Oregon man pleads guilty to stalking Paige Bueckers after being caught with lingerie, ring for her
A 40-year-old man from the Pacific Northwest pleaded guilty to stalking Paige Bueckers after saying he wanted to marry her and was caught with lingerie and an engagement ring.
Biden’s Cuba Policy Leaves the Island in Wreckage
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/23820941
Oct 01, 2024
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Howard Eskin announces abrupt exit from WIP after 38 years
After nearly four decades with Philadelphia’s SportsRadio WIP, Howard Eskin announced he is parting ways with the station.
Glad to see Valve promoting KDE Plasma (the DE that SteamOS uses) in their most recent Steam sale art!
If you zoom in you can clearly see the Steam delivery girl using Windows 11 theme for KDE Plasma. It is so awesome that Valve artists pay attention even to the smallest details!
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genuine question, do people like the windows 11 UI? I know you can make it more win10 like but by default I think it looks ugly
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I've installed W11 for gf and I sorta see the appeal but they clearly had no idea what to do with the whitespace in the bottom left caused by moving the start button and instead filled it with a nonsense button that'll inevitably get clicked billions of times by people expecting it to be the start button.
in reply to LisaTrevor [she/her, they/them]
I can see why they moved all the buttons to the center (on widescreens, it's pretty silly to have to move the mouse pointer all the way), but the proper solution for that would have been a dock. And yeah, you can clearly see that they didn't want to go that far or they didn't realize that they wanted a dock, so you get this awkward in-between solution.
San Francisco hires ‘fat-positive’ body image expert to work for health department
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20410138
San Francisco hires ‘fat-positive’ expert Virgie Tovar to work for health department
Virgie Tovar describes the job as an ‘absolute dream come true’, as department yet to clarify what role she will playCameron Henderson (The Telegraph)
San Francisco hires ‘fat-positive’ body image expert to work for health department
San Francisco hires ‘fat-positive’ expert Virgie Tovar to work for health department
Virgie Tovar describes the job as an ‘absolute dream come true’, as department yet to clarify what role she will playCameron Henderson (The Telegraph)
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Here's what's in the spending bill that's drawing the ire of Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20424187
Congressional leadership on Wednesday unveiled legislation to punt the government funding deadline down the road, but that bill was pronounced dead only hours after it was revealed.
in reply to Rottcodd
This is pretty plausible, barring the conspiracy theories about Trump trying to manipulate media outlets and whatnot. As a Trump voter myself I have always had a HUGE issue with how both Trump and Vance postured about Trump caring about government spending and the national debt despite the fact that he ballooned both the debt and the deficit.
ActivityPub integration by julianlam · Pull Request #11580 · NodeBB/NodeBB · GitHub
NodeBB has moved its ActivityPub integration to the testing phase. Or so I would assume. Up until now it was being developed in a special ActivityPub branch and it's just been moved into the develop branch.
ActivityPub integration by julianlam · Pull Request #11580 · NodeBB/NodeBB
This pull requests adds ActivityPub integration into NodeBB. It is not meant to be completely exhaustive, but mostly a proof-of-concept integration that will be improved over time. For example: wh...GitHub
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Cuban people to mobilize against US blockade
Cuban people to mobilize against US blockade : Peoples Dispatch
The call for the mobilization on December 20 was made by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-CanelPablo Meriguet (Peoples Dispatch)
Cuban people to mobilize against US blockade
Cuban people to mobilize against US blockade : Peoples Dispatch
The call for the mobilization on December 20 was made by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-CanelPablo Meriguet (Peoples Dispatch)
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Radio stations go to new places to court younger listeners
With dating mixers, breweries and family days, stations aim to welcome millennials to public media fandom.
NDP will vote to topple Trudeau and propose confidence vote, Singh says
NDP will vote to topple Trudeau and propose confidence vote, Singh says
Jagmeet Singh's statement comes after a week in which the Liberals saw two ministers step down, including former finance minister Chrystia Freeland.Sean Previl (Global News)
Government shutdown live updates: Congress scrambles to reach spending deal before Saturday
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20422408
Government shutdown live updates: Congress scrambles to reach spending deal before Saturday
Follow live updates and the latest news as government funding is set to expire on Saturday if lawmakers fail to pass a short-term spending bill.NBC News
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
This works for any task or sport too I feel like. Once you're like "okay, watch this", you're screwed
ESPN Kicks Off First-Ever Expanded 12-Team College Football Playoff with Extensive On-Site Studio Programming
ESPN’s expansive studio programming surrounding the expanded 12-team 2024-25 College Football Playoff kicks off on Friday, Dec. 20...
