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Google Pixel

The home of /r/GooglePixel on Lemmy and the Fediverse! The place for everything related to Google Pixel devices, including news, reviews, tips, tutorials, rooting, and app discussions. [email protected] Rules Stay on topic: all posts should be related to Google Pixel devices. No offensive/low-effort content: avoid posting offensive or low-effort content that does not contribute positively to the community. No self-promotional spam: active community members are welcome to post their apps but should also participate in comments and discussions. Please do not post links to your own website, YouTube channel, or blog. No reposts/rehosted content: whenever possible, submit original sources. If the original source is not available in English, you may provide a translation. Reposts of the same content are not allowed. No editorializing titles: when submitting articles, do not change the titles. You may add the author’s name if it is relevant. No piracy: sharing or discussing pirated content is strictly prohibited. No unauthorized polls/bots/giveaways: please do not create unauthorized polls, use bots, or organize giveaways without proper authorization. No affiliate links: posting affiliate links is not allowed.

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Golden Age Minecraft

For old Minecraft users to reminisce, share, and make stuff for anything and everything leading up until official release 1.2.5! Builds, Maps, Videos and Discussions are all enxourgaed. Rule 1: Submit content that’s relevant to the old Minecraft versions. Java version 1.2.5 (or equivalent) and below. Rule 2: No spam, bullying, or just crappy behavior in general. Rule 3: Properly flair your post. Rule 4: You may advertise your server only once in the pinned monthly thread. The thread will refresh every month. A server list can also be found here https://mineonline.codie.gg/servers Rule 5: Do not mention ways to download hacked clients or hacks. Talking about exploits in the game is fine though. ========= How to relive the Golden Age: Over the years many Minecraft servers have updated or closed, and many versions have broken or been lost. Fortunately, there’s a strong community working on keeping the golden years alive, with new mods, texture packs, servers, all sorts. If you’re new to the community here are some recommendations: • Modification Station is the go-to place for old mods. https://discord.gg/8Qky5XY • Omniarchive is a large community of archivists who have found many previously lost versions of Minecraft. https://discord.gg/h45wxnE If you’re looking for an old version, go here. • Betacraft hosts an archive of old server software. https://betacraft.pl/server-archive/minecraft/ Originally from r/GoldenAgeMinecraft

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Products from Israeli settlements reach Europe under false Israeli origin labels: report

Agricultural products originating in Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories and the occupied Syrian Golan continue to enter European markets under false Israeli origin labels, according to a new investigation published on Wednesday, Anadolu reports. The report, Importing Occupation, published by the Global Echo Litigation Center, alleges that products from settlements are routinely exported to Europe as products of Israel despite longstanding EU policies requiring a distinction between Israel and the territories it has occupied since 1967. “Retailers and food manufacturers responsible for labelling their products are involved in consumer deception by falsely labelling the origin of agricultural settlement goods exported to the EU, labelling them as ‘from Israel’, rather than from Israeli settlements in occupied territory, e.g., ‘West Bank (Israeli settlement)’ or ‘Golan Heights (Israeli settlement)’,” the report said.

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Bearded Dragons

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‘Virtual Elimination of Mail-In Voting’ Feared Under Trump Postal Service Order

President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting the distribution of ballots by the US Postal Service could effectively end the ability to vote by mail if it isn’t struck down, experts told CNN on Wednesday. The order, which was signed in March, instructs the USPS to not deliver ballots in any states that have not given the federal government access to its voter lists. It is being challenged by congressional Democrats and all 23 Democratic state attorneys general, who are urging courts to block the order before it potentially disenfranchises eligible voters. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows told CNN that, unless courts intervene quickly, “you will see a virtual elimination of mail-in voting.” Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read explained to CNN that he believes the Trump order is patently unlawful given that it usurps states’ powers outlined in the US Constitution to run their own elections. “This is not in the president’s power,” Read said. “It’s absolutely clear in the Constitution—states run elections.” Although Trump-appointed US District Court Judge Carl Nichols last month declined to block the president’s executive order, congressional Democrats are appealing the case at the DC US Circuit Court of Appeals, where they are seeking an expedited process that will result in a ruling before the fall. The legal challenge brought by Democratic attorneys general is currently before a federal judge in Boston. Without fast action, congressional Democrats warned in a Monday court filing, “millions of American voters’ sensitive personal data will be amassed into inaccurate and unlawful databases and USPS will engage in unprecedented interference with state mail voting programs.” The executive order attacking mail-in voting is just one of many ways the Trump administration has been trying to meddle in the election process ahead of the 2026 midterms. According to a report from Democracy Docket, a Tuesday court filing by the US Department of Justice argued that states have the power to purge voter rolls at any time ahead of an election and do not have to abide by the 90-day “quiet period” established in the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA). As the law has been traditionally interpreted, states cannot trim voter rolls less than 90 days before elections so that people affected by the changes have sufficient time to file challenges and potentially restore their eligibility. However, the Trump DOJ argued that the provision establishing the 90-day period “would not prevent a state like Georgia from investigating and removing ineligible people in an individualized fashion” close to an election “if the United States alerted the state of the possibility that particular individuals on their rolls were ineligible to vote.” As explained by Democracy Docket, this interpretation of the law could let the federal government create lists of voters to be purged and then “pressure states to carry out the removals individually—potentially weakening one of the most important federal safeguards against last-minute disenfranchisement.” From Common Dreams via This RSS Feed.

