CNN asked Johnson why he wouldn’t consider moving money around to fund SNAP. He responded, “Because if you deviate from the goal of reopening the entire government, Chuck Schumer and the radicals over there will continue to play games."
It's pretty clear who's playing games with people’s livelihoods. trib.al/2xXpjBZ
Mike Johnson Accidentally Lets Slip Why He Won’t Fund Food Stamps
Mike Johnson accidentally gave away his whole game.The New Republic
The International Criminal Court will switch its internal work environment away from Microsoft Office to Open Desk, a open source alternative
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Die Office-Suite für die Öffentliche Verwaltung
openDesk bietet kollaborative Office-Anwendungen für die Öffentliche Verwaltung: Textverarbeitung, Chat, Dateifreigabe, Videokonferenzen und Projektmanagement.openDesk
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Minecraft HDL, an HDL for Redstone
Link: github.com/itsfrank/MinecraftH…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
GitHub - itsfrank/MinecraftHDL: A Verilog synthesis flow for Minecraft redstone circuits
A Verilog synthesis flow for Minecraft redstone circuits - itsfrank/MinecraftHDLGitHub
GrapheneOS is great and I recommend it all the time for Android users who are concerned about spying by governments and law enforcement.
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Leaker reveals which Pixels are vulnerable to Cellebrite phone hacking
Cellebrite can apparently extract data from most Pixel phones, unless they’re running GrapheneOS.Ryan Whitwam (Ars Technica)
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POWER SHUT OFF in home with disabled adult and two small autistic children. we paid on time but they shut if off anyways and now there's a bunch of unexplained fees. please help! 🙇♀️ total $689.11
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We partnered with @labornotes.bsky.social for a symposium on unions in the Trump era. What can unions do over the next few years to help stop the MAGA agenda and best position the labor movement for the future? All the stories in this symposium are at this link:prospect.org/2025/10/30/h...
How Can Unions Defend Worker P...
How Can Unions Defend Worker Power Under Trump 2.0?
A Labor Notes RoundtableLuis Feliz Leon (The American Prospect)
Magpie and Decorative Green Pattern 🌿🌿🌿
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Wildlife-inspired art to brighten your decor. Ideal for bird lovers and interior stylists and designers.
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Foot note in the outfield: Toronto's Davis Schneider skips shoes a day before playing for title
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Heritage Foundation Defends Tucker Carlson Over His Interview With Holocaust Denier
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/heritage-foundation-tucker-carlson-nick-fuentes_n_6903d68ae4b0b48d8a1bc37c?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Heritage Foundation Defends Tucker Carlson Over His Interview With Holocaust Denier
The group's president denounced "attacking our friends on the right."Lydia O'Connor (HuffPost)
In an admission of guilt by Buckingham Palace, 'Plain' Andrew has been stripped of all titles and evicted from the royal residence..
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Prince Andrew to be stripped of titles and move out of Royal Lodge
King’s brother will become known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, Buckingham Palace says, in latest fallout from Epstein scandalCaroline Davies (The Guardian)
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The second guy, I think he shows up in this video sequence. It’s got pretty effective way of confronting these guys by saying you know you do what you’re doing to your own children something to that effect.
They get really upset. The federal official who apparently ejaculated into his own pants as he shot a pepper ball into the face of a clergy man in Oakland or Alameda.
This is them and they should be made to look at it. It’s what gets them out of bed.
