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!Libranet Support

Looking at my profile page at libranet.de/profile/vpbroman with either chrome or vivaldi browsers, I see my last three posts in some strange zombified state, where the content is rendered, but displayed in grayed out (actually partially whitened) form, with the control buttons at the bottom unresponsive, and the indenting different from my other posts. The last post is minimal, simple.
The first post with this problem has appeared this way for a couple of weeks. The other posts are tests to see whether the problem was due to the post being lengthy.

Vincent Broman
Frankfurt

in reply to Vincent Broman

Pleas try to refresh the browser cache either by pressing Shift + Reload button simultaneously or by clearing the cached browser data via browser settings. The issue could be caused by updated CSS/template code and this should solve the problem.

If this doesn't help please provide a screenshot because I cannot reproduce the issue.

in reply to Steffen K9 🐰

Just visited your conversations page and for me it looks ok. So, please try to refresh the browser cache as described in my previous comment.
in reply to Vincent Broman

Emptying cache and cookies had no effect on the problem, in vivaldi or firefox browsers. Firefox hadn't been used for a long time and I refreshed it.

When I click on bell/notifications and click on the notification of your reply, I see your response clearly. When I view my profile with vivaldi or firefox, everything is corrupted from your response at the top down to the time the problem appeared, as seen in these two screenshots.

Note that in the corrupted section, my profile photo/addresses/url are fixed in the window at the top left, while the postings scroll down on the right of the photo. Down in the uncorrupted section, one can still see the profile photo/addresses/url with some transparency stuck underneath the otherwise OK rendering starting at the left margin.

This all happens on an up to date Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS on x64.


in reply to Kevin Russell

I posted the article because I thought some might find it interesting, I don't agree with the contents in the article myself. I agree with your take. But I think it's important to at least read what ideas are being put forward and to drive duscussion.


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Trump’s cold brew: New York coffee shops warn of higher prices amid steep tariffs


The Trump administration has targeted Brazil with steep US tariffs of 50%. Coffee shops in the heart of New York are bracing for impact.

When the Trump administration announced another wave of sweeping tariffs, particularly on Brazil, Stone Street Cafe’s managing partner was first confused. Then came fear. A cafe already runs on slim margins and extra costs passed on from tariffs could risk everything.

“If these tariffs are long term, it will put our business in jeopardy,” Antony Garrigues, managing partner of Stone Street Cafe, said. “In New York City, the operating costs are already so high, and these tariffs will make everything much more expensive.

“In the end, if people cannot afford our coffee, and we do not have a profit margin, we will not make it.”




📺 Why Everyone Is Always Genuinely Pretending


This reminds me of a favorite Vonnegut aphorism:

We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.


Dozens of rural newspapers shut down in latest disappearance of local journalism


A nitpick to start: 23 is not "dozens." I'll grant that at 24. "More than a score" is unlikely to land with modern audiences but would have the advantage of being accurate.

Facing deep financial troubles, News Media Corporation shut down 23 news operations in five states. The closures are just the latest in a trend contributing to news deserts in rural America. Stephanie Sy discussed what this means for the future of local news with Teri Finneman, a journalism professor at the University of Kansas and co-author of "Reviving Rural News."


in reply to arrow74

From the NY Times:

After three hours of talks, President Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia told reporters that they had made progress on unspecified issues, but they gave no details, took no questions, and most importantly failed to announce a cease-fire of any kind.

The meeting broke up several hours before scheduled, and far short of the six or seven hours of discussions that Mr. Putin’s aides said they expected for the talks. The fact that they took no questions made it clear they did not want to be pressed on details.


