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in reply to Arthur Besse

They only give a shit because the US is threatening to take their colony away from them.

~~Pot calling the kettle black~~Danes calling the Americans white.

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in reply to HiddenLayer555

The legal framework for Greenland to declare independence has been in place for decades.

They're currently a self-ruling territory that is part of the Danish realm by choice. Not saying that forgives old colonialist crimes, but it hasn't been a Danish colony for a while now.

in reply to Arthur Besse

Well done!

Publicly announcing what everyone who's paying attention has known for the better part of a century at the EXACT time where it's the least likely to influence those in power is some excellent fucking spycraft!

What's next? They're going to point out that the hundreds of US military bases in foreign countries aren't there to help out the locals? 🙄🤦



Nora Adin Fares har skrivit en artikel i ETC om medier och mediekritik. Mycket som står i artikeln är rimligt men samtidigt är en hel del också orimligt. Artikeln är indelad i olika avsnitt och jag ska kommentera varje avsnitt för sig.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/12/13/med…

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Jag skrev nyligen om en arbetsmiljörapport från Jordbrukssverket. Efter kontakter med en del yrkesfiskare så har det framgått att de är väldigt kritiska till rapporten. De menar att den ger en falsk bild av arbetsmiljöproblemen i yrkesfisket.

fiske.zaramis.se/2025/12/13/mi…


in reply to King

You okay buddy? You went on a trolling spree or smtn? But true, the amounts of AI bs is copious these days


History of Piracy


Hi I'm currently try to learn more about the history of piracy. I know that at some point I saved a very cool plain HTML website regarding that topic that was recommended here but I lost it :/ So now I hope you have cool sources. I'm only into the piracy since a couple of years so everything will be helpful.
in reply to slice

warez and IRC is where I started. There used to be IRC channels you could go to and get links to warez sites for stuff or simply share directly via IRC downloading. The people who were in college/university with T1 lines were the kings of that stuff at the time as everyone else was lucky if they were even on a 56k dial-up connection. I pretty much pirated almost every Dreamcast game via IRC OR via forums where people would burn stuff to a disc for you and then physically mail the discs to your house. I had a buddy that was in college half way across the country that would do this. download a bunch of stuff via his T1 line, burn the stuff to a bunch of CD-Rs and then mail them to my house, I remember that's how I got Windows 2000.
in reply to rozodru

It started way before that.

People copying books and sheet music. If you're talking electronic, then I have "pirated" reel to reel music copied from records from the 60's.

If you're talking computers, I have floppy discs copied and passed around from the 80's.

BBS's existed in the 70's and were sharing stuff before IRC became popular.

Heck, if humans can technically make a copy of it, no matter how difficult, we will and freely share it.

in reply to rozodru

thats sounds so cool an in a way also very inconvenient
in reply to slice

This interview with one of the co-founders of Pirate Bay is enjoyable and illuminating. darknetdiaries.com/transcript/…
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Socialdemokraterna företräder i allt väsentligt exakt samma politik som den nuvarande regeringen. En röst på socialdemoktraterna är att rösta på en fortsatt högerpolitik med försvar av privatiseringar, rasistisk intergrations- och invandringspolitik, fascistisk kriminalpolitk med barn i fängelse.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/12/13/gor…



in reply to youradhere

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declared a “code red” last week as the upstart faces greater rivalry from Google, threatening its ability to monetize its AI products and meet its ambitious revenue targets.


Interesting that even Sam Altman is worried now!
AFAIK there are also problems that Chinese companies have their own tool chain, and are releasing high level truly open source solutions for AI.

Seems to me a problem for the sky high profits could be that it is hard to make AI lock in, like is popular with much software and cloud services. But with AI you can use whatever tool is best value, and switch to the competition whenever you want.

It's nice that it will probably be impossible for 1 company to monopolize AI, like Microsoft did with operating systems for decades.

