"they could raise a billion new humans to maturity and train them to be Google customers (e.g., the business plan for Google Classroom)" 🤮
pluralistic.net/2025/06/30/acc…
Excellent blog by @pluralistic
And lets kick Google out of our classrooms!

#Google #BigTech

I used to think packaged pre-cut veg at the supermarket was for lazy people.

Then a disabled person pointed out it was a lifeline for them because they lived alone and couldn’t cut it up themselves most days.

I had never even considered that. It changed my perspective and I think from then on when something seems “lazy” I always ask myself “is this just accessible?”
And it’s nearly always the latter.

It’s not hard to listen to someone when they say something is not accessible and it’s not difficult to shift your perspective.
I don’t know why so many people won’t.

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how many hours a day do you spend on mastodon?

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144 voters. Poll end: 4 weeks ago

Friends: if you're cancelling Paramount Plus specifically because of the capitulating political actions of its current and future owners, don't forget to put that in the comment box! Let them and their buddies know why you're leaving. The owners of Star Trek shouldn't be in bed with fascism!🖖🏿
#StarTrek

#Spying on my #home and #me isn't going to get you ahead of anything in #fact I'm not ashamed to be who I am but I would feel very ashamed to be you. In my time at my address since homelessness caused by fascist swine, I haven't caused any drama or problems for others, your #stalking.

#privacy #invasionofprivacy #australia #ausgov #politas #humanrights #classwar #antifa #antifascist #spies #snitches #lutruwita #tasmania #fascism #statism #imperialism #colonialism #racism #oppression #repression

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Yemeni armed forces to announce statement at 10:00 AM en.ypagency.net/361914

I'm confused. She voted for Trump? So she's an American citizen. So why was she at an Immigration hearing? Was she naturalized or not? If not, then why was she voting?


Watch now on #CLTV

crooksandliars.com/cltv/2025/0…


in reply to Sardonic Smile

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Parece que nos estemos tomando lo que pasa en el mundo como una corta etapa que tarde o temprano pasará. A mi modo de ver hay pocas cosas más lejos de la realidad.

No hay nada que le guste más a un varón blanco con poder que delirar pensando que es superior al resto de criaturas. Esto es una enfermedad mental, y cuanto antes lo entendamos, mejor.

Cuando surgieron los primeros fascismos, si quieren en el siglo XX, no desaparecieron con el consenso democrático. Sino que quedaron latentes, esperando la más mínima oportunidad para resurgir.

Y este ciclo no va a acabar esta vez como por arte de magia, mucho menos por sí solo.

Puede que no inmediatamente, pero pasará el tiempo, y detrás de Trump y Netanyahu vendrán otros, igual que después de Hitler y Mussolini vinieron Trump y Netanyahu.

No me conformo con aquello de "hay que conocer la historia para evitar que se repita", porque el conocimiento de la historia también puede utilizarse para alentar precisamente su repetición.

Pero sí deberíamos empezar a pensar mecanismos que impidan que gente tan brutal llegue si quiera a tener el más mínimo poder.

Y no hablo en singular, porque como estamos viendo, el problema no es en realidad la concentración de poder -que también-, sino el delirio colectivo de la gente que sin pensarlo mucho o por interés personal, da poder a estas personas, que son de hecho brutales abiertamente.

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Un ingegnere peruviano trasforma le piante in centrali elettriche. La sua bioenergia illumina già 300 famiglie rurali e ora Lima testa i primi lampioni urbani alimentati dalla fotosintesi. I risultati dei test cambieranno il futuro energetico dell'America Latina.

#bioenergia #futuroprossimo #sostenibilità

futuroprossimo.it/2025/07/peru…

Every vote for the BBB was republican. All the pork was at the behest of republicans, All the changes that were made in the reconciliation rounds were made to placate republicans. Republicans are 90 percent uniparty corporate whores.
Musk is right in general, but targeted intervention in republican primaries makes much more sense tactically and fiscally than competing with a third party in the general.

Nanook doesn't like this.

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Jane Street barred from Indian markets as regulator freezes $566 million

Link: cnbc.com/2025/07/04/indian-reg…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

Ashura messages from Pakistani officials: Imam Hussein (PBUH) is an eternal symbol of fight against falsehood parstoday.ir/en/news/daily_new…

I think "my" Star Wars saga is the following:

Andor
Rogue One
Star Wars
Empire Strikes Back
Return of the Jedi

I don't hate the other movies or series or want to disparage them. There are parts I like about all of them, but the movies and series above just feel like the complete story to me. Also, I want Han and Leia to have a happy ending. Apparently, I'm a romantic.

#StarWars

in reply to Craig

Rogue one spoilers

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I extracted the safety filters from Apple Intelligence models

Link: github.com/BlueFalconHD/apple_…
Discussion: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…

So that's all it takes? Yes, it is all it takes.

AND-WHEN you ask God to keep the devil away from you, say "Adversary," not devil. It's the word.

The seventy-two returned with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in your name!”

-Luke 10:17 ESV

openbible.info/topics/at_the_n…

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📝 arctotherium: So much bad Western policy wrt Third World is based on the extremely foolish idea that, if we're nice to them, they'll be nice to us. Bad theory of the mind; we think they're like us (or like Germans/Japanese, with which this basically worked postwar), and they just aren't.

📝 Oli Bosque: “Most Indians are unaware that U.S. farmers saved the lives of their parents and grandparents, thus making possible their own lives.”

New world crops introduced by Europeans bred billions.

Scientists discover new life aboard Great Lakes research vessel


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/32575156


Scientists discover new life aboard Great Lakes research vessel


Does people doing things that upset others also upset you?