Sounds really productive

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Pastor Sees Boycott of Target Stores as New Civil Rights Fight


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-08-12/atlanta-pastor-sees-target-store-boycott-as-new-civil-rights-fight?accessToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzb3VyY2UiOiJTdWJzY3JpYmVyR2lmdGVkQXJ0aWNsZSIsImlhdCI6MTc1NTExMDM3MCwiZXhwIjoxNzU1NzE1MTcwLCJhcnRpY2xlSWQiOiJUMFZMNFdHUTFZVEgwMCIsImJjb25uZWN0SWQiOiIwOEE1MTQ3QjE0MkM0NDgzOURFQTlFRkI4QUUyMTM5OSJ9.lFU17EcKiFr2VjdB5m_pt0lDTGsMFAjUG9oaVemm0dE&leadSource=uverify+wall



Indigenous Communities From Southern Mexico Refuse to Bow to ICE in California


In many agricultural fields of the West Coast of the United States, you’re more likely to hear Mixtec or Triqui languages spoken than Spanish. Both are common among the Indigenous people of southern Mexico, some of whom now pick grapes for Napa and Sonoma County’s prestige wineries, or apples in century-old orchards. Without their labor, rural economies in California would collapse.


Exposing docker socket to a container


Do you guys expose the docker socket to any of your containers or is that a strict no-no? What are your thoughts behind it if you don't? How do you justify this decision from a security standpoint if you do?

I am still fairly new to docker but I like the idea of something like Watchtower. Even though I am not a fan of auto-updates and I probably wouldn't use that feature I still find it interesting to get a notification if some container needs an update. However, it needs to have access to the docker socket to do its work and I read a lot about that and that this is a bad idea which can result in root access on your host filesystem from within a container.

There are probably other containers as well especially in this whole monitoring and maintenance category, that need that privilege, so I wanted to ask how other people handle this situation.

Cheers!

in reply to 5ymm3trY

@selfhosted I found #regctl github.com/regclient/regclient Using it a made a script to check and compare the sha1 of any image locally with the remote ones, then act accordingly
docker images --digests foo/foo <a class="hashtag" data-tag="for" href="https://fe.disroot.org/tag/for" rel="tag ugc">#[url=https://fe.disroot.org/tags/for]for[/url]</a> the locally one  
regctl manifest head foo/foot <a class="hashtag" data-tag="for" href="https://fe.disroot.org/tag/for" rel="tag ugc">#[url=https://fe.disroot.org/tags/for]for[/url]</a> the remote one
in reply to 5ymm3trY

I use Podman with Diun (like Watchtower but no auto-updates) and I think that's the only time I've had to mount the socket into the container. Maybe also CrowdSec. Podman is rootless so I feel a bit better about it.


Man fleeing Home Depot immigration raid is struck, killed by car on the 210 Freeway


A man was hit and killed on the 210 Freeway on Thursday as he tried to flee federal agents raiding a Home Depot in Monrovia, CA.
in reply to undefined

It's interesting because the person was looking for work, I thought ICE said they were going after criminals?


Happy birthday Jim Wynorski


Former Roger Corman protege, and director of over 100 films, including classics like Chopping Mall, Deathstalker II, and non-classics like Murderbot (no, not that one) and Attack of the 50 Foot CamGirl.
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Premier Doug Ford's government is ordering Ontario public servants to work from the office four days a week starting this fall and then full-time in January


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/34679997

Dude was getting lonely not being able to micromanage the lives of government employees.



Premier Doug Ford's government is ordering Ontario public servants to work from the office four days a week starting this fall and then full-time in January


Dude was getting lonely not being able to micromanage the lives of government employees.




wplace rule


::: spoiler Transcript
A fediverse post by sodiboo @sodiboo@gaysex.cloud.
It says "back in my day we didn't need wplace we just went outside and vandalized the real deal"
The post was made 1 day ago.
:::



Agenda Prep for August 2025 ForumWG Meeting


[url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r64A6bvDo1B0eQ3vdwDZtCwu-s4G1xWnaHVZB1gg9N8/edit?usp=sharing]Agenda preparation for the April ForumWG meeting can be found at this public link[/url] (anyone can make comments for review.) Monthly meetings are held

Agenda preparation for the April ForumWG meeting can be found at this public link (anyone can make comments for review.)

Monthly meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month, at 13h00 to 14h00 Eastern Time (currently 17h00 to 18h00 UTC). You can find them listed in the SocialCG Calendar. The next meeting will be held on 7 August 2025.

