Israeli forces in Lebanon and Gaza suffer deadliest month of 2024
At least 35 Israeli soldiers have been killed in southern Lebanon or on the Lebanese border since Israel invaded its northern neighbour at the start of the month in an escalation of its war against Hezbollah. The Lebanese militant group has said it has killed more than 90 Israeli soldiers, although these figures are unverified.
At least 19 soldiers have also died this month in continuing fighting with Hamas in Gaza, where Israel is accused of carrying out a campaign of ethnic cleansing and extermination against Palestinians trapped in the north of the enclave.
Information about casualties is tightly controlled in Israel where the media is subjected to strict military censorship. That has led some to question whether official figures may be under-reporting the real scale of losses suffered by Israeli forces in Gaza and Lebanon.
Israeli forces in Lebanon and Gaza suffer deadliest month of 2024
Israel has recorded its worst month for military deaths this year amid continuing fierce fighting in southern Lebanon and northern Gaza.Lubna Masarwa (Middle East Eye)
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Valencia flood disaster
Valencia flood disaster
Spain is suffering its worst flood in decades after torrential rains struck the eastern province of Valencia. These satellite images vividly illustrate the dramatic transformation of the landscape.www.esa.int
RADV Vulkan Driver for AMD Radeon Merges Device Generated Commands Support
Thanks to Valve's Linux graphics team, VK_EXT_device_generated_commands is now supported by the Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver with the upcoming Mesa 24.3 release.
Prominent RADV developer Samuel Pitoiset at Valve has landed support for VK_EXT_device_generated_commands, the multi-vendor device generated commands "DGC" implementation. Last month with Vulkan 1.3.296 the VK_EXT_device_generated_commands extension was introduced to succeed NVIDIA's vendor-prefixed DGC extension. The device generated commands extension allows for the GPU device to generate a number of commands for command buffers. VK_EXT_device_generated_commands is a very big and important addition to the Vulkan API: Valve's Mike Blumenkrantz has argued that DGC is the biggest addition to Vulkan since ray-tracing.
RADV Vulkan Driver Merges Device Generated Commands Support
Thanks to Valve's Linux graphics team, VK_EXT_device_generated_commands is now supported by the Radeon 'RADV' Vulkan driver with the upcoming Mesa 24.3 release.www.phoronix.com
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i tapped on the easy button the last time i wanted a new linux rig and bought a linux laptop from a linux company with its own os and its own paid developers and i've learned recently that it's made me unaware of the state of ATI and linux compatability vs nvidia's. what's your take on the state of affairs now?
i went with the easy button because of my experiences with nvidia and especially on my laptops; but my klutzy self has made getting a new one a necessity and i'm thinking that i'm going to go with AMD/ATI next time and do it the hard way like i used on a windows laptop; or maybe a mac.
that dated comment was right and i hit that easy button five years ago. also i'm realizing now that doing so has completely removed me from the discourse that happens nowadays when it comes to gpu's and linux.
amd had already bought ati by the time i hit that easy button and that distinction that i used wasn't out of place at the last time i was paying attention and participating; or atleast wasn't so in my experience.
there used to be lists of rankings for compatibility for nvidia drivers and open source drivers as well. i wonder how i would go about finding the same for amd.
For AMD, it's literally just make sure mesa is installed (it is by default on most distros), make sure radv is installed (it is by default on most distros), and then go.
From there, if you are gaming, you handle whatever your games need like enabling 32-bit libraries for Steam if your distro doesn't by default, or doing whatever WINE or Lutris wants you to do.
Done.
Russian air force delegation visiting South Africa, but Tu-160 bombers postponed - defenceWeb
Russian air force delegation visiting South Africa, but Tu-160 bombers postponed - defenceWeb
A Russian Aerospace Forces delegation is currently in South Africa on a goodwill visit, five years after a similar tour brought two Tu-160 strategic bombers to Air Force Base Waterkloof.Guy Martin (defenceWeb)
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Hurricane-Related Deaths Keep Happening Long After a Storm Ends
Hurricane-Related Deaths Keep Happening Long After a Storm Ends - Inside Climate News
Indirect fatalities from tropical cyclones can persist up to 15 years after a catastrophic weather event, according to a new study.Derek Harrison (Inside Climate News)
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I first saw the NYT article a few weeks ago. It seems that the stats are accurate?
