James O’Keefe Goes Deep Undercover By Parting His Hair On Other Side
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James O’Keefe Goes Deep Undercover By Parting His Hair On Other Side
U.S. — According to sources, investigative journalist James O'Keefe once again went deep undercover in spite of his notoriety by parting his hair on the other side.The Babylon Bee
Rob Reiner, more than a showman, fought for California kids
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Rob Reiner, an actor and director, also fought for California kids
Your morning catch-up: The second career Rob Reiner might have chosen, how to buy tickets for the 2028 Olympics and more big stories.James Rainey (Los Angeles Times)
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salut tout le monde. Comment on fait sur /e/ quand on a besoin d’une appli et qu’on à pas accès au Play Store ?
Hi everyone. How do you do it on /e/ when you need an app and don't have access to the Play Store?
At the Fediverse track at SFSCon last month, Harry Keller spoke about:
Seizing the Means of Communication: a Plan for Community-Owned Social Media.
Recording and other talks: fediforum.org/2025-11-sfscon/
After mass violence, trauma spreads socially. Here are 3 ways you can help reduce it
After mass violence such as the Bondi beach terrorist attack on Sunday, distress does not stop with those directly affected.Fear, anger and uncertainty spread through media and social networks. This can intensify harm for survivors and targeted communities.
People closest to an event are often supported by services and community. But the wider public also shapes what happens next.
Here are three ways you can help reduce secondary harm.
After mass violence, trauma spreads socially. Here are 3 ways you can help reduce it
After mass violence such as the Bondi beach terror attack, distress does not stop with those directly affected.The Conversation
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🤖 India’s Digantara raises $50M for space-based missile defense tech
With this funding, Digantara has raised $64.5 million in total as it moves beyond space situational awareness into missile tracking, citing growing demand from governments for space-based defense capabilities.
🔗 Source: TechCrunch
🤖 India’s Digantara raises $50M for space-based missile defense tech
With this funding, Digantara has raised $64.5 million in total as it moves beyond space situational awareness into missile tracking, citing growing demand from governments for space-based defense capabilities.
🔗 Source: TechCrunch
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Black residents of Tennessee’s Fayette County just won fairer maps this year. But civil rights advocates worry that, if the Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act, local officials could quickly backtrack on the new majority-Black districts.
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Black Residents in West Tennessee Just Won Fairer Districts. Now Comes SCOTUS. - Bolts
The Supreme Court may further erode the Voting Rights Act in an upcoming decision. Beyond affecting Congress, that would reverberate across local governments nationwide.Daniel Nichanian (Bolts)
Debugging the AMD GPU
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Debugging The AMD GPU
Although Robert F. Kennedy gets the credit for popularizing it, George Bernard Shaw said: “Some men see things as they are and say, ‘Why?’ I dream of things that never were and sa…Hackaday
Last week, the Drupal AI Summit took place in Paris as part of the Future of Software Technologies (FOST) Conference, bringing together the Drupal community for a full day focused on the latest announcements and releases from the Drupal AI Initiative. 💫
The event proved to be a success not only in attendance, but also in the meaningful conversations and connections formed throughout the day. 💙✨
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I wish I could feel time pass and me getting older, but I can't, not really. It really throws one for a loop not to feel something happened 20 years ago, as if it still was present but not actually be able to go back to it. It's weird to kinda feel the same.
On that token, I realized I rarely wait for things with anticipation, like you know, yay, I get to do this thing. For me it's more oh Ceiling Cat, can't this thing coming up be over. That's no way to live a life either. That's like being stuck in that Adam Sandler movie, and you don't want to be stuck in an Adam Sandler movie. I don't think you'd want to be stuck with Adam Sandler anyways, he seems exhausting.
So in conclusion, I might be more fucked, the older I get.
Thank you for this post.
It makes me think about my own feeling of time, something I haven’t really considered so far, but I find really fascinating now.
Being someone with very poor episodic memory, for me it’s not like something happened only recently (which was in fact 20 years ago), but more like it never happened.
Even as a kid, I’ve always been most fascinated by stories of people who return home after a couple of weeks elsewhere (with dwarves, fairies etc) and when they arrive at their village, nobody knows them anymore and it’s like a hundred years have passed in “real” life.
In my case, I don’t know Adam Sandler, he must have become popular while I was learning to be a goldsmith with the dwarves and fairies. 😊
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