🇺🇦 Maarten Ballintijn 🌍🇪🇺🇳🇱🇺🇸
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Yesterday at approximately 13:00, two KAB-250 aerial bombs struck my medical point. The first detonation occurred while I was on the porch organizing medical supplies. Inside, my nurse @once_upon_a_travel_nurse was caring for recovering servicemen, assisted by @ryeioww. Another female soldier was preparing food. Two servicemen under active care were present, including one with severe combat injuries resulting in blindness and loss of function in one leg. Immediately after the first strike, my nurse and I established verbal contact and confirmed that all personnel were alive. Without hesitation, the team responded with discipline and composure. We began evacuating the wounded from the structure, moving them across the street while coordinating transport for further evacuation. During this process, a second bomb struck. The second impact, a FAB-250, is a 250-kilogram high-explosive aerial bomb carrying approximately 120 kilograms of explosive material, designed to destroy infrastructure and fortified positions with a blast radius of roughly 120 meters. It detonated directly at the rear of the medical point. The explosion caused a structural collapse. The ceiling fell onto my nurse, who, despite the impact, continued providing care. I sustained shrapnel injury to the thigh. Vivi maintained focus and continued assisting with the evacuation, ensuring the wounded were loaded into a vehicle. All vehicles at the site were destroyed. The medical point was completely demolished. Despite the scale of the strike, all personnel survived. The strength and resilience of my amazing girls is unmatched, and without them, the outcome would have been much different





The Save Our Bacon Act looks sterile. The language hides the true intent - to protect horrific factory farming practices by Chinese-owned pork producers. This is demonic stuff. Sponsored by Representative Ashley Hinson.












Wasted hours troubleshooting a weird code highlighting issue, only to discover 1Password ext on Chrome and Firefox was injecting prism.js globally, on all sites. Breaking code highlighting on half the internet is wild, but exposing users to the risk of a supply-chain attack is simply inexcusable. And for no good reason (SSH key highlighting, really?). I've been a 1P customer for 15+ years, but it's the first time I'm considering moving on. This is a serious lack of judgment.


I've been now stuck for days trying to untangle a Linux mystery.
I had no problems starting from Debian, cross-compiling packages, then booting into the new sysroot and natively building a few more packages (with cross-compiled GCC and make!).
I call this stage 1.
From stage 1, I want to repeat the same process with the same scripts and commands to generate the new sysroot, which will be Home Cooked Linux without any potential links to the initial Debian.
However, when I try to cross-compile GCC, I now get this:
=== /mnt/work/gcc-15.2.0/build/gcc/build.16449/config.log ===
| #include













