “turn this long rambling nonsense into a concise, coherent, cogent thought”
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I was convinced this had to be fake but he really posted this. I was wondering why he would post this then realized it continues his grand tradition of stiffing contractors.Threads
I was looking through some old posts and remembered that YES "shell ants" do exist. Here is a post about them:
sauropods.win/@futurebird/1125…
myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)
Probolomyrmex longinodus are a species of ant that nests in snail shells filled with soil. The entire genus is cryptic. Alex Wild has one of the few photos of a living ant: https://www.alexanderwild.Sauropods.win
En dépit de la situation humanitaire catastrophique à Gaza, les Européens demeurent divisés sur des sanctions contre Israël
#genocidepalestinien #supremacismeblanc
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En dépit de la situation humanitaire catastrophique à Gaza, les Européens demeurent divisés sur des sanctions contre Israël
Réunis à Copenhague, samedi, les ministres des affaires étrangères de l’Union européenne ne sont parvenus à se mettre d’accord sur aucune des propositions en discussion.Philippe Jacqué (Le Monde)
Jack Schlossberg: "RFK Jr. only makes sense as a Russian asset."
Me: It also makes sense that one Russian asset (Donald Trump) would appoint another Russian asset to that position. Tulsi Gabbard can also be described as a Russian asset.
#subversion #NationalSecurity #politics
Hickox conducts Beethoven and Gömmel in Saarbrücken - Schedule // - www.worldconcerthall.com
Ingrid Hausl, moderator. The Deutsche Radio Philharmonie conducted by Adam Hickox plays: BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 6 in F major, op. 68, 'Pastoral'. Andreas GÖMMEL: Bella Pastorella. Recorded 29 June. ...www.worldconcerthall.com
Intel Get $5.7 Billion Early. What's the Government's Strategy? - Slashdot
Intel amended its deal with the U.S. Department of Commerce "to remove earlier project milestones," reports Reuters, "and received about $5.7 billion in cash sooner than planned." "The move will give Intel more flexibility over the funds.hardware.slashdot.org
mastodon continues to be the #1 spam source and still refuses to force-federate spammer account deletions because that would take resources
god I hate
Requested Obsessed at the holiday park kids disco, assuring the DJ it was a swear-free song. Genuinely forgot the second verse f-bomb. Sorry, holiday park DJ.
Forget symbolic statehood — the world must recognize Israeli apartheid (Alaa Salama | +972 Magazine, 2025-08-29)
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>> The push to recognize a Palestinian state creates the illusion of action, but delays the real remedies: sanctioning and isolating Israel's apartheid regime.
>> Let us not waste another 30 years of Palestinian lives on the partition paradigm — a colonial “solution” to a colonial problem. Israel has long made clear it will never accept a Palestinian state; clinging to the two-state solution is gaslighting on an extraordinary scale, and it has brought us only despair.
>> Recognizing Israel as an apartheid state is the necessary first step toward a future beyond ethnonationalism, rooted in equality, justice, and freedom for all. And it is not symbolic; apartheid is a crime against humanity under international law.
#TwoStatesSolution
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel
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You can create deep, rich #TTRPG settings with succinct descriptions and minimalist #worldbuilding. Come explore some ideas about simple worldbuilding that leads to complex living worlds that inspire play imaginations.
thoughtpunks.com/crafting-mini…
Crafting Minimalist Settings for Tabletop Roleplaying Games - Thought Punks
Tabletop roleplaying games thrive on the limitless power of imagination. At their best, they transport players to extraordinary worlds brimming with wonderRevCasey (Thought Punks)
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Trump's first term doctor, who has since died, admitted his report was dictated by Trump
"It’s a good thing we have President Donald Trump and his administration to stop the spread of Mamdani’s socialist agenda," @jimgeraghty writes.
"Instead of having the government take greater control of private companies the way Mamdani wants, the administration is having the government take greater control of private companies the way Trump wants." wapo.st/4n5jC3R
J Dino era sdraiato sul prato antistante la Moschea Blu
Si sentiva come quell'agricoltore che prepara il campo e semina e che anche se non vede niente, lui è paziente e aspetta
Nello spazio più profondo aveva pensato, per milioni di anni, solo a divertirsi a cavallo del suo meteorite, ma adesso aveva incontrato la Principessa Zaman
Avevano seminato insieme tanto amore, ma anche un po' di tempesta
Adesso vedeva il senso
Guardò il cielo, la vide sorridere e si sciolse nei suoi occhi bizantini
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somerandomperson
in reply to adarza • • •JUST. MOVE. TO. LINUX.
