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The Hunt For The Perfect Laptop Continues
This isn’t the first time I’ve blogged about the dearth of truly great PC laptops out there, and I suspect it won’t be the last.
The hunt for a perfect laptop continues
This is a bit of a rant; feel free to skip it if you’re here for the KDE content. This isn’t the first time I’ve blogged about the dearth of truly great PC laptops out there, and …Adventures in Linux and KDE
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If Jeffrey Epstein is of interest only to "Bad People," then I don't want to be good.
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Communique and Footage Released From Torching of Three Vehicles at Lovitt Technologies
Communique and footage released from torching of three vehicles at Lovitt technologies
Hello. This is an anonymous communique by the cell that torched three cars at Lovitt Technologies on the morning of July Sth 2025.
Let there be no illusions as to what this was. This was not an accident nor thoughtless vandalism. This is a clear and serious threat. If you continue making weapons components of any kind there will be consequences. Consider this a warning.
After 21 months of an accelerated genocide against the Palestinian people by the illegitimate zionist entity, eight decades of “american” warmongering and imperialism, two and a half centuries of the most violent colonial oppression, ethnic cleansing, and murder of Aboriginal peoples across so-called “australia” – Lovitt Technologies has chosen its place at the intersection of these catastrophes.
Lovitt was the first “australian” producer of components for Lockheed Martin’s F-35 fighter jets, proudly deployed in service to colonialism and imperialism by “america”, “israel”, “australia”, and “the uk”.
Lovitt was targeted because it is a bottleneck in the supply chain. This factory has the Makino T1 milling machine to make precision titanium and aluminum components. When it was acquired this was the only machine of its kind in so-called “australia”, and only one of ten in the world.
15 suppliers to the F-35 supply chain including Marand, Ferra, HTA, Levett AW Bell, Quickstep and Varley all depend on Lovitt, in addition to its subsidiary Electromold. Lovitt is also a supplier to BAE Systems, “israeli” weapons company Elbit Systems, and manufactures components to Boeing’s F-15, F-18, the so-called “chinook” helicopters, and the Ghost Bat an armed Al-powered drone.
Every worker in this supply chain is complicit. You have had years to contemplate the consequences of your actions. We will decide your fate, as you have decided the fate of millions.
For the past few months we have been closely watching you. We have your addresses. All the information we have about you will be distributed to our underground networks. Stop arming “israel” or else…
That the tools of colonisation and imperialism are manufactured on stolen Wurundjeri country is no accident. The illegitimate “australian” state only becomes a greater colonial and imperial power with its involvement in these supply chains. It is an affront to this sacred land and its true owners – who know genocide – that these weapons factories exist to continue another. Genocide begets genocide. And violence begets resistance.
We are behind the enemy lines of this genocide, and it is our duty to attack the belly of this colonial-imperialist beast at every opportunity. If you are watching this you can do what we have done.
Place half a slab of firestarter into each paper bag. Place one bag under the front and one under the back of the tire. Do this for both of the tires on the fuel cap side of the car. Be mindful of fingerprints and DNA. Set the bag on fire and run.
Every colony will burn.
Land back and liberation will grow from their ashes.
DEATH TO “ISRAEL”!
DEATH TO “AUSTRALIA”!
DEATH TO “AMERICA”!
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
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Valve has updated the Steam guidelines and now allows payment processors to decide what should and shouldn't be published on the platform.
This may put the final nail in the coffin for adult games and any games with queer content, whether sexually explicit or not. "Adult content" has no clear definition and can be arbitrarily applied to a lot of media which certain (powerful) organisations, including payment processors like Visa and Mastercard, aim to ban everywhere.
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I wonder, considering that EA has their own store, and has the BioWare studios and their games...if suddenly they would see this and open up their store to Indies to capitalize on this.
It would certainly be a potentially profitable move EA Desktop launcher...and a sign of some really weird times where someone might call EA all of a sudden "The Good Company", and Valve "The Bad Company".
I know and agree that this is really bad and would better not have happened, since making more uncomfortable to buy a certain kind of games will surely impact its sales.
That said, if anybody really wants to buy one of those games/content, the way of buying gift cards or topping-up in some other way their Steam Wallet (something not linked with what product you're going to invest your money in), and then buying the contentious game would still be there, I guess.
Communique and Footage Released From Torching of Three Vehicles at Lovitt Technologies
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New execution date set for Texas man Robert Roberson in shaken baby syndrome case
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Reps. Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene Introduce Discharge Petition to Force Vote on Releasing Full Epstein Files
Jill Biden aide invokes Fifth to decline testimony in Republican investigation
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“Israel” is Digging its Own Grave, and the Ongoing Zionist Massacres in Gaza Only Hasten the Defeat of the Occupation
In his response to questions received by the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, Khaled Barakat, member of the Executive Committee of the movement, said that “The genocide against the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip, ongoing for over 21 months—including bombardment, starvation, and destruction—has failed to achieve its military and political objectives for the Zionist entity. Instead, it has deepened its global isolation and fueled waves of popular and official anger against the occupation. “Israel” is now headed toward a phase of self-destruction following its economic and political degradation,” Barakat said. “Its utter moral bankruptcy is now clear to all, and no propaganda campaigns will be able to restore illusions about the nature of the Zionist project as an illegitimate racist, aggressive and expansionist regime.”
