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A month into fixed housing, an unexpected issue has occurred: Life feels flat.

I’m not a doctor. This still sounds like depression. It’s a depression I’m familiar with. It doesn’t feel as heavy. Life doesn’t lack color. It just doesn’t seem any part is as satisfying as it ought to be. My go-to tactic is to give myself some space to process and then go do free low-stakes things outside the norm. Go to a museum. Walk around a mall. Find the schedule for a local sports league and go watch a game. Visit a local library and see what you can volunteer to help with. Entertainment isn’t enough. We need connection with the world outside of ourselves. Finding ways to engage satisfying that need that aren’t taxing is a good first step.

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Adding Eircodes (Postal Codes/Zip Codes) in Ireland support.

Are there any options to include eircodes in CoMaps or Open Street Maps? Or is there a way for users to download and add them into it themselves? In Ireland Eircodes are relatively new, being launched around 10 years ago, but only very recently many people, mainly businesses - only give out an eircode as I found out on a recent trip. When I entered the eircode into CoMaps it can’t find anything, no option for ‘route to’ etc. So what I have had to do at least three times while I was over there (only for two days) was look up g~~00~~gle maps online, and then copy the coordinates into CoMaps. I found that the easiest/fastest way, but I can only imagine if I had been there for longer - which I will be soon, - I would have a never ending pain in my neck having to do that every single time. TIA.

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WashedOver

“Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it.” “Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” -George Bernard Shaw

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More like DZA (Democratic Zionists of America)

This is an active debate in DSA. DSA does not have any way of enforcing party discipline on our electeds. The nature of the NYC chapter, itself composed of many qualitatively differing large branches, is the largest, most active and electorally successful branch in the country, and differs qualitatively from the national org. But it also has to be acknowledged that winning an executive office brings an immense amount of baggage and contradictions. Mamdani did not run as a pure propaganda candidate, and wants to actually govern. Which means he inherited a governance apparatus that has, for years, been ground zero for an immense amount of corruption and personal enrichment. DSA does not have control of the office of NYC mayor, and Mamdani’s win has attracted tens of thousands of new members. He has vocally and practically opposed Zionism in many ways, and if the people who he appoints to this or that position do not, then unless they are members of DSA, we can’t really do much about it, at this juncture. The anti-zionism resolution passed but was still very controversial, I had to have many difficult conversations with members after convention explaining why we voted for it. I think you are correct to be critical, and there are parts of DSA that are working to improve our ability to enforce discipline on electeds. National DSA refused to endorse AOC, for example, and are vocal in opposition to her pragmatism toward support for Israel. The National leadership criticizes Mamdani when he makes critical mistakes like you are pointing out. But because you can only think about things abstractly, you can’t understand what’s actually going on, what forces are at work, and what is being done within the org, as well as Mamdani’s own circle, to resolve the concrete contradictions. This baby simple formula of Mamdani bad = DSA bad is pure ultraleft idealism. You’re arm-chairing during the most dynamic moment in the socialist movement in 80+ years. You need to understand that to love DSA is an act of trying to understand it in order to change it; rather than putting it in a box and slapping a label on it like some idealist.

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Interviews with Russians about the fuel crisis.

First lad seemed sound enough. Cheeky grin and his “that which cannot be named”. He was under no illusion that it’s going to continue indefinitely anyway. Superb strategy from Ukraine.

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Komi-san wa Komyushou Desu

Komi Can’t Communicate is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tomohito Oda. It has been serialized in Shogakukan’s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday since May 2016, with its chapters collected in 29 tankōbon volumes as of April 2023. The series is licensed in North America by Viz Media. Rules Follow the guidelines of lemmy Have common sense

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Kash Patel draws flak for posting FBI case details on social media ‘to make himself look good’

Kash Patel may have flouted legal constraints and the FBI’s disciplinary code in prematurely divulging arrests in an alleged plot to attack this month’s Ultimate Fighting Championship bout at the White House, bureau veterans have alleged. The FBI director was accused of “jumping the gun” by posting details on social media of five arrests in an investigation carried out in conjunction with the Secret Service. It subsequently emerged the inquiry was sealed by a court order, theoretically constraining Patel from publicly disclosing it. There is a general prohibition against publicising information related to sealed cases while the order remains in force, under US federal law. Although exceptions exist allowing for revealing their contents, formal court authorization would be needed to do so. Patel has previously invoked court orders sealing grand jury testimony as justification for the FBI’s inability to release many of its files on Jeffrey Epstein.

