India's International Booker winner at the centre of a political row
Banu Mushtaq: Why is India's International Booker Prize winner at the centre of a political row?
Banu Mushtaq has become the subject of a controversy after she was invited to inaugurate a prominent festival in Karnataka.Cherylann Mollan (BBC News)
Now Live: Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer, JUPITER, Accelerates Climate Research, Neuroscience, Quantum Simulation
Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer, JUPITER, Now Live | NVIDIA Blog
At JUPITER’s inauguration ceremony in Jülich, attended by Germany Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the Jülich Supercomputing Centre and NVIDIA unveiled ways the supercomputer is already spurring innovation across the world.Chris Porter (NVIDIA Blog)
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Chinese cluster now world's top innovation hotspot: UN
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/47662510
Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou has overtaken Tokyo-Yokohama to become the world's top cluster for innovation, the United Nations said Monday.
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Is this Lemmy thread full of bots/ Fake comments?
I am asking for 2 main reasons.
- I can't even think of any way that a recent thread can get this giant amount of comments.
- I have a concern here about how Lemmy can fight bot accounts. Is there is any plan or way for that or is Lemmy defenseless against bots?
More importantly, is Lemmy. World admins/mods investigating or are aware of this?
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god that's toxic. is lemmings.world a common instance to see that kind of unhinged shit from? I'm considering blocking the instance to prevent ever interacting with one of that guy's alts
edit: apparently it's a known problem. but yeah it's only a matter of time before somebody like that starts hedging their bets and trying other places
Asda trials 'transforming' new AI technology on UK supermarket shelves
Asda trials new AI technology on UK supermarket shelves
Asda is currently trialling new 'transforming' AI-powered cameras on some UK supermarket shelves to help monitor stockMolly Court (Lancashire Telegraph)
A proposal to help the Lemmy devs
I've heard about the Lemmy devs struggling financially to be able to support Lemmy in the past. A lot of users say they'd support the devs if they shut down lemmy.ml, but it can be hard to quantify the value of such statements.
Thus, a proposal: Some trusted team of admins from another instance, say .world or blahaj.zone for example, should set up an account for people who want to support Lemmy but not lemmy.ml to donate into. This account would immediately donate all the money sent to it, if and when lemmy.ml is shut down. The Lemmy devs could think of it as an emergency fund for a rainy day, and if the financial situation ever gets desperate enough for them, they could shut down lemmy.ml and draw on this fund.
A side effect of the fund's existence may be that people, now given the choice to support Lemmy without supporting lemmy.ml, stop donating to the devs directly and just put their money in the no-ml fund instead. if that happened, the devs would have no choice but to shut down .ml, but hey, that's the free gift economy for you.
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Communick: social media and messaging hosting that respects you and your privacy
Communick, open communications and social media hosting servicescommunick.com
Communick: social media and messaging hosting that respects you and your privacy
Communick, open communications and social media hosting servicescommunick.com
More than 250 media outlets protest over Israel murdering Gaza journalists
More than 250 media outlets protest over Israel murdering Gaza journalists
Media outlets have staged a front page protest to highlight the killings of more than 200 journalists in 22 months.Al Jazeera
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Car plows into Russian consulate gate in Sydney
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Discussion Thread: If I imagine that I am immune to advertising, what am I probably missing?
If I imagine that I am immune to advertising, what am I probably missing?
I tend to tell myself that I am not affected by advertising. But I suspect that most people think that. So I ask myself: What am I not seeing? I have heard that many ads are designed to sell you a "lifestyle".www.greaterwrong.com
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This 50% recycled glass solar panel performs like brand new
This 50% recycled glass solar panel performs like brand new
SOLARCYCLE and Arizona State University built a solar panel with 50% recycled glass, and it performed just like a new one.Michelle Lewis (Electrek)
Raccoon not an option for opening web links and search function not working
~~Is Raccoon no longer?~~
I found it while I was having issues with another app a few months ago and I find it great. Recently I noticed that Raccoon doesn't appear as an option to open lemmy links when I click on them on my phone.
Also, while I was looking for this community I noticed that the search function doesn't work.
~~If Raccoon is no longer being maintained it would be a pity, because I prefer it over the other few that I have tried. I just find it more comfortable to use.
Hopefully it's still going.~~ 🤞
GitHub - zacharee/MastodonRedirect: Deep linking proxy for Mastodon and Lemmy on Android, allowing you to launch your selected client automatically.
Deep linking proxy for Mastodon and Lemmy on Android, allowing you to launch your selected client automatically. - zacharee/MastodonRedirectGitHub
Rug pulls, forks, and open-source feudalism
- Hacker News.
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Rug pulls, forks, and open-source feudalism
Like almost all human endeavors, open-source software development involves a range of power dyn [...]LWN.net
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UK | Police make arrests at London Palestine Action ban protest
More than 1,000 people have pledged to risk arrest in what is billed as the largest protest since group was proscribed
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Biden chooses Delaware for his presidential library as his team turns to raising money for it
Former President Joe Biden has decided to build his presidential library in Delaware. He has also tapped a group of former aides, friends and political allies to begin the heavy lift of fundraising and finding a site for the museum and archive.
https://apnews.com/article/biden-presidential-library-delaware-42d1c3fd0b25fb2f4e579307984f6ddb
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Israeli president’s planned visit to UK angers MPs
British lawmakers urged UK government officials not to meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog when he visits next week, Anadolu reports.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250906-israeli-presidents-planned-visit-to-uk-angers-mps/
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Bad Science on Sea Level
Bad Science on Sea Level
In a recent report about climate change from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE), the authors state that “U.S. tide gauge measurements reveal no obvious acceleration beyond the historical ave…Open Mind
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I don’t have the time but I’d love to read this more thoroughly later.
