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Trump Is Weaponizing the Justice Department to Advance His Voter Suppression Plans
Ari Berman,  National Voting Rights Correspondent  -  Mother Jones

Stephan: I have been convinced since the Trump coup began last January that the MAGAt Republicans and their king were going to do everything they could to rig the 2026 election to keep themselves in power. And sure enough, they are.

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TSA warns travelers these free services at airports can lead to your data being stolen
Matt Durr ,  Contributing Writer  -  mlive

Stephan: Flying in the United States today has become more expensive, less safe, often cancelled, and it leaves you more vulnerable to having your personal data stolen.  Even the TSA acknowledges this vulnerability, and this is what they recommend to protect yourself.

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Ten Outlandish Ideas to Deal with Nuclear Waste
Toxic waste is an urgent issue. Nuclear power plants provide nearly 20% of all electricity in the United States, and many of us rely on them around the world. The reactors can generate a colossal amount of energy, but with that comes a colossal amount of radioactive slurry. These leftovers pose a huge danger to […]

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Top Stories: iOS 26 Incoming?, iPhone 17 Pro Rumors, and More
There was blockbuster news this week regarding Apple’s naming conventions, while WhatsApp finally made the jump to iPad after 15 years.

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Other news this week included a report on Apple’s now-scaled-back aspirations for providing satellite-based internet service, tidbits on Apple’s plans for smart home hubs including one with a robotic arm, and more, so read on … ⌘ Read more

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How to Disable Backtrack on Apple Watch Turning On Automatically
One of the more curious features of Apple Watch is how the Compass Backtrack feature automatically activates and takes over the Apple Watch screen during workouts, seemingly at random, or even every time a “Hiking” workout or sometimes any outdoor workout of any sort is selected or initiated. Given that the vast majority of hikers, … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/05/30/how-to-disable-backtrack-on- … ⌘ Read more

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PocketBeagle 2 Rev A1 Upgrades to Quad-Core AM6254 Processor
BeagleBoard.org has released an updated revision of the PocketBeagle 2 featuring the Texas Instruments AM6254 processor. The new Rev A1 replaces the earlier AM6232-based Rev A0, offering a significant performance boost with no change in pricing. The upgraded AM6254 brings a quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU and an integrated GPU, targeting more demanding embedded applications. The AM6254 […] ⌘ Read more

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Banana Pi Previews BPI-R4 Pro Router Board with MediaTek MT7988A and Wi-Fi 7 Support
Banana Pi has revealed early details about the BPI-R4 Pro, an upcoming router board powered by the MediaTek MT7988A (Filogic 880). Designed as a successor to the BPI-R4, it targets high-speed wireless and wired networking for applications such as Wi-Fi 7 access points and multi-gigabit gateways. The BPI-R4 Pro features a quad-core Arm Cortex-A73 CPU […] ⌘ Read more

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6 visionOS-Inspired Design Elements Coming to iOS 26
With iOS 26, macOS 26, tvOS 26, and watchOS 26, Apple is planning to debut a new design that’s been described as taking inspiration from visionOS, the newest operating system. With WWDC coming up soon, we thought we’d take a closer look at visionOS and some of the design details that Apple might adopt based on current rumors and leaked information … ⌘ Read more

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Olimex Showcases Open Source €20 Smart Home Server Project
Olimex has recently highlighted a new open-source hardware and software project aimed at creating a €20 smart home server. The initiative was introduced during a lightning talk at TuxCon 2025, a community-driven open-source conference held earlier this month in Bulgaria. The project aims to deliver a compact, easy-to-use smart home server that prioritizes local control, […] ⌘ Read more

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The Billion-Dollar Business Behind Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Elizabeth Findell, Jack Gillum, Jemal R. Brinson, and Juanje Gómez,    -  Wall Street Journal

_Stephan: The fascist coup Trump and the Republican Party are trying to carry out, like all fascist coups, requires an “other”. A group of people, the racist, low IQ, low education members of their movement, can hate and focus their resentments against. For Hitler, it was the Jews. For Trump and the Repub … ⌘ Read more