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Google Chrome is killing all uBlock Origin bypasses, Microsoft Edge, Opera to follow

Fair enough, you do what works for you. I checked it out like, mid 2025 or so? Thought it looked somewhat cool, but within a week I was already hit with a few breaking changes and just things being changed around in the UI for no good reason, and the dev seemed to be just implementing things on the whims of what people were saying in the r/zen_browser subreddit. Also it seemed to be making a lot of big promises, but the big change seemed to be that the tabs were now … on the left, and a couple of saner privacy presets in about:config that I was already setting in my user.js file. Anyway, I do consider how a project is governed before I adopt an important piece of software. I’m fine with a one-man show for something as cute and small as a terminal emulator or an editor, but a browser is a different thing. With it being a firefox fork, and not an independent project, and knowing that browser engines are complex things and that it is always going to be a constant struggle to keep it up-to-date and integrated with the changes pouring out of mozilla.org, the conclusion I drew was that it didn’t feel like the best run project, and that I probably shouldn’t put my eggs in that particular basket, waiting for the single dev to burn out or lose interest in it.

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VS meldt aanval op olietanker in Golf van Oman, drie Indiase opvarenden vermist

De Verenigde Staten hebben vanochtend een olietanker aangevallen in de Golf van Oman. Volgens het Amerikaanse leger negeerde het schip, met 24 Indiase opvarenden, de Amerikaanse marineblokkade in het gebied. Drie opvarenden zijn vermist. De tanker M/T Settebello werd om 07.14 uur tot stilstand […]

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Would you sell liquor to this baby?

On a separate note I think people like abortianado are just as bad as prolife tards because they think they are educated but they’re not. Anyone who is “pro-abortion” falls in that category. Nobody wants an abortion. They simply want access to medical care. Like most things it boils down to education. If we actually took sex ed seriously in the US and provided adequate access to birth control for all sexes we’d have less abortions.

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Bootstrapping Rust is a Terrible Nightmare

To be fair, these 699 MB worth of source code contain all the sources required to build Rust, including some 10 million lines of LLVM code and three different versions of OpenSSL. Well, it’s true. All the sources are included, but not the binary Rust compiler (and the cargo binary), both of which are required to build Rust from source!!! Wait, what? Isn’t there a chicken and egg problem? We are actually trying to build Rust from source…!? Yes, there is. Now let’s compile Rust! As Rust 1.84.1 did not build (some kind of error message after 2 hours into the build IIRC), I tried to build Rust 1.81 instead. Here is the build time for Rust 1.81. Sit down please: 12563 seconds, or 3 hours and 30 minutes. OCaml builds in 197 seconds, or 3 minutes and 17 seconds. On the same machine, obviously. That’s a factor of 63 times slower than OCaml, or 162 times slower than Python, or 4753 times slower than Lua. To be fair, the build time of Rust includes building LLVM, cargo and some other tools, and it builds Rust at least twice: stage1 is the Rust 1.81 compiler built with the Rust 1.80 bootstrap, while stage2 is using stage1 (1.81) to build itself again. Note that a significant part of the problem, and why bootstrapping Rust is so expensive, is that each version of Rust must be bootstrapped with exactly the previous version. Me wondering why people call Rust a systems programming language when getting to the system from source requires multiple weeks of compiling only to be entirely dependent on statically linked binaries from 100s and 100s of dependents from dozens and dozens of vendors in a centralized npm-type site (No CPP boost, Maven Central, or decentralized management here).

