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YouGov has asked western Europeans who they want to see win the US election, and I just love my home country, Denmark. 🤗🇩🇰

yougov.co.uk/politics/articles…



Please bring #Covid19 to work and share with everyone. When you become chronically ill or disabled, we'll call you lazy and unreliable.

fortune.com/europe/2024/11/01/…



I never understood Kubernetes haters. I mean I understand, everyone is entitled to an opinion. But, can you go and be wrong about it like somewhere way, way over there?

#kubernetes #linux #infrastructure #cicd





In October alone, russia launched 2023 Shahed drones at #Ukraine —almost 29% of all drones fired in 2024.

In over a month, #Kyiv had only one Shahed-free night.

Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine



"UK supermarkets using multibuy deals to encourage sales of meat, study finds.The Food Foundation said its findings, especially about processed meat, were alarming for environmental as well as health reasons."

#climate #ClimateCollapse #environment

theguardian.com/society/2024/n…

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1 in 5 multipack deals are on meat and dairy, only 1 in 20 on fruit and vegetables. And of course the whole point of them is to get people to buy more than they otherwise would, often adding to food waste.

I sometimes imagine what a board meeting in a big business would be like if it was really trying to act responsibly. "The question is, what is our strategy for reducing sales of harmful products - and indeed if possible reducing sales overall. so that we help limit wasteful consumption?" Ridiculous, eh? - and there you have the fundamental problem in a nutshell.

@RuthMalan @jadp @stephenpa





[SOLVED] Internet strangely stops working after one day of installation.


This is an Acer Aspire one laptop, with a 32 bit CPU and Debian 12.7. Whenever I install Linux on it, the Internet works for about one day. And when I boot it up the next day, it just stops working. This is the case for WiFi, Ethernet and USB tethering via Android.

After running networkctl it gave me this:

I can ping 8.8.8.8 in this state, but not gnu.org. I can't open websites in Firefox either.

Then I ran "sudo systemctl start systemd-networkd". The networkctl output changed but everything worked exactly as the above two images. Couldn't open websites still.

Yesterday everything was working perfectly

Edit: Thanks to @nanook@friendica.eskimo.com and @MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml I finally have internet access on my 12-year old e-waste!

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If worse comes to worse, you can always just remove the symlink of /etc/resolv.conf which presently will point to something in /run/systemd, and replace it with a static file with known good name servers in it. You'll lose having a DNS cache but at least your machine will function.


Inspiring endorsement of Harris by WURD, Philadelphia’s only Black-owned talk radio station. This is the first time the station has endorsed any political candidate. wurdradio.com/2024/10/31/kamal…




#Pennsylvania voters: Election officials in Philadelphia and Montgomery County are publishing a daily-updated list of voters whose mail ballots contain deficiencies. If you submitted a defective ballot, there’s still time to have your vote counted. you can find out if your ballot was flagged at pavoterservices.pa.gov/Pages/B…


South Carolina executes Richard Moore despite broadly supported plea to cut sentence


Three jurors who condemned Moore to death, a former state prison director, Moore's trial judge, his son and daughter, and pastors called for the governor to change his sentence to life without parole.

#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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Today's my birthday and it is also Saturday, so I thought doing a "reading day". Can I do it? Not thinking in things that need to be done and just read?
I've chosen three books, let's see if I can go through all of them.
I woke up around 6h30 (naturally, my brain is doing this now), I have my armchair, my blanket, the lamp on (still too dark outside), my hot tea (Pumpkin Chai), and my books.
It's almost 7 am now and I'll start with The Invisible Host, which you can see from the cover I'm most curious about.
See you in some hours!

@bookstodon #ReadingDay #Books

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“U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs GOP effort to block provisional ballots for Pennsylvanians who botch mail voting” - article from Philadelphia Inquirer, archived at archive.ph/2024.11.02-045607/i….

This is good news.