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Earth’s Oceans Are Going Dark —Scientists Warn of an Unfolding Global Catastrophe
Lydia Amazouz,    -  Daily Galaxy

_Stephan: I have been telling you for several years now about the catastrophic change humanity is causing to Earth’s Matrix of Life. The change in the environment that will transform human cultures all over the world. Here is another, just reported, aspect of this coming catastrophe. Anyone who reads anything about the climate that … ⌘ Read more

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RFK Jr.’s MAHA Report Cited Studies That Don’t Appear to Exist
,    -  Associated Press

_Stephan: I wonder how many Americans, and I would include members of Congress, do not fully comprehend that American healthcare is being overseen by three people, none of whom have any medical training. In fact, only one of them even has a doctorate degree of any kind, and two of them are known for their blatant anti-science obsessions. But I confess I never thought Robert Ke … ⌘ Read more

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hey @prologic@twtxt.net heads up - my pod is suddenly having weird 400 bad request errors on things like posting twts, new user registration, following, and more. it’s not just me because a friend is also having these issues as a new user and can’t post. i saw one exception in the logs but i’m not sure if it’s related, i’ll link it in a reply to this

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Prosodical Thoughts: Prosody 13.0.2 released
We are pleased to announce a new minor release from our stable branch.

This update addresses various issues that have been noticed since the previous release, as well as a few improvements, including some important fixes for invites. Some log messages and prosodyctl commands have been improved as well.

A summary of changes in this release:

Fixes and improvements
  • mod_storage_internal: Fix queries with only start returning extra items
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My music listening is inconsistent. I don’t listen to much music, sometimes weeks without any music streaming at all. And when I do, I often listen to some automatic playlists with recommendations from YouTube. I don’t have any specific artists I always listen too. Furthermore, I don’t even have a specific genre I like the most, often it’s something electronic. ⌘ Read more

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QR codes, already posted about them in the last two posts, but I want to hear your hot takes: Should they only be black and white, are they even worth doing in 2025, incorporating them into things,..?
Also, finally getting full screen view for avatars in XMPP - a better integrated one, after 25 years. Y@ay!

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[$] Block-layer bounce buffering bounces out of the kernel
As the end of the 1990s approached, a lot of kernel-development effort was
going into improving support for 32-bit systems
with shockingly large amounts of memory installed. This being the 1990s,
having more than 1GB of memory in such a system was deemed to be shocking.
Many of the compromises made to support such inconceivably large systems
have remained in the kernel to this day. One of those compromises —
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Local vulnerabilities in Kea DHCP
The SUSE Security Team has published a detailed\
report about security vulnerabilities it discovered in the Kea DHCP server suite from the Internet Systems Consortium
(ISC).

Since SUSE is also going to ship Kea DHCP in its products, we
performed a routine review of its code base. Even before checking the
network security of Kea, we stumbled over a range of local securit … ⌘ Read more

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Trump Stonewalls Federal Judges In New Round Of Brazen Defiance
David Kurtz,  Editor at Large  -  TPM

_Stephan: Aspiring dictator Trump, like Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin before him wants to castrate the judicial system of the nation he seeks to rule. Here is a clear fact-based description of what he is doing. Note also the picture at the head of this article. Again, like Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin, Trump wants banner of his picture hanging from government … ⌘ Read more

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US trade court blocks Trump’s sweeping tariffs. What happens now?
Peter Hoskins and Yang Tian,  Business Reporter | News Reporter  -  BBC (U.K.)

