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Meloni says Italian navy won't use force to protect 'irresponsible' flotilla headed for Gaza | The Times of Israel (2025-09-24)


Meloni says Italian navy won't use force to protect 'irresponsible' flotilla headed for Gaza | The Times of Israel (2025-09-24)

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>> Meloni, speaking to journalists in New York, … says her government has proposed handing over the flotilla’s aid to Cyprus and the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem to prevent further risks, ...

>> “… it is not necessary to go to a war zone to deliver aid to Gaza, which the Italian government and the competent authorities could have delivered in a few hours” …

#NoKidding #GiorgiaMeloni #GlobalSumudFlotilla #BreakTheSiege
@palestine@fedibird.com




Disney investors seek clarity on Jimmy Kimmel's suspension


Kimmel returned to the air Tuesday night, six days after his remarks about the accused killer of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

Several investors in Walt Disney DIS.N on Wednesday asked the media giant to share documents about its decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel‘s show last week for inspection.

Kimmel returned to the air Tuesday night, six days after his remarks about the accused killer of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk provoked social media outrage and pressure from the Trump administration.

In a letter to the company, lawyers for the American Federation of Teachers, U.S. labor federation AFL-CIO, and Reporters Without Borders requested Disney to turn over records related to Kimmel‘s suspension.

The demand seeks to probe potential wrongdoing, mismanagement and fiduciary breaches by the Disney board and its leadership, according to the letter.

in reply to MicroWave

There's something profoundly depressing when investors ask why they lose money when Trump wipes his oversize ass with the Constitution, rather than Congress doing everything it can to prevent it happening.
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in reply to ExtremeDullard

You have to be in control of a system, to change a system.

If every American yanked their money out of the stock market until Congress got rid of trump, we'd actually have a pretty good chance.

Money rules America, luckily the money never thinks further than the next quarterly report.

Look at what people canceling just a single streaming service accomplished...

in reply to givesomefucks

Consider that it was enough when people canceled their streaming service subscription in droves to tumble Disney stock market valuation

Companies that lose their customers don’t have a good time

in reply to givesomefucks

Unfortunately 90% of the stock market is owned by the wealthiest 10%. Which explains why it's now a terrible overall measure of how the economy is doing.



Cronache del Fediverso


📜 Cronache dalla Bolla Fediversiana 🫧


🌀 Nel Fediverso (anzi, nel mio caro Mastodon 💜) noto che sì, la gente è un po’ meno… ma l’atmosfera è migliorata di brutto!

Certo, ogni tanto spunta ancora quello che sale sul piedistallo per fare il discorso da oracolo ✨📢, ma in generale il clima è più leggero e piacevole.

Sì, siamo meno, probabilmente ci stiamo creando la nostra piccola bolla… ma sapete una cosa? Io qui sto meglio di prima. E non ho nessuna voglia di fare paragoni con i social commerciali.

Ormai è quasi una grande famiglia 🤗 dove ci si conosce tutti un po’.
La voglia di interagire? Di conoscere persone nuove? Sempre presente!
Ma a un ritmo finalmente… umano. 🚲🌱



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

1. China doesn't allow private gun ownership
2. Ji had the families of everyone in the picture held as hostages to their good behaviour.
in reply to lemon

Who knew there were so many Ji defenders on the fedi!?

The fact that some of them literally have a profile background of the 20th century's greatest communist tyrants tells a story!

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A New Kind of Neighborhood Watch: Sonoma County’s ‘Adopt a Corner’ program aims to protect undocumented day laborers from ICE




A Far-Right Faction Took Power in Odessa. Then It Had to Govern.


in reply to alyaza [they/she]

I maintain my stance, dogma is directly correlated with a lack of intelligence and competency.
in reply to alyaza [they/she]

McAnally Wilkins, an oil-and-gas insurance agency


I mean, do I really need to say anything about branding here?


in reply to Projectda

nitter.net/FBIDirectorKash/sta…

One of the unspent shell casings recovered was engraved with the phrase “ANTI ICE.”


Whoever scrawled 'ANTI ICE' could at least have had the decency and respect to lie well.

in reply to LassCalibur

it feels like the same effort when russia framed a citizen over there. they left a note in the camera shot saying to leave 3 sim, so they left 3 sim games. note said to write a letter and sign it. the signature said 'signature'. id like to sit in on the talk for what to right on the case just to hear this high level brainstorming.



Day 434 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing


in reply to TECC

I have a cactus I named that lol. I got the name from somewhere but couldn’t remember where. Now I know
in reply to MyNameIsAtticus

I was wrong: finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/C…

Cactuar is the name in english, Kaktor in German 🙃

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New statue on National Mall celebrates ‘long-lasting bond’ between Trump and Epstein


in reply to Powderhorn

Permitted by the National Park Service to be there through Sunday.


A shame - can they make a 3D model available so we can 3d print our own to endure?



Delivery driver foils Texas hostage situation after alerting police to alarming order details


The idea of needing a hatchet delivered to a hostage situation is somewhat mind-bending. Like, if you're in a situation where a hatchet might be necessary, pick one up ahead of time.

