When installing Debian 12 from USB it only shows that I can change the USB drive in Partition Disks
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 3h ago 100%

    There may be any number of reasons why the disk is not an option. You may want to update your post body with the model of your computer in case someone has had a similar experience and can give you a heads up about what to do.

    As a quick test you might want to flash another distribution image to the USB and see if that gives you the option to install to the system drive (you don't have to install, just check if the option is available). It's an easy way to find out if it's a quirk of the distribution installer or something about your computer such as bios setting etc.

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  • When installing Debian 12 from USB it only shows that I can change the USB drive in Partition Disks
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 3h ago 100%

    Are you trying to install while booted into Windows? If so that's not how to install Linux from a bootable USB.

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  • Sydney discussion thread for the week of Mon Oct 21 2024
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 5h ago 100%

    This is not the Spring weather I was hoping for.

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  • The Post Open project asks Open Source developers: would you please fill in a short survey on the current issues of Open Source?
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 1d ago 100%

    Drew DeVault noted the same in So you want to compete with or replace open source.

    I think having 'Open' in the name muddies the waters a bit though. The full name almost makes the project sound anti open source, which it isn't.

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  • The Post Open project asks Open Source developers: would you please fill in a short survey on the current issues of Open Source?
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 1d ago 100%

    At first glance they seem to be. They could include 'Do you agree?' appended to them to make them more comprehensible. I didn't create the survey nor am I involved in the project. Just following it's progress. You could email Bruce to pass on your feedback.

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  • https://postopen.limesurvey.net/272473?lang=en

    >This survey is from the Post Open project ( [postopen.org](https://postopen.org/) \[will open in separate tab or window]). Please help us by filling this out, even if it's to say you don't approve of our project. You will have a chance to tell us anything you like at the end of the survey.

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    Look at this little guy in my tree.
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 2d ago 100%

    That tree looks familiar.

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  • Australian air base used as staging ground for US strike on Houthi weapon stores
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 3d ago 100%

    I had to block the entire ani.social instance in Voyager to stop All from being constantly polluted by pictures of sexualised children.

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  • Origin snaps up pioneering Solar Quotes business, exits rooftop PV installation
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 3d ago 100%

    How long has the term 'gentailer' been a thing and do people really use it in every day speech?

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  • Stubby holder for Zooper Dooper
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 5d ago 100%

    It does and it doesn't. I see it on Voyager.

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  • Vulnerable instances of Log4j still being used nearly 3 years later
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 6d ago 100%

    I'm getting a bad gateway response. Working for you?

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  • 'Widespread non-compliance and poor performance' in world’s largest nature-based carbon removal projects | Australian National University
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 6d ago 100%

    Dr Megan Evans from UNSW Canberra, stated that the findings highlight a significant missed opportunity to restore previously cleared biodiversity-rich woodlands and forests via legitimate carbon offset projects:

    “A decade ago, there was great hope that carbon markets could cost-effectively restore biodiversity where it has been destroyed by clearing, largely in Australia’s agricultural zones. Now, we’re seeing that 95% of the places being paid to restore forests occur in largely remote inland areas that have never actually been cleared of forests. Our new findings point to such huge failures that it’s almost beyond belief. Unfortunately, we expect that government and industry will simply respond by saying we’ve got it wrong, we’ve used the wrong data, and continue to deny there is a problem.”

    Great hope among the very naive.

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  • Netflix Just Quietly Added the Best Anti-Capitalist Sci-Fi Movie of the Century
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 6d ago 100%

    Are there that many anti-capitalist science fiction films in the past 25 years?

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  • Waffle Maker That Creates LEGO Style Building Bricks
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 1w ago 100%

    I was so confused. I thought LEGO was releasing a 3D printer of sorts that baked actual LEGO bricks.

    I've only had one coffee today.

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  • AI edited history program on SBS, "Apocalypse D-Day" (2024)
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 1w ago 100%

    Maybe it is all real footage? Perhaps I’m just imagining that some is re-enactment? But some of it seems like it would be really weird to have a camera there and people acting that way. IDK, I wish the program made it clear-cut for me.

    I think it is all real footage that has been touched up. People still act that way in front of the camera today, like at grand openings with functionaries or a scene from a short product video. War is no different. I can imagine propaganda crews looking for anything to film, or R&D units wanting to keep a film record of any equipment they designed etc.

    From Who are we?:

    To do this, they have overturned the codes of historical documentary with the series APOCALYPSE by getting closer to those of the cinema: rhythmic films with restored archives, restored in color and sound.

    It could be a mistranslation but to me this sounds like they are catering to the colourisation crowd among others, folks who are not so concerned about historical accuracy and preservation.

