Upgrade your PC to Windows 11 Pro for just $13
https://mashable.com/article/sept-14-microsoft-windows-11-pro?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Breaking Tech News @breaking-tech-news-Mashable
Upgrade your PC to Windows 11 Pro for just $13
Give your old PC a total refresh with this upgraded operating system.Sponsored by StackCommerce (Mashable)
Write nonfiction books with this AI-powered platform, now $490 off
https://mashable.com/article/sept-14-youbooks-ai-non-fiction-book-generator?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Breaking Tech News @breaking-tech-news-Mashable
Write nonfiction books with this AI-powered platform, now $490 off
Turn ideas into ready-to-publish manuscripts with this $49 tool.Sponsored by StackCommerce (Mashable)
Even the Pope has an opinion on Elon Musk's proposed $1 trillion pay package
https://www.businessinsider.com/pope-leo-elon-musk-tesla-pay-package-income-inequality-2025-9?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Transportation @transportation-BusinessInsider
Even the Pope has an opinion on Elon Musk's $1 trillion pay package
Pope Leo, in his first interview since assuming the papacy, discussed Tesla's proposed pay package for Elon Musk and growing global wealth inequality.Lakshmi Varanasi (Business Insider)
like this
like this
Sorry to be a bit of a downer, but gay rams are typically sent to the slaughterhouse because they are not able to perform their βbreeding roleβ on the farm. The good news is, we have been buying them before they end up in this rather unfortunate predicament. Now they are allowed to live and love freely on our farm for the rest of their lives. Plus, as they need to be shorn once a year, we use their wool to create fashion products that people like you can buy here on this website.
Rainbow Wool | Home rainbow-wool.de/rainbow-wool-hβ¦
Rainbow Wool |Β Home
Rainbow Wool is the first fashion made from gay sheep's wool to support queer projects across the globe.Rainbow Wool
like this
Where to watch the Emmys: Live stream the 2025 awards ceremony
https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/streaming/where-to-watch-emmy-awards-2025?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into Business Insider Reviews @business-insider-reviews-BusinessInsider
Where to watch the Emmys: Live stream the 2025 awards ceremony
TV's biggest night returns. We'll show you where to watch the Emmys online.Lillian Brown (Business Insider)
The Witcher will be back in October
Sadly, without Henry Cavill
gizmodo.com/get-your-wig-and-sβ¦
'The Witcher' Returns for Season 4 in October
Liam Hemsworth finally takes on Geralt of Rivia for the final seasons of Netflix's 'The Witcher' starting next month.Justin Carter (Gizmodo)
like this
like this
like this
It is too easy to blame Donald Trump for everything that goes wrong in the world. The ability of any US president to fundamentally change or control the behaviour of other major powers is frequently overestimated. Yet by posing as a sort of uncrowned global monarch and grand arbiter of war and peace, Trump perpetuates fantasies of US hegemony, omnipotence and divine right. Intoxicated by such ego-inflating delusions, he pledged before taking office to swiftly end the Ukraine and Gaza conflicts. Perhaps, in his vanity and hubris, he truly believed he could.Eight months on, the exact opposite is happening. Both crises are expanding and escalating. The bubble has burst, his bluff has been called, the emperor has no clothes β and there is no denying that Trump, by alternately appeasing, excusing and encouraging the two foremost villains of these twin tragedies, is greatly to blame. Last weekβs multiple Russian drone incursions into Nato member Poland β which Polish officials are right to call deliberate β risk transforming the Ukraine war into a Europe-wide conflagration. Likewise, the reckless, illegal Israeli airstrike in Qatar, which blew up the Gaza peace process, physically and metaphorically, has supercharged regional tensions.
A common factor in both developments is US weakness, which is to say, Trump weakness. Has any other US president devoted so much effort to making himself look like a strong leader while failing miserably to act like one when it matters? Much of what he does, whether itβs promulgating illegal executive orders, firing senior officials, bullying neighbours and defenceless migrants, ordering troops on to the streets of US cities, backing a fellow coup leader in Brazil, or picking fights with judges and independent media, is about bolstering the strongman Trump image.
The reality is very different. When Trump is faced by tough, unyielding opponents, rather than soft targets, he folds. He chickens out. Russiaβs president, Vladimir Putin, and Israelβs prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, worked this out long ago. Both men play him for a sucker. They flatter him. They spin lies about wanting peace. They offer easy wins. Then they go home, as was the case with Putin after last monthβs embarrassing Alaska summit, and carry on doing whatever they want, which usually involves even greater violence. When an angry Trump calls to complain, as after Netanyahuβs Qatar raid, and whinges, pathetically, that heβs βnot happyβ, he merely confirms his weakness β and is ignored.
Far from facilitating an end to these wars, Trump has become a prime obstacle to peace. His ill-considered interventions, grandstanding and partiality make matters worse, prolonging both conflicts. His dearth of leadership skills, coupled with a lack of integrity and common sense, is shocking for Europeans, accustomed to dealing with mostly rational, relatively competent presidents. Trumpβs hostility to the EU and Nato, his tariff wars and his anti-democratic machinations have further undermined western cohesion and confidence β and boosted authoritarian regimes.
Trump is no βstrongmanβ when it comes to Russia or Israel. If other democracies donβt step up, anarchy awaits
Putin and Netanyahu are creating chaos in the vacuum left by a weak US president. But there are still ways to foil them, says Guardian commentator Simon TisdallSimon Tisdall (The Guardian)
fraterchaos likes this.
Richard reshared this.
I expect a strong fascist American leader will eventually emerge to counter Putin and form more balanced alliances with the other authoritarians. Canada will come along for the ride regardless of whether it wants to or not.
Europe better get its stuff together.
Richard likes this.
Muse
in reply to libramoon • • •Andrew Pam likes this.
Richard
Unknown parent • • •Of course there's no free lunch. A lot of work needs to get done (whether by people or robots) for everyone to have the necessities and a few luxuries.
Capitalism is fine for the latter but not for the former. We can all see how American style neoliberal extremism turned out - climate collapse, gross wealth inequality, and descent into cruel and merciless fascism. A far more conservative approach is best IMO.
libramoon likes this.