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Kym Staton - FB - March6

I couldn't wish death and destruction on anyone, but that's just me. I don't have some deranged, deluded ideology ruling my psyche. I DO wish that #Netanyahu, #Trump and all the #Zionist subordinates end up with life in prison. And I wish that their supporters all feel guilty as hell for the rest of their wretched lives for what they've endorsed and enabled.

If you want a reminder of what the Zionists wish on Palestinian's, here are some lovely quotes:

Gaza and its people must be burned.” - Nissim Vaturi
I am personally proud of the ruins of Gaza.” - May Golan
There are no innocent civilians in Gaza.” - Isaac Herzog
We will conquer Gaza and leave no living Palestinian.” - Avi Dichter
There will be no Arabs in the Gaza Strip.” - Daniella Weiss
Gaza will become a place where no human being can exist.” - Giora Eiland
We are fighting human animals.” - Yoav Gallant
There is no such thing as Palestinian people.” - Bezalel Smotrich

More than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since October 2023 - a man-made, planned and orchestrated human catastrophe unfolding like a black storm rolling through a city of glass.

Israel talks about morality while flattening neighborhoods and America bankrolls the whole grim circus - two governments walking around like they’re wearing halos made of barbed wire, pretending the world can’t see the smoke.

Let’s stand with human dignity from Gaza to Tehran - rip the mask off this colonial machine, like a rusted engine grinding through generations while ordinary people finally say enough.

Somewhere tonight a parent pulls their child close beneath a sky that feels like a cracked ceiling - hoping the world remembers they are human too.

If you're looking to gain a deeper insight into the power dynamics influencing global politics and the hidden mechanisms at work behind the curtain, you should watch The Trust Fall: Julian #Assange.
🕊 Watch it for FREE here: 👉🏼 www.thetrustfall.org/watch
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THE TRUST FALL isn’t just a film. It’s a peace movement.

#us-israel #us #israel #genocide #gaza #westbank #Palestine






#Asselineau:
LES EXPERTS DE L' #ONU DÉNONCENT L'AGRESSION CONTRE L'IRAN ET LE LIBAN

Ils alertent sur le risque d'une escalade régionale dévastatrice ⤵️

👉 «Les États-Unis et Israël doivent cesser de lancer et d'étendre des guerres, et de se considérer comme au-dessus du droit international.»

⚠️ L' #UE et les États qui la composent sont désormais au pied du mur.

Ils ne peuvent pas :

▪️d'un côté, prétendre être la zone du monde où règne le mieux l'État de droit ;

▪️de l'autre côté ne pas s'opposer clairement et puissamment aux #États-Unis et à #Israël qui piétinent continuellement le droit international.

L' #Espagne, la #Pologne et même l' #Italie l'ont compris. La #France non.

#Macron et la quasi-totalité de la classe #politique française se comportent comme les vassaux dociles et muets de #Trump et de #Netanyahou.

Le silence assourdissant de la droite et de l'extrême-droite sur ces questions essentielles est lamentable et scandaleux, et tout spécialement de la part de ceux qui osent se réclamer du «gaullisme».




Reheating things on the stove instead of in the microwave. 👍









Today in All Software Sucks: Windows11 can't reboot because it is scared of an invisible window


I'm not kidding. This is real. The Mickeysoft "development" Solutioneers built a process into Windows 11 which displays an invisible window.

At first I thought my workplace PC had been infiltrated by some halfassed virus. I mean, an invisible window. Yeah, right.

But no, it's a legit vibecoded piece of crapware, called MksInvisibleWindow

Brought to you by MICROS~1 (remember that masterpiece of software engineering? I'm an old fart, I know). This polished diamond of code must be part of the NT6 Kernel or whatever it is they internally call their playdoh VMS wannabe this week.

Everything is terrible.