ESPN Kicks Off First-Ever Expanded 12-Team College Football Playoff with Extensive On-Site Studio Programming
First Round begins with back-to-back College GameDay shows in South Bend and Columbus, Friday and Saturday ESPN’s expansive studio programming surrounding the expanded 12-team 2024-25 College FootballJulie McKay (ESPN Press Room U.S.)
Wyden Again Warns That ‘SS7’ Telecom Flaw Lets Foreign Countries Broadly Spy On American Communications
Wyden Again Warns That ‘SS7’ Telecom Flaw Lets Foreign Countries Broadly Spy On American Communications
For many many years, experts have warned about massive longstanding flaws in Signaling System 7 (SS7, or Common Channel Signaling System 7), a series of protocols hackers can exploit to t…Techdirt
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in reply to Agosagror • • •Tesseract has had PeerTube embed support for well over a year now. There's nothing stopping other UIs from supporting them 🤷🏻♂️
tesseract.dubvee.org/c/veronic…
They work great when sharing a PeerTube link in Lemmy, but I've had issues where subscribing to a Peertube channel either doesn't pull anything or only does an initial pull of a few videos. New posts don't seem to come in. That's some Lemmy to/from Peertube federation trouble. However, on the PT posts that do come in, i can upvote/downvote and comment on them.
m_f
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in reply to m_f • • •I'm 100% planning on integrating loops, but there's a problem that needs solved. The embed data returned when querying a loops link doesn't include an embed video URL (which is how most but not all of the embed media is rendered). There's also nothing in the metadata for a loops link that can derive the video URL (which is a trick I use for some other embed media or where I don't want the user to have to use the special "share" links).
I've emailed the Loops team asking if they would add the
oc:videometa tag in the header info, but I have not heard back.If that doesn't pan out, I have tested hotlinking the video URL, and I can get that to render.
Ex: dubvee.org/post/2293134
Since that works, and if all else fails, I can add a server-side API endpoint to Tesseract that will fetch the loops page, parse it for the
videotag, and essentially scrape the page to get the video link. That's messy, but I can make it work (though I'd prefer not to).m_f
in reply to Admiral Patrick • • •<video>element by JS:And hopefully it'll get open source soon or have some way of filing bugs/feature requests. I saw that the dev created joinloops.org/ and is planning on putting a roadmap there soon.
Admiral Patrick
in reply to m_f • • •I just put together a basic API endpoint and am successfully scraping the video URLs. Have a very rough integration working in dev, so I think this is going to be supported soon :)
Edit: Hell yeah!
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in reply to Agosagror • • •As Admiral Pat mentions, embeds are easy enough. I don't know how Tesseract does it, but a low-tech solution is to just replace 'watch' in the URL with 'embed' and stick it in a iframe. From Lemmy's GitHub, it looks like there's been work on this, but I'm not familiar enough with it to know whether it's for future versions that haven't been released yet.
New videos used to come in to Lemmy as expected. There's been some regression that stopped it. It's possible to bring them in manually though (by searching for the URL), and - like with embeds - it's possible that it's been fixed but not yet released.
PT's videos channels are ActivityPub Group types like Lemmy's communities, but it doesn't handle federation the same way. It does it in a way that's more compatible with Mastodon. Lemmy's communities Announce everything they receive (posts, comments, votes, etc) and so if you receive that Announce, then as long as you trust the community, you can trust that the contents haven't been changed and process it. PT's video channels only Announce new posts (so on Mastodon, it ap
... show moreAs Admiral Pat mentions, embeds are easy enough. I don't know how Tesseract does it, but a low-tech solution is to just replace 'watch' in the URL with 'embed' and stick it in a iframe. From Lemmy's GitHub, it looks like there's been work on this, but I'm not familiar enough with it to know whether it's for future versions that haven't been released yet.
New videos used to come in to Lemmy as expected. There's been some regression that stopped it. It's possible to bring them in manually though (by searching for the URL), and - like with embeds - it's possible that it's been fixed but not yet released.
PT's videos channels are ActivityPub Group types like Lemmy's communities, but it doesn't handle federation the same way. It does it in a way that's more compatible with Mastodon. Lemmy's communities Announce everything they receive (posts, comments, votes, etc) and so if you receive that Announce, then as long as you trust the community, you can trust that the contents haven't been changed and process it. PT's video channels only Announce new posts (so on Mastodon, it appears as if the channel has Boosted content by the channel owner), but for everything else, it's a combination of sending out a 'post update' (which is essentially an invitation to query the outboxes it provides for votes and comments), and just flinging out the comment as is, without the HTTP signature. If you get that comment, then you can either use the LD signature that Mastodon includes to verify, or you can look at the ID, and fetch it from it's source. As such, Lemmy's federation model is mostly Push-based, whereas PeerTube's is a bit of Push, and a lot more Pull.
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