Eight Tech Giants Dominate: 53% of U.S. Stock Market Gains in 2024
Eight Tech Giants Dominate: 53% of U.S. Stock Market Gains in 2024
In 2024, eight tech giants—Nvidia, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Alphabet, Meta, Broadcom, and Microsoft—drove a significant share of U.S. stock market growth. Together, these companies added an astounding $6.Admin (Econovis)
Sportfiskarnas anklagelser mot Kanalgratis. Jag skrev för några dagar en sammanfattning av tjuvfiskeanklagelserna mot sportfiskeföretaget Kanalgratis. Där utlovade jag en uppföljning med an artikel om organisationen Sportfiskarnas agerande i sammanhanget.
given that Ukraine and Denmark signed 10-year security agreement, does that mean Ukraine would be obliged to defend Greenland against the US?
Ukraine and Denmark sign 10-year security agreement
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday (23 February)Alexandra Brzozowski (EURACTIV)
State to probe why Pacific Palisades reservoir was offline, empty when firestorm exploded
Newsom orders probe into why Pacific Palisades reservoir was offline during fires
A reservoir in the Palisades that holds 117 million gallons of water was offline this month for previously scheduled maintenance.Matt Hamilton (Los Angeles Times)
Vladimir Putin is ready for summit with Donald Trump, says Kremlin
Vladimir Putin is ready for summit with Donald Trump, says Kremlin
US president-elect says meeting being set up, emphasising a push to end war in UkraineDaria Mosolova (Financial Times)
The president-elect described the death toll as “staggering” and added: “It’s a war that I’m going to try really to stop as quickly as I can.”Western officials including Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte have sought to stress the importance of Trump ensuring “peace through strength” in Ukraine, and avoiding a defeat for Kyiv that would embolden Putin and his allies in China, Iran and North Korea.
It will never cease to amaze me that modern liberals are to the right of actual fascists on the issue of war.
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The alliance between Putin and Trump is a classic example of imperialist collusion, driven by their shared goal to consolidate power and weaken global resistance to their agendas. This partnership, rooted in the contradictions of capitalism, has always been about advancing the interests of oligarchs, not the people.
Putin seeks to rewrite the international order to secure Russia’s dominance, while Trump’s rhetoric about "ending the war" serves as a smokescreen for reducing U.S. costs and influence-shifting. Both pursue imperialist objectives under the guise of diplomacy, ensuring the working class in Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. pays the price.
Marxist analysis reveals that such alliances inevitably crumble under their internal contradictions. This “summit” isn’t about peace but the division of spoils among ruling classes only perpetuating war and exploitation.
North America's first solar community comes to an end in Okotoks
North America's first solar community comes to an end in Okotoks
Okotoks' internationally-recognized Drake Landing Solar Community is set to be fully decommissioned by the end of 2025.Amir Said (Western Wheel)
Why is Japan stealing videos from China?!
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Auf YouTube findest du die angesagtesten Videos und Tracks. Außerdem kannst du eigene Inhalte hochladen und mit Freunden oder gleich der ganzen Welt teilen.www.youtube.com
2024 was Earth’s hottest year on record, passing a dangerous warming threshold
2024 was Earth’s hottest year on record, passing a dangerous warming threshold
Global temperatures were the hottest on record in 2024; it was the first year where the average temperature topped 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial times.Carolyn Gramling (Science News)
'Make Carbon Dioxide Great Again' law would ban carbon reduction efforts in Wyoming
‘Make Carbon Dioxide Great Again’ law would ban carbon reduction efforts in Wyoming
Sen. Steinmetz wants to repeal Wyoming's carbon capture mandate for coal plants.Dustin Bleizeffer (WyoFile)
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Syria's new government says it thwarted Islamic State attack on Shia shrine
The new Syrian government announced on Saturday that it had foiled an attack by the Islamic State group (IS) targeting the Sayyida Zeinab Shia shrine in the south of the Syrian capital, Damascus.
A Syrian intelligence source, quoted by the official Sana news agency, said that security forces "managed to foil an attempt by IS to carry out a bomb attack inside the mausoleum of Sayyida Zeinab".
The source added that several people had been arrested.
Syria's new government says it thwarted Islamic State attack on Shia shrine
The new Syrian government announced on Saturday that it had foiled an attack by the Islamic State group (IS) targeting the Sayyida Zeinab Shia shrine in the south of the Syrian capital, Damascus.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)
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Struggling to pick the right Notion alternative—need help
Obsidian - Sharpen your thinking
Obsidian is the private and flexible note‑taking app that adapts to the way you think.obsidian.md
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You could sync to cloud but I kinda use it as a paper notebook and reader/writer so I keep my backups local. Might do PDF backups to one of the clouds, they give you some options. But then again, a lot of my handwritten things get OCR/written into a document anyway... And after a year is done I rarely go back to the same diary anyway. And the important ones I save as PDF anyway..
This kinda setup is working for me so far.
You might be different.... As we all are.
boot on LUKS encrypted drive ( initramfs Vs initrd ) ?
