The starvation of Gaza is a manmade catastrophe that shames us all
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/editorials/gaza-aid-israel-attack-hamas-war-b2763624.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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#Palestine / IDF promotes officer accused of ordering soldiers to shoot Gazans carrying white flag

An IDF officer was promoted to battalion commander despite a pending decision on whether to investigate reports that he ordered soldiers to shoot two #Gazans carrying a white flag in 2024. Soldiers reported the officer's "shoot-to-kill" order, which was countermanded by another officer.

Haim Har-Zahav, a soldier who wrote an op-ed in #Haaretz about an incident he witnessed in 2024 along the Netzarim corridor, discussed an incident where an officer ordered soldiers to shoot two Gazans carrying a white flag. He highlighted that the order was disregarded because it was recognized as manifestly illegal, which, to him, demonstrated the value of the IDF's ethical code. However, he also emphasized that the lives of Palestinians often depend on the individual ethical standards of the commanders on the ground, leading to inconsistent and potentially deadly outcomes.

[…] "The lives of the Palestinians in Gaza depend first and foremost on the private and personal ethical code of the commanders on the ground... Those who want to kill Arabs, because they are Arabs, will kill Arabs. No one will ask them questions, and no one will investigate or punish them. Those who want to maintain their humanity will do so, but will also know that their replacements in the Gaza Strip might not share the same moral and ethical code. Consequently, the person who survived thanks to a decision made by one officer will die of a command given by the next. If not tomorrow, then the next day"

The IDF stated the incident is under investigation.

haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0… or archive.is/g3LYL

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The Indian governmental incursion must've been part of the original script as all the actors were perfectly lined up and ready to go right at the start.

So per script we're also supposed to be in an entirely different place where novelty injections are now accepted as perfectly normal and fine. Everyone has already come to accept that a deadly invisible pathogen gone 'endemic' so obviously we're going to need plenty of government help going forward willingly or unwilling. vaxpass and digital id been in place for several years and BTC is everyone's favourite novelty currency.

That's the world in which all this was supposed to have happened. But it's not so obviously not an ideal situation for the people running this show. They're essentially just trying out the new arrangement to see how well it goes down. So far not many complaining which means the fluoride supplement is working a treat.

in reply to son of sam harris

It's likely that Americans who'd want to radically reshape the US (and the same principal will hold in other nations) would make use of foreign and dual nationality individuals because those people will have less misgiving about following radical paths.

For instance, in the UK we've had government ministers who were likely picked up by our security services and selected for power at a young age from abroad. Those people won't care about preserving a way of life.

There's likely political value here in portraying this as an external attack, but is it _only_ that? Could they get away with this if the most powerful local forces did not see this as beneficial to them? I doubt it.

Although much smaller in scale, an analogy here would be the role played by the Israelis in taking down Corbyn for installing Starmer as leader of the UK Labour party. I expect the UK security services approved this on behalf of their backers: co-opting foreign nationals and embassy staff then provides a kind of plausible deniability.

And perhaps that deniability is why the script was written like this.

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Pippin

He's good. I admit to only having listened to a few of his podcasts. I can't say many others have heard of him. I think one other person mentioned him to me at work one time, possibly around 2021.

I read Alford and Secker's National Security Cinema. They totally missed the transhumanism angle on Avatar, regarding it as a pacifist film which slipped through the net.

Films are Not Your Friends, which used to be on Youtube was my eye-opener on the scale of the security state interference in movies and TV.

He did a good podcast on the Manchester / Aria Grande event. Contrasts with the angle taken by Richard D Hall and Iain Davis, though not necessarily contradictory.

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Judge James Ho of the Fifth Circuit Will Likely Be President Trump's First Supreme Court Nominee -- And Here's Why

It is quite unusual for a Circuit Court Judge to openly take shots at a 7 Justice Supreme Court majority -- and be correct in doing so.

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no, don't tell how to do this. i am ranting. you can't "fix" it.

apple just continues to suck worse and worse. they have apparently fired anyone who has ever had any expertise in UI/UX.

i now have to use the *search* function in the control panel to find the printer. really?

i have used apple since the mac+ finder/system days, unix for years, windows since 3.11. i have suffered through all sorts of system control panels, good and bad.

the current apple OS is amongst the worst.

i can only imagine what will happen as more and more folks with what little UI/UX they still have are replaced with AI.

i truly pity anyone that needs actual accessibility features.

grrr....