After seeing 1% of the population die during covid, I was realized that huge amounts of the population can just die, and not many notice, and life continues without that much interruption.
Ordinary people never make it into news: their births, their accomplishments, their deaths.
Can a Flatpak control the file picker used by an app?
Here's the situation: I use the Obsidian Flatpak with Plasma on openSUSE Tumbleweed. For a long time the Obsidian file picker was the Plasma version, and life was good. After an update of openSUSE and my Obsidian Flatpak, I'm now getting the Gnome file picker. Life now makes less sense.
I've confirmed that other Flatpaks are still using the Plasma file picker. I've also been investigating my xdg-desktop-portal configuration based off of what I've been reading here, but it all looks correct to me.
I can't decide whether this change was because of Obsidian, the Flatpak packaging of Obsidian, or an openSUSE change. Does anyone have tips on tracking this down?
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I don't have Obsidian around, but this has been happening elsewhere lately too, almost certainly because of this underlying Electron issue: github.com/electron/electron/i…
Unfortunately there's not much you can do about it. Electron decided to depend on functionality not yet in a released version, and that very interesting choice flows down to everything that updates their Electron on the regular.
Mpox: New Strain Detected in London for the First Time
Mpox: new strain detected in London for the first time
The Mpox clade 1b case was detected in London after the person returned from Africa; risk to the wider population "remains low".The Canary
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i think that mpox has the biggest chance of being the next HIV/AIDS scare and holding that thought reminds of the conspiracy theorists of the 1980's who said that, that epidemic was manufactured for population control purposes.
i'm one of those conspiracy theorists now. lol
Can't wait for the gay panic that fired up the last time mpox was in the news to start again...
Can't wait for Amerika to absolutely fuck up dealing with it either
(/sarc in case it wasn't clear enough)
Why would anyone want to run unmainlined security patches from a company?
This is how CrowdStrike happened.
This feels like security via business decision which is always the opposite of security. At least this would be open source now? 🤷♂️
GrSecurity adds so many layers of protections to the kernel. They are literally decades ahead of the vanilla Linux kernel in terms of security. With all of the hardened GrSec settings checked/configured correctly, it stops the majority of 0 ring exploits (at least when I was running it before they went full GPLv2).
PaX is an awesome part of GrSec. Mprotect stops any read and write and execute access to memory in both user and kernel lands (only rx or wx). Stuff like web browsers won't work unless you have a program to mark it in elf to not use pax. However, this kills a lot of exploits with that turned on by itself (though there are probably work arounds if you are developing exploits which the other features would hopefully catch). That's why people installed 3rd party unmainlined security patches, but that's just me maybe idk.
I hope this venture will be more fruitful than the copy paste code that people kept trying to push to the hardened Linux kernel project (despite the maintainers best intentions and countless efforts to stop that)
Mprotect stops any read and write and execute access to memory in both user and kernel lands (only rx or wx). Stuff like web browsers won't work unless you have a program to mark it in elf to not use pax. However, this kills a lot of exploits with that turned on by itself (though there are probably work arounds if you are developing exploits which the other features would hopefully catch). That's why people installed 3rd party unmainlined security patches, but that's just me maybe idk.
I am having a hard time following what this does or why this is desirable. You're saying there's a patch this thing provides that .. disables memory access ... unless a flag is set in an executable ... which will then bypass the security?
Yup. You can only add the nopax flag as root, so if your system is already hosed, not much else you can protect. Root has access to ring 0 so anything goes with access like that. Stuff like pax would slow them down for sure and stop script kiddies, but root access is root access.
No privileged accounts can't do anything with the nopax flag. That's why you should configure your system to not run things as root as much as possible. Personally; on desktops, I don't even use a sudoer natively. I have to su into my sudoer account in order to run root commands.
