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  • We saw how "too big to fail" worked out in 2008. Don't repeat the mistakes.

  • easier than convert img.gif -coalesce img/xx_%05d.png ?

    If you want a nice tool for conversion and photo management, try https://www.xnview.com/en/xnviewmp/#downloads ... it's not open source, but it is free (there are some buttons for appimage and deb). You use the "batch convert" tool for what you need, and it has a lot of image editing in there... filters, resize, crops, formats, watermarks. (Not that gif to frames thing)

  • how does this affect the meter from the electricity grid company?

  • That's too much work... It's a lot and it's chaotic. We've had 3 days of debates too, and George Simion was absent from them (he was on a man date with with Donald Trump Jr.)

    The polling organizations we have are traditionally biased (partisan); there are some new pollsters too, but it's not consistent. There is a lot of "vote splitting" going on. Frankly, I think that a lot of people are going to treat it like gambling, like slot machines (a plague here).

    Simion seems to be the #1, taking the mantle from Georgescu (who did not give it to him) as the reactionary "anti-system" party (AUR).

    Everyone's anti-system now. I mean the politicians too, it's a long-standing grift now for candidates to declare themselves to be anti, despite the opposite.

    The "status quo" parties, which are sort of married, are PSD and PNL. They are deeply hated for many good reasons but they promise a kind of slowly deteriorating stability. The problem is that the main alternatives are even worse, but a lot of people think that "any alternative is better". These two parties, along with UDMR (Magyar minority party), are supporting Antonescu. He's likely on position 2 or 3 in preferences. He's a washout politician who can talk well, he came out of political retirement for this. His votes depend on how well these parties can get their bases to vote for him.

    Antonescu has used a lot of right-wing conservative discourse in his campaign so far, yet he's from the "DL" party (PNL). It's hard to tell if he's being honest about it, but he sounds almost as bad as the far right ones.

    Then we have Nicușor Dan. He's sort of the "golden boy" of Romanian progressives, as he comes from a long career of activism on civic matters and is well regarded in the capital and in the big cities. He's been under attack a lot, which usually means that he's close to getting 2nd place in polls. While he describes himself as a conservative, his political career is about making government work (without corruption) for the people, not for party elites or PPP clienteles, and not for himself. He's a rare kind of politician who's actually trying to strengthen the government (something that the USR party claims to want too, but they don't usually get in power). If he loses, he remains the mayor of the capital (where he's doing a long process of unfucking the Capital's debts, public heating system, and other infrastructure).

    Another interesting candidate is Victor Ponta, who's also a "trumpist". He's from the PSD party but left to be an independent. He has ties to Russia and Russia's allies in Europe. He's a clever opportunist who's trying to do realpolitik ironically. It's unclear what his voter base is, so he might get only a few % or a lot of %. Ponta might split the vote from PSD to Antonescu, he represents a certain "camp" in PSD. It's unclear if he takes votes from the far-right "sovreigntists" types who are being wooed by Simion.

    If Ponta wins, he might take over PSD or split it and join with AUR (Simion, far-right) in Parliament.

    We also have Lasconi who won a surprise 2nd place last year vs Georgescu. That's widely been seen as a protest vote along with some weird shit that PSD and PNL pulled to split their base intentionally and redirect votes to small parties as some proxy undermining strategy (including to Georgescu); she won 2nd place by a very tiny margin. Nevertheless, she let that go to her head and thinks that God wants her to be president now. In the polls, she got way less this time and she's unlikely to even come close to Nicușor Dan, but she shares a good chunk of the base with him. In an weird rational move, her own party leadership (USR) ditched her and called for voting for Nicușor Dan (independent). Nicușor Dan is sort of the godfather of USR, and he has better poll numbers for sure. This has made Lasconi extremely mad and now she's just trying bully and bury Nicușor Dan with every occasion while explaining how much she's a victim of conspiracies. Of course, the status quo parties loved this and are encouraging her, and the not-so-independent BEC (central elections bureau) decided that USR can't drop her so easily and can't support Nicușor Dan.

