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🔁 Starmer & Macron unveil “one-in, one-out” migrant deal
UK PM Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron agree on a pilot: illegal Channel arrivals sent back to France, while legal asylum seekers with UK ties are admitted.
👉 Full story - bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new…

#UKFrance #Migration #OneInOneOut #Starmer #Macron #GBSMedia





Lo spread tra Btp e Bund tedeschi chiude in rialzo a 85,5 punti - Notizie - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/economia/2025/07/10/lo-spread-tra-btp-e-bund-tedeschi-chiude-in-rialzo-a-855-punti_19ebc8b8-cb2c-4a0a-a06d-9952beb24fc1.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Vermögenssteuer, unterschreiben, um Reiche zu besteuern. 💪😃


Immer schön weiter teilen. Wir sind bei 18000, das Wachstum muss exponenziell bleiben. #Vermögenssteuer für alle #Merz dieser Welt.

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Giorgetti, avviato confronto per uscire da deficit eccessivo - Notizie - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/economia/2025/07/10/giorgetti-avviato-confronto-per-uscire-da-deficit-eccessivo_121b7fe9-9f07-493e-82d5-2529ac461557.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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A fleeting, high-speed, blurry glimpse of one of my favourite garden visitors – a hummingbird hawk moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) 🦅

This one was on a mission, flitting around even more quickly than usual, & leaving just as soon as it had arrived 👀

I hope for better photographic opportunities soon, because they are spectacular 🙂👍

#Insects 🪳
#Photography 📷
#BugOfTheDay 🪰
#MacroPhotography 🔬
#BackGardenEntomology 🪲

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Dark Cloud, Staffin Coast, Scotland. August 2022. Ref-11575
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#denisolivierphoto #trix #hc110 #denisolivierphotographer #scotland #cloud #sky #weather #dark #isleofskye #rain #trix400 #denisolivier #landscape #denisolivierphotography


Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (President of Brazil) on world politics:

'In times of growing polarisation, terms such as “deglobalisation” have become commonplace. But it is impossible to “deplanetise” our shared existence....

[We] need to recommit to diplomacy & rebuild the foundations of true multilateralism – one capable of answering the outcry of a humanity fearful for its future'!

As the climate crisis has demonstrated, we are all in this together!

#politics

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Consiglio Aci Milano, La Russa jr eletto non nominato - Notizie - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/economia/2025/07/10/consiglio-aci-milano-la-russa-jr-eletto-non-nominato_367928d5-3dbe-419f-aba5-653ad720aca3.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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the moment it says “out for delivery”

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Today's word of the day in #Mikmaq

Gsnugo'guom (êk·sê·nu·goo·gu·om)

Gsnugo'guom is a hospital.
(Note: I'm okay!)


in reply to Frankie ✅

The image features two characters in a stylized, anime-inspired art style. Both characters are dressed in black uniforms with gold accents and blue capes, suggesting a uniformed role, possibly military or law enforcement. The character on the left stands upright, holding a large, ornate rifle with a blue energy beam, while the character on the right is in a crouched position, aiming the same type of rifle. The uniforms include black boots with gold detailing, gloves, and belts, and both characters wear blue berets. The background is plain white, emphasizing the characters. The text "ARCANE" is visible in the bottom left corner, and there is a copyright notice at the bottom center.

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#Ucraina, il circo dei perdenti


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Lucchese, offerte al “fischio finale”: attesa per l’apertura delle buste

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Una piccola guida visuale (che si può inviare ai propri contatti) per creare un profilo su Delta Chat con il proprio indirizzo email, quindi senza la necessità di creare un nuovo account. Segue nel prossimo post un'altra immagine con le impostazioni che personalmente raccomando per questo tipo di utilizzo.
#deltachat
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@dret Però è possibile creare il profilo con e-mail classica dall'app mobile e aggiungere l'app desktop come secondo dispositivo (o tramite importazione backup)
@Dret




Participa con nosotras en la #presentación de la investigación «Acciones por la justicia ambiental desde infraestructuras tecnológicas autónomas y comunitarias»

El jueves 17 de julio a la 1pm (México) / 3pm (Nueva York) / 7pm (UTC) presentaremos el informe en un evento especial. Nos acompañarán MariaLab (Brasil), @sutty (Argentina) y @Cloud68 (Europa).

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Oggi diamo per scontata l’esistenza di Stati come Italia, Francia o Spagna.
Ma è sempre stato così? Da dove arriva questa idea di "nazione"?
In questo articolo racconto come si sono formati gli Stati-nazione in Europa: un processo lento, spesso violento, e tutt’altro che naturale.
👉 foxjournal.it/la-nascita-degli…

#Storia #StatoNazione #Europa #FoxJournal #Divulgazione



Jeep Avenger 4xe: la rivoluzione ibrida 4×4 nel segmento dei B-SUV
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Scopri la nuova Jeep Avenger 4xe: motore ibrido, trazione integrale, design off-road e tre allestimenti. Prestazioni e tecnologia per il SUV più venduto.
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#motori #auto

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I call this: Texas fucking around and finding out.

