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Promo for some sweet Hellraiser merch including a windbreaker and thermos, all told to us through a sweet old lady and her dead cat.

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Taken off their second full length ‘File Under: Easy Listening’, the official music video for the Sugar track ‘Your Favorite Thing’ released in 1994.

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 11 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Nice that y'all are on the same page for many issues. Most shocking thing for me is hearing folks are still using ~~Twitter~~ Tinder for serious dating in 2025! It's not just for nsa hooking up? 😄

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 25 points 3 months ago

How'd it go on your end? Do you like him? Going on a second?

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 40 points 3 months ago

It's tough because I absolutely do care about privacy. But I find attempting a mobile experience free from Apple and Google to be technically challenging with problems that aren't solved currently. It seems much more difficult than installing desktop Linux today, and akin to what it was like 20 years ago.

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I know there's probably a good technical or historical explanation, but it's very irritating to copy/paste text into Lemmy to have it looking like poo after posting. Is there an Android editor that will add double spaces to ends of lines so it's wysiwyg? Bonus if it will also insert "> " at the beginning of lines for quoting selected blocks of text. Maybe this can be done with a JavaScript webpage?

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00:00 skrillex, aluna, kito - inhale/exhale (nanode rmx)
01:44 antagonist - tmsv
03:16 ariana grande - positions (jukaa bootleg)
05:27 playboi carti - ur the moon (ferumi remix)
07:27 2hollis - jeans
08:48 quickly, quickly - k hole
10:15 vanda - closer
13:01 osamason - pop
14:08 2hollis - sidekick
15:50 charli xcx - everything is romantic
18:17 killmatter - bleed different
20:37 camoufly - llamando (ethanplus edit)
22:01 campeon (rize remix)
23:09 hamdi - skanka (blurrd vzn remix)
24:34 arya - ja man!
26:08 john liwag - killa
27:56 yaeji - raingurl
29:05 skrillex, dj smokey - andy (killmatter remix)
31:20 dog blood - break law
34:34 chase & status - selecta (super future flip)

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 35 points 3 months ago

Spotify is killing the music business and the CEO invests in military tech to kill people. It's evil. Don't do it.

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 17 points 3 months ago

This is why folks use Matrix. But it still needs a lot of work.

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Punjabi Disco: The lost masterpiece which birthed British-Asian dance music

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Mohinder Kaur Bhamra was one such person who recognised the importance of that escapism. Having moved to the UK from India back in 1961, Bhamra was among the growing South Asian population in Britain at that time, and she came face to face with the extent of the nation’s widespread racist attitudes as a result. Nevertheless, she always maintained her cultural roots through music and encouraged countless others to follow suit.

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Hang on, you might be saying, ‘What does this have to do with disco?’ Well, through her performances, often accompanied by her son Kuljit, Bhamra essentially laid the foundations for all future British-Asian dance music, and her 1982 record Punjabi Disco was a particular revelation, without which Bhangra daytimers might never have existed.

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Despite its endlessly obscure nature, though, Punjabi Disco amassed something of a cult following in the years following its release, rightly hailed as being the origins of Asian dance music, as well as being a key cultural landmark in the story of the British-Asian community as a whole. Perhaps more so than any other record, Punjabi Disco told the liberating story of Asian people in the UK, enmeshing those traditional wedding-song sounds with a distinctly westernised form of dance music.

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Now, at long last, the prayers of those crate diggers have been answered by the higher power, which is Los Angeles’ Naya Beat Records, who have announced a full reissue of the album for the very first time. What’s more, the long-awaited reissue comes complete with a previously unreleased track and a collection of dance-heavy remixes, which help to capture the impact which this album had on Asian dance music upon its release.

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[...]

In some cases, setbacks in one country are prompting progress in others. After witnessing the U.S. Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, the French government adopted a constitutional amendment guaranteeing a national right to abortion. And after Sweden reversed its feminist foreign policy, the Spanish parliament voted to enshrine Spain’s version in its development cooperation law.

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I find that the women’s rights movement is doing a bad job of telling the story of (and learning from) our victories. Because our wins are often less far-reaching or sensational than some of the high-profile setbacks, they are less likely to receive media coverage. This is a tragedy, because it means our narrative of social change is incomplete: We believe defeat to be final, when in fact the resistance is alive and well and effective. It’s our duty to tell those stories and to learn from them, too.

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That’s why the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative is launching a global repository of the world’s progressive victories for women’s rights. We’ve gathered groundbreaking policies on everything from abortion to feminist foreign policy, including archived texts that conservative governments have tried to disappear. We’ve crowdsourced policy briefs and advocacy resources and analyses of progressive victories in dozens of countries and amassed more than 600 resources in 16 languages. And now, our repository is open for policymakers, advocates, academics, and individuals from all over the world to continue to upload their resources and help us tell the successful story of the global feminist movement.

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https://archive.is/9KWjp

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 8 points 3 months ago

It's just a short video that supports the main article, so I wasn't sure whether to post on its own or not. Feel free to repost if you like.

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 69 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Interview with formerly decorated lawyer under Trump's first term who is now sounding the alarm about lawlessness at the DOJ at direction of Emil Bove.

Former Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni speaks out about the disregard of due process and for the rule of law that he says he witnessed in his final weeks at the Department of Justice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcSHMkyM0aE

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@jamiexx_‬ performs his song Baddy On The Floor from his sophomore album, In Waves, live at History in Toronto.

Watch the full show: Jamie xx: Live Concert | CBC Music Live

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 23 points 4 months ago

Journalists and activists can make good use of top security.

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 10 points 4 months ago

Is this original content?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/51061126

Trove of surveillance data challenges what we thought we knew about location tracking tools, who they target and how far they have spread

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Most countries have a legal mandate to carry out domestic phone network surveillance. The First Wap archive demonstrates, however, how phone network connections can be leveraged to allow tracking all over the world, without authorisation from the targeted networks.

In recent years, a number of investigations have explored the ways in which surveillance companies gain access to phone networks to enable this type of tracking. Lighthouse and its partners have previously written about how SS7 abuses were linked to the murder of a reporter in Mexico and a crackdown on an activist in Congo, and how they were enabled via leasing of Global Titles.

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Trove of surveillance data challenges what we thought we knew about location tracking tools, who they target and how far they have spread

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Most countries have a legal mandate to carry out domestic phone network surveillance. The First Wap archive demonstrates, however, how phone network connections can be leveraged to allow tracking all over the world, without authorisation from the targeted networks.

In recent years, a number of investigations have explored the ways in which surveillance companies gain access to phone networks to enable this type of tracking. Lighthouse and its partners have previously written about how SS7 abuses were linked to the murder of a reporter in Mexico and a crackdown on an activist in Congo, and how they were enabled via leasing of Global Titles.

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 33 points 4 months ago

Yikes!

https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cloudflare-says-it-has-once-again-blocked-the-largest-ever-ddos-attack-in-history

Cloudflare has said it recently successfully stopped the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ever recorded. The attack reached 22.2 terabits per second and 10.6 billion packets per second, setting a new world record.

[-] 9limmer@lemmy.zip 8 points 5 months ago

Would it help to spray a mix of blended chilis and/or cayenne pepper powder on the plant and surrounding area?

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