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UEA havas novan estraron

Fernando Maia estas la nova prezidanto de UEA. La komitato de la asocio dum sia unua kunsido en Brno elektis novan estraron. La komitato sekvis la rekomendon de la elekta komisiono, krom ke anstataŭ Istvan Szabolcs post du voĉdonadoj estis elektita François Lo Jacomo. Amri Wandel ne ricevis sufiĉe da voĉoj por denove eniri la estraron.

liberafolio.org/2025/07/26/uea…

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in reply to Libera Folio

estas nekredeble, ke ne eblus en universitato, aranĝi hibridan kunsidon (rete kaj ĉeeste) por la elekto de novan estraron de UEA. Mi kore salutas mi el Universala Kongreso. Intereto funkcias sufiĉe bone.



Texas House Republicans unveil new congressional map that looks to pick up five GOP seats


in reply to Powderhorn

Sounds like a totally legitimate system. I guess the clown car will welcome some new passengers.🤡
in reply to LuxSpark

It's Texas, so it's less of a clown car and more of a clown monster truck. Everything's bigger over there... except the IQ of politicians.


Ontario court strikes down Ford government's plan to remove Toronto bike lanes


Judge ruled that the removal of the 3 bike lanes will put 'people at increased risk of harm and death'

The judge ruled Wednesday that Cycle Toronto and others "have established that removal of the target bike lanes will put people at increased risk of harm and death, which engages the right to life and security of the person."



Trump Exploits Jail Contracts to Skirt Sanctuary Policies, Supercharge Deportations, New Report Shows




AI in Wyoming may soon use more electricity than state’s human residents


in reply to darklamer

Fewer than DC, yet Wyoming gets 2 senators and a voting congressperson, while DC gets no voting representatives in congress.


Liebes Spotify, es ist aus mit uns!


"Spotify bezahlt Künst­le­r:in­nen schlecht, veröffentlicht KI-Musik und der CEO investiert in ein Rüstungs-Start-up. Unsere Autorin zieht nun Konsequenzen."
in reply to 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬

Käme wohl drauf an, wie ernst Du das meinst. Podcasts gibt es überall. Das ist das Geile an Podcasts.

Und für Musik. Eigene Sammlung aufbauen: medimops.de/musik-alternative-…

Ergänzend Bandcamp und Qubuz oder 7digital und Internet-Radio: radio.de/genre/indie

in reply to Steffen Voß

Ich wollte da eher auf die Vielfalt hinaus, die mir Spotify bietet. Eben mit einem einzigen Abo von der keinen Lokalband, die mal in der Dorfkneipe gespielt hat, bis hin zu weltbekannten Künstlern, die regelmäßig riesige Stadien füllen (eben je nach Lust und Laune), direkt neben Podcasts über Videospiele (und Hörbüchern aus den Zweitausendern).


Emma Thompson – “Meine Stunden mit Leo” (2022)

Eine Frau, ein Hotelzimmer, ein fremder junger Mann. Der Film beginnt leise, fast unscheinbar – und entfaltet sich zu einem fein gearbeiteten Kammerspiel über Intimität, Sprache und die Möglichkeit, sich selbst neu zu begegnen. Er stellt vermeintliche Gewissheiten über Begehren, Alter und Nähe infrage, ohne laut zu werden. Wer bereit ist, hinzuhören, wird berührt – vielleicht auch erschüttert. (ZDF)




SocialHub developer community: Reboot or Shutdown?


(Originally posted in response to @how's announced ultimatum wrt the future of SocialHub.)

Unless a community team steps up, SocialHub will cease to be ..


@how is urgently asking members of this community to brainstorm and consider options to keep this community not only alive, but make it thrive as one of the grassroots developer centers that help evolve the fediverse.
SocialHub Community Values Policy

Now there’s a deadline: the activitypub.eu domain that hosts this community’s email service expires on September 10, 2025 [..]

So, either way the change is coming. I’d rather have it come in a structured way.


In 2019 @how and Petites Singularités graciously took custodianship of SocialHub, and I for one am very thankful for that! I am sure many in the fediverse developer landscape share that gratitude too.

