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Gold price tops $5,000 an ounce for first time as investors seek safe haven from Trump turmoil


Gold has jumped above $5,000 an ounce for the first time, as Donald Trump’s chaotic policies and proclamations drive more investors to seek safe harbour in the precious metal.

The price of the yellow metal reached a record high of $5,100 on Monday morning, before easing back to settle up 2.2% at $5,089.

The historic moment came as Trump threatened Canada with 100% tariffs if America’s northern neighbour “makes a deal with China”, and after the US president’s dramatic showdown with Europe over the future of Greenland.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Clearest sign that the US is going downhill fast. People are panic buying gold.
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in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Very well said! The purpose of hierarchy in terms of how useful it is to us in satisfying the needs of all is directly connected to its necessity and efficiency when it comes to larger scales. It isn't just top-down or bottom-up, but both.




in reply to iByteABit

Renewable energy is still a commodity because we still don't have enough renewable capacity to take care of all our energy needs. When renewable capacity hits 90%, you are going to see a massive shift in how energy is thought about
in reply to Dippy

it'll be surprising to watch the west hit this capacity since they've been doubling down of fossil fuels in the last decade plus.
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A Great Year for Linux - Linux Prepper podcast S01E01


cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/34432697

Show notes link, since Lemmy struggles with properly displaying posts from Castopod.
in reply to kiol

I heard your episode "A Greta year for Linux", and lived how HB and you framed each point. That was an automatic subscription to your podcast. You guys are going to do good for the community, I have no doubt.
in reply to youmaynotknow

Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Just released the companion episode all about containers. Also have a homelab discussion episode that'll be out in a few days with another potential guest host mentioned, Robin.


in reply to testman

That's a really long AI post that I'm not reading.

Most of these concerns are being alleviated by all the work @nutomic@lemmy.ml is putting into join-lemmy.org , which is our centralized onboarding site.

If you have suggestions there, you can open up issues on github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-…



Feature Suggestion / Discussion: Has Lemmy ever considered potentially adding a Group Chat feature?


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in reply to Teknevra

No, other apps like matrix and XMPP suit this need better, and have already put thousands of hours of work into perfecting secure group chats.

Mods / admins can link those groups, or email addresses in their community sidebars.



Content Recommendation Algorithms


in reply to gandalf_der_12te

@nutomic@lemmy.ml brought up github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issu… , which would at least be a way for communities to explicitly link to each other, and we could possibly create a superset of Subscribed.

In 1.0 there is the Suggested filter, where admins have a preset / chosen list of curated communities they like, and a way to view all the posts from them.

I'd rather not do complicated algorithms to try to figure out interest / community adjacency based on user activity, as this could get really complicated and also probably show things people don't want to see.

I totally agree that content discovery could be better, but I'd like it to be explicitly chosen by the user, rather than generated. So I think the best way is still just to go to the communities page, and click subscribe on anything that might potentially interest you.



Potential for Additional Content Filters in Lemmy?


I had a quick question and thought it might spark some discussion.

I know that Lemmy currently uses the NSFW tag/filter, which is great, but I’ve noticed that it tends to get applied to a wide variety of content—everything from mildly suggestive posts to very graphic material.

This got me wondering: has Lemmy ever considered adding more granular content filters or tags?


For example:

NSFL (Not Safe For Life) for particularly graphic or disturbing content (ie graphic war footage)

Political for sensitive Political Posts

Other potential tags for things like triggering content, or etc.


The goal would be to give users a bit more control over what they see, and help communities categorize content more accurately without overloading the single NSFW tag.

Curious if this has ever been discussed, or if there are plans to expand filtering options in the future.

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in reply to Teknevra

We will have community-created post tags in 1.0, but its not possible to filter by these yet.

Specific content filtering can get incredibly convoluted though, and I'd like to keep it as simple as possible.



Is there currently any notion of a “Head Mod” / “Top Mod” in Lemmy’s API or data model?


in reply to Teknevra

Use the lemmy github, and have the developer reach out directly, not by proxy. We can help them there.


Are botted votes possible?


Lemmy is federated, meaning independently hosted instances interact with one another. Instances often also have significant measures in place to prevent the automated creation of multiple accounts. However, anyone can host an instance. Wouldn't it be possible for someone to host their own instance without any spam prevention measures, automatically create multiple of their own accounts, and use those accounts to flood a post with upvotes/downvotes? I'm aware that instances can block interaction from other instances, but if done correctly it would be easy to do it without raising much suspicion. Does Lemmy have any safeguards against this, and if not, is it even possible to fix?

Note: I don't plan on doing any of this, I'm simply just curious about how it works.

in reply to The 8232 Project

Vote manipulation from certain instances is one of the biggest problems on lemmy currently. Its why we've allowed admins only to view votes.

in reply to ComradeSharkfucker

I mean sure, the market will regulate itself...so why the fuck is the government bailing out companies for the shittiest finacial decisions. What do you mean this company is too big to fail? My brother in capitalism, it is working as intended.


The 2026 U.S. Defense Strategy Is a Blueprint for Imperial Retrenchment and Class War


#USA


How Peaceful Protest by Just 3.5 Percent of Americans Could Force Major Policy Changes From the Trump Administration


https://www.americanprogress.org/article/how-peaceful-protest-by-just-3-5-percent-of-americans-could-force-major-policy-changes-from-the-trump-administration/

#USA
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in reply to tomatolung



Quiet Struggles 🇵🇸


This isn’t just an ordinary photo.
It’s a kettle over a small fire—how we cope with gas shortages and daily hardship here in Gaza.
Sometimes we rely on very basic methods just to get through the day and provide warmth for our children.
Quiet suffering is still real suffering.
Any act of human solidarity truly matters. 🤍

Support link:
gofund.me/1d3ea05b6



Quiet Struggles 🇵🇸