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(*) Saleté de Gvt Macronien et en + il y aurait des canons qui seraient près sur le départ pour cette #engeance #génocidaire de Gvt Israelien! je suis #DOCKERS DE MARSEILLE

Bravo aux dockers de Marseille ! ✊🔥

Livraison d’arme à Israël : les dockers de Marseille bloquent dans le port 14 tonnes de pièces pour fusils-mitrailleurs (Révélations @disclose )
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Ibrahim Traoré and Emmanuel Macron: What Leads Their Tense Relationship? Part 2 journal-neo.su/2025/06/04/ibra…

Droit de l’environnement : entre espoirs et reculs | CNRS Le journal


#politique #environnement #agriculture

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In case there was any question that Meghan McCain is complete and utter trash, she is pushing anti-vax nonsense and selling snake oil pills around it. She could have nepo- babied here way to do good but instead she chose this #uspoli #rant

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A brain implant just let a paralyzed man walk again — with no body movement required.
At Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland, a man who had been paralyzed from the waist down for over a decade just took steps again — not with exoskeletons or braces, but by using a digital bridge between his brain and spinal cord.
Neurosurgeons implanted two wireless devices: one on his motor cortex (inside his skull) and one on his spinal cord.
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The system uses machine learning to decode brain signals in real-time and adapts over time to match the patient's movement goals. It's not just a tool — it's an extension of the nervous system.
And as incredible as it sounds, the man’s original spinal cord function began showing signs of natural reconnection after several weeks, suggesting that stimulation may promote healing too.
Neurotechnology has reached a point where thought alone can resurrect motion — even after years of silence.

The hallmark of genius? Benefiting yourself and others.

The hallmark of idiocy? Failing at both simultaneously.

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#usa #economy #tradewar

TIL: Up to 85% of Americans Believe Abortion Should Be Legal in At Least Some Circumstances Despite What Politicians Say


Israel's justice minister to move ahead with AG's dismissal, bypassing search committee haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0…

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"The essential characteristic of Western civilization that distinguishes it from the arrested and petrified civilizations of the East was and is its concern for freedom from the state. The history of the West, from the age of the Greek polis down to the present-day resistance to socialism, is essentially the history of the fight for liberty against the encroachments of the officeholders."

-- Ludwig Von Mises
(1881-1973) Economist and social philosopher

Finding computer equipment that respects user freedom and owner control can feel a lot like squeezing water out from stone. You may be one of a few of us who have tepidly followed the developments surrounding RISC-V since its inception last decade. And it looks like the fruits of those efforts are finally coming to bear.


Checking the Pulse of OpenPOWER and RISC-V #RISCV

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“Once a matter has become, in one way or another, the subject of regulation by the United Nations, be it by resolution or the General Assembly or by convention between member States [Nations] at the insistence of the United Nations, that subject ceases to be a matter being 'essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the member States...'”

~ Moses Moskowitz
UN Staff Member
"American Bar Association Journal", April, 1949

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“National Health? Socialized pension funds? State-controlled television? Search and seizure laws? Forfeiture laws? If we're not living in the Soviet Union of the United States we certainly have returned to 1776 and 'taxation without representation.' ”

~ Michael Moriarty
(1941) American-Canadian stage and screen actor, jazz musician

This is deliberate and open starvation as a weapon of war. Israel has made these food hubs the only method of obtaining food aid, refusing to let aid agencies in. And the world stands by. I am deeply ashamed of my own government for supporting these genocidaires.

#Gaza #Israel #Starvation #Genocide

Gaza food hub stops operations for second day as access routes remain ‘combat zones’ | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian
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Motaz Azaiza, one of the most well-known journalists from Gaza, is sharing this fundraiser to help several medical students from Gaza, now studying in South Africa, to pay their tuition bills.

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Full disk encryption - Hibernation and unlocking


Hey magical linux-oracle,

I recently made a full disk encryption on my computer via the debian installer.

I partitioned it like this:

SSD:

-- unencrypted part --

Boot - 1GB space, Mounting point: /boot

EFI - 512MB space, Mounting point: ESP, bootable flag: on

-- encrypted part --
Encrypted container with a volume group (vg-1) containing 3 logical volumes:
Root - 50GB space, Mounting point: /
Swap - 30GB space, Mounting point: swap
Home - Rest of space, Mounting point: /home

  • Second harddrive fully encrypted with one logical volume and mounting point /mnt/data

The install of linux worked pretty well.

Unfortunately, the hibernation part doesn't work out of the box. When I press hibernate (or standby), it only goes to the lock screen. How can I solve that issue? (Is it even a good idea to use hibernation on encrypted devices?)

Second thing: As you can see from my setup, I use 2 disks. When I start up my system, I only need to enter my decryption password once (not twice for the 2nd HD) and I see, that my second hard disk seems to be mounted already. It seems that people usually struggle with typing in their passwords twice and want a solution for that. Is it possible, that debian automatically fixed this for me (It's the same pw for both)?

Thanks!

~sp3ctre

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You have to use two swaps if you already use one swap, because one will be used when the system is on, but the second will be used to set the RAM content + the 1st content into SWAP (if any), otherwise, it would fail.

Then, find the hibernation swap uuid:

sudo swapon --show
lsblk -o name,uuid

Then
# /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="resume=UUID=xxxx"

\#/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
resume=UUID=xxxx

# bash
sudo update-grub
sudo update-initramfs -k all -u

# to hibernate on lid switch
# /etc/systemd/logind.conf
HandleLidSwitch=hibernate

Then reboot 😀
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I have this working on Debian like how you have it set up, everything on an encrypted lvm volume, except for boot and efi. Just one disk though. When waking up, it asks for the password like it does during normal bootup. It then restores RAM from the encrypted swap after you type the password. I think it worked out of the box, but it has been a while, so not 100% sure if I had to enable this somehow. Anyway this looks good to me.

If you manually run systemctl hibernate, does that work? Assuming this also does not work, you need to look at the logs during the failed hibernate attempt. Probably something like sudo journalctl -f and/or sudo dmesg -wH (for kernel logs). Open this up in two terminals, run systemctl hibernate and observe any errors or warnings.

It's possible this is a hardware/driver issue, i.e. a driver prevents hibernation or fails at it. You may be able to figure out which driver/device is responsible by looking at the logs.

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Drones used as “scare tactic” on Gaza Freedom Flotilla
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Warming climate may flip the script on the amount of CO₂ released by trees, study finds…

New research reveals the amount of #carbondioxide released by #trees into the atmosphere under a warming climate could be considerably less than currently predicted... #globalwarming #climatechange

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NASA was forced to vacate a building at Columbia University where it has operated since 1966. The result?

Textbooks, journals, and other materials being thrown into a dumpster. Not donated - literally thrown away. Some materials were later recovered from the dumpster and made available for passersby.

This is the state of science in America.

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Belarus-Tajikistan production projects seen as basis to promote countries’ interests eng.belta.by/economics/view/be…

#GreaterIsrael #UKpolitics
@palestine

If Starmer was serious in condemning atrocities committed in Gaza, he could stop sending weapons and intelligence to Israel, stop trading with them, kick out the ambassador, recognise Palestine and more. None of that, quite the opposite in fact.
The article goes on to expose our current Israeli ambassador Tzipi Hotovely for the far right extremist she is. She is a war criminal and should not be given sanctuary in UK or anywhere.

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The "Crunchy Mama" has always been Populist Left. The only welcome space for Crunchy Moms is with the Populist Right. Spiritual, natural, raw, organic, curative, holistic, folksy , remedy-based, naturopathic, etc.
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