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Nobody needs AI to search the Internet, court says in ruling against Google

A German publisher’s article on the case: https://www.heise.de/en/news/LG-Munich-I-Google-ordered-to-pay-for-false-statements-in-AI-summaries-11327217.html Because while conventional search results merely present indexed third-party content with title, snippet, and link, the AI function generates a coherent, flowing text that evaluates multiple sources and summarizes them into an independent answer. From the perspective of average users, this appears as direct information from Google, not as a mere forwarding of third-party content. The previous, rather limited liability of search engines for third-party content is therefore not transferable to this generative format, the chamber ruled. Instead, the usual standards for defamation law apply: untrue factual claims can be prohibited without Google being able to hide behind the automated AI process. The note “created with AI” does not change the attribution to Google.

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RE: https://tldr.nettime.org/@tante/116724678506655962

RE: https://tldr.nettime.org/@tante/116724678506655962 “Um tribunal de Munique declarou que o Google é responsável por seus “resumos de IA” e todas as suas alucinações. Este é um passo importante para alinhar a “IA” com todos os outros produtos do mercado: os produtos de “IA” são basicamente os únicos em que um fornecedor pode simplesmente entregar lixo não controlado e colocar toda a responsabilidade no consumidor. Espero ver uma mudança agressiva aqui.” #tecnologia #ai #ia @[email protected] @[email protected]

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wear a helmet rule

The excuse I hear the most often (aside from the whole ‘it doesn’t look cool’ thing) is that why should they wear a helmet; they’re safe, skilled cyclists; obviously they’ll only get injured if someone hits them, and that won’t happen because people are supposed to drive carefully. I have to admit I never got this one either. My aunt got her bike tire caught in railroad ties and flipped. I skidded on some gravel and couldn’t recover in time. Even if you’re the safest, most careful, most skilled cyclist in the world, accidents can still happen. Not to mention some drivers don’t drive safe! And even the ones that do might not see a cyclist, since cyclists are small and fast.

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Royals Gossip

Royals gossip on Lemmy! RULES No child snark. Please redirect all snark to related threads. No racism/xenophobia. No homophobia/transphobia.

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I'm gonna be part of the thinkpad club!

Linked is the laptop I bought today off amazon. It’s got pretty good reviews and it’s a solid upgrade from this ddr3 mechanical hdd msi I’ve been using since 2013. What spurred on the purchase is that I got a bsod a couple weeks back, explorer keeps crashing, and the drive for the last 3 days has been running at 100% nonstop. I do plan on either doing something with linux mint or perhaps downgrading to windows 10 (since I have an actual copy of it at home). Hope this works out! I really, really, needed an upgrade badly.

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progress

I totally agree. Unfortunately my country doesn’t really have real publishers anymore. They only publish books from politicians, actors or books from other countries. They pretend to make an effort with small competitions but they only publish short stories and generally you can trace the winners to famous people anyway… If you try to publish there will only be fake publishers that want your money. Literature is basically dead. I’m not a disillusioned writer by the way, but I know one (i can’twrite shit so I know how hard it is to actually write a book). It’s so sad. At least developing is not going away because companies will always need some software and sw created via vibe coding sucks so hard it makes me laugh when people think it’s somewhat usable.

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Hauling Ass

It means all of the above, but the typical usage is to go really fast. I have used that saying to mean time to leave.

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Goldberg Emulator

Imagine what Steam is open source and libre. Take it! https://mr_goldberg.gitlab.io/goldberg_emulator/

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GoodEmailProviders

Share and review email providers here and make a big list of emails for everyone to use, Private and Secure.

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Sri Lanka’s recent drowning deaths linked to aftermath of extreme weather events

DEDURU OYA, Sri Lanka – On April 16, eight members of Priyantha Kumara’s family including his wife, son, brother, father-in-law, and four other relatives were swept away by strong currents in the Deduru Oya, a river in Sri Lanka’s North Western province. Sri Lanka Police reported more than 30 drowning deaths between April 12 and 21 this year, underscoring the risks posed by flooding rivers. Sri Lanka Police media spokesperson Udaya Kumara Wootler told Mongabay that 376 individuals have died due to drowning in rivers last year while 595 fatalities were reported in 2024. Buddhika Sampath, spokesperson for the Sri Lanka Navy told Mongabay that the Navy Diving Unit recovered 148 bodies of people between May 2022 and May 2023. While the police are yet to disclose official statistics of deaths due to drowning from January to May 2026, the number of reported incidents show over 50 fatalities. Kumara is a resident of Gopallawa in the northwestern district of Kurunegala. His son had requested that they all go for a bath in the river. The group had been bathing at a popular spot named Kuriyagas Mankada when they met the tragedy. “My son was only 13 years old, and he was a bright student,” Kumara told Mongabay. “My brother was about to hold a housewarming ceremony at his newly built house. But all these dreams were shattered within seconds. My father used to take us to this same spot to bathe when we were young. But the river has changed…This article was originally published on Mongabay From Conservation news via This RSS Feed.

