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Feddit.org officially announces they will ban criticism of Israel and pro-Palestinian posts and comments.


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Amazing how this guy has no idea that schools are just as much about socializing and learning to deal with other people and situations you'll be in for the rest of your life. That's not "child care," it's a structured environment where the main goal is learning and the real benefits are everything else on the fringes.



Self-hosted Tools, Dead Tech, Papercrafting (Linux Prepper Podcast)




Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 25th May 2025


in reply to BlueMonday1984

A lawyer who depends on a sufficiently advanced AI is indistinguishable from a sovereign citizen.
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Considering how LLMs are trained, they prob contain a lot of sov cit stuff, wonder if a lawyer/judge can trick a LLM into going full sovcit by just adding a few words/rephrasing a bit.


Boss is "vibe coding"


My boss thinks it's very cute to talk about AI as much as possible, and today asked if I'd heard of "vibe coding". I said yeah, and explained to my coworker that it's where you get a chatbot to write all your code.

My boss has just announced that he's vibe coding. I know the project he's working on. It took us months to put that codebase together, and there are a lot of very complex functions and plugins in that site that we've written to integrate with all the systems our client needs the site to use.

What am I supposed to do here? He's just letting a chatbot go rogue on the codebase. Do I just leave him to it with the full knowledge that it'll fall on me and my colleague to repair all this damage, presumably while being accused of breaking the site in the first place? I need the money from this job so unfortunately leaving isn't an option at this stage.



Microsoft is putting AI actions into the Windows File Explorer


Microsoft is starting to integrate AI shortcuts, or what it calls AI actions, into the File Explorer in Windows 11. These shortcuts let you right-click on a file and quickly get to Windows AI features like blurring the background of a photo, erasing objects, or even summarizing content from Office files.

Four image actions are currently being tested in the latest Dev Channel builds of Windows 11, including Bing visual search to find similar images on the web, the blur background and erase objects features found in the Photos app, and the remove background option in Paint.

in reply to Dojan

This feels weird. Everything will want to update on any system if you’ve not had it online for 6 months. And the majority of the login requests are going to be your previous credentials being invalidated because they’ve been offline for so long. You’d see similar behavior on Linux.

Applications vanishing isn’t really something that happens on any OS really so I do have to question what you did to cause it. Uninstallers don’t just silently pop off at random. I’ve not even heard anecdotal tellings of that happening previously.

I’ll agree with you on Explorer though. It’s slow as molasses, and I hate utilizing it whenever I have to. It just feels bad.

I guess my point is, complain about Windows itself, and things directly tied into Windows. When you pull out “software I didn’t start for six months wants to update” as your first complaint it doesn’t really help your argument.

in reply to KairuByte

When you pull out “software I didn’t start for six months wants to update”


Did the software "want" to update or "force" an update? There's a meaningful difference there and windows often doesn't give you a choice or do anything else while it's updating.




Why PHP is Still Alive? Or Why Node Can't Kill It.


You may hate me for this, but this is what’s really going on. I love JS/TS and Node but the world is built in economies of scale not in love for programming languages… and PHP is the best when it comes to cheap scaling.

Really hope someone at Node decides to make it fast-cgi compatible in a nice way.




The Perfect Linux Advertisement


Who said Linux can't be advertised?
Behold: Linux, powered by GNU, with anti-viral formula
Wipes Windows clean in seconds.

What's that? Dont like this particular formula? Don't fret, there are plenty of other types. And the best part: It's free. But you can donate if you want to, it's your choice.

Join us today, at the side of FREEDOM!



Eurovision Broadcaster Muted Sounds of Crowd Booing and Shouting “Free Palestine!”


Despite Eurovision's denials, an analysis reveals that the broadcast silenced crowd discontent during Israeli singer Eden Golan’s performance.
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Audio Analysis: Eurovision Broadcaster Muted Sounds of Crowd Booing and Shouting “Free Palestine!”


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/30553017

Despite Eurovision's denials, an analysis reveals that the broadcast silenced crowd discontent during Israeli singer Eden Golan’s performance.




Eurovision Broadcaster Muted Sounds of Crowd Booing and Shouting “Free Palestine!”


Despite Eurovision's denials, an analysis reveals that the broadcast silenced crowd discontent during Israeli singer Eden Golan’s performance.



in reply to ReakDuck

Hopefully, by Israel spending money on propaganda and voting instead of bombs, on,y to draw more attention, instead.


HP OmniBook 5 is a slim laptop with Snapdragon X, OLED display and $799 starting price


The HP OmniBook 5 14 is a laptop with a 14 inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel OLED display, support for up to 32GB of LPDDR5X-8448 onboard memory, and an M.2 slot for user-replaceable PCIe Gen 4 storage. And the OmniBook 5 16 is a 16 inch model with similar specs, but a larger display.

