
A whopping 89% of people globally want stronger action on the climate crisis, but feel trapped in a “spiral of silence," researchers say.

“I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” – Rich Feynman
Limiting the impact corporations have on the environment via legislation is one highly effective way. But I'm just a person from the 89% of the population with this stance. So asking me isn't all that useful. Asking at the demonstrations in a manner which takes account of each response is a much more logical way to help figure this out. Additionally, there's definitely organizations who've done a lot of work here and have plans drawn up on these matters.
If all 89% of us took part in demonstrations, that'd be a great start. Those pushing back would eventually break from the pressure.
I use a Iron Fox on mobile with uBlock, so I don't get pop-ups, but thanks for the heads up. Does your mobile browser have reader mode? If so, enabling it as the site loads is a great workaround for this.
Unleashing the 89% of People Who Want Climate Action Could Lead to ‘Social Tipping Point’ and More Government Action, Experts Say
A whopping 89% of people globally want stronger action on the climate crisis, but feel trapped in a “spiral of silence," researchers say.
The administration is quietly putting America’s children at risk by cutting funds and manpower for investigating child abuse, enforcing child support payments, providing child care and much more.
Palestinians Burned Alive in Israeli Strike on Gaza City School
Over 200 schools sheltering displaced Palestinians have been bombed by the Israeli army since the start of the war
International Observers are Defending Palestinians in the West Bank with Their Own Bodies
Anna Lippman of Independent Jewish Voices recounts her experiences traveling to the West Bank to defend Palestinian land and people from settler attacks.
The dead include 15 children who were killed by Israeli strikes on tents
Former chief DoD spokesman suggests it is time for Hegseth to go
John Steinbeck's story is a trip. He wrote about the "underbelly of society" according to the political leaders of the city he was from (Salinas, Ca) in his early/mid career. So much so, they kicked him out of town. After he blew up for his work, they felt shame for giving him the boot. There's now a big museum dedicated to him in downtown Salinas, The National Steinbeck Center. What this proves is capitalist only care about you if they can make a buck off ya, otherwise, get lost!
Whistleblower's Account of Corruption and Administrative Abuse Within Cook County Jail
Read the exposé "Beneath the Badge: Corruption and Administrative Abuse Within Cook County Jail" from a whistleblowing corrections officer.
Right! I've also always been blown away knowing their DNA is circular. Probably since they don't have a nucleus, but not totally sure.
Bioinformaticians Discover Genes in Bacterial Genomes are Arranged in a Meaningful Order
Bioinformaticians from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and the university in Linköping (Sweden) have established that the genes in bacterial genomes are arranged in a meaningful order. In the renowned scientific journal Science, they describe that the genes are arranged by function: If th...
Bioinformaticians Discover Genes in Bacterial Genomes are Arranged in a Meaningful Order
Bioinformaticians from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and the university in Linköping (Sweden) have established that the genes in bacterial genomes are arranged in a meaningful order. In the renowned scientific journal Science, they describe that the genes are arranged by function: If th...
‘People are Hiding in Their Apartments’: Inside Trump's Assault on Universities
Funding cuts, ICE abductions, chaos, fear: A harrowing, on-the-ground view of the Trump administration's all-out assault on institutions of higher education and the people who live, learn, and work there.
Ya, RPM Fusion is handled by a 3rd party I'm pretty sure. But I was thinking more along the lines of what software is available though.
The Trump administration’s push to deport Mahmoud Khalil is based solely on an accusation of “antisemitism,” according to a two-page memo signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and revealed…
I'd have to think RPM Fusion is comparable to the AUR, no? I've never used Arch btw, but I do know Fedora pretty well.
'Kill These Cuts Before They Kill Us': Federally Funded Researchers Warn DOGE Cuts Will Be Fatal
On April 8, national 'Kill the Cuts' rallies mobilized unions across the country to protest the Trump administration’s DOGE-fueled cuts to life-saving research, healthcare, and education programs.
House Republicans Vote to Limit Nationwide Injunctions Against Trump's Unlawful Actions
Today, House Republicans passed the No Rogue Rulings Act (NORRA), which would sharply limit federal district courts’ ability to do their jobs and issue nationwide injunctions against unlawful or unconstitutional actions. The bill targets federal judges who have blocked Donald Trump’s agenda on a nat...
The fact she see's this as a marketing opportunity is repulsive. Truly makes me loath those with power in the US government. Even Arizona seeing as this lady believes this BS would be well received there.
