China’s Four-Year Energy Spree Has Eclipsed Entire US Power Grid
A curated list of awesome FOSS games
I decided to write down a list of complete (no alpha/beta), playable (no proprietary dependencies), FOSS videogames.
I added all the games I could find online + all of the games that came to my memory.
Feel free to have a look to see if there's something you didn't know. And please suggest anything I missed, but please do not suggest pre-release or unfinished games.
Thank you!
GitHub - bruce965/awesome-foss-games: A curated list of awesome FOSS games.
A curated list of awesome FOSS games. Contribute to bruce965/awesome-foss-games development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
YouTube - OpenAI Showed Up At My Door. Here's Why They're Targeting People Like Me - More Perfect Union
I recognize YouTube isn't popular and tends to get down votes. I'm not sure how else to share this. I think what OpenAI (and others) are trying to do to further rig the system in their favor and screw us needs to be known. So hopefully the information in the video gets out and we all have time to act.
BLUF (bottom line up front): OpenAI and others are targeting watchdogs and critics through subpoenas. They're trying to silence critics and kill legistaltion so they can reshape government in their favor. They are trying to push back regulations on AI in many areas to allow them to continue the path they're on. Public pressure is mounting for AI regulation and shit is about to get real.
TikTok users “absolutely justified” for fearing MAGA makeover, experts say
TikTok users “absolutely justified” for fearing MAGA makeover, experts say
TikTok’s tech issues abound as censorship fears drive users to delete app.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
Oxford English Dictionary for KOReader? Does anyone have it?
I want to get the best possible dictionary for KOReader. Does anyone have the Oxford English Dictionary in a way that is usable by KOReader? Or does anyone know of a similar dictionary?
What about dictionaries in other languages? Any way to convert Kobo dictionaries to KOReader dictionaries?
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Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba
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from NPR National Public Radio
[USA]January 28, 2026 2:44 AM ET
By The Associated Press
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday her government has at least temporarily stopped oil shipments to Cuba, but struck an ambiguous tone, saying the pause was part of general fluctuations in oil supplies and that it was a "sovereign decision" not made under pressure from the United States.Sheinbaum was responding to inquiries on whether the state oil company Pemex had cut off oil shipments to Cuba in the wake of mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump that Mexico distance itself from the Cuban government, though U.S. officials have not publicly requested that Mexico stop the oil.
Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba
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[very bad news]from NPR National Public Radio
[USA] January 28, 2026 2:44 AM ET
By The Associated Press
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday her government has at least temporarily stopped oil shipments to Cuba, but struck an ambiguous tone, saying the pause was part of general fluctuations in oil supplies and that it was a "sovereign decision" not made under pressure from the United States.Sheinbaum was responding to inquiries on whether the state oil company Pemex had cut off oil shipments to Cuba in the wake of mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump that Mexico distance itself from the Cuban government, though U.S. officials have not publicly requested that Mexico stop the oil.
Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba
[very bad news]from NPR National Public Radio
[USA]January 28, 2026 2:44 AM ET
By The Associated PressMEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday her government has at least temporarily stopped oil shipments to Cuba, but struck an ambiguous tone, saying the pause was part of general fluctuations in oil supplies and that it was a "sovereign decision" not made under pressure from the United States.Sheinbaum was responding to inquiries on whether the state oil company Pemex had cut off oil shipments to Cuba in the wake of mounting pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump that Mexico distance itself from the Cuban government, though U.S. officials have not publicly requested that Mexico stop the oil.
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Byt sajt för dina bilder under 2026 - Svenssons Nyheter
Byt sajt för dina bilder under 2026. De flesta förvarar eller säkerhetskopierar säkerligen sina bilder på iCloud, Google Photos/Google DriveAnders_S (Svenssons Nyheter)
TikTokers are heading to UpScrolled following US takeover
TikTokers are heading to UpScrolled following US takeover
Just days after Oracle and a group of investors took over TikTok’s US operations, many users have announced they are switching to UpScrolled, an alternative social platform that promises not to shadowban or censor content.Emma Roth (The Verge)
How many Neovim plugins is too many
How many Neovim plugins is too many – Evgeni Chasnovski
Exploration of how number of loaded plugins affect startup+runtime performanceEvgeni Chasnovski
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Using single vim.pack.add() call to load all necessary plugins at once and later configure in a series of require() calls
How about not using require for configuration at all? Although I wouldn’t expect it from this particular author - he shoves require().setup even into plugins that literally have nothing to configure and should just work.
The whole thing is a remnant of an old misinformed plugin template repository made by someone with no knowledge of vim startup sequence.
Japan content piracy and fake goods cause ¥10.4 trillion in damage
Japan content piracy and fake goods cause ¥10.4 trillion in damage
The government is aiming to crack down on illegal activities to reach its goal of increasing overseas sales of the Japanese content industry to ¥20 trillion by 2033.The Japan Times
It's the Metallica problem all over again. Piracy spread their content and made it popular; now they want to squeeze every last dollar out.
Most of the money 'lost' to piracy is money that never existed. With fragmented streaming services one picks what they are paying for and needs to find a way to watch the rest.