_Stephan: Here is some potentially excellent good news.  The Court of International Trade has just emasculated aspiring dictator Trump’s entire tariff scheme. None of it was ruled to be legal by a three judge panel, one judge appointed by Trump, another by President Reagan. It is assumed that Trump will appeal. I think … ⌘ Read more

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Trump accused of ‘most blatant show of white supremacy in America in history’
Matt LasloMartin Pengelly,  Washington Correspondent  -  Raw Story

_Stephan: As I walked down Constitution Avenue to the Lincoln Memorial on  Wednesday, August 28, 1963, to hear Martin Luther King give what has come to be known as his “I have a Dream” speech I was filled with hope. I thought we were finally curing the White supremacy cancer that has sickened the United Sta … ⌘ Read more

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‘Mar-a-Lago face’ now the most in-demand plastic surgery — doctor reveals who everyone is requesting to look like
Adriana Diaz,  Reporter  -  New York Post

Stephan: This is a trend, and it is one of the sickest, weirdest in American history.

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10 Quirky, but Necessary, Food Safety Rules of the Past
Long before “hand sanitizer” became a household staple or single-use packaging sparked environmental debates, a series of surprisingly odd—and occasionally ingenious—food-safety laws quietly reshaped what ended up on our plates (and in our hands). From Victorian London’s shared ice-cream glasses that contributed to typhoid outbreaks to postwar Japan’s precision-sealed juice jars, each bizarre reform emerged […]

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Federal Court Blocks Trump Tariffs That Could Have Pushed iPhone Prices to Over $4,000
A federal court has ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority in attempting to impose sweeping tariffs on imported goods, including Apple products, halting plans that could have dramatically raised iPhone prices across the United States (via _[CNET](https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/federal-court-blocks-trumps-tariffs-finding-the-president-overstepp … ⌘ Read more

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Debian XMPP Team: XMPP/Jabber Debian 13 Trixie News
Debian 13 “Trixie” full freeze has started 2025-05-17, so this is
a good time to take a look at some of the features, that this release
will bring. Here we will focus on packages related to XMPP, a.k.a.\
Jabber.

XMPP is a universal communication protocol for instant messaging, push
notifications, IoT, WebRTC, and social applications. It has existed sin … ⌘ Read more

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How to Make MacOS Sequoia Feel Faster: Tips to Speed Up Slow MacOS
macOS Sequoia is a pretty solid operating system with some great features like iPhone Mirroring, and while performance is fantastic for most, not all users are experiencing the speediest of experiences. If you feel like macOS Sequoia is running slower than your Mac was on prior operating system versions, you might appreciate some of these … Read MoreRead more

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Deals: Save $235 Off M4 MacBook Air 15″ 24GB / 512GB Model
Amazon is continuing to offer some great discounts on MacBook Air models, but by far the best deal is on the upper end 24GB RAM and 512GB SSD model with 15″ display, where you can save $235 off the retail price, bringing the price down to $1364 down from $1599. If you’re been shopping for … Read MoreRead more

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[$] Glibc project revisits infrastructure security
The GNU C Library
(glibc) is the core C library for most Linux distributions, so it is a
crucial part of the open-source ecosystem—and an attractive
target for any attackers looking to carry out supply-chain
attacks. With that being the case, securing the project’s
infrastructure using industry best practices and improving the
security of its development practices are a frequent topic among glibc
developers. A recent discussion suggests that improveme … ⌘ Read more

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The album is released next sunday, but why wait?

You can already listen to the full new #kokori album - a split with Floating Ashes - either by streaming or download (with a pay as you want - including nothing - option). So… Enjoy!

And relember, if you want a physical edition on #CD, you can leave a comment down there and I’ll get you one for 10€, shipping included.

https://anti-demos-cracia.bandcamp.com/album/idiossincrasias-vol-1

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[$] Allowing BPF programs more access to the network
Mahé Tardy led two sessions about some of the challenges that he, Kornilios Kourtis,
and John Fastabend have run into in their work on
Tetragon (Apache-licensed BPF-based security monitoring software)
at the Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit. The session
prompted discussion about the feasibility of letting BPF programs
send data over the network, as well as potential new kfuncs to let BPF firewalls
send TCP reset packets. Tardy pre … ⌘ Read more

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