Davos, Carney and the staged revolt against American hegemony
Davos, Carney and the staged revolt against American hegemony
Does Carney’s WEF speech herald a sincere embrace of multipolarity — and rejection of US hegemony — or a mere rebranding of empire?Thomas Fazi
"Staged" is the right word here.
You should've seen him during the debates before the elections.
He talks left and walks right.
Alex Pretti’s murder was an attack on press freedom
Alex Pretti’s murder was an attack on press freedom
Officials’ anti-recording playbook is an update of the old anti-whistleblowing oneFreedom of the Press
Tom Homan Accidentally Makes Crucial Admission on That $50K Cash Bribe
Tom Homan Accidentally Makes Crucial Admission on That $50K Cash Bribe
Trump’s border czar was asked on Fox News about accepting a bag full of cash. His answer said it all.The New Republic
Just did my first in place upgrade. It was super easy.
Been using Linux off and on for years. Back when Windows 10 got EOL'd, I decided to go all in. I'm one of those weirdos who doesn't like Mint/Cinnamon, so I went with MX 23 + Plasma.
Now that MX 25 has been out for a bit, I figured I'd try my first in place upgrade: mxlinux.org/wiki/in-place-upgr…
The instructions said the process would be "a little bumpy," but it really wasn't at all - I'm comfortable with a command line.
Only issue was that my icons were all blank after the upgrade. (I figured a theme got upgraded and the old icon paths were invalid.) All I had to do was go into settings and pick a new icon pack.
Since this was my first time, I don't really know if that was typical for in place upgrades. I'm sure I'll find out eventually, haha.
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Totally +1 for MX. I've tried a few distros over the years, and sure plenty of woes 'could' be the recent growing pains into Wayland, etc ... but thus far, MX has been so fucking easy it's almost concerning.
The only thing I'd slightly gripe about so far is the highly limited options at install time. No multiple partition setup or nearly any alternative choices ... but that can also be viewed as a positive.
From the standpoint of, "I just want this shit to work", it's been excellent.
I was also looking at cinnamon, but I wanted a KDE Plasma option. Then I ran into MX and figured why not try? A couple of very simple and fast installs later, and two different laptops are now running it.
The extreme ease at installing nvidia drivers was just icing on the cake for how easy the rest went.
Yeah, all this exactly.
My desktop is pretty old, but I still use it for blender and 3D printing stuff. I don't need anything too complex - just stability (including compatibility with my Nvidia card). No need for complex partitioning, partly because all my files are on my NAS. And the antiX package manager is much better than Synaptics - I should figure out if it works on other flavors of Debian, too..
I've played with tons of distros. I run Bazzite for gaming, and I love Endeavour for productivity. But I keep going back to MX on anything a little older.
First time i hear about MX Linux tbh. I check it out though see what it is about.
For me personally I am more a fan of a rolling distro on the desktop.
Thief of $90M in seized U.S.-controlled crypto is gov't contractor's son
Thief of $90M in seized U.S.-controlled crypto alleged to be government crypto contractor's son
Two crypto thieves decided to settle an argument over who was wealthier by screensharing as they transferred crypto between wallets to prove ownership.Web3 is Going Just Great
One person in critical condition after being shot in incident involving Border Patrol in Arizona
One person in critical condition after being shot in incident involving Border Patrol in Arizona
A person was shot in an incident involving U.S. Border Patrol in Arizona on Tuesday, according to a Pima County Sheriff spokeswoman.Mirna Alsharif (NBC News)
I don't agree with that definition of "oversaturated". Yes, hero shooters demand way too much time investment from the player but at the end of the day there are seven of them at most.
And that leads to a problem I forgot to mention in the main post: Even if a hero shooter starts out as a good game, it can still be ruined down the line. Combine that with a lack of alternatives and you are effectively stuck with the game you have picked years ago. You don't like what Overwatch turned into? Too bad, take it or leave it.
Also the insane commitment demand isn't fundemental to the genre, it's a consequence of the blockbuster approach developers insist upon taking with this type of game.
