

True. And the BBC paid for it with taxpayer dollars anyway, so arguably it belongs to the public.
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True. And the BBC paid for it with taxpayer dollars anyway, so arguably it belongs to the public.
Nothing worse than a herniated baguette.


For context: https://kyivindependent.com/czech-drone-facility-making-weapons-for-ukraine-set-on-fire-investigation-underway/
The facility belongs to Czech defense firm LPP Holding, which manufactures drones used on the battlefield in Ukraine.
[…]
“No Israeli drones have ever been manufactured at our facility,” the company said.
The firm said that previously announced plans to partner with Israeli company Elbit Systems on drone production were never implemented.
So it does indeed look like this is Russian disinformation to deflect blame for the attack.


Here another option using wireguard with protonvpn and a docker extension to update the proton port forwarding port.
You would just need to update the volume mounts per your system.
# docker-compose.yml
gluetun:
image: qmcgaw/gluetun:latest
container_name: gluetun
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
environment:
- PUID=${PUID}
- PGID=${PGID}
- TZ=${TZ}
- VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=protonvpn
- SERVER_COUNTRIES=Canada
- VPN_TYPE=wireguard
- WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY=${WIREGUARD_PRIVATE_KEY}
- VPN_PORT_FORWARDING=on
- PORT_FORWARD_ONLY=on
ports:
- 8888:8888 # Gluetun HTTP proxy port
- 8000:8000 # Gluetun HTTP control server
- 8080:8080 # qBittorrent WebUI port
volumes:
- /docker/appdata/gluetun:/config
- /docker/appdata/gluetun/config.toml:/gluetun/auth/config.toml
restart: unless-stopped
qbittorrent:
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/qbittorrent:latest
container_name: qbittorrent
environment:
- PUID=${PUID}
- PGID=${PGID}
- TZ=${TZ}
- WEBUI_PORT=8080
- DOCKER_MODS=ghcr.io/t-anc/gsp-qbittorent-gluetun-sync-port-mod:main|ghcr.io/vuetorrent/vuetorrent-lsio-mod:latest
- GSP_GTN_API_KEY=YOUR_DOCKERMOD_APIKEY
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "--fail", "--silent", "http://localhost:8080/"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 5
depends_on:
gluetun:
condition: service_healthy # Wait for VPN to be up first
volumes:
- /docker/appdata/qbittorrent:/config
- ${DATA_PATH}:/data
restart: unless-stopped
network_mode: service:gluetun
# config.toml for docker extension
[[roles]]
name = "t-anc/GSP-Qbittorent-Gluetun-sync-port-mod"
routes = ["GET /v1/portforward"]
auth = "apikey"
apikey = "YOUR_DOCKERMOD_APIKEY"
This setup works flawlessly for me, even with Proton switching ports each time I reconnect.


What do Israelis want?
It’s to be able to commit genocide in peace.


What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.


In a significant victory for the government, jurors convicted eight defendants on material support for terrorism charges for wearing black clothes to the late-night demonstration. That use of “black bloc” clothing was an antifa tactic that assisted in the shooting of the officer, prosecutors said during their closing arguments.
It had everything to do with the color of their clothes. Did you even read the article?


Yeah totally. It seems like a common take in Germany that in order for the State to be seen as a “good” State and no longer Nazi, Germans must support Israel no matter what. They don’t want to be seen as Nazis any more, after all.
But what about when that unconditional support means repressing your own citizens who criticize Israel? That’s authoritarianism, plain and simple.
And how is unconditional support for a genocidal Israeli ethnostate that is currently busy killing all their non-Jewish neighbours meant to make the German state seem less Nazi? Hint: it doesn’t. It looks to me like they’ve just switched focus from killing Jews to helping Zionists kill brown people.
Germany really needs to move on from the excuse of servicing war guilt from 80 years ago, and start actually doing the right thing by withdrawing it’s support for Israel.


This is deeply jaded, but it’d probably work.


Bernie Sanders or AOC, for a start.


Bring receipts then.


Funnily enough we are tired of our niche little community being conflated with the likes of openAI by folks like you. Nobody is here defending those assholes.