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ah, server names. ;)

so many schemes. simpsons. south park. tolkien. creatures that fought godzilla (winning name "bambi"). worst was "greek liturgical terms".

one of my first jobs had a test lab and the engineers kept renaming the servers constantly, breaking other engineer scripts, etc.

the reason i now know the nato phonetic alphabet was that the engineering director got tired of this and decreed that we'd name all servers from said alphabet in order, starting with alpha. we got up to tango before i changed jobs.

There are several reasons why I hesitate to identify as a Christian. One of the big ones is because I’m not entirely sure I believe in the existence of God, or any gods. Thus far, my approach has been to take Pascal’s wager, but that’s not a viable long-term solution to the problem.

The other big one is, well, other Christians.

I once saw a bumper sticker that read, “Jesus, save me from your followers.” At the time, I was a far more committed Christian, and I found myself offended at the notion. But now? I watch in horror as white evangelicals and conservative Catholics embrace Donald Trump, MAGA, and the moral rot they represent. Consider Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa, whose response to the potential Medicare/Medicaid cuts was, “We’re all going to die.” Later, she followed up with, “For those who would like to see eternal and everlasting life, I encourage you to embrace my lord and savior, Jesus Christ.”

With no due respect, senator, that’s not the Jesus I read about in the Gospel. The Jesus I read about in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (yes, I read all four in their entirety) repeatedly stressed the importance of loving your neighbor. (And there’s a preponderance of evidence that by neighbor, Jesus meant EVERYONE, not just the people you like/love. See Matthew 5:46-48 for one example.) He even referred to it as the greatest commandment. Evangelicals love to quote John 3:16, but maybe they should spend more time with John 13:34-35: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this, all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

Rev. Dr. William Barber II understood the assignment. That’s why he’s been protesting and praying in the Capitol Rotunda, and why he’s doing everything in his power to stop Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill”. He rightly points out that there’s nothing Christian about the bill, which takes from the poor and gives to the rich, in clear violation of Matthew 6:24: “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.”

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j…

in reply to Michelle Catherine Marcó

the idea of a god has never made any emotional or logical sense to me. But I don't dislike the teachings of (maybe a real person, maybe a combination of people or not) Jesus or other such "gurus" of the religious world. Ultimately I note that there are mean spirited and good hearted people and that their religion, or lack of it, has nothing to do with how they are and how they behave.

Simple, cheap, non toxic and ignored - Dr. John Campbell

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Professor of Oncology, Angus Dalgleish gives vital information on a repurposed drug he uses for his cancer patients, given at a very low dose. This is Low Dose Naltrexone.

The Hearts We Didn't Know We Were Breaking: What We're Learning About COVID's Long Shadow on Our Children

buzzsprout.com/2405788/episode…

Like most comforting stories we tell ourselves during crises, this one was both partially true and dangerously incomplete.

The kind of study that's too big to dismiss, too methodical to wave away, too urgent to ignore.

#LongCOVID #COVIDKids #PediatricHealth #HeartHealth #MedicalResearch #PostCOVID #ChildHealth #PublicHealth #COVIDStudy #HealthcareAwareness

mRNA and pregnant women - Dr. John Campbell

youtube.com/watch?v=426XoTQLc_…

Check comments below the video:

"As a retired nurse with 30 years experience, I no longer trust the medical profession."

"There is a big difference between doing something for the children and doing something to the children. What an evil system we have."

"In my two tours in the US Army, every time we lined up for vaccines, the first thing they did was to ask all the "females" if any of them could possibly ...

in reply to HunDriverWidow

be pregnant. Those that had that possibility were immediately excused from that round of vaccines. This was during the eighties, perhaps pregnancy was far more important in those days. Outraged."

"It makes me sick to my stomach that pregnant and v@cs even go in the same sentence.. just utter horror! What kind of person would stand there and inject to an expecting mother..evil."

in reply to Artemis

On some level, this is a book about drawing using certain drawing conventions that are a bit outdated. While I'm not crazy about those conventions, if the book would just be more explicit that these are *conventions* of certain styles of art, I'd be somewhat less annoyed.

"These are the tricks we use to indicate a character's gender and make them fit people's expectations" would at least be honest.

Welcome to Lemmy.zip - READ ME FIRST!


Welcome!


Welcome to Lemmy.zip

About Lemmy


Lemmy is a federated social link aggregation and discussion platform. It’s being developed by the Lemmy devs

About Federation


What does federation mean?

