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I changed the title a little, and I don't think it's necessarily right, but it makes more sense to me this way. The translation is calling it "sporting ideal", with the joke being that she's attracted to the hockey player and is then disappointed to see him without his bulky hockey pads. I changed it to "sports idol", even though it seems that "idol" is a completely different word in Hungarian. If any Hungarian speakers would translate it differently, please let me know!


As always, stay tuned here on !comicstrips@lemmy.world for a slow trickle out of Jucika comics, but if you want to find more, here’s a good post with a large collection that /u/JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social posted last year: https://piefed.social/post/1258520

**Also, check out some Jucika fan art! https://piefed.social/c/eurographicnovels/p/2128207/the-best-of-jucika-fan-art-12-pieces-with-two-videos

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Waiting on a NanoVNA to check out my antenna, not currently getting any spots.

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My steam machine arrived! (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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I got a place on the 512GB with Controller list, and got an email a few days after they started. I ordered it on Friday the 3rd and got it today on Thursday the 9th. The tracking codes were all over the place and gave different estimates depending which branch of each company I used. Steam claimed it was shipped when the courier said they hadn't got it so I was worried for a few days. But this morning Royal Mail (UK customer) sent me an email saying it would arrive today, while GLS said it would arrive tomorrow.

Safe to say I'm happy to have it now and be playing games!

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After a long dispute, the EU Parliament has voted in an expedited procedure to extend the controversial exception rule for the indiscriminate scanning of chats.

On the last day of session before the parliamentary summer break, the EU Parliament narrowly voted to extend the long-controversial legal basis for Chat Control 1.0 for another approximately two years. Amendments that would have completely rejected an initiative by the Council of Ministers did not find the required absolute majority at the very beginning of the vote. Later, only two correction proposals managed to overcome this hurdle, stipulating that the scanning of private chat messages should not occur with end-to-end encryption.

The plan is exclusively for “special technology for the sole purpose of detecting and removing known online material of child sexual abuse.” Photos or videos not previously captured would therefore not be searched for. Ultimately, 276 representatives voted against the member states' motion to reactivate Chat Control, 286 voted in favor, and 30 abstained.

The result paves the way to quickly reinstate a transitional regulation that expired in April. This exception regulation allows tech giants like Meta, Google, or Microsoft to voluntarily search private chats, emails, and messenger services for material related to child sexual abuse without specific suspicion.

The development had already become apparent on Tuesday. With a narrow majority of 331 to 304 votes with eleven abstentions, MEPs voted for an urgency motion that enabled Thursday's vote. Tug-of-war in the background

Behind the scenes of the decision was an unprecedented political tug-of-war that has caused consternation among civil rights advocates and opposition politicians alike. As recently as March, MEPs had, after tough negotiations in the Council of the EU, let an extension of the interim regulation fail, thus sealing the temporary end of Chat Control 1.0. That the same text was quickly brought back onto the agenda just before the summer break is thanks to a strategic maneuver by the Christian Democratic EPP group around President Roberta Metsola, supported by the Council and the EU Commission.

Critics speak of a democratic foul play. Although the majority of MEPs actually present in the chamber voted against the proposal, it passed. Fierce resistance against the procedure also emerged within the liberal Renew group until the very end. MEP Irena Joveva emphasized that the House cannot simply wave through mass surveillance of the population. It is about protecting both children and citizens' privacy. Rapporteur Birgit Sippel (SPD) also condemned the short-notice expedited procedure without the involvement of the responsible committee, calling it unfair maneuvering.

The vote has direct consequences for the approximately 450 million EU citizens. According to critics, large US tech corporations, which lobbied heavily for the exception rule in the run-up, are now once again receiving a legal free pass to automatically scan private digital mailboxes billions of times. While the amendment successfully introduced by the Greens ensures that fully encrypted communication should formally remain protected, it does little to change the fundamental problem of the dossier. No acute protection gap

An evaluation report by the EU Commission gives the previous practice of Chat Control a very poor assessment. The Brussels government institution itself admits that after years of application, no proof of the proportionality of the measures can be provided. Only a tiny fraction of the messages scanned worldwide – just 0.00000077 percent in the EU – actually contained illegal material.

On the other hand, there is immense susceptibility to errors: the false positive rates of the filter technologies used are up to 20 percent, leading to mass suspicion of serious crimes for innocent citizens. The Commission could not demonstrate a clear link between automated reports and real convictions or the rescue of abused children. For civil rights advocate Patrick Breyer, it is clear: “Suspicionless chat control is as unacceptable as randomly opening all letters.”

