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In einer funktionierenden Gesellschaft passen sich die Gäste dem Gastgeber an.
In Deutschland passt sich die Gesellschaft den Gästen an und verzichtet auf seine Kultur.
#Islamismus #Gruppenvergewaltigungen #Messermorde #Brandmauertote #Islam #Brandmaueropfer #Massenvergewaltigungen
#Islam #Moslem
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The Secretary-General of Amnesty International, Agnès Callamard, stated that the situation in Gaza is "extremely tragic" and that "genocide is being broadcast live."www.saba.ye
Hintergrund ist die „Handreichung zum Umgang mit #Wahlbeobachtern“, in der Brand weitreichende Einschränkungen für Bürger formulierte, die ihr Recht auf #Wahlbeobachtung wahrnehmen wollten.
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Nach der diesjährigen Bundestagswahl haben wir von „Ein Prozent“ nicht nur mehrere Wahleinsprüche beim Bundestag eingereicht, sondern nun auch StrafanzeigeBettina Sauer (Journalistenwatch - Newswatch)
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Dieu est ainsi la conscience qui cherche à s’élargir.
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#silence #meditation #prière #spiritualité
Dieu est ainsi la conscience qui cherche à s’élargir.Ce vers quoi la conscience cherche à s’élargir.Les moments d’ennui, de tristesse dans la vie, correspondent souvent à des terrains que nous trav…Notes & Silence
🟥 Ayesha #Khan, #Taz-Journalistin und linke Aktivistin, wurde in der Frankfurter Paulskirche eingebürgert – trotz antideutscher #Hetze in sozialen Medien:
In einer funktionierenden Gesellschaft passen sich die Gäste dem Gastgeber an.
In Deutschland passt sich die Gesellschaft den Gästen an und verzichtet auf seine Kultur.
#Islamismus #Gruppenvergewaltigungen #Messermorde #Brandmauertote #Islam #Brandmaueropfer #Massenvergewaltigungen
#Islam #Moslem
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At the heart of silent sitting,
the practice does not exist...
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#zen #meditation #sielnce #practice #prayer #spirituality
At the heart of silent sitting,the practice does not exist,where sitting is still,the heart of the practice does not express itself.In simple sitting,there is no practice of sitting,in the heart of…Notes & Silence
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Chinese President Xi Jinping attended here on Friday celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Soviet Union's Great Patriotic War.en.qstheory.cn
Vision Now Available in Llama.cpp
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LLM inference in C/C++. Contribute to ggml-org/llama.cpp development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Chinese President Xi Jinping said here on Friday that China stands ready to work with Slovakia and other countries to jointly address challenges through solidarity and cooperation, and safeguard international fairness and justice.en.qstheory.cn
Kim Jong-Un: Palestine is not only an issue for Arabs or Muslims, but also for freedom. wordsmith.social/protestation/…
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Russia celebrated the Victory Day on May 9 with parades, fireworks, and concerts across the country.Tasnim News Agency
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SANAA, May 09 (YPA) – Yemen’s Armed Forces to announce an important statement this evening at 06:10 PM ( Sanaa Time), the military spokesman, brigadier general Yahya Sarie wrote on his Telegram channel . @E.Y.Mعماد (Yemen Press Agency)
So is it the CIA or Mossad that has a hard-on for a war between India and Pakistan? Or both?
Someone is yanking hard on that chain...
Usually I would start looking around for other things going on that I am Not Supposed To Be Noticing® but at this point, it is getting too difficult to choose among so many things...
dang.
I bet you're wondering how Pakistan pwnt 70% of India's power grid on such short notice.
I'll let you in on a little secret...
