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Sportfiskare sprider så mycket dumheter. Speciellt sprider de just nu dumheter om lax och pelagiskt fiske. Det storskaliga pelagiska fisket i Östersjön är inriktat på att fiske skarpsill för fiskmjölsindustrin i Danmark. I det fisket fångar de också sill/strömming.

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I juni rapporterade Fotbollskanalen om en omfattande matchfixningshärva i fotbollen. En härva de valt att kalla chatthärvan. Hela härvan bygger på information polisen hittat i en telefon som beslagtogs för några år sen.

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FBI Atlanta Seizes Major Video Game Piracy Websites


From X:

Today, we’re announcing the seizure and dismantlement of several illicit video game marketplaces. From February to May of this year, there were approximately 3.2 million illicit downloads, and these downloads caused an estimated loss of $170 million


Thread here: xcancel.com/fbi/status/1943762…

https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/atlanta/news/fbi-atlanta-seizes-major-video-game-piracy-websites




Red Dead Redemption 2 "exited unexpectedly" error — Does someone has a fix for this?


Hey there, I'm trying to launch RDR2 on PC and keep getting this error message:\
"Red Dead Redemption 2 exited unexpectedly! Please visit support.rockstargames.com/ for more information."

So does someone knows how to fix it. I have read many forums and have watched many yt videos but nothing helped.

Here’s a screenshot :



RDR2.exe - Entry Point Not Found Error (agsInit) – How do I fix this?


I'm running into an issue when trying to launch Red Dead Redemption 2 from a cracked version. The error I get is in the pic

I've tried reinstalling the crack files and replacing the DLLs, but no luck so far. From what I can gather, it might be related to an incompatible or corrupted version of a DLL (possibly amd_ags_x64.dll)

I installed both amd_ags_x64.dll and oo2core_5_win64.dll manually to be exact because it was asking for it.



In eigener Sache: „Established 2023“

Zwei Jahre. 24 Monate. 730 Tage. So lange gibt es diesen Blog – und das nur, weil ich eigentlich nur für mich die Mediatheken durchforste, um Filme zu finden, die etwas riskieren. Filme, die weh tun, irritieren, begeistern, wütend machen. Filme, die nicht glatt gebügelt wurden, Filme für meinen ganz privaten Eskapismus. Ich schreibe darüber, weil sie mich beschäftigen. Weil ich etwas sehe, das nicht untergehen sollte im Strom der Flachware. Und weil ich glaube, dass Filmkritik viel mehr sein kann als Konsumberatung.

in reply to Mediathekperlen

Und mit diesem Wunsch bist Du nicht allein. Wer hätte das gedacht? Ich schaue jetzt nicht alle Empfehlungen, aber ich freue mich über jede Perle die Du vorstellst.


Det är högsäsong för bostadsbedrägerier under sommaren när antagningsbeskeden kommer från universitet och högskolor. Många börjar studera på annan ort och söker ny bostad. Då uppstår ett högt tryck på bostadsmarknaden.

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Drömmen om att bli rik gör att det är lätt att bli lurad i tron om att du investerar i kryptovaluta. Istället töms kontot och du kan bli blåst på dina livsbesparingar.

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📌 Taking Action Against ICE Detention Centers: How PA Communities Closed Berks County center (2014-2023)


Some key steps I take from this: identify decision makers / funders, coordinate organizations to campaign, and perform sustained protests and civil disobedience. Working to close concentration camps seems potentially more feasible than fighting armed goons. ICE conveniently provides a list of their locations so you can see what's in your state.

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in reply to themachinestops

Why are gamers still buying EA and Ubisoft? I thought we all banned them from civilized society ages ago. I mean, those stupid microtransactions, secondly, they force you to have another account and password, stupid extra launchers, and that crashing bullshit on PC... there were literally a million reasons these games sucked before the new complaints were popular. There are a bajillion games out there. Let's tell these losers to pound sand and collectively put them out of business already. We just have to make cookie cutter copies lame and out of fashioned and that would kill a lot of their business. Shun the non-believers who play Assassin's Creed!



in reply to manicdave

Holy shit. I didn't know it could do THAT well.
I thought it transmitted just a few megabytes for a minute of video or something.
Maybe we can become a good alternative to YouTube after all with PeerTube. Just with 4 peers, that is a mind blowing save.
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in reply to asudox

The underlying tech was designed with HD video conferencing in mind. It'll happily max out your connection. As long as the server has enough bandwidth to upload one stream and the average peer can handle uploading one stream it's theoretically infinitely scalable
in reply to manicdave

We need the big content creators on YouTube move to PeerTube.
in reply to sk1nnym1ke

That would be great, but why would they? Most big creators have made their channel their business. How could they be convinced to switch?
in reply to sk1nnym1ke

Is there any incentive to publish videos on peertube? If not, it will be very difficult to bring them in


Added a basic plugin system


PieFed now includes a simple plugin engine so third parties can extend PieFed functionality without adding their code to the main PieFed project. It's pretty simple and bare-bones at the moment and is more of a 'tech preview' stage rather than something to get too serious about.

Each plugin is a directory under app/plugins and must include a init.py file. In that file there must be a plugin_info() function. Plugins can have their code executed by adding a @hook decorator to a function, as in the image above.

The example plugin that comes with PieFed just prints some debugging messages to the console before and after a post is created but the sky is the limit. Eventually plugins could modify data at any stage of the content lifecycle, react to people joining or leaving a community, votes, send email, etc etc.

What I've built today is just the beginning and I'm hoping other contributors will take this framework and add more hooks and incorporate it into the rest of the system.

Some Python code
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Pete Hegseth sent them to me via signal. Not directly but I was in the chat.
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Proverbs 26:18-19

Like a madman who throws firebrands, arrows, and death, Is the man who deceives his neighbor, And says, “I was only joking!”