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Tuesday night visual cuisine Superbat Tas 56-60 & Sealabs 2021 +3eps, S6e3-5 8 pm est

Matrices for blorptube: https://matrix.to/#/#visual_cuisine:matrix.org | https://matrix.to/#/#blorptube:matrix.org @@@@This comes from above: it’s strongly recommended to use a VPN for cytube. @@@@ There was a thread recently about vpns and a few you should explicitly avoid. You can read more about Peertube and potential security concerns here: https://hexbear.net/post/3471120?scrollToComments=false We will be using Blorptube tonight: https://blorp.bot.nu/o/visual_cuisine It is still recommended to use a vpn for peertube. Due to popular demand, the visual cuisine for tonight are some episodes from Superman & Batman the animated series, four episodes of Sealab 2021, and Archer episodes. Superbat is a combination of Superman tas and Batman tas, we will try watching them at the same time in the correct order. Sealab 2021 follows an aquatic colony and its people who hate each other. Due to popular demand we will watch multiple Sealab 2021 episodes since it is referenced heavily in Archer. The episodes are shorter so we will attempt watching four. Archer follows secret agent Archer Sterling and his dysfunctional coworkers who work at a fictional american intelligence agency. As of writing this, Tanki’s peertube appears to be running poorly again so I will try to setup alternatives for tonight as well. 8 pm est content warnings Batman Tas https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103359/parentalguide/ https://www.doesthedogdie.com/media/600464?index1=-1&index2=-1 Batman is a billionaire who dons a suit and beats people up at night Mild nudity Kissing A character is kissed without their consent Sexual innuendos Cartoon violence Guns & gun violence Light blood “Non-lethal” violence that in reality would be lethal Drugs & alcohol Harley is in an abusive relationship with Joker Death Characters in distress Some episodes are sad Gaslighting A mentally ill person is violent Mental institution scenes Characters are drugged Characters suffer from PTSD Characters are restrained Death of a parent Stalking Clowns Kidnapping Mental illness Unconsciousness Natural bodies of water Alligators and crocodiles Abusive parents Characters are arrested and sent to prison Sealab 2021 https://www.doesthedogdie.com/media/599245?index1=-1&index2=-1 Bestiality A character is crushed to death A character drowns A character threatens suicide Antisemistism Fourth wall is broken Archer https://www.doesthedogdie.com/media/14406?index1=-1&index2=-1 A dog does die Violence Guns & gun violence Profanity & slurs Sexual content A disabled character is played by an able-bodied perosn Pedophilia A minor is sexualized Transphobic slurs Homophobia & “man in a dress” jokes A character is misgendered Abortion Ableism & ableist slurs Death of an LGBT character Hate speech Misrepresentation of a minority A character is terminally ill Razors, cutting, stabbing, & shaving An animal is abandoned Domestic violence Abusive parents, child abuse, and child abandonment Abused forgives their abuser Gaslighting Stalking Drugs, alcohol, & overdose Addiction Animal abuse and neglect; death of a pet Snakes & spiders Frequent mentions and jokes about sexual assault/harassment; jokes about sexual assault on men Characters are drugged & restrained A woman gets slapped Eye mutilation Excessive gore Mentions of genital trauma/mutilation in one episode Head gets squashed Teeth are damaged A character is burned alive Cannibalism Amputation Asphyxiation & drowning Hanging Bone breaking Torture Kidnapping Death of a major character Cheating Vomit, spitting, & farting A character wet/soils themselves Incarceration Needles & syringes Hospital scenes A character attempts suicide A character that may be autistic is abused A character has an eating disorder and is the butt of fat jokes A mentally ill person is violent PTSD Body dysmorphia Anxiety attacks Suicide and jokes about suicide Flashing lights & images Loud noises Antisemitism Large age gap in a relationship Religion is mentioned bestiality Incest Characters are sexually objectified Men are ridiculed for crying

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Bitwarden | PeerTube | Learning

Learn how to create, store, auto-fill and share your credentials easily and securely. Bitwarden is an open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations. Visit bitwarden.com/getinvolved to find out more.

