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Leak reveals UK lawyers, Israeli government planned ‘special unit’ to counter human rights reporting. Here’s what we know. | MR Online


in reply to Garibaldee

Executive Jonathan Turner stated that UKLFI is “an independent association with no organisational relationship with the Israeli government”. “From time to time we correspond with some Israeli officials, as anyone would expect given the aims of our association,”
in reply to Garibaldee

I guess if no one countered human rights reporting, there would be lots more of it!




Tip: sudoedit often overlooked as an alternative to sudo vim


in reply to thingsiplay

Be cautious of doing this with security sensitive files. When it copies the file and gives you ownership, any sensitive data in it is exposed to any process running as your user id, and and temporary fil£s the editor creates may also contain the sensitive content and be owned by you.
in reply to notabot

Good point. I was always wondering how secure this is, as it works with copies of the files in my environment. Because I'm in my personal environment, doing sudoedit /etc/fstab does not let me edit other files from root while in that file. That means if any of the plugins from Vim tries to, they can't edit arbitrary files, right? (If you don't trust the plugin, then don't use, but that's another topic.) Little side note, just learned that sudoedit ~/.bashrc does not allow me to edit files in my home too.
in reply to thingsiplay

Vim is running as you, rather than root, so you wont be able to edit other files as root, and any rogue plugins wont be able to either, which is good.

Sudoedit has various guards around what it'll let you edit, in particular, you can't edit a file in a directory you already have write permission on as doing so allows the user to bypass restrictions in the sudoers setup (there's more detail in their issue tracker. If the directory is already writable though, you don't need sudoedit anyway.

in reply to thingsiplay

Meanwhile, a reverse vim enjoyer like myself, using micro to edit any file running as my user. If it requires root to write, it will simply elevate the permissions for that operation when I press Ctrl+S, asking for password if needed.

Same idea with VSCodium, but via GUI polkit prompt.

Life is good when you don't hjkl ^_^

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in reply to Godric

Their libs have maybe under 10 seats, even though capitalists try to claim they are. Doesn't seem like they had any power in this
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in reply to tiredturtle

Liberalism is not the Liberal party. It's the marriage of capitalism and democracy that most countries have today.



in reply to Peter Link

“Here in Deir al-Balah, it’s like an apocalypse. There is no room for you to pitch a tent; you have to set it up near the coast… You have to protect your children from insects, from the heat, and there is no clean water, no toilets, all while the bombing never stops. You feel like you are subhuman here.”


  • Mohammed, a 42-year-old father of three, speaking in June 2024 about his experience of displacement from Rafah to Deir al-Balah governorate

Link to the Document: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territory: ‘You Feel Like You Are Subhuman’: Israel’s Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza



What are some fediverse apps that need contributors?


I'm a decent developer, but with only a couple years' professional experience and no formal training. I'm looking for open source projects to contribute to (ideally pick one or two and get dedicated to them).

I'm open to small or large projects.

I'm using this as my source of options:

fediverse.party/en/miscellaneo…

But I'm curious if there are other ones, or if you all have ideas about which ones are needing and deserving help.

Thanks!

in reply to Sentient Loom

I'd personally love to see Ibis get finished enough to become the go-to platform for fan wiki sites, replacing all the garbage ones filled with ads.
in reply to Remy Rose

I just forked it. That one seems interesting. Thanks for the suggestion.
in reply to Sentient Loom

When taking a broad longterm view, clearly Peertube and/or other video hosting and sharing alternatives to Youtube are the most strategically important since as bad as centralization/enclosure of the commons is for various mediums of online communities, the process is wholely complete in a good chunk of the world for informational videos with Youtube utterly dominating.

It is easy to underestimate how powerful of a fulcrum Youtube is for leveraging manipulation and control.

I have no idea if Peertube needs development help (I assume they likely do) and I am not sure what specifically the kinds of things they need help with are, so I say this more as a general observation.

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Amnesty International concludes Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza


in reply to streetfestival

“Here in Deir al-Balah, it’s like an apocalypse. There is no room for you to pitch a tent; you have to set it up near the coast… You have to protect your children from insects, from the heat, and there is no clean water, no toilets, all while the bombing never stops. You feel like you are subhuman here.”


  • Mohammed, a 42-year-old father of three, speaking in June 2024 about his experience of displacement from Rafah to Deir al-Balah governorate

Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territory: ‘You Feel Like You Are Subhuman’: Israel’s Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza

in reply to Keeponstalin

Shit is so fucked. I got plenty of extra room. I wish I could teleport his family here.
in reply to streetfestival

Here is the report. If I had to recommend a chapter it would probably be page 107

6.1.1 direct attacks on civilians or indiscriminate attacks


It has 15 investigations from Amesty International. Primarily large scale Israeli against Palestinian civilians where, Amnesty confirms there were no military targets nearby

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Threads Beta Feature Enables Fediverse Profiles


Meta's microblogging platform and X rival, Threads, has taken another step closer to two-way connectivity to the Fediverse.


Threads Beta Feature Enables Fediverse Profiles


Meta's microblogging platform and X rival, Threads, has taken another step closer to two-way connectivity to the Fediverse.
in reply to palordrolap

But if they want to train AI, can't they already scrape Fediverse since it's open to everyone?
in reply to Shatur

The hilarious thing is that if they did that the resulting LLM chatbot would shit on AI and large corporations constantly.


What the hell: Forbes advertising UN Human Relief Agency are terrorists


Just saw this advertisement on a Forbes article.

Someone is paying to equate UN Relief and Works Agency workers as HAMAS terrorists. I guess that explains why Israel is so comfortable bombing aide workers.

I’m surprised the Israel lobby (if that’s who sponsored this) thinks it’s worthwhile to sink this low… and that Forbes is allowing it on their news website

What a world…

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in reply to Mobilityfuture

Yeah why not let the UNHCR handle it? Why does there have to be a special, specific UN body handling Gaza rather than the usual refugee support body?

in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I think this approach is a step towards building genuine AI that encodes a world model that's used as a basis for actions and decision making. This is qualitatively different from just having a glorified Markov chain that spits out text tokens.


If Christmas can escape outside of December, Halloween gets to haunt us year round as well.


Fuck, I forgot this year. Life comes at you fast and you just gotta keep taking the blows day by day.
in reply to UltraGiGaGigantic

If Christmas can escape outside of December, Halloween gets to haunt us year round as well.


It kinda used to, but it lost the fight against christmas since the second one is less doomeric.

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