“Death to the IDF”: BBC Cuts Kneecap to Avoid Gaza Politics, Then Bob Vylan Says It Louder #Palestine qudsnen.co/death-to-the-idf-bb…

why would anyone listen to Nominally Public Radio?

@jeffreyatucker
Can no one shut down NPR? I just took at short ride in the car and thought I would listen and got a huge lecture of the thriving of the Gender Queer Hispanic Community and how they are reinventing Spanglish to use gender-neutral language with non-binary appeal. It was one of the craziest things I've ever heard.

Iran’s top military command vows ‘more forceful’ response if Israel repeats aggression presstv.ir/Detail/2025/06/29/7…




A #Haaretz investigation revealed today that the army issued instructions to deliberately shoot Palestinians near aid distribution centers. Although we know this, the report includes terrifying testimonies. One soldier who stood out to me said: " #Gaza is no longer of interest to anyone. It has become a place with its own laws. The killing of people there is nothing, not even an 'unfortunate incident,' as they once said."


#EU #US #US-Israel #US-Israel-terrorism #Israel #genocide #Gaza #Palestine


Since the heat and humidity just won’t let up, here comes the Ice Man!


Apparently the ladies used to think these guys were hot. 😏

In his autobiography Timebends, Arthur Miller recalls an occupation lost in time – that of the ice man, who wore “leather vests and a wet piece of sackcloth slung over the right shoulder, and once they had slid the ice into the box, they invariably slipped the sacking off and stood there waiting, dripping, for their money.”

The ice trade revolutionised the meat, vegetable and fruit industries in the 19th century, enabled significant growth in the fishing industry, and encouraged the introduction of a range of new drinks and foods. At the height of its trade, ice, as it happens, was once America’s largest export after cotton.

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Superbe. Il y a eu ça à la Vallée de Joux Vaud Suisse fin XIX début XX au Pont, une mini industrie qui a entraîné la construction d'une ligne ferroviaire reliant Le Pont à Vallorbe, et de là, les bistrots de Paris pour livrer les pains de glace, sciés dans les 80 cm d'épaisseur max. qu'a connu le Lac à cette époque d'hivers rigoureux. La ligne existe toujours, elle.

Israeli Occupation Forces Launch Aggressive Raids across West Bank Cities tn.ai/3344510

🚨 ATENCIÓ!

📣 El dimarts 1 de juliol el vaixell Zim Luanda carregarà 40 lots d'acer a Barcelona per a la fabricació d'armament a Israel.

📣 La comunitat palestina de Catalunya ha impulsat una querella perquè es decomisse la càrrega i demana mesures urgents.

No podem deixar que això passe ‼️

Embargament d'armes a Israel JA

#EmbargamentAIsraelJa
#StopArmesAmbIsrael
#StopVaixellsDeLaMort
#CapPortPerAlGenocidi

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finally, the solution to the pedo problem.

"Monkeys 'save six-year-old girl from being raped by sex fiend after he tore her clothes off'?

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we import monkeys and have them roam the streets as "Pedo Police"

Days like this I'm so glad I am on iOS instead of Android. But I fear there will be a day sooner than later that Apple will do this too. Between the two I trust Apple more but if I have the choice I'll go for a phone that doesn't have any of this at all, like a GrapheneOS-based Android or if we ever get one a Linux phone #ai #rant laptopmag.com/ai/gemini-phone-…
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We'll see. If there's one thing I've learned about tech blogs and tech news sites is that they love to sensationlize things and stretch the truth to suit their narrative. 😀

As you pointed out in your original post, there's always GrapheneOS.

I've got a Pixel 8 Pro. I think I can install Graphene on it. 😀

(This however will be my last Pixel. My next phone will be a OnePlus. I've had an iPhone and used to be all-in on the Apple ecosystem and no amount of money Tim Cook could pay me would make me come back.)

Les investissements européens en matière de défense renforcent l'OTAN tout en favorisant la création d'emplois aux États-Unis


#géopolitique #impérialisme #OTAN

Et c'est l'avis même du Département d'État...

eclaireur.eu/p/les-investissem…

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In December I ditched #Windows11 and went feet-first into #LinuxMint. Frankly I got fed up with the #enshittification and #CoPilot-ization of everything Microsoft.

