The condition of Dr Hussam Abu Safia, the director of north Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital who was abducted by Israeli forces at the end of last year, has continued to deteriorate, his lawyer said on 14 July.

Israeli authorities have prevented Abu Safia from access to desperately needed medication and treatment, particularly for his condition of irregular heartbeats.

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#Gaza #Palestine
#Press #News

Saudi Arabia Expects Business Cooperation With Russia sputnikglobe.com/20250714/saud…

AliExpress vendor selling very clearly fake GDDR3 ICs (wrong markings, wrong font, etching too deep/wide, manufacturer name literally missing off the picture, visible smudge marks from clone stamp tool) so for a laugh I messaged them.

"are these rebadged / re-labeled clones? for my application I need an original part with the correct speed grade."

"100% real 100% new parts old stock"

"so if I buy them and they're not real, I can leave a bad review?"

"they are copy part best quality"

lmao

Florida must have been one of the very first states to enact RealID, because I have had one almost since the beginning. Didn't even know it was called RealID until this recent talk of it.
My license came up for reneweal back then and I was told you need to bring a birth certificate, proof of residency etc., it was never explained why.
theepochtimes.com/us/for-some-…
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This is about how I feel about it, and I don't know what all the drama is. They took some existing, working products, plan to do some integration work, and are going to sell the package cheaper than you could buy the components, making up the difference (presumably, if they're good at what they do) in economies of scale. I don't necessarily want one, but it seems like a solid plan and a likely success, even if it turns into a one-hit wonder. (Which is OK, I think?)
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I do anticipate there being some friction when the new Commodore International is forced to enforce their trademarks in order to keep them, but that's not new in the retrocomputing world, or for Commodore in particular, even. I will be interested to see how they navigate that, since one of the claimed goals is to license the Commodore name to people's individual retrocomputing projects, but in the meantime it's certainly not (to me) worse than some faceless corp.
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For sure, but I think Simpson in particular will run into the (unfortunately common) issue that people think they "know him" because they've watched his YouTube videos, so they feel personally affronted when something he has isn't made available to them.

Maybe I'm overly cynical about that, but ... based on the second-hand griping I hear, I don't think so.

In the meantime, I haven't put up for one because I have several C64-compatible systems, but I watch with interest.

in reply to Ethan Blanton

Perifractic's "content" style isn't my cup of tea, but I don't confuse that with animus, which seems to be a common malady in the online world. I hope it goes great for everyone involved. As I said before (not in so many words), if the only thing they ever ship is a good deal on a repro electrically-compatible C64, it feels like a win to me. If a C128 followed, even better!

Ouço #podcast com #AntennaPod: :boostRequested:

🎙️ Fase 2: A luta pela soberania digital (a.k.a There Will Be Blood!) | T3E3

▶️ Arquivo de áudio — 28min (MP3 27MB)

:rss: RSS do podcast Fase 2

Sinopse:

Quem controla a internet? E por que essa disputa se parece tanto com um faroeste? Neste episódio do Fase 2, mergulhamos na história do Western, dos clássicos como "O Grande Roubo do Trem" até "Sangue Negro", para entender como a cultura pop reflete os conflitos de poder ao longo do tempo. Do saloon ao servidor, dos xerifes aos bilionários da tecnologia: a nova fronteira da disputa é digital. Afinal, quem manda na internet? E o que o Brasil precisa para garantir sua soberania digital? Prepare-se para balas, bugs e batalhas por território virtual. Entrevistas com:

Anderson do Patrocínio: advogado e um dos hosts do podcast , "Regras do Jogo", do ‪Holodeck Design

Fred Guimarães: biólogo, professor, ativista do software livre e um dos principais nomes envolvidos no Libertas, um [sistema] software livre mineiro desenvolvido no começo do século pela Prodabel, a Companhia de Processamento de Dados do Município de Belo Horizonte.


🌐 Página do episódio

CC: @soberania@organica.social

#SoberaniaDigital #SoberaniaJá #tecnopolítica #tecnologia #política #Brasil #BigTech #nuvem #Fase2

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Well my employer has decided to partner with Palantir, which means it's time for me to find a new job. I was a lot more willing to make 40% less than market rate when I knew my employer wasn't funding concentration camps because they want AI coding tools.

