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looking for Google free tracker


Hi everyone,

my cat is becoming increasingly adamant about going out. For health reason I can't walk her on a leash enough to satisfy her. So I'm looking for a tracker for her which works without google (in Germany).

The best option I've found so far is nut tracker. It also uses googlemaps but has a screen where it shows when the tracker is near and can beep the tracker.

Do you guys know of a better option?



The Open-Source Software Saving the Internet From AI Bot Scrapers


in reply to leaky_shower_thought

I have no issues with Cloudflare, but Anubis always takes it sweet ass time to verify me. Like 30+ seconds just sitting there, but then eventually I get in.
in reply to fuckwit_mcbumcrumble

Windows XP ended support like 20 years ago if you were wondering if the Pentium 4 build you're still using was still viable.
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in reply to Samdell

"You think

I am not watching 👀

you ....

but

I AM!"

👀

😁😆

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Lab-grown sperm and eggs just a few years away, scientists say


Quest to create viable human sex cells in lab progressing rapidly, with huge implications for reproduction

Scientists are just a few years from creating viable human sex cells in the lab, according to an internationally renowned pioneer of the field, who says the advance could open up biology-defying possibilities for reproduction.

Speaking to the Guardian, Prof Katsuhiko Hayashi, a developmental geneticist at the University of Osaka, said rapid progress is being made towards being able to transform adult skin or blood cells into eggs and sperm, a feat of genetic conjury known as in-vitro gametogenesis (IVG).

His own lab is about seven years away from the milestone, he predicts. Other frontrunners include a team at the University of Kyoto and a California-based startup, Conception Biosciences, whose Silicon Valley backers include the OpenAI founder, Sam Altman and whose CEO told the Guardian that growing eggs in the lab “might be the best tool we have to reverse population decline” and could pave the way for human gene editing.

in reply to babysandpiper

hmmm, I do still reckon they go better with chips but to each their own. bon appetite mon ami 😂😂

in reply to Keeponstalin

i suspect that kapernick would beg to differ how the popularity will pan out.
in reply to eldavi

This is a good counterpoint -- there's a real career risk here, which is part of what makes it such a meaningful statement -- but Kaepernick was in a very different employment situation. For him, taking substandard offers (whatever non-NFL pro league was active at the time) wasn't worth it because of injury risk. So he had only 32 possible employers (realistically, fewer had QB needs) and they actively collude all the time. Extremely easy to get blackballed in that environment.

Bob Vylan will lose money off this, but they can find smaller venues to play and doing so can't jeopardize their career the same way a knee injury in the USFL could for Kaepernick. It's not a career ender.



Video of US contractors cheering after firing at Gaza civilians ignites fury online


A new Associated Press (AP) report detailing how American contractors guarding aid distribution sites used live ammunition, stun grenades and pepper spray against starving Palestinians seeking food has sparked fierce criticism online.


Deaf Teenager and 24-Year-Old Gain Ability to Hear After Experimental Gene Therapy


The science paper:

nature.com/articles/s41591-025…

Otoferlin was already working for children


in reply to Redditsux

if a third party was anything other than a manipulative plot, it would start in the states, gain traction for its stances and success in delivering, and spread to other states.

Any national, top down attempt to form a third party is either psyops or a fool's power grab.



EPA grants were set to address health risks on the Hopi and Navajo Reservations, until the Trump administration cut them - ICT News







EU leaders agree to extend all sanctions against Russia, but not 18th package





China is puling ahead of US in space as US further cuts NASA funding


Trump’s proposed budget cuts slashed NASA’s funding by 47%, jeopardizing 19 critical joint projects with Europe. Meanwhile, China is racing to land on the Moon within five years and establish a base by the 2030s.

China is forging ahead, with allies like Russia and Belarus already on board. This is a race for the future of humanity, and the west is being left behind.



