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0 - HĂĄ uma pergunta mas #LMM diz que responde a tudo mas primeiro tem outro tema obrigatĂłrio: a acusação de #Cotrim Figueiredo hĂĄ 15 dias de LMM ter feito pressĂ”es, pede a Cotrim que concretize - Cotrim nĂŁo pode ou consegue, tenta atacar LMM noutro tema com um book review, a dizer que LMM vai lançar um livro que Ă© pior que o livro que Cotrim lançou - isto nĂŁo se inventa. De certa forma isto influencia o debate porque quando o jornalista pode entĂŁo fazer perguntas jĂĄ nĂŁo fala do que queria falar, e em vez disso pergunta o que distingue as candidaturas deles e voto Ăștil e essas coisas. Cotrim responde que ele Ă© o mais energĂ©tico ou qq coisa dessas, mas em prĂĄtica sĂł diz que vai jantar com jovens mais vezes que LLM. 12 minutos de debate e ainda nĂŁo se disse nada - mas sĂł menos mostra bem que entre estes dois hĂĄ claramente um menos sĂ©rio que outro. Cotrim critica LMM estar no Conselho de Estado hĂĄ tantos anos e Portugal estĂĄ cheio de problemas - pena que LMM nĂŁo diga a Cotrim que foi deputado e eurodeputado, e Portugal e Europa estĂŁo cheios de problemas tambĂ©m

1 - finalmente a pergunta que o moderador queria: o pacote laboral. LMM repete a conversa de que Ă© preciso uma reforma e esta Ă© uma reforma por isso nĂŁo entende as crĂ­ticas. Cotrim promulgaria (duh)
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New FreeBSD 15 Retires 32-Bit Ports and Modernizes Builds
FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE arrived this week, notes this report from The Register, which calls it the latest release “of the Unix world’s leading alternative to Linux.”

As well as numerous bug fixes and upgrades to many of its components, the major changes in this version are reductions in the number of platforms the OS supports, and in how it’s built and how its 
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Solaris 11.4 SRU 87 Released With New Security Features, GCC 15
For anyone still relying on Solaris in production or just nostalgic Solaris users from the grand Sun Microsystems days, Solaris 11.4 SRU 87 was released by Oracle this week as one of the heavier stable release updates in recent memory
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From 99 to 15 cases: How outback region reduced preventable disease
A lack of access to clean clothes and sheets led to high rates of heart disease in this outback Queensland town. But an Indigenous-led washing initiative is changing health outcomes in the region. ⌘ Read more

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FreeBSD 15.0 Benchmarks Versus FreeBSD 14.3 On AMD EPYC
This week brought the official release of FreeBSD 15.0 as the latest major update to this BSD operating system. In being eager to test out this new FreeBSD release, for this first round of FreeBSD 15.0 benchmarking is seeing how it compares to the former FreeBSD 14.3 release on a Supermicro + AMD EPYC Turin server. ⌘ Read more

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‘Read the fine print’: Insurers are short-changing patients, doctors say
A new report from Australia’s peak doctors’ body says private health insurance is increasingly failing to deliver value to the roughly 15 million Australians who hold a policy. ⌘ Read more

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Allegedly violent fugitive tasered and arrested after months on the run
An absconded prisoner has been charged with 15 offences, including strangulation and making threats to kill, after escaping police custody and evading capture for more than 70 days. ⌘ Read more

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Teenager dies following workplace incident on the Gold Coast
Authorities say they will prepare a report for the coroner following the “sudden and non-suspicious” death of the 15-year-old on a work site. ⌘ Read more