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Star Wars Cantina

A group for civilized and fun Star Wars discussion and more :)

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2026-06-30

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Software recommendations

Do you want to know the best program to do something? Ask it here and discover the best options to choose between. Do not be shy Anyone can ask for products by making a post. There are no posts because I think people think that they can not post but they can now Want to get recommendations to non-software topics? Go to Recommendations rules: instance rules

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Te Wai Pounamu / South Island

Kia ora and welcome to the Te Wai Pounamu / South Island community! A community for Te Wai Pounamu / South Island related conversations. General rules: Try and keep conversation South Island focused Stick to the General Lemmy.nz CoC Credit to @[email protected] for the banner photo!

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Putin May Have Just Lost Belarus

Something strange is happening around Belarus. After a quiet two-day meeting with Putin, Lukashenko suddenly flew to Beijing, where Xi Jinping publicly emphasized Belarusian sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity. That may be routine diplomatic language, but in this context it raises a much bigger question: is Lukashenko trying to use China as protection from being pulled deeper into Putin’s war? This video looks at the Belarus-China-Russia triangle, Ukraine’s growing leverage, Russia’s fuel and manpower problems, and why the war may be shifting the balance of power far beyond Ukraine.

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Announcing .self: A New Top-Level Domain Designed to Support Self-Hosting

I wouldn’t even say it was a good idea. Like the end to end NAT free internet is the ideal. IPv6 was built for that. Even if IPv8 was not slop it would reenforce the idea of nat and hierarchy. IPv6 allows for a democratized internet where anyone can choose to self host. And anyone can connect to anyone who is self hosting. Because of this it’s a bit more complicated. But ideology it much better than IPv8. It brings us back what made the internet great in the 90s and 2000s, but at scale.

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The Journey to A Proton Drive Linux Client