ICE Arrested a Pregnant Tennessee Woman — While in Detention in Louisiana, She had a Stillbirth


Iris Dayana Monterroso-Lemus spent three days asking guards at Richwood Correctional Center for help before she was hospitalized, where physicians said she lost her pregnancy due to a lack of prenatal care



Exclusive: US CDC vaccine presentation cites study that does not exist, author says


A review on the use of the preservative thimerosal in vaccines slated to be presented on Thursday to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's outside vaccine committee cites a study that does not exist, the scientist listed as the study's author said.

The report, called "Thimerosal as a Vaccine Preservative" published on the CDC website on Tuesday, is to be presented by Lyn Redwood, a former leader of the anti-vaccine group Children's Health Defense.

It makes reference to a study called "Low-level neonatal thimerosal exposure: Long-term consequences in the brain," published in the journal Neurotoxicology in 2008, and co-authored by UC Davis Professor Emeritus Robert Berman.

But according to Berman, "it's not making reference to a study I published or carried out."

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/us-cdc-report-shows-no-evidence-linking-thimerosal-containing-vaccines-autism-2025-06-24/



Jury orders man to pay $500K for assaulting police officer who killed himself after Capitol riot




It's hot. Fossil fuels made it hotter.




June 27, 2025, 3:30:00 PM UTC - GMT
Jun 27
🔥 Bonfire Install Party #1 – Get your fediverse instance running!
Fri 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Bonfire

Join us this Friday at 15:30 UTC for our first Bonfire Install Party!

A casual peer-led session where we’ll set up Bonfire instances together, ask questions, and tackle challenges in real time.

This session will focus on deploying Bonfire using Co-op Cloud — our recommended method, especially for fresh servers. Whether you’re ready to install or just want to follow along and learn, you’re welcome.

What to expect


• Hands-on walkthrough of live deployment using Co-op Cloud

• Real-world troubleshooting and debugging — we’ll learn together

• Shared note-taking to improve our documentation and install guides

• Help shape better tools and recipes by trying them out in the wild

• A no-pressure, collaborative learning environment

What to bring


Ideally:

• A domain or subdomain

• A publicly-accessible server (VPS, dedicated, or local) with SSH access

• DNS configured for your domain

• Your curiosity and questions!

Not ready? That’s fine too — join to watch, learn, and prep for next time. No experience required.

Please note the time is 15:30 UTC, you can see what that means in your timezone using this link and add the event to your calendar using the Actions dropdown menu.

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in reply to Arthur Besse

I feel so proud of postmarketOS! I've been using them for 2nd life uses for phones, tablets, and chromebooks with very minimal problems. It's like having an obscure band you follow all of a sudden getting mentioned everywhere and I couldn't be happier for the project (like the 3rd time on Lemmy this week alone I've seen them mentioned).

If you have some scrap equipment throw it on and report your findings! There's a lot of testing that needs done and information needs to flow. I've done a "recipe" notebook with an old chromebook, a tablet for easy video viewing I can send videos to (instead of making my partner come to the comp), and like 3 other devices that I haven't finished with but pmOS will be a part of it.

Join their testing team if you have devices that aren't listed! Unlike most requirements, if it's not listed that just means it probably hasn't been tested...not that it doesn't work on your device. (they could probably also use some editors for their text instructions, it's quite back and forth with links trying to find proper instructions).



How Inclusionary Social Movements Succeed


Good discussion of two types of social movements: Inclusionary (building a wide coalition by appealing to many different groups) vs exclusionary (building group solidarity through us v them strategies). The challenges to both, and the ways the elite try to capture and appropriate inclusionary social movements to maintain the status quo.

Why is this "solarpunk"? Because solarpunk is a social movement, not just an aesthetic. If you want to make positive change (environmental or otherwise) you need collective action, and understanding the challenges to collective action helps you decide what orgs are worth committing to and see when those orgs have been appropriated.

The other articles in the series are “Widening the We” and “The Growth of Malignant and Exclusionary Social Movements” - linked at the bottom and also worth reading.