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  • Australian security forces ban the ise of Whatsapp and Signal
  • maniacalmanicmania maniacalmanicmania 1w ago 100%

    This is a ban of those apps on work issued devices, not personal devices. I suspect there's a range of reasons for doing this but I don't think the apps being compromised is one of those reasons. Most likely the opposite, the apps work too well.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearAU
    The Steam Deck Is Officially Releasing In Australia
    press-start.com.au
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    hakaimagazine.com

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/16468312 > > Over the past decade, however, scientists have become reacquainted with the historical reach of Australian flat oyster reefs, which decorated about 7,000 kilometers of the country’s coastline from Perth to Sydney and down around Tasmania. Australian flat oysters—not to be confused with the far more common European flat oyster, commonly known as the native oyster—form gigantic reefs comprised of billions of individuals that can be found as deep as 40 meters. “They’re like the trees in a forest or the coral in a tropical sea,” McAfee says. Besides providing habitat and boosting biodiversity, oyster reefs are known to filter water and bolster fish production. > > > > On the back of this learning, scientists have been working to restore these lost ecosystems—an endeavor that got a major boost in 2020 when the nonprofit the Nature Conservancy Australia teamed up with the government of South Australia on an ambitious project to bring flat oyster reefs back to the coastline near Adelaide, one of the country’s biggest cities. That project, as McAfee and his team show in a recent study, has been a resounding success so far, with the restored reef now hosting even more Australian flat oysters than the last remaining natural reef in Tasmania. “It’s quite astonishing,” says McAfee.

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    web.archive.org

    [Paywalled source](https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/sydney-park-junction-upgrade-should-be-finished-instead-it-s-back-to-the-drawing-board-20241002-p5kfaw.html). This thing is another massive blight on Sydney.

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    michaelwest.com.au

    >In 2019, the Middle East supplied around 17% of Australia’s crude oil imports around 1% in refined products. However, the three largest suppliers to Australia of refined products, Singapore, South Korea and Japan, sourced 20, 35 and 44%, respectively, of their crude oil from Saudi Arabia and Iran. ... >Australia is supposed to, by international agreement, have 90 days of petroleum reserves. Even using dodgy calculations by the Australian Government (the IEA does not accept them as proper), which includes in its reserves the fuel at sea on its way to Australia, our current reserves are 51 days. > >Our real current reserve figures are at 31 days for petrol, 24 days for diesel (which keeps the country supplied with food and medicines) and 21 days for aviation fuel.

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    www.theguardian.com

    >Sydney is among the few cities anywhere in the world to allow mining within its water catchment areas. [Scientists have argued for years](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969720383054?dgcid=author) that the longwalls were causing cracks to reach the surface, diverting water away from some of the 1,000 upland swamps in the Woronora plateau and reducing inflows into nearby dams.

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    www.theguardian.com

    > Truss told the rightwing event that the left was “winning the argument” by rebranding “socialism” as “the environment”, “human rights” or “equality” – “but what they mean is they mean divisive identity politics”.

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    https://lemmy.zip/post/23962195 FYI I'm on an instance that is slow to federate stuff from lemmy.world accounts, I may not see your reply for some time. Seems to be working for me now. Perhaps others can let us know if it happens again and remember to grab a crash report just in case.

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    cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/14251472 > ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Faussie.zone%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F0880722a-9abd-434a-a6bf-7eb4a415bfcd.jpeg) > > https://x.com/nickriemer1/status/1842367573654192131?t=ehgCvVt3KMTzzr-HF8V2-w

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    ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Faussie.zone%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F0880722a-9abd-434a-a6bf-7eb4a415bfcd.jpeg) https://x.com/nickriemer1/status/1842367573654192131?t=ehgCvVt3KMTzzr-HF8V2-w

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    web.archive.org

    [Paywalled source](https://www.smh.com.au/culture/art-and-design/rinehart-asked-national-gallery-to-permanently-dispose-of-portraits-20241003-p5kfre.html). >The emails from her supporters described Rinehart as “One of Australia’s most prestigious people” and “our most powerful and successful woman” as they called for the portraits be removed for their “disrespectful” and “extremely upsetting” depictions of the miner. > >One suggested the “insult” be met with a formal written apology from the NGA expressing regret for the “disrespectful portrayal”. Another described the works as “tawdry commercialism at best, cheap shots, resonating from a platform of ignorance”. > >“In my opinion, this artwork should be removed and replaced with a portrait celebrating her and all she has done and continues to do for Australia,” one supporter said. LOL

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    www.theguardian.com

    Witness by Connor D'Netto is [available for purchase through Bandcamp](https://connordnetto.bandcamp.com/album/witness?action=buy&from=embed). All proceeds from the Bandcamp release will be donated to Palestine Australia Relief and Action (PARA) [para.org.au](https://para.org.au/) As noted by [@tombruzzo@aussie.zone](https://aussie.zone/u/tombruzzo) in the comments [Bandcamp Fridays](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/bandcamp-fridays-in-2024) (where Bandcamp waives their revenue share and pass the funds directly to artists & labels) ~~starts at 5pm AEST Friday Oct 4 and goes for 24 hours~~ is on. If someone knows exactly when it ends I can update this post.