from the Drive team: Hi everyone, As we’ve just had the AMA today, I thought it would be a good moment to introduce myself. My name is Andrew and I am the Director of Engineering for Proton Drive. All of the engineering work for the Drive products - our apps on iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS, Linux (!) and Web, along with Docs and spreadsheets and the Proton Drive backend - rolls up to me. I work closely with our Product team to spec out the features but my specialty is the tech, and that’s what I’m here to talk about with you today. So let’s get into it! I want to take “a minute” (or 20… it’s a long read) to share with the community a little bit about our technical journey over the last 3 years. I’m not going to talk too much about features and product here, mostly it’s going to be technical. If that’s not your thing, you can skip the rest of this post and go all the way to the end for the punchline. People have wanted a Linux client for a long time, so I’m going to explain a little bit of why we haven’t had one, why we are now building one, what’s changed, why we’re doing more than that, and what it means. A Challenging Technical Past 3 years ago the Proton Drive team was in a much worse place than we are today. At a glance we were dealing with quite a few major technical problems at the same time: We had completely separate code bases for Android, Windows, and Web. Additionally: iOS and MacOS were together but the code was riddled with “if Mac do this, if iOS do that” statements that did not help us. Web code had unfortunately allowed some of the data models to intertwine with UX/UI code, making things very brittle and slow. Each team was basically a silo universe with little or no interaction with any of their peers, with the exception of Mac and iOS, whose use cases were wildly divergent. Incompatibilities between clients was not uncommon and we had quite a few very painful incidents resulting from platform-specific bugs. Performance was in a very bad spot on most of the clients. We had no consistency in measuring critical metrics. TL;DR our foundations were shaky. On top of these shaky foundations we were busily cranking out basic features, but those features were often plagued by major bugs and/or performance issues amplified by the shaky foundations. Quality overall was not where it needed to be, but the constant fire-fighting and technical debt made it very difficult to get the momentum to dig ourselves out. Not a good time. 🐧 Linux client status: A distant dream. Not enough resources, not enough time, and no way we were going to try and build yet another client with all this going on. Maturation and Unification We recognized that the situation needed to change so we made some big long-term bets, tightened our belts, and got to work paying down technical debt and changing a lot of our internal processes. There are a lot of great stories from this time period but here’s a few key changes that we have made over the last 3 years: We reorganized the client teams into a Desktop group and a Mobile group, recognizing that it was the use cases and features that should unite people - not the programming language or a specific chunk of shared code. Windows and Mac may have very different programming paradigms but they need to solve the same problems in the same ways. The same is true for Android and iOS. We put a strong culture of blameless post-mortems in place. Post-mortems are the analyses we run after we have a problem, where we dive deep into the root cause and take pains to make sure it can never happen again. We added a lot of performance/reliability instrumentation and logging (although there is still work to be done here, it’s vastly improved). We took a zero tolerance policy towards any issue that could result in data loss, forcing the creation of improved tools and processes that can effectively combat even the worst disasters. We invested into training up a stable core of engineering managers, with small teams and tight focus. And a bunch of various technical rules were set, such as avoiding long-lived branches and increasing the strictness of code reviews, feature flags, rollback plans, automated tests and deployments. Our engineers put in a crapload of hours. Thank you all, if you’re reading. You’re the heroes of this story. And along the way we also somehow, by some miracle, managed to also ship Photos, Sharing, Albums, Docs, and Sheets. I’m still to this day, not sure how we managed to do that at the same time. These changes bought us some breathing space. By improving processes across the entire team and investing more in quality and planning (and spending a lot of overtime hours) we were finally able to arrive at a moment many of us had been waiting for, we were able to extract from one of the clients (Windows) a high-quality core that could serve as the basis for a platform-agnostic Software Development Kit. Here’s why this matters: Our end-to-end encrypted (e2ee) platform makes a lot of things much harder than it is for non-e2ee systems. We have to have a lot of safeguards to ensure that any file encrypted and uploaded by one client is guaranteed to be downloadable and decryptable by all other clients, forever. That is a tall order. Meanwhile the server is effectively blind to the data it is receiving, since everything is encrypted there’s no way to take “easy” paths like “just verify that the checksum of the file on the server matches the checksum of the file on the client” (since the file on the server is a sequence of encrypted blocks, that do not in any way resemble your original file, and since we stream everything, this is a huge pain in the backside). Until this moment in time, basically every feature we implemented required clients to go through an excruciating process of carefully aligning with one another and performing a ton of automated and manual tests to ensure interoperability, and that took a ridiculous amount of effort. It was also extremely detail-oriented and error prone. In effect, our client engineers spent an absolutely unreasonable amount of time working on uploading, downloading, encrypting and decrypting instead of the features or the experience on their respective platforms. With an SDK, all this would change. 