I don't get why people complain about windows when there's CLEARLY an alternative.
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tate
in reply to Vitaly • • •There are alternatives for everything, and most of them are better that the windows-only options. Gimp, for example, is far superior to Photoshop.
That said, some folks do have to use the crappy MS software for work. There's nothing to be done but to pity them.
Mitch Effendi (ميتش أفندي)
in reply to tate • • •I am a professional designer with two decades of experience and I gotta admit, you're smoking crack if you think GIMP (the project that is almost entirely held back by its stupid name) is superior to Photoshop.
It might be able to get the job done for small tasks, but it is not a serious tool for serious people. I'm sorry. I'm as pro-FLOSS as anyone can get, and even I recognize that right now there's just no competition in the design department. Affinity is Mac-only, and comes with its own problematic aspects.
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in reply to tate • • •GIMP is only superior if your goal is moral superiority. If you want to actually get work done, GIMP isn't even in the running.
Ganbat
in reply to tate • • •Except it really isn't, unfortunately. As someone who fucking hates adobe and Photoshop, GIMP falls far short. Photoshop is made to work as part of a toolkit, and GIMP isn't interested in any form of compatibility. Take, for example, an issue that's been around (and in the bug tracker) since the release of 2.10. Something about the way GIMP handles colors means that most programs can't use alpha channels output by GIMP correctly, and see it as having much higher contrast than it's meant to. The stance seems to be that this is intended behavior. However, this is clearly not the case, as even when only using GIMP, re-importing the image shows that, even though the contrast is correct, data was still lost.
fuckwit_mcbumcrumble
in reply to tate • • •Lmao.
rebelsimile
in reply to tate • • •somerandomperson
in reply to rebelsimile • • •Onomatopoeia
in reply to tate • • •Excel.
Show me an OSS alternative to Excel that actually does tables, one of the most used, basic functions in excel.
I use tables every day for things like:I have a list of movies, sort them by producer. Or by production date. Or main actor. All these require a a single click on a column, something Open Office devs refuse to ever implement.
I use Linux every day for my servers, but not as my desktop. There's too much stuff like this that I don't have time for.
dubyakay
in reply to Onomatopoeia • • •tate
in reply to Onomatopoeia • • •sqgl
in reply to Onomatopoeia • • •Does this LbreOffice example answer your question?
OpenOffice got bought by Oracle apparently so people are jumping ship to LibreOffice.
- YouTube
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in reply to tate • • •agree 100% on gimp. It took me about a year to get used to it and now I have a free license for photoshop at work, but I still prefer gimp 2.8 on my work computer with windows. At home I use Gimp on linux all day nearly every day and do texture editing for games all of the time. Very productive tool.
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LadyAutumn
in reply to frongt • • •I think its mostly sunk cost and "i dont want to invest time to learn new things" that keeps people on windows.
Work is a separate thing. My work laptop runs windows, a matter I dont have a say in. But for personal use cases? I feel there are exceptionally few that are more than "i have to change the programs I use and learn how new ones work". And if that's too major a barrier for someone to overcome, good for them. The least they can do is say "I dont want to use Linux because its too much effort".
Goodlucksil
in reply to frongt • • •potatoguy
in reply to somerandomperson • • •To a lot of people it's difficult. Vendor lock-in, support, cartels (the old kind) and familiarity are very important factors in choosing what you're going to use to compute things.
We should embrace the new ones and build things that they are going to use.
BluJay320
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in reply to Grass • • •Moonguide
in reply to A_Chilean_Cyborg • • •Yeah, linux can be almost anything you want it to be. It'll run faster and look and feel just the same as windows, if not better. The only bad thing, and I say this as someone who's still on windows and will switch soon^tm^, is that there's a lot of work that comes with that.
A friend of mine who's all about linux is always fixing something about his installation. Though from what I know, he's using Arch, which apparently is less stable/needs more work to get going (something about bleeding edge).