A driver for an delivery service recently helped police in west-central Texas foil a hostage situation after reporting that he had delivered zip ties, a hatchet and other suspicious items to a motel room as part of an order, according to authorities and media accounts.

In a news release published on social media, police from the city of Sweetwater said they had been called to a local motel on Monday morning by a delivery service worker who became suspicious over certain items that he delivered to a room there at the behest of a platform customer.

Police did not disclose exactly what the items in question were. But witnesses told Texas media outlets KTAB and KRBC that – among other things – the delivery included trash bags, zip ties, bleach and a hatchet.


Stay classy, fellow Texans.



Stubsack: weekly thread for sneers not worth an entire post, week ending 28th September 2025 - awful.systems


https://awful.systems/post/5621644?scrollToComments=true

in reply to BlueMonday1984

A full timeline on the RubyGems takeover has been put together - looks like the entire situation's been caused by pressure from Shopify.


New Jersey PBS shutting down in July - New Jersey Globe


cross-posted from: beehaw.org/post/22326498

New Jersey PBS is expected to cease operations in July 2026 following WNET’s decision not to renew its agreement, the New Jersey Globe has learned.

The decision comes after the federal government decided to cancel funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funded WNET, the parent company of THIRTEEN, the PBS New York affiliate.

Unless they can find a new non-profit funding source, New Jersey could be left without a public television station next year.

in reply to ProdigalFrog

Perhaps, but WPSU also announced closure of their NPR and PBS station a few days ago
in reply to Midnitte

Ah, well... Shit 🙁
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‘It Was Never My Intention to Make Light of the Murder of a Young Man’


That's because you didn't. You were pointing out Trump's hypocrisy and ended up as a test case for overturning the 1st amendment.

Don't forget, Sinclair is still not carrying him because they want to merge with a company (and violate FCC rules about market percentage), and Disney can no longer be trusted to stand up to this administration - if they caved once they can cave again.


in reply to JarvisBot

Very disappointed with that non-ending.
in reply to Ankkuli

I don't hate it, but I think ending the universe is way better. We also could have made it less obvious and pull the horror trope of "And they lived happily ever after... Or did they?" This was a little bit too much, "No they didn't".
in reply to JarvisBot

Infinity Hulk was neat.

Also I think it was "London Master" (Kamar-Taj sword guy) who honestly has a bit of a standout moment.

A think a finale where everyone wins or everyone loses is better. Also why was Kamala so important?


in reply to JarvisBot

Okay the flashback should've been in the first episode.

Being a spin-off of What If, it would make sense to clear everything from that immediately then move on to the new stuff. Also how did T'Challa get his leg back?

in reply to superj104

Also how did T'Challa get his leg back?


Vibranium leg? Similar to Bucky. Although not a lot of time to find a new leg.


in reply to JarvisBot

I know Kamala is our main hero, but Alexi is a strong contender. He's lost his whole family now, I'm guessing he and Kamala grow together next episode and he has to sacrifice himself for her in the finale.

Also either Namor got a power boost or he really held back in Wakanda Forever.

in reply to JarvisBot

I like how they showed Phase 4 characters during times where they hadn't been introduced yet.

The jumping between the present and the past kind of bugged me. But that's the only criticism I have.


in reply to JarvisBot

Khonshu Blade is an amazing idea, I'm so glad to see it.

Alexi finally got his fight against Captain America, even if it was only a zombie half cap.

I was skeptical on the quality but this has been a blast so far.

in reply to JarvisBot

This series really surprised me.

Kamala, Kate, & Riri make a really good trio, I really hope we see that in live-action sooner or latar.
This Blade was very cool and a fun way to introduce him before his MCU debut (which is still having problems).



[DISCUSSION] [SPOILERS] Marvel Zombies - Discussion Hub


Marvel Zombies premieres September 24th, with all four episodes. All four episodes are rumored to be available at 3AM Eastern, midnight Pacific.

(This post is locked, please discuss individual episodes in their individual posts. Please be mindful of future spoilers in older threads.)


[DISCUSSION] [SPOILERS] Marvel Zombies - S01E01


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New statue on National Mall celebrates ‘long-lasting bond’ between Trump and Epstein


“We celebrate the long-lasting bond between President Donald J. Trump and his ‘closest friend,’ Jeffrey Epstein,” a plaque at the bottom of the spray-painted bronze installation reads. A permit from the National Park Service will allow the statue to stay on the National Mall grounds through 8pm on Sunday.

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Lines from the alleged birthday letter are printed verbatim on the statue’s plaques – one beneath Trump’s feet, one beneath Epstein’s and another on the third honoring “Friendship Month,” that features two outstretched hands forming a heart



My humble philosophy-The Genesis of Justice and Evil: From Desire to Order


What Is Desire
Here, the definition of desire is slightly different from its usual meaning. I regard desire as behavior that goes beyond what the subject actually needs. The rest is only to respond to needs. What counts as “beyond need” is related to the average level of demand. The standard varies according to era and nation, and is also connected with effort.

