petrescatraian

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[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 7 points 1 week ago (2 children)

@0x815 it fortunately is. I'm happy that Moscow lost another foot in Europe.

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Update Monday, 12:13 AM, local time: Maia Sandu de facto won the elections. There are not enough votes for Stoianoglo to flip the results:

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[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Update 11:33 PM local time:

Maia Sandu is leading in the polls!

This time, on the official CEC page too!

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Still 5.95% of the votes left to process, but 20% of the diaspora votes have been counted already, and the remaining ones are most likely in favor of Maia Sandu too (they're in Western countries, and the diaspora there is less exposed to the Kremlin narratives). Polling stations are still open in the US.

HotNews (Ro) also says that 320,000 people voted in the Diaspora until 10 PM local time, a record figure.

In other news, the Police is investigating a 40-year-old woman in the Ungheni county for voter corruption. Investigators say that the woman was the local leader of the Criminal Organization Șor, who paid people to vote in a certain way.

Other cases of voter corruption were recorded in Chișinău (6), as well as the counties of Cantemir (1), Nisporeni (1), Rîșcani (1), Rezina (2), Anenii Noi (2), Orhei (2), Glodeni (1), Leova (1), Soroca (1), Șoldănești (1), Ungheni (1), Căușeni (1), Fălești (1), Hăncești (1), Ștefan Vădă (1) and in the autonomous territorial unit of Găgăuzia (1).

In Russia, Moldova opened just 2 polling stations, both in Moscow, citing security concerns. Ballot papers finished a little before 9 PM, when the vote was officially closed. People were angry, some chanting Down with Maia Sandu (in Romanian) (Source).

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (3 children)

Update 11:06 PM local time: Polls have closed. Preliminary results after counting 90.90% of the ballots show a slight advance of Stoianoglo over Sandu in the national count:

i.postimg.cc/MZQY9wdy/image.pn…

However, things look different in Chișinău:

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As well as in Diaspora:

i.postimg.cc/s2LpJHW6/image.pn…

Polls are not closed yet in the US and in Canada

Alternative source for following the results (it's also in English): shrnk.org/md/

Update 11:24 PM local time: The aforementioned source now started showing who is the one currently leading in the votes. The results are tight, showing that either Maia Sandu is leading or Stoianoglo, changing from second to second, almost.

CNN Projects that Maia Sandu will win the elections:

preview.redd.it/mldidsu6wqyd1.…

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 1 points 1 week ago

@Mr_Mofu I might have Bucharest tram facts, idk...

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 2 points 1 week ago

Update 6:50 PM local time: 1,526,359 people have voted so far, meaning 50.09% of every person who has the right to vote. Previously, at 5:43 PM, the servers of the Central Elections Commission were attacked, which disabled the website for the current elections.

At 4:58 PM, a man aged 68 from Dochia county called the police after he was promised 1600 MDL to him by a 43 year old woman in order to vote against a certain candidate (according to the Moldovan police). The woman also promised his wife 2700 MDL for the same reason.

The police searched the woman and found 24,000 MDL, as well as lists of people, as well as flyers and other materials containing messages calling to vote against the candidate. The woman was held in custody for 72 hours.

At 1:49 PM, the Police reported activities of carrying people between multiple polling stations in Russia, Belarus, Azerbaidjan and Türkyie.

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

The main post doesn't update on Beehaw side, so I'll leave these in the comments:

Update 5:43 PM local time: This is my first update for today, as I'm now in the train and I have service. At 2:00 PM local time, presence reached and surpassed 1 mil. people. Also, at 11:20 AM local time it was reported that there was a massive car queue on the Rezina bridge, coming from Transnistria. The bridge was subsequently closed by the police due to a bomb threat. Multiple bomb threats were reported outside the country as well, at polling stations in UK, at Liverpool and Northampton, and in Frankfurt, Germany. The Liverpool polling station was closed permanently, and voters were guided to go to Manchester.

Update 6:50 PM local time: 1,526,359 people have voted so far, meaning 50.09% of every person who has the right to vote. Previously, at 5:43 PM, the servers of the Central Elections Commission were attacked, which disabled the website for the current elections.

At 4:58 PM, a man aged 68 from Dochia county called the police after he was promised 1600 MDL to him by a 43 year old woman in order to vote against a certain candidate (according to the Moldovan police). The woman also promised his wife 2700 MDL for the same reason.

The police searched the woman and found 24,000 MDL, as well as lists of people, as well as flyers and other materials containing messages calling to vote against the candidate. The woman was held in custody for 72 hours.

