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Valve Discontinues Physical Steam Gift Cards Due To Scammers

Valve is discontinuing physical Steam Gift Cards and says it will stop restocking them as retailers sell through remaining inventory. In a blog post, the company blamed persistent gift card scams as the reason, though Steam Digital Gift Cards will remain available and existing physical cards can still be redeemed. PC Guide reports: Valve says it has "responded to gift card scams over the years" -- but this doesn't stop scammers from adapting. The Steam creator has actively worked with retailers and law enforcement, among other precautions, to counteract scams, but says the issue can never be fully resolved. Steam Digital Gift Cards will continue to operate as normal.

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Threats Against Politicians Tripled After Meta Changed Its Speech Rules

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Last year, Meta radically overhauled the rules around what content it would allow on its platforms. The company claimed that its own efforts policing speech had gone too far and that it would relax the rules around what speech was allowed. "We have been over-enforcing our rules, limiting legitimate political debate and censoring too much trivial content and subjecting too many people to frustrating enforcement actions," Joel Kaplan, Meta's chief global affairs officer, wrote in a blog post at the time. Over a year later, new research from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) shows the immediate impact of these changes.

The researchers analyzed about 8 million Facebook comments and found that abusive and racist comments targeting both Republican and Democrat lawmakers tripled in the six months after the new rules were put in place. Some categories of abusive comments documented by the researchers saw even sharper rises, with violent threats and hate speech quadrupling during the same period. The report cites specific examples of gendered and racist abuse directed at lawmakers like US representatives Jasmine Crockette of Texas and Byron Daniels of Florida. These comments were not taken down by Meta.

The CCDH researchers also found that threats against President Trump more than doubled in the six months after Meta overhauled its rules. Many of the comments, which included direct threats to his life, could have been classified as felony offenses, the researchers say. [...] Comments that violated Meta's policies around violent threats quadrupled, from 1,800 in the six months before the changes to 7,600 in the six months after. Hate speech comments also quadrupled, from 6,900 to 30,000. Comments that broke Meta's rules on bullying and harassment doubled, from 15,700 to 39,900.

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BYD To Install Thousands of 5-Minute EV Chargers Across Europe

BYD plans to install 3,000 ultra-fast "Flash Chargers" across Europe by the end of 2027, with the first stations already appearing in Germany and the UK. The Verge reports: At an estimated cost of 580,000 euros (about $670,000) per charger according to the Financial Times, that would mean a total spend of roughly $2 billion to install the network. The 1,500kW charging stations are significantly more powerful than Tesla's 500kW V4 Superchargers, though Tesla already has 20,000 chargers installed in Europe. BYD, which has been steadily overtaking Tesla in global sales, says its chargers shouldn't add undue strain to the energy grid, as they'll charge cars from batteries which can be topped up overnight.

Any car with a standard CCS charge port can use the Flash Chargers, though only BYD cars equipped with the company's new Blade Battery can hit the top speeds. Right now there's only one of those in Europe, the 115,000 euros ($133,000) Denza Z9 GT -- it charges to 70 percent in five minutes on the new chargers.

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LIVEBLOG OORLOG IRAN. Amerika bombardeert Iran op meerdere plekken

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Dit kondigde Trump vanmiddag al aan: na afgelopen nacht Iran te hebben aangevallen doet Amerika dat momenteel nog eens. De bombardementen van gisteren waren een reactie op het neerhalen van een Amerikaanse helikopter, deze bombardementen zijn dat ook, al valt het niet helemaal los te zien van de stroef verlopende onderhandelingen, waarover Trump een paar uur geleden nog zei dat het te lang duurde en Iran 'de prijs ging betalen'. Zo lijkt het ook een kwestie van intimidatie: beetje tempo maken, anders is dit nog maar het begin. Op het moment van schrijven klinken er op verschillende plekken in Iran explosies - op het eiland Kish, in de stad Minab, bij de haven van Sirik. 

Kort verhaal nog korter: we gaan live. 

