New Comic Found: Dark Side of the Horse - 2025-08-31 gocomics.com/darksideofthehors…
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Dark Side of the Horse by Samson for August 31, 2025 | GoComics
Read Dark Side of the Horse—a comic strip by creator Samson—for today, August 31, 2025, and check out other great comics, too!www.gocomics.com
A Trump admin postwar Gaza plan proposes a US-run 10-year trusteeship, temporary relocation of over 2M residents, and redevelopment into smart cities, tourism, and tech hubs. Palestinians would get cash, rent, food aid, or property rights via digital tokens.
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Funny #mastodon search interaction. I was looking for something about MIT (the US University). But there’s a lot of German speakers who use the word “mit” a lot. (It means “with”)
No problem, right? I can search for “language: English”. And that’s when I find all the bilingual posters who post German language in a post labeled English. A lot more than you’d expect.
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Wings West Airlines Timetables.
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The Silent Singing Bird of Flamboyant Plumage
Whenever I get the infrequent opportunity to walk the wild deserted Cape Cod outer Atlantic beach in the early morning, I exult in the sea’s silent roar. It extinguishes the cacophonous dreck that …OffGuardian
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 31st, 2025 - 9to5Linux
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for August 31st, 2025, brings news about Linux's 34th birthday, Armbian 25.8, KDE's initial setup wizard, and more.Marius Nestor (9to5Linux)
China Banks Pressured by Rising Loan Losses, Low Margins
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-01/china-banks-pressured-by-rising-loan-losses-low-margins?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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A $68 Billion Japan Pension Slashes Underperforming Active Funds
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-01/a-68-billion-japan-pension-slashes-underperforming-active-funds?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Spirit can’t find a winner, settles for a draw with stubborn Chicago
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2025/08/31/washington-spirit-chicago-stars-trinity-rodman/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Judge orders administration to halt deportation of hundreds of Guatemalan children
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2025/08/31/ice-deportation-unaccompanied-children-guatemala/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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GNOME Shell & Mutter Land Last Minute Additions Ahead Of GNOME 49
Ahead of the GNOME 49 release candidate being announced in the days ahead, today marked the "49.rc" tagging of the GNOME Shell and Mutter compositor components. Some last-minute user-facing changes have landed along with other improvements for polishing ahead of next month's GNOME 49 stable release...
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GNOME Shell & Mutter Land Last Minute Additions Ahead Of GNOME 49
Ahead of the GNOME 49 release candidate being announced in the days ahead, today marked the '49.rc' tagging of the GNOME Shell and Mutter compositor componentswww.phoronix.com
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Granpa Goes Golfing!
You KNOW Donald Trump is having health problems when he took to Truth Social Sunday to post:
"I've never felt better in my life"
- Trump (Aug. 31, 2025)
The 79 year old Trump has been looking frail and ill in the recent past.
#AureFreePress #News #press #headline #GOP #Politics #uspolitics #uspol #Trump #BreakingNews #Breaking #golf
New Zealand Home-Building Approvals Stuck in 15-Month Slumber
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-01/new-zealand-home-building-approvals-stuck-in-15-month-slumber?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Oswald Prucker - Blog: Tröts mit Papiertüchern, Rock’n’Roll und ein paar unerschütterlichen Wahrheiten oswald-prucker.de/2025/08/troe…
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Oh, well this is bad. I lost my Kobo e-reader and there is no way to de-activate that device short of deleting my entire Kobo account and re-registering with a new email. So if someone finds my device and starts using it, they will be able to buy 10,000 books.
Just sheer ineptitude.
I loved Kobo, the company, up until now. Apparently no one ever considered that a user might lose their device?
A death cult. Specifically, a spiritual and mental death cult.
The whole freak show is the "Synthesis of Opposites" to achieve the predetermined plan in the middle.