At 1:49 PM, the Police reported activities of carrying people between multiple polling stations in Russia, Belarus, Azerbaidjan and Türkyie.

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 3 points 1 week ago

@Emotional_Series7814 That's hell of a lot of reading, but a valuable resource nonetheless. Never thought there would be a professional that would help me organize my notes.

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 1 points 1 week ago (4 children)

What's the state of Poland, though?

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 1 points 1 week ago

@Lugh Yeah, I don't think that exec understands art and artists. But I'm glad he understands money.

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 3 points 1 week ago

@Lugh Wow, now that's something coming from the future!

[–] petrescatraian@libranet.de 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

@cyberic Don't know how did I manage to miss your post as I've been following this community for so long. This app is really one of the greatest uses of AI.

 

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Here is the video of the arrest if you're blocking TikTok:
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Notice how many gendarmes (military police) officers are escorting him. For one joint!

 

The painting has no name

Source: The artist's FB page

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Sorry if I disturb your regular schedule, I just want to remind you if you're an European citizen like me to go out there and vote for your representative in the European Parliament. If you're Romanian as well, like me, go out there and vote in the local elections as well so we can kick those comassed corrupt assholes in the but. They can't steal as much as we can vote!

Muie PSD!
Muie PNL!
Muie AUR!
Muie SOS!

 

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RSS and OPML (libranet.de)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by petrescatraian@libranet.de to c/technology@beehaw.org
 

Can somebody explain me how OPML works for RSS? Are these files usually imported into the RSS reader apps or are they used where they are? If I import multiple OPML files with multiple feeds, will the feeds from the first OPML be overwritten by those in the second one or will they add up? Will article read/unread status be synced to multiple devices if I use the same OPML file or not?

 

OS and DE: MX Linux XFCE version
GTK Theme: Solarized Dark, orange version
Icon theme: Snowy by ZMA
Friendica theme: Frio Dark Blue
What's there in the 4th tab: Excellent Italian Greyhound by Shellac (Just discovered this band)

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I got inspired by this article to look into such a solution. I tend to use different browsers on different devices, so using one browser vendor everywhere is not the solution. Main reasons are storage space available, device performance and basically general opinion about a certain browser or another, that might change or not. I previously used the browser's native bookmarks importer tools, but I always ended messing up their structure, then switching back to a certain browser and re-exporting the same bookmarks and ending up with duplicates.

So I got into using third party services, but I'm unsure what to choose. Here's what I tried:

  • start.me - I actually had an account here since when I tried Palemoon once. It's a really complete solution, that I can use to replace other services as well. You end up with a customizable web page, where you can add not only bookmarks, but also RSS feeds, notes, tasks, weather and whatever you can find on the web and embedd there. And since it's a start page (hence the name), you can easily access all these if you set your page as the home page of your browser. You can also create up to 3 start pages with a free account, so I can have one page as home page for desktop browsers, one the phone ones and maybe one for a tablet when/if I'm going to have one. This should sound like heaven, right? Problem solved. Well, not exactly. There's no way I can set up 2FA on my account there, and they are not so private - they collect user data to show you ads (especially if you're a non-paying customer).
  • Courtesy of my Fedi server, I also have a small Nextcloud account, with the Bookmarks app installed. I think this option is the most private option I have available, as I do not think my server admin would sell my data to a third party or whatever 😁. It's also the most limiting one, being able to only save up to 200 bookmarks, but since I am not using bookmarks as a reading list, only for saving interesting websites or apps, I think I am fine. However, I need the Floccus app installed on my phone (not sure if the UI of the Bookmarks app is manageable enough on mobile) to access the bookmarks. I did not find any way to display these bookmarks in an overview of some sort on the web, that I can set as a home page, similar to how start.me functions (even without all the extra stuff that is non-bookmark related). Maybe there is something that I am missing?
  • I was also eyeing Raindrop.io as an option. It has lots of features and integrations, add-ons for basically every mainstream browser, 2FA (just like Nextcloud). I do not have an account there, unlike the other options, however. And I also don't see a way to see these bookmarks as a dashboard or something that can be set as a home page. Am I missing something? I also see they are heavily advertising their smartphone app, so if there's no integration that I can set on IFTTT or the likes, I don't think I have any solution for this.

So, if you were me, which solution would you choose? Is there anything that does what at least one of these options does, minus the drawbacks mentioned?

Edit: I am also okay with using my personal cloud storage accounts for something like this.

 

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