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OP doesn’t like Linux

That was my thought exactly like just an entire community of Microsoft and Apple shills? The content is complete as too 😂 like super topical Austin Powers memes and shit…

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‘ We’re up against forces that have all the money in the world’: Erin Brockovich on her battle against AI datacentres

I don’t know who told you they need water more pure than drinking water but they’re wrong. Low scaling, low corrosion, and keeping particle size below a certain threshold is all they need. It makes zero sense for them to purify the water beyond that. If you mean they filter to a smaller particle size than drinking water then some do but that’s such a small part of water treatment. They just pump in phosphonates, adjust pH, and run it through a filter. Real drinking water treatment cares about so much more. Bacteria load, chemical concentrations, heavy metal concentration, and more come into play for drinking water (plus making sure the treatments they use aren’t toxic to humans which AI data centers don’t care about as much, unless told to by the EPA). As for examples, Meta caused an issue through their pump churn. Though that one is disputed it’s one of those cases of “what changed”? And it turns out Meta adding a data center was the only thing. An Amazon data center has been linked to increasing concentration of nitrates. Yes it was already a problem in the area but evidence does show they’ve made it worse. Adding warmer water back is a known issue from even before data centers. (That’s just one example paper, and from when it was only generating around 1GW of power was already a concern, there are more, it’s just the one I had open in a tab already for a different reason). xAI is currently being looked into to see if they’ve increased arsenic concentrations from the aquifer they draw from. These are just some examples but the evidence is mounting that we don’t even know what the full impacts will be. There’s more out there. Environmental studies about the increasing toxicity of lakes in Utah that will increase with those data centers, increasing algal bloom from increased nitrate concentration and higher water temps, and so on.

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Left-leaning Americans are driving the U.S. birth decline, new study finds

A recent study published in Scientific Reports suggests that political beliefs are increasingly linked to the number of children Americans choose to have. The findings indicate that while conservative individuals tend to maintain birth rates near historical averages, left-leaning individuals are having significantly fewer children. This demographic trend provides evidence that differing birth rates are a main driver of recent fertility declines in the United States. The data revealed a pronounced change in how political beliefs relate to family size. For individuals born in the early 1900s, political orientation had almost no association with the number of children they had. However, beginning with the cohort born between 1943 and 1947, a massive divergence emerged. “We expected these results, but not to such a dramatic extent,” Fieder told PsyPost. From the mid-century cohorts onward, individuals with right-wing political views maintained birth rates at or slightly above the replacement level. The replacement level, typically considered to be 2.1 children per woman, is the rate needed for a population to replace itself from one generation to the next without immigration. In contrast, the birth rates of left-wing individuals dropped sharply, falling well below the replacement level in the more recent cohorts. The authors noticed this drop aligns with historical changes in family planning. “We found that the gap began with the introduction of modern contraception,” Fieder said.

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Why more US troops are refusing to fight than ever | w/ Mike Prysner

As Trump’s America 250 shenanigans take over Washington, anti-war veterans, service members, and military families will march on Philadelphia for Freedom Over Fascism. Mike Prysner, US Army veteran and executive director of the Center on Conscience and War, tells BT Live that amid Trump’s belligerence in Venezuela, Iran and Cuba, conscientious objector filings have surged higher than at any point since 9/11. From the soldier on the ship that launched missiles at Caracas, to the officer at Guantanamo watching ICE detainees get processed like terrorists, Prysner says the fissures are everywhere: “There’s such a variety of things the Trump administration is doing that’s causing people to take this very bold and brave and courageous step. “We saw a massive surge once the Iran war began — bigger than at any point during the entire global war on terror.” Why the anti-war movement inside the military itself may be one of the most powerful forces pushing back against Trump. Watch full episodes of BT Live, join breakthroughnews.org as a member today! Rania Khalek , July 1, 2026 From BT News via This RSS Feed.

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Over 1,000 people may have died from June heatwave in Spain

That the two hottest Junes have been the last two is not a coincidence or a statistical fluke. It simply reflects what is happening to the planet: it is overheating because of greenhouse gases emitted by humans, primarily from the use of fossil fuels (oil, gas and coal). Climate change has ushered Earth into an era of fleeting records and a stringing together of historic highs. For example, the last 11 years have been the warmest on average for the planet as a whole.

