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c'est une tuerie ces mecs, Full Dub, ils sont de Dijon.. puis y a de la discog, ils sont dans la place depuis 2013.. si j'ai bien compris, deux aux machines un à la batterie. ça rend du feu de dieuesx
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Tennessee Economy Shows Split: Shoppers Worried, Business Leaders Upbeat Heading into Holidays
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Live looping vocal performance of “I Didn't Know What Time It Was" by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart. Performed by Michael Mayo, from the album Fly on Artistry Music / Mack Avenue Records. Listen/Purchase: lnk.to Video Credit: Alex Frankel ...Little Green Footballs
I haven't seen my brother since I left Western Australia.
We were separated at Perth.
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I always wanted to move to Hope, Derbyshire.
Only because it’s very pretty there … no other reason. 😜
@staringatclouds @TCMuffin Know it well! 😆
Used to go thru it on the way across the hills to my parents.
It can be hard …
To get thru in the snow! 😜
Duitse politie verijdelt aanslag op kerstmarkt Beieren, vijf arrestaties
De Duitse politie heeft mogelijk een aanslag verijdeld op een kerstmarkt in het Zuid-Duitse Dingolfing, iets ten noordoosten van München. Dat melden Duitse media. Een groep buitenlanders zou een aanslag hebben willen plegen met een voertuig.Redactie redacteur (DPG Media)
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At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40295315
By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMT
Overall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.
Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.
Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.
At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMTOverall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.
Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.
Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.
At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
At least 11 Palestinians have died in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings within the last 24 hours.Mera Aladam (Middle East Eye)
At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40295315
By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMT
Overall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.
Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.
Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.
At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMTOverall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.
Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.
Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.
At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
At least 11 Palestinians have died in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings within the last 24 hours.Mera Aladam (Middle East Eye)
Carnaval in Heerlen, Ed van der Elsken, 1958
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At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
By Mera Aladam
12 December 2025 10:20 GMT
Overall, at least 13 buildings - already partly damaged from Israeli bombing - collapsed due to heavy rain and strong winds, according to the Gaza-based Government Media Office. Some people remain trapped under the rubble, with others wounded.Meanwhile, over 27,000 tents of displaced families have been destroyed or swept away by floods and strong winds. More than 250,000 displaced people have been affected by rain, floods, and collapsing shelters.
Over 4,300 distress calls have been made across the Gaza Strip since the storm began earlier this week, the Ministry of Interior and National Security said.
Despite limited resources, the ministry said search-and-rescue civil defence teams, along with police, are doing their best to help people.
At least 11 die in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings
At least 11 Palestinians have died in storm-hit Gaza from cold and collapsing buildings within the last 24 hours.Mera Aladam (Middle East Eye)
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I remember in the 80s and 90s all the talk about the ozone layer, and the move away from stuff with CFCs. At the time I was just a child, not fully aware of the magnitude of what was going on.
Now, looking back, I am in awe, that the world was able to recognise there was a threat to society's ongoing existence. And work together to instigate world wide change. The Montreal protocol is ratified by 198 UN members.
And now, 28 years after it was signed...
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Today's environmental GOOD NEWS!The hole in the ozone layer closed on December 1
The ozone layer is a layer of the atmosphere that protects us from UV light. Years ago, it was noticed that chlorofluorocarbons in aerosol sprays were aiding in the depletion of the ozone layer, and a hole was detected in this protective layer. After years of regulation and work, the hole is closed.
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Ozone hole finally closed on December 1 — Experts know "it will reopen soon" but there's
The ozone hole closed on December 1, and although experts warn it will reopen soon, emerging data offers real hope for long-term healing of Earth’s atmosphere.David A. (El Diario 24)
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The Montreal protocol has done what it was intended to do, and the hole in the ozone layer has closed. That's mind blowing.
And yet. It's also really upsetting.
Why? Cos it shows what humanity can do if we put our mind to it. We can recognise a threat to our existence and take worldwide action to rectify it. Across every nation. We can.
And yet. When it comes to CO2 emissions. It seems... We can't.
COP 1 happened in Berlin in '95. Last month we had COP 30.
Alas...
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Atmospheric CO2 levels continue to climb. We have governments of major economies who are not just in denial about climate change, but actively choosing to make it worse. I've spoken before about how we have so many of the technologies we need to reduce emissions to zero, and start to rein in atmospheric CO2 levels, but also how those technologies are not evenly distributed.
Now tho, it's not just the technologies aren't being used, but some are trying to actively thwart them.
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The Montreal protocol shows what humanity can do if it chooses to.
The fact that so many governments seem to be not only choosing not to, but actively choosing to make it all worse, is heart breaking.
The hole in the ozone layer is now healed. It was first reported in May '85. 40 years later. Fixed.
Yet we've known about the greenhouse effect and CO2 emissions for over a century.
Well done to everyone involved in stopping CFCs. Sorry CO2 is going to fuck up all your hard work.
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Not really expert on subject, but I read somewhere that main reason why the world switched away from cfc's was because there were cheap alternatives, so it cost manufacturers nearly nothing to do that.