“The enemy army is facing a strong, unified Palestinian resistance, ready to fight for many years if necessary,” Barakat emphasized. “The Palestinian resistance forces continue to bravely confront the occupation army using flexible, creative and courageous combat tactics across various fronts. They affirm their ability to continue this prolonged battle with their united will that transcends division, which creates the greatest fear for the enemy, as it will not succeed in breaking the unity of the internal front in the Gaza Strip.”
Barakat affirmed that “The real negotiations are taking place through fire in Khan Younis, Jabalia, and Beit Hanoun. Our people trust their resistance, which is waging a political battle in Doha despite all the pressures imposed upon them. They know that their representatives of the resistance will never accept terms of surrender imposed by the U.S. and the Zionist entity and are certain their trust and steadfastness will be rewarded.”
“The battlefield dictates the terms, and no matter how intense the political and regional pressures become, the resistance holds the initiative and negotiates from a position of strength, readiness to fight and sacrifice, backed by broad popular support inside and outside Palestine,” Barakat said.
“The resistance insists that any agreement must include a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from Gaza, the lifting of the siege, and the release of hundreds of leaders and cadres from the prisons of the occupier. Liberation movements and solidarity forces with the Palestinian people must escalate their support for the resistance’s position both on the ground and in the ongoing negotiations,” he emphasized, calling on movements around the world to heighten their actions and organizing at a critical moment for the Palestinian people confronting genocide.
“The Zionist enemy wants to eliminate the captured Zionist prisoners while keeping resistance leaders and Palestinian prisoners with high sentences behind bars,” Barakat said, noting that ‘Israeli’ officials have little interest in actually releasing the prisoners held by the resistance. “Every prisoner exchange negotiation exposes the enemy’s duplicity and its attempt to impose humiliating conditions. But the resistance knows the value of its cards and insists on the release of top leaders and national symbols, rejecting any deal that does not reflect a balance of deterrence and the stature of the resistance.”
In the West Bank, Barakat noted, “Settler paramilitary gangs are sponsored and given free rein to run amok, invading, assaulting and killing Palestinians while stealing their land. These vicious settler paramilitaries are fully supported and backed by the ongoing arrest and assassination raids of the Zionist military, the closures imposed throughout the West Bank, and the destruction of the refugee camps of Jenin, Tulkarem and Nour Shams.”
“As this destruction continues, the Palestinian Authority continues to market itself as a solution to the Israelis for the ‘day after’ in Gaza, despite the reality that the Zionist officials have repeatedly dismissed them. The Palestinian Authority in Ramallah is rejected by our people; the next day in Gaza belongs to the Palestinian people, not to any forces that collaborate with the occupation. The aftermath of the PA’s security coordination with ‘Israel’ is seen in the escalating destruction in the West Bank, while the PA continues to imprison and arrest resistance fighters and suppress all movements to confront the occupation. ‘Removing pretexts’ for the occupation has led to nothing but encouragement for the settlers to escalate their crimes,” Barakat said.
“The ‘Israeli’ enemy, backed by the Trump administration, has left our people with no other option than the path of resistance. In fact, the United States bears primary responsibility for the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip,” Barakat said. “From the launch of the ‘Deal of the Century’ to the complicity of successive U.S. administrations, Washington has played the most critical role in enabling ‘Israel’ to continue its crimes—not only through military aid but also through the political immunity imposed by U.S. imperialism, that prevents any real international accountability.”
“Every American missile dropped by Israeli warplanes on our people in Gaza causes a massacre. This Palestinian blood is on the hands of Trump and before him, Biden. And every American missile that does not explode is turned by the resistance into 100 explosive devices,” Barakat said. “While Gaza is being pounded by American ‘smart’ bombs, the resistance continues to recycle ammunition and turn it into tools of retaliation, reflecting a spirit of defiance and innovation in the face of the killing machine. This reality also exposes Washington’s complicity as a direct partner in the massacres.”
Barakat further noted that, “While U.S. imperialism has long sponsored and directed the Zionist project in the region in order to advance its goals and create a giant colonial military base in the heart of our region, the current U.S. position also reflects a level of complete submission on the part of the war criminal President Donald Trump, administration officials and members of Congress to Zionist lobby organizations and donors like Miriam Adelson.”
“Trump is merely a puppet in the hands of the Israeli lobby, manipulated by Zionist organizations as they please, reflecting a level of corruption that transcends even the traditional sponsorship of the Zionist entity. Today, U.S. political decision-making reflects imperialism in crisis and a flagrant disregard for even the interests of people in the United States, for the sole benefit of a colonial settler project imposed upon our region,” Barakat said.
“The United States and ‘Israel’ want to reshape the region under the slogan of a ‘New Middle East.’ But the truth is that the Middle East is changing in favor of the peoples, not the illegitimate regimes that Washington and Tel Aviv seek to entrench. Normalization with the Israeli enemy is now more distant than ever, despite all attempts to impose it with both hard and soft power alike,” Barakat said.
“The collapse of recent normalization projects and the rise of boycott and popular resistance movements—from the Gulf to the Maghreb—reflect a deep strategic shift in the consciousness of the peoples, who no longer accept that their region be managed by a disguised Zionist colonialism.”