In the time of primitive humans, desire might only have meant having more food than one could finish. By the industrial age, desire turned toward money and material enjoyment. As we progress, desire expands accordingly. The difference between nations lies in their level of progress. Basically, the degree of progress is proportional to desire.



Montréal’s bike infrastructure hardly takes up any space from cars on city roads


Proposals for new or expanded bike lanes are often met with fierce backlash, in a phenomenon dubbed “bikelash,” with car drivers reluctant to lose any street space.

Yet our study finds that the current imbalance of spatial allocation is so overwhelmingly in favour of cars that it’s possible to make substantial improvements to bike infrastructure without significantly decreasing the space allocated per driver.

After all, a key advantage of bicycles is their incredible space-efficiency. Even if all the bike infrastructure space in the city were to double, the proportion of roadway given to cars would not fall below 90 per cent in any borough.



in reply to TheImpressiveX

This is good news, he's good actor, and considering his look I'm sure it's hard to find work. Not a lot of calls for albino actors. But if he's playing Tombstone hopefully that means he'll also get to do a scene with D'Onofrio and the two of them together should me amazing.


[Democracy Now] ICE Assaults Congressional Candidate Kat Abughazaleh at Chicago Protest






Three crashes in the first day? Tesla’s robotaxi test in Austin.


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in reply to Powderhorn

Even waymo’s “good” numbers, which probably have been massaged a bit, from cars driving in carefully selected conditions, is nearly 2.5 times the rate of accidents per mile driven of fatal and non-fatal accidents in the US.

The technology isn’t ready yet and shouldn’t be on the roads. If it takes it being on the roads to improve it, then maybe it shouldn’t improve, maybe it should be abandoned and the money being wasted on it should go to extant, proven solutions.

The fact that Amtrak and local public transit authorities are struggling to secure funding to maintain and expand operations while self driving car companies burn cash for decades on nothing burgers drives me crazy.

in reply to megopie

Zero percent chance of improved rail service under this administration.

And at least locally, people find public transit to be for the poor, just spreading the homeless around town. We're supposedly a liberal city, but several projects have been voted down.

in reply to Powderhorn

I bet it’s even more of a trip in a car
right before an accident and there’s no driver controlling the vehicle.


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A Braided River


The Yarlung Zangbo River winds through Tibet as the world’s highest-altitude major river. Parts of it cut through a canyon deeper than 6,000 meters (three times the depth of the Grand Canyon). And other parts, like this section, are braided, with waterways that shift rapidly from season to season. The swift changes in a braided river’s sandbars come from large amounts of sediment eroded from steep mountains upstream. As that sediment sweeps downstream, some will deposit, which narrows channels and can increase their scouring. The river’s shape quickly becomes a complicated battle between sediment, flow speed, and slope. (Image credit: M. Garrison; animation credit: R. Walter; via NASA Earth Observatory)
Animation of the changing waterways of a braided river.
#fluidDynamics #geophysics #physics #rivers #satelliteImage #science #sedimentTransport #sedimentation



Scams, silence, rejection: US job seekers describe ‘depressing’ work prospects


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in reply to Powderhorn

The knock-on effects are myriad. This is what societal collapse looks like.


Agreed 100%. Trying to not use the words "societal collapse" because we need hope to survive and I think it's enough to just say "things are very bad right now". Saying "society is collapsing" kinda just makes everyone feel bad in an unproductive way. I don't think you are incorrect, I just think this is a way we can use language to help keep our heads straight.

If society is truly collapsing, then there isn't much any of us can do about it except be there for each other. Keep your loved ones close and integrate in your community. We can survive this, and we can enjoy each other's company along the way. We just have to stick together.

in reply to coyotino [he/him]

I was very careful with my wording. X "looks like" != X "is happening." I agree we can't fall into nihilism, but it's no better to downplay the state of things.
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in reply to Powderhorn

Yeah, but the used RV is also held together mostly by Sikaflex, self tapping screws, hopes, and dreams.
in reply to SteevyT

As soon as you're installing solar on the roof, Sikaflex definitely comes into play on a build.



Junta Taps Election-Rigging Experts as Monitors; Hunts for Global Photo Ops; and More


The choice of “international observers,” however, seems to lean heavily toward countries that either do not hold elections or have perfected the art of removing all suspense from the outcomes.

The regime has also generously allowed domestic observers to apply, but anyone who dares to declare the election unfree, unfair, or lacking transparency risks up to seven years in prison under the junta’s new election protection law.

https://www.irrawaddy.com/specials/junta-watch/junta-taps-election-rigging-experts-as-monitors-hunts-for-global-photo-ops-and-more.html



Trump pays tribute to Charlie Kirk as tens of thousands attend memorial


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in reply to Powderhorn

Wonder how Erika Kirk feels about continuing her husband's legacy while Trump has co-opted his death to push for further political violence.

“He did not hate his opponents, he wanted the best for them, ”Trump said, before breaking from his prepared remarks to add: “That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponents, and I don’t want the best for them, I’m sorry.”
in reply to Midnitte

She is 1000% on board with the grift. Her fake cry she did is insane.