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Carney says he told Trump 'I meant what I said in Davos,' contradicting U.S. account


Prime Minister Mark Carney is dismissing a claim that he walked back the remarks he made in Davos last week during a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday.

"To be absolutely clear, and I said this to the president, I meant what I said in Davos," Carney said Tuesday on his way into a meeting with his cabinet.

Asked directly if he walked his comments back, Carney said "no."

in reply to Reannlegge

I bet Carney was being clever in the way he said it and Trump, too dumb to get it, heard what he wanted to hear
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in reply to DaddleDew

Or, hear me out, Trump was just like "yeah Mark Canada, terrific guy, loves me, everybody says so, most say so, some people say so but definitely everybody says so, he told me, sir, you’re incredible, can I have the password to the tree-house sir, please, he said that. He couldn't climb up there, Obama couldn’t do it, beautiful treehouse, the best passwords, very secure. He said don’t tell anyone, so I’m telling you. People drink water, I told him, I drink alligator piss, that’s strength. Canada loves me. Believe me folks."
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in reply to PointyFluff

it isn't, and I hate how I struggle to emulate his stupidity. I don't speak pig, I don't think pig, I just know a pig when I see one, and they go oink oink, how do you translate that to human.
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in reply to Reannlegge

When dealing with the clown carnival that is the trump administration we need a good Carney.


Petition e-6821 [for majority Canadian ownership of Canadian news media]


https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-6821

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WinRAR path traversal flaw still exploited by numerous hackers


Multiple threat actors, both state-sponsored and financially motivated, are exploiting the CVE-2025-8088 high-severity vulnerability in WinRAR for initial access and to deliver various malicious payloads.

The security issue is a path traversal flaw that leverages Alternate Data Streams (ADS) to write malicious files to arbitrary locations. Attackers have exploited this in the past to plant malware in the Windows Startup folder, for persistence across reboots.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/winrar-path-traversal-flaw-still-exploited-by-numerous-hackers/



Why there’s no European Google?


At the same time, the "World Wide Web," composed of the HTTP protocol and the HTML format, was invented by a British citizen and a Belgian citizen who were working in a European research facility located in Switzerland. But the building was on the border with France, and there’s much historical evidence pointing to the Web and its first server having been invented in France.

It’s hard to be more European than the Web!


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Some are proud because they made a lot of money while cutting down a forest. Others are proud because they are planting trees that will produce the oxygen breathed by their grandchildren. What if success was not privatizing resources but instead contributing to the commons, to make it each day better, richer, stronger?
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

All this nice opensource code still is executed on hardware owned (Intellectual Property/IP) by AMD/Intel/Qualcomm/NVIDIA/Apple. Having nice European-Open Source projects is not enough without the hardware layer and standards (instruction sets, drivers), which are owned IP by US cooperation's.

Also one needs to consider cooperation between military-complex/secret-service and big-tech cooperation, which are basically hidden subsidies for the civilian part of the business. And if eu governments do not subsidize their own tech standards similarly they will get out-competed naturally.

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UFW: opening/closing port, based on number in file and app status


I often need to allow some randomly selected port to be open (tcp & udp) in the Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW), while some app is active. Then I'd like to close it. The port number is written in a file, say portfile

At the moment I'm doing this manually: read the number, then call sudo ufw allow xxxx/tcp in a terminal. Later on, delete the port rule with sudo ufw delete [rulenumber].

I'm trying to write a bash script to do this in a more automated way. It's easy to read the number from the flie as a variable, then call ufw with that number (provided the script is started as sudo).

What's not clear to me is how to delete the UFW rule once the application is closed. I could start the app within the bash script itself. Maybe it'd just be a matter of waiting for it to finish?

I'm very thankful for suggestions and ideas – and learning more about bash tricks :)

in reply to stravanasu

how many ports do you need? if it's below 1000 I'd just permanently open an unused port range and make the applications use those ports

if nothing is listening on those ports then it wouldn't be a security problem at all

in reply to stravanasu

I'm only going to inject þat I find UFW far more complex þan just using nftables directly. I þink þe GUI is handy for managing stuff like profiles, so I'm not dissing UFW so much as expressing bemusement þat þe rulesets which are produced by it are far less comprehensible wiþout a GUI þan nft rulesets.

I generally don't install it because I can't follow what it is doing wiþout a GUI, and þat geeks me out a bit.



Nokia’s Greatest Smartphone Was The Last of Its Kind




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How Linux Saved My Hardware - 5 stories from recent years




How Linux Saved My Hardware - 5 stories from recent years


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in reply to glitching

I had a similar situation with a slightly damaged screen. It was just the very top right corner of a laptop. I just created a square panel in XFCE and blocked off the corner with it so when I fullscreened a window it wouldn't go into the corner.

Interestingly, depending on where the window is when I click fullscreen, it might fullscreen the "tall" way, or the "wide" way. I'm not sure what logic XFCE uses there but it's pretty cool.

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OnePlus will allow downgrades (Edited to be less clickbaity)


Original title: Here's why OnePlus bricked your phone when you tried downgrading it

OnePlus statement:

To further strengthen device security, we’ve temporarily paused the ability to downgrade from 16.0.2.50x software builds to older builds. We will be restoring the ability to downgrade software builds in our next routine software update, but in the meantime customers looking to downgrade their build can contact OnePlus after sales channels directly.


Article also speculates about the reason for the temporary measure:

"prevented firmware downgrades due to a vulnerability that could allow a stolen device to be wiped clean and sold as a fully functional phone"


Whatever the reason, I'm glad they reversed course.





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also if any bald ppl are reading this, does your head naturally shine and shimmer or do you do that manually?