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Sylve Maturing As A FreeBSD Unified Web Management Interface
Ahead of the FreeBSD 15.0 stable release expected to be announced next week, the FreeBSD project today published their Q3-2025 status report to outline their various development accomplishments from July through September
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Algol 68 Programming Language Front-End Merged Into GCC 16
Making for an exciting holiday weekend night is the Algol 68 programming language front-end “ga68” being merged into the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) codebase. After COBOL language support landed in GCC 15 earlier this year, next year’s GCC 16 release is adding support for the half-century old Algol 68 programming language
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‘He deserved to live’: Was Max’s death from allergies preventable?
Four years after a 15-year-old boy died due to a nut allergy, a Victorian coroner is examining if the death was preventable and whether paramedics and doctors at the Box Hill Hospital provided appropriate care. ⌘ Read more

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Politics and property — why the regulator was forced to act on investor loans
It’s been called a bubble for more than 15 years but the great Aussie housing price boom has barely skipped a beat, as regulators eye the threat of risky loans. ⌘ Read more

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FreeBSD 15.0-RC4 Released Due To Last Minute Issues
FreeBSD 15.0-RC3 shipped just a few days ago as what was expected to be the final release candidate before FreeBSD 15.0 stable is officially unveiled next week. But squeezing out today is FreeBSD 15.0-RC4 to address last minute issues
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FreeBSD 15.0-RC3 Ships Latest OpenZFS, KDE Dropped From DVD ISO Due To Size Constraints
FreeBSD 15.0 is working toward its stable release in early December. As part of reaching that major release, FreeBSD 15.0-RC3 released today as what may be the final release candidate before FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE
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Report Claims That Apple Has Yet Again Put the Mac Pro ‘On the Back Burner’
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Apple’s Power Mac and Mac Pro towers used to be the company’s primary workstations, but it has been years since they were updated with the same regularity as the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. The Mac Pro has seen just four hardware updates in the last 15 years, and that’ 
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Microsoft, Nvidia Commit Up To $15 Billion Investment in Anthropic as Claude Scales on Azure
Microsoft, Nvidia and OpenAI-rival Anthropic announced strategic partnerships today that will scale Claude on Microsoft Azure and bring up to $15 billion in new investment to the AI startup. Anthropic committed to purchase $30 billion of Azure compute capacity and contract additional capacity up to 
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Microsoft Mitigated the Largest Cloud DDoS Ever Recorded, 15.7 Tbps
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Security Affairs: On October 24, 2025, Azure DDoS Protection detected and mitigated a massive multi-vector attack peaking at 15.72 Tbps and 3.64 billion pps, the largest cloud DDoS ever recorded, aimed at a single Australian endpoint. Azure’s global protection network filtered the traffic, keeping servic 
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FreeBSD 15.0-RC1 Brings Build Fixes For Google Cloud & Azure, Base Repository Changes
FreeBSD 15.0-RC1 is available today for testing as this leading BSD operating system works toward the stable release in early December
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Could Firefox Be the Browser That Protects the Privacy of AI Users?
Tech entrepreneur/blogger Anil Dash has been critical of AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas. (He’s written that Atlas “substitutes its own AI-generated content for the web, but it looks like it’s showing you the web,” while its prompt-based/command-line interface resembles a clunky text adventure, and it’s true purpose seems to be ingesting more 
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Are Data Centers Raising America’s Electricity Prices?
Residential utility bills in America “rose 6% on average nationwide in August compared with the same period in the previous year,” reports CNBC, citing statistics from the U.S. Energy Information Administration:

The reasons for price increases are often complex and vary by region. But in at least three states with high concentrations of data centers, electric bills cl 
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Solar and Wind are Covering ALl New Power Demand in 2025
An anonymous reader shared this report from Electrek:

Solar and wind are growing fast enough to meet all new electricity demand worldwide for the first three quarters of 2025, according to new data from energy think tank Ember.