In Lebanon, Barakat noted, “If Netanyahu’s claims about ‘humbling Hezbollah’ were true, why then is the U.S. State Department holding a meeting with 30 countries to discuss and coordinate to confront the growing capabilities of Hezbollah? This is the 14th such meeting since 2014. And why is northern Palestine still devoid of settlers to this day?”
“The glaring contradiction between the Zionist victory narrative and the facts on the ground reveals a crisis of confidence within the Israeli security establishment. Northern Palestine is militarily occupied but liberated from settlers by the deterrent power of Hezbollah and the ongoing confrontation on the Lebanese front, which gains more popular support with each new Zionist breach,” Barakat said.
Barakat further said that “Yemen’s military capabilities today are sufficient to burn all oil facilities in the region. Western companies sending ships to the ports of occupied Palestine must understand that Yemen is very serious about its anti-genocide blockade, and the positions and patience of the Yemeni people should not be tested. So long as this continues, a new phase of escalation is coming—and it will not be in Europe’s interest.”
“Sana’a is redrawing the boundaries of the struggle for sovereignty and liberation. What was once seen as a symbolic threat has become a field reality that disrupts the calculations of the West. If intransigence and Western support for the occupation continue, Yemen’s response will cross the seas, and Europe will pay the economic and political price for the crimes of imperialism,” Barakat said.
source: Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement
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Barakat: “Israel” is digging its own grave, and the ongoing Zionist massacres in Gaza only hasten the defeat of the occupation
In his response to questions received by the Masar Badil, the Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, Khaled Barakat, member of the Executive Committee of the movement, said that “The genocide against the Palestinian people, particularly…Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement
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3 Reasons Why Ken Paxton Will Deliver a Texas-Sized Ass Whooping to John Cornyn
Paxton, a grassroots favorite, has destroyed his establishment foes in the past and will be backed by the President on his way to Washington, but this won't stop lobbyists from wasting their millions.
Budget: investir pour un cadre de vie sain, plutôt que de se restreindre sans solutionner
La France n'a jamais eu un PIB aussi haut. Donc nous n'avons jamais été aussi riches. Et pourtant, ces 20 dernières années, nous vivons de plus en plus mal.
Que ce soit les catastrophes que nous avons commencé à subir (incendies, inondations, canicules...) et qui ne vont que s'accentuer avec le changement climatique, les problèmes de santé avec en tête le cancer et l'infertilité, dus à notre environnement de vie de plus en plus toxique (pas un mois ne passe sans un nouveau scandale, du thon au mercure au PFAS en passant par l'eau naturelle contaminée, la réintroduction des pesticides, etc, etc) et à un quotidien déprimant et un futur sans espoir (plus de 10 millions de personnes prennent des antidépresseurs en France !!!), tout va dans la mauvaise direction.
Le 1er objectif de l'État, son rôle majeur, sa raison d'être, est de protéger sa population, de lui offrir un cadre de vie sain. Et on aimerait nous faire croire que réduire les investissements, les normes, les aides, c'est la solution ?
Cela revient à grimper sur un tabouret quand une inondation arrive, au lieu de construire une barque. Ça prend moins de temps et moins de bois, ça marche un temps, et puis on boit la tasse.
La solution est d'investir massivement, maintenant, pour nous adapter et nous protéger. Dans les énergies renouvelables, dans la remise en état de nos logements, mais aussi dans une agriculture durable, et surtout dans notre éducation, à tous les âges. Cela donnera des citoyens mieux capables d’appréhender les enjeux de notre monde, cela créera de l'emploi et donc permettra à terme de réduire notre dette (puisqu'apparemment c'est ce qui effraie tout le monde si fort), mais surtout, cela donnera espoir à nous toutes et tous, qui ne comprenons absolument plus pourquoi nous devrions trimer tous les jours pour "gagner" de quoi survivre alors même que le fruit de notre travail ne fait que dégrader toujours plus notre environnement et donc notre cadre de vie en enrichissant toujours plus quelques hommes déconnectés du monde, là-haut.
Mr Bayrou, faire des efforts, oui, mais pour rendre nos vies plus saines et belles, certainement pas pour maintenir un système qui détruit notre monde chaque jour un peu plus, au profit de quelques uns.
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I’m launching a 3-part Reels series.
This isn’t just video.
It’s a chronicle.
It’s energy beneath the concrete skin of the bunker.
📍TikTok and Instagram.
3 days.
3 signals from within.
See you on the frequency.
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ICSPWI Call For Mobilization On The Occasion Of Martyrs’ Week 2025 In India
The ICSPWI (International Committee to Support the People’s War in India) calls on MLM organizations and parties, all communist organizations and parties, revolutionaries, progressives, and sincere democrats, to mobilize in support of the People’s War in India and its leading party, the Communist Party of India (Maoist), on the occasion of Martyrs’ Week 2025 (July 28th – August 3rd).
The blood shed by the Indian revolutionary martyrs who fell for the New Democratic Revolution in India, the first step towards Socialism and Communism, must be honored: it is the blood shed by our comrades who are ready for the ultimate sacrifice to free India from the semi-feudal and semi-colonial yoke and from bureaucratic capitalism in the service of imperialism.
