California’s insurer of last resort is in crisis — and you could end up paying for it
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Judge pauses demand for more details on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, after accusing Trump administration of "bad faith"
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New: "Trump Store Selling ‘Trump 2028’ Hats—Weeks After Trump Says He’s ‘Not Joking’ About Potential Third Term"

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Also, Trump 2028 hat debuted on the same day Trump sacked his business's ethics attorney via a post on Truth Social.

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europesays.com/2022838/ Trump tells Putin to ‘stop!’ after airstrikes #after #airstrikes #Conflicts #Latest #Putin #Russia #RussiaUkraine #RussiaUkraineWar #RussianInvasionOfUkraine #RussoUkrainianWar #stop #tells #TO #trump #Ukraine #UkraineRussia #war

Court hearing over international student visas revoked by Trump administration
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Detroit delivery driver sent to El Salvador after wrong turn into Canada
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I have a Cascade Microphone fathead ribbon mic. (Cascade appears to be out of business now). I like to use this mic on my accordion as it tames some of the harsher treble overtones. I have used it on vocals in the past and it sounds pretty good but I think works better with a stronger voice than a softer one. It lacks some of the high end clarity that large diaphragm condensers have. I had a pair of MXL R144 ribbons but they had a lot of noise so I sold them.

⚠️ IMPORTANT FEDIPACT ANNOUNCEMENT!!!⚠️

THREADS HAS CHANGED DOMAINS TO THREADS.COM!!!!!


in a deleted article techcrunch confirmed threads would be moving from threads.net to threads.com

zero clue why it was deleted because threads.net already redirects to threads.com as of right now

sooooo yeah!!! new domain to block. check out fedipact.online/why if you're wondering why

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#fediblock #FediPact #meta #threads

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Same thing here on venera.social, some pages work smoothly enough, some timeout. “Latest posts” feed usually opens OK, but “Latest activity” has troubles, and it's close to impossible to see profile of someone who posts often.

Knowing nothing about inner working of the system, I'd make a long shot for database indexing problems — at least this is what I usually encounter, when similar queries over same dataset complete in wildly different time, depending on conditions specified.

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Update: for about two days I'm unable to see my network feed. Every time it's “gateway timeout”. Before it was hit-and-miss, now — 100% failure rate.

Everything else works, quite decently: local and global community feed, contacts, settings, single contacts (some, at least, haven't checked all), threads and single posts (reached from notifications).

Is it something endemic to a few profiles, mine included? By look of local community feed, others don't seem to have problems…

When the moment came, Harvard didn’t hedge or flinch—it stood up. A reminder that integrity isn’t complicated, it’s just rare.


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[ Santa Fe New Mexican: YouTuber brands Albuquerque's International District 'most frightful neighborhood in America' ]
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#YouTube "#Influencers" should not exist, and they definitely shouldn't be given a voice or an audience. Fuck this guy and his "views" (pun intended). He doesn't know shit about what's going on there, how it happened, or what to do about it.

His video was nothing more than "disaster tourism" just so he could exploit these people for money.
#ABQ #Albuquerque #NM #NewMexico

FBI Cincinnati agents arrest suspected MS-13 gang member wanted for homicide wcpo.com/news/crime/fbi-cincin…

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Wow. China just called out the Trump administration for blatantly lying about the existence of any ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and China. (Meidas Touch)

Absolute Storm: Ep. 12 - 10pm EST - Flags Out|DEWs|Lord's Prayer Q-Proof|Paul Revere

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Scroll to 44:00 at link above for info on DEWs & Chemtrails.

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US calls #EU fines on #Apple and #Meta 'economic extortion'


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The fines were seen as a development that could stoke tensions between the EU and U.S. President Donald #Trump who has threatened to levy #tariffs against countries that penalize American companies.


#usa #europe #economy #trade #fine #dma #fine #news #bigtech #politics

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Western nations are experiencing a spiritual awakening as church pews fill up and baptismal fonts overflow. From France to Belgium, from the United Kingdom to the United States, a dramatic surge in Christian faith is sweeping across the West—a revival many are calling a “silent revolution” against the failures of globalism, mass migration, and leftist cultural engineering.

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Europe Sees Surge in Church Attendance and Baptisms as Globalist Leaders Continue to Fail the People (VIDEO)

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I am surprised, constantly, at how many people want more violence in this world.

If every European war is a civil war, as has been argued, then at some point people need to stop blowing eachother up, because we've all got to live with eachother afterwards.

There needs to be peace.

In Syria, Sudan, India and Pakistan, Israel and Palestine, all the violence needs to end.

Don't listen to people who want to see it continue, who want our European cousins humiliated and destroyed. We need to bring them together.

Halsey brought up that men don’t want to work in factories or be truck drivers etc. and I think the biggest reason is simply no pussy no work.

Why would any guy want to work in a factory or be a truck driver for $70k and not get any pussy out it?

And yes there is inflation and the cost of living but I think the biggest reason is no pussy, no house, and no family.

Once again the solution is to take women’s rights away.

How I made $64k from deleted files — a #bug #bounty #story


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For each repository I restored deleted files, found dangling blobs and unpacked .pack files to search in them for exposed #API keys, tokens, and #credentials.


