As Donald Trump formally inaugurated his so-called
"Board of Peace" at the
World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland, on Thursday,
his son-in-law Jared Kushner
presented his vision of
turning the Gaza Strip into
an upscale seaside resort
with gleaming skyscrapers and entirely new cities.

The proposal is said to require an investment of at least $25 billion,
and Kushner’s presentation showed a map of the besieged territory divided into different zones.

This all comes as Palestinians in Gaza struggle to survive with little food or shelter amid ongoing Israeli restrictions on aid.

“It’s hard to take these people seriously.
I mean, they’re buffoonish.

But the problem is, is that they control the largest military and economy in the world,”
says Sharif Abdel Kouddous,
the Middle East and North Africa editor at Drop Site News.

He calls the Board of Peace
“a parody of a colonial body”
and says the plan for Gaza will result in
“ultimate control and subjugation” of the Palestinian population

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People who were hoping the term "autopilot" would be so tainted or become illegal are probably going to be disappointed to learn that BYD copied it and consider their God's Eye system to be an implementation of "NOA" (navigate on autopilot)

It's never going away; Tesla picked the terminology and it will be with us forever

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@SrRochardBunson
Mythbusters covered this years ago, any kind of aerosolized carbohydrate can make a big fireball (they used coffee creamer to test the myth). Not recommended to try at home.
youtu.be/yRw4ZRqmxOc
in reply to Sir Rochard 'Dock' Bunson

@SrRochardBunson If you look up "grain elevator explosion", there're a few news reports per year of one blowing up randomly. So it's frequent enough that they put a lot of work into mitigating the risk factors.
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According to the #GooglePlay statistics, these are the countries with more #ArcaneChat users 👇

1. #Russia
2. #Cuba
3. #UnitedStates / #USA
4. #Iran
5. #Germany
6. #India
7. #Brazil
8. #Canada
9. #France
10. #Indonesia

happy to see families of all over the world enjoying ArcaneChat 💜

#family #chat #privacy #security #encryption #sovereign #decentralization

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I don't know if leaving was your choice or not, and I'm sorry if it wasn't, but it sounds like it was a good run, and not many of us are in one place for that long nowadays, either. Hopefully you'll find something that fits you well at this point in your life. It seems like an opportunity to think about what you'd like to do next.
Are you going to stay in Ireland?
I wonder if Igalia is hiring (I'm pretty sure you know people there or used to).
I have no idea off-hand what SUSE has for openings, but it might be worth taking a look.
Good luck, whatever you decide to do next.

"The FBI agent🚨 who sought to investigate the federal immigration officer who fatally shot Renee Good has resigned from the bureau, according to two people familiar with the matter, after leadership pressured her to discontinue a civil rights inquiry into the officer."

#Murder #JusticeForRenee #Lawless #FBI #TrumpRegime #ReneeGood #ICE #CivilRights #Rights #AbolishICE #DHS #PoliceState #StateViolence #Protest #USPol
nytimes.com/2026/01/23/us/fbi-…

Okay, my southern friends. I understand it's about to potentially snow. a lot, but that does not mean we need to act like the world is ending. Here are a few tips. get groceries because it never hurts to prepare but leave some for everybody else. Don't be greedy. Don't use warm water on something like your car to get ice off the windows, you'll crack glass. If it gets cold enough, keep your faucets dripping. If you can't drive on the ice and snow, stay inside. Hell, stay inside anyway. Make sure if you have pets that they're inside, don't leave them out in weather like this. Charge your everything. Phone, tablet, power bank, just in case you lose power. Feel free to reply with any other tips I might have forgotten and boost for those who might be a bit unprepared. Use common sense and stay warm.
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Wow, glm-4.7-flash (30B-A3B MoE) was posted on #Ollama 3 days ago, and there are already 19.2K downloads! I haven't tried, but people seem to say it works better with agentic coding than other models around 30B! Also, it seems to be slower and use a lot more memory than other models around 30B for some reasons. #LLM #ML #AI ollama.com/library/glm-4.7-fla…
#AI #ML #llm #ollama

The ShinyHunters extortion gang claims it is behind a wave of ongoing voice phishing attacks targeting single sign-on (SSO) accounts at Okta, Microsoft, and Google, enabling threat actors to breach corporate SaaS platforms and steal company data for extortion.

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu…

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nations and borders are bullshit. we're on a giant rock zooming through space and we've covered it with imaginary lines and decided only certain people are allowed in certain places. could we be any more immature? #AbolishICE doesn't go far enough. #AbolishBorders too. earth belongs to everyone. let people go where they please. yeah I'm one of those scary anarchists you've been hearing so much about. better arrest me I guess 🤷🏻‍♀️

Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from, Cotton-Eyed Joe? youtu.be/mOYZaiDZ7BM?si=hCYiJ_…

I've got several Linux accessibility-related tasks on my mental to-do list, but WebKitGTK security updates for SLE have somehow become one of my day job responsibilities. So it's time for that semiannual ritual of patching the new release to build on our various old code streams. Hoping to get it done as quickly as I can.

