Kiev, London Prepare Attack on US Navy in Baltic Sea With Allegedly Russia's Torpedo: Russian Intel en.sputniknews.africa/20250616…

Does anyone know any good video card that you can buy rn for cheap or below the market value?
Doesnt have to be something overly crazy, just something thats enough to run 2020 games and beyond at low or medium
Also does anyone know good iem pairs to replace the kbear rosefinch? I had a pair but one side broke and now im finding another pair or just get a new pair to replace the broken ones, i tried a new pair called the QKZ x HBB, i dont like how some audio sounds really weak and overpowers the other and surround audio sounds like shit with these
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@poopernova i see :naruhodo:
Also the moondrops you mentioned as outdated and no longer sold :rope_41:
I think theres a newer model but they are pretty expensive
I heard the Moondrop Chu 2 are good for 20$ pairs, but ive been spoiled by the rosefinch on providing alot of bass and pretty okay audio clarity and quality on sound despite being more muddy apparently :dia_shrug:
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5. Israel intentionally attacked Iran also to reactivate its people's lifetime #indoctrination into a #VictimhoodComplex and anti-Muslim, anti-Iranian, and anti-gentile #hate. The resulting surge of #patriotism and #militarism will bolster both the #SettlerColony itself and its current #regime. #Solidarity from the #West will be used to feed this. #Reject narratives of solidarity with Israeli #victimhood early and consistently. Iran and Gaza are the real #victims, and Israel is the #aggressor.
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6. This is not the time to #criticize the #government of Iran. Those criticisms will be weaponized by #Zionism to justify its attacks as somehow #feminist and supportive of #dissidents in Iran or the #diaspora. The opposition is against Western/Israeli intervention, too. Western-backed regime change has never led to #peace and democracy, instead it leads to fascist, reactionary, authoritarian regimes. The capitalists invested in the #WarMachine are making tons of money, until we end #capitalism.

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Four killed, over 100 wounded after several Iranian missiles land across Israel haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0…

Lets start a civil war in here!


So, I'm not that understanding of linux. But I guess I can't call myself "new" anymore. I've been using linux since December. Although to be fair, I'm barely ever home. "Using" linux at this point mostly consists of opening firefox, and watching youtube.

I know "sudo" is "super user" "apt" is some kind of repository command, and then you type "install (program)"

But I've really taken to flatpack. I hate hate HATE the terminal. All I ever do is screw things up in there. I don't know what I'm doing. I just follow commands. "Just copy/paste this exact set of text". And then I have an error.

It's kind of like knowing 4x4=16. And all you do is memorize that line, as opposed to knowing that 4x4 is the same as 4+4+4+4. And knowing what 4 is. If you memorized 4x4=16, but get presented with 4x4-2, and you don't understand the core concept of numbers, you wouldn't know how to adjust 16 to 14, and know WHY it's 14. I'm just copy/pasting someone elses instructions.

sudo apt get firefox && -z, -r, -☆, -$, randop, redo, up.


That's probably complete jibberish in terminal, but it helps you (the experienced linux user) understand how terminal feels/looks to me. If I had a problem, and troubleshooting told me to copy/paste that to solve my problem, I would. That to me looks as legitimate as any other jibberish that would actually work.

Ok. Rant aside, lets start a civil war in here! I've been using ZorinOS, and I kind of like it. HOWEVER, I did spend a considerable amount of time tweaking it. It's finally how I want it, so I'm not messing with it. So I've never experienced KDE. I've only experienced GNOME. And quite honestly I don't know what that means. I know it has to do with the desktop environment.....but I don't know what would be different if I used another desktop environment.

But that brings me to a question I was told you just can't ask the linux community without blood being shed.

What's better? KDE? Or GNOME?

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Is he insane? #Tehran is home to 10 million people? How are 10 million people going to get out all at once & where will they go? This is his usual tactic of sowing panic, fear & chaos.

He's trying to look like the good guy with this warning while at the same time he aids & abets Netanyahu's homicidal agenda.

Put the blame where it belongs Donnie! On your own head. If you hadn't cavalierly turn up the #JCPOA while #Iran was actually in compliance, we wouldn't be here.

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this could spiral out of control real quick friends. iran has a large arsenal of missiles that can't be easily shot down, unlike the unguided low tech rockets they're used to from palestine and lebanon. they don't appear to have the best guidance systems but what they lack in precision they make up for in numbers

not looking forward to having the whole maga populist agenda derailed and all our blood and treasure poured into another middle east endless war

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Bazzite won't display to my external monitor


Hello there.

I’m a newbie to Linux and am still figuring everything out. I posted here a few days ago and you fine folks helped me with a problem. Now I’m in need again.

