EXCLUSIF : contrairement aux affirmations du ministre des Armées, la France livre « un flux ininterrompu » d'armes à #Israël
humanite.fr/monde/armee-israel…

Complice des génocidaires et menteur.

On en a un chouette gouvernement putschiste !

#genocide #France #Palestine #Gaza

in reply to Günter

Ahmad G. (2002-) was a Syrian refugee and Islamic State sympathizer who, on 15 February 2025, killed 1 and injured 5 in a mass stabbing in Villach, Austria just two
historica.fandom.com/wiki/Ahma…

Alors je sais qu'on va encore me traiter de libriste insupportable, mais en ces temps où, tout de même, on commence à bien comprendre que Google fait partie des GAFAM et que les GAFAM sont des entreprises de techbros fascistes, je me permets de poser cette question (pas en réponse au pouet que je viens de voir passer, cela paraîtrait probablement trop agressif, n'est-ce pas) :

Les gens qui proposez des questionnaires Google Docs, avez-vous déjà essayé Framaforms ou équivalent ?

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The librarian immediately attempts to sell you a vuvuzela

Link: kaveland.no/posts/2025-06-06-l…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

German industry lost more than 100,000 jobs in a year – Bild en.news-front.su/2025/06/10/ge…
in reply to NosirrahSec 🏴‍☠️ guillotine enthusiast

Keep telling that lie to yourself often enough, and you may actually believe it, m8!

infosec.exchange/@NosirrahSec/…

#thxbye #next #EOD

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Marche mondiale vers Gaza marchtogaza.net/ : une marche de citoyens venant de 32 pays a pour but de rallier Rafah le 15 juin, afin d'obtenir l'ouverture d'un couloir humanitaire. instagram.com/reel/DKNHOrnAe5N…

Pour suivre le convoi d'al Soumoud al-soumoud-convoy.com/

Dans la presse mastodon.social/@la_voix/11466…

#israel #gaza #BreakTheSiege #FreePalestine #genocide #palestine #stopgenocide #soumoud #stopthegenocide

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‘I’m bored, so I shoot’: The Israeli army’s approval of free-for-all violence in Gaza

"Israeli soldiers describe the near-total absence of firing regulations in the Gaza war, with troops shooting as they please, setting homes ablaze, and leaving corpses on the streets — all with their commanders’ permission"

972mag.com/israeli-soldiers-ga…

#Israel #Palästina #Gaza #Antireport

in reply to Autonomie und Solidarität

😡😢 Entsetzlich auch, wie junge Leute plötzlich hilflos einer solchen Wirklichkeit gegenüberstehen müssen, die sie selber nicht gewollt haben und oder sich ausgesucht hätten zu unterstützen. Da wird gesagt, es geht um die Geiseln und plötzlich geht es nur um Zerstören und Töten inklusive Gefährdung der Geiseln. Super, dass es mutige Israelis wie #YuvalGreen und andere gibt, die sich dagegen stark machen! #israel #palestina #gaza

Et je me suis encore perdu dans la religion extérieure...

notesandsilence.com/2025/04/02…
#zen #religion #silence #prière #méditation #conscience #spiritualité

Podcast: Iran Holds 35th Court Session on MKO's Terror Acts iranpress.com/content/306274

Car mieux vaut entrer au Royaume en solitude ...

notesandsilence.com/2025/04/01…
#religion #solitude #pratique #solitude #conscience #méditation #prière

Quite the lede 👀 "There's little left for us to say that can further embarrass the Tesla Cybertruck, a vehicle that was supposed to be the culmination of Elon Musk's genius." 💀 #teslatakedown #MuskMustFallfuturism.com/cybertruck-s...

Cybertruck Sales Are So Bad Th...

"We called it the Gaza Sea even though it is part of the Mediterranean, because Israel isolated us from the world and made us believe that it was unreachable. The Freedom Flotilla broke that spell."

#Gaza #Israel #FreedomFlotilla #Madleen #AlSumudCaravan

Why the Freedom Flotilla matters to us in Gaza mondoweiss.net/2025/06/why-the…

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Beautiful writing, that brought tears to my eyes.

'What Madleen carried most was not aid. It was refusal — refusal to normalize genocide and Gaza’s forced isolation.

