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Cross posted from https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/42669893

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Chinese spies have been given a licence to operate in parliament after the ­decision to drop charges against two men accused of espionage, the Speaker of the Commons has warned.

Sir Lindsay Hoyle is weighing up ­whether to carry out a private prosecution against the two men accused of targeting the China Research Group of MPs.

Hoyle has written to Shabana ­Mahmood, the home secretary, amid concerns that foreign states will be able to act with impunity.

The decision by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to retract the charges has been criticised by the Home Office, which said it was "disappointing that they will not face trial given the seriousness of the allegations".

The prime minister's official spokesman said "any attempt by a foreign power to infiltrate our Parliament or democracy is unacceptable".

Sir Lindsay told the Commons that he was "very unhappy" about the decision, and said: "The fact that it has taken two years, until today, for somebody to withdraw this case is not good enough."

He told the Times: "I believe this leaves the door open to foreign actors trying to spy on the House. This door must be closed hard."

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Sir Iain Duncan Smith, former Conservative Party leader, said it was “more likely than not” that Chinese spies were active within parliament.

He told Times Radio: “We’ve seen them hacking into accounts, we’ve seen them already with these two accusations, but there have been more which have had no further pressure on them, and I think the problem about this is, if you operate an open parliament, which is, believe it or not, what democracy is all about, you always run a greater risk that they will use this as a backdoor into intelligence gathering.

“We’re living in la-la land at the moment in the government, thinking that somehow China will be all right. They are absolutely locked together. China supports Russia with weapons, for God’s sake. It’s got North Korea involved with them. Iran has been giving them these drones.

“They work together. They are an axis of authoritarian states, and everything they do is co-ordinated. now, and we are in a mess over in the West.”

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Ken McCallum, the director-general of MI5, had said that hostile states had tried to influence ministers, MPs and political candidates. McCallum has repeatedly spoken since about Chinese interference, warning that anyone working in the political, military or technology arenas, in cutting-edge scientific research or certain export markets is a potential target.

MI5 has also publicised more than 10,000 “disguised approaches” from Chinese intelligence to Britons on LinkedIn.

Cash and Berry were formally found not guilty after prosecutors said the evidential threshold was no longer reached. Both said they were innocent and should never have been charged.

But the affair has served as another reminder to MPs of the likelihood they are being targeted.

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The owners and location are pretty-much doxxed in the article.

Fuck nazis.

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Hey everyone, I’m trying to explore PeerTube, but I noticed that the official instance list (https://instances.joinpeertube.org/) doesn’t allow filtering by number of users or amount of content.

Does anyone know which are the largest instances in terms of users and content?

Thanks!

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Picture of my daily driver machine installing openSUSE.

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Experts at the Institute of Mass Information (IMI) detected 30 TikTok videos containing false information about Ukraine and the Russo–Ukrainian war that the platform promoted to users over the course of two days.

The study* was conducted on 9–10 September 2025 and focused on the most popular hashtags related to Ukraine and news about it.

The disinformation videos included:

  • narratives about “Russia’s imminent victory” and “conspiracies of the West”;
  • stories aiming to discredit the Ukrainian authorities and the Defense Forces.

Of the total number (30) of the videos, 17 were classified as fake news and 13 as manipulation, making the disinformation ratio within this sample 57% fake news versus 43% manipulative videos. This points to a systematic combination of blatant lies with half-truths disguised as analytics or forecasts, the IMI report says.

Some of this content was shared by bloggers and former officials known for their pro-Russian stance. The videos were often framed as analysis, using clickbait headlines and emotional manipulation.

Disinformative videos aim to influence the Ukrainian audience’s morale and mental wellbeing, causing distrust and sowing doubts about Ukraine’s capacity to resist, according to the report.

The disinformation methods include staged news stories, altered or AI generated videos, as well as formats mimicking news stories. The authors of such content exploit the themes of war, conscription, economic crisis, and internal instability. According to IMI experts, the mass promotion of such content poses a direct threat to the country’s information security.

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[Edit typo.]

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https://archive.is/L24Eh

The world’s largest EV battery manufacturer has been rapidly expanding its share in the European market, which rose to 45 per cent from 37 per cent last year, according to JPMorgan.

Its global share was at 37 per cent in first seven months of the year, compared with 18 per cent for BYD, according to South Korea’s SNE Research.

The group also plans to bring its battery-swapping and recycling technology to Europe.

