The video of Musk speaking (via video call) at the AfD rally is straight Nazi shit. It's worse than I though it would be, I imagined he would try to be a lot more crypto-fascisct, but I guess we're past that now.
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They probably were asking about the first name, which is Hebrew. But with the answer "from Israel" she emphasized her Israeli identity I think. I might react with laugh/snort if someone professed their Zionist political ideology when that wasn't the question.
A host at a German public broadcaster allegedly had visceral reaction of disgust, when a guest, an Israeli-German cyber-security professor, said her name was "from Israel". First of all, there is no such thing as being "from Israel", and what's an Israeli name anyway?
Only a Zionist would answer this way, I thought, and yeah, she has written an article about how "Israel must also defend itself on the Internet".
The host is probably going to get fired, she's Turkish-German so they'll count that against her.
I guess you moved it before it was sitting in your corner? Some connection might have came lose during transport. Try re-plugging all the cables and and maybe even the other components. Though it's probably related to power, otherwise it would likely do something. It's possible though that it's actually broken. Since it doesn't power on that would either be the power supply or the mainboard most likely.
I mean you get updates from your distro. So in that sense every distro is equally backdoored. If some agents or criminals can get at the infrastructure & signing keys (or the people responsible for those), they could distribute backdoors through the update mechanism. I don't recall this exact thing ever happening, but, for example, someone hacked Mint's website some years ago and replaced to ISOs with backdoored ones.
Also, there are what's called remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities, those are found regularly in all kinds of software, but those look like (and most likely almost always are) honest mistakes. Anyone with the right know-how can exploit such an RCE in a vulnerable system. We do know that government agencies pay people to find RCEs, or buy them on the black market, and then keep them secret as a potential offensive cyber weapon to break into systems.
Accidents, not Russian sabotage, behind undersea cable damage, officials say (WaPo) | archive
I am very surprised by this. No one saw that coming. Nevertheless:
At a Baltic summit in Helsinki on Jan. 14, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced plans for new patrols by frigates, aircraft, submarine satellites and a “small fleet of naval drones” designed to detect undersea sabotage.
Mission accomplished I guess.
I think too much fibre can result in both constipation or diarrhea under the right circumstances.
White rice or white bread would be my guess.
Wait, if the game volume is 1%, and the system volume is 50%, shouldn't the resulting volume be 0.5% of maximum? Do you have that amp setup from Back to the Future?
Sorry, I'm joking. To be more helpful, this reminds me an old problem PulseAudio introduced (and then disabled) on Linux some years ago, it was a feature called "flat volumes". The idea was to avoid the need to have two volume adjustments (if only one application used the sound card), one a per-application one (done in software) and then another from the sound card, which is wasteful and can result in lowered audio quality if one is set very low. So they got rid of the per-application volume in the case that only one application was playing audio.
But the result would be that, if an application (like a game) changed it's volume (by setting the application volume), it would in effect set the hardware volume, resulting in this kind of sudden loud noises even if you previously had your system volume set all the way down.
Maybe on your system it works similar to this "flat volumes" feature and maybe that can be disabled somehow?
Notice the flags are just copy and paste jobs. The artist wants the audience to understand that war propaganda is just an oversaturated, cheap reproduction of a simple template. That the choir of voices all telling you the same thing is nothing but an illusion. It's all just one voice, copy and pasted all over.
The Simpsons seemingly exist inside a void, staring blankly at you as you stare blankly into the emptiness of their expressions. It is frightening. Confronting! It dares the viewer to face what he may not want to: That there is nothing there! It's all a lie.
Once you look beyond Marge, the focal point, you notice that something is not quite right. The drawing becomes cruder towards the edges, as propaganda tends to look when you look more closely into the details and circumstances. This also creates the impression (quite deliberately) that the artist gave up on this assignment, his professional self-respect, and life in general. Like he wants to say: Please Xi Jinping! The Simpsons yearn for freedom!
Does UNRWA still do anything in Gaza?