#github #git #software #token #security #cybersecurity #news

Snaps vs Flatpaks vs Appimages vs Packages: benchmarks, missing features & differences


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So, what we call "packages" are debs, for Debian and Ubuntu based distros, and RPMs for Red Hat and SUSE based distros. These packages can contain libraries, or apps, and all libraries are shared between applications.

We then have Flatpaks, which are distro-agnostic. Flatpaks are sandboxed, and while they share a lot of libraries through runtimes, they can use more space over time.

Snaps are basically the same concept as flatpaks, made by Ubuntu. There are a few technical differences with flatpaks, the big one being that Snaps are suitable for graphical apps, and for command line programs.

AppImages are a more portable format: the whole app is shipped inside a single file, with most, if not all of its libraries. This means you can copy/paste apps from a system to another, and they run on any distro that has access to FUSE2.

Now, let's look at some performance comparison between different packaging formats.
I ran all these tests on the same Ubuntu 23.04 VM, with 16 gigs of RAM, 4 cores of my 13th gen i7 13700h.

Judging from the results, we can see that all packaging formats take longer to start than basic deb packages. It's especially visible with heavy apps that need to do some setup when they first open, like LibreOffice or GIMP. But we also notice that on subsequent openings of an app, all packaging formats are pretty close.

I ran the Speedometer test in all 4 versions of Firefox: the snap performs worse for jetstream, but much better for Speedometer, while flatpak performs on par for SPeedometer, but worse for jetstream. Deb packages perform well for jetstream, but worse for speedometer., and the Appimage is generally just a good performer.

A sandboxed application runs in its own environment, with very few ways to access things outside of that sandbox. This is similar to how web browsers run each tab in a separate process.

Regular packages aren't sandboxed by default: basically it means that you should only install these packages from sources you trust: either your distro's repos, or well vetted third party repos.

As per Flatpaks, they're all sandboxed. The sandbox isn't 100% bulletproof, nothing is, but it does limit what the app can access. This is all managed through app permissions, much like what you'd find in Android or iOS apps.

Snaps can be sandboxed, but the sandbox isn't mandatory: developers can decide to not use it, although this triggers a manual review of the snap app when it's uploaded to the Snap Store, to check if it does anything weird. As per AppImages, they don't have a sandbox natively.

Now let's see what's missing in terms of features. Regular packages can access everything, so there are no missing features there.

Flatpaks and snaps have more restrictions. The main missing piece is native messaging support: this is what lets an app communicate with another, and one main use case is for password managers: currently, no web browser packaged as flatpak or snap can interact with a third party password manager reliably.

Support for the system theme is also not perfect for snaps and flatpaks, or for AppImages.

As per various problems with these packaging formats, you also have the size of packages: while Snaps and Flatpaks do share libraries between apps, they don't share as much as regular packages, which means they can take up more space.

Snaps also have the added problem that they mount each app in its own virtual filesystem, that is decompressed on the fly: this can clutter your mount points, which can be annoying if you need to manage these regularly. The Snap Store backend is also proprietary, and it's centralized.

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Hubble celebrates 35th year in orbit


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Hubble celebrates 35 years

In celebration of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s 35 years in Earth orbit, an assortment of images that were recently taken by Hubble has been released today. This stretches from the planet Mars to images of stellar birth and death, and a magnificent neighbouring galaxy. After over three decades of scrutinising our Universe, Hubble remains a household word as the most well-recognised telescope in scientific history.

#news #space #science #esa #europeanspaceagency
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ZDH und Gesamtmetall - Arbeitgeberverbände kritisieren SPD-Vorstoß zur Anhebung des Mindestlohns per Gesetz


Auf Arbeitgeberseite herrscht Unverständnis über den Vorstoß aus der SPD, den Mindestlohn gegebenenfalls per Gesetz auf 15 Euro anzuheben.
ZDH und Gesamtmetall - Arbeitgeberverbände kritisieren SPD-Vorstoß zur Anhebung des Mindestlohns per Gesetz


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Das geht mir sowas auf den Senkel.

Egal ob jemand noch Schüler-/Hochschulpraktikant (Realschule 9./10. Klasse) ist oder sonst nix weiter an Ausbildung hat: Wer bei uns in der Firma arbeitet, kriegt mindestens 15 EUR/h. Und ich hab da für jeden nen Job gefunden, wo er dieses Geld wert war. Und wer das als "Arbeitgeber" nicht hinkriegt damit zu wirtschaften, der sollte es halt bleiben lassen.

Wir könnten auch mal anfangen, uns über Gehälter und Extrazuckerl der Chefetagen zu unterhalten und inwieweit die gerechtfertigt sind.

A new space age for forests – but groundwork still matters


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Measuring the diameter of a tree in forest close to Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, Brazil

A new era of forest monitoring is quite literally taking off, ushering in what scientists are calling the ‘forest space age’. On April 29, ESA will launch its revolutionary Biomass mission, the first satellite to carry a P-band radar into space – technology that is set to transform how we understand forests and the carbon they store. Along with other space agencies’ instruments already in orbit or soon to be launched, there has never been so many ‘eyes in the sky’ focused on forests.

Yet, the work of people on the ground –often in the most remote and challenging forest regions – also remains essential.

#earth #science #space #esa #europeanspaceagency
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