India is not only the largest country in the world, with approximately 1.5 billion people, but it is also the country ruled by Modi’s Hindutva (fascism with Hindu characteristics) regime and the main bastion of Yankee imperialism as well as the main supporter of the Zionist regime in South Asia and the world.
The Indian revolution (Protracted People’s War) has been active since 1969. Over the decades, it has succeeded in liberating millions of proletarians, peasants, and tribal people from feudal and caste oppression in the areas where it spread, covering an area inhabited by over 50 million people from the far north of the Indian subcontinent to the southern states of Kerala and Karnataka.
The Communist Party of India (Maoist) is virtually the largest armed revolutionary party in absolute terms by number of comrades, mobilizing sectors of the masses through trade unions, women’s organizations, environmental organizations, and adivasis (tribals) and casteless groups. The PLGA numbers approximately 20,000 armed men, not counting local popular militias.
This great revolution is now entering a crucial phase: Modi’s Hindutva regime, through a brutal and genocidal military operation supported by imperialism and Zionism (using know-how and drones supplied directly by the Zionist Israeli state), Operation Kagaar, which involves tens of thousands of police, paramilitary forces, and the army, declares it will “defeat Maoism” in the country by April 2026.
As this deadline approaches, Operation Kagaar is intensifying: last May, the general secretary of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) himself, along with 27 other comrades and guerrillas, fell in combat after resisting a two-day encirclement by over 2,000 paramilitaries.
In recent months, hundreds of people, not only revolutionaries but also villagers and tribals, have been massacred during this military operation.
Indian civil society has called on the government to immediately stop this “war against the people” and accept the CPI (Maoist)’s proposal to initiate negotiations, but Modi’s Hindutva regime not only continues its course but also labels these activists “urban Maoists,” repressing them as well.
Fourteen years ago, on July 1st, Comrade Azad, a member of the party’s central committee and political bureau, was killed in a fake encounter. He was arrested and subsequently killed in cold blood.
A few months later, on November 24, 2011, Comrade Kishenji, a member of the party’s political bureau, was martyred in another fake encounter.
The martyrs of the Indian revolution are the best sons of the Indian people who sacrificed their lives not only for the liberation of India, but of the entire world, from exploitation, contributing to the World Proletarian Revolution.
Since October 7, 2023, the Communist Party of India (Maoist) has actively supported the Palestinian resistance, despite the difficulties it is experiencing, organizing support and propaganda actions in India.
It is therefore an internationalist duty to support this advanced revolutionary experience and remember its martyrs, who are also ours.
ICSPWI therefore calls for mobilization in all countries of the world on the occasion of the CPI (Maoist) Martyrs’ Week from July 28 to August 3, and in accordance with the specific objective and subjective conditions in each country, organizing:
- Actions and protests at Indian embassies and consulates
- Support meetings
- Propaganda actions in factories, workplaces, among struggling workers and peasants, in working-class neighborhoods, and in universities
The martyrs of the revolution are immortal!
The revolutionaries of the CPI (Maoist) are our comrades!
Comrades Basavaraj, Azad, and Kishenji, leaders of the new democratic revolution in India, will never be forgotten; their example will inspire future generations of revolutionaries!
Stop operation Kagaar! Immediate freedom for all political prisoners in India!
Long live the Communist Party of India (Maoist)!
Long Live the People’s War in India!
For more information and materials, contact: csgpindia@gmail.com
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ICSPWI Call For Mobilization On The Occasion Of Martyrs’ Week 2025 In India
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xAI's Grok is rated for kids age 12 and up in the iOS App Store, despite adding "companions"; one includes an NSFW "Bad Rudy" mode and the other becomes NSFW (Casey Newton/Platformer)
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Cal Raleigh successful as 4 of 5 challenges reverse calls in first All-Star use of robot umpire
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“Folks, this is the captain speaking, if there are any medical professionals on board, could you please make yourself known to the crew?”
What timing. Her first flight since becoming a doctor, and she was about to find herself in the hotseat. Still, she was confident in her abilities, so didn’t hesitate to stand. Was everything she’d learned about to be tested? Time would tell.
She tapped a flight attendant on the shoulder.
“Hi, I’m a doctor, can I help?”
“Oh thank you, please, this way.”
She was brought to row 9, where she was introduced to a gentleman in his late 50’s, who was clearly in some distress.”
“Sir, I’m Dr. Moss, what’s going on?” She asked, gently.
“I am…I have…” he struggled to speak.
“Ok, before you use up all your energy. Let me ask you this,” she said. “Do you have a copy of your insurance card?”
“Erm I er…”
“Wait, you do have insurance, right? I am in network for Anthem.”
At this point, the flight attendant interjected.
“Is that really relevant, at this moment in time?” He asked.
“You’re right. I’m so sorry,” she said. “I actually have the Stripe app on my phone, so we can just put a hold on your credit card for now until we figure out insurance on the ground.”
Belarusian MAZ to deliver 99 electric buses to St. Petersburg
Within the framework of the Days of St. Petersburg in Minsk, the delegation of the Russian city toured many enterprises, including MAZ.Belarusian Telegraph Agency
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State Dept spokesman Matt Miller panics and refuses to comment on USAID funding of gain of function on Coronaviruses!
USAID is the CIA proxy that funds bioweapons research in Ukraine as well.
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Kick US Troops Out of Oyster Bay, Out of the Philippines!
