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Emperor Sutoku, 75th Emperor of #Japan, was born OTD in 1164 cromwell-intl.com/travel/japan… #travel #history


[Serata cinema #67] Un seguito fallimentare, che ricicla in maniera spenta le idee dell’originale e forse ne tradisce anche un po' lo spirito nel modo in cui tratta i suoi personaggi. La linea narrativa dei cani mi ha moderatamente divertito ma non c'è davvero nient’altro. Moglie, che l’ha scelto, avendo del resto proposto il primo film tempo prima, era agghiacciata. Figlia mi è parsa apprezzare ma anche dimenticare in fretta. #film letterboxd.com/giopep/film/leg…
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Los vinos blancos del Penedès lideran el ranking catalán en los Premios Decanter 2025 vinetur.com/2025070789454/los-… #VinosBlancos #Penedès #Decanter2025 #Xarello #Malvasía


Mas Flor, la masía de lujo en el Empordà que ofrece privacidad y naturaleza vinetur.com/2025070789453/mas-… #MasFlor #Empordà #Lujo #Privacidad #Naturaleza


Des partisans des « jeunes des collines », une excroissance radicale du mouvement des colons, responsable d’exactions quotidiennes contre les villages palestiniens, ont vandalisé une base militaire à la fin du mois de juin.#Palestine #Proche-Orient #International


AMD openSIL PoC Still Being Worked On For Phoenix SoCs, Turin Code Published

One topic we haven't heard AMD talk too much about publicly this year has been their openSIL effort that was announced back in 2023 as their eventual replacement to AGESA and being an open-source CPU silicon initialization effort. They still appear to be working toward making openSIL production-ready for next-generation Zen 6 platforms but some of their proo…
phoronix.com/news/AMD-openSIL-…




More old photos: a trapper's cabin in the absolute middle of nowhere, Svalbard, 2018. I've always liked the sense of scale in this shot. #photography


I’m giving my first book talk this Wednesday at Boswell Book Company in Milwaukee! I’ll be sharing insights from Misguided, answering questions, and signing books. If you’re in the area, I’d love to see you there!
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Van Caterpillar tot BNP Paribas: VN-rapporteur hekelt bedrijven die geld verdienen aan Gaza-oorlog

Voor tientallen bedrijven is de oorlog in Gaza een bron van winst. Daardoor kunnen ze medeplichtig zijn aan oorlogsmisdaden, meent Speciaal Rapporteur voor de VN Francesca Albanese.

standaard.be/economie/van-cate… (archive.ph/oXNA3)

#Gaza #VN

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Zohran Mamdani Can Learn From Paris’s Housing Victories




Parrot 6.4, a Linux distro designed for ethical hackers and cybersecurity pros, upgrades core tools and refines system scripts in preparation for the Debian 13-based Parrot 7.
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#israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #centralbank / #inflation / #economy

„The Bank of Israel left short-term interest rates unchanged on Monday (Jul 7) after inflation eased in May, although economic uncertainty lingers due to the 21-month-old conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in Gaza.“

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Bomba d’acqua a Bacoli e allagamenti a Napoli: violenti temporali sulla Campania liberoreporter.it/2025/07/flas…


Musk gründet "New Super Duper America Party" (NSDAP) der-postillon.com/2025/07/new-…

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Suicide of Roman Starovoit, former Russian Transport Minister dismissed by Putin liberoreporter.it/2025/07/eng-…


25 years ago today one of the best entries in the Final Fantasy series was released. At first glance, it's easy to consider Final Fantasy IX as a light and whimsical title, especially in the shadow of FFVII. But anyone who has played the game knows that beyond its colourful characters and gorgeous scenery, it explores themes of existentialism, identity, finding your chosen family, finding love and acceptance as you are, and also finding yourself and what it means to carve your own path and to make the choices that define you, despite your past or what inner or outer darkness you are fighting against.

It's a story that asks some very deep questions about dealing with depression, the meaning of life, and the fear of death and loss, that ultimately rejects nihilism by emphasising how even the realisation that existence is temporary and mortality is inevitable doesn't diminish the importance of connecting, loving, sharing, hoping, experiencing the little moments, and fighting for a better world. It's one the most beautiful and hopepunk games to have come out in the last few decades that remains more relevant than ever, and is well worth discovering even today.