Only reason why I haven't changed yet is because of VR and adobe programs. As soon as VR is a bit more seamless and I get replacements for adobe I'm off of windows.
Onomatopoeia
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in reply to Kaijobu • • •Cevilia (she/they/…)
in reply to somerandomperson • • •somerandomperson
in reply to Cevilia (she/they/…) • • •What's the alternative then? "dEbLoAtInG" Windows?
It's gonna get re-bloated again and again! And they will add more and more bullshit over time, annoying way more!
Cevilia (she/they/…)
in reply to somerandomperson • • •No, the alternative is to realise you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
Or Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024. That has less bloat in the first place.
Or MacOS. That might work better for the individual user's use case.
somerandomperson
in reply to Cevilia (she/they/…) • • •1) Win11 IoT Enterprise LTSC is for enterprises, not normal users.
2) macOS needs some sort of mac from apple, and those are ridiculously overpriced and locked down more than north korea.
3) Why would you believe Big Tech? They're lying 99% of the time for profit, heck; they do every bullshit possible on this universe just for money.
Cevilia (she/they/…)
in reply to somerandomperson • • •somerandomperson
in reply to Cevilia (she/they/…) • • •1) The name. The literal name.
2) It was a kinda exaggerated comparison, but my point stands: it is very locked down.
3) Using big tech's products means that you support them. And why would you support something evil?
Onomatopoeia
in reply to somerandomperson • • •See how that works?
somerandomperson
in reply to Onomatopoeia • • •AllHailTheSheep
in reply to somerandomperson • • •somerandomperson
in reply to Onomatopoeia • • •Result: It's pretty good. I just had to remove edge and tweak a lil bit via christitus's tool.
The only thing i worry about it the 90-day-valid windows licence. Will it go kaboom once it expires, or just become "not activated"?
somerandomperson
in reply to somerandomperson • • •But...
I still don't want to depend on microsoft so... 😛
emogu
in reply to somerandomperson • • •somerandomperson
in reply to emogu • • •But there's too much apple bullshit saying "no, you can't do that". Like, let me just open the app i just downloaded goddammit! I'm not a moron!
Also, what the fuck can i even customize? I need a window manager or similar experience.
It's also apple-product only. And the one i hate the most, it's closed source.
cheeso
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in reply to Onomatopoeia • • •Somecall_metim
in reply to somerandomperson • • •I'll use what I want, when I want, how I want, where I want.
Who are you to demand otherwise?
People like you are the reason other see Linux people as hostile neck beards.
Kairos
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in reply to katy ✨ • • •Onomatopoeia
in reply to Cevilia (she/they/…) • • •I'm still running an XP box... Guess I'm dumb. Smh
Security isn't one thing, it's layers.
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in reply to Pro • • •I love how ez it is now. XP was harder.
just_an_average_joe
in reply to BurgerBaron • • •QW4HD-DQCRG-HM64M-6GJRK-8K83T
sometimes i forget the names of the people but this XP activation key never leaves my brain
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in reply to BurgerBaron • • •Appoxo
in reply to just_an_average_joe • • •I have my own version of it:
eBay auction number 234839940
Die hard in swabian dialect: youtu.be/WM35KnAx0gY
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in reply to just_an_average_joe • • •Wow that's crazy! I've also gotten an XP key burned into my brain, but it's a different one. I had no idea there were multiple people memorised:
FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8
It used to have it's own Wikipedia page, but now it's just a mention on this page:
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the practice of selling a license authorizing one computer program to be used on a large number of computers or by a large number of users
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)DosDude
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in reply to Lauchmelder • • •i think the only things these days for 'unactivated windows' (home, pro editions) is inability to 'customize the desktop' (change wallpaper, theme...) and occasional activation nags.
it doesn't quit working or shutdown (iirc enterprise or server trials do that after they expire, though) or quit getting updates or anything like that.
howrar
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in reply to Phoenixz • • •More like Current Year + 1.
There isn't really a year of Linux. It's just consistent growth over time, with some boosts here and there.
AmanitaCaesarea
in reply to Pro • • •Matt
in reply to Pro • • •irm https://get.activated.win/ | iex
Chemical Wonka
in reply to Pro • • •mr_right
in reply to Pro • • •the ingenious thing is that they are still making buck both ways
the house always wins, remember that Microsoft owns github
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