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Captain Cook’s Long-Lost Ship Found Off Rhode Island After 250 Years
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Captain Cook’s Long-Lost Ship Found Off Rhode Island After 250 Years | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew
The ship that carried Captain James Cook to Australia more than 250 years ago has been found off the coast of Rhode Island.Ben Kew (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
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What should I ask lemmy?
What exactly was wrong with a lawyer that was in favor of the separation of State and Church in Iran?
Oh right. The oil.
About an hour ago I bought the domain bronchiectasis.life because I'm having no luck connecting with a bronchiectasis org to use my t shirt designs, and I want to make t shirts, and they need a url because no one knows what bronchiectasis is. So I’m just making my own. Plan is to have a simple landing page with some very basic info and links to whatever on-demand printing service I use for my 3 bronchiectasis t-shirt designs.
Dreamhost offered to build a site for me based on one sentence ("information about bronchiectasis with links to t-shirts for sale") and I hit the "next" button and, well, it made this.
I can't stop laughing. It's 100% full of shit.
"120
Community Members
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Educational Articles"
“Thanks to Bronchiectasis Life, I finally understand my condition better and feel part of a supportive community.”
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“Exceptional site for both reliable information and stylish bronchiectasis-themed shirts.”
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Plus I think it generated the weirdest lung/heart illustration I may have ever seen. WTF is that?
I will change the whole thing soon, but until then, enjoy AI's finest.
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Home - Bronchiectasis Life
Empowering You with Bronchiectasis Knowledge Discover in-depth bronchiectasis information and supportive resources designed to help you manage your health confidently.Bronchiectasis Life
Israel bombed our home and made my brother watch
The tent where I taught has been reduced to ashes.The Electronic Intifada
The Putin-Netanyahu Friendship: Military Alliances and Cross-Cutting Coalitions. “Putin Offers to Broker a Deal between Iran and Israel”
Putin has a long standing personal relationship (friendship) with Netanyahu.Michel Chossudovsky

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Live Updates: Israel's Gaza invasion - Day 623
Live Updates: Israel has been bombarding Gaza, killing thousands of Palestinians, since Hamas launched a deadly offensive on Oct 7, 2023.DAWN.COM
Good question.
Harper – an open-source alternative to Grammarly
Link: writewithharper.com
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
Harper: Free, Open Source Grammar Checker
Harper checks your writing fast, without compromising your privacy.writewithharper.com
PUTIN: RUSSIA AND IRAN ARE FIGHTING ‘THE SAME FORCES’
Putin is voicing his concerns over World War 3, and noting that Russia and Iran are “fighting against the same forces.”Rachel Blevins
AbsenceBench: Language models can't tell what's missing
Link: arxiv.org/abs/2506.11440
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
AbsenceBench: Language Models Can't Tell What's Missing
Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly capable of processing long inputs and locating specific information within them, as evidenced by their performance on the Needle in a Haystack (NIAH) test.arXiv.org
UNHINGED COP B**TS THE SNOT OUT OF MAN FOR NO REASON!
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@hmorrell Maybe, but #PicksAndShovels really feels like the origin story to me. It touches on and strongly implies Marty's teens so that it can get him to university.
Personally, I'd like to see his early forensic accountant adventures: in his prime, doing his thing, maybe getting into the occasional actual scrape.