Anyway if you need a UX designer/researcher located around the Minneapolis-St. Paul region of Minnesota, USA who knows his way around US government regulations for CMS quality reporting, healthcare, enterprise software I'm looking!

For all of you who have been so incredibly helpful, I cannot thank you enough!

#FediHire #FediHired #GetFediHired

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Sozan reshared this.

The OGs on Twitter (remember that?) might remember my blog series ("series" – there were two posts) of "Things I've Enjoyed This Week".

I felt the urge to write a new one now.

issylong.com/blog/things-ive-e…

#Trump, speaking from the Oval Office, announced that the US would impose “very severe tariffs​” on #Russia if there was no peace deal with #Ukraine within 50 days.

These #tariffs may not be the “major” announcement on Russia that was expected, given that Trump is facing pressure at home & abroad to hit Russia economically, but announcing tariffs & a deadline is tougher than he has been in the past on punishing Russia for its invasion.

#geopolitics #TrumpIsWeak #PutinsPuppet

dailywire.com/news/how-the-one…

In a huge victory for Oklahoma, Congress recently passed President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill,” which, among many wins, will deliver the largest-ever tax cut for working and middle-class families, secure the border, and lower energy costs.

Statewide campaign aims to end Illinois’ investment in Israel #Palestine mondoweiss.net/2025/07/statewi…
in reply to YoungBlood

dailycaller.com/2025/07/14/att…

A Colorado man accused of attempting to kidnap an 11-year-old boy will no longer face charges after being found “mentally incompetent to stand trial,” according to the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office (DA).

Solomon Galligan, 33, was charged with attempted kidnapping in April 2024 after allegedly trying to nab the child during recess at Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora.

declassified.live/p/how-the-ep…

As I reported on X on Sunday, it appears Attorney General Pamela Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino have agreed to a truce. Bongino was prepared to imminently resign over Bondi’s botched handling of the Jeffrey Epstein matter; President Trump told reporters on Sunday he had spoken with Bongino and indicated his longtime friend was “in good shape” without any plans to depart soon.

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(1/2) Genuinely the most thought-provoking thing I've read from @pluralistic who regularly blows my mind, so this is saying a lot.

I naively thought of FOSS as building a "commons." A functional alternative to property-expansionism. Not that I knew there weren't exceptions, but I never fully appreciated the existing tensions because...well FOSS seems like a commons.

But how and why you build something is as important as what you build. That's what determines function.

pluralistic.net/2025/07/14/pol…

in reply to MidniteMikeWrites

(2/2) A kind of similar tension exists in market capitalism, actually. I just wrote about it.

Perhaps this is just a microcosm of that. Just as open source introduces the risk of "strategic openness" or actors who instrumentally leverage open source for their own ends. Capitalist property rights allow companies to do something similar.

This "enclosure" of value and information via (mis)use of property rights makes markets functionally worse over time.

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#eu #israel #palästina : #krieg / #gaza / #diplomatie / #euaußenpolitik / #sanktionen

„Sie waren als Diplomaten im Nahen Osten eingesetzt, jetzt fordern sie die EU zum Handeln auf: Ex-Botschafter der Europäischen Union rufen EU-Kommissionspräsidentin von der Leyen dazu auf, das #Assoziierungsabkommen mit Israel auszusetzen.“

freitag.de/autoren/der-freitag…

#eu #egypt #israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #blockade / #humanitarianaid / #agreement

„ Egypt's foreign minister said on Monday that the flow of aid into Gaza has not increased despite an agreement last week between Israel and the European Union that should have had that result.