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Most of the money 'lost' to piracy is money that never existed. With fragmented streaming services one picks what they are paying for and needs to find a way to watch the rest.
This was the very first thing that came to my mind. How much of this "lost" revenue from piracy is actually revenue they lost because the content isn't available legally where it is being consumed?
Yes, counterfeit goods. Because not only is it entirely plausible that the manufacturing and material cost a small leather bag approaches the sticker price (eg Louis Vuitton) but also, the person who paid $200 for the knockoff is confused and easily would have paid 10-20x more for the same item, made in the “right” factory.
Truly a loss to the economy.
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It's not "damage"
At best it's "potentially missed revenue"
But by calling it dammage, it sounds inherently like a crime that needs to be prevented. As if someone broke an accountants favorite pen or calculator. They'll have to spend additional money to replace the damaged item, actually costing them something. That helps them get law makers and enforcement on their side.
But potentially missed revenue sounds very different. That sounds like they have some marketing research to do, in trying to sell their product. Which is difficult to get sympathy for.
No wonder they chose the word "damage". And the news media goes with it, because they have a similar interest. Their also trying to make money selling raw intellectual property.
I hate when you download an anime torrent and the company's building blow up causing millions in damage. Such a shame that's what happens.
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download all of Demon Slayer thousands of times overshueisha is forced to transfer billions of yen to my bank account
checkmate corpos
petition for secure coding in federal software
post: infosec.exchange/@SheHacksPurp…
petition:
ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Pet…
I’ve been working toward this for years, and it finally happened.Canada now has a parliamentary petition to require secure coding in federal software. If you care about cybersecurity, public safety, and better government tech, please sign:
👉 twp.ai/4ivPjh
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I’m not sure how I feel about this one.
I generally want fewer contractors building government software, and more in house talent.
We definitely over pay on this.
that being said, security is important, and I do want us to balance that vs adding more hoops to get things done.
The devil will always be in the details. How they implement the requirement will decide if it is a good or a bad thing
That being said, secure coding practices is generally the most efficient way to improve security posture these days
Anecdotally, having met Tanya a few times, she knows what she's talking about. I'm optimistic if she's helping shape the legislation
I generally want fewer contractors building government software, and more in house talent.We definitely over pay on this.
100%. The incentives and interests of private firms and their employees are different than those of gov't agencies and their often unionized workforces.
I work as a contractor alongside regional gov contractors.
These people were outsourced with their jobs to an external company - think IBM - who maintains the unionized employees and does the circus around TPS reports and timesheets. They either went with their jobs or they were laid-off, and the gov got to move some numbers over to OpEx from Payroll. Woooo for the optics win?
Fast forward. Now 18 years later, same staff except for retirement and a mild exodus after some toxic micromanager explored the Dead Sea Effect (who left when his policies were frustratingly over-ridden by the CoVid WFH change). The employer who outsourced them pays 5% less, has a worse contract for after-hours and workload, and is actively looking to downsize for the same optics again (our pro-people government is cosplaying fuckwit conservatives here) with more work given to the leftovers.
Yes, the original employer does pay a premium on top of the wage for the contract staff, but that's lost to the management and especially redundancies with the segregation. Staff gets that nickel more, due to the worse contract the I sourced got. But, like the CBC, staffing and knowledge isn't lost when the regime changes.
That's my point. Yes, there's a lot of pork lost in the gov<->corp interface because corps are shit. But it's not all cut-and-dried, since in this case the corp (changed hands 3 times, same staff. Same middle-mgmt as outsourced with them) provides more stability than the unionized original employer, and a contract with better work-life balance and WFH.
Don't kill them all. This one wins on cost-benefit, IMHO.
This is great.
The other petition i would gladly sign is to stop using MS Azure cloud for all of Canada’s confidential / protected information. Microsoft has already admitted to the EU that they would hand over any country’s data if ordered to do so by the USA - even when that data is stored outside if the US. Microsoft is not that different from Huawei, it turns out
This petition should absolutely already cover non-sovereign clowd corps and their claims of sovereignty while still being absolutely vulnerable to secret CLOUD ACT challenges from American agencies who these days look really unethical.
This petition definitely should be leveraged to get us off these shysters and their surveillance of our private data and comms.
And all the cybers security and red teamers screamed
"SECURITY IS NOT A TOOL OR A PROGRAM SECURITY IS A MINDSET AND A CONSTANTLY EVOLVING WAR"
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Decentralization makes us stronger
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I think it's in part because of NAT. Less and less people have a real IP address, so they can't share the torrents to others, and most VPNs don't provide an upload port either.
The tracker websites are also increasingly hostile with malicious ads, so those with ineffective ad blockers can't use them.
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Thats a good sign actually.
People have been sharing things in storage drives for decades. Fmhy has a list of some big ones, usually for books.
Traditionally i believe these were not advertised and more underground, a way to easily share with friends.
You didn’t really want them easily found and traceable to you though but that is what changed.
Piracy has become so normalised that people take it for granted that there are no legal risks involved. Normalising piracy is the first step for the ideals of software freedom to flourish.
