House passes funding bill with just hours until government shutdown
cross-posted from: thelemmy.club/post/20429423
Congressional leaders have been scrambling for days to avert a partial government shutdown by the end of Friday.
House passes funding bill with just hours until government shutdown
Congressional leaders have been scrambling for days to avert a partial government shutdown by the end of Friday.
Insolvencies in Germany up by 25%, with more to come in 2025
Insolvencies in Germany up by 25%, with more to come in 2025
Insolvencies among German businesses were up by almost 25% this year, credit bureau Creditreform said on Monday, as firms aredailyfinland
Two killed and scores injured in Germany as car ploughs into crowd at Christmas market
Two killed and scores injured in Germany as car ploughs into crowd at Christmas market
Dark BMW reportedly drove into crowd in eastern German town of Magdeburg in what is being described as a terror attackKate Connolly (The Guardian)
How Facebook restricted news in Palestinian territories
How Facebook restricted news in Palestinian territories
Palestinian news outlets have seen a steep drop in audience engagement since October 2023.Ahmed Nour, Joe Tidy and Yara Farag (BBC News)
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.
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That's an old request and from both sides there were works to get it working. No idea why it isn't working yet.
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)
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ • • •Lumidaub
in reply to flashgnash • • •But then you wisely decided to shut your dirty mouth.
Edit: /jk
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in reply to flashgnash • • •Although, from an ecological point of view, asteroid mining and orbital manufacturing plants would be a good way of offloading the environmental costs of a post-scarcity society.
But nothing beats a matter replicator.
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in reply to Redderthanmisty • • •Matter replicators you would hope would bring about post scarcity and the kind of society you see in Star Trek, I have my doubts one would ever be developed without greed as a motivation though
Short of changing human nature I don't think even with all tthat tech we'd end up being a fair society, people would hoard energy, replicator tech, political power etc (unless it's so simple people could build them themselves I suppose)
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in reply to flashgnash • • •eldavi
in reply to theonlytruescotsman • • •I always felt like I was born too early for Starfleet.
I seriously would offer my life to this end; exploring space like Archer might have done.
PolandIsAStateOfMind
in reply to flashgnash • • •Funnily enough, it was not a focus for the United Federation of Planets, seeing as having over 100 major inhabited worlds the number of colonies was relatively small and the Starfleet numbers and ships were very small.
We just see the show's title and that is is always from the perspective of Starfleet members.
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in reply to flashgnash • • •Not at first. The first tasks would be making sure all are housed, fed, and can lead decent lives where work is meaningful and necessary.
But even while that’s going on we would have a great number of people who would be better off doing minimum work and pursuing other interests. Much of the “work” under capitalism is just detrimental to ourselves and our environment.
Space travel would become meaningful and achievable again as it would not need to find a reason to be profitable. We would free to combine our global resources, to share technology and pursue space travel for the simple pursuits of exploration and survival.
It would actually inspire many people to pursue and take an interest in Space travel when they’re not forced to live as slaves doing meaningless jobs building plastic trinkets or figuring out how to get money out of people on mindless phone games.
And the goal would not just be for some competing companies to stick flags on rocks or mine asteroids to make more useless trinkets.
So I think it would become a grea
... show moreNot at first. The first tasks would be making sure all are housed, fed, and can lead decent lives where work is meaningful and necessary.
But even while that’s going on we would have a great number of people who would be better off doing minimum work and pursuing other interests. Much of the “work” under capitalism is just detrimental to ourselves and our environment.
Space travel would become meaningful and achievable again as it would not need to find a reason to be profitable. We would free to combine our global resources, to share technology and pursue space travel for the simple pursuits of exploration and survival.
It would actually inspire many people to pursue and take an interest in Space travel when they’re not forced to live as slaves doing meaningless jobs building plastic trinkets or figuring out how to get money out of people on mindless phone games.
And the goal would not just be for some competing companies to stick flags on rocks or mine asteroids to make more useless trinkets.
So I think it would become a great focus as we’d no longer be toiling just to live another day and would be asking greater questions about our place in the universe.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆ • • •Capitalism goes vroom vroom, capitalism wins
(Not really tho)