Riassunto: della prima partecipazione zapatista all’Incontro delle Resistenze e delle Ribellioni, giorno 4 agosto 2025:
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I wanted to check up on Battlefield 6, not out of interest but to see how EA dropped the ball.

Turns out, they dropped the whole damn anvil with it. The game will not boot without TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled on the machine. This is on top of Kernel level anti-cheat and requiring an EA account. :cirno_laugh:

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@LeftCoast, only my grandchilds, but this is business of my childs. Anyway, Amazon isn't a reliable store to buy something, IMHO, in Amazon, apart to pay for the article, you pay also with your data, sold to third parties. Better, if exist the possibility (mostly), to buy the article direct from the manufacturer without a data hog in the middle. Almost all have a webpage and a catalogue with their products.
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Third-hottest July on record wreaks climate havoc

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"A lead contractor for a company providing security at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s controversial food distribution sites is a member of a Crusader-inspired motorcycle club that touts its opposition to the 'radical jihadist movement.'"

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The power of saying no. I've always felt like the little white lie was great as a social lubricant - e.g., "Oh I'd love to come to your housewarming party but I've already got plans that day" when you know full well that you're available but you just don't wanna go.

But after a while, making excuses and remembering them later gets to be stressful. Especially for me because I'm horrible at lying lol. So I've learned to say things like "Thanks for inviting me, but I'm gonna sit this one out." It's a polite but clear 'no' and now I don't have to keep up a fib going forward.

To be fair, sometimes people don't like being told no, but I've been surprised to see that they'll usually accept it gracefully.

in reply to klemptor

My family (just my dads side i guess?) is horrible at taking no for an answer. It took me most of my life to realise they needed to be firmly (and quite literally) told to fuck off in order for them to take a NO seriously. Learning that is probably the only reason i still have any kind of relationship with my dad, i don't care to interact with the rest of them.

"No" is a complete sentence.

Fantastic news out of Tucson!

None of this is inevitable. Not "AI", not data centers, not the surrendering of public water resources, not the handing over of electrical grid priorities to big tech

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"At least 31 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip, medical sources told Al Jazeera, and 20 others were killed when a truck carrying humanitarian aid overturned onto a crowd of people."

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How the world can free itself from US financial colonialism: Economist Michael Hudson explains geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/0…

'Plant the Land is a vegan food justice project that was co-founded by Anas and Laura Schleifer, a Jewish American vegan-anarchist. Plant the Land is organised and directed by Gazan volunteers and is entirely Palestinian-led. The group combines veganism, ecology, communalism, education and mutual aid.'

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The Guardian has identified the self-described “national socialist” behind an openly extremist YouTube channel that in just over two months has accumulated 50,000 subscribers, seen more than 2.3m views, and likely made thousands of dollars from YouTube’s revenue-sharing monetization program.

Johnathan Christopher “Chris” Booth, 37, lives in the unincorporated community of Coral, a part of Maple Valley Township in Michigan’s Montcalm county, and is married to a senior local Republican official.

Booth has published more than 70 YouTube videos since May on his Shameless Sperg account, whose graphic design elements feature stylized SS bolts. Titles of his videos – generally a recording of him delivering his views direct to camera – include: “Why I Dislike Jews. It’s not complicated”, “Black Crimes Matter: Never Relax” and “Jews and FBI hate you and your free speech”.

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Booth is married to Meghyn “Meg” Booth, the Republican treasurer of Maple Valley Township. Meg Booth has “liked” several posts with extremist themes on Chris Booth’s Facebook account with her personal account. Chris Booth’s Facebook page also features extensive racist propaganda along with iconography often employed by neo-Nazis.

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Nuclear Risks Growing 80 Years Since Hiroshima Bombing, But Disarmament Possible – Expert sputnikglobe.com/20250806/nucl…

Why is land/sky so cleanly split between mammals/birds?


Like, I'm aware of there being exceptions like Penguins, Ostriches, and Bats. But in general, why is there such a distinct land/air split between mammals and birds? Why don't mammals share the ground with ecosystems of plant- and meat-eating walking birds? Why didn't we get birds that evolved to slither like snakes, or tunnel like rodents? Why isn't it (land+sky) all just mammals, where we'd have parrot- and vulture-like bats that don't lay eggs? If we started the simulation again, might things like this evolve?
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I suspect it's partly just coincidence. Prior to the K–Pg extinction, the sky was ruled by non-birds. Pterosaurs. In fact, the late Cretaceous saw some of the largest creatures to ever fly, like Quetzalcoatlus and Hatzegopteryx.

At the same time, it was also not mammals that ruled the ground, it was, as many an eight year-old can attest, dinosaurs.

The K–Pg extinction event may have killed off all the non-avian dinosaurs and pterosaurs, in part because of their larger size. So the very thing that made them "rule" before is what killed them off, and conversely, the very thing that kept avian dinosaurs (i.e., birds) and mammals from ruling during the Cretaceous is what allowed them to survive that event and evolve to fill the many niches vacated by non-avian dinosaurs after the event.

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