It means Lemmy is using a protocol (Activitypub) which makes it possible for all Lemmy servers to interact with each other.

Think of it a bit like email - you send a message from your gmail account to your friend's outlook account. You're on different servers, but all your messages are shared between you both.

  • You can search and view communities on remote servers from here
  • You can create posts in remote communities
  • You can respond to remote posts
  • You will be notified (if you wish) of comments on your remote posts
  • You can follow Lemmy users/communities on other platforms that also use the Activitypub protocol like Mastodon
  • Please note that a server only starts indexing a server/community once it has been interacted with by a user of this server.


About Lemmy.zip


Lemmy.zip is a Lemmy server aimed at welcoming all and providing a space for all types of topics and discussions, with maybe a slant towards technology and all things related. We are one of the many servers hosting the Lemmy software.

Quick Start Guide

- Feed


Your feed may look relatively empty when you first join, with just the Lemmy.zip posts available. This is because by default your view is set to "Local". You can use the options at the top of your feed to see more posts.

  • "Subscribed" will show you the communities you have subscribed to.
  • "Local" will show just posts from communities that are local to Lemmy.zip.
  • "All" will show posts from all communities that have been subscribed to by members of Lemmy.zip from across all servers.

You can also sort your feed by different options, such as "Active", "Hot", and "New".

I fully recommend "Hot" for a good turnover of posts in your feed.

You can set the default Sort and Type in your user settings to your taste.

  • If you can't see your own posts in the feed, go to your settings and make sure Show Read Posts is turned ON!

To help new users settle in to Lemmy, we've added some of what we call "Default Blocks" to your account. These are instances where the content is quite graphic (NSFW) or very political in nature. You are free to remove these whenever you want. Go to your account settings (or click here) and go to the "blocks tab". This is a list of all the blocks you have in place for users, communities, and for instances. You'll see there are already a few instances listed. If you wish to remove these blocks, click the little X next to their names, and you'll be able to interact with them.

You can add these blocks back at any time you like. (In fact, we encourage you to tailor your feed to your preference as much as possible!)

- NSFW


We are now a NSFW enabled instance, which means there may be NSFW content in the Local and All categories if you leave NSFW enabled in your account. If you do not wish to view NSFW content make sure you toggle off Show NSFW content under your Settings.

Another option is to select “Block Community” from the sidebar, when on the specific community. Once you have done that you will never see it again!

- Searching


In the top menu, you’ll see the search icon. There, you can search for posts, communities etc. You can just enter a search-word and it will find the Post-titles, post-content, communities etc containing that word that the server knows of. So any content any user of this server ever interacted with.

You can also search for a community by it’s link, e.g. !lemmy@lemmy.ml or its URL, e.g. https://lemmy@lemmy.ml/. Even if the server hasn’t ever seen that community, it will look it up remotely. Sometimes it takes some time for it to fetch the info (and displays ‘No results’ meanwhile…) so just be patient and search a second time after a few seconds. Please note search time may be increase if remote servers are experiencing high loads.

For a more in depth list of remote communities, you can visit browse.feddit.de or Lemmyverse search. From there you can copy your chosen communities URL and search for it in Lemmy.zip.

- Communities


You can subscribe to any community on another server and post/comment on that server, all from this instance. Once you've subscribed, this server will continue to pull the latest content from that community through to here.

The subscribe button is on the top right of the community. Click this will federate Lemmy.zip with that community.

You can create a community on this server too (there is no restriction on creating communities on Lemmy.zip, unlike some other instances) and anyone else will be able to subscribe to your community.

You can see all of the instances we've federated with by going here or clicking instances in the footer of the webpage.

Creating a community?
Once you've created your community, you can advertise it via a couple of different communities dedicated to sharing new communties.

There is no problem with having similar communities across instances, as each can host its own discussions, but it may be a good idea to search for a community before creating it as you may find a group that has already done some of the legwork for you.

While this instance is primarily focussed around game and tech related communities, please don't feel restricted to that. Any topic is fine (and encouraged!) as long as it adheres to the general instance rules.

On Lemmy.zip, anyone can create a Community and become its moderator by default. It takes very little effort to create but requires a little bit of commitment to looking after it. You can always choose to remove yourself as moderator (and ideally hand it off to someone else) or delete it completely if needed.

- Funding


Lemmy.zip will never run ads, sell user data, or generate income in a way that isn't clear and agreed by the community.

