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Sorry if its oddly specific, but as someone from an East Asian family, I kinda wanna see how the parents would react, morbid curiosity.

By "East Asia", I mean the "Sinophere" and any culture with this "filial piety" or similar thing.

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George W. Bush's vice president, who died today, was probably the most powerful veep in history, but at America's expense

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In order to facilitate defence industry cooperation and future arms exports, Ukraine is planning to open offices in Berlin and Copenhagen by the end of the year, said Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Ukraine has been looking to open its defence industry for export for a while now. At the end of October, Zelenskyy stated that a controlled export programme should start in November.

Kyiv is looking to export naval drones and artillery systems in order to finance the production of “items for which we don’t have the money,” Zelenskyy told media on Monday.

Around 94.4% of Ukrainian manufacturers are in favour of opening exports, the Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry explained in October.

The envisioned offices are supposed to help scale up Kyiv’s national production by encouraging joint manufacturing with the European defence industry.

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Denmark’s defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen welcomed the closer cooperation, calling it a good opportunity for the Danish industry.

Denmark has already established closer industry relations with the Ukrainian defence sector, enabling the missile manufacturer Fire Point to produce the fuel needed for Ukraine’s new long-range missile Flamingo in Denmark.

Germany recently signed a memorandum of understanding to expand the cooperation with Ukraine in military research and development.

The German defence ministry did not confirm the planned establishment of contact points for the Ukrainian defence industry in Germany, but when asked by Euractiv, stated that “strengthening defence cooperation between Germany and Ukraine is in the interests of both countries.”

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How can I check to see if a given Onion Service is still in-use?

To be clear: I'm not asking about just Onion Services bound to port 80. Of course I can just curl it, but that won't tell me if the Onion Service is running something on another port.

I'm trying to find an XMPP server that uses an Onion Service. I found several lists of XMPP servers and their .onion names, but I expect most of these services are offline.

2n3tvihf4n27pqyqdtcqywl33kbjuv2kj3eeq6qvbtud57jwiaextmid.onion
32qywqnlnqzbry42nmotr47ebts3k6lhiwfob6xniosmepz2tsnsx7ad.onion
4colmnerbjz3xtsjmqogehtpbt5upjzef57huilibbq3wfgpsylub7yd.onion
6voaf7iamjpufgwoulypzwwecsm2nu7j5jpgadav2rfqixmpl4d65kid.onion
6w5iasklrbr2kw53zqrsjktgjapvjebxodoki3gjnmvb4dvcbmz7n3qd.onion
7drfpncjeom3svqkyjitif26ezb3xvmtgyhgplcvqa7wwbb4qdbsjead.onion
ae3w7fkzr3elfwsk6mhittjj7e7whme2tumdrhw3dfumy2hsiwomc3yd.onion
chillingguw3yu2rmrkqsog4554egiry6fmy264l5wblyadds3c2lnyd.onion
fzdx522fvinbaqgwxdet45wryluchpplrkkzkry33um5tufkjd3wdaqd.onion
gku6irp4e65ikfkbrdx576zz6biapv37vv2cmklo2qyrtobugwz5iaad.onion
gois4b6fahhrlsieupl56xd6ya226m33abzuv26vgfpuvv44wf6vbdad.onion
j4dhkkxfcsvzvh3p5djkmuehhgd6t6l7wmzih6b4ss744hegwkiae7ad.onion
jabjabdea2eewo3gzfurscj2sjqgddptwumlxi3wur57rzf5itje2rid.onion
jaswtrycaot3jzkr7znje4ebazzvbxtzkyyox67frgvgemwfbzzi6uqd.onion
jeirlvruhz22jqduzixi6li4xyoweytqglwjons4mbuif76fgslg5uad.onion
jukrlvyhgguiedqswc5lehrag2fjunfktouuhi4wozxhb6heyzvshuyd.onion
mrbenqxl345o4u7yaln25ayzz5ut6ab3kteulzqusinjdx6oh7obdlad.onion
nixnet54icmeh25qsmcsereuoareofzevjqjnw3kki6oxxey3jonwwyd.onion
qawb5xl3mxiixobjsw2d45dffngyyacp4yd3wjpmhdrazwvt4ytxvayd.onion
qwikoouqore6hxczat3gwbe2ixjpllh3yuhaecixyenprbn6r54mglqd.onion
qwikxxeiw4kgmml6vjw2bsxtviuwjce735dunai2djhu6q7qbacq73id.onion
razpihro3mgydaiykvxwa44l57opvktqeqfrsg3vvwtmvr2srbkcihyd.onion
rurcblzhmdk22kttfkel2zduhyu3r6to7knyc7wiorzrx5gw4c3lftad.onion
szd7r26dbcrrrn4jthercrdypxfdmzzrysusyjohn4mpv2zbwcgmeqqd.onion
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xiynxwxxpw7olq76uhrbvx2ts3i7jagqnqix7arfbknmleuoiwsmt5yd.onion
xmppccwrohw3lmfap6e3quep2yzx3thewkfhw4vptb5gwgnkttlq2vyd.onion
ynnuxkbbiy5gicdydekpihmpbqd4frruax2mqhpc35xqjxp5ayvrjuqd.onion
yxkc2uu3rlwzzhxf2thtnzd7obsdd76vtv7n34zwald76g5ogbvjbbqd.onion

I don't want to eliminate them just for not running an HTTP server (eg port 80, 443, 8080, etc). Nor do I want to eliminate them for not running on a common XMPP port (5222, 5223, 5269, 5298, 8010). I'm trying to find something that checks if an Onion Service has been used in the past days/weeks without requiring me to test a connection on a given port.