Colombia, chiuso il cerchio sui killer del biologo italiano - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
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Colombia, chiuso il cerchio sui killer del biologo italiano - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
La Polizia e la Procura della città colombiana di Santa Marta, con la collaborazione degli investigatori italiani, hanno arrestato il giovane che secondo le indagini ha adescato e ingannato il biologo italiano Alessandro Coatti conducendolo in una tr…Agenzia ANSA
Denmark surprisingly abandons plans for chat control
Surprising turn: the Council Presidency has buried its plans to oblige WhatsApp & Co. to search for depictions of abuse
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#Chatkontrolle #Datenschutz #EU #Netzpolitik #WhatsApp #news
Denmark surprisingly abandons plans for chat control
Surprising turn: the Council Presidency has buried its plans to oblige WhatsApp & Co. to search for depictions of abuseFalk Steiner (heise online)
Microsoft’s agent platform play
https://www.theverge.com/tech/809889/github-agent-hq-platform-play-microsoft-jared-palmer-jay-parikh?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Microsoft’s agent platform play
GitHub is trying to become the center of the agentic coding universe. The platform’s leaders tell us why.Alex Heath (The Verge)
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CT food aid groups ask for support ahead of possible SNAP benefit stoppage
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CT food aid groups ask for support ahead of possible SNAP benefit stoppage
The head of Connecticut Foodshare calls the potential end of SNAP payments a “catastrophe.”Chris Polansky (WNPR)
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Durrell Trust finally ends blood sports tourism on its Scottish estate
The Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust (DWCT) has finally bowed to pressure from its supporters and ended pay-to-shoot deer stalking on the Dalnacardoch Estate in Scotland’s Cairngorms where the Trust runs a rewilding project.Protect the Wild
Did you know you can get married in The Shire in NZ? and that Frodo may just crash it?
On #Colbert last night as he is a well known #LOTR megafan. He thought this was great, just too bad that after the wedding, Elija Wood threw their rings into an active volcano.
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'Lord of the Rings' star Elijah Wood crashes couple's Hobbit-themed wedding — in the Shire!
It was their precious. “Lord of the Rings” star Elijah Wood surprised and delighted a couple of fans who were getting married on the Shire set, which is still standing in New Zealand. “We wer…Lauren Sarner (New York Post)
I have tried many many clients but have arrived at: IceCubes on iOS and Moshidon on Android!
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100-Year Old Wagon Wheel Becomes Dynamometer
If you want to dyno test your tuner car, you can probably find a couple of good facilities in any nearby major city. If you want to do similar testing at a smaller scale, though, you might find it’s easier to build your own rig, like [Lou] did.
[Lou’s] dynamometer is every bit a DIY project, relying on a 100-year-old wagon wheel as the flywheel installed in a simple frame cobbled together from 6×6 timber beams. As you might imagine, a rusty old wagon wheel probably wouldn’t be in great condition, and that was entirely true here. [Lou] put in the work to balance it up with some added weights, before measuring its inertia with a simple falling weight test. The wheel is driven via a chain with a 7:1 gear reduction to avoid spinning it too quickly. Logging the data is a unit from BlackBoxDyno, which uses hall effect sensors to measure engine RPM and flywheel RPM. With this data and a simple calibration, it’s possible to calculate the torque and horsepower of a small engine hooked up to the flywheel.
Few of us are bench testing our lawnmowers for the ultimate performance, but if you are, a build like this could really come in handy. We’ve seen other dyno builds before, too. Video after the break.
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‘Fancy tool’: how China cut chip defects by 99% for near-perfect lithography
In a major leap for the global semiconductor industry, a joint Chinese research team has developed a method that can slash defects in lithography – a critical step in chipmaking – by up to 99 per cent.
The researchers achieved unprecedented clarity by using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) to pinpoint, for the first time, the minute sources of common manufacturing flaws.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications on September 30, by Professor Peng Hailin from Peking University in collaboration with researchers from Tsinghua University and the University of Hong Kong, were hailed by reviewers as a “fancy tool” that “would benefit peer researchers and industrial users quite a lot”.
“The team has proposed a solution compatible with existing semiconductor production lines,” Peng said in an interview with Beijing-based Science and Technology Daily published on Monday. “It can reduce lithography defects on 12-inch (30cm) wafers by 99 per cent,” he added, indicating substantial cost benefits to the market.
Lithography is one of the most critical steps in chip manufacturing. “It can be understood as ‘printing circuits’ onto semiconductor wafers such as silicon,” Peng said. “Essentially, an ultra-precise ‘projector’ shrinks and transfers pre-designed circuit patterns onto a special film coating the wafer, which is then developed and fixed.”