Hint hint, @pluralistic
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Congestion pricing in Manhattan is a predictable success
So why on earth did it take so long to start?The Economist
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At home of ‘Harvard of the Midwest,’ Trump’s populist war against higher ed hits differently
Northfield has enormous pride in its two private colleges, but class division bubbles below the surface.Reid Forgrave
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Meet the new boss…
Oil headed for third straight week of gains as traders await Trump's decision on Iran - EUROPE SAYS
Oil was on track to close out its third week of gains as traders awaited President Trump's decision on whether the US will directly intervene in theEUROPE SAYS
We met the solstice and it is SUMMER
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Luigi Mangione’s defense claims ‘bias’ after diary entries revealed
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Luigi Mangione’s defense claims ‘bias’ after diary entries reveal possible motive for killing of United Healthcare CEO
Mangione faces a terrorism charge in New York, and federal prosecutors are seeking the death penaltyRachel Dobkin (The Independent)
Vance blames California Dems for violent immigration protests and calls Sen. Alex Padilla 'Jose'
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How Trump has targeted Harvard's international students — and what the latest court ruling means
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Trying out the new Gemini 2.5 model family
Plus Mistral Small 3.2 and evidence that most LLMs will try to murder you given a suitably contrived scenarioSimon Willison (Simon Willison’s Newsletter)
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EU Unable to Sustain Ukraine Aid on Scale Needed to Try to Defeat Russia - Former UK Envoy
Europe does not have the capacity to continue military aid on the scale that would enable Kiev to try to defeat Russia as growing defense spending is getting more unsustainable and puts a strain on its economy, former UK Ambassador to Uzbekistan and …Sputnik International
#Palestine #Gaza #Génocide
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L'ONU place à nouveau Israël à nouveau sur la liste de noire des pays qui violent les droits des enfants - Agence Media Palestine
La violence contre les enfants pris dans des conflits a atteint « des niveaux sans précédent » l'année dernière, le plus grand nombre de violations ayant été enregistré à Gaza et en Cisjordanie.redacteur media palestine (Agence Media Palestine)
It’s Premature To Jump To Conclusions About The Pentagon’s Review Of AUKUS
Andrew Korybko- It’s in the US’ enduring interests as policymakers on both sides of the aisle see it to maintain military pressure on China, and this likely won’t ever change.thealtworld (TheAltWorld’s Newsletter)
It's always great to see you @pluralistic - can't wait to read the new book.
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Cory Doctorow & Andrew "Bunnie" Huang author signing
Cory and Bunnie were in town for , which I sadly did not get tickets for.Kris
Bora sincronizar a senha dos admins da infra das universidades brasileiras com a #BigTech ... que mal pode haver, não é mesmo? É garantido! Pode confiar, amiguinho! :podeConfiar:
Já não fosse incerto o que a própria Big Tech faz internamente com esses dados...
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Vazamento expõe 16 bilhões de senhas de Apple, Google, Facebook e outros serviços
Segundo os especialistas, os dados foram extraídos de 30 bases diferentesTV Cultura
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YouTube's new anti-adblock measures
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China, New Zealand should place greater emphasis on cooperation - China Military
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Beijing on Friday, calling on both sides to place greater emphasis on cooperation.eng.chinamil.com.cn
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Xi Jinping sets out programme for heightened cooperation with Central Asia - Friends of Socialist China
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, from June 16-18, at the invitation of his Kazakh counterpart Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, to attend the Second China-Central Asia Summit.Friends of Socialist China
Undetected Iranian Missile Hits Beersheba, Targets Military Site - Palestine Chronicle
An Iranian missile struck Beersheba without interception, injuring dozens and targeting a site linked to Israel’s military cyber operations.admin (Palestine Chronicle)
Sri Lanka Customs collects 550 mln USD in vehicle import taxes after lifting five-year ban
Sri Lanka Customs collects 550 mln USD in vehicle import taxes after lifting five-year ban-english.news.cn
We have a lot of big problems here in the U.S. We also have a very big problem in MENA.
How to Fund Your Travels with Travelpayouts (Without Becoming a Crypto Bro) — Young Pioneer Tours
Enter Travelpayouts. It is one of the few travel affiliate platforms that works for real travellers. No nonsense, no ridiculous rules about where you mustGareth Johnson (Young Pioneer Tours)
Après avoir détruit et occupé le seul hôpital de cancérologie de #gaza , les soldats d’occupation israéliens ont écrit sur son mur « Mort aux Arabes »…
Maintenant, ils crient et hurlent que l’hôpital militaire soroka est pris comme cible
I'm getting 'operation not permitted' errors with Syncthing Fork and a few other issues, can anyone help?