The role of the German government also raises questions. While it was always stated in Berlin that suspicionless chat controls are an absolute taboo in a state governed by the rule of law, the coalition buckled in the Brussels bodies and paved the way for the current expedited procedure. The argument often made by proponents that the expiry of the regulation in April would have led to an acute legal gap is refuted by new figures: the Federal Criminal Police Office did not record any drop in suspicious activity reports after its expiry in spring. “Black day for civil rights”

The reactivation of Chat Control 1.0 also casts a shadow over the parallel negotiations on Chat Control 2.0. This is intended to create a permanent and mandatory legal basis for all providers. EU MEP Erik Marquardt (Greens) speaks of a black day for civil rights: the political horse-trading is blocking targeted, effective measures such as an EU child protection center and the strengthening of law enforcement agencies. Green Party MP Jeanne Dillschneider also demands: “We finally need effective child protection in the digital space. This important concern must not be played off against the fundamental rights of all.”

The temporary exception provision now restricts the confidentiality of digital communication for another 24 months. It overrides core areas of the European e-Privacy Directive.

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New maps are available - with #OpenStreetMap data from July 8.

Click "check for updates" in the map download screen to get ready to update!

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Amnesty International on Thursday demanded a war crimes investigation into Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, which the human rights watchdog described as "wiping out families."

The strikes in question took place in March and killed 24 civilians, including 12 children, in neighborhoods in the cities of Tyre, Saida, and Nabatieh.

Amnesty said it has gathered enough evidence to reasonably conclude that Israeli forces violated international law by failing to distinguish between civilian and military targets when conducting the campaign.

The human rights group said it reached these conclusions after conducting more than a dozen on-the-ground interviews with survivors, relatives of victims, and paramedics who were called to the scene after the strikes. Additionally, the group analyzed satellite photos along with videos of the strikes posted on social media.

One survivor, a retired Lebanese man named Hussein Saleh, said that the strike in his neighborhood in Tyre killed his wife, their two children, his sister-in-law and her five-year-old daughter, and two other relatives.

Moussa Chaalan, a paramedic who arrived on the scene after the attack, told Amnesty "there was nothing left of the house" when they got there.

"The body parts were scattered as far as 200 meters away from the impact site," Chaalan added.

Mohamad Taqi, 54, told Amnesty that Israel's strike in the Saida district killed seven family members, including his 78-year-old mother, Zeinab Nasser, and his 12-year-old daughter Zahraa.

"In the bedroom where the missile hit, I couldn’t find a trace of Zeinab and Zahraa," Taqi said. "The paramedics later found their body parts and they gathered them. When I lost hope of finding them alive, I went to the hospital. I was injured in my head, eye, and face."

Kristine Beckerle, deputy regional director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International, said the international community needed to impose consequences on Israel for what she described as "a callous disregard for civilian lives."

"Within the space of just a week, the Israeli military obliterated entire families, including a dozen children, in Lebanon," said Beckerle. "How many more families will have to pull the body parts of their children from the rubble before this devastating cycle of war crimes ends? The international community must act now: states must impose an immediate comprehensive arms embargo on Israel and use universal and extraterritorial jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute those responsible."

Beckerle added that the three attacks investigated by Amnesty "are part of a well-documented pattern of unlawful Israeli attacks carried out in Lebanon, amidst a total vacuum of accountability."


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‼️ “A person was promised service in the rear, guarding facilities, work in a peaceful city, or a specific military unit, or even a specific position. But after signing the contract, they find themselves in a completely different place—in the combat zone.” Military correspondent, volunteer, and public figure Isabella Liberman stated that she is increasingly being approached by families of servicemen who have encountered the activities of so-called "black recruiters." These recruiters promise service in the rear, but after the contract is signed, people end up in assault units. According to Liberman, one of the most high-profile stories was a criminal case involving the "Yastreb" (Hawk) PMC, which is currently being considered in court. People were lured by promises of service in an elite unit, professional training, and a one-year contract. However, after signing the documents, the servicemen faced completely different conditions: “Money was systematically demanded from the servicemen. Some were told to transfer a part of their payments for the needs of the unit, while others, according to the case materials, were offered to pay for the opportunity to remain in the rear.” Isabella stated that she is increasingly learning about cases of deception during contract signings: servicemen were promised service in the rear, guarding facilities, or deployment to a specific military unit, but after the paperwork was finalized, they were sent into assaults. The woman urged citizens not to believe the promises of such recruiters and not to sign documents without understanding the real conditions of service: “Verbal promises have no legal force. The signed contract and current legislation are of decisive importance.”

https://t.me/ne_zhdi_novosti/6856

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