in reply to anonymiss

@As The World Turns - thank you so much for liking my AI generated artwork 😀

You can make your own images for free here: subnp.com

I like "Imagen 4 Ultra" for my tarot cards but it depends on your prompt where you get the best result. Under the hashtag #tarot you will find other cards.

Trump praises English of the leader of Liberia – where English is the official language | Donald Trump | The Guardian
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[facepalm]#Trump

The power has been out all day. I have a small generator but I've been running the car and using its inverter to power up the Internet access gear, since we need it for the business. Didn't wanna listen to the generator. I run the car for a while to charge up the battery, then turn it off for a while, then run it for a bit. Works, but annoying. Since this sort of thing happens frequently here, I have all the components needed for communications plugged into one power strip. That way I can easily unplug the whole thing and plug it into an extension cord running to the car or a generator. No cell coverage here, so all communications go through the Internet.

#JoyOfRuralLiving #Sarcasm #FuckThisActually

NEW by @lorenzofb: Jack Dorsey launched his new "secure" peer-to-peer messaging app Bitchat this week. But now Dorsey says the app wasn't tested for security issues before its launch... and researchers are already finding bugs.

techcrunch.com/2025/07/09/jack…

The man who allegedly shot a Minnesota state representative studied at a Bible school linked to a movement that promotes the ‘'Seven Mountain Mandate’' — the belief that Christians should “take dominion” over government, media, education, and other key parts of society.

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How's that AI coding going for you? Ah... I see.

Wired: McDonald’s AI Hiring Bot Exposed Millions of Applicants' Data to Hackers Using the Password ‘123456’

"... Carroll and Curry, hackers with a long track record of independent security testing, discovered that simple web-based vulnerabilities—including guessing one laughably weak password—allowed them to access a Paradox.ai account and query the company's databases that held every McHire user's chats with Olivia. The data appears to include as many as 64 million records, including applicants' names, email addresses, and phone numbers...."

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#ai #cybersecurity #llm

Almost every interview I've given since October 7 has to begin with "do you condemn?" Are you out of your minds? Yeah I condemn. I condemn the aparteid state, that has been engaged in a sadistic type of genocide for almost eight decades, that's what I condemn. You want me to condemn the people that are subjected to these crimes when they stand up?


--- Miko Peled, speaking at the Palestine Museum

#MikoPeled #Palestine #genocide

Bayeux Tapestry to return to England after 900 years – The History Blog
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"Woven in around 1077, 11 years after the William, Duke of Normandy, conquered England, the embroidered linen is 224 feet long and 2’4″ high and is believed to have been produced in or around Canterbury. It was commissioned by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, brother of William, so it moved to Normandy as soon as it was completed."

#History #Art

Trump Admin Used Israeli Doxing Website 'Canary Mission' to Target Israel's Critics for Deportation

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Livestreaming now: The Freedom Anarchist News Review! Join us as we talk about Grok the Nazi, Rishi Rich's banking sitch, housing development cartels, and more! youtube.com/watch?v=BpLZpyeji9…

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Former Cincinnati Children's Hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman, an Egyptian immigrant, was detained by ICE after his asylum status was revoked.

Supporters describe Soliman as a valuable member of the hospital community, providing multilingual support to families and colleagues.

Colleagues and former patients' families expressed concern for Soliman's safety if deported back to Egypt, citing fears of persecution and torture.

"How much damage did the Starship explosion REALLY do to SpaceX's plans?"

youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Q-JDsFRX…

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"AfriNIC: Hope, Hijack, and the Harsh Lessons of African Multistakeholderism" by Emmanuel Vitus medium.com/@emmanuelvitus/afri…
in reply to Joseph Lorenzo Hall, PhD

@Joseph Lorenzo Hall, PhD Hmm, I've noticed something strange kind of relating to Afrinic lately. I've been seeing many phishing scams and when I do a whois using arin.net with the IP address the scam is originating from, it refers me to apnic (asia pacific NIC), and when I do a lookup there, it refers me to afrinic, afrinic identifies the owner of the IP address as computer security in New Jersey USA. First, it is odd that there is a double referral, before this I have never seen this. Second it is odd that Afrinic would list IP space being held by someone in the United States, and lately no legitimate computer security firm would be sending phishing scams to someone unknown to them.