NATO Opens Combined Air Operations Center in Norway
As part of enhancing NATO’s coverage of the arctic and Nordic regions, NATO has opened its Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC) Bodø in Bodø, Norway. NATOBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Did I do this right? - All For Gardening
Jade Repair help needed! There was an accident. Gravity is to blame. Did I chop it correctly? Any advice for best outcome? The pot had drainage, the plant gotGardener (All For Gardening)
Mayor Johnson sues to keep $6 million federal grant for community policing
https://chicago.suntimes.com/city-hall/2025/11/12/mayor-brandon-johnson-federal-lawsuit-president-trump-community-policing-grant-dei-policies?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Mayor Johnson sues to keep $6 million federal grant for community policing
President Donald Trump's anti-diversity and anti-immigration strings attached to grant are challenged in lawsuit.Chicago Sun-Times
David Szalay on his Booker Prize-winning novel ‘Flesh’
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/david-szalay-on-his-booker-prize-winning-novel-flesh?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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David Szalay on winning the Booker Prize for his novel ‘Flesh’
The Booker Prize is one of the world’s most prestigious literary awards, given annually to a single novel written in English and published in the United Kingdom or Ireland. This year’s winner is David Szalay's novel, “Flesh”.Jeffrey Brown (PBS News)
NATO needs a new Harmel Report
Given Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression in not only continuing the war in Ukraine but also testing NATO’s air and sea space with drones, fighterBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
As Trump Defends Foreign Workers, His Company Sought Record Number In 2025 (Zach Everson/Forbes)
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As Trump Defends Foreign Workers, His Company Sought Record Number In 2025
By Zach Everson / Forbes. View the full context on memeorandum.memeorandum
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the idea of a VR headset where we actually get fucking root on the thing shouldn't be so wild and amazing, but it IS
Meta poured 10 billion dollars into making a virtual jail where you don't even get legs, and then wondered why nobody wanted it. "Must be they hate VR", they say, seemingly unaware it's that we just hate Meta and being controlled.
UPDATE: all sorted now, thanks!
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Apparently if you are at a member university it might be possible to download this whole book instead of one page at a time:
hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.390150…
Does anyone feel like looking? List of universities in the reply under a spoiler for length. [ACTUALLY: it's not all US/North American universities]
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A special help to orthographie / by Richard Hodges. A facsimile reproduction of the original book printed for Richard Cotes, in London, in the year 1643. - Anna’s Archive
Hodges, Richard, -1657. Edwards brothers, 1932. Michigan facsimile series, no. 2, Ann Arbor, 1932annas-archive.org
American Rare Earths Advances Halleck Creek Project Amid Geopolitical Tensions
American Rare Earths ( (AU:ARR) ) just unveiled an announcement.BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Feds allege ex-advisors for Newsom, Becerra schemed to fund luxuries
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s former chief of staff was arrested Wednesday on federal charges that allege she siphoned $225,000 out of 2026 gubernatorial hopeful XavierBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Waymo is hitting the highway. Here's what to know about the robotaxi's expanded service
https://apnews.com/article/waymo-autonomous-driverless-cars-california-freeways-00c52a015f370ff76355716e70e99cb9?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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in reply to draeh • • •@draeh Many do. I have a Steam Deck from Valve running SteamOS (Arch Linux fork). There are very few games that cannot run with the Proton compatibility later. BattleEye, EasyAntiCheat and others work.
Protondb.com also has some great compatibility information. It takes some extra work, learning, and a knack for troubleshooting but divorcing yourself from MS is amazing.
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in reply to Dan Gillmor • • •And folk wonder why I just moved away from Redmond.
(Hint: I'd prefer to avoid prison for burning MS Campus to the ground. It was a short walk from where I used to live...entirely too little effort to restrain me.)
BSD is still a thing and it doesn't have SystemD.
Neil
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"#PrinceBonesaw wants his energy hogging state surveillance platform, no matter the price."
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Reminder: #PrinceBonesaw is very interested in knowing the location of women. So is the GOP.
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And hacking the phones of billionaires
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The Extraordinarily High Stakes of the Bezos Hack
Uri Friedman (The Atlantic)Alexand
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This sounds like something that enterprise should probably strongly reject, but will probably blindly accept anyway.
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in reply to Dan Gillmor • • •The two most common requests I get from clients as of about August this year:
People literally pay to not have Microsoft's slopware. It's not merely worthless; it's of negative value.
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in reply to Dan Gillmor • • •Not living, not self-replicating. Putting LLMs forcibly into users' devices is bad, but let's not mince words and create misinformation.
Yes, I too use Linux.
SamuelJohnson
in reply to ticho • • •@ticho Right. Let's outlaw justifiable hyperbole because Microsoft has never created forced dependencies or leveraged monopoly in one domain to drive demand and profits in another.
Sucking users files into OneDrive without their consent never involved any LLM. Deceiving people into "upgrading" to Windows 10 when they didn't want it is exactly a form of self-replication.
Misinformation? Nope.
Parasitic. Coercive. Abusive. Certainly. Living? As a legal person, lobbyist etc, yes.
ticho
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in reply to SamuelJohnson • • •@samueljohnson No, I'm not. If I have to spell it out for you, I'm refusing Gillmor's claim that LLMs are alive and that they can self-replicate in users' computers.
You're claiming that Microsoft is bad and does bad things (including this LLM push), and can be thought of as kind-of alive as a corporation / legal person.
I agree with both your claims - hell, I've been against MS since 1990s - but you're missing the point I was making about Gillmor's misassigning attributes to LLMs.
SamuelJohnson
in reply to ticho • • •@ticho Literally correct, but you're waving off the risks of imposition of AI tools. There have been many accounts and there will be more unpleasant surprises
computerworld.com/article/4083…
AI web browsers are cool, helpful, and utterly untrustworthy
Steven Vaughan-Nichols (Computerworld)Gustavo
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in reply to Dan Gillmor • • •I work in healthcare and this is going to make everything with a Windows OS HIPAA noncompliant. I guarantee that Microsoft will be using this to steal and collect every last byte of data. I will be speaking with folks in my state’s government about a class action lawsuit.
I urge all non Americans to demand that your governments drop American tech companies as vendors.
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in reply to Dan Gillmor • • •If you buy a device with Windows on it then you're really only renting it off Microsoft.
I'm waiting for the day when someone gets sacked because the AI-enabled kettle that Windoze detected and installed when it first entered the house informs the owner's employer when they exceed their recommended daily tea intake.
Goerp
in reply to Dan Gillmor • • •No longer an abstract AI powered pc, but a PC where the new Clippy is interfering with your daily activities.