The group now expects fossil power to stay flat for the full year, marking the first time since the pandemic that fossil generatio 
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#UGT #GreveGeral

“O aviso, contudo, Ă© claro: se nas reuniĂ”es marcadas para 19 de novembro e 10 de dezembro o executivo voltar a apresentar um documento semelhante ao apresentado recentemente - que MĂĄrio MourĂŁo classifica como “inĂłcuo” - a central sindical ponderarĂĄ “marcar dois dias de greve em vez de um”.”

https://expresso.pt/economia/trabalho/2025-11-15-secretario-geral-da-ugt-ameaca-alargar-greve-geral-para-dois-dias-se-o-governo-mantiver-proposta-b85666b5

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Fear Drives the AI ‘Cold War’ Between America and China
A new “cold war” between America and China is “pushing leaders to sideline concerns about the dangers of powerful AI models,” reports the Wall Street Journal, “including the spread of disinformation and other harmful content, and the development of superintelligent AI systems misaligned with human values
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EV Sales Are Still Rising. They Have Not Slumped
“Media headlines suggesting some slowdown in EV sales are simply incorrect,” writes the site Electrek, “and leave out the bigger picture that gas car sales actually are dropping
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Over the course of
the last two years or so, sales of battery electric vehicles, while
continuing to grow, have posted lower year-over-year percentage
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Sony Killed This Game in 2024. Three Developers Reverse-Engineered It Back to Life
An anonymous reader shared this post from the gaming news site Aftermath:

Concord, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Firewalk Studios’ Overwatch-like shooter, was live for just two weeks before it was pulled offline. Though Concord certainly had some dedicated players, it didn’t have many — which is why it 
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V Novom Sade sĂșĆ„aĆŸili mladĂ­ slovenskĂ­ recitĂĄtori
V priestoroch Verejnej mediĂĄlnej ustanovizne RĂĄdio-televĂ­zie Vojvodiny v Novom Sade sa v sobotu (15. novembra) konala 51. RozhlasovĂĄ sĂșĆ„aĆŸ mladĂœch recitĂĄtorov. Akciu zorganizovala rozhlasovĂĄ redakcia programu v slovenskom jazyku RTV. Na tohtoročnom podujatĂ­ vystĂșpilo 51 recitĂĄtorov zo 17 slovenskĂœch obcĂ­ vo Vojvodine a sĂșĆ„aĆŸili v piatich kategĂłriĂĄch – prednes poĂ©zie ĆŸiakov niĆŸĆĄĂ­ch ročnĂ­kov zĂĄkladnĂœch ĆĄkĂŽl, prednes poĂ©zi 
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Why Solarpunk Is Already Happening In Africa
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a Substack post by economist/entrepreneur Skander Garroum:

You know that feeling when you’re waiting for the cable guy, and they said ‘between 8am and 6pm, and you waste your entire day, and they never show up? Now imagine that, except the cable guy is ‘electricity,’ the day is ‘50 years,’ and you’re one of 600 million people. At some point, yo 
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Woman Pleads Guilty to Lying About Astronaut Accessing Bank Account From International Space Station
It was the first allegation of a crime committed in space — back in 2019. But by 2020 it had led to
charges of lying to federal authorities.

And now a former Air Force intelligence officer “has pleaded guilty to lying to a federal agent,” reports CNBC, “by falsely claiming th 
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A ‘Peak Oil’ Prediction Surprise From the International Energy Agency
“The International Energy Agency’s latest outlook signals that oil demand could keep growing through to the middle of the century,” reports CNBC, “reflecting a sharp tonal shift from the world’s energy watchdog and raising further questions about the future of fossil fuels.”

In its flagship World Energy Outlook, the Paris-based agenc 
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Report: Tim Cook to Step Down as Apple CEO ‘as Soon as Next Year’
Apple is preparing for Tim Cook to step down as CEO of the company “as soon as next year,” according to the Financial Times.

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The company’s board of directors and senior executives “recently intensified preparations for Cook to hand over the reins,” the report said.