(25th anniversary Illustrations by Yuya Ishihata and Toshiyuki Itahana)

#FinalFantasyIX #FinalFantasy #OTD #OnThisDay #Gaming #VideoGames #Games #RPG #HopePunk

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I did not enjoy it at the time, probably dropping it too soon. Only many years later I realised it was probably a better game than 6 or 7 which were the ones I have always considered the best
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@luigirenna Yeah, it's a much deeper and more complex game that the art style suggests, and I think the story absolutely hits differently when you play it as an adult. Replaying it a couple of years ago I saw some parts in a totally new way.





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Nineteen EU countries call for 'simplification' of EU Deforestation Law
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/07/07/nineteen-eu-countries-call-for-simplification-of-eu-deforestation-law?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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'Het was de week van Wilders. Na een blamage op links kreeg de PVV-voorman zijn twee veelbesproken asielwetten erdoor én een amendement waardoor statushouders geen voorrang meer krijgen bij woningtoewijzing. Hoe heeft dit kunnen gebeuren en wat zijn de gevolgen? De kamer van Klok neemt het door.'

#DeVolkskrantElkeDag De kamer van Klok: Wilders heeft deze week iedereen weggespeeld

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The image features a top-down view of three stylized human figures gathered around an open book on a blue background. The figures are depicted in a minimalist, cartoonish style, with their heads represented by large black circles and their bodies in muted colors. The figure on the left is wearing a beige top and gray pants, the figure in the middle is wearing a white top and gray pants, and the figure on the right is wearing a gray top. They are positioned as if they are engaged in a discussion or reading the text on the pages of the book. The book has lines of text, suggesting it is a document or a newspaper. In the top right corner, there is a white circle with a black "V" inside it. At the bottom of the image, the text "de Volkskrant" is written in white, followed by "De kamer van Klok" in black, indicating the source and title of the content.

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How solar power helped European grids pass ‘the stress test’ during the recent heatwave
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Common bacteria found in the stomach has no symptoms but could cause 12 million cancers, study warns
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How Israel pulled off audacious ‘Red Wedding’ and ‘Operation Narnia’ attacks on Iran


Source: independent.co.uk/news/world/m…

Another plot, called “Operation Narnia” because it was seen to be so fantastical, involved killing nine top Iranian #nuclear #scientists at their homes in #Tehran almost simultaneously - a plan that was successfully carried out.


Scientists and their families are civilians and not military targets. This is against international law and could be counted as a #war #crime.

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Lime withdraws from Brussels as Belgian capital puts brakes on e-bikes and scooters
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F1 in Britain: Terrible English summer weather equals entertaining race
Maybe Bernie Ecclestone was right about fitting racetracks with sprinklers.
arstechnica.com/cars/2025/07/f…



Avignon conmemora 25 años como Capital Europea de la Cultura con un programa especial de arte, teatro y gastronomía vinetur.com/2025070789457/avig… #Avignon #Cultura #Arte #Teatro #Gastronomía


What Scottish Independence Could Deliver For The Welfare State


“How much time he gains who does not look to see what his neighbour says or does or thinks, but only at what he does himself, to make it just and holy.” – Marcus Aurelius

This blog post previously appeared in The National as part of Common Weal’s In Common newsletter.
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Back in the early days of Common Weal, while we were still finding our feet and building our reputation, we had an informal rule when it came to policy-making. We had to be able to show the policy working somewhere else.

This was because we felt that Scotland simply wasn’t ready for some of the radical ideas that we wanted to implement so being able to show it already working was a good way of building confidence in a nation too often told “we cannae dae it” (by which our opponents often mean “we shouldnae dae it” which is a different thing entirely).

We’ve since dispensed with that rule and we sometimes broke it even then (one of Common Weal’s very first policy papers, “In Place Of Anxiety”, was an advocacy for Universal Basic Income (UBI) long before it became one of the “cool” policies) but this isn’t to say that we can’t learn lessons from elsewhere.

