[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago
[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

Profitable? Why is that a consideration?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45430254

Germany has been one of the worst Western countries for whitewashing Israel’s genocide in Palestine. Now it wants to do it with AI.

[-] [email protected] 10 points 11 hours ago

The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice. When the time comes to dismantle the Jewish character of Israel to establish the successor post-apartheid democratic "State of Israel and Palestine", I hope the zionists remember that it was they who killed the Two State Solution.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 12 hours ago

He couldn't last a blackout from major media for a day because his RATINGS would drop. It's Trump. Without TV he's nothing.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

So what we won't be getting direct access to Trump's asshole of a mouth 24-7? Trump needs the spotlight more than we do. If the media networks actually collaborate to ensure journalistic standards, what's he going to do? Lose the coverage? Media need to do they fucking job or US democracy is done.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 16 hours ago

This is oddly rhythmical/musical.

[-] [email protected] 21 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

One fucking journalist should have the spine to respond to the "naaasty question" rants this idiot keeps going off on. It's called scrutiny. If you don't want nasty questions, go home.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 17 hours ago

But what will the Harry Potter lady say? She's terrified of trans people you know.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 17 hours ago

You obviously know better than the German paramedics.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Je suis d'accord avec le sentiment qu'on ne peut pas juste densifier sans créer des infrastructures, mais la solution n'est pas de ne pas densifier un secteur. La solution est de ...créer des infrastructures (tout en supposant qu'on parle des écoles, des garderies, des parcs, des cliniques etc)

[-] [email protected] 18 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The way it's worded, it makes it sound that anyone opposed to their POV is one of "terrorism advocates, genocide deniers, holocaust trivializers etc." I'm hoping it's just unfortunate wording.

[-] [email protected] 32 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Crime prevention does indeed start with social programs. But it doesn't end there. I'm all for defunding the police and I do agree that in the US police is really out of hand, but let's not be naive here. Social programs aren't going to address organized crime, or crimes of passion, crimes of immaturity (tenagers are both immature hormone soups and capable of causing harm) or political extremism. Antisocial behaviours can appear even in the socialistest of the welfarest of the welfare states.

Not to mention that cops have at the very least also the role of maintaining order, which is different from preventing crime. Think traffic cops, or rowdy crowd marshalling, or stopping disorderly conduct in public, or (extreme example) breaking up the mob that wants to lynch the alleged pedophile, to make sure he gets due process.

I'm all for a profound overhaul of policing, and for deep changes to what first responders are called for what emergency, but, honestly there exist functions for which police is useful.

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Good news! The city is trialing superblocks!

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Embrace the JDA instead: https://jerusalemdeclaration.org/

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Seen on the non-Lemmy site.

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The latest news out of Boston is that people are starting to really push back against ICE, trying to protect their neighbours at personal cost. ICE agents also keep operating without identifying themselves, without warrants, and they have started detaining and even deporting US citizens. In the US, where there are more guns than there are people. This is a powderkeg, waiting to blow.

And I have no confidence that their government is going to try to deescalate things. If we allow ourselves to dabble into conspiracy thinking and ascribe to malice what can just as well be ascribed to stupidity, we can just as well say there is a deliberate strategy by the US government to provoke violence. Trump signed that Executive Order to allow the use of military and national security assets to be used for policing. The Project 2025 guy has famously said that «the revolution will be bloodless “if the left allows it to be.”». And with Trump fucking up their economy, he will need to refocus to some internal enemy, to also clamp down on the inevitable economic discontent.

Aaaand to top it all up, historically, things heat up as temperatures heat up. It's coming, folks. Am I paranoid here? I don't think I am.

How is this going to impact us? Are we going to have a surge of political asylum claimants and/or refugees from the States? The first ones have already started trickling in.

And what the hell are we doing to prepare for this? In the short term, this is going to put stress on social services, housing, employment, healthcare, etc. In the medium term, we could be seeing anti-refugee backlash (e.g., an influx of a bunch of angloamericans in QC might re-ignite language tensions) and political tension with the US demanding deportations of asylum claimant dissidents (some of whom might have violent charges against them, e.g., for fighting back against ICE).

I feel like the guy from the meme a bit. But, guys! Guys! WTF.

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I'm trying to find a replacement for NaturalReader in Linux but I'm not finding anything as good.

I have played around with different engines, such as Espeak (too robotic), Mozilla TTS and Coqui, and Piper. But I'm looking for an application, not just an engine, something that would allow me to open up a PDF, pick a spot and read from there, then be able to move back and forth on the document. Ideally, I would like to also be able to tell the application how to pronounce certain words.

I haven't figured out how to make Okular use The best I have found is ReadAloud, but it's just a browser addon. Okular doesn't seem to be able to use something like Piper EDIT: but Pied exists: https://github.com/Elleo/pied which makes it work.

Any ideas?

(I use Debian btw :P )

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“When I got that threat, I was floored,” he said. “When I started thinking about what it meant for me and my family, that I was the target of a real threat to my life, I had the chills.”

At the time his wife, Gurkiran Kaur Sidhu, was pregnant with their second daughter. His older daughter was then almost two years old.

“For the first number of days, I just stayed in the basement because they advised me to stay away from windows,” he said. “It was a pretty serious thing.”

Singh said he had some very “tough talks” with his wife about whether or not to remain at the party helm, noting the reason for the threats was his position as “a prominent elected official.”

The NDP leader said he ultimately decided to stay on because he had more he wanted to do, including finalizing the national dental care program the party pushed the Liberals to implement.

Singh said the RCMP did not say where the threats to his life came from but the “implication” was they originated from a foreign government.

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It's silly to use the geographical map of Canada to show election results. Land doesn't vote, people do.

Image source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/04/28/world/canada/results-canada-federal-election.html

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