Update 23:34 - Overigens kondigt Pete Hegseth aan, over een mogelijke totaalhervatting van de oorlog: "A__ls er opnieuw een conflict zou moeten uitbreken, is ons vermogen om te richten, ons vermogen om te detecteren, ons vermogen om te zien en ons vermogen om netwerken binnen te dringen in de loop van de tijd alleen maar aanzienlijk verbeterd."
Update 23:36 - Diezelfde Hegseth kondigde tegenover Axios aan: "Als we met bommen moeten onderhandelen, dan doen we dat." Ondertussen vanuit Iran bericht over 'stevige reacties' op mogelijke bombardementen, die dus niet echt meer mogelijk zijn, maar nu bezig.
Update 23:38 - Daar is de bevestiging van het Amerikaanse Central Command: ze zijn begonnen, "De bombardementen zijn een reactie op Iraanse continue en ongefundeerde agressie." Het is allemaal zelfverdediging, aldus de Amerikanen, die natuurlijk ook weten wat Johan Cruijff zei over de beste manier van verdedigen.
Update 23:41 - Nu ook berichten over explosies in havestand Bandar Abbas, gelegen aan de Straat van Hormuz.
Update 23:45 - En nu lijkt ook Busher aan de beurt; ze zijn niet terughoudend vanavond, die Amerikanen.
Update 23:49 - Marinebases van de Revolutionaire Garde lijken een belangrijk doelwit te zijn.

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Chiefs sign Patrick Mahomes to restructured contract worth more than $500m

  • Quarterback has two years added to his deal

  • Contract will last until Mahomes is 38

The Kansas City Chiefs and their starting quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, have agreed to a restructured contract that adds two years to his deal and pushes his total compensation past a half-billion dollars, according to sources.

Mahomes signed a 10-year, $450m contract in 2020 that set a benchmark not only for the quarterback position but for any NFL player. The latest extension ties the two-time MVP to the Chiefs through the 2033 season, when Mahomes will be 38, and it comes in at $504.75m, with incentives and escalators that could push the value beyond $520m.

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Gianni Infantino tells football fans to ‘chill’ in response to Fifa’s critics

  • Fifa president defends handling of tournament

  • ‘Screaming and shouting does not find a solution’

Gianni Infantino told football fans to “chill and relax” on the eve of the World Cup, while Fifa faced criticism from the United Nations over the immigration issues that have overshadowed the buildup to the tournament.

The Fifa president launched a staunch defence of his organisation’s handling of the tournament, ­particularly regarding ticket prices and visa problems, and claimed no one else would have been able to secure the participation of Iran, who are at war with one of the three host nations, the United States.

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The White House’s Top Science Goal Is Ignorance . “The...

The White House’s Top Science Goal Is Ignorance. “The actions are seen as a deliberate attempt to stifle science and ignore the reality of climate change, in order to support the fossil-fuel industry and satisfy the climate denialism of Trump’s base.”

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FIFA-baas Infantino wijst kritiek om visa en hoge ticketprijzen van de hand: ‘Chill’

FIFA-baas Gianni Infantino heeft geen spijt van de keuze om het WK deels in de Verenigde Staten te organiseren, hij ervaart geen problemen met de prijzen voor wedstrijdtickets…

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Domestic Arrangements Unfold in Kristof Santy’s Vivid Paintings

Domestic Arrangements Unfold in Kristof Santy’s Vivid Paintings

Known for his vibrant palettes and flattened perspectives, Belgian artist Kristof Santy translates common sights and everyday objects into vivid tableaux. His paintings often highlight fruit and vegetables, tabletops, and modes of transportation, particularly those involved in industrial labor.

A new body of work continues Santy’s inquiries into the mundane, this time extending into fashions and furnishings. There’s a striped sweater vest with a nearly imperceptible wrinkle hanging from a rod and a modernist chair in fuchsia pushed against a kelly green wall. Earlier investigations appear, too, including a short, roll-up ladder dangling from the door of a helicopter as it hovers in the air sans operator.

a painting of red and pink armchair against a green backdrop by Kristof Santy
“Fauteuil” (2025), oil on canvas, 150 x 120 centimeters

This new body of work will be on view this fall at Sorry We’re Closed in Brussels. Until then, find more of Santy’s work on Instagram.

a painting of fruit slices and whip cream in a glass cup against a blue and white backdrop by Kristof Santy
“Ijscoupe” (2026), oil on canvas, 180 x 150 centimeters
a painting of vegetables on a wood table by Kristof Santy
“Compositie met groenten” (2025), oil on canvas, 200 x 160 centimeters
a painting of a yellow and red helicopter by Kristof Santy
“Helikopter” (2025), oil on canvas, 220 x 200 centimeters
a glimpse of kristof santy's studio with a sweater painting on the wall and fruit works resting on the floor below
A glimpse of Santy’s studio
a photo of a large produce painting by Kristof Santy resting on the wall and a work table
Santy’s studio

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