I decided to distro hop a little bit just to see what I like best, and am currently testing out Bazzite since I mostly use my PC for gaming at the moment and heard that one’s a good one for gaming. I’m using a laptop hooked up to an external monitor right now. After installing Bazzite I was asked what I wanted to do with the external monitor. Since I never use my laptop screen, I chose the option to only display on the external monitor. Unfortunately that didn’t seem to play nice, and now my laptop screen is black (obviously) but the external monitor is saying no input anymore. It accepted the input up until making that choice. Now I can unplug the monitor and use the laptop screen just fine, but my setup makes that quite annoying, plus I want to use my monitor obviously. The biggest problem is I can’t adjust the monitor settings without the monitor plugged in, and I can’t see anything with the monitor plugged in. Does anyone know of a solution to this problem? I’ve never faced it before in my years of using windows, and I didn’t have this problem in Mint either. I don’t really want to reinstall, but I will if I have to. If anyone knows of a solution without reinstalling I’d appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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You can press the Super+P (Win+P) keyboard combination to bring up a menu to choose which screen to display on. Keep pressing P while holding the other key to move forward in this list, then press enter. If you keep doing this, eventually you should end up on an option that includes your laptop screen. Alternatively, you can make Bazzite forget about your monitors by deleting the file it stores screen profiles in, then rebooting: ryan.himmelwright.net/post/res…
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I don’t know how many times I’ve discussed this topic before, but due to recent events, I'm bringing it up again: One of our customers experienced an Azure compromise - attackers gained unauthorized access to an account. The customer is a "cloud-only" organization that uses SharePoint and OneDrive for all document storage.

When we spoke with the customer's IT support technician, the first thing he said was:
"UAL (the Unified Audit Log) isn’t enabled. Why on earth can’t Microsoft just activate this proactively for all customers?"

He really struck a nerve with that statement. My team and I have preached time and again that everything else should be dropped immediately to run the following command:

Get-AdminAuditLogConfig

If the output says "AdminAuditLogEnabled : False", then it's overdue to enable UAL!

The Unified Audit Log tracks, among many other things, access to SharePoint and OneDrive. No UAL, no evidence.

Microsoft’s Windows Hello face unlock feature no longer works in dark rooms, and it’s not a bug. Microsoft quietly made the change to Windows Hello in April, in order to fix a vulnerability with Windows Hello spoofing. Fixing the security flaw has now removed key functionality from Windows Hello in Windows 11. Windows Central spotted […]#Microsoft #News #Tech #Windows

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An Open-Source Justification for USB Cable Paranoia


A coiled black USB-C to USB-C cable is shown on a white background.

Most people know that they shouldn’t plug strange flash drives into their computers, but what about a USB cable? A cable doesn’t immediately register as an active electronic device to most people, but it’s entirely possible to hide a small, malicious microcontroller inside the shell of one of the plugs. [Joel Serna Moreno] and some collaborators have done just that with their Evil Crow Cable-Wind.This cable comes in two variants: one USB-A to USB-C, and one with USB-C to USB-C. A tiny circuit board containing an ESP32-S3 hides inside a USB-C plug on each cable, and can carry out a keystroke injection attack. The cable’s firmware is open-source, and has an impressive set of features: a payload syntax checker, payload autocompletion, OS detection, and the ability to impersonate the USB device of your choice.The cable provides a control interface over WiFi, and it’s possible to edit and deploy live payloads without physical access to the cable (this is where the syntax checker should be particularly useful). The firmware also provides a remote shell for computers without a network connection; the cable opens a shell on the target computer which routes commands and responses through the cable’s WiFi connection (demonstrated in the video below).The main advantage of the Evil Crow Cable Wind is its price: only about $25, at which point you can afford to lose a few during deployment. We’ve previously seen a malicious cable once before. Of course, these attacks aren’t limited to cables and USB drives; we’ve seen them in USB-C docks, in a gaming mouse, and the fear of them in fans.

Thanks to [rustysun9] for the tip!


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Jellyfin assistance


Hello,
I yet again come, hat in hand, for assistance from those wiser in the ways of the Linux. I’m having a bit of an issue downloading Jellyfin on my ElementaryOS laptop. I’ve tried all the guide on the first few pages of ddg only to receive errors after entering the comman “ sudo apt-get update “. I get ERR:3 https//repo.jellyfin.org/debian circle Release 404 Not found.

If someone can point me the way I’d be most appreciative

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Consider The Raven

@Arthur_500 I think it’s because he wasn’t sure that being smart meant that he was any better than the people around him, but that it did lead to some difficulties.

People who are busy telling everyone else they know how smart they are, all day “Aut Universitay” have a different set of life experiences.

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