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) condemns in the strongest terms the brazen US military takeover of the Oyster Bay in Palawan. The once peaceful community of small fishermen has now been overrun by US soldiers with their giant war arsenal.
The Oyster Bay now serves as a forward base for US imperialist provocations against China. It is just one of the latest in the long list of locations the Marcos regime has handed over to US armed forces, putting Filipino lives and livelihoods in even more danger.
Since 2020, the US has been quietly upgrading its facilities in Oyster Bay. Working with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the US developed the Oyster Bay Naval Detachment where it can dock, repair and resupply its naval warships. On March this year, the US Congress authorized the release of up to $5 million to complete repairs to the naval detachment so it could fully serve US manned and unmanned surface vehicles.
Hundreds of local fisherfolk have lost their sole source of livelihood as US warships and military exercises turn Oyster Bay’s waters into a toxic playground for US war games. Rich marine life and fragile coral reefs, the lifeblood of Palawan’s fisheries, are being destroyed. The environmental damage from US naval waste is both permanent and unacceptable.
Oyster Bay is now being used as a launchpad for so-called “freedom of navigation operations” of US military forces in the South China Sea. It serves the joint naval exercises being conducted by the US with Australia and Japan, in conjunction with operations from Subic Bay.
Oyster Bay now serves as a key node in the sprawling US military web across the Philippines—a network of military bases and facilities, ports, airfields, as well as storage facilities and factories for war. The recently announced plans to manufacture drones and produce ammunition in Aurora and Subic will further deepen US military entrenchment in the country.
The rapidly increasing US military presence in the Philippines is absolutely not about defending the country’s sovereignty. This is about turning the Philippines into a fortification for US imperialist hegemony and a springboard for the so-called Indo-Pacific Strategy, positioning the country as a key link in the US “first island chain” strategy to contain the growth of its imperialist rival China.
The Marcos regime’s gross subservience to US geopolitical strategy has allowed the US to drag the country into its hegemonic schemes and war plans. Marcos’ betrayal of the nation’s sovereignty has placed the country’s security in jeopardy. Regional security is under threat.
The Party firmly unites with the Filipino people in the fight against US imperialist aggression in the country. It is imperative that we raise our voices to make a powerful demand for the immediate dismantling of all US military bases, and the expulsion of all US forces from Oyster Bay, all of Palawan, and the entire Philippines. We must hold Marcos accountable and make him pay dearly for this betrayal.
The Filipino people must act now as nation’s sovereignty and future are at stake.
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“Reform #Capitalism: Tax the Rich”
Well, let’s see what “reform” means, but we’ll analyze it with an example.
#Slavery.
Towards the end of slavery in #US, in the North there were two trends.
The #revolutionary one that called for the complete abolition of slavery and then there were the “reformers”.
What did they demand?
Better food and better clothing for the slaves.
But there would still be slaves.
So?
Are you still in favor of the petty-bourgeois reform of Capitalism?
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Kick US Troops Out of Oyster Bay, Out of the Philippines!
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"The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) condemns in the strongest terms the brazen US military takeover of the Oyster Bay in Palawan. The once peaceful community of small fishermen…"
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BREAKING REPORT: President Trump Drafted Letter to Fire Jerome Powell... But Trump Says 'Highly Unlikely' He will Fire Fed Chair | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila
It was reported on Wednesday that President Trump drafted a letter to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell.Cristina Laila (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
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‘A family of traitors’: Trump’s Brazil tariffs ultimatum backfires on Bolsonaro | #Brazil | The Guardian
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"US president’s attempt to help his rightwing ally avoid jail has sparked wave of anger and given boost to rival Lula"
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George Kittle's all-around excellence earns him the honor of top tight end in AP rankings
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'Interesting nugget': CNN data guru says Americans have rarely been so united
Daily Beast reports CNN polling analyst Harry Enten has never seen Americans so unified on how much they dislike Trump, particularly Trump's handling of the Epstein files.Adam Lynch (Alternet.org)
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ο υφυπουργός Παιδείας Κωνσταντίνος Βλάσης αποκάλυψε ότι η αφαίρεση κειμένου μου για τα παιδιά της Γάζας από αναγνωστικό βιβλίο της Γ’ Γυμνασίου έγινε ύστερα από παρέμβαση του Κεντρικού Ισραηλιτικού Συμβουλίου.
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Ο Υφυπουργός Παιδείας K. Βλάσης αποκάλυψε ότι το κείμενο του Π. Παπακωνσταντίνου για τη Γάζα αφαιρέθηκε από το βιβλίο της Γ' Γυμνασίου έπειτα από παρέμβαση του Κεντρικού Ισραηλιτικού Συμβουλίου.Ioanna (INFO-WAR)
Deadly Massachusetts fire highlights the minimal regulations that govern assisted-living facilities
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Sanaa forces carry out dual military operation against Israeli targets
SANAA, July 15 (YPA) - The Yemeni armed forces of Sanaa government announced on Tuesday the implementation of a simultaneous, dual military operation targeting a major Israeli military target in the Negev region and the Umm al-Rashrash port in occupibasheer (Yemen Press Agency)
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X11 Session Removal FAQ
Here is a quick series of frequently asked questions about the X11 session kissing us goodbye. Shoutout to Nate from which I copied the format of the post. Is Xorg unmaintained and abandoned? No,...Jordan Petridis (Rust in Peace)
Is Wayland Gay?Yes and Xorg is Trans.