    The rest of the candidates don't have any serious chance and they're either there for their ego or to mess with others. They do not understand the whole politics of "transferring" votes to the better candidate that they'd support; they think it's a popularity contest with low or no stakes. Literally most of the candidates do not understand the stakes and Simion and his party definitely have "euroscepticism" and ROEXIT desires (not official goals, yet).

    The recent debates have been good at showing how much they all suck, which is probably why Simion stayed away.

    I think that we'll see the "gambler vote" in action especially for reactionary candidates; the people who decide who to vote for very late, maybe in the voting booth. And I bet (sic) that this is going to be impacted by an illegal promotion campaign in the days before the vote and even during the voting day, just like Georgescu did. The infrastructure, the pathways that allowed Georgescu to "come out of nowhere" are still there.

    I would actually support turning off social media for a week before the election day. Not for me, for everyone; servers - blocked. The tech bros and their clients have figured out how to hack the masses.

  • https://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?t=22597

    not GUI, but the CLI looks simple.

    If it can't convert to WebP, just make PNGs and convert those to WebP later with something else.

  • How is the balcony solar pv energy being used exactly? Do people have DC chargers for laptops?

  • Ah, so Russia wants to create rifts between Eastern and Western Europe, got it!

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    PSA: Simion is as good at lying as Trump is, and his party is full of grifters, scammers and profoundly ignorant fools.

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    US Urges Eastern Europe to Split From EU Energy Transition Aims

    The US wants central and eastern European countries to join its path of “energy freedom” instead of following the wider region’s transition to a net zero economy, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said in Warsaw.

    ...

    “Central Europe faces a time for choosing,” Wright told conference participants. “We warmly welcome you to join us on Team Energy Freedom and Prosperity for Citizens.”

    ...

    “In fact, the clarion conclusion from economic studies of climate change is that net zero 2050 is absolutely the wrong goal,” he said. “Not only is it unachievable, but the blind pursuit of it will cause, is causing far more human damage than climate change itself.”

    President Trump has repeatedly called on Europe to buy more American energy products if the bloc wants to avoid tariffs.


    Extra context:

    [Climate Crisis Deniers Explain Why They Like U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright - DeSmog](https://www.desmog.com/2025/04/21/climate-crisis-deniers-explain-why-

  • Worked for me, but this needs a lot of development to be a useful tool for analysis, and maybe a browser extension.

  • Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net
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    We Have to Protect the Trees We Have Left

    Comic story by Eleri Harris

  • I made the mistake, years ago, of using my favorite song at the time as a ringtone.

    To me, it's just a personalized bad news machine.

  • “Most of the price-increasing pressures aren’t really controllable by us, so we focus on trying to keep the system fair,” Bolduc said, adding: “The real problem is the math is not good.”

    It is somewhat funny that the insurance sector, infamous for being shady, has to play the role of promoting the hard climate facts.

    Abandoned McMansions are going to be an interesting sight.

  • Start subsidizing growing nuts and seeds at the same level as the subsidies for the fishing sector, and let's compare prices then.

  • A vegan keto diet is hardly possible because of that

    They don't do it. It's like I'm talking to a bot.

  • Fish are regularly contaminated with PCBs and other pollutants, with bioaccumulation and biomagnification providing significant doses; this includes heavy metals.

    Example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_in_fish

    So it's a tradeoff: Fish consumption, methylmercury and child neurodevelopment - PMC

    Or you could skip the downsides and get those nuts and seeds and other plants with omega-3 fatty acids... or just algae based supplements (algae are the origin of the nutrient for those fish).

  • Why would fish be better than something like legumes?

    In general, school lunch programs tend to be a subsidy to the regional agriculture and animal farming sectors, a guaranteed market for their products. Few places do school food well (actually trying to feed children with nutritious food and to teach them how to eat well), Japan is probably the most famous of those.

  • Do not give in to the race to the bottom.