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    www.theguardian.com

    There's not many hospitals (or medical centres) left in Gaza to bomb so it's time to start bombing them in Lebanon it seems. [Here's a short video interview](https://aussie.zone/post/14164399) with Norman Finkelstein (and rough transcription) who argues that 'Gaza is gone'.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94ogygAuVOo

    A rough transcript of Norman's contribution below: Well there is a, as historians like to say, there's continuity and there's change with what preceded it. I think if one uses the metaphors of, that Israel has invoked, if you use their metaphors, what you can say is up until October 7th Israel periodically launched these high-tech killing sprees, what they call operations. And the main purpose of these killing sprees, as they they said it not me, their metaphor was to mow the lawn in Gaza. And that basically meant, well it had several different features to it, but it didn't mean total annihilation. Come October 7th, there was a new goal set by Israel, namely this time we're not going to mow the lawn in Gaza we're going to extirpate, pull out by the roots, every blade of grass in Gaza and that took basically three forms. Originally, and I should point out these are overlapping forms they're not discreet, entirely discreet, the first form was an attempted mass ethnic cleansing of Gaza, namely forcing all the people to the south and then hopefully the gates of Rafa would be opened and they would flood into the Sinai desert. That didn't happen because the president of Egypt said no and it seems that the US deferred to president Sisi's decision and the ethnic cleansing didn't *in total* occur, but I think it's not widely known it has in large regards, it has succeeded. The estimates are somewhere between 300 and 500,000 Gazans are no longer in Gaza, they by hook or by crook they were in Egypt. It seems Egypt doesn't allow more than 60,000 Gazans to stay at any one given time. So you could say 300, we'll take the low estimate, 300,000 have been expelled, they will certainly never return and they are finding a way, finding a way to get past Egypt, that is Egypt is a transit point to some other corner of the world. So if you take the low estimate that would mean one seventh of Gaza's population has been successfully, and one might add surreptitiously expelled, if you take the higher estimate of 500,000 that would be about one quarter of the population. So even though the kind of ethnic cleansing that was conceived in the early days has not succeeded it must be said that in part it has succeeded. The second possibility, leaving aside the ethnic cleansing, the second possibility was to make Gaza unlivable, and that goal has succeeded. There's a lot of nonsense in my opinion and I have to emphasize in my opinion because I don't make any claims to infallibility, there's a lot of nonsense being said about what has happened and continues to happen in Gaza. Number one as you know every headline has to have as its subhead the Israel-Hamas War. There has not been any meaningful substantive Israel-Hamas war, there has been an Israel-Gaza war and the aim of the Israel-Gaza war is to make Gaza unlivable, uninhabitable. I'm using the language of the Israelis, this is not my embroidery or embellishment, that's what they say. As the former head of the National Security Council Giora Eiland, and he's not the only one, he's one of the defense ministries advisors, defense minister Gallant's advisors, he has said we're going to leave the people of Gaza with two choices, one to stay and starve or two to leave. And that goal which in my opinion was the main goal, that goal has been achieved. I don't like to be a bearer of bad news on the other hand if we're speaking to adults, we should treat them respectfully as adults, Gaza is no more, Gaza is gone. About the estimates are, if you take the whole of Gaza, one half of the infrastructure in Gaza has been destroyed. That means for somebody who doesn't quite grasp that, if you're saying a major thoroughfare, let's say in New York City where I happen to reside, and you're walking down 6th Avenue, just imagine every second building is gone. Or just imagine your walking down 6th Avenue, one side of the street is there the other side of the street is no longer there, that's Gaza. There are no universities left in Gaza, there are no schools or university hospitals, there are barely any hospitals left in Gaza at this point. And so you might say well what about rebuilding. There can't be any rebuilding of Gaza that's just not true. First of all the estimates are by now they about 45 million tons of rubble in Gaza. It's estimated it'll take 10 to 15 years to just remove the rubble, the rubbles mixed with a lot of unexploded ordinance, toxic substances and also a lot of dead bodies. And even if you manage to remove the rubble there's no question in my mind what's going to happen. Israel is going to say we're not letting cement into Gaza. It already did that after Cast Lead, it said that Hamas will use the cement to build tunnels, we're not going to let cement in. And nobody in the International Community is going to quarrel with that. Hamas they say build 430 miles of, 450 miles of tunnels which I consider completely nonsense complete nonsense. All these numbers that everybody repeats moronically from the state of Israel. If they had built 450 miles of tunnels that would be more, since Glenn I know you lived for a while in New York City, that would be larger than the tunnel system of the New York Subway system. New York Subway system has 430 miles of tunnels. Are you're going to tell me that Hamas built 450 miles in Gaza, 26 miles long and three and five miles wide, no. But that's the excuse that Israel is going to use and everybody will accept it. So between the 45 million tons of rubble and the fact that Israel won't let cement in there is no Gaza anymore.

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    www.abc.net.au

    I editorialised the title because fuck all these clowns not calling a spade a spade. Original title: Live: IDF confirms 'targeted raids' inside Lebanon as huge blasts heard across Beirut

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    Anyone here have a loved one with dementia?

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