Everyone is in everyone's critical infrastructure. All the time. It's been this way for over a decade. All that matters is when they decide to use it.
nvm they got my hopes up for nothing
that other thing I said was 100% trufax tho. there is no "what if china gets into our power grid", they *been* in our power grid and vice versa. it just makes no sense to fuck with it the second it's pwnt, you hold that shit until, for example, riot announces an ASU for your most favorite person
The industrial and agricultural sectors managed to reach the pre-war level 5 to 15 years after the end of the Great Patriotic War, BelTA learned from the National Statistical Committee of BelarusBelarusian Telegraph Agency
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DOCCS will rehire some of the 2,000 corrections officers fired after wildcat strike
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Despite Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul’s pledge not to rehire any of the 2,000 corrections officers her administration fired in March at the end of a 22-day wildcat strike, the stateNNY360
As Moscow hosts the largest Victory Day parade in history, the EU’s boycott reveals deep fractures in Europe’s moral memory and political priorities. AsРикардо Мартинс (New Eastern Outlook)
"Alarming levels" of child mortality as siege enters third month.The Electronic Intifada
Mao Zedong: Imperialism is afraid of China and of the Arabs. Israel and Formosa are bases of imperialism in Asia. You are the front gate of the great continent, and we are the rear. They created Israel for you, and Formosa for us. wordsmith.social/protestation/…
Brandon's Semiconductor Simulator
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On the 581st day of the Israeli offensive on Gaza, the humanitarian crisis continues to deteriorate. Since resuming military operations on 18 March 2025, following the collapse of a ceasefire agreement, Israeli forces have intensified airstrikes acro…The Palestinian Information Center
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This week's contraption.
I do a LOT of soil sieving - in my work, large garden projects have soil removed/added by the lorry load, but with smaller ones, I'll bag it up and bring it home to be sieved, mixed with organic matter and then re-used elsewhere.
I'm also opening up the large 'compost' bins, which in reality are just aged cold piles of sticks, grass cuttings and chicken poo.
So it was a long overdue project to make a wheelbarrow frame for (much) quicker processing: the frame itself has a fixed one-inch mesh for initial sorting, and there's a removable half-inch mesh for finer grading afterwards.
Put about half a dumpy bag of waste soil through it yesterday, and will do about a cubic metre of compost today, mainly for throwing into the beds.
Should have done this AGES ago.
Superb stuff!
That's similar to a contraption that Nurdle were trialling, for plastic removal from sand at the beach - a kind of rotating sieve with a handle, so one person turned it and another shovelled stuff in. They were going to send me one to trial locally, then lockdowns kept happening and it all petered out - but they also came up with an electrostatic mechanism, which sorted microplastics as well and so was more effective.
Anyway.
This is impressive.
I like the electrostatic microplastics collector, what a great idea.
There are far superior trommels out there than mine with electric motors and the like but mine was good for recycling some old bike bits. It’s still going strong.
WebGL Water (2010)
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It’s a historic anniversary that the U.S. ruling class and its allies around the world wish we would forget. Fifty years ago, on 30 April 1975, U.S. imperialism suffered the worst military defeat in its history as troops of the North Vietnamese Army and South Vietnam National Liberation Front took complete control of Ho Chi Minh City (then called Saigon) and the few scattered areas of the south that had not yet been liberated.
The Vietnamese victory was the culmination of more than three decades of struggle against Japanese, British, French and American imperialism. At the time, the United States was, as it still is today, the world’s leading military power. And yet that incredible power was defeated by a small, underdeveloped, mostly rural society.
The U.S. war against Vietnam at some stages involved well over half a million regular U.S. troops. During the war, the U.S. unleashed previously unimaginable firepower against the Vietnamese forces and the population in general. The tonnage of bombs dropped on Vietnam was approximately three times the total for all theatres in all of World War Two. The U.S. also employed chemical warfare, such as defoliants containing dioxin, which are still today causing deaths and genetic damage.
Vietnam received limited military supplies from China and the Soviet Union, but they were never enough to be decisive. Surface-to-air rockets, for example, increased the U.S. Air Force’s military losses but never came close to stopping the U.S. air war.
And yet all this firepower was unable to prevent Vietnamese victory. Something proved more powerful than massive weaponry. That reality is the lesson that the imperialists want us to forget.