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    Europe’s climate is heating faster than any other

    Contents

    00:00 – Smokin’ hot Europeans

    00:24 – State of the European Climate Report

    01:15 - Headlines

    02:27 – Extremes

    04:16 – Polar impacts

    07:50 – Global context

    08:54 – Future change

    10:02 - What to do

    10:56 - Thanks

    2024 was the world’s hottest year on record, and Europe is the continent warming the fastest. Extreme events ravaged Europe last year, including floods, wildfires and storms that claimed hundreds of lives and impacted many thousands more.

    To find out more, I spoke to Julien Nicolas, a co-author of the European State of the Climate Report, a huge undertaking that was put together by the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting on behalf of the Copernicus Climate Change Service and World Meteorological Organisation.

    Fuck Cars @lemmy.world
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    Flippanarchy @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Chainsaw robot baby

    Europe @feddit.org
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    Russia has committed the crime against humanity of enforced disappearance, say investigators | HRC58 (UN Human Rights Council)

    On 19 March 2025, Erik MĂžse, chair of the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, updated the Human Rights Council on the findings of the Commission's latest report, which found that Russian authorities have committed enforced disappearances of civilians in the areas of Ukraine that they control and these are crimes against humanity.

    Europe @feddit.org
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    20 Years of Propaganda Knowledge in 15 Mins

    An intro to Russian propaganda with some words of wisdom at the end.

    Europe @feddit.org
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    Belgrade, Serbia: sonic wave attack during protest (March 15th, 2025)

    Belgrade authorities have used sound weapons on the crowd of protesters. The video description has some educational links.

    There are lots of videos around.

    Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz
    dumnezero @piefed.social

    The Realities of Living a Low(er) Energy Lifestyle with Peter Strack

    https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/166-peter-strack

    States averaging ten thousand watts per year - with other Western countries close behind - our excessive energy consumption is built into both our physical and cultural infrastructure. How much energy do we truly need to lead fulfilling lives, and what changes would be necessary in our neighborhoods and cities to achieve that? In today’s discussion, Nate is joined by Peter Strack, a French researcher and author, to explore the concept of 2000-Watt Societies—innovative models that aim to balance reduced energy consumption with the well-being of the people who live there. Peter explains the historical context of energy consumption and origins of lower-energy communities, as well as the necessary changes in infrastructure, social dynamics, and personal habits to reduce energy consumption while sustaining a lifestyle that is fulfilling and caring for residents. How can building relationships based on trust and reciprocit

    Europe @feddit.org
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    Trump threatens 200% retaliatory tariffs on European wines, alcohols

    Donald Trump is starting off his morning by doing something he’s done quite often, which is threaten tariffs on major US trading partners.

    The latest salvo is aimed at the European Union and their alcoholic beverage industry, particularly France and its world-renowned vineyards. Trump says he’ll put tariffs on what the bloc exports to the United States, after the EU yesterday imposed their own levies on American whiskey in retaliation for Trump’s tariffs on imports of aluminum and steel.

    The escalatory tit-for-tat is why these things are referred to as trade wars. Here’s what Trump wrote, on Truth Social:

    The European Union, one of the most hostile and abusive taxing and tariffing authorities in the World, which was formed for the sole purpose of taking advantage of the United States, has just put a nasty 50% Tariff on Whisky. If this Tariff

    collapse of the old society @slrpnk.net
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    The Ensh*tification of America? Make It Make Sense Podcast

    Donald Trump has spent the week dizzyingly going back and forth on everything from tariffs to Russia to supporting veterans to Elon Musk. It's been a week of 180-degree-turned-360-degree turns causing confusion and chaos. Grant breaks down the biggest flip-flops, what they mean, and what to know next Grant also talks to Cory Doctorow, the inventor of the word "Enshitification," journalist, author, and activist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (link below) to talk all about what enshitification is and how it applies to the US government now.

    Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net
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    A longer article about energy costs, especially heating, and climate adaptation efforts, and how right-wing parties are profiting from fake populism about cheap fossil energy needs.

