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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14696 · May 11

#cplusplus A group of fans has successfully decompiled the classic game **LEGO Island**. This means they have reverse-engineered the game's code to make it editable and playable again. The decompilation is complete for version 1.1 of the game, allowing users to compile and play it from scratch. This project benefits users by making the game available on modern systems and potentially allowing it to be ported to other platforms. Users can now modify and improve the game, ensuring its charm and fun are preserved for new generations. https://github.com/isledecomp/isle

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@marx21news · Post #9935 · 03/12/2026, 03:05 PM

La doppia crisi di Starmer: sottomesso a Washington, abbandonato dagli elettori A due anni dall'inizio del mandato, il ritratto di Keir Starmer si fa sempre più netto: arroganza interna e sudditanza esterna. Da un lato, apre le basi britanniche (Fairford e Diego Garcia) agli attacchi USA contro l'Iran, dopo aver inizialmente giudicato l'operazione illegale secondo il diritto internazionale. Un cambio di rotta avvenuto solo dopo le pressioni di Washington. Non sovranità, ma diligente amministrazione degli interessi altrui. Dall'altro, il crollo nel collegio popolare di Gorton and Denton, dove il Labour precipita al terzo posto, superato dai Verdi e da Reform UK. Un territorio operaio e impoverito che ha voltato le spalle a un partito ormai percepito come "una macchina amministrativa senz'anima". Il risultato? Un premier umiliato all'estero e un partito che, nei territori che un tempo lo rappresentavano, non sa più perché esiste. #KeirStarmer#Labour#PoliticaEstera#CrisiPolitica#GortonAndDenton https://www.marx21.it/internazionale/starmer-tra-servilismo-atlantico-e-disfatta-politica-il-labour-perde-il-paese-mentre-obbedisce-a-washington/

🌍G20 Summit in South Africa 🗓 The G20 Summit took place in Johannesburg on November 22–23, 2025, where member countries agreed on a set of measures aimed at building a more resilient and equitable global order. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized that the summit’s outcomes were a natural continuation of the work done by the previous three G20 presidencies. The adopted Leaders’ Declaration, he said, is “not just words” but a concrete commitment to improving people’s lives around the world. ✨ 🔚 During the final session, participants agreed to take joint action in three key areas: 1️⃣ Access to critical minerals 2️⃣ Ensuring decent working conditions 👷‍♂️ 3️⃣ Advancing artificial intelligence 🤖 South Africa also secured the official approval of all the initiatives it put forward as the host country. 🇿🇦🙌 🔗 Source: https://t.me/tvbrics/18083 #G20#SouthAfrica#Summit#Johannesburg#InternationalCooperation#ArtificialIntelligence#Labor#Labour#CriticalMinerals