I use #AI on a daily basis. Both locally hosted #LLMs and LLMs from several vendors in the cloud.

But the last thing I want is an AI deeply embedded in my operating system indexing who knows what and sending my personal data to Microsoft's (or anybody's) cloud.
So it wasn't easy since I've got 48TB of local storage in my workstation, and they were all #BitLocker volumes, but it also wasn't terribly hard either.

Made sure I had the #BitLocker recovery keys for all of my drives, installed #Linux, then mounted each of my #BitLocker volumes one-by-one (under Linux (!)) and then migrated the data off, then re-formatted the hard drives as ext4 and set up #Luks #FDE.

But there were two pieces of software I missed. #3D software. And while I use Blender on a daily basis, this sofware only ran on Windows. And don't get me started, but #Wine is not an option for everything. Even bought #CrossOver and the software didn't work with it, either.

But today I'm proud to report I successfully got #GPU #PassThru to work with my #Windows11 #QEMU/#KVM #VM! So now I can run that software too.

So if you're on the fence about ditching #Windows, don't be. It's pretty fucking easy and only a little bit more complicated if you have something that needs your #GPU.

Some additional information I learned about changes coming to #Odysee in the next year or so: :odysee:

1. LBC will be discontinued entirely in about 6-8 months. In the meantime, you can still use it to boost content for more exposure.

2. AR tokens will be used solely for payments. They will not be used like LBC is currently (boosting content).

3. Odysee will eventually implement a system to pay content creators using the new Arweave payment system. This might be a year away.

#crypto

In June 1994, several of us had a pretty neat idea: let's make our own version of DOS and give away the source code.

So on June 29, 1994, I announced a new project that would become FreeDOS!

If you missed it, here's an article I wrote last year for the Open Source Initiative's website about how FreeDOS started and why we celebrate everyone who contributes to open source software! 🤩

opensource.net/30-years-open-s…

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Here's a note about the Green Party:

"Cohn-Bendit ...was co-president of the group European Greens–European Free Alliance in the European Parliament....

Cohn-Bendit's 1970s writings on sexuality between adults and children later proved controversial in 2001 and 2013.[4] The same can be said of his statements to Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS) that same year,[5] and his statements on the French TV show Apostrophes in 1982.[6]"

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Weekend of Action, June 28: A Weekend of Resistance Against War On Palestine, Iran And West Asia bdscoalition.ca/2025/06/24/wee…
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The George Marsaglia mental pseudorandom number generator method:

  • Think of a 2-digit 'seed' number.
  • Multiply the second digit by 6 and add it to the first number.
  • Repeat once.
  • Use the right-most digit of the new number as your random number.

If you chart the results using a spreadsheet you can see a weak pattern emerge but it's not easily human-predictable, which is what makes it useful to me.

"So here is us, on the raggedy edge.”

This line crept up on me during a nostalgic (re)viewing of Joss Whedon’s 2005 sci-fi film Serenity, last week: suddenly, the discomforting realisation that the several thousand words I’ve written as updates over the past couple of years could have been distilled to just these eight:

“So here is us, on the raggedy edge.”

Plus, maybe, two more: “Help us.”

As I wrote in a recent update, our days have been spent readying Wrack and ourselves for the open sea. An unexpected windfall from an Australian donor made it possible to lay in a month’s supply of expensive prescription medications for Given and to order a much-needed electronic self-steering unit for Wrack (probably the most exciting — and essential — upgrade aboard the boat since we bought her, two years ago). However, we are still ruinously short of funds. Which is to say, we have no funds. We need take on a couple of weeks of provisions along with 155 litres of diesel and another canister of campinggaz to get us across the Mediterranean.

One by one, our dock neighbours have left us to head to warm seas off fashionable Spanish and Portugues tourist destinations. We won’t be joining them. Instead, we’ll sail for a day or two north-east along the Spanish coast, getting used to being untethered from the shore again, before we turn east to sail non-stop across several hundred nautical miles of open sea.

The search for a home that we once imagined as simple (if often uncomfortable) has turned into a real-life Odyssey. Everything about the voyage ahead is ill-defined and ill-equipped. We are afraid and uncertain — who wouldn’t be? We have no home in our head to return to. We have to sail on.

“So here is us, on the raggedy edge.” Again.

Please help us if you can.