Several different, random seeming files across various different Syncthing folders keep failing to sync even after restart, rescan, and reconfiguration, with the below error
syncing: finishing: opening temp file: open /storage/emulated/0/Pictures/Webcam/.syncthing.2024-07-1621:42:30.jpg.tmp: operation not permitted
I don't how how to fix it, the desktop app has the required permissions, and the Android app has as many storage permissions as I can give it under Android's horrible SAF limitations.
It seemed to used to be happening only to some specific old files, but now it's happening to all the new files I add onto my laptop under Videos or Music.
In addition, when trying to sync files with a specific server, it shows as disconnected, even when both are online and connected to the LAN (my phone via WiFi, the server via Ethernet), and there is some error about encryption expectations
2025-06-20 23:33:38: Failure checking encryption consistency with device server for folder "Music" (8ipwu-ehye4): remote expects to exchange encrypted data, but is configured for plain data
The server is running Syncthing GUI on Fedora GNOME, same as the laptop (which does work besides for the first issue), so I don't know what the difference is that would be causing this, not a single file has been synced to the server.
This is honestly making me want to get a Fairphone 5 with Ubuntu touch to get rid of these issues, but I can't do that now.
If anyone could advise, I would really appreciate it!
I'm getting 'operation not permitted' errors with Syncthing Fork and a few other issues, can anyone help?
cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/40624933
Several different, random seeming files across various different Syncthing folders keep failing to sync even after restart, rescan, and reconfiguration, with the below error
syncing: finishing: opening temp file: open /storage/emulated/0/Pictures/Webcam/.syncthing.2024-07-1621:42:30.jpg.tmp: operation not permittedI don't how how to fix it, the desktop app has the required permissions, and the Android app has as many storage permissions as I can give it under Android's horrible SAF limitations.
It seemed to used to be happening only to some specific old files, but now it's happening to all the new files I add onto my laptop under Videos or Music.
In addition, when trying to sync files with a specific server, it shows as disconnected, even when both are online and connected to the LAN (my phone via WiFi, the server via Ethernet), and there is some error about encryption expectations
2025-06-20 23:33:38: Failure checking encryption consistency with device server for folder "Music" (8ipwu-ehye4): remote expects to exchange encrypted data, but is configured for plain dataThe server is running Syncthing GUI on Fedora GNOME, same as the laptop (which does work besides for the first issue), so I don't know what the difference is that would be causing this, not a single file has been synced to the server.
This is honestly making me want to get a Fairphone 5 with Ubuntu touch to get rid of these issues, but I can't do that now.
If anyone could advise, I would really appreciate it!
Après avoir détruit et occupé le seul hôpital de cancérologie de #gaza , les soldats d'occupation israéliens ont écrit sur son mur « Mort aux Arabes »...
Maintenant, ils crient et hurlent que l'hôpital militaire soroka est pris comme cible
The War on Iran Has Been Long in the Making, and the U.S. Is Already a Party to It - CovertAction Magazine
Precipitated by Israel’s deadly bombing operations that have killed top military commanders and nuclear scientists, the U.S. is poised to attack Iran as part of a long-held goal of orchestrating a regime change there. The U.Daniel Kovalik (CovertAction Magazine)
I lost my door as a child several times but it was always for slamming it when I was upset.
In hindsight I feel it was reasonable but it's all in how it's done. I'd lose it for a couple days to a week at most and only after being warned.
For me it was also pre-puberty/young adult years, when I was 8-10 years old.
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If "my parents did it to me and I turned out fine" was your takeaway from my comment then I failed to communicate my point or you misunderstood, or both. It was more that context and circumstances also need to be considered. I did turn out ok, I think, but that's because of a lot of work I put in during my adulthood to really work on my growth and reflect on my behavior continuously to learn and grow.
As a difficult child who did not handle their emotions well I would slam my door when I got upset and was warned repeatedly not to or I would lose it. Then when I didn't listen and slammed it anyway I would suffer the consequences of my actions but only for a short period. It was fundamentally no different than having a toy or privilege taken away.
My parents also spanked me but I would never do that if I had children because I know it doesn't work. My parents did make mistakes and they, my mom at least directly, have acknowledged that and voiced their regret.
