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TIL Shohreh Aghdashloo (Avasarala in The Expanse) voiced Sheriff Grayson in Arcane


Also, Admiral Shala'Raan vas Tonbay, leader of the quarian people in the Mass Effect games.

I just finished watching The Expanse, and I was looking up information to soothe the grief.

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Vernissage is another photo-sharing platform in the Fediverse


Seems more suitable for serious photographers than the casual audience from Instagram, but it might be worth it promoting it as well.
in reply to rglullis

Invitation code... Yet no instruction on how to get one.
in reply to jim

Reach out to @mczachurski@mastodon.social, the developer.




β€˜National scandal’: The BBC’s Gaza cover-up


in reply to NightOwl

Public funding needs to be pulled from BBC.
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in reply to geneva_convenience

Sure, let's forfeit even more power to corporate news which not only covers up western imperialism but also pushes right-wing narratives
in reply to azolus

British state media is just as much pro-western-imperialism as its corporate-owned media. I don't think they're that different on domestic issues either.
in reply to Dessalines

If Starmer had any balls then he'd undo the Johnson assignment to the BBC chair and give it to someone who would kick out the TERFs and other cunts to at least dial it back to the passive-progressive era.

This isn't even just a morally good thing, it'd be smart in a basic selfish way. Labour has done some very mildly good things internal policy wise with the trains and bills, but they're getting fucked in the media with a country that's full of hate constantly stirred by extreme Far-Right narratives.

God I hate respectability politics, anyone remotely decent takes the high road, and worse and worse people keep coming out of the woodwork and punch lower and lower and then they win. Fucking sucks.

in reply to NightOwl

Side point, but remember that time Then after they got caught, the BBC restored the originals, but luckily the wayback machine saved their edits.

British state media is no better than its tabloids.



Gaza ceasefire will be six-weeks, with three hostages released per week: Report


The looming ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will last six weeks, with Hamas releasing three hostages every week, according to Reuters.

Hamas will release female hostages and those under 19 years old first, followed by men over 50.

Israel will release thirty Palestinian prisoners for each hostage released and fifty for each Israeli female soldier.

Hamas will release a total of 33 hostages during the first phase, including all women (including soldiers), children, and men over 50.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Turns out?

The ceasefire lasted less than a day. Then Israel decided to go do some more slaughtering.

in reply to ubergeek

Ceasefire officially starts on Sunday. After that Biden steps down and the genocide ends. Israel is killing as many kids as they can until then. Unless Trump turns out as easy to manipulate as Biden and he gives Netanyahu the green light after a few days.
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in reply to geneva_convenience

Headline obscures the hostages released by the zios. These are largely women and children who've been kidnapped, tortured and SA'd.
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Israel attacks Syrian forces shortly after Turkey's Erdogan calls for end to 'aggression'


Israeli warplanes have targeted Syrian military positions in the town of Ghadir al-Bustan on the border between the Daraa and Quneitra governorates.

At least one person was killed in the strike on Wednesday and another was wounded, according to local Syrian news outlet Daraa 24.

Israel has continued targeting Syrian positions despite the collapse of the Assad dynasty in December, and targets have expanded to include forces loyal to the new administration.

Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan demanded in a speech that Israel stop its β€œaggressive actions” against Syria, where a new government is now in charge following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.

Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s de-facto leader, said that Israel had no justifications for its actions in Syria, but that his country was not able to be drawn into a new conflict.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s de-facto leader, said that Israel had no justifications for its actions in Syria, but that his country was not able to be drawn into a new conflict.


A country that won't defend itself from hostile foreign powers is a country whose leaders deserve to get merked.




I love Steam Deck wallpapers


Collection:
imgur.com/a/steam-deck-built-w…

Uploaded by Twitter user:
https://x.com/SadlyItsBradley/status/1499441982762065920

in reply to LiamBox

Yeah, they're very nice, was pleasently surprised that they come with a Bazzite install.


Billionaire-proofing the internet β€” Pluralistic


in reply to JaggedRobotPubes

He lists examples in the article.