This kind of solidarity does not arrive through empty speeches. It comes through risk. It comes through people choosing to stand in the space between power and its consequences — choosing to be present, to bear witness, when the world has been told to look away."

Miles de toneladas de minerales salen de Tehuacán hacia zonas industriales como Monterrey. ¿Quién se beneficia? 💰🚛 👉 avispa.org/?p=120045 🐝

#Puebla #Tehuacan #Zapotitlán #PueblosIndígenas #Minería #Extractivismo #ClaudiaSheinbaum #Mixteca #CNI #PueblosOriginarios #DDHH #puebla #mexico #Mexico #justiciaclimatica #racismoambiental #latinoamerica

“Israel Is the Rabid Dog of American Empire”: Gaza War Surgeon Exposes the Truth mintpressnews.com/gaza-surgeon…

Over a month of Linux, my thoughts compiled


edit: I'm using Fedora Workstation 42!

I really like the ability to just search "sleep", "shutdown", "restart", etc. Switching between windows and opening search using either the super key or a three finger swipe up is super handy, on Windows the button opens the start menu (where the search is horrible) and a three finger swipe up can open app switcher, where you have to hold your three fingers to go to another app.

Using GNOME extensions to see power usage, CPU usage, memory usage, etc. is very useful. Weird that the "extension list" addon isn't a thing that's on by default. Feel like being able to see all your extensions is a really important part of having extensions. Being able to see the clock at the top took a bit getting used to but makes so much more sense than having it tucked in a corner. I also like the integrated calendar, much better than Window's version where you are unable to see any of your events, not even as a dot!

Using dnf and flatpak to install programs is very smooth and I like being able to update all my programs at once with just "sudo dnf update && flatpak update"! Being able to see the dependencies and progress bars and download speeds is really helpful too. I don't need to search for programs anymore because of a thing called "fuzzy search". It's like magic!

GNOME's UI looks much cleaner than Windows, everything is actually cohesive. It's not a mix of flat and glass and clear and ancient. It's all adwaita. (that's what you call it, right?)

Something weird was not having the minimise and maximise buttons. I had to enable those myself, which is a bit odd. Now that it is enabled it works fine.

I also really like being able to easily customise themes (everforest) and icons (Papirus!). And if GNOME is considered "not very customisable" in the linux world, KDE, Cinnamon, etc. must be even more customisable! I'm happy with GNOME though, so I probably won't switch DE anytime soon. Maybe when I get a new computer I could try out KDE.

App compatibility was no problem. All the apps I used before (thunderbird, obsidian, joplin, vscodium, godot, etc.) all have linux versions, and the ones that don't (like SumatraPDF and AIMP) have linux alternatives. Okular and Gapless has been working great!

There were very few issues, but there were some nonetheless. OBS Studio footage was very choppy as hardware decoding wasn't working, and I had to dig deep into forums to install drivers for my intel igpu. Now it works fine, so that's good! I also had an issue with a VPN app, but they support an app called "Clash Verge". They only note the Windows and Mac versions on their site, but clash verge has a linux app too, and it works quite well!

I don't play many games, mostly Minecraft and some retro titles. mGBA works fine on linux, and Minecraft java edition supports linux. I've also tried a bunch of linux games like SuperTuxKart and Xonotic and, considering they were made around a decade ago or so (I think) they were really fun! My other games ran fine with Steam installed, Proton and Wine makes them run fine!

I'll be sticking with the penguin as it's fun, playful, and is much cuter than both the window and the apple. 😁

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À la une | Pour réparer les yachts, le port veut bâtir un hangar de 55 mètres de haut face à l’Estaque marsactu.fr/pour-reparer-les-y…

Le fait que Microsoft ait coupé la boîte mail du procureur de la CPI parce qu'il enquête sur le génocide d'Israël ne fait que confirmer ce que l'on dit depuis des années : faire confiance pour ses données aux GAFAM revient à se soumettre à un arbitraire total.