Vibe coding as a coding veteran: from 8-bit assembly to English-as-code
Link: levelup.gitconnected.com/vibe-…
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Vibe Coding as a Coding Veteran
A 40-year coding veteran explores AI pair programming with Cursor, finding 2X productivity gains, new challenges, and a synergistic human-machine alliance.Marco Benedetti (Level Up Coding)
yay!!! That's great!
I've been enjoying Actual Budget but I haven't really been using it to budget things the same way I used to on YNAB because the flow is still weird, but it does help me immensely to track all transactions and make sure scheduled things will process smoothly
The Truth Is Only What People Believe
It would be cool if major news sources stopped believing anonymous White House sources seemingly without question!Legal AF (Legal AF's Substack)
The Truth Is Only What People Believe
It would be cool if major news sources stopped believing anonymous White House sources seemingly without question!Legal AF (Legal AF's Substack)
BehindBlueEyes.de: Das Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion und meine Premiere behindblueeyes.de/dynamo-dresd…
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Das Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion und meine Premiere
Ich habe schon in Rom, Salzburg und Prag Fußball gesehen. Heute ist meine Premiere im Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion. Die Fans im K-Block spielen auf jeden Fall schon in der Champions League. Die Mannschaft…BehindBlueEyes.de
Just for the record, Trump can’t do this. The Constitution is very clear that the “times, places, and manner“ of elections for federal office are determined by individual states (though can be altered by Congress).
The president simply has no role in US elections (except to sign into law or veto whatever election-related bills that congress might pass).
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Throw into the brew the situation a few years ago when states tried to require that presidential candidates publish tax returns and were shot down by courts saying that states can not modify the requirements to hold office.
Although that is not directly germane to the voter ID situation, it does reflect a policy that when it comes to election stuff, the Constitution occupies almost the entire space leaving little room for additional Federal or state regulation.
With regard to voter ID - that is an issue that is hard to oppose because it is not irrational. I believe the D's would be better off not opposing voter ID but, instead, using those resources to make sure that every likely D voter has a proper voter ID.
@SteveBellovin @karlauerbach Indeed, this is one of the reasons a federal ID mandate (passed by Congress) isn't *obviously* possible. In general, states with voter ID mandates have to have some mechanism for eligible voters to obtain the required documents for free. If the mandate comes from the federal government, would that obligate the federal government to issue voter IDs? And how would proof of residence be handled? Etc.
But in any case, Trump can't create such a mandate, only Congress.
@SteveBellovin I am far from having expertise in the art of issuing IDs. So I do not understand when you say "Providing IDs to every voter is a really hard problem."
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(I do remember back when Dave Kaufman and I were trying to figure out operating system access control matrices that we always seemed to back into the question of "how do we know who the actor is?" [Especially when a person or thing was acting as an agent with delegated authorities from another.])
I also keep bumping into the old national ID card issue - and the fears that a person could be "vanished" by a government agency. But then again, we seem to be moving pretty close to a national ID card with things like SecureID driver's licenses.
@aarbrk @karlauerbach This is the key point: lack of what are known as "breeder documents"; error handling is the other big point. I outline some of the issues in cs.columbia.edu/~smb/papers/ag…, with a more complete analysis in Section §V.C of scholar.smu.edu/scitech/vol26/…. There's a very good analysis of the ID card issue in Crawford v. Marion Count Election Board, 553 U.S. 181 (2008), especially the dissents. For a general discussion of what questions would have to be answered (in the U.S.) by anyone proposing a national ID card before the question could even be discussed intelligently, see the National Academies report "IDs Not Easy", nap.nationalacademies.org/cata… (I was on the committee). I should add: one of the things I learned while on that committee was that while the US has a pretty good national registry of deaths (the Social Security Administration's Master Death File), birth records are decentralized and are of varying quality and accuracy.