"Nothing has changed (on the ground)," Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty told reporters ahead of the EU-Middle East meeting in Brussels on Monday..“

straitstimes.com/world/middle-…

This is a very troubling claim: someone who the Lemkin Institute - genocide experts - clearly believes is an expert in photo interpretation says there is evidence of an expanding mass grave near the CECOT prison in El Salvador… where the Trump regime sends detainees.
RE: bsky.app/profile/did:plc:lqipj…

NATO Trying to Make Moldova Suitable for Rapid Transfer of Alliance Troops to Russian Borders: Intel en.sputniknews.africa/20250714…

The nearly **200 pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 grand jury documents from Florida** were released by a Florida judge in early 2024, shedding new light on Epstein’s crimes and the lenient plea deal he received despite graphic testimony of sexual abuse[1][2]. These documents include firsthand victim accounts, details on payments to underage girls, and evidence of how Epstein recruited and abused teenage girls as young as 14 at his Palm Beach mansion[2].

### Link to the released documents
The documents are publicly viewable online through Florida court records and news outlets that have published them, such as the Florida Politics website, which hosts over 150 pages of grand jury transcripts related to Epstein’s 2006 investigation[10].

### Top 10 interesting details from the 2008 Epstein documents:

| Detail | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| **1. Graphic Victim Testimony** | Victims testified in detail about being raped and sexually abused by Epstein, some as young as 14 years old[2]. |
| **2. Payments to Victims** | Documents reveal Epstein paid underage girls for sex and to recruit other girls for him[1][2]. |
| **3. Lenient Plea Deal** | Despite the severity of the crimes, Epstein avoided federal charges and served only 13 months in a county jail with work release privileges[1][2]. |
| **4. Extensive Network** | Epstein’s contacts included powerful figures in business, politics, and royalty, though no direct criminal involvement of these figures is confirmed in these documents[1][3][5]. |
| **5. List of Masseuses** | Epstein kept a list of 254 masseuses, many underage, some of whom were pressured into sexual acts[4]. |
| **6. Physical Evidence** | FBI seized items including sex toys, restraints, and massage tables from Epstein’s properties[4]. |
| **7. Grand Jury’s Shock** | The judge who ordered the release described the testimony as “outrageous” and “disgusting,” highlighting the state’s controversial leniency[1][2]. |
| **8. Victims’ Lawsuits** | The documents include testimonies from lawsuits filed by survivors who challenged the plea deal as too lenient and violating their rights[3]. |
| **9. Connection to Ghislaine Maxwell** | Maxwell’s role as Epstein’s accomplice is detailed in related cases and documents, with her now serving a prison sentence[1][3]. |
| **10. Public Outrage and Legal Reform** | The release followed new Florida laws allowing disclosure of grand jury documents and increased public demand for accountability[1]. |

These documents provide a rare, detailed glimpse into Epstein’s criminal activities and the systemic failures that allowed him to evade harsher punishment for years. The release has fueled ongoing investigations and calls for justice for his victims[1][2][3].

If you want to read the documents yourself, the Florida Politics site and other news outlets have made the transcripts accessible online[10].

[1] bbc.com/news/articles/cpwdvw8x…
[2] pbs.org/newshour/nation/newly-…
[3] npr.org/2024/01/05/1222823216/…
[4] newsweek.com/jeffrey-epstein-f…
[5] lemonde.fr/en/international/ar…
[6] apnews.com/article/jeffrey-eps…
[7] pbs.org/newshour/politics/cour…
[8] nypost.com/2025/02/27/us-news/…
[9] justice.gov/usao-sdny/press-re…
[10] floridapolitics.com/archives/6…

Excluding Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Donald Trump, the released 2008 Florida court documents and related lawsuits name several other individuals who have been sued or publicly implicated in connection with Epstein’s sex trafficking network. Here are the top names outside of those three, based on court filings and unsealed records:

### Top 10 names (excluding Epstein, Maxwell, Trump) being sued or implicated:

| Name | Context/Details |
|-------|-----------------|
| **Haley Robson** | Named as a defendant in a 2008 lawsuit alongside Epstein, accused of conspiring to recruit and lure victims for sexual abuse[1]. |
| **Sarah Kellen** | Also named in the same 2008 lawsuit as Robson, alleged to have helped facilitate Epstein’s trafficking operation[1]. |
| **Jean-Luc Brunel** | French modeling agent accused of supplying underage girls to Epstein; faced lawsuits and died during trial for sex trafficking charges[3]. |
| **Richard Barnett** | Mentioned in court filings as having received legal documents; connected to Epstein’s legal defense or network but not criminally charged[2]. |
| **Tiffany Doe (pseudonym)** | A witness or victim referenced in court documents who provided testimony about abuse witnessed at Epstein’s events[3]. |
| **Unnamed “John Does”** | Numerous unidentified defendants named in lawsuits, representing individuals alleged to be part of Epstein’s network or conspirators[5]. |
| **Roy Black** | Epstein’s defense attorney, named in some victim lawsuits alleging complicity or enabling, though not criminally charged[3]. |
| **Alexander Acosta** | Former U.S. Attorney who approved Epstein’s controversial plea deal; named in public criticism and legal scrutiny though not sued directly[5]. |
| **Various unnamed “high-profile guests”** | Court documents mention powerful guests at Epstein’s properties, but many remain unnamed due to privacy or lack of charges[4][8]. |
| **Jane Does (multiple plaintiffs)** | Numerous victims who filed lawsuits under pseudonyms, naming various individuals involved in the trafficking conspiracy[1][5]. |

### Summary
- **Haley Robson and Sarah Kellen** are the most prominent named co-defendants in 2008 lawsuits alleging active participation in recruiting and facilitating abuse.
- **Jean-Luc Brunel** is the most notable associate outside Epstein/Maxwell publicly sued and linked to trafficking.
- Many other individuals remain unnamed or pseudonymous (“John Does”) in the documents due to ongoing investigations and privacy protections.
- Some figures like **Roy Black** and **Alexander Acosta** appear in legal or public scrutiny contexts but are not formally defendants in abuse lawsuits.

These names come directly from the 2008 Florida court filings and subsequent unsealed records related to Epstein’s trafficking ring, reflecting those legally implicated or sued beyond the most famous figures.

If you want to explore the full court documents, the 2008 lawsuits filed in Florida are publicly available through the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida records[1][2].

[1] govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCOUR…
[2] govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCOUR…
[3] axios.com/2024/01/02/jeffrey-e…
[4] apnews.com/article/jeffrey-eps…
[5] npr.org/2024/01/05/1222823216/…
[6] justice.gov/usao-sdny/press-re…
[7] d.newsweek.com/en/file/468909/…
[8] lemonde.fr/en/international/ar…
[9] cbc.ca/news/world/jeffrey-epst…

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I've had one as my main bike for over a year. I'm not sure what your needs are but here are my thoughts:
* It's generally well suited for everyday city life. I rode mine through the winter and never washed it. The belt doesnt care.
* The gear range is great unless you have steep hills.
* Weirdly, the fork doesn't have the mounting hole at the bottom for a fender, but it does have one at the top. I use their recommended fenders with the Velcro straps and they've been great.
* Be sure to practice taking the wheels off. The gear cable attaches at the back in a weird way and you have to disconnect that to take the wheel off. Make sure you know how to do it.
* The hub really doesn't want you to peddle while you shift. If you do, it will feel like you shifted just fine and then a few seconds later your drivetrain will jolt as it actually gets into where it's supposed it.
* They say you can't use a front rack but it has all the mounting points for one. I suspect this is because tightening a bolt too hard on the carbon fork crown could cause safety issues. I have a rack there anyway and it's been fine.
* The hub has a sprag clutch which means it doesn't click. It's truly silent while pedaling and coasting.
* The rear sprocket is a Gates Surefit. This requires a special tool to take on and off. I had to buy one off Italian eBay. Your bike shop almost certainly won't have one.
* The bike is pretty heavy. Not that big a deal for most things but it is what it is.
* I've changed the oil once but otherwise never messed with the drivetrain. It's very low maintenance
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Kellogg will help Zelenskyy with a change of government en.news-front.su/2025/07/14/ke…

All bones' Palworld video is out!

He has been doing lots of cool things, autistic things, sinning against God and Nature (in Palworld)!

This is premium content, and YouTube may take it down lol So catch it while you can!


palworld video out
youtu.be/UIfJgD-MEDE
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