Våldsamma pedofiljägare dömda till fängelse. Fem personer åtalades för att ha misshandlat ett par personer som de påstod var pedofiler. Den ena personen var en person som helt klart inte var pedofil och den andra personen av en förståndshandikappad person som inte ens förstod vad det handlade.om.
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Trump extends presidential betting lead over Harris as polls tighten in leadup to election
Trump extends presidential betting lead over Harris as polls tighten in leadup to election
Trump extended his lead in the presidential betting odds for the second week in a row, despite questions arising from large bets at crypto betting houses., USA TODAY (USA TODAY)
Volkswagen profit drops 64% as China sales slump
Volkswagen profit plunges 64% as China sales slide
Europe’s largest carmaker highlights ‘urgent need’ for cost reductions and efficiency gainsFinancial Times
How China could revive its bruised and dwindling billionaire class
The last four years have been hard on China’s superrich and if Xi’s team doesn’t change course many more will become extinct.
How China can revive its bruised and dwindling billionaire class - Asia Times
Is the “smart” money still fleeing China? Whether it’s wise to leave Asia’s biggest economy is debatable. What’s not is that the mainland billionaireWilliam Pesek (Asia Times)
BRICS plans ‘multi-currency system’ to challenge US dollar dominance
BRICS plans 'multi-currency system' to challenge US dollar dominance: Understanding Russia's proposal - Geopolitical Economy Report
BRICS Cross-Border Payment Initiative (BCBPI) will use national currencies, not US dollar. Russia's finance ministry and central bank report details plan to transform international monetary and financial system.Ben Norton (Geopolitical Economy Report)
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The protocol isn't even the issue, banks already use XRP.
It's the fact that USD is propped up by Uncle Sam's globalized monopoly which is kept in tip top shape by geopolitical power.
Everyone trades in USD because it's the de facto currency and it's stable because the government can abuse its power to keep it that way.
No one trusts the value of the Ruble, Yuan, Rupee, or even any other currency except for maybe the Euro. They all exist for internal use, which means its just gets compared in value to USD whenever you have to deal with anything external, which is all the time.
BRICS would only fly if a stable trade medium can rapidly prove its worth with market stress and trade requirement, otherwise everyone will just continue to use USD, hence why the USA doesn't currently view it as much of a threat. And even if you could get countries on board, the US can hold on to a massive noose around everyone's neck by refusing to trade in anything but USD, which would effectively shut you off from trading with a massive portion of US based/owned/partner companies.
NASA Astronaut Hospitalized After Returning from Extended Space Mission
NASA astronaut hospitalized after return from eight-month International Space Station mission due to unspecified medical issue.
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Maybe they can just tether two ships together and have them rotate around a common CoG like a bucket swinging around on a string. Wouldn't be that expensive. The radiation I'm not sure, maybe they can create a "safe room" on the ship surrounded by their water reserves.
The tether thing is so simple I'm surprised it wasn't in use decades ago. I think I remember them confirming it being a viable option on Gemini when they tested it being tethered to the test vehicle.
Unless someone nasa/or musk, starts looking at the effects of centrifugal gravity on long term health.
Its just not going to happen. Atm anyone travelling to Mars is unlikely to be fit to explore by landing. Given the trip length.
But we have understood centrifugal artificial gravity since before space flight, and planned to experiment on iss.
But cheep politics has not bothered.
Boeing trying to claim another victim i see
also i'm not a fan of those space-x suits they look kind of cheap. like latex bodysuits or something
WhatsApp running through android-translation-layer (no container!) on Linux desktop
cross-posted from: lemmy.kde.social/post/2232894
Since reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1g… got a bit of traction yesterday, this is WhatsApp straight from Meta running on Linux desktop using android-translation-layer.android-translation-layer (ATL) is a Wine-like approach to run Android applications on Linux. Rather than running an Android container like for example Waydroid does this instead implements the Android API. Note that right now it's very much work in progress and almost no app will work yet, but the fact that they have apps like Newpipe and WhatsApp running already is very promising!
Join the Matrix chat at #android-translation-layer:matrix.org and follow along!
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