Once upon a time, we had a solid way of overcoming the problem of lock-in. We'd reverse-engineer a proprietary system and make a free, open alternative. We've been hacking fire exits into walled gardens since the Usenet days, with the creation of the alt.* hierarchy:

eff.org/deeplinks/2019/11/alti…

When the corporate owners of Unix started getting all weird about source-code access and user-modifiability, we didn't insist that Unix users were bad people for sticking with a corporate OS. We reverse-engineered Unix and set all those users free:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Proj…

The answer to Microsoft's proprietary SMB network protocol wasn't a campaign to shame people for having SMB running on their LANs. It was reverse-engineering SMB and making SAMBA, which is now in every single device in your home and office, and it's gloriously free as in speech and free as in beer:

eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/samb…

in reply to flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)

I honestly can't understand how people enjoy Mastodon that much. I can find some 3 or 4 cool things, but I can't find much. There's not only the discoverability thing, but I also wonder how does the timelines can get organised.




Proxy Alice: Predictive Messages For Concealed Communication


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in reply to sebastiancarlos

If Alice is able to send "algorithm updates" through a secure and untraceable medium, why not just use that to send a unique email address that Bob can send messages to?

If the links between participants is to remain secret, why not have a big ledger shared between a thousand people that any of them can send unaddressed messages to? Bob would send a message encrypted with Alice's public key and it gets mixed into the ledger. Alice then pulls the entire ledger and then decrypts any messages encrypted by her public key.

I don't see why there is a need to accept the inherrent unreliably of an llm to solve this problem.

in reply to SavvyWolf

Alice: destroy the whole system they are here. Bob: Are you sure, that doesn't sound correct?
Alice: Apologies, my mistake. Ask me something else.
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Selfhosted P2P File Transfer & Messaging PWA


App: chat.positive-intentions.com/

A p2p encrypted file transfer and messaging app. Here are some features below:

  • Open Source
  • Cross platform
    • PWA
    • iOS, Android, Desktop (self compile)
    • App store, Play store (coming soon)
    • Desktop
      • Windows, Macos, Linux (self compile)
      • run index.html on any modern browser


    • Decentralized


  • Secure
    • No cookies
    • P2P encrypted
    • No registration
    • No installing


  • Messaging
    • Group Messaging (coming soon)
    • Text Messaging
    • Multimedia Messaging
    • Screensharing (on desktop browsers)
    • Offline Messaging (in research phase)
    • File Transfer
    • Video Calls


  • Data Ownership
    • Self Hosting
    • GitHub pages Hosting
    • Local-Only storage


Check it out!

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in reply to positive_intentions

I mean compiling an app to do that seems quite a high barrier to entry. I guess you could use the web version on mobile too maybe?
in reply to amzd

the web version is intended to work on all platforms without compilation.

a html file-input is simple to add on a webpage. when selecting a file, its loaded into memory. at that point you can encrypt that file and sent it over webrtc... voila; p2p encrypted file transfer.

my approach to a mobile (ios/android) version is using capacitorjs/tauri... its basically a native wrapper with a webview.



AffΓ€rsmannen som aldrig skulle ha Γ₯talats. I november 2024 fΓΆll en frikΓ€nnande dom i Svea HovrΓ€tt. Svea HovrΓ€tt faststΓ€llde dΓ€rmed en dom i Stockholms tingsrΓ€tt som fΓΆll den 31 mars 2023.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/01/15/aff…



Re: Re: Bluesky and Decentralization - from ActivityPub spec co-author Christine Lemmer-Webber


in reply to whtwnd.com/bnewbold.net/3lbvbt…

which is in reply to dustycloud.org/blog/how-decent…

in reply to Blaze (he/him)

I still don't get how they want to evidence that as there's still no relay today not operated by Bluesky where people can register.

A few people have mentioned experimenting with self hosting a relay in the other thread, but that still seems like early experimenting due to the lack of relays with open registrations

in reply to Blaze (he/him)

@Blaze (he/him) I heard someone mention Blacksky a couple of times. I forgot who, but apparently they are trying to set up alternatives for Bluesky on the AT protocol network.

in reply to compostgoblin

Where's the anti-CSAM army now? Probably not investigating Meta as always



Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal imminent after breakthrough in Doha


https://www.axios.com/2025/01/15/gaza-hostage-ceasefire-deal-israel-hamas

in reply to Alsephina

Biden could have done this for ages but didn't. Instead he just sent another 8 billion in weapons to Israel.
in reply to jsomae

Biden had nothing to do with the delays. It is like saying Carter could have gotten those Iranian hostages out before the election... no he couldn't. One party to the deal was waiting until after the democrats lost the whitehouse until they accepted it.


ShadPS4 now on flathub


It’s very crash-prone for me (fedora 41, amd graphics), but I am able to load up and play bloodborne in a window. The game pad button does nothing, playing fullscreen crashes the emulator, game window losing focus crashes, closing the game window crashes… but I’m excited to see development progress.
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