The problem falls disproportionately on certain groups: the poor, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, etc. Quoting Justice Souter's dissent in _Crawford_: "The need to travel to a BMV branch will affect voters according to their circumstances, with the average person probably viewing it as nothing more than an inconvenience. Poor, old, and disabled voters who do not drive a car, however, may find the trip prohibitive, witness the fact that the BMV has far fewer license branches in
each county than there are voting precincts." Corruption can be a problem—in Hudson County in New Jersey, birth certificates from the county office were not accepted by the state because a scheme to issue fraudulent documents (hudsoncountyview.com/after-nea…). Malice can be an issue: Alabama closed almost half of its motor vehicles offices, mostly in poor, Black counties (aclu.org/news/voting-rights/al…), and I have exactly one guess why.
RealID doesn't solve the problem, it makes it worse: you need more documents to show your identity and address (and if you're poor and unlikely to fly somewhere, you don't actually need it). I just went through this when I went to get a Maryland license after moving: how do I demonstrate that I live where I said? Proving my identity was easy, for me—I have a passport (though only about half of Americans do, and that's up sharply from not long ago; see apolloacademy.com/48-of-americ…), NY license, Social Security Card (though it's a replacement I had to get not all that long ago because I thought I'd lost mine), New York City ID card, etc. But my address? For various reasons, I wanted to get my new license very soon after I moved. I hadn't received any bank statements, credit card bills, etc., at my new address yet. Cable TV is included here, so I had no cable bill. I did have an electric bill, and I suppose I could have brought the purchase deed for my condo (though that only shows ownership, not residence). Now translate all of that to someone who's very poor or is living on the streets. Passport? Hah. Electric bill for your park bench or homeless shelter? Etc.
Yes, some of these issues can be worked around, especially in states with good will. In Massachusetts, staff at a homeless shelter can sign affidavits of residence. But a lot does depend on state politics. In Texas, you can vote with a state firearms license—but not with an ID from a public university, even though legally those are government-issued IDs. (Aside: ~20 years ago, I had a Homeland Security ID card for my service on an advisory committee. When I got to the airport the first time after received that ID, I asked the TSA agent if I could use it. "You can, but we won't like it." I took the hint and dug out my driver's license instead…)
I could go on—as you can see, this is an area where I have worked professionally. The bottom line, though, is that while it's not a problem for the majority of Americans (the issues are very different in other countries)—and that likely includes the overwhelming majority of Americans reading this post—for a significant number of people it is quite difficult.
48% of Americans Have a Passport - Apollo Academy
Forty-eight percent of Americans have a passport, up from 3% in 1989, see chart below. Source: US Department of State,...Torsten Sløk (Apollo Academy)
@Dss @SteveBellovin @aarbrk For UBI magnitude of erroneous or fraudulent overpayments will probably not break any bank. And the world will not explode if a poor or homeless person gets an extra payment. That's better than someone not getting paid at all.
So in the UBI case, erring on the side of overpaying or over-coverage is probably safe for our society. Perfection in that system is not necessary.
I have long railed against the risking tide of abandoning human-based one-person-one-vote democracy to membership in group based "stakeholder" decisionmaking. That trend rather moots the need for individual IDs and replaces it more with claims that one is a member of one (or more) enfranchised "stakeholder" groups.
That trend towards "stakeholders" who can get multiple votes because they have multiple kinds of "stake" tends to slightly anesthetize me against the risk of an individual human having multiple votes due to fake IDs.
@karlauerbach @SteveBellovin @aarbrk It's a very difficult problem. I spent a lot of yesterday arguing the details of a UBI system versus a "lowest 50% of income" model. The UBI proponent had no idea how to prevent basic issues, like the rentier economy simply increasing all rents by the UBI, causing a massive wealth transfer to the richest in society, nor whether (illegal?) immigrants, children, etc would get it, nor could answer questions about the unbanked in society. The only answer they had was "taxes".
UBI could be a total disaster for the homeless or un/poorly documented - how would they even claim? And then rents have all jumped by +$ubi, leaving them even worse off.
It's an idea that needs careful work.
@Dss @karlauerbach @SteveBellovin @aarbrk
It seems notable that Monopoly, the game of capitalism run amok, offers universal basic income payouts whenever Go is passed. It's also a game in which wealthy real estate moguls are regularly sent to jail (though they can buy their way out).