The liberation of Ho Chi Minh City provided a striking emblem of the limitations of technological military power. As helicopters flew the remaining Americans and some of their Vietnamese agents to warships waiting offshore, the U.S. Navy pushed each emptied helicopter overboard into the sea to make room for those still in the air.
What eventually defeated U.S. military power? First and foremost was the heroism and endurance of the Vietnamese. The Vietnamese resistance gradually widened doubts and divisions in U.S. society, opening time and pathways for opposition to the imperialist war within the U.S. and eventually on a massive scale worldwide.
Combined with the US’s inability to inflict a decisive military defeat, this continually growing political opposition contributed substantially to the U.S. rulers’ calculation that continuing the war could cost them more than they were likely to gain. They could see that, around the world, oppressed and exploited peoples were concluding that the U.S. was not invincible and that it could be successfully resisted.
Earlier struggles similarly influenced the antiwar movement. After the 1940s and ’50s era of McCarthyism and “red scare” reaction and house-breaking of most labour unions, things began to shift with the rise of the Black civil rights movement and the ’60s cultural and political radicalisation. The opponents of the Vietnam War who organised the early teach-ins at universities were, in part, following the example of the combination of propaganda and action of early fighters for Black rights, particularly in the U.S. South.
The influence went in both directions. In April 1967, I was conscripted (“drafted”) into the U.S. Army in Chicago. By chance, this occurred on the same day that boxing champion Muhammad Ali had been ordered to report for induction—which he had publicly announced he would refuse because of his religion as a member of the Nation of Islam and his ethical objections to the war.
Ali, who had a talent for concise and colourful explanations, said, “Man, I ain’t got no quarrel with them Viet Cong. No Viet Cong ever called me nigger”. (“Viet Cong” was the name the U.S. military and media gave to the National Liberation Front.) A week before his scheduled conscription, Ali added:
I’m not going 10,000 miles from home to help murder and burn another poor nation simply to continue the domination of white slave masters of the darker people the world over. If I thought the war was going to bring freedom and equality to 22 million of my people, they wouldn’t have to draft me; I’d join tomorrow.
There was considerable public interest in what Ali would do, and one of the soldiers staffing the Chicago induction centre had turned on a radio tuned to a news broadcast. With the report that Ali had refused to be conscripted, I heard one of the Black soldiers mutter, barely audibly,
Damn, wish I had done that.
As Vietnamese resistance forced the U.S. to increase its troop numbers in the country, conscription also necessarily increased, including of inductees who were either opposed to the war or at least suspicious of it. For thousands of young Americans and their friends, relatives and partners, the war stopped being a strange conflict in a distant country and became an immediate threat to their wellbeing. The impact was all the stronger for their ability to view scenes of the war on nightly TV news.
The U.S. ruling class was beginning to learn something that had only begun to be evident during the 1950-53 Korean War: there is a significant difference between a “citizen army” in which the citizenry feels its interests are seriously threatened by a menace such as fascism, and one facing an abstract enemy such as “communism” that poses no immediate threat—or an oppressed people fighting for their liberation. People who had witnessed or participated in mass antiwar protests tended to have their opposition increased, not weakened, by induction into the military.
During my two years in the army, 1967-69, all within the United States, the challenge was not to convince fellow soldiers that the war was wrong. We had to persuade other soldiers that they could do something about it. This was the period during which the publication of rank-and-file antiwar “newspapers” (really newsletters) proliferated at military bases in the U.S. and overseas.
At Fort Dix in New Jersey, we called ours the Ultimate Weapon, because the base’s main function was infantry training, and the Army liked to call its infantry “the ultimate weapon”. In the early ’70s, the Student Mobilization Committee, the most radical of the antiwar coalitions, launched a GI Press Service, which sought to provide information, exchange and cooperation among the varied military antiwar publications. We eventually knew of more than a hundred of them.
