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www.theverge.com Plex lays off more than 20 percent of its staff

The company has been affected by the downturn in ad markets.

Plex lays off more than 20 percent of its staff

Plex laid off 37 people on Monday, a figure that represents more than 20 percent of the company’s staff, according to a Slack message from CEO Keith Valory obtained by The Verge. The layoffs affect “every department,” Valory wrote.

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  • If it's your posters, other artwork that has ballooned in size, you could give Plex Image Cleanup (https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/home/scripts/image-cleanup.html) a look. Reduced by Plex size by tens of GBs, as I had multiple posters and backgrounds for almost all media.

  • www.theguardian.com US supreme court upholds protections for Native American children

    Children will continue to be protected under law preventing removal from their tribal communities for fostering or adoption

    US supreme court upholds protections for Native American children

    The US supreme court has ruled that Native American children can continue to be protected under federal law against being removed from their tribal communities for fostering or adoption, rejecting a petition from a white couple who argued that the provision was a form of racial discrimination.

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    Renters Are About to Get the Upper Hand | The Wall Street Journal
  • Would like to buy, but many properties are over priced, interest rates aren't favorable, and don't have the money for the required down payment, so stuck renting, and landlords/leasing agents are taking advantage. We need rent control.

  • Planning on building a PC, anything I should know?
  • Start the build outside of the case, use the box the motherboard came in as a table. Install the cpu, ram, hook up the psu (fully modular if your budget allows), power on and make sure all works. Easier to troubleshoot this way.

  • Trump Supporters’ Violent Rhetoric in His Defense Disturbs Experts
  • This is dangerous, but it's tolerated, even encouraged, here. Contrast with Scotland, and the recent arrest of Nicola Sturgeon, Former First Minister, Scotland:

    Her (Nicola Sturgeon) arrest also means the case is now active for the purposes of the Contempt of Court Act 1981.

    It means everyone has to be careful about what they say to avoid potentially prejudicing any future trial.

    This applies to politicians and members of the public on social media as well as broadcasters and newspapers and the rules around what can and cannot be said about this - or any other - case are interpreted much more strictly in Scotland than in some other parts of the world.

    Scotland is not the United States, for example, where pundits merrily speculate about the guilt or innocence of a suspect long before the case goes anywhere near a jury.

    Convictions for contempt of court can be punishable by up to two years in prison and/or an unlimited fine.

    If the US would pivot and provide safeguards such as this, freedom of speech is still protected, but the wild, inflammatory remarks like Lake, Trump and others make would be squashed.

  • VGK win

    VGK up 3 - 1, one more for the Cup

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    Your Favorite foss Apps!
  • Sounds good, I'll check it out - thanks!

  • Your Favorite foss Apps!
  • On Windows:

    • Bitwarden, password manager (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Advanced Renamer, just what it says (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • FreeFileSync, terrific file sync app (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • VLC, media player
    • WizTree, folder comparison (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Notepad ++, use it everyday (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Everything, ditch Windows Search!
    • Plex, Emby, Jellyfin for media streaming (Jellyfin is FOSS, Plex can be free, Emby??? - have Plex and Emby Lifetime accounts)
    • caddy server, easy to set up and use

    Android:

    • FairEmail - best email client around (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • nzb360 - monitor all your arr apps (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Tautulli - Plex stats on steroids (Android, plus also on Windows)
    • Nova, great launcher (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Standard Notes FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Authy
    • Boost, soon to be gone thanks to reddit CEO
    • Sports Alert (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)

    Probably missed some, but the above are essential to my everyday use.

  • www.visualcapitalist.com Visualized: The 4 Billion Year Path of Human Evolution

    From single cells to bipedalism, humans have come a long way. Explore the fascinating journey of human evolution in this infographic.

    The 4 Billion Year Path of Human Evolution The story of human evolution is a fascinating one, stretching back in an unbroken chain over millions of years.

    From the tiniest protocells to modern humans, our species has undergone a remarkable journey of adaptation, innovation, and survival.