In OPs example it's out of line to take a door away because they are 16 years old and don't seem to be using it as an appropriate consequence for the child's actions. As an 8-10 year old child who also put their foot through a wall twice in the same spot, threw a ping pong paddle at their brother so hard it put a hole in the wall, and would slam the door so hard it would shake pictures on the wall being warned of the consequence of my continued misbehavior and then facing those consequences was, in my opinion, appropriate. I learned not to slam my door and to control my emotions and express them in a more healthy and less destructive way.
I'm sure there are other, some maybe better, techniques however we all learn from the mistakes of our parents so we can screw our children up in new and unique ways while avoiding what they did.
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Just because it makes sense to you doesn’t mean it’s a sensible idea.
Just because it doesn't make sense to you doesn't mean it's not a sensible idea.
It has been studied and behavioral health experts advise against it.
The same behavioral experts I was taken to by my parents? The ones who helped them implement a "family contract" that resulted in one of the most miserable parts of my childhood? The "family contract" that made me resent my parents for many years?
Maybe, just maybe, behavioral health experts are a reflection of the times and their society and because it's fallen out of favor doesn't mean it's bad or doesn't work, just that it's not accepted practice any longer.
Unlike you I didn't make a statement of fact without supporting evidence. I offered up my own, personal, direct experience and how it affected me along with my opinion that context and situation should be a consideration.
I laugh if you think taking away video games or no tv would have worked to stop me from slamming the door. Unsurprisingly, of all the things my parents tried, removing the door so I couldn't slam it was the effective solution.
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I have reputable studies behind my statement
You have nothing if you don't provide sources besides a claim that you've made. I've seen studies too and everyone I've seen specifically references teenagers. There's also studies that say "taking something away" doesn't work, yet you do that by taking away video games.
You'll notice this article cites their sources.
Why Spanking And Taking Things Away Isn't Effective | Nurtured First
Does spanking or taking things away work to discipline kids? The research shows these strategies are ineffective, don't teach new skills, creates fear in children and doesn't strengthen the parent-child relationship. Learn more.Jess VanderWier, MA, RP (Nurtured First)
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Twice you've avoided sourcing your claims. Why should any third party reading this thread believe what you say? Why should I?
Not against taking things away. I specifically gave examples of taking things away earlier, including from my own son.
So you don't believe the studies that show your method is ineffective but you do believe the ones you continue to avoid sourcing?
You made a claim of fact and yet refuse to source it so why should I believe some random stranger that their "sources" exist?
In fact, you do the exact thing you're against in a different way. Sure, you don't take your child's door; instead you take something else
I'd love to see your "sources" that state taking a door away from an 8-10 year old is "shattering their trust".
Edit: of course you downvote, still without providing sources.
Why Spanking And Taking Things Away Isn't Effective | Nurtured First
Does spanking or taking things away work to discipline kids? The research shows these strategies are ineffective, don't teach new skills, creates fear in children and doesn't strengthen the parent-child relationship. Learn more.Jess VanderWier, MA, RP (Nurtured First)
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Four times you've avoided providing your "sources".
Votes are public on Lemmy. That's how I know you went back and downvoted every one of my comments on this post after I called you out for downvoting my one comment.
You started to deflect and refuse to source your claims after I pointed out your hypocrisy and continue to do so.
You could backup your original claims by posting supporting sources, or you could have phrased your original comment as your opinion, which it seems clear now it was.
Maybe, but I don't think the sources exist. Certainly not specific to the situation I described in my anecdote.
I'd love to read them if they're real but I pose this question to you:
If they've read these studies why would the still use a punishment method on their child that's been proven ineffective through those same studies?
I know that current methodology is to use positive reinforcement and feedback methods to deal with children's behavioral issues, why don't they?
That is one of the most obvious trolls I've ever seen.
Pay attention to the "voices" people use. Someone who actually does something like that is highly unlikely to frame it in such a way. They chose their words very specifically to elicit a desired emotion in the reader.