Reducing greenhouse gases like co2 costs money and requires effort.
That may be so but renewable energy sources are now at cost parity with fossil fuels and getting more competitive.
I think the decision to ignore climate change is driven by politics and corruption.
@aikidd I absolutely agree. I would add lack of personal initiative among general population. Everyone seems to be waiting for someone else (politicians, billionaires) to do something, while quite a lot could be achieved by managing on what you spend money.
Edit: Ok, probably not everyone but many of the people I interact with on a daily basis.
@CosmicCactus @aikidd that is not completely wrong, but our individual efforts just pale in comparison to what today’s corporate entities do (look at AI datacenter and training spend for one).
The „carbon footprint“ you may have heard of was a deliberate misinformation campaign launched by Big Oil.
@CosmicCactus @felixf @aikidd that will make no difference. Amazon and Google and Microsoft won't notice you stopped buying from them.
Normal individuals have zero effect here.
@mkoek @aikidd @CosmicCactus and on a global scale all of your investment in solar for your home makes a sum total of fuck all difference. While steel companies and cement works, and petrochemical plants, and diesel trucks and petrol SUVs all are pumping out shit loads of CO2 into the atmosphere.
The only thing an individual can do at an individual level to make a meaningful impact on global emissions is to set fire to a billionaire. Everything else is just to make you feel better.
@CosmicCactus This then made first the large German and later international producers switch much earlier than anticipated to better alternatives.
So there was first the regulation and then the market (together with activists) reacted.
@stralau According to ChatGPT Greenpeace spent 17 000$ on initial order of CFC free fridges and it estimates R&D costs somewhere south of 500 000$. Of course I don't really trust ChatGPT with numbers, but it sounds about right.
Considering CFC's caused damage measuring probably in billions, it really makes you think. I'm not even sure what is the right word for it.
I believe the key difference is that there was no international trillion dollar cartel behind CFC production that held a heavy thumb on political actors world wide.
This time it’s a class war, the very same fight we have to wage against colonialism, oppression, white supremacy…
The UN will not save us from this one.
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I agree we must and can act on the climate. But the CFC comparison isn't close. I recommend the systemic and corporate focus that How to Save a Planet has.
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The ozone [issue] already had a lot of momentum behind doing something about it, particularly because getting rid of the CFCs in spray cans was a very easy thing to do. Consumers turned away from spray cans in the 70s even before they were banned in this country. There was an easy thing that a consumer could do. You just stopped using the spray can and start using the pumps and roll-ons for underarm deodorant.
We just don’t have that same kind of very easy substitution when it comes to climate change. There are things that a consumer can do, but it’s not that easy to decide you’re going to never drive a car and ride a bike instead. It’s not that easy to switch to solar. This problem requires not just people caring, but government action, changing technologies, a total overhaul of the energy system.
I don’t just don’t see a good parallel right now between what’s happening today and the ozone issue.
who is "we"? i didn't create these chemicals, did you? this isn't an inability, it's a choice made by a few powerful people who would rather
i think a few factors are probably worth considering. who were the politicians in power at the time? the CFC industry is not like the fossil fuel industry. it made propellants and refrigerants, and taking CFCs out probably didn't fundamentally change much. there are not deeply entrenched CFC industries built around each other. there are no CFC mines or wells, so it has to be produced. therefor, there is no extraction industry and major infrastructure tied to it, so it was probably easier to just stop producing CFCs.
oil, gas, and coal are extractive, colonial industries which require occupying land or stealing it, and are the literal blood of capitalist industrial society. industries which could reduce reliance have been routinely destroyed or replaced with new extractive, colonial industry.
I agree with your entire thesis.
I would also point out that we have also done the same thing with lead in gasoline.
We just stopped using it.
As a species we can stop doing self destructive things.
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@GalbinusCaeli Thomas Midgley Jr. who killed the most people in history*, and almost ended life on the planet.
That's quite the CV.
* At least millions
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in addition to the effect leaded gasoline had on intelligence for children who grew up breathing that air.
My generation lost billions of IQ points to leaded gasoline and lead paint.
Is the current rise in conservative politics a result of this? Maybe.
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Google, NextEra to Revive Iowa Nuclear Plant for AI Data Centers
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…we’ve lived here four years.
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The file tree lists folders such as ".github", "husky", "agents", "asg.client", "cloud", "docs", "images", "marketing/china", "mcu.client", and "mobile" alongside various files. Recent commits displayed include "disable jest", "Fix picture quality settings", "update asg client build", "redeploy cloud", and "chore: update china marketing page". The "About" section states: "MentraOS is how you build smart glasses apps. It's 100% open source. Get captions, AI assistant, notifications, translation, and more. Devs now write apps that run on any pair of smart glasses". There is also a list of tags that include "writable", "matrix", "wearables", "conversational-ai", "smartglasses", "activeLook", "vue-shield", and "vue-altos". At the top right of the image, there are icons for users and notifications, as well as a star icon indicating the number of stars (1.5k).
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