Therefore if you're enjoying using Lemmy.zip please consider a small donation to help us keep going for the longer term.

You can find out more information or see who has been kind enough to donate by clicking here!

- Moderating


The Admins for Lemmy.zip are as follows:

You can see mod actions via the this link or by clicking modlog at the bottom of the page.

- Mobile Applications


We have a dedicated mobile/tablet site for those who don't want to download an app. This is a webapp and can be saved to your phone's home screen for easy access.

You can navigate to this site by going to m.lemmy.zip

If you'd prefer a native app, a full list of apps for every platform can be found by clicking here.

An alternative website is also here, where you can filter by platform or type: lemmyapps.netlify.app/

These should all work with Lemmy.zip without any issues.

- Joining Lemmy.zip


Currently there are no restrictions on joining this server. Anyone is free to join as long as they continue to follow the rules in the sidebar.

Please interact with Lemmy after you've joined. The more interactions, the better Lemmy will be (plus, it helps out Lemmy.zip too!)

- Help or Support


If you ever feel you need help or support while on Lemmy.zip, or you've seen something that isn't right or makes you feel uncomfortable, you can send Sami or Demigodrick a message and we will confidentially help. We both have secure messaging links in our profile if you'd rather message with encryption, or you can send an email to hello@lemmy.zip and we'll respond that way. We're always here to help.

- Thank you!


Thank you for joining Lemmy.zip. Please remember, the most important thing is that you enjoy yourself!

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BREAKING: Biden Judge Blocks Trump From Deporting Family of Egyptian Terrorist Charged with Fire-Bombing Jews in Colorado

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Ave a tutta LaViadiLilith!

5 anni fa veniva condiviso il primo post in questo nostro Social federato. Un buon traguardo per un progetto autogestito.

Alcuni di voi sono con noi sin dall'inizio: grazie! Ma grazie anche a chi si è aggiunto/a da poco! E grazie pure a chi è stato con noi e poi ci ha salutati.

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Fraternità e LVX!

Edinburgh Tour Replacing Harry Potter Tours with LGBTQ+ History Walks Because of J.K. Rowling Comments


I don't think fedex actually wants to *deliver* packages. I think they want to move them between cities and have you pick them up yourself.

I currently have a package coming that requires an "indirect signature", which their website states "the recipient can sign for the package electronically through fedex delivery manager". Delivery manager tells me that I simply click on a shipping notification and click on "Sign for a package". The shipping notification says "This package can no longer be signed online... blah blah blah".

Meanwhile, the AI bot in the corner is suggesting I can pick up the package at a fedex location. Fuck you. Bring my shit to my house. That's the fucking job. The nearest location requires a 25 mile round trip drive.

So, fedex sucks for me and the GOP wants to kill my access to the Postal Service. UPS is the "good" option, but I'm not holding my breath on that continuing.

Anyway... Don't mind me, just ranting.

in reply to joep schuurkes

"Yet most men don't understand computers to even the slightest degree. So, unless they are capable of very great skepticism (the kind we bring to bear while watching a stage magician), they can explain the computer's intellectual feats only by bringing to bear the single analogy available to them, that is, their model of their own capacity to think."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 9-10

in reply to joep schuurkes

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"And so the rationality-is-logicality equation, which the very success of science has drugged us into adopting as virtually an axiom, has led us to deny the very existence of human conflict, hence the very possibility of the collision of genuinely incommensurable human interests and of disparate human values, hence the existence of human values themselves."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 14

in reply to joep schuurkes

"The feeling of hunger was rejected as a stimulus for eating; instead, one ate when an abstract model had achieved a certain state, i.e., when the hands of a clock pointed to certain marks on the clock's face (the anthropomorphism here is highly significant too), and similarly for signals for sleep and rising, and so on."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 25

in reply to joep schuurkes

"Yes, the computer did arrive "just in time." But in time for what? In time to save - and save very nearly intact, indeed, to entrench and stabilize - social and political structures that otherwise might have been either radically renovated or allowed to totter under the demands that were sure to be made on them."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 31

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in reply to joep schuurkes

"That was the option man chose to exercise. The arrival of the Computer Revolution and the founding of the Computer Age have been announced many times. But if the triumph of a revolution is to be measured in terms of the profundity of the social revisions it entrained, then there has been no computer revolution. And however the present age is to be characterized, the computer is not eponymic of it."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 32

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in reply to joep schuurkes

"If a particular technique requires an enormous amount of computation and if only a limited computational effort can be devoted to it, then a failure of the technique can easily be explained away on the ground that, because of computational limitations, it was never really tested."

Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 35

in reply to joep schuurkes

"Indeed, many professional programmers believe that their craft is difficult because the languages with which they must deal have rigid syntactical rules. There is therefore a persistent cry for natural-language, e.g., English, programming systems. Programmers who hold to this belief have probably never tackled a truly difficult problem, and have therefore never felt the need for really deep criticism from the computer."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 109

in reply to joep schuurkes

"A real reason that programming is very hard is that, in most instances, the computer knows nothing of those aspects of the real world that its program is intended to deal with. [...] It is in fact very hard to explain anything in terms of a primitive vocabulary that has nothing whatever to do with that which has to be explained. Yet that is precisely what most programs attempt to do."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 109

in reply to joep schuurkes

"If a theory written in natural language is, in fact, a set of patches and patches on patches, its lack of structure will be evident in its very composition. Although a computer program similarly constructed may reveal its impoverished structure to a trained reader, this kind of fault cannot be so easily seen in the program's performance. A program's performance, therefore, does not alone constitute an adequate validation of it as theory."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Weizenbaum, 1976, p152

in reply to joep schuurkes

"The public vaguely understands but is nonetheless firmly convinced that any effective procedure can, in principle, be carried out by a computer. [...] Indeed, on the basis of this unwarranted generalization of the words "effective" and "procedure," the word "understanding" is also redefined. To those fully in the grip of the computer metaphor, to understand X is to be able to write a computer program that realizes X."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 157

in reply to joep schuurkes

"When the computer is used merely as a numerical tool in psychology (or in any other field), it does not usually create a focusing of vision; i.e., it is not comparable to the microscope. It is therefore unrealistic to expect such use to uncover previously unseen worlds or to render distinct what was earlier seen only in vague outline."

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 160

in reply to joep schuurkes

"That is why, for example, the computer expert who knows nothing but computers (the "Fach Idiot," as the Germans call such a person) can derive no broad intellectual nourishment from his expertise and is therefore doomed to remain forever a hacker. That is also why the computer metaphor is, as George Miller puts it, "most productive in areas where a considerable foundation of theory based on previous research already exists.""

Computer Power and Human Reason, Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 160

in reply to joep schuurkes

The analogy to stage magick seems really apt too me. Reminds me of a Pen and Teller clip and one of Teller in which they explain their magic. Can't find those anymore, but did find this one that shows that even if you know how the trick is done, part of you is still fooled regardgless: youtu.be/UF6p0bH7qPc

1336 jours de résistance contre Unilever


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youtu.be/Yr274JYtpVk

Les ouvriers d’une usine de thé autogérée décident d’aller à contre-courant et d’appliquer leurs règles.

En 2010, Unilever a annoncé la fermeture de l'usine rentable de préparation et d'emballage du thé Fralib dans le Sud de la France. Après 1336 jours de résistance, les ouvriers ont célébré leur victoire contre la multinationale géante. Aujourd'hui, avec l'entreprise et la production sous contrôle ouvrier, une nouvelle lutte a commencé dans un marché concurrentiel.

Le Goût de l'espoir
Un documentaire de Laura Coppens (Suisse, 2019, 70mn)

Ça fait un moment que je leur commande du thé, et je ne suis pas déçu !
1336.fr/

in reply to Pacomm

Seule la lutte aboutit ! Encules la multinationale unilever, fais ta lessive (tes cookies et tes cosmétics etc...) toi-même et échanges les recettes avec ton voisin. Désolée pour mon vocabulaire grossier mais j'ai décidé d'arrêter de m'auto-censurer ! C'est ma réaction à ce monde aseptisé où l'injonction à parler guimauve devient la norme !

China's CSG commissioned the world's first grid-forming sodium-ion battery storage plant, Baochi Energy Storage Station, in Yunnan province.

The plant is a hybrid lithium-sodium battery energy storage facility with an installed capacity of 200MW/400MWh.

The facility, which can power 270,000 households, supports the integration of high shares of renewables into the grid and alleviates the impact of intermittent supply.

archive.ph/TfLpD

#technology #china #cleanenergy

The barbaric killing of Robert Price happened in Dagenham, where the population went from being 96% white to 31% white in 40 years.

Dagenham is one of the most crime-ridden towns in the UK.

40 years from now, the whole country will be like Dagenham.

youtube.com/watch?v=TxNOsc2ZH3…