    In this article, we take a look at the key developmental stages in the evolution of life on Earth that led to the emergence of Homo sapiens—us!

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    Judge Aileen M. Cannon, who Mr. Trump appointed to the bench in 2020, is scheduled, for now, to preside over his first appearance in Federal District Court in Miami.
  • I believe she will hear it, that is, the initial appearance. The procedures, as I understand it, is that Trump will appear before a judge (his pal, Aileen Cannon) to formally hear the charges against him read for the first time. He is, not surprisingly, expected to plead not guilty. After arraignment, he would probably be released on his own recognizance pending his next court appearance, similar to the indictment in NY. The next step would then be moved to a different judge, either through her recusal, is she's smart, or through a motion by the prosecution.

  • Judge Aileen M. Cannon, who Mr. Trump appointed to the bench in 2020, is scheduled, for now, to preside over his first appearance in Federal District Court in Miami.
  • She's the best judge, of all the judges I know she's just the best, and I know judges, all my teachers said I was the best at judging judges, and I had the best teachers, they all said I was really smart, I mean really smart, so you can trust me on this, Aileen's a great judge, she knows how to make those decisions that are the best decisions. /s

  • Judge Aileen M. Cannon, who Mr. Trump appointed to the bench in 2020, is scheduled, for now, to preside over his first appearance in Federal District Court in Miami.
    www.nytimes.com Trump Indicted: Special Counsel Unveils Case Against Trump

    The special counsel, Jack Smith, released an indictment describing how the former president hoarded documents concerning nuclear programs and attack plans after leaving the White House.

    Trump Indicted: Special Counsel Unveils Case Against Trump

    Former President Donald J. Trump’s criminal indictment on charges stemming from his handling of classified documents will be overseen — at least initially — by a federal judge who a higher court criticized for handing him a series of unusually favorable rulings during the early stages of the investigation, according to five people familiar with the matter.

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    The Supreme Court's New Ruling Could Help Democrats Flip The House In 2024
    fivethirtyeight.com The Supreme Court’s New Ruling Could Help Democrats Flip The House In 2024

    The Supreme Court just handed Democrats a massive victory in their quest to retake the House of Representatives in 2024. In a 5-4 decision that was as surprisin…

    The Supreme Court’s New Ruling Could Help Democrats Flip The House In 2024

    The Supreme Court just handed Democrats a massive victory in their quest to retake the House of Representatives in 2024. In a 5-4 decision that was as surprising as it was consequential, the high court agreed with a lower court’s ruling that the Voting Rights Act requires Alabama to draw a second predominantly Black congressional district.

    Not only does that mean Democrats will very likely gain a seat in Alabama next year, but the decision will probably also force other states to redraw their congressional maps as well. And with Democrats needing to flip only five House seats in 2024 to win the majority,1 this decision could be the difference between Republican and Democratic control of the House.

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    www.nytimes.com New York City Residents Will Soon Have to Compost Their Food Scraps

    The City Council passed a bill on Thursday requiring New Yorkers to separate their food waste from regular trash, with mandatory composting coming to all five boroughs by next year.

    The City Council passed a bill on Thursday requiring New Yorkers to separate their food waste from regular trash, with mandatory composting coming to all five boroughs by next year.

    The residential mandate will roll out borough by borough, starting with Brooklyn and Queens this October, followed by the Bronx and Staten Island in March 2024, and Manhattan that October.

    The goal is to reduce the amount of organic waste the city sends to landfills, where it produces a particularly potent greenhouse gas called methane.****

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    Prosecutors prepared to ask grand jury to indict Trump in classified documents case.

    The Department of Justice is preparing to ask a Washington, DC grand jury to indict former president Donald Trump for violating the Espionage Act and for obstruction of justice as soon as Thursday, adding further weight to the legal baggage facing Mr Trump as he campaigns for his party’s nomination in next year’s presidential election.

    The Independent has learned that prosecutors are ready to ask grand jurors to approve an indictment against Mr Trump for violating a portion of the US criminal code known as Section 793, which prohibits “gathering, transmitting or losing” any “information respecting the national defence”.

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