2/21/24 - texastribune.org/2024/02/21/te…
7/10/25 - apnews.com/article/texas-flood…

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The image shows a screenshot of a news website, specifically "The Texas Tribune." The top of the page features the website's logo and a navigation bar with various links, including "Donate," "Hill Country Floods," "THC Ban Vetoed," "Special Legislative Session," "2025 Legislative Recap," and "TribFest 2025." The main headline reads, "Texas has spent more than $148 million busing migrants to other parts of the country," with a subheading stating, "Since Gov. Greg Abbott announced the program in 2022, Texas has paid to bus more than 102,000 migrants to cities around the country." The article is attributed to Sergio Martinez-Beltran from KUT News, dated February 21, 2024, at 10 AM Central.

Below the main headline, there is a smaller news article with the headline, "A decade of missed opportunities: Texas couldn't find $1M for flood warning system near camps," accompanied by the AP logo and a live news ticker. The website's layout includes a search bar, a menu with categories such as "World," "U.S.," "Politics," "Sports," "Entertainment," "Business," "Science," "Fact Check," "Oddities," and "More." The overall color scheme of the website is a gradient of orange and blue, with white text for readability.

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Giuli salvi la casa-studio di Luigi Serafini - Arte - Ansa.it
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Pubblicato su Spettacolo e Cultura @spettacolo-e-cultura-AgenziaAnsa






Personal Reflections on Immutable Linux


Immutable distributions are slowly spreading across the Linux world– but should you care? Are they hacker friendly? What does “immutable” mean, anyway?

Immutable means “not subject or susceptible to change” according to Merriam-Webster, which is not 100% accurate in this context, but it’s close enough and the name is there so we’re stuck with it. Immutable distributions are subject to change, it’s just that how you change them is quite a bit different than bog-standard Linux. Will this matter to you? Read on to find out! (Or, if you know the answers already, read on to find out how angry you should be in the comments section.)

Immutability is cloud-based thinking: the system has a known-good state, and it’s always in it. Everything that is not part of the core system is containerized and controlled. I’m writing this from a KDE-based distribution called Aurora, part of the Universal Blue project that builds on Fedora’s Atomic Desktop work. It bills itself as being for “lazy developers”.

The advantage to this hypothetical lazy dev is that the base system is already built, and you can’t get distracted messing around with it. It works, and it isn’t at all likely to break. Every installation is essentially identical to every other installation, which means reproducibility is all but guaranteed. No more faffing about arguing on forums to figure out which library is conflicting with which. In an immutable system, they’ve all been selected to play well together, and anything else is safely containerized. (Again, a cloud ideal.) If the devs make a mistake during an update, well, just roll back!

50 Shades of Immunability


The different flavours of immutable linux differ in how they accomplish that, but all have rollbacks as a basic capability. Each change to the system becomes a new, indivisible image; that’s why we talk about atomic updates. You create a new system image when you update, but you don’t start using it until you reboot the system. (This has some advantages to stability, as you might imagine, although the rebooting can get old.) The old image is maintained on your system, just in case you happen to need it.

MicroOS and its descendants (like Aeon) use a system based on BRTFS snapshots to provide rollbacks. Fedora’s atomic desktops, like Silverblue, and the Universal Blue downstreams that are based on Fedora like Bazzite or Aurora use a system called OSTree, which is considerably more complex and more interesting. You can do something similar with Nix, of course, but that is a whole other kettle of fish.

OSTree bills itself as “Git for operating system binaries”. Every update, or every package installed is layered onto the tree and can be rolled back if needed– en masse, or individually. You can package up that tree of commits, and deploy it onto a new system, making devising new “distros” so trivial they don’t really deserve the name. In theory, you can install everything via OSTree, but the further you take your system from the base image, the less you have that “every system is identical” easy-problem-solving that the immutable guys like to talk about.

Of course you do want to install applications, and you do it the same way you might on a server: in containers. What sort of containers can vary by taste, but typically that means Flatpak for GUI applications. Fedora-based immutable distributions like Silverblue or Aurora use Flatpak, as does OpenSuse. (AppImage and snap are also options, technically speaking, but who likes snaps?) The Universal Blue team adds in Homebrew for those terminal applications that don’t tend to get Flatpaks. I admit that I was surprised at first to see Homebrew when I started using Aurora, since I knew it as “the missing package manager for MacOS” but its inclusion makes perfect sense when you think about it.

