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Insect populations flourish in the restored habitats of solar energy facilities


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

From the title alone, that is lovely. It suggests that no major, general toxins contaminate the area.

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Keep track of all the David Mayers out there, if the movies have taught me anything, they'll probably be instrumental in winning the coming war between the robots and humanity.
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Vulkan 1.4 sur Asahi Linux


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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

"Elites" is about as useless a word as "woke" or "terrorist"; depending on who you ask, you will get wildly different (and often mutually exclusive) answers on what it means.
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don't like this

in reply to Kalcifer

Hrm, this seems logically flawed — it appears to be an association fallacy: Let A be a set containing “Elites”, “Oligarchs”, and “Plutocrats”. Let B be a set of things that are considered “bad”. Let C be a set of things that are considered capitalist. If A is a subset of B, and A is a subset of C (assuming that that is a correct subsumption), that doesn’t imply that C is necessarily a subset of B.


It's really funny that you're trying to prove this via subsets rather than intersections. Classic problem of hereditary taxonomy rather than combinatoric taxonomy.

in reply to Ayumu Tsukasa

An issue that I often find is that misinformation is often spread under the guise of innocent humor. If information becomes oversimplified to the point of becoming incorrect, and it's shared as such, I think that some people may not internalize that it's incorrect and will take it at face value. I do think that people have a responsibility to be skeptical of what they read, but I think that the people sharing information also have a responsibility to ensure its accuracy to the best of their ability to, at the very least, reduce the burden on those consuming information, and to reduce the impact of the extremes of people that consume and spread information without any thought given to its accuracy.



Sudan: Video claims to show Ukrainian special forces hunting down Wagner mercenaries


A Ukrainian outlet has released video footage purporting to show an interrogation of captured Wagner Group mercenaries by Ukrainian special forces in Sudan.

In the video, obtained by Kyiv Post, members of Timur, part of Ukraine's Military Intelligence Directorate (HUR), can be seen speaking to three bound and blindfolded men. Two of the men are African, while the third man can be heard speaking Russian.

The man, who admits to belonging to the Wagner Group, tells his interrogator that he and his men drove from the neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) to Sudan in order to "overthrow the local government". The video cannot be independently verified by Middle East Eye.

Last year, Lt Gen Kyrylo Budanov, chief of Ukranian military intelligence, vowed to “destroy Russian war criminals anywhere in the world, wherever they are”.

Fighting in Sudan has been ongoing since 15 April, with more than 12,000 people killed and seven million displaced, according to the United Nations.

in reply to geneva_convenience

The man, who admits to belonging to the Wagner Group, tells his interrogator that he and his men drove from the neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) to Sudan in order to “overthrow the local government”. The video cannot be independently verified by Middle East Eye.


"Yes, officer, I belong to the crips and drove here to do some gang-related murders."

Color me skeptical

in reply to headerfile

I can still see it on my instance. Some clown thought 30 paragraphs of AI slop on the ukraine war would somehow interest anyone.
in reply to headerfile

I went down a rabbit hole on Wikipedia reading about ELIZA after seeing your comment.


Paper Age [Small file to encrypted QR-code] Need help


Hi everyone! 😀

Found cool program that you can use to backup\save important file like pgp key, mnemonic and much more (up to 1.9 KiB) in encrypted QR-code and store\share it on a paper

It works only from CLI, but wish to ask, and hope to find someone who can help:

  • To make Small GUI and multiplatform release, for example AppImage, Deb, Flatpak or probably one page HTML version? So users can visually works with it not only from CLI
  • Later add release of .apk file for Android to generate\scan protected QR's and decrypt them?

I could help with translations on other languages ;)

Thanks! ✌️

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reshared this

in reply to iuvi

I know some of HTML and can write code for it if you still looking for help :)
in reply to Hoinkas

Yes, please, would be veeeery grateful🙏 My tg: https://t.me/iuvik or\and email: iuvi@disroot.org
Or just share link\git page later on

Thanks!😀👍

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Bridgy Fed: Bridge your Mastodon Account to Bluesky


Note that accounts on both networks must follow the main bridge account to work.
in reply to fossilesque

I am wondering why people run away from centralised corp twitter to mastodon only to later return to seemingly equally centralised corp bluesky...
in reply to minzastro

Do we know if its the same people? I imagine that some people went to Mastodon and some to Bluesky, and very few use both
in reply to minzastro

Because Mastodon basically suck unless you know what you're doing?
in reply to minzastro

People on Mastodon are quite vocal about BlueSky, so I doubt that many people switched. I think that BluSky gained its audience from Twitter users mostly.
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in reply to fossilesque

If you are using MBin you theoretically can also bridge your account, however it doesn't work well at the moment

in reply to florencia

The real election danger wasn’t AI, after all. The real danger were the reckless, emotionally motivated, uneducated people.
in reply to dinckel

I think the real danger is the people manipulating those people.
in reply to catloaf

There will always be a con man or grifter out there somewhere. The uneducated and gullible population I think is the bigger issue. People need to have their defenses up against deception, which requires critical thinking.
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in reply to florencia

Larger part of the picture — people are stupid and believe everything they hear on tv and see on the internet. Even larger picture — this is by design as politicians continue to gut public education to make sure the populace stays malleable and doesn’t have critical thinking skills.
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Discord finally fixed Linux screen and audio sharing with Wayland


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/27307432

Looks like Discord finally fixed Linux screen and audio sharing with Wayland