JD Vance gets suspended from Bluesky 'just 12 minutes after first post': reports


in reply to stux⚡

"His account was suspended briefly until bs verified him."
lemmy.ca/post/46448511/1727490…

The bio in the profile says "Christian, husband, dad" first, and then "Vice President".
Just like every replyguy on Twitter with a "Christian, husband, dad" bio. They always put that info first, and in that order.







U.S. Senators warn 15 New Mexico hospitals likely to close if “Big, Beautiful Bill” cuts become law


in reply to nocturne

A State solution is needed. No one should have their hospital closed because of national ideology. This is what happens when a party goes with national issues at the expense of local issues. The NM government has been pushing medical infrastructure, perhaps those state reproductive centers should have GP added? States have had government solutions in the past. In the 1980s when I lived in the Dakotas. ND had its own bank for farmers, SD had its own cement plant for development.
in reply to Davriellelouna

Possibly Relevant, to those potentially impacted: The relationship between distance to hospital and patient mortality in emergencies: an observational study

TL;DR: The data supports the obvious conclusion - hospitals near home increase life expectancy.



Any idea how to do the edges/feet on this box?


The only thing i can come up with is to start with a long mitre on the edges, use a jig to cut a 45 degree dado on each corner, then inlay the edges/feet?

My concerns are:

  1. I can't use splines on the mitres, they'll be visible.
  2. I'll be cutting most of the mitre joint away, leaving very little glue surface.
  3. I'd have to glue in the feet/edges cross-grain, so the glue will probably fail with wood movement.

The upside is that this is an urn (i guess that's not an upside for everyone involved) so I'll be gluing the lid on, which should provide some extra stability.

in reply to nice

Nice box.

Looks like it’s a carcass and panels build. So the corners/feet are the four stiles of the box carcass with mitred panel grooves along their length. (The walls of the grooves would need to be mitred but not the bottoms of the grooves; they only need to be sufficiently deep, thus the stiles sufficiently thick.) Likewise the rails would have mitred joins with the stiles, plus right angle panel grooves on the bottom rails

That’s how I would try it, anyway. Not an easy one.





Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 22nd June 2025


in reply to gerikson

"we set out to make the torment nexus, but all we accomplished is making the stupid faucet and now we can't turn it off and it's flooding the house." - Every AI company, probably.
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LibreOffice joins the Windows 10 farewell party with its new campaign: Go Linux, not Windows 11




Anca Miruna Lăzărescu – „Glück ist was für Weicheier“ (2018)

Große Themen: Krankheit, Verlust, das Erwachsenwerden – und doch nie schwer. Hier gelingt genau das: ein schwebender, feinfühliger Film, der das Unaussprechliche greifbar macht, ohne mit einfachen Antworten zu beschwichtigen. Weil er in seiner Ehrlichkeit etwas erlaubt, das selten geworden ist im Kino. (ZDF, Neu)


in reply to Anthony

I like the stance against the agenda of capitalist exploitation and responsibility shirking for road deaths. those are important new measures.

one point of feedback for you is this idea of the comparison of deaths per km driven between autonomous vehicles vs human driven vehicles. that too is an important existing measure of comparison. human negligence with cars kills people. often. if a technology reduces that rate of death, it is an improvement by that real measure.

in reply to millennial falcon

Your feedback is frustrating because it seems like you almost have it, but then you fall back on technosolutionist logic.

The fact we can even say that human drivers are "negligent" is a very good thing. That means we are aware that human drivers are accountable for their (in)actions.

"Autonomous" vehicles cannot be called negligent. It wouldn't make sense to do so. It might be the case that their makers cannot be called negligent either. Perhaps every person involved puts every effort into making the vehicles safe, but they turn out not to be. That is a very bad thing. It is (meta)negligent to set up a system like this, where people can be severely harmed or killed and there is no one who takes responsibility. I dare say it is sociopathic to do so.