How would you define oversaturated then? Since you counted them up and said seven isn't a lot, is there a certain number that's a cutoff?
Oversaturation should be relative to what the market will bear. They're absolutely right that the time commitment is what really matters here. You might not think seven sounds like a lot, but no one's committing to grinding battle passes in seven live services at once.
If we were talking about something like visual novels, seven isn't a lot because you'll finish one and move on to the next. But seven live services is a lot of live services, because it's more than what people will play.
How Hackers Are Fighting Back Against ICE
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/42272628
ICE has been invading U.S. cities, targeting, surveilling, harassing, assaulting, detaining, and torturing people who are undocumented immigrants. They also have targeted people with work permits, asylum seekers, permanent residents (people holding “green cards”), naturalized citizens, and even citizens by birth. ICE has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on surveillance technology to spy on anyone—and potentially everyone—in the United States. It can be hard to imagine how to defend oneself against such an overwhelming force. But a few enterprising hackers have started projects to do counter surveillance against ICE, and hopefully protect their communities through clever use of technology. ....
How Hackers Are Fighting Back Against ICE
ICE has been invading U.S. cities, targeting, surveilling, harassing, assaulting, detaining, and torturing people who are undocumented immigrants. They also have …Techdirt
TikTok claimed bugs blocked anti-ICE videos, Epstein mentions; experts call BS
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/59392382
TikTok wants users to believe that errors blocking uploads of anti-ICE videos or direct messages mentioning Jeffrey Epstein are due to technical errors—not the platform seemingly shifting to censor content critical of Donald Trump after he hand-picked the US owners who took over the app last week.However, experts say that TikTok users’ censorship fears are justified, whether the bugs are to blame or not.
Ioana Literat, an associate professor of technology, media, and learning at Teachers College, Columbia University, has studied TikTok’s politics since the app first shot to popularity in the US in 2018. She told Ars that “users’ fears are absolutely justified” and explained why the “bugs” explanation is “insufficient.”
TikTok users “absolutely justified” for fearing MAGA makeover, experts say
TikTok’s tech issues abound as censorship fears drive users to delete app.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
Engineers set efficiency world record for emerging solar cell material
Engineers set efficiency world record for emerging solar cell material
Photovoltaic researchers at UNSW demonstrate best-ever results for emerging solar cell material antimony chalcogenide.UNSW Sites
can you share tha booster code?
here is my attempt: github.com/pfefferle/wordpress…
GitHub - pfefferle/wordpress-crossbooster: An experimental plugin that Cross-Boosts ActivityPub enabled Posts on Mastodon
An experimental plugin that Cross-Boosts ActivityPub enabled Posts on Mastodon - pfefferle/wordpress-crossboosterGitHub
Release Initial Public Alpha · kraftbj/fediboost
Automatically boost WordPress posts on connected Mastodon accounts when published via ActivityPub. - Release Initial Public Alpha · kraftbj/fediboostGitHub
B.C. attorney general warns business leaders on doing deals with ICE | Globalnews.ca
B.C. attorney general warns business leaders on doing deals with ICE
Attorney General Niki Sharma said at a press conference on Tuesday that British Columbians, Canadians and people around the world are concerned about what is happening in the U.S.Amy Judd (Global News)
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“We watch in horror about what is happening there,” Sharma said.
Wow, you hardly ever see that kind of talk from people in power. Good for her!
Source? There's an Australian Global that was purchased by NEP Group but I can find anything about Global Canada.
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in reply to cm0002 • • •One of the reasons I no longer work at a non profit group of homeless shelters in the US is because the board fucking contracted consulting with a private security company that worked with and had many IDF people in it, for our shelter security protocols.
That and I was adamantly opposed to using any Microsoft service to handle any of our data on our homless and in need 'clients'.
I was about 5 years ahead of the curve on 'MSFT is a data / PII security nightmare', just look at basically all of Europe right now, but you can perhaps imagine how that attitude doesn't fly so well in Seattle.
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