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Here We Go Again: Internet Age Verification and Website Blocking Bill Reintroduced in the Senate (With Some Changes)


in reply to Sunshine (she/her)

I dont care if kids see tits. They'll live.

Get off my ass about what your children do in your house. If the internet is not for them - great. Assume everyone here is an adult, and move the fuck on.

in reply to mindbleach

Like the folks buying this legislation are not pedophiles themselves. It is for spying plane and simple.
in reply to ScoffingLizard

It is important to also reject the excuse.

I'm not wasting any time bickering about whether this achieves its stated goals because fuck its stated goals.

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in reply to 🏴حمید پیام عباسی🏴

Where is that video of the Chinese cop tearing milk company managers a new one for calling the police in response to workers staging a sit in as part of a labor dispute?
in reply to 🏴حمید پیام عباسی🏴

I think it is more so anyone who can stay a cop because they push all the good people out and attract the bastards

Some people join trying to make things better but I cannot imagine anyone staying in it for that



‘They’re trying to get rich off it’: US contractors vie to rebuild Gaza, with ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ team in the lead


Exclusive: group behind notorious Florida immigration detention center created bid for reconstruction deal

Trump administration insiders and well-connected Republican businesses have been jostling to dominate pending humanitarian aid and reconstruction logistics in the shattered Gaza Strip, according to sources and documents reviewed by the Guardian.

With three-quarters of Gaza’s structures damaged or destroyed by two years of Israeli strikes, the rebuilding effort to come – estimated at $70bn by the United Nations – could be a rich prize for companies that specialize in construction, demolition, transportation and logistics.

But there’s no way to issue long-term contracts for reconstruction or humanitarian aid yet: a Board of Peace, chaired by Donald Trump, was endorsed by the United Nations to administer the territory but is not yet in operation. And the mandate of the new Civil-Military Coordination Center is limited.



Roomba maker iRobot files for bankruptcy, to go private after buyout


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Dec 14 (Reuters) - Roomba vacuum cleaner maker iRobot (IRBT.O), said on Sunday that it had filed for bankruptcy protection, and would go private after being acquired by Picea, its primary manufacturer.

The company, which raised concerns about staying in business in March, filed for bankruptcy in the District of Delaware as it grapples with macroeconomic and tariff-related uncertainties.

https://www.reuters.com/technology/irobot-enters-chapter-11-lender-acquire-roomba-maker-2025-12-15/

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Trump’s immigration data dragnet



in reply to Quilotoa

There's an 80+ category in motocross?!? Just being in that is pretty incredible. Respect to all 5 of them in that class.
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Grok is spreading misinformation about the Bondi Beach shooting


Grok has repeatedly misidentified video of the Bondi Beach shooting and the hero who disarmed a gunman.
Grok has repeatedly misidentified video of the Bondi Beach shooting and the hero who disarmed a gunman.


More than one thousand injured Palestinians in Gaza died while waiting for medical evacuation


More than one thousand injured Palestinians in Gaza died while waiting for medical evacuation, underscoring the collapse of Gaza’s health system under 'Israel’s' war, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Deaths while awaiting treatment

Rick Brennan, the WHO representative in the Palestinian territories, said approximately one thousand ninety two injured patients died between July 2024 and Nov 28, 2025 while awaiting transfer for specialized medical care.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Sorry I’m a late arrival! Is this website not as astroturfed as /r/worldnews? The hasbara on that site is what drove me here. Hello everyone I plan to be a frequent commentor and potential contributor to this community!



Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs






OneBC leader Dallas Brodie ‘removed’ leaving party’s future in flux | Globalnews.ca


This was the lady that was too nutty for the BC Conservatives and got removed 9 months ago to form her own party to get seemingly removed today from her own party.
in reply to SamuelRJankis

So BC conservatives AND alt-right BC conservatives found their leaders inappropriate? Did either party explain why?
in reply to Em Adespoton

Haven't seen any formal statements beyond ambiguous things.

Aaron Gunn name is rumoured for the BC Conservatives leadership so maybe it was because they weren't nutty enough.

in reply to SamuelRJankis

The formal statement is out now — in this case it’s because an aide wanted to tweet neo-nazi propaganda in her name and she responded by trying to get them fired… and others in the party responded by firing her instead for not being neo nazi enough.
in reply to Em Adespoton

looks like they couldn't get along. Nothing to do with their politics being different.


Man who killed US troops in Syria was a recent recruit to security forces, official says


BEIRUT (AP) — A man who carried out an attack in Syria that killed three U.S. ~~citizens~~ terrorrists had joined Syria’s internal security forces as a base security guard two months earlier and was recently reassigned amid suspicions that he might be affiliated with the Islamic State group, a Syrian official told The Associated Press Sunday.

The attack Saturday in the Syrian desert near the historic city of Palmyra killed two U.S. service members and one American ~~civilian~~ and wounded three others. It also wounded three members of the Syrian security forces who clashed with the gunman, interior ministry spokesperson Nour al-Din al-Baba said.

https://apnews.com/article/syria-islamic-state-attack-security-forces-cc45fd7a00c06f8c1426ac589753f961

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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

It's almost like there are consequences when companies are allowed to merge until there's only a few left.
in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

How soon before modular PCs are killed outright and the only desktops you can buy are mini PCs with no expansion or upgradability at all?
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in reply to kibiz0r

So even the enthusiasts would rather, or are probably going to be forced to, give up their custom-built PCs, which they can do whatever they want with and run whatever OS and software they want on, for locked-down black boxes they don't even own anymore, even possibly to the degree where they can't even install their own OS anymore, so no more Linux or BSD outside of some niche hardware? That sucks.
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in reply to DFX4509B

You can run Linux on ARM. I do. And let’s not act like x86 wasn’t full of Microsoft-led efforts to undermine Linux. Anyone who’s had to disembowel their BIOS settings to the tune of “Your PC will be unsafe! Are you sure you want to run a LEGACY OS???” is familiar.

I’m not a huge fan of the idea of buying CPU+GPU+RAM+mobo all as one unit. But like… that’s what tends to happen. Audio cards, SATA drives, network cards, these things all used to be separated until motherboards offered features to streamline things.

The real problem is not form factor, but lack of competition. If there were 10-15 Qualcomms out there, offering different combos and a la carte options, there’d be no problem. It’s only because there are a tiny number of dominant players in the space that technical consolidation automatically translates to abusing consumers.

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in reply to DFX4509B

Someone on the other thread in this same community (this was posted twice) suggested thin clients and subscription based cloud instances. Mini PCs would be a mercy in comparison and I don't think we're getting that mercy.
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Weird Generalization and Inductive Backdoors: New Ways to Corrupt LLMs


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

They used finetuning in the research, but you can definitely see this kind of behavior in the course of regular prompting, particularly as the context starts to fill up. (Possibly related to this paper?)
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