Just this week, I was asked by a researcher which of our neighbour nations I’d like Scotland to copy if I could. My answer was that we shouldn’t copy any one but that I take a lot of inspiration from Germany on local democracy, from Denmark on energy strategy and from Norway for public ownership. Somewhere else we could do with taking inspiration from our neighbours is on social security.

The scenes this week from the UK’s attempts to hammer the poor and disabled and only backing down after shambolic chaos in the Parliament should be a lesson not just in humanity but in policy-making as well. Never fight a battle you haven’t won in advance. Never assume a large on-paper majority means certain absolute power.

With many of our neighbours basing their politics on proportional representation and coalition politics, this kind of legislation would have undergone a lot of negotiation and compromise long before arriving at the voting chamber.

The way that many of our neighbours deal with the issue of social security is markedly different from the UK in several ways. The first is that the systems are a lot more generous in general. Norway, Denmark and Sweden rank in the top three OECD nations for spending on disability protections at above 3% of GDP while the UK is well below the OECD average at less than 2%.

Many more social securities like unemployment protections follow a different model from the UK when they are calculated. In particular, instead of the flat rate paid under the UK’s Universal Credit, many countries follow a model where the protection you receive is based on a percentage of your previous income.

There are consequences to each of these models. A flat rate tends to be more redistributive if it is generous enough (which Universal Credit isn’t) whereas a proportional rate tends to be less disruptive to an individual who is already going through the shock of losing their job while still having bills to pay.

We’ve seen these impacts in the UK too. During the pandemic, the Covid furlough scheme was paid at a proportional rate to people who were employed but was often paid at a flat Universal Credit rate to self-employed people. This exposed a lot of people who were previously on the side of denigrating poor and vulnerable people as lazy slackers to just how meagre and cruel the UK “benefits” system is.

We had an opportunity then to get some serious change off the back of that and maybe we still see echoes of it in this week’s chaos but largely the Powers That Be wanted to make us forget that moment of reflection as quickly as possible.

On the other side and as tempting as it might be to copy a European-style unemployment insurance based on previous income, and as beneficial that would be to people in well-paid but otherwise insecure jobs, we have to remember that many people are not in well-paid jobs and that wage suppression has been rife in the UK for decades. Receiving 60% of your previous income when you were being paid poverty wages won’t protect you from poverty in unemployment.

So maybe rather than Scotland – particularly an independent Scotland – copying existing social security policies from our neighbours, we need to look to them for inspiration in another way and look back at that paper I mentioned at the start of this column.

Last year, the EU think tank the Coppieters Foundation published a paper called “A European Universal Basic Income” which found that a UBI sufficient to eradicate poverty across the entire union could be entirely paid for by relatively modest changes to income tax and the savings found from the reduction of poverty itself.

Its model called for a UBI of €6,857 per year for adults and half that for children under 14. This is the equivalent of £113 per week for adults and £57 per week for children. The paper claimed that the increase in income taxes to pay for this level of UBI would themselves be relatively modest and the “breakeven” point for people who’d pay more income tax than they’d receive in UBI would be at around the 80th percentile.

In other words, eight out of 10 people would be directly better off with the UBI. And, to repeat, while this is still a relatively small sum per person if you have no other income, it would be enough to eradicate poverty across the entire EU and would be cheaper overall – after the health, crime and social inequality costs of poverty are factored in – than the current systems.

When this paper came out I argued that this meant a UBI was now a moral imperative because it was cheaper than the cost of poverty, but there’s clearly a financial imperative too. Whether we’re discussing an independent Scotland seeking to create a better country for all of us or even just a cynical UK trying to save money in the face of a humiliating attempt to crush the poor, here is a solution we should all support. Eradicate poverty, save money, implement a Universal Basic Income.

#politics #ScottishPolitics #SocialSecurity #UBI #UKPolitics

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Ganesh Jayaraman explores the data adoption paradox: why we resist new systems & how to drive lasting change. Essential reading for orgs building resilient data systems amid volatility.

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Nuova governance per la divisione logistica di Ludoil - Notizie - Ansa.it
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