For people reading this and considering community involvement.. when does P.S. plan to give public announcement / responsible disclosure of SocialHub winding down?

in reply to Arnold Schrijver

Interesting read over there. Also, regarding the definition of viable community - and subsequently the definition of a "community" itself.
in reply to Kristian

Ah, I answered this on the forum, but your and mine mastodon thread does not show that. I did use the reply button on your post I thought. Hmm.


in reply to Sunshine

I'm doing my part!

(fixed in 2019, but my ex already had a full hysterectomy, so until that point, it seemed redundant)

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in reply to Sunshine

Since the US regards children essentially as exotic pets owned by their parents who are individually responsible for every aspect of their well being, most reasonable people understand they can't afford the time, energy, and money to keep a pet like that. Importing and raising a tiger cub is less resource demanding.

Children are young human members of society and should be treated like it rather than be considered the property of their parents.




Inside the Bill C-5 First Nations summit




‘It destroyed me’: two more men accuse Christian rock star Michael Tait of sexual assault


in reply to Powderhorn

Oh I thought this about the Newsboys guy before opening it. Guess it was just another Christian rock guy sexually abusing people.

Edit: it is the Newsboys guy!

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in reply to t3rmit3

He gives actual journalists a bad name. (With apologies to Bon Jovi.)
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Why a New Trump Policy Could Expel Thousands of Adult Students From Classes






Is Pedro Pascal the target of a hate campaign? Here's what we know


in reply to Sunshine

Oh look, the guy strongly vocal about trans rights is being targeted by a sudden vague hate campaign on X. I wonder why.


in reply to t3rmit3

So sexy.... especially read by a blonde with perfect skin and breathy speaking voice.

Up next: Should we beg the government for assistance or use our bootstraps to lift us up after Haildivers Liberty Storm?


in reply to Sunshine

The other option was to disperse them as previously done...

In a statement shared with NPR, the State Department confirmed that the U.S. will spend $167,000 to destroy the contraceptives at a French facility that handles medical waste.

Several international humanitarian organizations, including MSI, Doctors Without Borders and UNFPA — the United Nations' sexual and reproductive health agency — say they tried to buy the supplies from the U.S. but were rejected.


Never forget the cruelty is the point. This isn't about "saving money".

Honestly, the UN should just confiscate the supplies and disperse them.

in reply to Midnitte

100%. It was never about saving money Etc. They will literally burn money of it allows them to persue their bigotry.

in reply to Sunshine

Cool, so we're finally going to call a genocide a genocide and stop sending aid to Israel? We're going to finally take on the health insurance industry and pass Medicare for all?

What, no? We're not doing that, you say? We've gotta continue pandering to our rich donors? Okay cool, then STFU about "changing the status quo", rat man.

in reply to Sunshine

Nothing in the US will ever return to "status quo". Their democracy is broken, 30% of them believe that Trump was chosen by god. They will either continue on their path to becoming a white Christian nationalist authoritarian state, or the people will rise and create an actual democracy based on humanity instead of wealth.

My bet is on the former.



Microsoft Copilot AI’s official avatar looks like a blob of semen


pivottoai.libsyn.com/20250728-… - podcast
youtube.com/watch?v=3av5g0hAKw… - video

The video is heavily euphemised and I think I got away with it

in reply to David Gerard

Baldur Bjarnason has given his thoughts:

I mean… yeah.

Also, between this and seeing tech types link glowingly to a crazypants “colonise the light cone by exploring latent space” type of delusional bullshit and I’m staring to worry that computers, as a concept, might not be salvageable after these clowns have run the show into the ground



Dropped cases against LA protesters reveal false claims from federal agents


US immigration officers made false and misleading statements in their reports about several Los Angeles protesters they arrested during the massive demonstrations that rocked the city in June, according to federal law enforcement files obtained by the Guardian.

The officers’ testimony was cited in at least five cases filed by the US Department of Justice amid the unrest. The justice department has charged at least 26 people with “assaulting” and “impeding” federal officers and other crimes during the protests over immigration raids. Prosecutors, however, have since been forced to dismiss at least eight of those felonies, many of them which relied on officers’ inaccurate reports, court records show.

The justice department has also dismissed at least three felony assault cases it brought against Angelenos accused of interfering with arrests during recent immigration raids, the documents show.