🐧 Linux client status: Not yet time. We have finally got some breathing space but now we need to capitalize on it and use the momentum to build an SDK, not get distracted with a 6th client codebase that would slide us backwards into the situation we just were about to get out of. Note that this is not an issue of “just hire more people” - rather, it’s an architectural necessity. Ripples Become A Tsunami: SDK Tech Disruption As we began to work on the SDK, many things started to drastically shift inside the team: Teams that had never needed to communicate much on technical implementation details (beyond a few meetings to align on APIs and standards) began to talk to each other and have heated debates about cross-client architecture, leading to increased information exchange and improved relationships between teams. Integration of SDK functionality forced teams to clean up architectural messes and design flaws that had lived in the clients from the start, in order to match the interface requirements for using the SDK (basically it forced a cleanup of several design patterns). The SDK itself absorbed effectively all of the complex, error-prone code that was responsible for chunking, verifying, signing, encrypting, decrypting, uploading and downloading everything. It also absorbed the complexity of permissions, sharing, cloud filesystem CRUD operations, and more. Clients could now start to significantly slim down their codebases, reducing the cognitive burden on every client developer. The SDK could implement a single, fast, properly parallelized implementation that instantly upgraded most of the clients that it was retrofitted into. For sure along the way we had a lot of challenges. The Crypto library we use today on non-Web clients is Go-based, which means pulling in the Go virtual machine. The SDK for non-web clients is written in C# which meant generating bindings for Swift and Kotlin, plus loading the native library during load on all platforms. For those keeping score at home that means the Mac, iOS and Android clients got to absorb a dotnet library with an embedded Go runtime (scary). Our attempts to unify Web failed, mostly because WASM support isn’t quite where we need it to be just yet, so we had to have two implementations of the SDK… one for Web and one for everyone else. Still, 2 implementations is materially superior to 5 (Linux would have made it 6). The SDK implementation slowly caused a coding renaissance in every client team. Cleanup of technical debt spread along the surface of the code that interfaced with the SDK, leading to a lot of improvements and the fixing of a lot of bugs and performance problems that have lain dormant for years. As we brought the knowledge of Web, Mobile and Desktop clients together we were able to make a much better system than any individual client had previously had, so each client ended up with a powered-up core that also put some pressure on us to clean up and improve the rest of the app. There’s still a lot to do here but things are drastically improved in many critical places. And we didn’t make the SDK itself the goal - instead we used it as an implementation choice. Every new feature we needed to build, we built into the SDK. When we had to significantly overhaul code, we replaced it where possible with SDK code. Every single team contributed to the SDK - Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Web, even the backend team - everyone got involved. Through a sustained, concerted effort we kept the focus there month after month and slowly but steadily built up that core. 🐧 Linux client status: Finally in sight. We set a new goal: to prove that the SDK was up to the right bar, and to force us to “drink our own champagne”, we decided that we would build a Linux client alongside the SDK. We set some new and ambitious requirements: Every HTTP call the Linux client makes to a Proton Drive endpoint has to be made through the SDK, with no exceptions. Anything that the SDK doesn’t already do, and is needed by the Linux client, and is platform-agnostic, must be built in the SDK (no shortcuts). Crypto 1.5 Shows What We Can Do In The SDK Era This will be a short section but a very important one. The first major change we’ve used the SDK deliver is our Crypto 1.5 update. It is hard to overstate how incredible this change is: we have upgraded the crypto algorithm on every single Proton Drive client at once. And it’s monstrously faster. The new algorithm is hardware-accelerated, which slashes CPU and battery drain on Mobile by an absolutely ridiculous amount. Internal data so far shows that the median improvement of upload speed on web exceeds 500%, though we are conservative in what we communicate since summary statistics can be misleading. 