Ice Barbie is Always Ready, Sorta
Fresh off gaudily posing before Venezuelans shipped to a brutal El Salvador prison - which is a war crime - part-time DHS Secretary and "embarrassment to hair extensions" Kosplay Kristi Noem just posed with ICE thugs in Arizona prepping to "get (some) dirtbags off the street." Rocking yet another Na...
‘I Operated on More Children in Gaza in One Night Than I Do in the U.S. in a Year’
Feroze Sidhwa has volunteered in war zones around the world. But nothing prepared him for Israel bombing his hospital in Gaza.
Bolivia Condemns Trump’s Tariffs and Seeks to Open Markets in BRICS Countries
Bolivian President Luis Arce questioned the tariffs imposed by the US and explained that steps are being taken to open new markets in the BRICS countries. He added that Bolivia is also in the process of fully joining Mercosur.
“We completely condemn the imposition of tariffs that lack any technical study. It is a political decision that affects many countries. As the government, we have opened new markets in the BRICS countries, and we are in the process of fully joining Mercosur,” Arce emphasized during a press conference on Monday, April 7.
Trump's Impending Medicare Cuts Spell Disaster for Chronically Ill People
The Trump administration has pressed forwards with plans to unleash a wave of trillions in public spending cuts
Statement by Dr. Juan Declet-Barreto, Union of Concerned Scientists
C'est la vie, especially these days. All you can do is come to terms with knowing we each have an expiration date and just live it up until that inevitable day.
For anyone new to the Linux world, I can't recommend Learn Linux TV enough. He has a video walking through this exact process, here's an Invidious and YouTube link for it.
As far as dual booting goes, issues can arise after updates. I recall this happening a few months back due to a Windows update. So just be aware of this possibly happening down the road. I need Windows for work at times too, but I strictly use a VM. I've hated Microsoft since Windows 8, their amount of user tracking is bonkers and a big part of why I just use a VM. This is just food for thought though.
Are you using the same network for those different approaches? If so, it could be your network. That or you have quite a unique online fingerprint. I'd be curious to know what it is they do when blocking someone, that'd make it much easier to work around.
How does blocking work when it's pretty easy to get a new MAC address and IP while also using a different browser like Mullvad's? Or even use an entirely different device on an entirely different network?
JMP Chat works in the US even though they're based in Canada. I highly recommend the service, it's absolutely fantastic!
Definitely checkout JMP Chat, they're actually based in Canada and offer super affordable alternative phone numbers. Using their Cheogram app even lets you incorporate it fully into your phone, so when you call, it'll ask which number you'd like to use for the call. Calling has limited minutes each month, but the overage charges are very reasonable. It comes with unlimited texting as well. They encrypt everything on their end and it's fully open source!
The add-on's are solid. They have an elaborate curated list, plus you can access any of the mobile extentions by just searching for em.
Obsidian isn't FOSS, but two fantastic replacements are Standard Notes and Notesnook.
A great paint option I don't see listed is KolourPaint, plus Kdenlive for video editing. For audio editing, Tenacity is the better choice over Audacity. It's an Audacity fork made after some questionable privacy policy changes.
CryptPad is an awesome Google Doc's replacement, but Libre Office is actively working on their version too.
For your security section, adding some encryption software would be smart. Both VeraCrypt and Cryptomator are amazing. Also, Bitwarden/Vaultwarden are solid password manager alts for KeePassXC, with Vaultwarden being self hosted.
Here's a great site for all sorts of Lemmy clients.
As far as Linux laptops go, System 76's Darter Pro is also a solid choice. Tuxedo is probably System 76's biggest competition, as they offer very comparable laptops. Their InfinityBook Pro is a great computer. Frameworks, Slimbook, and Star Labs are all also worth a mention.
Definitely recommend replacing Fennec with IronFox on mobile, it's a fork of Mull, so it'll be a solid privacy upgrade!
Exactly! This is a big reason why all corporate media still endlessly states Hamas killed 1200 Israelis 10/7, while it's now known Israel used the Hannibal Directive and were responsible for at least a few hundred of the deaths. This was even stated by the man in change of the Israeli military at the time too...
I ended that last chunck of text with /s. But at the same time, it wouldn't suprise me at all if this was the case.
I was pretty suprised not to see Wells Fargo in the mix, but I'd bet they're in the top 10. Regardless, they're in the top 4 for oil funding, so that alone earns them none of my business!