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Tribes in North Dakota yesterday appealed to the Supreme Court, after a lower court said they couldn’t challenge state maps under the Voting Rights Act.
Bolts covered that ruling, which risks making the VRA a “law without a way to enforce it,” in June: boltsmag.org/voting-rights-act…
“A Law Without a Way to Enforce It” - Bolts
In North Dakota as elsewhere, Native groups face a triple threat on voting rights: judges targeting the VRA, Trump officials hostile to enforcing it, and a funding crunch depleting their work.Daniel Nichanian (Bolts)
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At least 20 Palestinians killed in crush at food distribution site in southern Gaza
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation guards used teargas or pepper spray on crowds, say health authorities and witnessesEmma Graham-Harrison (The Guardian)
UN agency sounds alarm as 1 in 10 children in Gaza now malnourished
UNRWA says one in 10 children under the age of five screened at its clinics in Gaza suffer from severe malnutrition.Al Jazeera
"The Guardian view on the children of Gaza: when 17,000 die, it’s more than a mistake"
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It's breathtaking how Israel's apologists find a way to ignore the obvious.
The Guardian view on the children of Gaza: when 17,000 die, it’s more than a mistake
Editorial: Israel’s military blamed the deaths of six Palestinian children on Sunday on a technical error. But a staggering toll continues to mountEditorial (The Guardian)
The Atlantic: Trump Now Personifies What MAGA Opposes
For the first time, the president finds himself at odds with his own movement.
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MARS.EXE → COM (2021)
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Capitol Police Detain Man After Bow and Arrow, Empty Holster Observed in Car Near Security Barrier
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A man was detained Wednesday morning near the Capitol after police spotted a vehicle with a tricycle on its roof with a bow and arrow and empty holster inside near a security barrier located at 200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, according to repo…Kristinn Taylor (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
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*Close To the Machine* is Ellen Ullman's classic memoir of writing software in Silicon Valley at the start of the dotcom bubble; it was originally published in 1997 and reprinted in 2022 for the 25 annniversary by Farrar, Straus and Giroux's MCD books:
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This 25th Anniversary Edition of Close to the Machine, featuring a new introduction by Anna Wiener, author of Uncanny Valley, resurfaces Ellen Ullman’s astonishing account of computing and the ways it shapes our very existence.MCD
latest #distrochallenge candidate idea for me,
keeping my no-systemd rule, thus keeps many distros ruled out,
if i also add, none of my standard dependable 4 (artix, devuan, gentoo, void),
what would i go for?
yus, still bedrock... but perhaps also could limit it to static libs distros and bsd style packaging and init...
CRUX, i imagine as the hijack core i'd build around, as i figure out what other exotic lesser-known distros fit.
KISS, Carbs, joborun, spring to mind too. As does stali, but, that's not really a distro, and long abandoned.
maybe if i limit respins and distros based on other distros, so even carbs and joborun are out. i know carbs is independent, and has its own package manager, but, it's nearer KISS than guixsd is to nixos, or funtoo is to gentoo. joborun too, impressive and appealing an independent direction it's taking, is still basically an arch derivative, not sufficiently distinct again from the likes of parabola, artix, obarun and the arch respins for my tightened criteria here (~ otherwise, it'd make a strong 2nd most used stratum).
and i've had the idea of all the little distros already (my post on this just prior, 19 days ago)... so it's not that kind of thing i'm going for here.
would be looking more to independent distros ( distrowatch.com/search.php?ost… )...
they may be little, but, not the cute little, if you know what i mean. (not slax, slitaz, puppy, dsl, tinycore, etc)
like ideally they're focussed on a solid core, and their minimal system's top priority, and comes available as a rootfs tarball ready to deploy as a stratum. ... heh, maybe that should be the only criteria.
well, it's fun to think about, but shant be making any hasty moves on this today.
... okies, food will be burning if i dont hop afk to it now.
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Osaisko kukaan vinkata aurinkorasvaa, joka ei haise eikä tee iholle niin hengittämätöntä kelmua, että rasva nostaa jo lämpöuupumuksenkin riskiä, kun iholta ei haihdu mikään. Mulla alkaa olla suojakertoimen 50 hajustamattomat mömmöt testattu ja hylätty pitkäkestoiseen rasitukseen soveltumattomina. Onko pienemmän kertoimen rasvat yhtään vähemmän vesieristetyyppisiä?
En haluis ihosyöpää, mutta lämpöuupumus on myös vaarallinen tila.
At the supermarket buying stuff for lunch (can't do shit while Windows fucks itself updating Visual Studio). Just saw an employee (I suspect massively autistic) finishing stacking the mandarines so perfectly the thing looked like a giant orange corn cob.
I was about to take a picture when a fucking sheboon appeared out of nowhere, took a bunch of mandarines and the whole thing fell apart. Fucking niggers, I fucking hate niggers, but I think the the guy will start to hate them even more, 'cause his face was like a tomato
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Foreign YouTube stars secretly paid by UK Government for 'propaganda'
Foreign YouTube stars are being secretly paid by the UK Government to publish "propaganda" videos, it has emerged ...Lucy Garcia (The National)
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France, Italy reportedly opt out of US-NATO arms deal for Ukraine
France declined to join the plan because of President Emmanuel Macron's push for European nations to strengthen their own defense industries by purchasing...Anna Fratsyvir (Yahoo News)
So France and Italy would rather "shore-up" their own defenses then provide funding for weapons for Ukraine.