We will be discussing:

  • FEP 7888/f228 adoption update
  • Context Inheritance
  • Context Ownership
  • Merging of Contexts (aka "cross-posting")



Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 17th August 2025


in reply to cy

in reply to Wulfy

Worst thing about neo luddites is the Luddites weren't opposed to technology. They just didn't like how one guy got to own the whole factory. So I get why people don't want to risk learning about some stupid stuff, but they're not luddites.


Zine Stitching Identity


Stitching Identity: Flags, Pride and Memory Every June 28, the LGBTIQANB+ community mobilizes around the world to raise awareness about the struggle against hate crimes. For me, more than a celebration, this date has always been a reminder that without
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in reply to Sunshine

Academic here. I'm arguing amongst my colleagues that, practically, its already a hybrid regime. What's that? Think China or Iran. Some local autonomy, some voting, but the real power is centralized in one person or party. A touch of aged democracy with a heavy dose of authoritarianism baked at 451 degrees.

The Constitution is not worthless, not bynany means. Its useful but in a new way. It has been co-opted into the regimes (and it is a regime now) ruling apparatus. A nostalgic and nebulous rallying cry when needed, and a useless piece of paper that doesn't apply when necessary. Because the rule of law, that all important and oft misunderstood phrase, is truly dead, the regime can and is doing whatever it wants.

There may be a few moments of respite, a court case win a back off there, but those are strategic withdrawals. Distract and redirect.

That's all. Keep your heads up, fight for a better tomorrow even if today is lost.





US alcohol consumption at a record low as health warnings grow, survey finds


Alcohol consumption among adults in the US is at the lowest level on record, as most Americans, for the first time, view even moderate drinking as harmful, a new survey has found.

Pollster Gallup’s latest Consumption Habits survey, conducted annually, showed that about 54% of Americans reported drinking alcohol, compared with 58% in 2024 and 62% in 2023.

The figure falls below the previous record low of 55% in 1958 in the nearly nine decades of such tracking by Gallup. And the figure appears not to be driven by people turning to alternatives, such as legal recreational cannabis, the researchers said.


So, by supply and demand, why aren't beer prices going down?

in reply to Powderhorn

Went to a family event the other day. We realized it was the first one we were having without Boomers. By coincidence(?) it was also the first one we had which was completely alcohol free. Everyone just happened to bring no alcohol.


Karate or Tae Kwon Do for kids?


Hi everyone! So, my niece is alsmost 6 years old and is very energetic and generaly active as a child. Her parents are thinking of sending her to either Karate or Tae Kwon Do, both for physical and spiritual exercise and development.
Which one do you think could fit better for her age and also considering she likes it which is better in the long term?
in reply to WeAreAllOne

Taekwondo is a core Olympic sport while Karate has only appeared once, so there's the motivational factor of seeing top level competition being televised.



in reply to J

Gotta love the clickbait headlines! I read the article and watched the video linked within, and neither one clarifies WHICH version of the Hulk we'll see in Spider-Man!
in reply to Agrivar

Welcome to the internet, it never gives a straight answer


Alberta’s Perverse New Barriers to COVID Vaccines | The Tyee


I made the biggest political donation of my life after this policy was announced - and sent a screenshot to my (barely elected) UCP MLA letting him know. There's a lot to hate the UCP for, but this one really takes the cake.


What Does Palantir Actually Do?


https://www.wired.com/story/palantir-what-the-company-does/


in reply to PhilipTheBucket

🎶America, fuck yeah! 🎶

There's nothing we can't profit off of!



„We Are Lady Parts“ (Serie, 2021-2024)

Ich liebe sie alle. Keine weniger als die andere. Für das, was sie sind und für das, was sie tun! Hier hat das @ZDF einmal mehr in den britischen Serienkatalog gegriffen und viel mehr als eine Serienperle an Land gezogen. Das hier ist ein gesellschaftspolitisches Statement, das im Gewand einer Punkband-Sitcom zugleich emanzipatorisch und subversiv agiert. Gut so! (ZDF, Neu!)



Are distros really different or is it more about preference?


in reply to Jack_Burton

Distros within the same "family" (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu, Mint) are mostly the same with only small differences between them, while the different families have wildly different approaches to various things.


A Republican's sex scandal exposes the media's evolving shrug toward congressional disgrace