Elon Musk's robotaxi will have a human driver for 'safety' reasons
Elon Musk's robotaxi will have a human driver for 'safety' reasons
As the tentative launch date for Tesla's Robotaxi service approaches, more details are emerging, including the presence of a human safety driver and other key aspects.David Uzondu (Neowin)
So it's a taxi.
Motherfucker loves trying to reinvent the wheel only to end up at the goddamn wheel.
"I'ma invent a giant system that goes underground so we can move people around faster!" That's a subway, you santorum-covered condom.
Operation Narnia: Iran’s nuclear scientists reportedly killed simultaneously using special weapon
The nuclear scientists were killed using a special weapon whose details were barred from publication, Channel 12 says.The 10th nuclear scientist was killed shortly after the other nine, as part of the overnight Thursday-Friday Israeli operation, which included strikes on Iran’s ballistic missile program and the Natanz nuclear site, along with the elimination of top members of the Islamic Republic’s military leadership, the network says.
The nuclear scientists were all killed while they were sleeping in their beds, with Israel deciding to carry out the assassinations simultaneously so that there wouldn’t be time to tip off those being targeted.
The scientists apparently believed they were safe from such targeting in their homes, a senior Israeli official tells Channel 12, noting that previously assassinated nuclear scientists were killed while heading to their cars after work.
Israel had been tracking Iranian nuclear scientists for years and the ten killed last week were marked for assassination in November of last year, Channel 12 says.
Just when I feel like dystopian news can't really disturb me anymore...
Leaving this totally unrelated article about Palantir and Israel here for absolutely no reason at all...
How Israel Uses AI in Gaza—And What It Might Mean for the Future of Warfare:
A program known as “The Gospel” generates suggestions for buildings and structures militants may be operating in. “Lavender” is programmed to identify suspected members of Hamas and other armed groups for assassination, from commanders all the way down to foot soldiers. “Where’s Daddy?” reportedly follows their movements by tracking their phones in order to target them—often to their homes, where their presence is regarded as confirmation of their identity. The air strike that follows might kill everyone in the target's family, if not everyone in the apartment building.Abraham, whose report relies on conversations with six Israeli intelligence officers with first-hand experience in Gaza operations after Oct. 7, quoted targeting officers as saying they found themselves deferring to the Lavender program, despite knowing that it produces incorrect targeting suggestions in roughly 10% of cases.
How Israel Uses AI in Gaza—And What It Might Mean for the Future of Warfare
Israeli officers reported that they sometimes defer to programs that suggest bombing targets.Yasmeen Serhan (Time)
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Only 16% of Americans think going to war against Iran is a good idea, but the Democrats still won’t come out against it.
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Roaming Charges: Neo-Conned Again! - CounterPunch.org
Using Israel's logic for attacking Iran (to protect itself from (non-existent) Iranian nuclear weapons), every country in the Middle East (and beyond) would be justified in attacking Israel and destroying its (still undeclared) arsenal of 90 nuclear …Jeffrey St. Clair (CounterPunch.org)
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Iran missile attacks shake Israel, with Jon Elmer
Jon Elmer, contributing editor, reports on the first week of the war with Iran launched by Israel on the morning of 13 June 2025. Your gift supports The Elec...YouTube
Iranians in the U.S. worry over Israel conflict — and Iran’s future
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/06/20/iran-america-diaspora-israel/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Nina Kuscsik, who helped open the marathon to women, dies at 86
https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2025/06/20/nina-kuscsik-dead-marathon/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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"I don't blame anyone for his death except Russia," the wife of actor Yurii Felipenko, killed
"I don't blame anyone for his death except Russia," the wife of actor Yurii Felipenko, killed while defending Ukraine by UNITED24MediaEUROPE SAYS
MAGA is split over Israel and Iran. Which way will Trump go?
https://www.aljazeera.com/video/the-take-2/2025/6/20/aje-onl-usa_iranmagadivide_av_v2-200625?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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MAGA is split over Israel and Iran. Which way will Trump go?
Could a US strike against Iran threaten support for President Donald Trump?Al Jazeera
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