On the plus side, I got myself some Pad Thai and some Thai iced tea. It's becoming my routine to go to the food truck down the street at the end of the week.

The cold front hasn't come yet, but it's coming, and we're getting some winter weather.

Hope everyone stays safe this weekend.

Probably the last build of NV Speech player, ever. Sorry y'all. I'm not sure if this will continue.
Last change-log:
- adopts the new sound from "experimental." This smooths out the voice, which no doubt some people will hate. If you do, just replace speechplayer.dll from an older build and you'll still get your sharper sound.
- huge language pack update to add glottalOpenQuotient set from vowel height, Voice turbulence, and to reduce noisier phonemes.
- removed driver clicking noise when rapid speech chunks occur.
eurpod.com/synths/nvSpeechPlay…
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in reply to Tamas G

Disappointing, but okay. An eloquence rewrite is a 30 year project. At least. You're stopping for the same reason NV Access themselves stopped: this is a massive undertaking. It's a bit frustrating to me that everyone who takes this on so massively underestimates how hard this will be, then quits when they don't have something in weeks or months. If we're going to succeed we have to be into this for decades.
in reply to Tamas G

Either that, or a case of building the tools to build the tools to do the thing. The phoneme editor is an excellent, perfect start. But I suspect we're going to need tools to help us tune the klatt model any further. I don't think AI can get us much closer. But it might be able to help us build a tool to analyze the waveforms of the synths we like. We're probably going to also need a tool to help us tune the pitch/intonation table. If you look at the work of Dr. Susan Hertz, who built eloquence, she didn't start by building Eloquence. She built SSRS, a system for creating and editing text to speech rules. Then she didn't like it and wrote delta, a more powerful system. Delta was described as a hierarchical system for creating linguistic text to speech rules, where every rule could interact with rules on the levels above and below it. Based on her paper specifically on Eloquence, as well as her academic publication history, it looks like her team spent about 20 years writing tools, and then about five years writing eloquence.
in reply to 🇨🇦Samuel Proulx🇨🇦

@fastfinge I just pushed an update that really improves things. no more sharp consonant spikes. This is really shaping slowly, but it's going to be such an iterative process. V9 / latest master. Personally, I'm happier with the sound than I was with the original Speech Player, maybe that's what should count in the end. I had just this simple goal of reviving it, it wasn't until after I did so that I realized, "Oh this thing didn't even support American English?" that I began to take it on as a project, LOL.
in reply to Tamas G

Yeah, NV Access never really took it beyond the prototype stage. But then a butchered version got added to espeak, so now in everyone's memories, we remember Speech Player as having more features than it did. And it's totally getting a bit better with every update. But the problem is, as long as eloquence keeps working, everyone will just use eloquence. But if we don't start this work now, when eloquence is finally gone for good, we're all going to be screwed.
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@fastfinge hey, I created two .py files in the tools folder:
1) klatt_tune_sim.py — the core single-phoneme synth sandbox
A small, self-contained Klatt-style formant synth simulator (16 kHz) that can synthesize one phoneme at a time from your packs/phonemes.yaml parameters. It implements two source models so you can compare voicing behavior.
It also prints a few spectral metrics (centroid and band energy splits) so you can track “brighter/darker” changes numerically, not just by ear.
Input: packs/phonemes.yaml and a --phoneme key (like a, ʃ, t͡s).
klatt_tune_sim

Output: optional WAV file + printed metrics.
klatt_tune_sim
2) ipa_klatt_probe.py — a rough phrase “ear-test” harness built on the simulator
What it is:
A helper script that:
1.
Gets IPA from eSpeak for a word/phrase (or accepts IPA directly),
2.
Applies a few tiny normalization tweaks similar to what you’d do in a pack,
3.
Tokenizes the IPA into phoneme keys from packs/phonemes.yaml,
4.
Synthesizes the phrase by concatenating per-phoneme audio generated via klatt_tune_sim.py.
I hope these tools can help us.
in reply to Alex Chapman

@alexchapman@Tamasg Of course there's a point in giving up. If it's hurting your mental health, stop now. Because this is going to be how things are for decades if you continue down this path. When I said disappointed, I didn't mean disappointed in Tamas. If stopping is the right thing for him, he should stop. But I can still be disappointed that this isn't happening, without assigning any blame or responsibility on Tamas or myself.

curl maintainer @bagder said the project is shutting down its bug bounty program after maintainers were buried under low-quality, AI-generated slop reports. Security disclosure systems that assume unlimited #OSS maintainer labor are reaching their limits.

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