The spread of antiwar activity in the U.S. military was aided by higher-ups’ bureaucratic efforts to suppress it. A battalion commander who learned of “subversive” activity within his domain, fearing that it would hamper his chances for promotion, would arrange for one or several suspected “ringleaders” to be transferred to a different base, hopefully distant. It could not have been better designed if the object had been to encourage the spread of antiwar activity. The eventual situation was described by Colonel Robert D. Heinl, Jr., in Armed Forces Journal, 7 June 1971:
The morale, discipline and battleworthiness of the U.S. Armed Forces are, with a few salient exceptions, lower and worse than at any time in this century and possibly in the history of the United States. By every conceivable indicator, our army that now remains in Vietnam is in a state approaching collapse, with individual units avoiding or having refused combat, murdering their officers and non-commissioned officers, drug-ridden, and dispirited where not nearly mutinous. Elsewhere than Vietnam, the situation is nearly as serious.
In short, the U.S. rulers were worried about the effect of the war, not only on their troops in Vietnam, but on their armed forces more generally. President Nixon tried to ameliorate this situation through his program of “Vietnamization” of the war, which essentially meant withdrawing U.S. troops from Vietnam and supplying the puppet “Republic of Vietnam” with sufficient weapons and financing to fight on for U.S. interests.
From the U.S. standpoint, this was always a forlorn hope, which became increasingly evident after the departure of U.S. ground troops in 1973. When the liberation forces launched their final offensive in early 1975, the “RVN” forces largely melted away or collapsed.
The impact of the Vietnamese victory is still with us, something that capitalist rulers are still trying to overcome. In the U.S., that impact was often called the “Vietnam syndrome”, as though it described some sort of unfortunate disease. In fact, it referred to the reality that large sections of the U.S. public had seen that their rulers lied shamelessly about a major military conflict. Consequently, they tended to look sceptically at further military operations.
It has since become standard U.S. political doctrine that any new military adventure needs to be carried out quickly so that there is no time for large parts of the public to become really aware of it. To restore their ability to intervene militarily around the world, the U.S. rulers found it necessary to abolish conscription and to rebuild their army as “voluntary”—meaning using social and economic coercion to enlist mainly the poor and oppressed racial minorities.
The ending of conscription was a major setback for U.S. imperialism, and its rulers are today, half a century later, wondering whether they can get away with reintroducing it.
You can see another lesson ruling classes have drawn from Vietnam in government responses to the widespread upsurge of solidarity with Palestinians against the genocidal Israeli war on Gaza and the West Bank. The speed and extremism of government reactions against the first university protest encampments showed their fears of protests growing and spreading as they did with Vietnam. It’s the reason for the attempts to suppress free speech and the almost hysterical attacks on protesters. And just as imperialist propagandists of the Vietnam War sought to discredit opposition as “communism”, today supporters of Zionist genocide try to label any opposition as “antisemitism”.
Our side has also drawn some lessons, which is a part of the reason the Palestinian protests have taken the form they have: both the initial encampments and reaching out to broader layers through large and vocal rallies and marches. Around the world, there are uncountable numbers of oppressed and exploited people who may know little or nothing of the Vietnam War but who have absorbed the understanding that imperialism is not invincible, that it can be defeated by determined struggle, and that “If you don’t fight, you lose”.
Originally published in Red Flag
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It’s a historic anniversary that the US ruling class and its allies around the world wish we would forget. Fifty years ago, on 30 April 1975, US imperialism suffered the worst military defeat in its history.redflag.org.au
Warum ich das "Das universelle Betriebssystem" verwende?
Ich kann es so einsetzen wie ich es will und möchte.
Wenn ich es mit Spielzeug vergleiche, dann geht es von stabilen Holzbaubausteinen, über Geschicklichkeitsspielen bis zu unendlich vielen Experimentierkästen.
Vom Server bis zum Smartphone,... als Cloud, Arbeitsplatz oder Familien Computer mit Lernprogrammen. Ich bin immer auf meinem Lieblingssystem.
Vielen Dank Debian und alle FLOSS Supporter.