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"ALL POWER TO THE WORKING PEOPLE!" — 155 years of the "Internationale" — the anthem that changed the world

Exactly 155 years ago, in June 1871, right on the still-smoking barricades of the Paris Commune, the poet and communist Eugène Pottier wrote the poem “L’Internationale”. The Commune fell. Thousands of its defenders were shot. But the lines survived. Pottier hid the manuscript, and in 1887 published it in the collection “Revolutionary Songs”. A year later, the French composer Pierre Degeyter set it to music — and the anthem began its journey around the planet. The song was translated into dozens of languages. It became the anthem of the Second International. It was sung at May Day rallies, underground meetings, and demonstrations — in Germany, England, Italy, China, Latin America — everywhere where workers rose up against oppression. The anthem sounded in the trenches of the First World War, on the barricades of the Spanish Civil War, and in concentration camps. In the 1920s, it was such a powerful symbol that many governments banned it under threat of imprisonment. “This song is translated into all European, and not only European languages… Wherever a conscious worker goes, wherever fate takes him, no matter how alien he feels — without language, without acquaintances, far from his homeland — he can find comrades and friends to the familiar tune of the ‘Internationale’.” — V. I. Lenin In Russia, the “Internationale” first sounded in 1902, in the translation by Arkady Kotz. This translation became a classic: "The whole world of violence we will destroy To the foundations, and then We will build our new world, Who was nothing will become everything!" After the October Revolution of 1917, it immediately became the anthem of the new power. "And in Smolny — the crowd, spreading its chest, covered with a song of fireworks of information. For the first time instead of: — and it will be… — they sang: — and this is our last…" — Mayakovsky, from the poem “It’s Good” In January 1918, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) approved the “Internationale” as the state anthem of the RSFSR, and later of the USSR. It was sung at the first subbotniks, on Red Square, at Congresses of Soviets. It sounded at the opening of the Dnieper Hydroelectric Station, in the factories of Magnitogorsk, at campfires of Pioneer camps. Soldiers marched into battle with it in 1941. The Germans listened to its lines with horror, coming from the ruins of the Brest Fortress, the catacombs of Adzhimushkay and Odessa. Workers sang it in the workshops of evacuated factories. In 1944, the new anthem of the USSR became Alexandrov’s music with Mikhalkov’s lyrics — but the “Internationale” did not fade into the background. It remained the anthem of the Communist Party. It was sung at party congresses, at May Day and November 7th demonstrations. For millions of Soviet people, it was not just a song — but an oath. “The ‘Internationale’ is the anthem of the international solidarity of the proletariat. It expresses the truth that the liberation of working people can only be the work of the working people themselves. As long as capitalism exists, the ‘Internationale’ will sound as a call to the last, decisive battle.” — V. I. Lenin, from “On the ‘Internationale’” (1913) and various speeches But at rallies in Nepal, at protests in Chile, at demonstrations and during strikes in Europe and America — its melody arises again and again. And its call — “Rise up, damned!” — remains as relevant as ever. As long as there is inequality, exploitation, and injustice. As long as someone’s labor is devalued, and someone else’s greed becomes law.

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How tf do people who work 8-5 M-F get any life done?

I spend all my sick days and a non-negligible number of vacation days on the kind of chores you can only get done during work hours. Back when we had “Work From Home”, I would also squeeze these tasks in during my lunch break. I don’t want to burn sick time for a doctor’s appointment (I need to save those for when my kid is actually sick), and I sure as hell don’t want to use up a “vacation” day for it. Well, good luck with that. My retired mother-in-law helps a lot with my son when he’s ill. And we can juggle my son between our individual sick-day allotments such that I haven’t run out yet. But yeah, eventually they’re all just “hours to spend that my boss won’t gripe at me for when I use them”. That’s meant dipping into vacation days when I needed to justify not being on the clock.