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in reply to Buffalox

I don‘t know of a single

truly open source solutions for AI


from China. China doesn‘t seem very keen on open source as a whole to be honest. That is unless they can monetize on open source projects from outside of China. Their companies love doing that.

in reply to CosmoNova

DeepSeek the software is open source.
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Sen Palestinafrågan hamnade högt på den politisk agendan har det lett till en rad uteslutningar ur Vänsterpartiet. Först uteslöts Alling i Linköping, därefter ett par personer i Skåne. Därefter Kristofer Lundberg i Göteborg. Slutligen Lorena Delgado Varas och Daniel Riazat i Stockholm. Tre av uteslutningarna har lett till skapandet av nya partiprojekt.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/12/13/ar-…



Guarding My Git Forge Against AI Scrapers - VulpineCitrus


Self-hosting anything that is deemed "content" openly on the web in 2025 is a battle of attrition between you and forces who are able to buy tens of thousands of proxies to ruin your service for data they can resell.

This is depressing. Profoundly depressing. i look at the statistics board for my reverse-proxy and i never see less than 96.7% of requests classified as bots at any given moment. The web is filled with crap, bots that pretend to be real people to flood you. All of that because i want to have my little corner of the internet where i put my silly little code for other people to see.

i have to learn to protect myself from industrial actors in order to put anything online, because anything a person makes is valuable, and that value will be sucked dry by every tech giant to be emulsified, liquified, strained, and ultimately inexorably joined in an unholy mesh of learning weights.



Tio i elva på fredagskvällen fick polisen larm om skottlossning i Oxie. Kort därefter hittades en skjuten man i en bil på Kastanjegatan i Hindby. Mannen i 20-årsåldern fördes med ambulans till sjukhus men avled senare. Men det stod snart klart att det inte var platsens för skjutningen.Den kunde dock ganska snart lokaliseras till Panelgatan i Oxie.

blog.zaramis.se/2025/12/13/skj…



llvmpipe shows up after unistalling nvidia graphics driver, system is hanging a lot


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in reply to trulyrandomguy

Be aware that ur videocard is old and nvidia stoped supporting this video card in modern version of drivers
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in reply to anon5621

My graphics card is GTX 1050.
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in reply to anon5621

I have a GTX 1060 and I'm stuck on kernel 6.16.5, maybe OP should downgrading the kernel
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in reply to trulyrandomguy

Nvidia doesn’t want you to use that card. Get a cheap Intel ARC B570/580 instead and reward their competitor


Wayland, Switching between & focusing windows with just hotkeys?


Edit: I want a graphical window switcher that's fully keyboard controlled, so I can see the windows before switching them.

The screenshot is from hyprland-easymotion which only shows labels for visible windows. I want a switcher that allows for both switching to windows or the same, or from any app, using just the keyboard and no mouse.

Ideally I could go to a window without pressing tab or another key a bunch of times, perhaps select any window (visible or not) with a letter like easymotion.

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in reply to TheTwelveYearOld

I think Mangowm and maybe even base dwl have a feature like this, where it shows you windows from other workspaces as well in an overview and you can switch between them, but not entirely sure because i personally don't use it much aside from trying it once or twice.
in reply to juipeltje

Thanks, friend, I spend 4 hours configuring Mangowc and DMS yesterday. It was fun. I have not heard of these projects.
in reply to TheTwelveYearOld

Idk if I follow. I believe the default keybinds in hyprland allow you to switch between windows using super+J/K/L/;, and between workspaces using super+number. Hyprland, like all tiled window managers, are specifically designed to be used exclusively with a keyboard.

Are you asking for something more like alt+tab on windows? Where it shows a little preview of all the windows? I think that's kind of obviated by the concept of a tiled window manager.

in reply to teawrecks

This is better than directional arrows or alt tab because you can go directly to any window with one binding to open the utility and a second key to type a window label.

github.com/edzdez/sway-easyfoc…

The beauty is that it’s the same short process to go to any window no matter if if you 15 visible windows across 3 monitors.

You don’t have to conceptually switch to an output and then to a window or type a string of directional keys like Super+LLLLLJJ

in reply to markstos

Ahhh I see. That's really neat, I'll have to try that.
in reply to teawrecks

On Hyprland I have all my windows float & stack by default. I use Hyprland since it can be easily customized with dotfiles.


Stack Overflow Rolls Out Native Ads in Q&A Feeds for Funding Boost






15 movement victories in 2025 you may not have heard about


From recognition of a Palestinian state, to tenant strikes, to a Youth Climate Corps, here are some of the political achievements of the past year

https://breachmedia.ca/15-movement-victories-in-2025-you-may-not-have-heard-about/

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