    A relevant snippet:

    In times of extremely high living costs, carbon pricing not softened by support measures is of enormous social and political significance: those who can afford to renovate or install renewable energy sources will be less impacted, whereas those who are poor or renting will have to spend much more of their income on heating costs and will furthermore be unable to free themselves of the dependency on CO2. Across Europe, a dispute over carbon pricing has erupted.

    “We are currently seeing attempts by the conservative and right-wing factions in the European Parliament as well as by member states and the business community to undo climate efforts,” says Green Party MEP Michael Bloss. “It would make sense to start working now on establishing programmes for the potential revenue

    Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. @slrpnk.net
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    Greenpeace on Trial: Lawsuit over Standing Rock Protests Could Shutter Group & Chill Free Speech - Democracy Now!

    A closely watched civil trial that began in North Dakota last week could bankrupt Greenpeace and chill environmental activism as the climate crisis continues to deepen. The multimillion-dollar lawsuit by Energy Transfer, the oil corporation behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, claims Greenpeace organized the mass protests and encampment at Standing Rock between 2016 and 2017 aimed at stopping construction of the project. Although the uprising at Standing Rock was led by Indigenous water defenders, Energy Transfer is instead going after Greenpeace for $300 million in damages — an amount that could effectively shutter the group’s U.S. operations. “This case is not just an obvious and blatant erasure of Indigenous leadership, of Indigenous resistance,” says Deepa Padmanabha, a senior legal adviser for Greenpeace USA. “It is an attack on the broader movement and all of our First Amendment rights to free speech and peaceful protest.”

    DemocracyNow original video is here (yes, they host t

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    The book Unhumans, by Jack Posobiec and Joshua Lisec, is a fascist manifesto. It argues that the “Great Men of History” should take their cues from homicidal dictators like Augusto Pinochet and Francisco Franco, reject reason and democracy, and ruthlessly annihilate the gangs of communist “unhumans” who are currently threatening to destroy the United States. It explicitly advocates “eye for an eye” justice, promising a new McCarthyism complete with blacklists, along with the immediate banning of all teachers’ unions. It is perhaps the most paranoid, hateful, and terrifying book I have ever picked up. (I say this as someone who has read Mein Kampf.) And it comes with a warm and supportive blurb from Ohio senator J.D. Vance, who is currently the Republican party’s vice presidential nominee.

    collapse of the old society @slrpnk.net
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    Trump’s executive order stripped agencies of their independence by making them directly accountable to a part of the presidency: the office of management and budget (OMB). The OMB is led by Russell Vought, founder of the rightwing Center for Renewing America (CRA) thinktank and one of the primary authors of the Project 2025 plan for an authoritarian takeover of government.

    Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse @sopuli.xyz
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    We Are Scrolling Out of Time

    What is happening with your time? From the increased screen time and slop, to addiction and antisocial behavior - the world seems to be on fire, yet we seem to be disengages, isolated and lonely.

    This video is about death of the community, screen addiction, AI generated slop media, it is about the theft of your wage and time by the ultrarich and the failure of the state to take control of the social decay, climate change, and economic threats - and so much more.

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    Europe @feddit.org
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    Călin Georgescu does a nazi salute after leaving the General Prosecutor's office (Romania)

    edit: seems that gif images don't work, so here's the gif:

    edit2: another angle from a different TV camera: https://i.imgur.com/Jezrgss.gif (I'm not embedding it because it's larger and one animation is enough)

    For context:

    Recent https://piefed.social/post/499497

    Source video on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Romania/comments/1iyrln3/c%C4%83lin_georgescu_face_salutul_nazist_la_ie%C8%99irea_de/ from a Romanian TV (I wouldn't call it "news", it's like OAN for Trump now)

    Broader issue of election meddling:

    https://www.sgdsn.gouv.fr/publications/manipulation-dalgorithmes-et-instrumentalisation-dinfluenceurs-enseignements-de

    https://www.nato.int/docu/review/articles/2025/02/07/algorithmic-invasions-how-information-warfare-threatens-nato-s-eastern-flank/

    Here's the short gif: https://i.imgur.com/OR56MVe.gif

    Not sure if this should be NSFW.