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47 years ago today, Sony introduced the Walkman

from Time magazine’s “A Brief History of The Walkman” (July 01, 2009): The Walkman wasn’t a giant leap forward in engineering: magnetic cassette technology had been around since 1963, when the Netherlands-based electronics firm Philips first created it for use by secretaries and journalists. Sony, who by that point had become experts in bringing well-designed, miniaturized electronics to market (they debuted their first transistor radio in 1955), made a series of moderately successful portable cassette recorders. But the introduction of pre-recorded music tapes in the late 1960s opened a whole new market. People still chose to listen to vinyl records over cassettes at home, but the compact size of tapes made them more conducive to car stereos and mobility than vinyl or 8-tracks. On July 1, 1979, Sony Corp. introduced the Sony Walkman TPS-L2, a 14 ounce, blue-and-silver, portable cassette player with chunky buttons, headphones and a leather case. It even had a second earphone jack so that two people could listen in at once. Masaru Ibuka, Sony’s co-founder, traveled often for business and would find himself lugging Sony’s bulky TC-D5 cassette recorder around to listen to music. He asked Norio Ohga, then Executive Deputy President, to design a playback-only stereo version, optimized for use with headphones. Ibuka brought the result — a compact, high-quality music player — to Chairman Akio Morita and reportedly said, “Try this. Don’t you think a stereo cassette player that you can listen to while walking around is a good idea?” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkman

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PlayStation will no longer be offering games on disc

That is not informing the potential buyer in a simple way, that’s hiding the information in a different page, one which is a long text made up of legalese which one need Legal Training to fully understand. You’re just making my point. You know what would be a simple, obvious, honest way of in that page of telling the purchaser that they’re buying a license? To the left of the discount and the price put the text “BUY A LICENSE FOR:” “Strangely” Steam chooses not do any such thing or similar and instead chooses to “inform” buyers with a link to a different page which is a wall of legal text.

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Oud-gynaecoloog Goormans verwekte zeker twee kinderen met eigen sperma

Oud-gynaecoloog Ed Goormans van het voormalige Ziekenhuis Leyenburg in Den Haag heeft zijn eigen sperma gebruikt als donorzaad bij vruchtbaarheidsbehandelingen. Dat blijkt uit DNA-onderzoek van Fiom, waarin twee donorkinderen aan de inmiddels overleden arts zijn gekoppeld.

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Medici in Venezuela vrezen langdurige zorgcrisis na aardbevingen

Vooraanstaande medici in Venezuela vrezen dat de twee aardbevingen van vorige week tot langdurige problemen gaan leiden in de toch al zwakke gezondheidszorg van het land. Het hoofd van de trauma-afdeling van een van de belangrijkste ziekenhuizen sluit niet uit dat er door onbehandelde infecties op […]

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Google must pay €4.1bn fine for using Android to 'block' rivals

It’s all hypothetical. You can’t know if any of the rivals had any chance at gaining significant share of the market. I was using Blackberry when it was still perfectly fine OS, supported by all the important apps (but before everything was an app) and I didn’t know anyone else using it. I think that yes, the deals they made stopped most of the phone manufactures from offering alternative OSes like Geko OS or Lineage OS (before it was called like that) but we can only guess if any of them had any chance of becoming anything else than niche curiosity like Graphene OS today. So you can only really compare this fine with what they are doing now to block Graphene or AOSP. I don’t know if this fine is big enough but I doubt they made trillions thanks to those practices.

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Bulletins and International News Discussion from June 29th to July 5th, 2026 - War Negotiations Increasingly Unstable / Will Belarus Get Involved In Ukraine? / Massive Venezuela Earthquake Aftermath

This and also maybe Russia doesn’t want to sell fertilizers to countries that are very clearly hostile. Maybe it’s a move of that sort as euros have exceedingly painted themselves in a corner and this is just reaping what we have sown. But they can’t analyze that, it would blow a hole in their entire Russia narrative.