Rubio Report to Fox News on White House Visit of Seven European Leaders and Zelensky eir.news/2025/08/news/rubio-ta…

"The cap Google, Facebook, X, Flipboard, Newsbreak, SmartNews, Yahoo, MSN, Reddit, and every other platform puts on independent publishers has crept lower and lower until there’s no space left for us to operate in."

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"Israel gör det svårt för sina vänner just nu", säger Kristersson 😳
En israelisk underrättelsechef säger: "För varje person s dödades den 7 okt måste 50 palestinier dö." Han tillägger att det inte spelar någon roll om det är barn & att palestinier "behöver en Nakba då & då".
Detta är inte krig. Det är folkmord. Ett erkännande av att det pågående folkmordet i Gaza inte är ett misstag, inte en olycklig konsekvens utan ett medvetet, planerat, etniskt rensningsprojekt. ->
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#svpol #politik
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This lady is a goddamned idiot.

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The hidden influence: How Airbus Group shapes European policy and stimulates armed conflicts around the world restmedia.io/the-hidden-influe…

Israeli Settlers Cross Border in Occupied Golan to Lay Ground for New Outpost tn.ai/3379709

For decades, USAID has sold itself as a “humanitarian” agency handing out aid to struggling nations. But that wasn’t the case. As soon as folks started digging, an entirely different story was uncovered. As it turns out, USAID has quietly served as a front for left-wing political experiments, funneling US taxpayer money into projects that prop up globalist and crush populist movements all over the world.

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Yo guys did I pass? :floofInnocent_256:

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Taking place later this month.Apart from the news Sonic is doing a collab with Pac-Man, Sega has also announced it's running an 'Open Network Test' for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds.This test will take place later this month on 29th August 2025 and runs until 1st September 2025. This time, it invites Switch users as well as players on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series ...

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cut me true and straight from my bosom to my navel,
let warm wet blood blanket my matted cold hairs with dark sticky residue,
viscera squirming and squelching as i can no longer handle the pain,
my muscles convulse around them lovingly,

ahhhh the agony-pleasure of the moaning death-rattle which warrants my final seizure.

Looking for Neomutt, but for calendars?


I'm making the switch to using Neomutt for my email, but I still have calendar data from several accounts I want to access locally. Is there something like neomutt, but for calendar data? Maybe an Obsidian plug-in, or some other OSS app I can configure?

I'm using EndeavourOS (Arch), with the Sway DE, and would prefer staying away from KDE/Gnome based apps.

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For context I've been using aerc as my email client for a while now, and was looking for something similar for calendars/tasks myself

I've tried:
- calcurse: fine but clunky, also a bit difficult to set up. The most mature option and probably the best one available, but I just couldn't get used to the interface
- calcure: similarly clunky interface, glitchy/blinking rendering to the point of being headache-inducing, lacking features (couldn't figure out how to look at all event attributes?)
- khal: limited in features (compared to calcurse) and slow when there are a lot of events (even when it's only 2-3 per day), also there are some rendering bugs sometimes. Probably the most intuitive and clean interface of all, and good scripting opportunities.
- gcalcli: only Google Calendar (I also need support for arbitrary CalDAV), didn't investigate further
- plann: no TUI as such, just CLI

A couple weeks ago I've decided to start writing my own. It's still very much a hacky WIP but I'll update in this thread if I ever decide to publish it. In the meantime, I hope one of the above works for you!

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I've tried a few options, but I've stuck with khal for years now.
It works smoothly [1], supports multiple calendars, syncs with vdirsyncer (details in its documentation), and provides both CLI and TUI interfaces that make events easy to see, edit, and manage.

The CLI interface is especially handy for integrating khal with other apps like neomutt and taskwarrior for example. For instance, I have a keybinding that lets me export calendar invites from neomutt directly into khal.
There's also a list of tools (including one for khal) listed in the neomutt documentation if you're curious.

I use it to manage both my personal and professional calendars, syncing them bidirectionally with vdirsyncer. The only drawback I’ve encountered is that some commands can be a bit cumbersome—but I solved this by writing my own script to make khal’s commands more intuitive for my workflow. That flexibility could be seen as another strength of khal ;)

[1] That's my experience, but others here have reported it can be slow in some cases.

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Cronos: The New Dawn ‘A New Breed of Horror’ trailer

Bloober Team has released a new trailer for third-person survival horror game Cronos: The New …

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