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False claims Afrikaners are persecuted threaten South Africa’s sovereignty, says president


White supremacist ideology and false claims that South Africa’s Afrikaner minority is being racially persecuted pose a threat to the country’s sovereignty and national security, the country’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has warned.

Since taking office for his second US presidential term in January, Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed without evidence that South Africa’s government is seizing land and encouraging violence against white farmers.

in reply to Lee Duna

Seizing land from white farmers in a continent where said white people are not indigenous is such a white thing to say.

Power to the South African government! 👊

~Feel free to use that fist however you see fit.~

in reply to dohpaz42

*undeveloped land.

They're not having their homes taken as far as I'm aware just land good for farming and industry that is just being sat on by wealthy families.

in reply to Lee Duna

No reason to give America any excuse to pursue their next "regime change".



Nutanix launches Distributed Sovereign Cloud for greater control and flexibility


You can easily make a cloud sovereign by simply blocking all access. In reality, however, organizations want control, flexibility, and advanced features.


LG TV users baffled by unremovable Microsoft Copilot installation — surprise forced update shows app pinned to the home screen


LG smart TV owners are reporting that a recent webOS software update has added Microsoft Copilot to their TVs, with no apparent way to remove it. Reports first surfaced over the weekend on Reddit, where a post showing a Copilot tile pinned to an LG TV home screen climbed to more than 35,000 upvotes on r/mildlyinfuriating, accompanied by hundreds of comments from users describing the same behavior.

https://www.tomshardware.com/service-providers/tv-providers/lg-tv-update-adds-non-removable-microsoft-copilot-app-to-webos

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in reply to takeda

He’s preparing to broker a peace deal between the US and Venezuela.
in reply to takeda

They actually claim to have already stopped this war (this is one of the "wars that Trump stopped").
in reply to UnspecificGravity

None of the wars that Trump supposedly ended actually stopped, mostly it’s just that the news coverage died down
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in reply to RandAlThor

I stopped counting the "Indochina wars" im the 80s. France did for that region what the UK did for the middle east, to be sure.


in reply to CharlesDarwin

Oh noes farmers may actually realize they are being fucked! Let's give them welfare checks. Well not the darkies anyways. Must keep em dumb and voting.
in reply to CharlesDarwin

Where does that 12 billion for soybean and corn farmers come from? The people who can't afford their groceries. America has enough corn. America grows corn just to burn it as a gasoline additive. Maybe if the price of corn is falling, it's time to grow something else.


Millions of children and teens lose access to accounts as Australia’s world-first social media ban begins


in reply to Ibuthyr

social media does have its benefits though, like the democratisation of the press.

I'm of the opinion that simply banning advertisements outright destroys the incentive structure that exists to keep social media bad

in reply to SLVRDRGN

Discord isn’t covered by the ban surprisingly enough despite being one of the platform more ripe for exploitation. I get that you’d want kids to be able to DM each other and voice chat but Discord is closer to a forum than it is to say, Signal.

Wouldn’t be surprised if it ended up on the ban list later on.

in reply to conorab

On the other hand in Discord there is not an algorithm to feed you contet, so you have much more control of what you see/read, it does not leads you to the extremes
in reply to Henson

Oh absolutely! The ban makes far more sense as an algorithm ban rather than a social media ban and to the extent that you’re curtailing various mental issues that come with comparing yourself to others and being fed a narrative that is a good thing, versus banning interaction among friends. That doesn’t at all excuse the ban of course. It’s bad and to an extent doesn’t even target the core of the issue: you are still being fed this information whether you have an account or not. You don’t need an account to watch Tiktok, YouTube or Reddit. The issues of the algorithm are still very much there, it’s just that <16s can’t post/comment anymore.
in reply to conorab

Its not about the “kids” or safety, but to know who keeps shitting on the govt online and spreading… “undesirable thoughts”.
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in reply to Rooty

The most influential man ? He is influencing indeed but not the way the article depicts it. He is pushing for the demise of the USA and accelerating its isolation.

If he thinks Europe is not doing well, then we must be doing great.

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in reply to Rooty

"So Sweden was known as the safest country in Europe, one of the safest countries in the world. Now it’s known as very unsafe — well, pretty unsafe country."


I wonder if he reflected on where that would put the US, if Sweden is to be considered unsafe.

Edit: I'm not really wondering, of course he didn't.

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Snapchat rolls out its end-of-year Recaps


The Recap is a short video that offers a personalized look at highlights from Snaps, Stories, and Chats, showing how users connected and expressed themselves throughout the year.


Google is killing off dark web reports


Google's dark web report was initially a feature that was available only to paid subscribers of its Google One program, but last year, it was made available for free to all Google account holders. As the name suggests, the tool allowed users to set up a profile which would constantly monitor the dark web and notify users if their breached information was located online. Although this seems quite useful on paper, the company has decided to kill off dark web reports, with the feature being axed early next year.

https://www.neowin.net/news/google-is-killing-off-dark-web-reports/

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in reply to unitymatters

TLDR: no…

Available evidence does not support a direct link between renewable energy adoption and rising electricity prices. Analysis of data from 2000-2024 reveals no statistically significant correlation between wind and solar generation growth and inflation-adjusted electricity prices, despite a 97-fold increase in renewable generation. The modest 5.9 percent real price increase over 24 years suggests that concerns about intermittency and backup costs have not manifested as significant price increases at the national level.

Multiple factors influence electricity prices beyond renewable energy adoption, including infrastructure maintenance, weather-related damage, fuel price volatility, and policy changes.

in reply to satanmat

In my state, part of your bill is broken down to show that its specifically used for creating renewables. So, there is an increase there but with the panel set up I have I dont really buy from the grid much anymore (not a roof cluster). Its like anything, add enough government subsidies and its magically cheap.
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The FIFA Peace Prize Was Recycled.


The FIFA Peace Prize Was Recycled.
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in reply to Zier

Looks like something my brother won at the fair in 1973, for knocking down 10 bobo dolls.