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i’ve just noticed that at some point the absolute legends that hold the Fairshake.com domain updated their website. they’re the first google result for “fairshake”, above the website for the crypto-focused super PAC

#fairshake #crypto #cryptocurrency

in reply to Molly White

"While we at FairShake.com do not issue political endorsements, we would like to make clear in no uncertain terms that these are unfair attacks and we stand with Katie Porter." 🤔
in reply to Molly White

The fact that cryptocurrency billionaires are funding enormous campaigns against Elizabeth Warren, Sherrod Brown, and Jon Tester, tells you all you need to know about tax evasion, threat funding, human trafficking, money laundering & organized crime and the GOP

theintercept.com/2024/10/16/el…

boston.com/news/local-news/202…

wired.com/story/elizabeth-warr…

rollingstone.com/politics/poli…

cleveland.com/news/2024/10/us-…

theintercept.com/2024/10/13/sh…

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20…




Test running #cosmic desktop alpha 3 that is build against #Gentoo #Linux stable tree.

Being able to run appimages directly from cosmic files is a game changer for me I must say!

Whoever is interested building this on Gentoo have a look at the overlay here:
github.com/fsvm88/cosmic-overl…

Whoever is interested in binary a distro that offers this right out of the box in the main repository, have a look here:
mocaccino.org/




Trump says Biden "should have never gone into Ukraine." 🥴


mas.to/@kims/11341005294370665… kims@mas.to - My kid in NYC voted yesterday.
A pigeon dressed as a witch for Halloween is pretty epic as stickers go


Hezbollah sources claim that they have killed or wounded over 200 Israeli soldiers in the past 48 hours


There are no confirmations possible but the moral of Israeli soldiers in occupied Lebanon is pretty low and they keep falling for Hezbollah traps.

Hezb also claims they have damaged or destroyed 30 Markva tanks and many more armored vehicles since the start of the invasion.

#Lebanon #Israel #Hezbollah #IDF
@lebanon group @israel group




My kid in NYC voted yesterday.
A pigeon dressed as a witch for Halloween is pretty epic as stickers go

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Hezbollah sources claim that they have killed or wounded over 200 Israeli soldiers in the past 48 hours


There are no confirmations possible but the moral of Israeli soldiers in occupied Lebanon is pretty low and they keep falling for Hezbollah traps.

Hez also claims they have damaged or destroyed 30 Markva tanks and many more armored vehicles.

#Lebanon #Israel #Hezbollah #IDF





I understand the dislike for e-mail based patch workflows. I have a soft spot for sending my changes with git send-email but I don’t think its a good code review or change management process.

But mailing lists… I don’t really understand the dislike people have for mailing lists. Some of the best technical collaboration I’ve ever done has been via mailing lists. Most of them you don’t even have to be a subscriber to start conversations on; they’ll accept e-mails from anyone. And, unlike with forums, the replies come back to my e-mail inbox, which means its harder to forget about posts I’ve made.

Of course there is something to be said about how e-mail tooling can be obnoxiously minimalist, arcane, or just a thing that people don’t have setup any more in the same way as they did in the past.

in reply to Erin 💽✨

Its deeply upsetting that the specification for mailto:address?in-reply-to=message_id is 26 years old and yet barely any software supports it besides Thunderbird :-(

And the alternative option is downloading an e-mail message file (.eml), opening it, and replying to that; but how many people even have desktop e-mail clients setup any more?



I admit I didn’t expect home video to have a robust micro-services architecture, but there it is. In my case:

  • Plex client for viewing (available on web, desktop, and mobile)
  • Plex server for streaming and analyzing (commercial detection/removal, credit/intro detection)
  • Radarr/Sonarr for library management
  • Prowlarr for meta-search services
  • SABnzbd for usenet downloads
  • qBittorrent for Bittorrent downloads
  • Overseerr for user discovery of content and request management

It’s astounding to go on to Overseerr, find some stuff, click a button, and a few minutes later watch it. In true micro services fashion, most of the pieces are inter-changeable with other tools if you so prefer.

in reply to Brad Koehn ☑️

I'll have to check out some of these. I haven't really gotten into audiobooks, but think about it sometimes when on my hour-long commute.



in reply to VintageGenious

Honestly have no experience here, but is this at all worth a look if you aren’t paying for YT? I’ve considered reshuffling/reducing the subscriptions I have and Spotify is probably the one I’m most attached to.
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I'm talking about streaming versus local playback, saying local playback is better for me.



Bulletin STRATPOL N°210. Dourakovleff se surpasse, effondrement du front sud-est ? 31.10.2024.


#géopolitique #guerre #Ukraine

odysee.com/@STRATPOL:d/2103com…