The Chinese group has invested more than €11bn in Europe, expanding its local manufacturing footprint in Germany and Hungary. It is also building a new plant with Stellantis in Spain, which is expected to start operations by the end of next year.

Shen said CATL was open to discussing joint ventures not only with other carmakers but also with battery makers such as France’s Automotive Cells Company, a joint venture between Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz and TotalEnergies.

In the US, where protectionism, anti-China sentiment and security concerns has led to an effective ban on new Chinese cleantech manufacturing, the group has instead licensed its battery manufacturing technology to Ford and Elon Musk’s Tesla.

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!firefly@slrpnk.net

Today being the 23rd anniversary of the premiere of Firefly, I am both, doing a rewatch of the series as it ~~aired~~ should have aired, and started a new community for discussion of the show and related spin-off media.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefly_(TV_series)

Put on your browncoat and join us.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/36206618

The Japanese newspaper Asahi has revealed that the United States has used diplomatic pressure to force the Japanese government to abandon its recognition of the state of #Palestine.

#Japan #US #Israel #Politics

@palestine@fedibird.com

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post from Newsom, who wrote, “Kristi Noem is going to have a bad day today,”

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/36145028

A nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing human rights in digital spaces across West Asia and North Africa — is warning that Israeli-linked software secretly embedded in Samsung phones across the MENA region poses a serious surveillance threat.

According to SMEX, Samsung’s A and M series devices either come preloaded with the app “Aura” or install it automatically through system updates, without the user’s consent. The application reportedly collects a wide range of personal and device-specific data, including IP addresses, device fingerprints, hardware details, and network information.

​​In 2022, Samsung MENA partnered with Israeli tech company IronSource, integrating its Aura software into Galaxy A and M series phones across the region. The partnership was publicly marketed as a way to “enhance user experience” with AI-powered apps and content suggestions.

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Portugal says it will recognise a Palestinian state on Sunday, making it the latest Western nation preparing to shift policy as the war in the Gaza Strip shows no sign of stopping.

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1935 had some great movies, with the 1936 Academy Awards giving Oscars for some important films including: Mutiny on the Bounty, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Informer, so it is no surprise the only Ocsar "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" could claim was for 'Best Assistant Director'. Films that were nominated but got nothing included: Les Misérables, Top Hat, David Copperfield, and Captain Blood. The quality of that competition speaks to how good 'Lancer' is (or at least was for the time).

From wikipedia:

Critic Otis Ferguson said he was "taken by the show, imperialism and all." Andre Sennwald of The New York Times said the film "glorified the British Empire better than any film produced in Britain for that purpose." Sennwald added that Paramount's "Kiplingesque" movie "ought to prove a blessing to Downing Street." The film proved so popular in the United States that it spurred a series of imperial films that continued throughout the decade and into the next decade.

Like actual warfare, most of the film is spent far from the battlefields. There are scenes discussing strategy, hanging out in the barracks, doing chores and so on, This is sure to bore the modern audience that expects action movies to be an orchestrated ballet of adrenaline and destruction. Instead, there is a lot of talk about what sort of leader the Colonel is. There is fighting and some other action, but the film is examining a group of men at different stages of life, how they act and how they see one another.

So complain about the Imperialism, complain about the grammar of the title, "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer", and complain that the only thing it shares with the source book is its title, but give the film credit for being a groundbreaking 'talkie' adventure.

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#49ers look flat today. #Cardinals running all over them.

#NFL @nfl

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Matthew Kellegrew of the Civil Liberties Defense Center, which represents the creator of stopice.net, called DHS' actions "a patent, open attempt to chill free speech"

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Every day I wake up and say “What a week.” But it’s Friday, which means it’s actually near the end of the week so that’s something I suppose. Being back in school while having a full time job means that lately it’s just been free and pay-what-you-want indies I’ve been playing. Nothing wrong with that of course, but if you’re wondering why a lot of the bigger commercial indies aren’t on here, that’s why. Six One Indie did a nice indie game showcase yesterday and that’s probably a better way to become more familiar with those. You could also always look at my list of indie game websites and plug them all into your RSS feed reader of choice.

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Is GammaOS, an alternative OS for some popular retro gaming Android devices, deGoogled?

Besides the price sometimes, Google services being preinstalled on these Android devices is the main reason keeping me from wanting to get one. I'd love to be able to emulate GameCube though and I'm hoping GammaOS is the solution.

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Sophia had no filter or fucks:

TNG s5e23 "I, Borg"

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