3 years ago this would have been ridiculously hard. We would have needed to coordinate binary releases across 5 different clients with 5 different feature flags controlling 5 different rollouts, and the testing alone would have taken us through the rest of this year. Instead, with the SDK deployed to all clients, we were able to control the entire rollout as effectively a single process, upgrading the entire world together and delivering this improvement to everyone in a fraction of the time it would have otherwise taken us. And this is just the beginning. Crypto 1.5 is called Crypto 1.5 for a reason, and that reason is because there will be a Crypto v2 that makes even more radical changes that will further ramp up the speed while also reducing complexity. It’s going to be another huge improvement. The SDK allows us finally to make sweeping, impactful changes across the ecosystem. Of course, with great power comes great responsibility (fun fact: I once mistakenly attributed that quote to Winston Churchill instead of Spiderman’s uncle, but to be fair it sounds like something he might have said…). We’re taking great care to rigorously test every major change to the SDK to ensure that rollouts are smooth. We know that with a unified SDK the blast radius of any error is drastically increased, it’s the one downside to unification. Fortunately the clients all have very different rollout strategies and timelines, so we have a lot of gradual processes to act as safety nets in the event that we make any big mistakes (and we have the tools to handle it if we do, thanks to our zero-tolerance policy on data loss). And I haven’t even talked about the increase in upload and download success rates, but that’s also been extremely positive. Not to mention a host of other improvements related to performance and reliability. 🐧 Linux client status: In progress! At last! But let’s talk a little bit more so read on to the next section… What Linux Really Needs - A CLI, an SDK, and a Client In considering the needs of the Linux community, we have heard (very loudly and very frequently) the calls for a Linux client. But anyone who has been around in the Linux community knows that is not necessarily what is actually needed. The Linux community understands the value of software freedom and choice when it comes to their tools and technologies; being forced to use a UI when what you really want or need is a command line, is not great; and no UI or command-line tool will ever be capable of doing everything that the Linux community wants or needs. So we decided that it made much more sense to deliver the Linux community a complete package rather than a narrow, locked-in UI. And it wasn’t going to be much of a detour to deliver that much better package. So we will offer: A full-powered standalone Linux desktop client that has a sync engine and the same feature set as Mac and Windows (still a ways out but now well underway). And the engineers are in charge of the UI here since the Linux community is more technical in nature than our other environments :) For the things you can’t do in the UI, or for the things you want to do in a more automated way we have… A comprehensive CLI that can do most(*) of the things a normal Desktop or Mobile client can do except for running a sync engine. This allows scripting and automation via cron, integration into arbitrary workflows, etc. And if that’s not enough and you still need more power we have… The SDK which completely abstracts away the network interactions to the Proton Drive backend. Using this, you can implement almost limitless functionality on top of the Proton Drive core (though please remember that limits still apply and your app may be throttled if it causes availability problems or behaves in very broken ways) () When we say “most” here it excludes a bunch of things that are currently only possible on-device, for example the “scan document” capability that the Android application has that relies on features shipped in Android and therefore cannot be made available via the command-line. Features like this will probably never come to the CLI.* When Will It Happen? This is of course, what everyone wants to know. I wish I could give you a date for when we will ship the Linux client, but I cannot. We are still early in the development of that client and we have set out some pretty ambitious goals for it as described above. But we’ve opted to deliver to the community as early as possible, our first versions of the SDK and CLI. We’re using the SDK right now in every single Proton Drive client application so, although we aren’t yet officially supporting it for third-party development, it’s a production-grade core that is currently powering every official client. What I can say is that we are now most definitely on the right path. The SDK is working very well. Our team has an internal proof of concept demonstrating an initial version of the Windows sync engine running on Linux and powering a UI where you can indeed upload and download files. It’s happening! But remember, a proof of concept is just that - there’s still a ton to do. We have to implement a whole bunch of features that Windows and Mac provide, then there’s all the instrumentation, logs, edge case handling, unit testing, load testing, integration testing, and so on. We will release this when it is ready. Conclusion We will strive to get a Linux beta into the hands of the community as soon as is practical. We know it has been a long wait, and we know you’re tired of hearing “soon”. But it’s still going to be a little while, as we make sure that the client can do what it needs to do in a safe and performant manner. It will of course be open-sourced as well. I will be very surprised if a beta does not happen by the end of the year, but I’m not able to make a promise that this will be the case, there’s still a lot of unknowns that need to be explored before we can really settle on the timeline. I hope that this (very) lengthy post gives the community a little more insight into why it has taken so long, why we have taken the approach we have taken, why you really can now have faith that it will be delivered in the near future. The Linux desktop client is just one part of a three-part technical strategy for Linux that involves the client and the CLI and the SDK, and we’re pretty sure it will have been well worth the wait. If you’re a developer and you’d like to discuss the SDK more, check out the Proton official Discord server and join our #drive-sdk channel.