Yeah conspiracy theories are really not needed to explain 911. It’s the fuck around and find out principle. If the US keep dropping bombs and killing innocents, then they can’t act all surprised when the families and friends of their victims seek retribution.
I also think Trump’s decision to strike Iran is a conscious choice to increase the level of violence and conflict around the world, to justify the increasing militarization, surveillance and fascism of many western governments. I reckon he’d like nothing better than another 911 before the next election (for obvious reasons), and he’s doing everything he can to increase the odds of something similar happening.


fwiw i think slop machines are [borderline] useless and largely culturally harmful but even if they worked well. Like if extruded images were worth looking at and chatbots were reliable for things other than [to] lie and cause psychosis then promoting them at this stage would be harmful.
Technological development isn’t intrinsically harmful though, and that includes so-called “AI”. It’s the ways in which capitalism exploits new (and old) technologies that is harmful, because of the way capitalists use those technologies to drive down labor costs and eliminate jobs.
Capital controls them, it is intrinsic to the approach that massive amounts of hardware and energy are needed to create them, as well as input data and unpleasant human labour. They will be used to crush labour, making revolutionary action harder, and atrophying skills and becoming dependant on them is placing yourself at the mercy of silicon valley freaks.
I’m actually with the Luddites here. They didn’t have a problem with the concept of textile mills. What they had a problem with was the fact that rich capitalist owners gave zero consideration to the health and safety of their workers, while paying them a pittance. I have the same attitude towards the “AI” industry as you do. It’s being promoted by pyramid scheme AI-bros who are only interested in manipulating markets to get disgustingly rich. Those guys are scum. They have zero consideration for the environmental, social, and psychological harms that their products produce. But folks aren’t fighting against them by complaining to us, they are instead directing their energy to fighting with an anarchist instance which is dedicated to fighting against capitalism, including corporate abuses of “AI” tools.
And when you say “capital controls them” that is only true of corporate AI. There are many open source models available. There is no reason why AI needs to use gallons of water to answer a web search, and the results can’t be trusted. That’s why I don’t use AI web searches. There’s no reason to build huge datacentres for AI. I can run an AI model on my PC at home, using no more power than it takes to browse the internet for a few minutes. Hobbyists and anarchists can deploy a locally hosted AI to work against capitalism, with none of the downsides. It’s perfectly possible to use AI tools ethically and responsibly.
Who the anti-AI crowd should be mad at are the CEOs who are firing workers left and right to be “replaced” with AI tools that are totally incompetent. I’d bet good money it won’t be long before the whole ponzi scheme comes crashing down once productivity starts tanking at those companies. And I’ll be cheering on the end of the AI bubble as much as the next person. But those same CEOs will have generated a good little stock price bump in the meantime, so they can dump their shares early and depart richer than ever when the shit hits the fan. Again, the problem isn’t AI, it’s scummy capitalists doing scummy capitalist things.
Now what about our instance? Have we replaced anyone with AI? No. Have we used millions of gallons of water to generate our locally generated AI images? No. Most of them are produced using db0’s AI Horde which is an open source, distributed, locally run model. Are we responsible for any of the harms associated with corporate AI? No. And we have never “promoted” AI, at most, we have just defended the way in which we use it, because it isn’t harmful in that context. And yet…
We are relentlessly hounded by a bunch of misguided activists and trolls as though we are the font of all evil. The anti-AI crowd has some good points, but they need to target their efforts on the source of the problem, not towards a bunch of techy anarchists who like to self-host stuff. Yet our mods have had to deal with multiple death threats, transphobia and doxxing over our stance on AI, mostly from libs who are obsessed with protecting copyright law. In terms of relative harms, the anti-GenAI crowd on lemmy has done way more actual harm than anyone on this server has by posting an AI image.
Resisting further degration of working conditions and bargaining power through imperfect means is a good tactic. Disney or whatever gets way more power from being able to fire all the writers, animators, and actors than keeping control of some fucking cartoon for another few years.
I’m 100% with you that those things should be resisted. But folks are fighting us instead. And that seems like a waste of time and effort if you ask me.


Don’t get me wrong, I like Bernie a lot, and I’m glad he spoke out. But …
Bernie is pretending like the Zionist entity is separable from its government.
… that’s exactly what he’s doing.


It’s capitalism you should be fighting, not technology. That’s my point.


Fighting for incremental change and working within the system only serves to prop up the existing system. This is a status quo argument, and is not a revolutionary leftist position. It’s a liberal position.


Are you serious? This is some victim blaming shit.














Lol good catch.