Good. The US should stay out of the Ukraine-Russia War anyway.
Russia will invade Europe way before it shows up in the US. Why do we care?
Wayne Thomas, ex-NHL goalie, assistant and executive dies at 77
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OS Backup - what should and what should not be backup'd?
Hello there! Here's the thing: I got some old HDD for my Debian home server, and now that I have plenty of disk space I want to keep a backup of the OS, so that if something accidentally breaks (either SW or HW) I can quickly fix it.
now the question is: which directory should I include and which should I exclude from the backup? I use docker a lot, is there any docker-specific directory that I should back up?
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It is a question I've spent a lot of time trying to work out. Can't speak to docker.
Some of the specifics of Keeps and Dontkeeps depend on details of your system. You have to find out where the distro, DM and other apps keep the following:
Dontkeeps:
- trashes
- temp files
- file indexes .. IMHO these dont backup properly if you leave them in and will prevent you from completing the task
- device files
Keeps:
- list of installed packages --- explicit and deps separate if possible
- config files: /etc, ~/.config, ~/.* on a case by case basis... I say remove the obvious large temp dirs and keep the rest by default for simplicity
- for the system configs I've had a tool called etckeeper running for a while because it was highly recommended but I've never actually restored from it...
- personal documents and other files such as typically kept in the home directory
- /root occasionally has something you need
Ways to investigate:
- use a disk usage utility to find out where your storage is being used up ... It'll help you find large Dontkeeps
- watch for recently modified files
- dirs and files that are modified all the time are usually temp dirs. But sometimes they have something useful like your firefox profile.
Most backup solutions are ONE of the following:
- User files
- System files
Don't spend too much time crying about needing two solutions. Just make your backup today and reach perfection later.
Remember: sync isn't backup. Test your backup if you can (but its not as easy as it sounds). Off site your most precious files.
I think most options have been covered here, but I'd like to consider some other bits...
User accounts & file permissions:- if you have >1 account, note that the UserID is internally numbered (starting from 1000, so Bob=1000, Sue=1001) and your file system is probably setup using the numerical UserID... so re-creating the users in a different order would give Sue access to Bob's files and vice versa.
Similarly, backing up /etc /var etc... you should check if any applications (ie databases) need specific chmod and chown settings
Rsync, tar, etc can cover some of this, you just need to check you rebuild users in the correct order.
Maybe Ansible is another approach? So your disaster recovery would be:
1. Install plain OS on new drive
2. Get Ansible access to it (ie basic netwroking)
3. Rebuild OS and instsll applicstions automatically with Ansible
4. Restore application & home folders (again with Ansible)
When you get this working, it's amazing to watch an entire system being rebuilt
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in reply to crankyrebel • • •I’ve been daily driving a framework 13 for like 9 months now. I’m pretty happy with it as a Linux machine.I can and will nitpick here to some of the points made in the article - but I’d buy another / recommended it regardless.
That’s it. 9 months of daily use, I love it, that’s my complaints list. The idea here is that someday, a better trackpad, or keyboard, or speakers will become available-and it’ll take me 5 minutes to upgrade. It’s a desktop laptop. And for me, everything “just works” on fedora 42.
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in reply to Kongar • • •I've got a Framework 16 and love it.
Framework are nowhere near the scale of any of the large manufacturers, and they've had to spend a huge amount of time and money on R&D, so their laptops are probably always going to cost more. IMO it's worth the price though, given you can keep updating it over time.
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in reply to Kongar • • •I've been getting annoying amdgpu crashes every now an then. I've tried all the various BIOS and kernel params but so far nothing has worked. Next step is rolling back a kernel version, at least that's what I've gathered from all the threads about it. It's bothersome but not frequent enough to be a real pain.
(This is an amd framework 13 with fedora 42 / wayland)
beastlykings
in reply to Kongar • • •Another vote here for framework 13. Love mine.
I've had mine about 4 months, minimal issues. I got a 7840U slightly on sale when the new AI 300 series came out.
I'm also running fedora 42, but it's Bluefin, based on silverblue. Everything works out of the box.
My biggest complaint is the sleep battery drain, iirc it's something like a few percent per hour, so I just get in the habit of turning it completely off if I'm not home with it plugged in. Otherwise it's dead when I need it, which sucks.
Also the fan can be a little loud and overzealous under barely moderate load, though I've found keeping it in power saving mode helps keep things cooler. Though I've been using it for note taking during some schooling this week, and it's been stone cold and silent, lasts all day on a single charge. So it definitely depends on your load. I appreciate having the power available when I need it, but wish it was better at keeping itself underclocked (or whatever it needs to do).
And finally the stock Wi-Fi 6 card in it gives some people problems with certain routers. Though I've only ever had problems with my parents starlink router 🤷♂️
That's a quick $20 upgrade though, to Wi-Fi 7, I just haven't needed to 🤷♂️
But still I'd buy another in a heartbeat.