Much of the food you eat is absorbed by your digestive system.
But some of what you eat makes it all the way through those twists and turns and comes out the other end. How does that happen?
A doctor who treats digestive problems explains how 💩 is made:
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How does your body make poop?
Your food goes on a complex journey as it travels from your mouth to your colon.The Conversation
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Gun publications offer a fascinating glimpse into the complete and total fantasy world so many of my fellow Americans have taken up full-time residence in
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The Scout Rifle For Survival: Are They Still Relevant? - Firearms News
Leroy Thompson takes a look at various modern scout rifles to see if they fit the survival role The Scout Rifle For Survival: Are They Still Relevant?Leroy Thompson (Firearms News)
If you are sincerely concerned about “vehicle-borne marauders,” you really shouldn’t be fooling around with an AR-15. You should be packing a .50 caliber heavy machine gun or 20mm autocannon.
Where you would mount those weapons, I will leave as an exercise for the reader
"Ok, I told you to knock it off. The 'your mom' jokes already went too far, so I decided to do something about it. Open that family photo album right there!"
"... what, how, what the fuck?!? What the fuck is this??"
"Your great grandmother was a lovely lady, and I was YOUR GREAT GRANDFATHER! WHOS LAUGHING NOW? WHOS YOUR GREAT GRAND DADDY??"
On The Road - To Xi’An 🏯
在路上 - 去西安 🏯
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California lawmakers kill plans to curb AI-manipulated prices
A secretive appropriations process killed or reined in three bills regulating the use of pricing algorithms. A bill to monitor data center electricity use was also culled.
California gives AI price discrimination some breathing room
Three bills to regulate AI price discrimination died or were scaled back in the state legislature during a secretive appropriations process.Khari Johnson (CalMatters)
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herku-fotografie: Lüneburger Heide herku-fotografie.de/blog/2025/…
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Lüneburger Heide - herku fotografie
Die Wetter Apps zeigten Sonne an und so ging es Heute noch mal in die Lüneburger Heide. Hier ist mein Bericht dazu.herku fotografie (herku-fotografie)
Am I the only one who wants to read the entire damn Doug the Vulcan fan novel now, and find out about his parents totally obsessing over human anthropology but not quite getting it? #StrangeNewWorlds
I’m probably the only one who digs this
I note that it goes wider than his parents, gd parents uncle/aunt are in as well since the cousins were also named with earth/american name.
Sieving the last few drops of 6 quarts of harvested honey.
Probably our last harvest of the year. Two of the hives are still chugging along and should pack on stores before the winter.
One hive is desperate and I’m probably going to need to pinch the queen and combine them then split in the spring.
The joys and heartbreaks of #beekeeping in one day with the hives.
A imagem mostra um recipiente transparente contendo várias pequenas bolachas ou biscoitos redondos e de formato cilíndrico. As bolachas têm uma cor dourada-avermelhada, indicando que foram assadas, e apresentam uma textura ligeiramente irregular com pequenas manchas escuras, possivelmente de especiarias ou ingredientes adicionais. Elas estão empilhadas de forma desordenada, com algumas sobrepostas, e estão dispostas sobre uma superfície branca, que parece ser uma mesa ou uma superfície de cozinha. No canto inferior esquerdo da imagem, há texto que diz "REDMI NOTE 12 5G" e "MEUTEDIO.COM", e no canto inferior direito, a data e hora "31/08/2025 21:21".
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Counterproposal:
Gaza strip made twice as wide.
West Bank fully Palestinian. All settlers kicked out without compensation.
Full Palestinian sovereignty, including air space and EEZ in the Med.
Airport in southern Gaza, angled so flight paths avoid Israel.
Transport & infrastructure corridor between Gaza & West Bank.
Rebuild, physical and societal, paid for by all who aided Israel.
Israel and Palestine demilitarised. Security done by international militaries.
David Penington
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