#ahsass


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Two Newly Discovered Chrome Zero-Days Exploited in the Wild to Run Malicious Code


Google has released an urgent security update for its Chrome desktop browser to address two critical zero-day vulnerabilities. Tracked as CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910, both flaws are categorized as high-severity and are confirmed to be actively exploited by attackers in the wild. Users are strongly advised to update their browsers immediately to protect against potential malicious […]

The post Two Newly Discovered Chrome Zero-Days Exploited in the Wild to Run Malicious Code appeared first on GBHackers Security | #1 Globally Trusted Cyber Security News Platform.
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Why does alsamixer use the color scheme of the Italian flag? :3c #Linux
in reply to Neil E. Hodges

The term "colouristic" (or "coloristic") is an adjective that relates to the use or choice of colors, especially by an artist. It describes something that is of or relating to color or coloring, often emphasizing a special or skillful use of color. For example, "colouristic effects" refer to effects created through the use of color.

In summary, "colouristic" pertains to the artistic or skillful application of color in visual works.



I minimize my attack surface by talking to as few people as possible. :3



Iran Warns US Tech Firms Could Become Targets as War Expands — Wired

Major US technology companies have been named as potential targets as the war between Iran, Israel, and the United States begins to spill into the digital infrastructure that powers modern economies.

Iranian state-linked media this week published a list of offices and infrastructure run by US companies with Israeli links whose technology has been used for military applications. According to Al Jazeera, the companies include Google, Microsoft, Palantir, IBM, Nvidia, and Oracle.

Many of these companies operate regional offices, cloud infrastructure, or data-center operations across the Gulf, including in the United Arab Emirates. None have released public statements on this development.

The list was published by the semi-official, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps–linked Tasnim News Agency alongside a warning that the scope of the conflict could expand beyond traditional military targets.

“As the scope of the regional war expands to infrastructure war, the scope of Iran’s legitimate targets expands,” Tasnim News Agency reported.

Last week, Iranian drone strikes damaged Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, disrupting services and exposing the vulnerability of physical tech infrastructure in the region.

The warning followed Iranian reports of an Israeli strike on a bank building in Tehran linked to Bank Sepah. Iranian officials have described it as an attack on economic infrastructure.

Iranian state media said the incident justified expanding potential targets to include US and Israeli economic and banking interests across the region.

“With this illegitimate and uncommon action, the enemy is forcing our hand to target economic centers and banks linked to the US and Zionist regime in the region,” said a spokesperson for the IRGC-owned Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters. He warned civilians to stay one kilometer away from banks.






Last night, I thought I'd be well enough to return to work today, but I was only able to work a half day before this flu knocked me down again. I'm much more certain I'll be able to work tomorrow. :3




You would think that we would've come up with a better way to notify those in the area that there are emergency vehicles on the move than "destroy everybody's eardrums" by now. :/


Article 1: The Fetus of Monarchy: How the Founders’ Greatest Fear — an All-Powerful Executive — Manifests in Modern ‘Strongman’ Politics

Look past the latest culture war skirmishes, and a more troubling pattern emerges: federal threats to university funding and headline-grabbing media cancellations aren’t just noise; they’re signals of a new kind of executive muscle-flexing. The common thread? Personal, combative language that doesn’t just ask for loyalty — it demands it. That’s the calling card of power being gathered, not shared.


This isn’t just the usual political jostling. These are warning flares for the very threat that kept the Founders up at night: an executive with no leash. The Constitution wasn’t born out of abstract theory — it was a security system against precisely this kind of power grab. To make sense of today’s turbulence, we must rewind to 1787, when the central fear was simple: don’t let a single leader morph into a monarch. The playbook we’re seeing now is eerily close to what Edmund Randolph once called the ‘fetus of monarchy.’

King George may not have stalked the halls of Philadelphia in person, but his shadow loomed large. The delegates, fresh from a bruising fight against a remote and unaccountable monarch, were determined not to swap one form of tyranny for another. Their challenge? Build an executive strong enough to get things done, but not so strong that power would sour into oppression.

#America #USpol

in reply to Neil E. Hodges

We never should've put executive power in the hands of a single person. :/
















JavaScript in the Web context isn't too hard to work with. :3