Keyboard is great. Screen (2.8k) looks great to my eyes, though others say it has issues. No flex in the body. Touchpad is a little funky, but still great.
Plus when I want to upgrade the platform in a few years, or any component breaks before then, I can just fix it or upgrade it.
Highly recommend.
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in reply to crankyrebel • • •Übercomplicated
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in reply to Übercomplicated • • •The build quality of my starbook is great.
The biggest + for me is how helpful, polite and friendly the support staff is.
Psyhackological
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in reply to Übercomplicated • • •Hmm I have Serval WS which quality is top notch.
The keyboard feels nice.
The screen is 4K 144Hz.
All of the elements are aluminium so there is no bending. (Except some parts like probably keycaps of the keyboard and so on).
Sorry to hear that you have this experience. However I think you can count on System76 because they give for their laptops lifetime support.
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in reply to Psyhackological • • •The Serval WS is also more than twice the price of my Pangolin... and I had a one year warranty, so I'm not sure what you mean with lifetime support. As for the specs (i.e. the screen etc.), yeah, they are great. But the case is very poorly designed on my pang12, and gets bent out of shape, which can cause mechanical failure in the hinge, quite frequently, despite the aluminum chassis. My complaint is just that it is far from rugged, which is problematic for me, as I travel a lot with it. But your mileage may vary.
PS: one more thing that really bothers me is the known problem with the touchepad on the pang12, which regularly fails. Mine also came with a faulty motherboard, which suggest bad quality control. Over all, these issues have caused me to lose faith in System76 hardware.
Psyhackological
in reply to Übercomplicated • • •I understand.
Regrading warranty I meant lifetime support for problems related to your System76 laptop. The warranty for a hardware is gone I think but I guess when you describe your issues correctly and they won't resolve it maybe they will suggest you something friendly.
And I get your point with the case. Tbh looked like it.
Hmm do you have up-to-date firmware? I had similar issue resolved by it.
Also faulty motherboard sounds like manufacturer issue not yours.
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in reply to owlriver • • •It seems to be getting a little better lately, but historically they just didn't give firmware updates. I went 3 years without a stable bios update for my 12th gen Intel mainboard on linux despite known vulnerabilities since launch (just got its first update last month).
I actually upgraded my mainboard within that time, so I went the full lifetime of the product with an insecure BIOS and none of the firmware improvements that were promised at launch like thunderbolt 4 certification. For all practical purposes, firmware support ended when it left the factory until just last month.
That said, my new ryzen ai 350 main board just got its first update to patch some vulns that were disclosed a month ago. So still not in time for the coordinated disclosure, but a month is way better than 3 years so I'll take what I can get.
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in reply to crankyrebel • • •I don't really get these nitpicks. If you're planning to use the laptop as your daily driver, do what every other power user does and get a set of good peripherals.
rothaine
in reply to Decker108 • • •Walk into class
Pull laptop out of bag, put it on the desk
Whip out mechanical keyboard
Mouse, small set of stereo speakers
Pull out a large object wrapped in a blanket
Everyone else watches confusedly
Take off blanket, unveiling a 28in monitor
Whip out power strip
Put power strip on the adjacent desk, no one is sitting there anyway
20ft extension cord
The outlet is on the far wall, run the extension cord between the desks
Apologize to everyone bumped into a long the way
Play World of Warcraft the entire time
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in reply to crankyrebel • • •I have also been confounded by the situation.
It is even worse when you are on the secondary market. The company's product pages are broken. Trying to compare across different release years is way harder.
I assumed the reason for this had to do with the production systems and supply chains. They can get a certain number of x parts at y price from a factory located in a given location. You get enough parts in proximity to each other and you make it a model.
Its one thing for a small company to have enough components to have only a few models but with the volume dell or HP moves, they would need to really invest in suppliers or actually make the components themselves.
I dont imagine the marketing people have come up with all the options, they're just the ones who have to try to sell want they're given.
Cricket [he/him]
in reply to crankyrebel • • •Thankfully I have some requirements for laptops that very significantly narrow my options:
- It must have a good, ergonomic keyboard
- It must have a good pointing stick
That only leaves Thinkpads for me to consider.
Beryl
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in reply to crankyrebel • • •You seriously can't go wrong with the lenovo thinkpads on eBay. I Got a thinkpad E14 ryzen 7 (7th gen), 48gb ram, 1tb ssd for $400 on ebay with a small hair crack on the hinge.
At the end of the day, a laptop is a laptop, and the cost difference between a $2000 brand new laptop and a $400 used laptop there really is no argument/justification to be made to buy a $2000 laptop in less-intensive tasks. Here's a better instance of your money: find a $400 laptop with semi-good performance (ryzen 3 or intel equivalent) put $1600 to a gaming computer and setup a virtual environment with a radeon or rtx gpu at your fingertips.
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in reply to 0t79JeIfK01RHyzo • • •Well I say it's no wonder people gravitate towards it but I don't actually like it myself.
It sucks that they make it basically impossible to upgrade snything. And that there storage and RAM upgrades cost several times more than they should.
I have a Macbool air (not by choice) and I installed asahi linux a couple of weeks ago. Main take away is that it's really good except for software support. I've had a bit of trouble finding programs that work well on arm even open source projects often don't compile there programs to work on arm.