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submitted 27 minutes ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/palestine@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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submitted 30 minutes ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/technology@lemmy.zip

The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) permanently deleted its account on X (formerly Twitter) on December 4, 2025, citing the platform's increasing hostility and misalignment with their values[^1].

The FSFE explained that while they initially used Twitter to promote free software values and connect with policymakers and journalists, the platform had become "a centralised arena of hostility, misinformation, and profit-driven control"[^1]. They specifically criticized X's algorithm for prioritizing "hatred, polarisation, and sensationalism"[^1].

While leaving X, the FSFE continues to maintain some presence on other proprietary platforms to reach wider audiences, but strongly encourages supporters to follow them on decentralized alternatives in the Fediverse, specifically their Mastodon and Peertube accounts[^1].

[^1]: FSFE - Opening the cage: the FSFE flies away from X (Twitter)

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submitted 32 minutes ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/videos@sopuli.xyz

Nice accessible coverage of a relatively recent theory.

Researched and Written by Leila Battison Edited by Siji Sheehan Narration by David Kelly Thumbnail Art by Ettore Mazza

music from Epidemic Sound and Artlist, stock footage from Videoblocks and Artgrid. Galaxy and space imagery from NASA and ESO.

00:00 Introduction

05:09 The Coming Of The Rings

21:51 The Earth Beneath

35:23 Mass Extinction

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submitted 2 hours ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/linux@programming.dev

The merged EXT4 changes for Linux 6.19 bring some of the most prominent feature changes in recent times for this mature and widely-used Linux file-system.

It's not too often seeing multiple new EXT4 features land for a single kernel merge window, but that's the case this round with Linux 6.19. First up, EXT4 has optimized its online defragmentation process by leveraging folios rather than individual buffer heads. Secondly, there is now support for file-systems with a block size greater than the page size. This follows other file-systems also recently adapting to support block sizes larger than the kernel page size, such as the infrastructure in Linux 6.15 and then used by Btrfs and friends already. EXT4 is seeing some nice performance results with the large block size support.

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submitted 2 hours ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/linux@programming.dev

The Linux kernel's printk code for logging kernel messages has some useful improvements with the Linux 6.19 kernel.

First up is the possibility to "significantly" speed up the Linux boot process for some systems by releasing the console lock between reach record in the KThread used for legacy consoles on real-time (RT) kernels. If you are using a legacy console on a Linux RT system, the boot time can be much better with Linux 6.19.

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submitted 2 hours ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/linux@programming.dev

The out-of-tree Bcachefs file-system is ready with its reconcile feature, which previously was known as "rebalance_v2", and what lead developer Kent Overstreet calls the biggest feature to this copy-on-write file-system in the last two years.

Overstreet announced today that the Bcachefs reconcile feature is ready:

"Biggest new feature in the past ~2 years, I believe. The user facing stuff may be short and sweet - but so much going on under the hood to make all this smooth and polished."

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submitted 2 hours ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/space@mander.xyz
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The Netherlands will not take part in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest following the decision by organiser EBU not to exclude Israel.

Public broadcasting company NPO said no other broadcaster will step in to send a Dutch entry after AvroTros’s withdrawal, although it will ensure the contest is still broadcast for Dutch viewers.

European public broadcasters met at the EBU headquarters in Geneva to discuss the future of Eurovision on Thursday. AvroTros, together with broadcasters from Ireland, Iceland, Spain and Slovenia, had argued that Israel’s public broadcaster should be barred because of the war in Gaza.

AvroTros also said the Israeli government had used the contest as a “political instrument”, pointing to a government-run promotional campaign for the country’s entry.

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Google Can't Stop Being Evil (joshgriffiths.site)

Google just can't stop being evil. Their latest ploy? Changing article headlines using AI. The results? Exactly as you'd expect.

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submitted 2 hours ago by cm0002@europe.pub to c/world@quokk.au

Ireland, Spain, Slovenia and the Netherlands will boycott next year’s Eurovision after Israel was given the all-clear to compete in the 2026 song contest despite calls by several participating broadcasters for its exclusion over the war in Gaza.

No vote on Israel’s participation was held on Thursday at the general assembly of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the body that organises the hugely popular international annual singing competition.

Instead, participating broadcasters voted only to introduce new rules designed to stop governments and third parties from disproportionately promoting songs to influence voters.

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 2 points 3 days ago

It's DBZ rules, it's going to be a long protracted build up and then it'll be over in 5 minutes

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 4 points 5 days ago

Lol it is

Why am I cross-posting .ml content?

I cross-post from .ml to the nearest relevant non-.ml comm to reduce the influence of .ml comms and indirectly, the instance as a whole, to make it an easier decision for other instance admins to defederate because one key reason I identified that admins don't want to defederate is because .ml still has some very large comms and some niche comms.

Megathread on the issue

Some highlights from the link:

"Don't worry guys, the Uyghur Genocide was REALLY just birth control! ~dessalines, .ml admin, dev https://lemmy.world/post/30580167

"See! nobody died IN Tiananmen Square, just AROUND it, so it doesn't count!!" ~ Davel, .ml admin https://lemmy.world/post/30673342

.ml admin, Nutomics continued transphobia https://lemmy.world/post/29222558 The original transphobic Comment from Nutomic: https://lemmy.world/post/18236068

"NK is actually good and anything counter to that is Western propaganda!" ~dessalines, .ml admin, dev https://lemmy.world/post/31595035

General negative sentiment to other instances who haven't "seen the way" yet ~davel, .ml admin https://lemmy.world/post/27426510

"If you don't support Russia then you just don't understand geopolitics" ~dessalines, .ml admin, dev https://lemmy.world/post/27352415

And so so much documentation on clear heavy handed censorship and bias also on the link. So much I can't even put them all here because this comment would be really long.

I believe the behavior of its admins (the main admins are Lemmy devs) does harm to the overall growth of the Lemmy-verse and maybe even the Thrediverse (since Lemmy kinda kicked off the Thrediverse) because of its association with the devs of Lemmy and their insistence to use .ml as their personal political platform to spread harmful propaganda

On the outside, bringing up Lemmy frequently leads to comments like "Lemmy? Isn't that the place with a bunch of tankies?" Or "Tried Lemmy, but found it full of pro Russia crap so I left". The best way forward from that I see is to either widely defederate from .ml like the rest of the Triad, or pressure them to put a fair and unbiased as possible admin team.

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 2 points 6 days ago

It's when you tell a fire to stop doing what it's doing, if it's a respectful fire, it'll listen

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 6 points 6 days ago

Well tbf it is an improvement over shit like feudalism, the dominant ism prior to the industrial revolution (iirc)

But it's time to move on now, because it's lived long enough to become the villain

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 42 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯ at least 2

[-] cm0002@europe.pub 15 points 3 weeks ago

Idk, 1k for 192GB of GDDR6 vram for running LLMs seems pretty good to me lmao

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