After all what is a digital file if not a bunch of writing that instructs the computer to draw pixels on your screen. You wouldn’t copyright the words to ask a human to make a drawing about a copyrighted something, so why do it for a computer?
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After all what is a digital file if not a bunch of writing that instructs the computer to draw pixels on your screen.
A digital file is just a number, potentially a very big number, but that's all it is.
Oh come on. What's next?
"Child pornography is just a really big number, after all."
"I didn't murder anyone, I just rearranged some atoms. We're all just really big collections of atoms after all."
If you remove enough semantic layers, you can make anything sound benign.
I'm not anti-piracy, I just think these lines of argumentation are so flimsy as to be entirely worthless for the cause.
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By fucking obviousness.
At least that's what a court would rule, likely with more formal terminology.
This has been a thing for years although it used to be sketchy blogs (and probably still is tbf in addition to this). Back in the days of rapid share, mega before Kim dotcom got busted, etc. some people just can’t figure out torrents or they live in a situation where torrents can’t be used (isp shaping, internet controlled by a 3rd party that blocks torrenting, etc) and usually http downloads are fine in those situations.
If you ever have to rely on this get jdownloader at least
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Mega used to be called MegaUpload and it was just plain ol’ cloud storage. US media companies coordinated with the NZ government and apprehended Kim Dotcom in NZ and shut down MegaUpload. Dotcom had money and lots of lawyers, so he’s staved off being entirely destroyed and formed Mega, which is E2EE and so he cannot accept any liability because they cannot know what is being stored.
Check out this wild ass video from 2012: youtu.be/o0Wvn-9BXVc
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The best I got is 200 10 meg chunks on a 512k ): part 150 something didn't work...
I was very sad.
I was just making fun of OP for hating on cloud storage.
Usenet is basically cloud storage as in it's a server hosting it instead of peers. The advantage being speed. (Oversimplified)
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Sony is Quietly Suggesting PS4 Players Upgrade to PS5 Consoles
Sony is Quietly Suggesting PS4 Players Upgrade to PS5 Consoles - Insider Gaming
The PlayStation team has been pinging messages encouraging PS4 players to finally make the upgrade to a PS5 console.Grant Taylor-Hill (Insider Gaming)
Sony is Quietly Suggesting PS4 Players Upgrade to PS5 Consoles
Sony is Quietly Suggesting PS4 Players Upgrade to PS5 Consoles - Insider Gaming
The PlayStation team has been pinging messages encouraging PS4 players to finally make the upgrade to a PS5 console.Grant Taylor-Hill (Insider Gaming)
Perhaps it’s good guy Sony trying to pull players in the right direction with their gaming hardware,
Funny.
or maybe it’s a method designed to coax players away from a withdrawing platform that they’ve started sunsetting.
'The PS5 sales have not met our expectations.'
But yeah, one can feel the limitations of the PS4. Whoever wants to buy a PS5 will have bought one by now, more so considering it's really not an affordable buy in any way. At this time, it might be the fomo addiction which would push someone into buying a new console that pretty much tethers you to its subscription models.
They should be offering an upgrade deal, especially as everyone's raised prices on consoles lately.
I always wanted a PS4. Never got one. I think the PS3 is better than the Xbox One. Yes, I'm aware the PS3 was the rival of the Xbox 360, and the PS4 was the rival of the Xbox One. I said what I said. I had the PS1, PS2, and PS3, and the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. The Series X is a fine machine, but it's what the Xbox One should have been. I felt that both XB1 and PS4 were nerfed by a bottleneck in the drive, but the PS4 made it easier to swap out for a SATA SSD, mitigating that factor — or so I'm told. The Xbox One had a rough start (requiring the Kinect sensor most people didn't want) and it didn't get much better. Still, it was not a bad game system, it just needed an SSD, a problem the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S directly addressed.
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Yeah, it cropped up after people managed to install Linux distros on the hardware, but essentially there's not much reason to so so if you plan on playing games and software that were designed for the base OS (Orbus) unless for noise or seek time latency (super niche).
Honestly unless the PS4 is in a "pirate everything and throw it under the TV as an entertainment center" situation, you have much better options for budget gaming.
PS4 Pro SSD Upgrade: Does SATA III Make a Difference? - PC Perspective
PS4 Pro SSD Upgrade: Does SATA III Make a Difference? When Sony launched the PS4 Pro late last year, it introduced an unusual mid-cycle performance update toJim Tanous (PC Perspective)
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Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (26 MB)
drive.google.com/file/d/1b2Z8q…
Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Ed (203 MB)
drive.google.com/file/d/1YQ6eq…
Edit: Here's a link to the color version of the SOED if anyone is interested in that one
archive.org/details/soedrich-s…
I haven't tested them yet. Maybe it would be nice if some other people saved them, to safeguard them.
EDIT: I tested them on KOReader. They work. Yay.
I am still looking for a good dictionary PT-PT. If anyone knows of anything, let me know, please.
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (SOED) StarDicts for KOReader : mbrisco : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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in reply to grill • • •Thank you!
Can you also do this with other languages? The PT-PT (Portuguese, from Portugal) dictionary on Kobo is quite ok. I would love to have it available on KOReader.
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