An interview with anti imperialist researcher Hugo Turner about investigations he has done on Operation Gladio, the World Anti Communist League, fascism and ...YouTube
George Habash: One day the truth will be clear to all, that there is no peace in the area with the existence of a fascist, racist state based on a reactionary doctrine and with the aim of serving the imperialist interest. wordsmith.social/protestation/…
Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for the root causes of the Ukraine crisis to be eliminated, supporting dialogue and peace effortsRT
TEHRAN, May 09 (MNA) – Yemen’s Armed Forces Spokesperson Yahya Saree announced on Saturday a successful attack on Ben Gurion Airport with a hypersonic ballistic missile and an attack on Tel Aviv with a "Yaffa" drone.Morteza Ahmadi Al Hashem (Mehr News Agency)
Clause in previous accord freezing pay-grade increases for four months has been dropped. Schools that were at the forefront of the protest have informed parents that classes will resume FridayNoa Limone (Haaretz)
If you know someone still doing this practice this is a good report on the data showing just how hazardous it is.
Is a Mask That Covers the Mouth and Nose Free from Undesirable Side Effects in Everyday Use and Free of Potential Hazards?
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We not only found evidence in the reviewed mask literature of potential long-term effects, but also evidence of an increase in direct short-term effects with increased ...
Many countries introduced the requirement to wear masks in public spaces for containing SARS-CoV-2 making it commonplace in 2020. Up until now, there has been no comprehensive investigation as to the adverse health effects masks can cause. The aim ..pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Leaders from over 20 countries, representing a diverse global presence, were seated with Putin to observe the parade.Sputnik Africa
First Afrikaner Refugees Due to Arrive in U.S.; Charter Flight Possible
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The first Afrikaner refugees are set to arrive in the U.S. on Monday under President Donald Trump’s policy of granting them asylum due to racial discrimination and threats of expropriation by the South African government.Joel B. Pollak (Breitbart)
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The latest FOIA releases from the CBP, DEA and LAPD's Hollywood Offices, including contracts and databases of supported film and TV productionsTom Secker (Spy Culture)
Kim Jong-Il: The tide of human history towards socialism is guided by the working-class party, and the progress of socialist society requires that the working-class party should be developed and strengthened steadily. wordsmith.social/protestation/…
Israel's plans to evacuate Palestinians from Gaza would amount to illegal forceful displacement, would lead to more violence and would undermine efforts to create a Palestinian state, the foreign ministers...Middle East Monitor
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I know some who had taken it previously will keep dropping early, but did I misread that (the print is kind of small for my old eyes), I thought she just took the jab.
Some died quickly after the jabs; some are still dying later. I read that some would die 3-5 years afterwards. The death & maiming will go on for decades.
One of my SILs recently died of a rare brain cancer after 2 Pfizer jabs & 1 booster. Another SIL told me earlier tonight that she was just diagnosed with Mystemia Gravis which is a chronic autoimmune disorder. She's jabbed too.
In a scathing editorial, Haaretz criticizes the "Gideon's Chariots" operation in Gaza as doomed to fail, exposing the Israeli military's deprioritization of captive recovery and the rising toll on civilians.Al Mayadeen English ('Gideon's Chariots' operation in Gaza is doomed to fail: Haaretz)
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Jon Elmer, contributing editor, analyzes the 4 May Yemeni missile attack on Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv; and the Red Sea ceasefire between the US Navy and...YouTube
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Feeding the Ukrainian dogs of war will only prolong the needless suffering for the poor innocent people caught in the crossfire. Join us on Telegram, Twitter,…Strategic Culture Foundation
Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Mohammad Salami says Iran would strike any point where the enemy uses to act against the country.PressTV
Kwame Ture: Zionism is certainly not a liberation movement because it never fought against any imperialism. As a matter of fact, Zionism is the baby child and infant protector of imperialism in the Middle East. wordsmith.social/protestation/…
Business books are entertainment, not strategic tools
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"Business" Books Are Cheap Entertainment, Not Strategic ToolsJack (The Orthagonist)
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HAVANA, Cuba, May 8 (ACN) Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel continued his working agenda in Moscow today as part of his official visit to Russia, which coincides with the 80th anniversary of the victory over fascism.www.cubanews.acn.cu
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The Al Qaeda regime in Damascus is in talks with the U.S. to lift the sanctions on Syria, months after the U.S., Israel and Turkey orchestrated the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, and put Abu Mohammed a...Odysee
Malcolm X: Double standards are the benchmarks of hypocrisy and injustice. wordsmith.social/protestation/…
The Guard of Honor of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) participate in a rehearsal for the Victory Day mienglish.pnn.ps
On Episode 121 of Loomer Unleashed, Laura will be talking about the Worsening White House Vetting Crisis and the disastrous new nominee for US Surgeon General. Has the Trump admin been infiltrated byRumble
More of a thought exercise/game than anything else. I saw the news that 486 support was getting cut from linux, and I was curious just how cheaply someone could replace a desktop 486 system with something new (provided the device had all the connectivity they needed).