How China’s ‘fancy tool’ cut chip defects by 99% for near-perfect lithography
Cryo-ET process pinpoints source of manufacturing flaws to achieve unprecedented clarity and a pathway to major industry cost cuts.Zhang Tong (South China Morning Post)
Lebanese president calls on army to ‘confront Israeli incursions’ after deadly raid
Israeli troops stormed the southern town of Blida and attacked a municipal building, killing an employee who was sleeping insidethecradle.co
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@GrapheneOS As someone with some security background but well out of the loop on phone OSes... what's the mechanism for this rejection?
Like, is it closer to useragent sniffing or to some kind of signature chain?
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@varx We have our Auditor app and attestation service for using the hardware attestation API with pinning-based security to provide security monitoring of devices:
github.com/GrapheneOS/Auditor
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Look at github.com/GrapheneOS/Auditor/… and you'll quickly get the idea of what it can do. We use the secure element keystore (StrongBox). OS verified boot metadata is provided to it by the boot firmware and the OS provides the app package name + signing key fingerprints + version to it too.
GitHub - GrapheneOS/Auditor: Hardware-based attestation / intrusion detection app for Android devices. It provides both local verification with another Android device via QR codes and optional scheduled server-based verification with support for alert ema
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in reply to GrapheneOS • • •@varx Ingress uses it to try to stop people cheating by faking their location.
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We aren't sure if Pokemon Go currently enforces it, but it probably will. We've talked to a couple people there on X and tried to convince them to do grapheneos.org/articles/attest…. We know one of the main security people at Block (Square, Cash App, etc.) and are trying to get things solved for those apps. Several banks including Swissquote did specifically implement GrapheneOS hardware attestation.
Updating our Google Play Integrity API settings — Ingress
Ingresseddy
in reply to GrapheneOS • • •But I have a gripe with the AGOV app (swiss govt ID app) which refuses to run on an up to date GrapheneOS, because it finds non stock OSs insecure but runs on a Note 10 that Samsung didn't bother patching since 2023.
All UBS apps run seamlessly though.
Strypey
in reply to evacide • • •> GrapheneOS is great and I recommend it all the time for Android users
I'm definitely keen to try custom ROMs like GrapheneOS, but the main obstacles for me are;
* getting hold of a device that definitely supports one
* figuring out how to install it without bricking the device
* mobile carriers here are getting very fussy about what devices they'll support
Strypey
in reply to Strypey • • •On that last point, NZ probably needs a comprehensive Right to Repair law that obliges carriers to keep supporting the devices people had when we set up our contracts until EoL. I suspect they'd quickly find a way to patch old devices to work properly without the 3G network, if their only alternative was providing a free replacement ; )
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Kay
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> It may resurface in a smaller form in another term of government
Hopefully it will resurface in a more comprehensive form under the next government ; )
Kay
in reply to Strypey • • •Fingers crossed. I submitted for a broader law including open sourcing software when a company could no longer provide updates, as has happened with some medical devices.
I am however realistic when it comes to NZ government understanding the issues let alone acting on addressing problems in a sensible way.
The Great Llama
in reply to Strypey • • •Your second point is almost a non-issue with Graphene. Having been through the process with other custom ROMs, the steps always felt somewhat fraught. With Graphene, once you've managed to unlock the bootloader (which is trivial if you've bought a bootloader-unlocked phone), you basically plug it into a computer with Graphene's website loaded and hit the button. It does most of the process automatically, and the parts it doesn't do, it walks you through.
Strypey
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> which is trivial if you've bought a bootloader-unlocked phone
Buying exactly the right version of the right device does seem to make it easier. But you know what would be even better? Being able to buy a device with a non-spying OS as the default OS, from a retailer in my country, guaranteed to work with our cell carriers.
@evacide
EloPup
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The only thing that bugs me is that I have to give G00gl3 of all companies money to get a smartphone I can run without G00gl3.
Ough 😞
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I‘m fully aware that you guys made a conscious and well thought-through decision with regard to the hardware, there was no criticism implied 😀.
Was just pointing out the irony 😅.
But fully appreciate what you guys are doing, it’s important in many many ways!
Thx for that, and also for the answer here 😀.
Cheers!