[-] artiman@quokk.au 2 points 16 hours ago

Yeah that's amazing, you do have to use canary for voice and screensharing to work nicely though.

[-] artiman@quokk.au 2 points 1 week ago

it's called cross-posts, it isn't copy-pasting and it isn't the same person.

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submitted 1 week ago by artiman@quokk.au to c/iran@piefed.social

While ordinary Iranians face hyperinflation, water shortages, and a collapsed currency that triggered the 2025-26 protests, the islamic republic’s ruling elite have systematically siphoned national wealth into private networks and offshore accounts. This extraction is not incidental corruption but a structural feature of the regime, where state resources are treated as patronage assets for security and clerical elites rather than public goods.

Here are some sources documenting this entrenched kleptocracy:

  • A 2019 investigation from Reuters revealed that "Supreme Leader" Ali Khamenei controlled a financial empire worth an estimated $95 billion through Setad (EIKO), a conglomerate built on confiscated property and operating outside parliamentary oversight or audit: https://www.reuters.com/investigates/iran/#article/part1

  • The U.S. Treasury has sanctioned numerous IRGC-linked entities and individuals (including the Khatam al-Anbiya construction conglomerate) for diverting billions in oil revenue and public contracts to fund regional proxies and enrich senior commanders while domestic infrastructure crumbles: https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm703

  • Research from the International Alliance for Rights in Iran details how bonyads (para-statal foundations) collectively control between 20% and 40% of Iran’s GDP, operate tax-exempt without external audits, and function as opaque vehicles for elite consolidation and financing proxy groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis: https://iari.site/2025/11/18/bonyads-the-opaque-world-of-irans-foundations/

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submitted 1 week ago by artiman@quokk.au to c/iran@piefed.social

The islamic republic has run a parallel, decades-long campaign of sexual violence against women held for political reasons, and it continues in the present.

Findings:

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submitted 1 week ago by artiman@quokk.au to c/iran@piefed.social

Important note: the original text contains very disturbing, illegal, and graphic content, so I've omitted or paraphrased the more disturbing parts. Links below go to the primary sourcing if you want the unfiltered version.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by artiman@quokk.au to c/iran@piefed.social

Starting in November 2022, girls' schools across Iran were hit by a wave of chemical gas attacks. It went on for months and thousands of girls ended up in hospitals. The regime's response went from denial, to admitting it was a crime worth the death penalty, to finally declaring that none of it ever happened at all.

Please keep all of the following in mind next time the regime acts like it cares about the Minab schoolgirls. If they ignored their own girls getting poisoned, the Minab girls are just propaganda to them.

Findings:

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submitted 1 week ago by artiman@quokk.au to c/iran@piefed.social

Summary of findings:
Findings:

  • Europol identified 14,200 posts, accounts, and links tied to the IRGC and targeted them in a coordinated crackdown on terrorist content online.
  • The operation was led by Europol's EU Internet Referral Unit and involved law enforcement from 19 countries, running from February 13 to April 28.
  • The network spread content in Arabic, English, French, Persian, Spanish, and Bahasa Indonesia, across mainstream social media, streaming services, blogs, and independent websites.
  • The material included AI-generated videos glorifying the IRGC and calls for revenge tied to Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
  • Investigators also found content from the IRGC's proxies, including Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
  • The IRGC's main account on X, which had more than 150,000 followers, was withheld in the EU as a result of the operation.
  • Europol found the IRGC relied on hosting providers spread across multiple countries, including Russia and the US, to keep its sites running, and used cryptocurrency to finance the network and dodge sanctions.
  • This crackdown was only possible because the EU formally designated the IRGC a terrorist organization in February 2026.
[-] artiman@quokk.au 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Irrelevant and whataboutism, you should either not start a war oryou should probably have real goals for a war and plan ahead and have enough intel to not bomb schools but however bad that is that is accidental. however in iran 15.0% of wives had been intentionally physically abused, 42.4% had been sexually abused and 81.5% had been psychologically abused (to various degrees) by their husbands, blaming low income, young age, unemployment and low education, according to a study in the city of babol, theres also a similiar article about isfahan. source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16761656/

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by artiman@quokk.au to c/iran@piefed.social

The islamic republic has no law against domestic violence, and women are paying for it with their lives

The islamic republic has no law that criminalizes domestic violence. Not just "weak" ones or "outdated" ones but rather none at all. A bill meant to protect women from violence has been stuck in parliament for 14 years, blocked again and again by the same clerical establishment that runs the country. While that bill sat untouched, women kept getting killed.

This failure is not due to the Iranian society not wanting it, but rather, it's the regime's own institutions, year after year, choosing not to pass protections that might constrain men's power inside the household.

Findings: • In 2024 alone, at least 179 cases of femicide were documented in Iran, according to the UN human rights office.

• Femicide cases in Iran rose nearly 60 percent in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.

• Husbands and ex-husbands were the largest group of perpetrators, ahead of fathers, brothers, other male relatives, and boyfriends. Women were killed not just for "honor" but also for asking for a divorce, turning down a marriage proposal, or refusing to accept a second wife.

• Most victims were under 30, and in multiple cases, children witnessed the killing.

• Kurdish women faced especially high risk, with 109 femicide cases documented in that community between 2020 and 2024 alone.

• A 2021 review of dozens of academic studies estimated that 66 percent of women in Iran experience domestic abuse, and the same analysis concluded that after all this harm, there are still no laws against domestic violence, with reform efforts reduced to nothing more than a fine.

• A bill meant to prevent violence against women has still not passed after 14 years, blocked under different pretexts by every administration and parliament aligned with the "Supreme Leader".