Rules:
I suspect that SBCs and other arm devices will be the most common suggestions.
I personally know about the Raspberry Pi Zero which can be had for ~$10, and with all the added accessories necessary to make it a full computer (usb splitters, usb power, usb to rj45, storage) it costs around ~$35. Not bad at all but I'm pretty sure we can do even better!
Why must the device be new and still in production? The current devices that are currently in production/new both at that price point (sub 40$) and more expensive (up to 3000$) are consumer grade garbage that will last at most 2 years. They're not repairable, not durable, not built well etc. I personally use a GNU booted Thinkpad X200T /T500 and a GNU booted ASUS KMCA-D8- both running Parabola GNU+Linux-Libre splendisly with the proprietary wifi-card replaced. The cost of the X200T was about 30$ and the T500 was about 20$. I understand that you might not care as much of freedom to get either the X200, X200T, T400, T400s, or T500, but it is important to understand that most of the operating system components you are runnning were made with freedom in mind. If you still don't want to sacrifice performance for a cheap, libre experience, then just get a newer Thinkpad. It's not as libre, but they still could be found (more easily) for very cheap prices. But keep in mind the newer you get the shittier it's going to be. I still suggest the models I reffered to though- esspecially if you want to tinker. You can remove about every component and replace it, and you can replace the BIOS with a fully free bios (GNU Boot).
By the way, most operating system distributions based on Linux as kernel are basically modified versions of the GNU operating system. Richard M Stallman and contributers began developing GNU in 1984, years before Linus Torvalds started to write his kernel. Their goal was to develop a complete free operating system. Of course, they did not develop all the parts themselves—but they led the way. They developed most of the central components, forming the largest single contribution to the whole system. The basic vision was theirs too.
In fairness, the GNU project ought to get at least equal mention.
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Stop looking for cheap new stuff. Buy cheap used stuff. I got a high quality Thinkpad T530 for $99. I got a T15 Gen 1 as well but honestly is worse than the T530 even though it's newer.
My friend got a used computer with a 4th Gen i5 and a 970 for $45. Old but gold. We upgraded the CPU and it runs everything great.
Stop contributing to e-waste and buy used
This past May 1st, some naive people might have expected a greeting to the workers from the President of the Nation, even if it were purely hypocritical. But none of that happened.www.pensionistas.info
Pope Leo XIV has expressed support for immigrants and criticism of JD Vance. Donald Trump's supporters aren't happy.Nomia Iqbal & Mike Wendling (BBC News)
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More than two dozen world leaders gathered in Moscow to join Russian President Putin for Victory Day, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany on Friday.Rachel Blevins
George Orwell: The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history. wordsmith.social/protestation/…
What’s new in Swift 6.2
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Raw identifiers, backtraces, task naming, and more.Paul Hudson (Hacking with Swift)
Ken Paxton will be an EPIC Senator!
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has won a $1.375 billion settlement from Google as a result of the state suing the tech company for continued privacy violations.Sundance (The Last Refuge)
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