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Omfattande cigarettsmuggling avslöjad i Karlshamn. Klockan 11:00 på förmiddagen den 22 september rullade en litauisk lastbil av färjan i Stillerydshamnen, Karlshamn. En tulltjänsteman beslutade att kontrollera lasten.

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Malmer och mineraler i reformisternas landsbygdsprogram. Reformisternas landsbygdsprogram börjar kapitlet om gruvbrytning med ett helt felaktigt påstånende om att det inte öppnats några nya gruvor i Sverige på decennier. Det är bara att kolla på Wikipedia så går det att hitta ett antal gruvor som öppnats de senaste decennierna.

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Have you done tests to see if sites or places you send information to can view them?


For instance, People I know that are using Eventbrite for private event registration. To sign up for the event with or without an account, you have to write and confirm your email in the boxes, I did some looking up to see if hosts can see the email. I didn't find any answers so I made a Reddit post asking, and got a reply saying "No, they can't. Eventbrite deletes them as soon as you submit the form." I wanted to be sure so I created a private test event and registered for it in a private window. I then went to my event dashboard and clicked on the ticket # where I can in fact view it (the email shown is made up).

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I only asked Perplexity after trying to find out myself. It did in fact find the answer (link #8: View your Attendee Summary report): "Review attendee purchase details like email address ..." I've found LLMs and search tools like Perplexity to be unreliable for answering questions like this for websites, as well as software. Which means I may not turn to them in cases where they actually would help. It's too bad they hallucinate a lot too.



OBS Studio 31.0.0 released


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in reply to petsoi

is abandoning kepler related to the higher gpu driver requirement or anti cheat architecture or both? i can't imagine this change saving more than a few megabytes
in reply to SitD

They bumped the NVENC SDK to a more recent version with new features, I guess this is the part that dropped Kepler support technically speaking



in reply to Leaflet



Israel plans largest West Bank land grab in decades




Not everything has to be shit. People make things better.




Mastodon isn't perfect.

But the fact a social network exists that is completely free to use

has no venture capital investors

has no shareholders to answer to

has no growth targets

with a web interface with zero tracking cookies

and mobile apps with zero trackers at all

with ten thousand server administrators who donate their time for user safety

is - in my opinion - mindbogglingly cool, given the state of the world we live in. Not everything has to be shit. People make things better.




How Private Israeli Security Firms Are Killing Free Speech on College Campuses


in reply to NightOwl

Remember kids, a protest without threat of escalation is no protest at all.

Learn to engrave brass.


in reply to theonlytruescotsman

They're not winning. They're trying to prevent the worst.
in reply to sexy_peach

The worst would be getting a bunch more people killed and then still losing
in reply to CyberMonkey404

Preventing the complete loss of their sovereignty—essentially preserving their nation in the face of aggression?
in reply to hubobes

..so they should've taken the first peace deal in 2014 before Russia backed the Republics of donetsk and luhansk in their uprising?
in reply to sexy_peach

No one can ever guarantee anything, but Russia wouldn't fuck with them if there's an actual deal and they abide by it instead of violating it.
in reply to theonlytruescotsman

Ukraine made some mistakes under the Minsk Agreements, like delaying certain implementations and occasional ceasefire breaches, but these were often reactions to continued attacks. The larger issue is Russia’s violations: it broke the Budapest Memorandum by annexing Crimea in March 2014, violating Ukraine’s sovereignty. While the Minsk Agreements came later, Russia also undermined them by arming and supporting separatists in Eastern Ukraine. Blaming Ukraine ignores Russia’s clear role in starting and escalating the conflict.
in reply to B0rax

Let's not forget who broke their treaty precipitating the attack.
in reply to sexy_peach

I’m pretty sure being kidnapped off the streets and marched to front lines to die is worse, but okay.


Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale or ban of TikTok in the US


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Usually they try to placate the masses by giving them bread and circuses.

Now bread is $10 and circus is being banned.

Interesting strategy. We'll see how it plays out.



Former Defense Minister Accuses Israel of Committing War Crimes in Gaza (New York Times, 2024-12-01)










Immich release v1.122.0


Welcome to release v1.122.0 of Immich. After a long release break, Immich is back and brings many new features with loads of bug fixes to enhance the user experience further and make Immich more delightful to use. Some of the highlights below:
  • HDR video support in the mobile app
  • Multiple URLs for machine learning service
  • Automatic switching between server URLs in the mobile app
  • Ability to hide users when searching in an Immich instance
  • Access the most recent albums through the web navigation bar
  • Custom email templates
  • Automatically clean up files left behind by interrupted uploads
  • More responsive hosted maps for users in Oceania
  • Notable fix: swiping between videos failing on older Android devices
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