All Armenians United in Opposing Pashinyan's 'Traitorous Actions' - MP sputnikglobe.com/20250625/all-…

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@Chemtrail101 on X.

Snowden sounds the alarm: Trump team sounds the alarm on DARPA'S CHEMTRAIL WARFARE

As of June 24, 2025, Snowden has dropped a classified bombshell: DARPA-engineered CHEMTRAILS are part of a covert military bioweapon program targeting the American people. His intel confirms what we've feared for years-weaponized jet fuel is spraying mRNA nanotech, neurotoxins, and heavy metals over the U.S. skies.

lbc.co.uk: Top UK universities forced to cancel projects as Trump pulls funding in ‘assault on science’
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Newsom - The Civil Rights Violator

...California has just been found in violation of Title IX of the civil rights laws. We will lose federal education funding...

The California Democrat Party is attacking me for overturning Newsom's gas-car ban.

...on the House Judiciary Committee we are opening an investigation into the use of taxpayer funds to fuel the LA riots by the "nonprofit" CHIRLA.

Since his humiliating loss in Court, Newsom has become even more unhinged...

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Fedora


Hello fellow linuxers

I am kinda confused as to why certain Linux distros are mentioned in in every others post while others seems to get litten attention or are being bashed at worst.
People advertise for Mint because it's so easy to use, while I personally miss it's benefits over Ubuntu.

Personally I used KDE Neo for some time and switched to Fedora 42 a few weeks ago. It has all the same tools as basically every other distros. What is missed is not necessary or available. I can also seamlessly manage my proxmox server through ssh and fish and take up minor programming tasks on python or arduino.

Am I missing something important, or just seeing a loud minority with very specific requir?

Only Political Engineering Can Restore Russian Language Rights In Ukraine Like Lavrov Wants korybko.substack.com/p/only-po…
in reply to Acta Populi

Since the allocation for war funds against Russia by the US alone are so high, this bloodshed seems to have a long way to go before language is considered.

The US did go broke when it ended the war in Vietnam and this went on fine print and much economic engineering to cover it up. It took a decade for US society to recover from that 2nd economic crack.

You'd think they learn? The sharks make money from crises they cause.

@actapopuli

Horrible and cruel - but totally in character


The imprisoned immigrant woman's baby died while she was in detention in Louisana and it took 3 days before she was granted medical help.

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Η γυναικα εφτασε απο τη Γεωργια στην Ελλαδα μερικες μερες πριν για να παει σεζον καθαριστρια, και μπηκε μεσα 3 χρονια χωρις αναστολη με τη μαρτυρια ενος (1) ατομου που δεν ξερουμε κ τι ρολο βαραει. Αλφαδιά.

Trump’s Iran War Backfires at Home and Abroad | Anti-War Vet Josephine Guilbeau & Greg Stoker

Clandestine@warclandestine

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My father is a retired Army Officer. He was EOD. Nuclear. Also worked for the Dept of Energy. He still has Q clearance. We talked last night, and he is astonished by what we just witnessed. He said “that’s not the way war works, it was too perfect”. Not just the kinetic aspect of it, but the information warfare and media misdirection, while maintaining the narrative and managing public perception, in addition to juggling ...

in reply to HunDriverWidow

untold layers of theater. It was an absolute masterclass in 5th generation warfare (5GW). I don’t think most people, myself included, can fully wrap their minds around the amount of planning that went into this entire operation, and the amount of variables that had to be accounted for. The air strikes were, without a doubt, the easiest element of this operation. The hard part was the information/psychological element. The real war was in the media and on social media. The internet was the ...
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battlefield. He said that witnessing these past two weeks unfold, has made him believe that all parties involved in this conflict, must have already agreed to a deal behind closed doors, and what we just witnessed, was probably a massive scripted theater. A controlled “war”. The US, Iran, Israel, and all the superpowers, including Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, and probably more, were almost assuredly in the loop the entire time. There was never a real risk of the US MIL ...
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getting dragged into a ground war, and WW3 was never going to happen. Trump had the entire war won before it took place, and the entire operation was secure. The deal was already agreed to. The entire thing was scripted, and executed with flawless military precision. Trump had complete control of the situation the entire time, and warfare has advanced into an entire new realm, far beyond the comprehension of the public. The entire world just got psyoped, and most of them will never know it.

Thanking the @letsencrypt folks for the excellent work they do, and especially for their upcoming support for security certificates for IP addresses which is nothing short of revolutionary for the future of the (Small) Web.

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#SmallWeb #security #IPAddresses #WebNumbers #LetsEncrypt #SmallTech #decentralisation #peerToPeerWeb #findability

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@ErikvanStraten Yeah, a security certificate doesn’t guarantee who owns a particular end point, only that the entity that controls it has access to the private key that was used when the certificate was issued so as to mitigate MITM attacks.

As far as the Small Web is concerned, that’s a fact of life we have to contend with (I’d much prefer a decentralised system like DANE had succeeded) but I definitely don’t want more hurdles and/or information. You want to be anonymous on your personal site? Go right ahead. There’s no reason to prove that a person quite possible exploring an aspect of themselves at rainbows-and-butterflies.org is actually Jane Someone.

We just have different use cases, basically.

in reply to Aral Balkan

: different use cases indeed, but for ordinary end users there is no way to reliably distinguish between them - unless a different browser would be needed.

Unreadable domain names will make even more people skip looking at their browsers address bar.

A (quick&dirty) mockup of what I'd like browsers to show in case of an IPv6 address, can be seen below (of course I'm fully open to discussion regarding layout, contents and the "one year" period).

Note: important is that the user can distinguish between such information provided by the browser, to not be fooled by a webpage that fakes such info (how is probably device-, OS- and browser-dependent).

If ownership information *is* available in the certificate, the browser should show that - and provide an indication of the *reliability* of such information.

@letsencrypt

#Phishing #PhishingPrevention #SecureTheInternet #SaferInternet

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Dr. Patrick Moore calling the CO2 climate hysteria what it is...
Can't be repeated often enough: there's not a SHRED of evidence that CO2 emissions have any influence on the climate, but we know for sure that CO2 is the gas of life! Slightly more CO2 in the atmosphere only caused a lot of GREENING of the planet! minds.com/newsfeed/17814227478…

Mexico’s president threatens to sue over SpaceX debris from rocket explosions | Mexico | The Guardian
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She should

#SpaceX #Musk #Mexico

RFK Jr. just went after Bill Gates.

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in reply to Lauren Weinstein

Me neither, but it may be educational to study the history of the anti-suffrage movement.

The leaders in the US were Mrs. George Phillips, Mrs. K.B. Lapham, Miss Burnham, Mrs. Evertt P. Wheeler, and Mrs. John A. Church.

(Oh wow, and some of the propaganda images were wild. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-suf… )

The Guardian: US state department told to terminate nearly all its overseas pro-democracy programs
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Hey @creativecommons, how’s this for a CC signal for AI, you clowns?

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#CCSignals #AI #CreativeCommons #SiliconValley #BigTech

ProTip: When you see that a cat is preparing to jump onto your lap, DO NOT MOVE. Any movement may disrupt the complex calculations being performed by the feline's inertial navigation system, potentially causing significant launch, trajectory, and/or landing errors. Disruption of these calculations can trigger the automatic deployment of the feline's emergency grappling and braking system, which has been known to frequently cause pain, bleeding, and other damage to the landing platform.

SO DON'T MOVE!

#cats