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GM Wants Parts Makers To Pull Supply Chains From China
schwit1 shares a report from the Business Times: General Motors (GM) has directed several thousand of its suppliers to scrub their supply chains of parts from China, four people familiar with the matter said, reflecting automakers’ growing frustration over geopolitical disruptions to their operations. GM executives have been telling suppliers they should find altern 
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ImpÎts sur la fortune : distractions avant une dévaluation
Un article de Henry Bonner Les Ă©lus, les mĂ©dias et mĂȘme la plupart des entreprises veulent plus d’aides, de subventions et de programmes de la part du gouvernement. Au lieu des coupes de budgets, ils prĂ©fĂšrent les taxes ou les dettes. Ainsi, aprĂšs un rĂ©cent vote des parlementaires, le gouvernement prĂ©pare une taxe sur les [
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Scientists Confirmed What Is Inside Our Moon
alternative_right shares a report from ScienceAlert: A thorough investigation published in May 2023 found that the inner core of the Moon is, in fact, a solid ball with a density similar to that of iron. To figure it out once and for all, [astronomer Arthur Briaud of the French National Centre for Scientific Research in France] and his colleagues collected data from space mission 
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Top Stories: Apple Silicon Turns 5, iPhone Pocket, and More
It’s hard to believe we’re halfway through November already, as 2025 rapidly draws to a close with no firm signs of several smaller hardware updates we’ve been hoping to see before the end of the year, although we did get one surprising new iPhone accessory this week.

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This week also saw the fifth anniversary of the very successful Apple silicon effort on t 
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She Used ChatGPT To Win the Virginia Lottery, Then Donated Every Dollar
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Washington Post: Winning the lottery isn’t what brought Carrie Edwards her 15 minutes of fame. It was giving it all away. Standing alone in her kitchen one day in September, the Virginia woman was thunderstruck to discover she had won $150,000 in a Powerball drawing. As she was absorbing h 
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YouTube TV and Disney Reach Deal Ending Two-Week Blackout of ESPN, ABC
YouTube TV and Disney have ended their two-week carriage standoff, restoring ESPN, ABC, and other Disney networks under a new multiyear deal. Variety reports: Under the new agreement, ESPN’s full lineup of sports – including content from ESPN Unlimited – will be made available on YouTube TV to base-plan subscribers at no addi 
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Apple’s $230 iPhone Pocket Sells Out Nearly Immediately
Apple’s limited-edition “iPhone Pocket” sold out almost instantly worldwide despite its $150-$230 price tag. Appleinsider reports: Longtime Apple users immediately saw the resemblance with the old iPod socks, and everyone saw the price. Apple and Japan’s Issey Miyake fashion house partnered to create a limited edition iPhone Pocket, a stretched sock-like bag or sho 
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Small wineries worried about ‘onerous’ costs of consumer recycling scheme
Container Deposit Schemes are loved by consumers for getting a little cash back, but wineries say the financial and administrative burden outweighs any environmental boon. ⌘ Read more

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Apple Cuts App Store Fee In Half For ‘Mini Apps’
Apple is cutting its App Store fee from 30% to 15% for developers who join a new Mini Apps Partner Program, which requires using more of Apple’s built-in technology to power lightweight “mini apps.” “This includes using Apple software to register a user’s purchase history, verify user ages and to process in-app purchases,” reports CNBC. From the report: A “mini app” is a lightwei 
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Verizon To Cut About 15,000 Jobs
Verizon is planning to cut roughly 15,000 jobs, looking to reduce costs as it contends with increased competition for wireless service and home internet, according to WSJ, which cites people familiar with the matter. From the report: The cuts, the largest ever for the carrier, are set to take place in the next week, the people said. The majority of the reduction is expected to be made through layoffs. Verizon 
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Canonical To Now Provide Up To 15 Years Commercial Support For Ubuntu LTS Releases
Canonical announced today the expansion of the legacy add-on for Ubuntu Pro to provide total coverage of Ubuntu LTS releases up to 15 years
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North Sydney Boys student Tasered after brandishing knife at school
The 15-year-old armed himself with a large knife after an altercation with another student, forcing the prestigious selective school into lockdown as police responded. ⌘ Read more

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