MacOS is the First Immutable UNIX


MacOS, you see, is the first immutable UNIX. As much as we in the Linux community don’t like to talk about it, Macs aren’t just POSIX compatible– they run Certified UNIX(™). And Curputino has been moving towards this “immutable” thing for a long time, until Catalina finally sealed the system folders away completely on a read-only volume. Updates for MacOS also come as snapshots to replace that system volume– you could certainly call them “atomic”. Since the system volume is locked down, traditional package managers won’t be able operate. Homebrew was created to solve that problem. It works just as well on a Linux system that has the same lockdown applied to its system folders.

If Homebrew isn’t your cup of tea – and it seems to not be everyone’s, since I think Universal Blue is the only distro set to ship with it – you can go more hard-core into containerization with docker or podman. Somewhere in between, you could use something like Distrobox. If you haven’t heard of it, Distrobox is a framework for deploying traditional linux systems inside containers. For devs, it’s great for testing, even if you aren’t basing it on top of an immutable distribution. If you’ve never worked in the cloud, this may all sound like rube-goldberg gobbbly-gook, (“linux in a box on my linux!?”) but once you adapt to it, it’s not so bad.

The Year of Immutable on the Desktop?


The question is: do you want to adapt to it? Is cloud-based thinking necessary on the desktop? Well I’d say it depends on who is using the desktop. I would absolutely steer Windows users who are thinking of switching to Linux in the wake of the Windows 10 EOL to a Universal Blue distribution, and probably Aurora since KDE is more windows-y than Gnome. Most of those ex-Windows users are people who just want to use a computer, not play with it. If that describes you, then maybe an immutable distribution could be to your liking.

MacOS has shown that very few desktop users will ever notice if they can access the system folders or not; they are most interested in having a stable, reproducible environment to work in. Thus, immutable Linux may be the way to bring Linux mainstream – certainly Steam thinks so, with SteamOS. For their use case, it’s hard to argue the benefits: you need a stable base system for the stack of cards that is gaming on Linux, and tech support is much simplified for a locked-down operating system that you cannot install packages on. The rising popularity of Bazzite, Universal Blue’s gaming-centric distribution, also speaks to this.

There are downsides to this kind of system, of course, and it is important to recognize that. Some people really, really hate containerization because Flatpaks, and other similar options, use more memory, both on disk and in RAM. Of course not everything is available as a Flatpak, or on Homebrew if the system uses that. If you want to use Toolbox or Distrobox to get a distro-specific set of packages, well, of course running a whole extra Linux system in a container is going to have overhead.

From an aesthetic perspective, it’s not as elegant as a traditional Linux environment, at least to some eyes, mine included. Those of us who switched to Linux because we wanted absolute control over our computers might not feel too great about the “do not touch” label implicitly scrawled across the system folders, even if we do get something like rpm-ostree to make changes with. Even with a package manager, there are customizations and tweaks you simply cannot make on a read-only system. For those of us who treat Linux as a hobby, that’s probably a no-go.

For the “Lazy Developer” Aurora sells itself to, well, that’s perhaps a different story. Speaking of lazy, I’ve been using Aurora for a few months now, almost in spite of myself. I initially loaded it as the last step on a distro-hopping jaunt to see if I could find a good Windows 10 replacement for my parents. (I think this is it, to be honest.) It’s still on my main laptop simply because it’s so unobtrusively out of the way that I can think of no reason to install anything else.

At some point that may change, and when it does I might just overcorrect and do a Linux From Scratch build or try out like NixOS like I’ve been meaning to. Something like that would let me regain the sense of agency I have forfeited to the Universal Blue dev team while running Aurora. (There have been times where I can feel the ghostly hand of an imaginary sysadmin urging me not to mess with my own system.)

After seeing how well containerization can work on desktop, Nix looks extra appealing – it can do most of what this article talks about with the immutable distros, but without trusting configuration of any facet of the system to anyone else. What do you think? Are the touted benefits to stability, reproducibility, and security worth the hassle of an immutable distribution? Is the grass greener in the land of Nix? If you’ve tried one of the immutable Linux distributions out there, we’d love to hear what you think in the comments.


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Starmer-Macron, patto su nucleare è monito a nostri nemici - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/topnews/2025/07/10/starmer-macron-patto-su-nucleare-e-monito-a-nostri-nemici_db5ce7f8-3593-406a-ab06-af1a79166c40.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Borsa: Milano chiude debole (-0,72%), pesano Iveco e Unicredit - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/topnews/2025/07/10/borsa-milano-chiude-debole-072-pesano-iveco-e-unicredit_21ed5ad8-c43c-4380-9452-ea74f8a3021c.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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