This question came about over a discussion my brother and I had about whether dogs should be on leashes when outside. We both agreed that yes, they should, for several reasons, but that's not the point.

Let's use a hypothetical to better illustrate the question. Imagine that there's a perfume - vanilla, for example - that doesn't bother you at all (you don't like nor dislike it), but that is very upsetting to some people, and can even cause some adverse reactions (allergies or something). In this hypothetical, based on the negative effects, you agree that vanilla perfumes should be banned. Currently, however, they are allowed.

You're walking down the street, and randomly smell someone passing you by and they're wearing a vanilla perfume.

Would that upset you? Why, or why not?


My answer is yes, without a doubt. Even though the smell itself doesn't bother me, the fact someone would wear that perfume and not only potentially upset others, but put them in danger, is upsetting.

My brother, however, would say no! He couldn't explain his reasoning to me.

I know this is a little convoluted, but I hope I got my question across.

in reply to BryceBassitt

There was a certain type of perfume that seemed popular back in the 90s, that would make me instantly gag and almost puke within seconds. I have no clue how anyone found that as any sort of pleasant smell.

To me I thought it smelled like a woman with a nasty yeast infection, trying to cover it up with potpourri. But it wasn't even the women's health causing it, literal potpourri smell alone causes me the same gag reflex, the stuff just smells nasty to me and I can't be in the same room as that smell for long.

So yes, there are reasons to be offended by particular scents, even if others somehow find them pleasant.

Give your tab stacks a custom colour, access tab actions faster, and set up per-browser DNS settings in the latest release of the Vivaldi web browser.

omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/07/vivald…

#Chromium #vivaldi #tech

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“Musician Roger Waters released a video from his home studio condemning the UK government’s decision to label Palestine Action a terrorist group. Holding a cardboard sign stating ‘Roger Waters supports Palestine Action,’ the Pink Floyd co-founder called it ‘Independence Day’ and denounced Parliament as ‘corrupted by agents of a genocidal foreign power’.”

via Middle East Spectator on Telegram

@palestine
@israel

t.me/MiddleEastEye_TG/15604

#Press #Israel #Gaza #Genocide #UK #Proscription #Labour

You know what’s crazy is the end of the Bible always talks about how the final showdown between good and evil happens on the fields of Armageddon, like it’s some MCU shit.

Armageddon is a real place. You can just go there. It’s largely just farmland. Not much happening in terms of biblical revolt.

Just kind of growing grains and stuff. Day to day stuff.

in reply to Human Ghostwriter

So many naysayers. I'll find you ten better places for the apocalypse:

1. Ethiopia's Afar Desert.
2. The Gates of Hell in Turkmenistan.
3. Centralia, Pennsylvania
4. Catacombs, Venezuela
5. That snake island off the coast of Brazil
6. Chernobyl
7. Haunted Doll Island in Mexico
8. The divergent plate boundary in Iceland
9. Mauna Loa
10. The Yellpwstone Supervolcano.

And those are just my first thoughts.

How good is your Jewdar? In person can you sniff one out, I like to sharpen this skill, so I go to the Brooklyn water Bagel shop to eat in the Jewyest part of town or Chinese restaurants at Christmas,there are different facial structures for Jews but the beaty eyes give it away they all have a shifty gaze and constantly babbling to each other some scheme,I lived among gypsies in a trailer park before they carried on in a similar fashion,but they were more patriarchal,Jews seem more Matriarchal
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@Zeb

There are Kikes who call themselves Atheists who insist they are different than Goyim who call themselves Atheists

I would suggest that when profession of belief in their deity Hashem is removed they are still culturally Kikes

There is the shared Kike cultural value between both Kikes who call themselves Atheists and Kikes who call themselves theists and that is the value of discriminating against people based on alleged ancestry

Process of Russian-American normalization of relations back on track gilbertdoctorow.substack.com/p…

“If the Untouchables make no noise, the Hindu feels no shame for their condition and is quite indifferent as to their numbers. Whether they are thousands or millions of them, he does not care to bother.

But if the Untouchables rise and ask for recognition, he is prepared to deny their existence, repudiate his responsibility and refuse to share his power without feeling any compunction or remorse.”

– BR Ambedkar

#quote #quotes #classwar #ausgov #politas

[Workaround] (Arch, KDE Plasma 6.4, Wayland) Resuming from sleep taking up to 30 seconds, display settings not loading, screen auto-rotate broken after suspend - issue with iio-sensor-proxy 3.7


Once again posting something for reference as I couldn't find it online

Symptoms


No issues after logging in.
After suspending (sleep) and resuming, screen takes 25 - 30 seconds to turn on.
Display settings in Plasma take a long time to load, sometimes don't show automatic rotation option.
Turning on screen after turning off (even without sleep) takes a long time.
No suspicious logs in Kernel and Journald (even after comparing post-fix).
Switching kernel makes no difference.
Logging out and back in temporarily fixes screen rotation and screen waking until next suspend.
Everything works in X11 session apart from screen rotation (appears unsupported).
Running monitor-sensor hangs when running after suspend
systemctl stop iio-sensor-proxy fixes slowdown issues

Workaround


Downgrading to iio-sensor-proxy 3.6-1 following Arch Linux package downgrade instructions.
In my case with a cached package
```<>
sudo pacman -U file:///var/cache/pacman/pkg/iio-sensor-proxy-3.6-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst

and optionally adding it to IgnorePkg  
```<>
IgnorePkg   = iio-sensor-proxy # Issues in Wayland after suspend

System info


OS: Arch Linux x64
Host: Lenovo ThinkPad L390 Yoga
Kernel: 6.12.35-1-lts
DE: Plasma 6.4.2
iio-sensor-proxy (broken version): 3.7-1
Last full system upgrade: 2025-07-06

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