European companies dominate wind turbine manufacturing outside of China


The headline is about China. But their second figure shows the situation outside of China:


Overall, the top five western OEMs represented 93% of the global volumes outside of China.


Out of these, only Genereal Electrics is Amercian. Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, Nordex, and Enercon are all EU-based.

This post suggests that the role of General Electrics decreased in 2024:
linkedin.com/pulse/wl-106-top-…



European companies dominate wind turbine manufacturing outside of China


cross-posted from: sopuli.xyz/post/30659576

The headline is about China. But their second figure shows the situation outside of China:


Overall, the top five western OEMs represented 93% of the global volumes outside of China.

Out of these, only Genereal Electrics is Amercian. Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, Nordex, and Enercon are all EU-based.

This post suggests that the role of General Electrics decreased in 2024:
linkedin.com/pulse/wl-106-top-…



European companies dominate wind turbine manufacturing outside of China


The headline is about China. But their second figure shows the situation outside of China:


Overall, the top five western OEMs represented 93% of the global volumes outside of China.


Out of these, only Genereal Electrics is Amercian. Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, Nordex, and Enercon are all EU-based.

This post suggests that the role of General Electrics decreased in 2024:
linkedin.com/pulse/wl-106-top-…



in reply to PhilipTheBucket

Public input was nothing but a facade anyways. We all know under current president they are being gutted and only listen to corporations.


Don’t Turn That Old System On, First Take It Apart




Tom Lehrer, acclaimed musical satirist of cold war era, dies aged 97


From today's "wait, he was still alive?" files.

Fucking brilliant musician. Many videos in the link.



Best (financial) background I've seen on Epstein so far -- Patrick Boyle


This is an interesting traipse without stumbling into tinfoil land. Boyle is one of my subscriptions.



SAiNT SEX / WACK is FXXK [OFFiCiAL ViDEO]


💿 SAiNT SEX / WACK is FXXK [OFFiCiAL ViDEO]
youtu.be/7CbRmVdd-Kk
🎵 song.link/y/7CbRmVdd-Kk
#NowPlaying #Music


Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won't undo months of 'engineered starvation' in Gaza, Oxfam says


July 27, 2025 09:28 EDT

Oxfam has said the airdrops into #Gaza are wholly inadequate for the population’s needs and has called for the immediate opening of all crossings for full humanitarian access into the territory devastated by relentless #Israeli bombardments and a partial aid blockade.

Bushra Khalidi, Oxfam policy lead for the Occupied #Palestinian territory, said:

Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won’t undo months of engineered starvation in Gaza.

What’s needed is the immediate opening of all crossings for full, unhindered, and safe aid delivery across all of Gaza and a permanent ceasefire. Anything less risks being little more than a tactical gesture.



Deadly airdrops and a trickle of trucks won't undo months of 'engineered starvation' in Gaza, Oxfam says




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What to know about civil commitment, Trump's new policy for homelessness


President Trump's new executive order to combat homelessness encourages local governments to revive civil commitment, a process to place people with mental health issues in treatment facilities without their consent.

Why it matters: Involuntary civil commitment has historically been used as a preventative method to confine people before they harm themselves or others, and most frequently affects vulnerable groups such as LGBTQ+, people of color and people with disabilities, according to several studies.

Context: The order Trump signed Thursday calls for shifting homeless individuals into "long-term" institutions for "humane treatment" which the administration says will "restore public order."


Cool. Just one more thing to be worried about from a failed system. I'm guessing "humane treatment" doesn't include access to the outside world.

https://www.axios.com/2025/07/25/civil-commitment-trumps-homelessness-policy

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in reply to Powderhorn

Another boon for private prison systems, and another way to incarcerate people that Republicans don't like, now without even needing to manufacture a crime; just define LGBT+ and non-conservative as mentally unsound and go ham.
in reply to t3rmit3

The way education has gone downhill such that pattern recognition is a rare trait, "First they came for" simply isn't on the radar. You don't build up these systems, get all the migrants out and then say "sorry about the food supply, but you'll be happy to know we're shutting these facilities."
in reply to Powderhorn

The smirk on his face in that photo really does make one wish he steps on a Lego. For eternity.

Good luck, guys, this is all going according to plan, and the plan is fucking evil to the core.




Cash bail myths debunked by plummeting city crime data