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Grayzone Journalist Arrested & Accused of "Aiding the Enemy" for Reporting Same Info as PBS


in reply to NightOwl

PBS’s Nick Schifrin also defied the ban and reported the same information about the same missile strike from the same site as Loffredo who reports for The Grayzone. They both reported the strike to be approximately 1,000 feet from Mossad HQ in Tel Aviv.


Clearly Tel Aviv is a military base and not a civilian city. You can't allow journalists to report on valid military targets

in reply to Linkerbaan

This is Linkerbaan's last post on Lemmy. Everyone that is thankful for his efforts to get Trump elected, please post your appreciation here.
in reply to NightOwl

The imperial censorship is too damn high.


'Islands' of regularity discovered in the famously chaotic three-body problem


in reply to floofloof

These kinds of images make me wish I had studied chaos theory, they are so fascinating
in reply to floofloof

I couldn't find details on this so I would love if anyone has any insight or thoughts, but I'm wondering if these patterns could be from the simulation and computational limitations around generating true 'random' numbers (used in the simulation coordinates, vectors, velocities etc) ?

in reply to Spectre

Capitalism is a free market.

Capitalism is, for example, being able to buy a pack of cigarettes at $15 and sell them $2 a pop on the street to make $40.

We don’t have a free market; therefore we don’t have capitalism.

in reply to intensely_human

Capitalism is not synonymous with markets. A market is a distribution system, ie how goods and services are allocated, not how they are produced.


Why is Mastodon struggling to survive?


I don't like the clickbait title at all -- Mastodon's clearly going to survive, at least for the forseeable future, and it wouldn't surprise me if it outlives Xitter.

Still, Mastodon is struggling; most of the people who checkd it out in the November 2022 surge (or the smaller June 2023 surge) didn't stick around, and numbers have been steadily declining for the last year. The author makes some good points, and some of the comments are excellent.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Mastodon/comments/1g1g844/why_is_mastodon_struggling_to_survive/

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lemmy - Link to source
supersquirrel
Look I love lemmy/reddit style social networks and I don't disagree with the shallow reasons for why twitter has a character limit but there are legitimate and interesting reasons for character limits to posts. Is it better? probably not but sometimes less is more.


Head of Nuke Abolition Group Decries Gaza Suffering After Winning Nobel Peace Prize


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/21294172

Julia Conley
Oct 11, 2024






Federated CMS


I am thinking about setting up a simple blog on a spare Raspberry Pi using YunoHost. I want it to be federated (of course), and it looks like my only choices are WordPress or Ghost. Are there any other lightweight CMS out there that are federated that appear on this list? Thanks.
in reply to 5teverin0

Federation protocol is pretty simple and coding it could be a fun project for someone. Do you have software that you'd like to use? It seems like a good companion to a static site generator.
in reply to 5teverin0

Writefreely might be a good option, it's built around being federated. It's in the social media category instead of the publishing category, but it's intended for blogs instead of microblogs.

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in reply to Nate

Oh, excellent! I originally started out trying to install WriteFreely with Ngnx, but kept running into problems, so I gave up. Never thought to look in that category - thanks!
in reply to 5teverin0

Careful, though: WriteFreely is solid, but limited.

For example, it has no comments. Like, there's no way you can interact with a WriteFreely post, at least none that the author would notice. Comments are planned, but way down the to-do list.

Also, while you can embed images, you have to host them externally and then hotlink them. I think this is one of the next things that WriteFreely will tackle. It's possible; Plume has its own built-in image hoster, but Plume is so underdeveloped that its devs recommend WriteFreely instead.

in reply to Nate

I get that blog is Tumblr-like and microblog is Twitter-like, but what are the actual differences?

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in reply to SharkAttak

The lines kinda blur in some places, but mostly just no max post length, text formatting, and a layout that more resembles a blog as apposed to a twitter profile (tags/categories, about page, that sort of stuff). You also usually get a domain or sub domain (example.com or user.example.com respectively) instead of just a handle (e.g. example.com/@user) so that it's easier to use as an independent website.