• Under Article 301 of the regime's penal code, a father or paternal grandfather who kills his own child is exempt from the death penalty. Under Article 630, a man who catches his wife committing adultery can kill both her and the other man on the spot and faces no punishment for it.

• CHRI's executive director said women in Iran are being shot, stabbed, and burned to death by husbands and fathers in shocking numbers, while the judicial system lets these cases go with little or no punishment.

• Researchers studying the issue concluded that the legal framework actively embeds and legitimizes violence against women as a tool of patriarchal control, turning gender-based killing from a prosecutable crime into state-sanctioned enforcement of male authority.

• A UN Special Rapporteur tied this directly to the state, noting that the lack of prosecution for femicide cases contributed to Iran ranking 121st out of 193 countries on the UN's Gender Inequality Index, the lowest ranking of any country classified as having high human development.
Sources:

[-] artiman@quokk.au 13 points 2 weeks ago

Hi i'm iranian, deploy matrix, that's what most people did in the last blackout in the war, you can either keep federation on to help the load of others or turn off federation to get out the radar, theres no way to register a VPS inside the country under a false name so be very careful.

[-] artiman@quokk.au 6 points 2 weeks ago

rewrite reality

[-] artiman@quokk.au 4 points 2 weeks ago

It seems they are controlling because they are, they don't mind murdering a million people if they don't lose their power and please don't visit iran ever until theres another revolution, there was some respect towards the shah when he ended his reign because he didn't do that violent of a crackdown but the islamic revolutionaries absolutely vandalized the country and hated the shah, we don't justify when they get money, here inside iran we were pissed when the MoU was signed and that it gives money and lifts some sanctions, after 911 they just did that for a PR move to hide themselves being islamist extremists too, yeah you can ask more and i will answer if i have time.

[-] artiman@quokk.au 13 points 2 weeks ago

Iranian here, the government here spends most of our country's money on hezbollah and other proxy groups, fracturing it is simply impossible.

[-] artiman@quokk.au 3 points 1 month ago

It's not needed, i contributed to fmhy.net, all if not all most websites on there are vetted and safe

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AMI Mod (modrinth.com)

Today i found this mod called AMI, It looks like a nice recipe viewer and a bit different from EMI and JEI and very useful for big modpacks, I haven't tried it out but it's new and i think it's worth trying out.

AMI is an index and search mod for NeoForge 1.21.1 and Forge 1.20.1 designed for large Minecraft modpacks. It builds a client-side searchable index of items, entities, biomes, structures, and recipe data, with recommended integration for JEI and EMI for the recipe viewer support.

  • Material Grouping: Groups related block variants such as stairs, slabs, walls, and other material families to make > large item lists easier to browse.
  • Structured Query Search: Supports text search plus filters for tags, mods, categories, properties, and numeric metadata such as >energy:50000, >damage:15, or >dps:8.
  • Item Metadata Indexing: Detects useful item facts such as durability, tool stats, armor stats, food values, storage capacity, energy capacity, and fluid capacity where available.
  • Entity Indexing: Adds searchable entity entries with category, health, attack damage, spawn egg support, and >metadata hints such as mountable or tamable where detectable.
  • Biome and Structure Search: Includes indexed biome and structure entries alongside item and entity results.
  • Recipe Viewer Integration: Works standalone or alongside JEI/EMI, including lookup history, favorites, cheat-mode actions, and recipe transfer from AMI panels.
  • Built for Large Modpacks: Handles packs with 50K+ items, with added compatibility for some popular mods like Cobblemon, Create, Tinkers/SilentGear, and more
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AMI Mod (modrinth.com)
submitted 1 month ago by artiman@quokk.au to c/minecraft@lemmy.world

Today i found this mod called AMI, It looks like a nice recipe viewer and a bit different from EMI and JEI and very useful for big modpacks, I haven't tried it out but it's new and i think it's worth trying out.

AMI is an index and search mod for NeoForge 1.21.1 and Forge 1.20.1 designed for large Minecraft modpacks. It builds a client-side searchable index of items, entities, biomes, structures, and recipe data, with recommended integration for JEI and EMI for the recipe viewer support.

  • Material Grouping: Groups related block variants such as stairs, slabs, walls, and other material families to make > large item lists easier to browse.
  • Structured Query Search: Supports text search plus filters for tags, mods, categories, properties, and numeric metadata such as >energy:50000, >damage:15, or >dps:8.
  • Item Metadata Indexing: Detects useful item facts such as durability, tool stats, armor stats, food values, storage capacity, energy capacity, and fluid capacity where available.
  • Entity Indexing: Adds searchable entity entries with category, health, attack damage, spawn egg support, and >metadata hints such as mountable or tamable where detectable.
  • Biome and Structure Search: Includes indexed biome and structure entries alongside item and entity results.
  • Recipe Viewer Integration: Works standalone or alongside JEI/EMI, including lookup history, favorites, cheat-mode actions, and recipe transfer from AMI panels.
  • Built for Large Modpacks: Handles packs with 50K+ items, with added compatibility for some popular mods like Cobblemon, Create, Tinkers/SilentGear, and more
[-] artiman@quokk.au 7 points 1 month ago

Definitely, I don't consider vanilla Minecraft boring but modded is way more enjoyable and fun for me.

[-] artiman@quokk.au 25 points 1 month ago

Living in iran.

[-] artiman@quokk.au 2 points 1 month ago

whip them until they start listenin!

[-] artiman@quokk.au 9 points 1 month ago

complementary shaders reimagined default settings

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