lemagit.fr/actualites/36662498…

Israel SEIZES Aid Boat in International Waters, ABDUCTS Activists Bound for Gaza rachelblevins.substack.com/p/i…

theconservativetreehouse.com/b…

The Pelle Neroth Taylor Show/The Pulse: an interview gilbertdoctorow.substack.com/p…

alojapan.com/1295241/japan-res… Japan research team to set up country’s 1st radio telescope in Antarctica #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #news #science #technology #TheJapanNews June 11, 2025 TOKYO – A small radio telescope that is 30 centimeters in diameter will be set up in Antarctica by a team from the University of Tsukuba and other entities. The team will begin conducting test observations next fiscal year. It will be the first time that a Japanese radio telescope will…
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@LaylaAlexandrovnaYou're suppose to frame a hypothesis, and when the facts don't fit, move on. That's why it is the end of the institutions. It was anti-empirical and all obedience. We know people only pretend to understand empirical based science, and are just groveling obedient morons who can't do math, or understand the tentative and evolving nature of hypothesis. And that biologists are fucking morons. You cannot teach math this bad.
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@polariseraI worked in a lab and tested CoVID. It definitely is a virus, a mutation from another cold virus. Mutations happen in viruses all the time, it is a natural process.

I don't share the concerns of CoVID I often hear from the right. It was a global pandemic, people were getting sick and dying, what else were we supposed to do if not take a vaccine and do shut-downs?

Maybe the shut-downs went on too long in some places, but we had never managed a situation like this before and politicians and government are trying to weigh the consequences of millions of people dying, I'd rather have an overly cautious approach to an under cautious one.

Mass Protests Erupt in France over Israeli Seizure of Gaza Aid Ship tn.ai/3331818

Source: libsoftiktok

BREAKING: A US federal judge has DENIED Gavin Newsom's request to stop Trump from using the National Guard in Los Angeles.

He preferred doing a publicity stunt to try to make Trump look bad, rather than help his constituents and restore law and order.

Newscum is the biggest loser 😂

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Original tweet : xcancel.com/libsoftiktok/statu…

Belarusian Foreign Minister: It seems that the Kyiv authorities do not particularly want to achieve peace en.topwar.ru/266084-glava-mid-…

It's so awesome that Bandwagon is getting attention alongside the tech world. Here's one from thenewstack.io/bringing-joy-ba…

"My personal favorite at FediForum was Bandwagon, an app for musicians to share their work and get paid using Stripe or other payment providers."

😍 😍 😍 😍

This wouldn't happen without the Fediverse. The network effect is already strong, and it's growing daily.

Browsers are complicit in browser fingerprinting.


Everyone talks about how evil browser fingerprinting is, and it is, but I don't get why people are only blaming the companies doing it and not putting equal blame on browsers for letting it happen.

Go to Am I Unique and look at the kind of data browsers let JavaScript access unconditionally with no user prompting. Here's a selection of ridiculous ones that pretty much no website needs:

  • Your operating system (Isn't the whole damn point of the internet that it's platform independent?)
  • Your CPU architecture (JS runs on the most virtual of virtual environments why the hell does it need to know what processor you have?)
  • Your JS interpreter's version and build ID
  • List of plugins you have installed
  • List of extensions you have installed
  • Your accelerometer and gyroscope (so any website can figure out what you're doing by analyzing how you move your phone, i.e. running vs walking vs driving vs standing still)
  • Your magnetic field sensor AKA the phone's compass (so websites can figure out which direction you're facing)
  • Your proximity sensor
  • Your keyboard layout
  • How your mouse moves every moment it's in the webpage window, including how far you scroll, what bit of text you hovered on or selected, both left and right clicks, etc.
  • Everything you type on your keyboard when the window is active. You don't need to be typing into a text box or anything, you can set a general event listener for keystrokes like you can for the mouse.

If you're wondering how sensors are used to fingerprint you, I think it has to do with manufacturing imperfections that skew their readings in unique ways for each device, but websites could just as easily straight up record those sensors without you knowing. It's not a lot of data all things considered so you likely wouldn't notice.

Also, canvas and webGL rendering differences are each more than enough to 100% identify your browser instance. Not a bit of effort put into making their results more consistent I guess.

All of these are accessible to any website by default. Actually, there's not even a way to turn most of these off. WHY?! All of these are niche features that only a tiny fraction of websites need. Browser companies know that fingerprinting is a problem and have done nothing about it. Not even Firefox.

Why is the web, where you're by far the most likely to execute malicious code, not built on zero trust policies? Let me allow the functionality I need on a per site basis.

Fuck everything about modern websites.

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