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Gaza: Reconstruction Without Sovereignty?

Named after the “High Representative for Gaza”, Nickolay Mladenov, his “peace plan” appears to be far more than an international attempt to rebuilt Gaza. While the proposal is presented as a humanitarian and political response aimed at preventing the wars recurrence, it raises profound questions about the future it seeks to construct––and the place Palestinians themselves will occupy within that future.

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mio :) by sunnkyazawa [Nichijou]

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What would you like to see on the Fediverse?

Thank you so much for taking the time to lay that all out for me. I’m sure you’ve had to do it once or twice already, lol. I’ll absolutely start curating the stuff I’d rather see. Maybe part of the friction I’m feeling is a procedural rub with marxists/leninists, and it would make sense/be hilarious if I’ve wandered into the middle of their space. Do you have any less political servers you’d recommend? Besides the servers/services you recommended? Or is it largely an issue with the server i’m on?

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"Mental Load": Warum meist Frauen darunter leiden

Ich kann über meine Mutter bestätigen, dass die absolut nichts abgeben kann. Würde sie das tun, wäre es ja dann nicht richtig gemacht. Oder ein Staubkorn, das außer ihr und vielleicht meinem Bruder niemand sieht, hätte da eine Woche zu lang gelegen. Das unterschiedliche Menschen komplett geschlechtsunabhängig unterschiedliche Sichtweisen/Ansprüche bzgl. z.B. “jetzt muss geputzt” werden haben, will ihr bis heute nicht in den Schädel. Selbst wenn jemand anders vor nicht einmal einer Stunde geputzt hat, muss sie selber noch einmal ran, weil es wurde ja nicht richtig gemacht. Und dann jammert sie, man würde sie ja mit allem alleine lassen… Wenn man mit anderen zusammen leben will, muss man halt Kompromisse eingehen. Diese müssen auch das akzeptierte Sauberkeitsniveau beinhalten und wenn man da nicht kompatibel ist, sollte man halt entweder nicht zusammen ziehen und ggf. die Beziehung beenden oder aber das Geputze alleine übernehmen und dafür was anderes komplett abgeben. Wenn man das nicht kann bin ich da ehrlich gesagt komplett unfähig Mitleid zu empfinden. Mittlerweile darf mein Vater übrigens wenigstens an die Spülmachine. Hat auch irgendwie nur Jahrzehnte gedauert. Das Ganze ist übrigens mit ein Grund warum ich mir für mich absolut keine WG oder so vorstellen kann. Einfach der Gedanke, dass die andere Person so drauf sein könnte wie meine Mutter löst bei mir schon Stress aus… Und ja es gibt auch Leute, die sich ums verrecken nicht an Absprachen halten aber auch da denke ich mir, dass das doch eigentlich die Beziehungen sind, ohne die es einem besser geht.

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Request creation of free software missing from the 🄯ommons 🗽🐧🐃

This is a place to ask whether free open source software exists for a particular purpose. If it’s non-existent, specify your software requirements here so your dream can be well articulated for everyone to either laugh at or share the dream and give moral support for you to create it yourself. Or you might even to pitch the idea so well that a developer loves the idea enough to run off and build it for you. No other community exists for this purpose but there are some loosely related ones. If existing software closely delivers what you need but is missing a feature, you might post a wishlist/feature request here or in [email protected]. The FSF has a software directory that can help with finding software. Loosely related decentralised communities generally for FOSS: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] There is also [email protected] but I don’t recommend it because the mod is trigger happy with censorship. E.g. if you post about FOSS advocacy it will get removed as it does not relate to any particular FOSS application. There are also many more FOSS forums duplicated in centralised places which are not conducive to the digital rights spirit of free open source software, so they are omitted.

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Mwa

“Fugas” totally not random

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Zionism Is Canada’s Most-Successful Hate Movement

That’s cuz it’s literally in our textbooks. In highschool my history teacher elected to do a unit on Israel. The textbooks skipped right over zionist militia terrorizing communities and creating the initial wave of refugees that eventually ended up on the Gaza strip. The textbooks paint Israel as defending themselves when they militarily occupied Palestinian communities and the Arab states intervened. They made it seem like the Arab states attacked Israel for simply existing and not to stop literal fucking war crimes. Than there’s the Judeo-Christian element where some religious folk parrot “God’s Chosen People!” and they give them carte blanche, taxpayer dollars, and unholy amounts of firepower. … Also AFAICT there’s no common denominator as to who in the Jewish community denounces zionism or supports it. Maybe I’m just not intrenched enough to hear the consensus pushback that I’m sure exists on the tabernacle level; and I do refrain from demanding an answer from Jewish people cuz I think that’s wrong. But its a 50/50 for who is willing to denounce zionism and who seems to have bought into the propaganda.

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ICC chief prosecutor Khan says his suspension violated procedures

CAIRO, June 26 (Reuters) - British barrister Karim Khan on Friday told Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya ​TV that the decision to suspend him ‌from his role as chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) violated court procedures and was unjustified. “Unfortunately, ​the court’s bureau violated procedures, and ​what happened was astonishing, unjustified and unlawful,” ⁠Khan said through an interpreter in ​his first public comments since his suspension following ​a decision by diplomats running the ICC’s oversight body.