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in reply to SharkAttak

Microblog is Twitter-like, normally plain-text only, normally limited in characters, no titles, no summaries because unnecessary for not even 1,000 characters per post. Also, conversations/threads consist of posts, posts and more posts that are loosely connected via mentions.

Blog is like WordPress or Blogger or Medium. With titles, with summaries, no character limits and the whole shebang of formatting.

Headlines

in

multiple
levels,


bold type, italics, code,

  • bullet-point lists,
  1. numbered lists,

images embedded in-line within the post (with text above the image and more text below the image), nicely embedded links instead of URLs in plain sight and so on. Also, conversations consist of exactly one (1) post, and replies are comments that aren't posts and work differently from posts.


in reply to lousyd

Number 1 that's black beans. Number 2 the punchline is "i dunno but I've never paid $20 to have a garbanzo bean on my face". Number 3 I won't allow my go to joke to be stolen by these fascist goons!
in reply to v_krishna

That's the punchline I learned too, definitely hits harder imo.
in reply to lousyd

I'd just like to point out the rumor from the Steele dossier wasn't that Trump got peed on by prostitutes it's that he paid them to pee on a bed that the Obamas had once slept in which is somehow weirder to me.
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in reply to geneva_convenience

Didn’t know he owned them. Since he says my stolen stuff. Now Eygpts sure.
in reply to HowManyNimons

Jumping Jimminy! One of my college English lit courses spent 4 full weeks on Donne. It was all his religious poems, certainly not this.


Google is preparing to let you run Linux apps on Android, just like Chrome OS


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Quack Doc

correct, or rather more specifically virtio-wl is a serialization protocol for wayland. You need a specific compositor that implements virtio-wl see github.com/talex5/wayland-prox… and chromium.googlesource.com/chro…

The ideal thing I would like to see is each application working as it's own window, This should be possible with A12 since they allowed multiple app instances. Though multiple app windows introduced in I think A9 would also be usable for this.

in reply to Quack Doc

Which still needs a wayland compositor to work, but I get your meaning now. You simply want it to be possible for there to be GUI support with some sort of wayland compositor.



U.N. inquiry accuses Israel of crime of 'extermination' in Gaza


A United Nations inquiry said Thursday it found Israel carried out a concerted policy of destroying Gaza's health care system in the Gaza war, actions amounting to both war crimes and the crime against humanity of extermination.

"Children, in particular, have borne the brunt of these attacks, suffering both directly and indirectly from the collapse of the health system," said Pillay, whose report will be presented to the U.N. General Assembly on Oct. 30.

Israel says that Gaza's militants operate from the cover of built-up populated areas including private homes, schools and hospitals and that it will strike them wherever they emerge, while also trying to avoid harming civilians.

Hamas denies hiding militants, weapons and command posts among civilians.

in reply to Linkerbaan

For clarification; Extermination is basically Genocide without proving intent.
in reply to Linkerbaan

Intent is clear though. They are creating a lebensraum by removing "lesser races". We've seen it before, nazis don't change.
in reply to Linkerbaan

"Israel says that Gaza's militants operate from the cover of built-up populated areas including private homes, schools and hospitals and that it will strike them wherever they emerge, while also trying to avoid harming civilians."

This claim is beyond ridiculous, this is exactly what Israel does with their settlements, which ARE the front line of their land grabs.

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in reply to LPS

I made a post (mod removed) suggesting a campaign of posting the exact warnings and literature used by Israel on Israeli owned/properties/businesses/temples, etc.

Known terrorist command and control centre - evacuate now.

This post will probably be removed by the same mod.

in reply to LPS

Also: "we don't want to be killing civilians, Hamas is making us!"



Installing Linux Like It's 1999


What has your experience with Linux been like so far?
How long has been your Linux journey?
Mine began while I was studying computer science, and I've been in love with Linux since.

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I got a Redhat book with boot CD from my cousin (RMS's lost twin, a total geek) in 1999, later studied Linux and CLI at university and in 2002 built myself a server running SuSe, but it took me 7 more years to fully transition to Linux on all my machines as I still had a box with XP for gaming until then. Every new windows iteration solidifies my aversion to MS products even further and every new version of the kernel, KDE, Wayland, Proton, etc. makes me love the GNU/Linux ecosystem so much more.