My understanding is that Onion Services will (by default) generate and publish hidden service descriptors (HSDir).

Is there some way I can query the Tor directory of HSDirs to see if a given Onion Service is still active?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/45115370

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EU lawmakers have asked the Commission to open probes into ecommerce platforms Shein, AliExpress, and Temu under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) after French authorities opened investigations into the three platforms – and a fourth, Wish – over the sale of “child-like sex dolls”.

In a letter on Tuesday, addressed to the Commission and seen by Euractiv, lawmakers have drafted written questions about the sex doll scandal – warning that “given the gravity and urgency of the situation, the Commission must ensure that no such products can ever be purchased again”.

French prosecutors opened investigations on the four platforms on Monday evening after concerns were raised by the national consumer watchdog.

The MEPs’ letter, which has been prepared by French liberal lawmaker Stéphanie Yon-Courtin, is signed by more than 40 lawmakers from various political groups, her office told Euractiv.

“Selling child-like sex dolls means making child abuse available online,” Yon-Courtin told Euractiv. “It’s a disgrace,” she said and added that they should “immediately disappear” from European markets. MEPs have asked whether the Commission intends to launch formal DSA investigations into the sale of “material of a pedopornographic nature”. They have also asked how the Commission will ensure that the DSA prevents the listing or sale of such products in the EU.

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EU lawmakers have asked the Commission to open probes into ecommerce platforms Shein, AliExpress, and Temu under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) after French authorities opened investigations into the three platforms – and a fourth, Wish – over the sale of “child-like sex dolls”.

In a letter on Tuesday, addressed to the Commission and seen by Euractiv, lawmakers have drafted written questions about the sex doll scandal – warning that “given the gravity and urgency of the situation, the Commission must ensure that no such products can ever be purchased again”.

French prosecutors opened investigations on the four platforms on Monday evening after concerns were raised by the national consumer watchdog.

The MEPs’ letter, which has been prepared by French liberal lawmaker Stéphanie Yon-Courtin, is signed by more than 40 lawmakers from various political groups, her office told Euractiv.

“Selling child-like sex dolls means making child abuse available online,” Yon-Courtin told Euractiv. “It’s a disgrace,” she said and added that they should “immediately disappear” from European markets. MEPs have asked whether the Commission intends to launch formal DSA investigations into the sale of “material of a pedopornographic nature”. They have also asked how the Commission will ensure that the DSA prevents the listing or sale of such products in the EU.

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A global youth revolt is shaking the foundations of political power. In just a few months, millions of young people have taken to the streets across continents – from Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, Kenya, Tanzania, Morocco, Madagascar, Peru and Paraguay – to denounce corruption and collapsing public systems. The spark is familiar: governments accused of looting public wealth while ordinary citizens face unemployment, rising costs, poverty and failing services. These digitally connected protest movements – leaderless, borderless and fast-moving – have toppled governments in Nepal, Peru and Madagascar. The anger is not abstract. It is directed squarely at political and economic elites who have turned public office into private estates. What they are confronting, often without naming it, is state capture – a form of corruption so deeply embedded that it shapes the rules of democracy itself.

Most people think corruption is about a politician taking bribes, or a public official pocketing cash for a favour. That’s the low-hanging fruit: petty or grand corruption, both corrosive but familiar. But there is a deeper, more dangerous form of rot – state capture. Not simply corruption of the system. It is corruption as the system.

Where ordinary corruption bends the rules, state capture rewrites them. It is the moment when oligarchs, corporations, criminal networks – or even foreign governments – turn the machinery of democracy into a mechanism for their own enrichment and power. In its grip, elections become hollow rituals, reforms are cosmetic and citizens find themselves living in states that look like democracies on paper but function like cartels. In Tanzania, for example, state capture is not just a political issue, its a generational crisis threatening the future of democratic participation.

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What's the pin to bust the AI bubble?

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Handing online servers over to consumers could carry commercial or legal risks, she said, in addition to safety concerns due to the removal of official company moderation.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/52394067

Britain will introduce a new criminal offence banning protests outside the homes of elected officials, judges and local councillors

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Britain will introduce a new criminal offence banning protests outside the homes of elected officials, judges and local councillors

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I think one of my package is interacting wrongly with TRAMP and it is too often freezing. It is difficult to debug as it freezes totally and quite annoying as I cannot interrupt with C-g. Are there options to run tramp in a way it does not collapse the whole emacs? I could then try to guess which package interact with it by deactivating/activating them...

It seems to work properly if I open emacs with emacs -Q

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For a few years I'm noticing more and more weird and unexplainable behaviour in Outlook. We support mostly 365 Exchange Online clients on Windows workstations or RDS environments.

The amounts of unexplainable bullshit we face is staggering. Outlook not being able to open the folder set, weird MFA glitches, weird bugs in the UI and downright weird errors coming from nowhere is some of the stuff we face weekly.

Am I alone on this?

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So like many of us, is started out small, and have been progressing to needing more storage. Right now, I have 2 synology nas devices and a lot of random external drives (yay adhd).

My question is, when i need more space again, should I buy another nas, or try upgrading my drives to larger ones? The issue is find with upgrading is i wont have a way to move all my files from the smaller drives to the larger drives.

I was also thinking I should have another server or something to back up both my existing nas. Not sure. I worry im not doing it right.

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💔 Dear friends, we are exhausted… the pain has become greater than words 💔 Please, help me and my family. We are going through very difficult times, trying to hold on each day, but the fatigue has overwhelmed us. Any support from you, no matter how small, means life and new hope for us 🙏😭 https://gofund.me/1222af19

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...and establishment Dems still want to triangulate the ever-loving shit out of him

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