Hi,
I'm trying to encrypt the root filesystem / of a raspberry pi 4 device running under Devuan rpi ( custom kernel )
I'm following LUKS on Raspberry Pi 2021 guide
That explain step by step how achieve this.
But the guide use initramfs and my distro seem to use initrd
So the question, is: should I migrate to initramfs ? and how check whats is inside my current initrd
or keep-up with initrd but then how insert the necessary to enable LUKS drive to be mounted by it ( initrd ) ?
Thanks.
LUKS on Raspberry Pi
Guide to perform a full disk encryption of the SD Card of a Raspberry Pi running Raspberry Pi OSLUKS-on-Raspberry-Pi
Flera fall av bedrägerier mot äldre. I januari har ett stort antal bedrägerier mot äldre inträffat runt om i landet enligt polisen. De vill med anledning av det påminna om hur en person kan skydda sig.
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Is he doing research to study Auschwitz for his own genocide?
This is not what we meant by "supporting academic research"
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Network Monitoring and Intrusion Detection
blog.hardill.me.uk/2025/01/11/…
For little while now I’ve been curious how much traffic a month I’ve been using on my home network, my ISP (A&A) has an API which hooks into their metering/billing system to show how much of any quota has been used and I have a Node-RED flow that calls this regularly, feeds it into InfluxDB and then into Grafana to generate charts like this one
This works pretty well and gives me a good idea […]
Network Monitoring and Intrusion Detection
For little while now I’ve been curious how much traffic a month I’ve been using on my home network, my ISP (A&A) has an API which hooks into their metering/billing system to show ho…Ben's Place
The new Vim project - What has changed after Bram
November, current Vim maintainer Christian Brabandt delivered a keynote on “the new Vim project" that detailed how the community has reorganized itself to continue maintaining Vim and what the future looks like.
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I scrubbed through it quickly.
First half is about housekeeping, history, funding, etc.
Second half is about future directions and it seems conservative. No huge changes planned, other than a new website. :) Discussed encouraging new developers, polling users for what to do next, maintaining quality.
Ended with some q&a.
9.2 will include XDG (.dotfiles) and Wayland support.
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One should probably search the commits for wayland but I am on mobile right now:
github.com/search?q=repo%3Avim…
Appears to be the GUI version and the clipboard support, yes.
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The biggest thing missing from helix right now imo is plugin support, so a lot of plugins that I really like wouldn't be available. I use fugitive a lot for working with git for example.
Another one is the quickfix list in combination with ex commands. One thing you can do for example is setup :make to run your compiler and then when you get compilation errors they'll show up in your quickfix list. You can then use :Cfilter to focus on one type of error and then :cdo to for example do a find and replace on the remaining lines.
In general, if I don't have an lsp available for whatever reason (I work in cmake a fair amount at my $DAYJOB for example) I would much rather use vim, in particular because of the stuff that you can do with ex commands that I mentioned above (also works great with grep) but also because of the ctags support.
Helix can do a lot of nice things out of the box for a lot of cases of software editing, but it's not nearly as broad or as customizable of a tool as vim
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Helix has better defaults for sure and I get why people might prefer it but I have a very hard time imagining it being a better choice than vim in every situation even with a lot more development.
Also, if you work with programming for example your editor is going to be one of your main tools and I think that "reading guides" is an acceptable amount of effort to put in to learning such a tool. Vim has a higher barrier of entry than it needs to (this can to some extent be explained with backwards compatability) but with Helix you still have to put some time in to understanding the editing model anyway.
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but with Helix you still have to put some time in to understanding the editing model anyway.
With Vim you have that as well.
for the terminal
no thank you
there is currently no plugin system available
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it's not just that this is not for me. i genuinely don't see the point of a terminal-only editor (even vim has a gui version) without any extensibility. the reason vim and emacs are still being used despite being old and full of cruft is that their extensibility makes them very adaptable. treesitter et al seem enough now, but what about ten years from now?
it's also weird their motivation for being terminal-only is better performance, as if guis are this super resource intensive thing and not something that's been mainstream for at least 30 years
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This Week in Plasma: Final Plasma 6.3 Features
This Week in Plasma: Final Plasma 6.3 Features
Welcome to a new issue of "This Week in Plasma"! Every week we cover as much as possible of what's happening in the world of KDE Plasma and its associated apps like Discover, System Monitor, and more.This Week in Plasma: Final Plasma 6.3 Features
Experimental Linux Address Space Isolation "ASI" v2 Patches: I/O Throughput Lower By 70%
Experimental Linux Address Space Isolation "ASI" v2 Patches: I/O Throughput Lower By 70%
Google engineers and others have been talking about Address Space Isolation 'ASI' for the Linux kernel to better deal with speculative execution attacks and other CPU vulnerabilitieswww.phoronix.com
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The issue with that approach for the desktop is everyone will just move to other OS-es.
When Microsoft does it, you live with it cuz you have no choice.
These patches do offer some benefits for cloud providers or in general orgs that host a bunch of different products on potentially the same machine.
I could see benefits in them, especially if the v3 or whatever addresses some of the issues.
Don’t known but just to be safe let me fix it already :
system-ctl disable address-space-isolation@memory-security.service
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