Powered by an energy-efficient Qualcomm Snapdragon X series processor, the laptop should offer up to 34 hours of […]

#hp #hpOmnibook5 #hpOmnibook514 #hpOmnibook516 #omnibook5 #snapdragonX #snapdragonXPlus

Read more: liliputing.com/hp-omnibook-5-i…



Do I still get updates if I install from .deb file?


If I install software from .deb file, do I still get the updates & upgrades when I run sudo apt update / upgrade ? Or is flatpak the way to go? I'm not very familiar with flatpak, so I'm trying to avoid, but it seems that cons are limited.
I'm currently running mint cinnamon (how original, I know), and asking because i can't seem to add mullvad-vpn stable repo.
Thank you for your help,
in reply to Dop

@ARuy91305DGgrQiOZ6.linux@lemmy.ml To upgrade a PKG installed as a deb file you’ll need to download and upgrade that pkg every time



Simple NAS hardware for home use?


Yo.

I'm new to the game. Like 2h fresh. I'm fairly technical, being a millennial and a programmer.

What I want to do, is to have a NAS server I can host movies from and watch them on my phone in my bed - or on my projector.

Extra points if I could host my ebooks and music there and run a torrent client. Extra extra points if I could connect to it from outside my home network (and stream)

I've read about about Plex and Jellyfin.

I'm here to ask you about hardware advice.

Will QNAP or Synology be enough for my needs and can I install custom software there? I don't really want to create hardware from scratch.

Google says yes, but I trust reddit and random articles like I trust a fox not to eat chickens.

Edit: preferably something with WOL that goes silent and fanless when not in use, or something I can shut down with a button

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@selfhosted Qnap and Synology would be enough for your needs but their price is elevated. You can get the same with any nuc with intel n95 for a hundred euros or so. Something like this gmktec.com/products/intel%C2%A…


Justice mocks Trump’s Supreme Court strategy to end birthright citizenship


Justice Elena Kagan appeared baffled by Team Trump’s legal strategy.

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan ridiculed Donald Trump’s challenges to judicial injunctions and birthright citizenship on Thursday, telling the administration it has its strategy all wrong.

Kagan chided U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer for not challenging the legality of birthright citizenship outright. Instead, Sauer is challenging the judicial authority to issue nationwide injunctions—a focus Kagan said it made no sense for the administration’s ultimate goal of ending birthright citizenship.

“Let’s assume that you lose in the lower courts pretty uniformly, as you have been losing on this issue, and that you never take this question to us,” she said. “I mean, I noticed that you didn’t take the substantive question to us. You only took the nationwide injunction question to us... You’re losing a bunch of cases.”



Need help with searxng docker compose


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in reply to Override4414

@selfhosted Hi! Did you check the logs for any error? If you remove the variable of the domain? you can acces it by ip:port?


Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 18th May 2025


in reply to Rachel Greenham

Think about it. What have they been pushing AI abilities in? Planning, strategizing, research, analyzing information, etc. What do they keep screwing up? Execution. Details. Accurately imitating a real human being. Now what kind of job are those skills and weaknesses suited for?

I think the implications are clear.

in reply to YourNetworkIsHaunted

probably the reason they think anyone's jobs can be replace by LLMs is that in their hearts they know theirs can, and that's after a lifetime of thinking they're the smartest people in the room.

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Who Broke the Internet?


Today I'm listening to [em]Who Broke the Internet?[/em], a four-part series by [url=https://mamot.fr/@pluralistic]@pluralistic@mamot.fr[/url] on CBC's [em]Understood[/em] podcast. [quote]Google Search was the gold standard — a product born in a dorm room

Today I'm listening to Who Broke the Internet?, a four-part series by pluralistic@mamot.fr on CBC's Understood podcast.

> Google Search was the gold standard — a product born in a dorm room during the internet’s early, idealistic era. But when internal emails surfaced they revealed a deeper conflict inside the company: was Google making Search worse, on purpose, to boost ad revenue? Google says its changes are all about benefiting users. Critics say it’s all part of a bigger pattern — one that host Cory Doctorow calls enshittification: the slow, deliberate decay of platforms in the name of profit.

Have you noticed internet search has become next to useless? It's like the arms-race between search and spam is ramping up, and not in a good way. Cory lays out the foundation that it isn't that simple, and that the degradation of search was brought on internally.

Check it out here or wherever you get your podcasts!



Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 11th May 2025


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places.pub


I'm making an initial version of places.pub available today. places.pub is a collection of Place objects suitable for use in geosocial applications on the ActivityPub network. Part of my work in the Social Web Community Group at the W3C has been participa



'End of 10' to Windows 10 Users: The Environment Wants You to Use Linux


Website

It’s almost like the good ol’ days of install fests and the like! ‘End of 10’ is an organization that’s making it easy for Windows 10 users with computers that can’t upgrade to Windows 11, to install Linux instead of sending good hardware to the landfill.
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US doctors rewrite DNA of infant with severe genetic disorder in medical first


Doctors in the US have become the first to treat a baby with a customised gene-editing therapy after diagnosing the child with a severe genetic disorder that kills about half of those affected in early infancy.

KJ was born with severe CPS1 deficiency, a condition that affects only one in 1.3 million people. Those affected lack a liver enzyme that converts ammonia, from the natural breakdown of proteins in the body, into urea so it can be excreted in urine. This causes a build-up of ammonia that can damage the liver and other organs, such as the brain.

Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine, the doctors described the painstaking process of identifying the specific mutations behind KJ’s disorder, designing a gene-editing therapy to correct them, and testing the treatment and fatty nanoparticles needed to carry it into the liver. The therapy uses a powerful procedure called base editing which can rewrite the DNA code one letter at a time.





Israeli Forces Bombed Two Gaza Hospitals in One Day


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May 14, 2025


in reply to AngelikaMerkel

Thankfully the full feature will still work if you get the app from F-Droid

Hopefully this will motivate more people use F-Droid

in reply to AnonomousWolf

I noticed that in their info text shown to their users, they don't mention F-Droid. I wonder if google doesn't allow them to mention other stores as part of their "security" policies.


I've built an app... With AI..... Hear me out!


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in reply to Ioughttamow

Yay freedom!

Keep an eye on RFK Jr. though. He seems like the death-panel eugenicist type.

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in reply to floofloof

He’s already appointed his first eugenicist. David Geier is who RFK is having conduct the ‘study’ on Autism. He and his father previously experimented on autistic children in his basement by giving them Lupron injections, which cause chemical castration. He was prosecuted in Maryland for practicing medicine without a license, and his father had his medical license revoked in the process.

RFK said he was going to identify and eliminate the cause of autism. The cause of autism is DNA.

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Sam Altman Wants Your Eyeball


Last week, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman announced his ambitious plan for the World project, formerly known as Worldcoin.

The company presented its 6 new locations in the United States, where people can go to get their biometric data collected from a creepy iris scanner called The Orb.

But this isn't just a cryptocurrency grift anymore, this is much more dystopian.

In this article, I describe the risk of using such service, the unethical practices the World project has been employing to gather numbers, and how this is a slippery slope towards the normalization of mass surveillance we should all worry about.

Say no to the Orb!

Don't scan your eyeballs!

privacyguides.org/articles/202…



NYT Reveals: U.S. Declared ‘Victory’ Over Ansar Allah Despite Strategic Stalemate


https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/12/us/politics/trump-houthis-bombing.html

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Newbie to BTRFS- how do I use Timeshift to create backups on another SSD?


Hey there, folks! Currently playing around with a laptop that's got three SSDs. Running Arch but that isn't quite related. I have everything configured on one SSD, the other two are totally fresh. What do I need to do to setup one of those fresh SSDs for Timeshift backups? Please walk me through it from the very start- I think I understand some parts but I'm not too certain.

I can format the drives using mkfs.btrfs without any issues, but I'm confused about how I can add subvolumes and configure their root permissions properly to allow Timeshift snapshots.

EDIT: I see now that I misunderstood what Timeshift does. New question- which tool can I use to make a backup of my entire filesystem onto another drive such that it can be restored?

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How can we combat capitalism?


This is a genuine question I've been asking myself for a while now, and I would love to read your takes on it. I feel like big corps have too much control over the general population and tools at their disposal that are near impossible to combat from my perspective, like the media for example.

I will say that I am very little educated on the matter and have just recently began to more conciously think about the whole situation. Would love to see other people's take and maybe some reading recommendations on the topic if you have any!



Man checks out 100 books from Beachwood Library, then burns them in social media post


Summary

A man checked out 100 books from Beachwood Library in Beachwood, Ohio, covering Jewish history, African-American history, and LGBTQ topics, and later posted social media videos showing the books with captions referencing “cleansing” libraries before burning them.

Princeton University’s Bridging Divides Initiative alerted the library about the posts.

The books were worth about $1,700. Since they are not overdue, the library will bill the man later.

Police say the matter is civil unless he fails to pay. He is now banned from returning to the library.

#news
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