One issue I have with change point models is the design of the model often assumes (or enables the likelihood function) to assume a change point exists. On a flat line it will fail to find a change point, but on a constant slope it will always select one.
I much prefer something like a restrictied cubic regression spline, where a change point can exist but the model has more freedom in accepting drift. Realistically most datasets don’t have a single change point, but there are plenty of times it’s worth asking.
Bad Science on Sea Level
Bad Science on Sea Level
In a recent report about climate change from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE), the authors state that “U.S. tide gauge measurements reveal no obvious acceleration beyond the historical ave…Open Mind
He faked his death because she kept stalking him.
Edit: I’m dumb
Where do random bruises on your legs come from? I never fall or anything
The Coming Ecological Cold War | Decarbonization isn’t just about technology and markets—it’s a geopolitical revolution.
The Coming Ecological Cold War
Decarbonization isn’t just about technology and markets—it’s a geopolitical revolution.Nils Gilman (Foreign Policy)
Titolo: Stai Perdendo l'Equilibrio? Non è "Solo" un Capogiro: Ecco Cosa Ti Stanno Dicendo le Tue Vertigini!
Perdita di Equilibrio e Senso di Confusione? Le Vertigini: Capirle e Gestirle per Ritrovare Stabilità
Ti è mai capitato di sentire la stanza che gira, di perdere l'equilibrio all'improvviso, o di provare una sensazione di stordimento ...Giuliano (Blogger)
Amazon Echo is reportedly an internet vampire that uses gigabytes of data per day despite being unused, says owner
An Amazon Echo owner has taken to social media to complain about their smart speakers, saying that the hardware is using too much data even when it's mostly unused. Dave W. Plummer, who helped develop the Windows Task Manager and ported Space Cadet Pinball to Windows, posted on X saying that his two Amazon Echo Show devices, which he said he "never" uses, exceeded 4 GB of data usage in 24 hours.
‘Our Tent Onstage Flew Off Like a Parachute’: How Climate Change Hit This Summer’s Tours
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How Climate Change Is Threatening Summer Tours and Festivals
Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Bonnaroo, and more have faced delays and cancellations this summer due to extreme weather. What's next for the concert biz?David Browne (Rolling Stone)
Emissions are Sparking Increases in African Heat Waves in Unexpected Ways, New Study Finds
“There was the misconception that, because Africa is warm anyway, people are tolerant to the heat,” she said. “I think that tolerance level is now superseded.”
The paper is here
Emissions are Sparking Increases in African Heat Waves in Unexpected Ways, New Study Finds - Inside Climate News
Declines in cooling sulfates combined with increases in greenhouse gas concentrations have increased the intensity and frequency of African heat waves. And the temperature spikes may be even more intense than has been recorded.Inside Climate News
How decentralized Bluesky is compared to the Fediverse.
Are We Decentralized Yet?
A site with statistics regarding the decentralization status of various web servicesarewedecentralizedyet.online
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Expecting on the Front Lines: Motherhood in Ukraine’s Military [Cassandra Vinograd and Oleksandr Chubko | AUG 25 2025 | nytimes.com]
Pregnant Ukrainian soldiers say they are fighting for the future of their country and for their children.
Ukraine’s military is finding it hard to recruit young men as the war with Russia grinds on, but women — all volunteers — are a bright spot. The number of women serving has grown more than 20 percent to about 70,000 since Russia’s invasion in 2022.
While the U.S. Army and many other militaries remove pregnant soldiers from combat zones, Ukrainian women usually serve until their seventh month. And that is in a military that doctors and soldiers say is ill-equipped to support them — from uniforms that don’t fit pregnant women, to a lack of prenatal care and nurseries — amid the costs and challenges of fighting the war.
Nadia said that after her baby was born, she was allowed 126 days of paid leave if she wanted to return to the front. Otherwise, she could take off three years, unpaid.
She had initially been hesitant to return to service after giving birth in late 2021, worried that a military salary would not support her family. The Russian invasion changed everything, she said.
Finding a unit to accept her back wasn’t easy, Valentyna said, partly because of the sexism that experts say is pervasive in the Ukrainian military. Several turned her down, including one whose commander said she should stay home with her baby. She did not get approval until August 2023 — when her son was 18 months old.
In Ukraine, the military covers 126 days of maternity leave. After that, the state provides about $170 a month for the child.
The Ukrainian military did not respond to questions about how many women were pregnant or had given birth in the ranks, or about prenatal care for soldiers.
While Olya has officially quit the military, she plans to re-enlist in a year or so. “We have very few people left with the necessary level of experience and professionalism,” she said. “And this is a long game, so we are needed.”^[[1] https://archive.ph/7t2QU]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/25/world/europe/ukraine-military-war-pregnancy.html
I am surprised that no one has posted this article in this community.
It went viral on other platforms and social media.
Family of French woman killed by ex-partner to go to court to find out why she was not protected
The family of a woman killed by an ex-partner who bombarded her with hundreds of messages and calls will ask a judge on Monday to force the French authorities to explain why they failed to protect her.Sandra Pla had complained to police three times about Mickaël Falou’s threatening behaviour over a period of six months, but her application for a protection order was rejected.
Between 3 January 2021 when Pla, 31, ended their relationship and 18 June 2021, Falou, 40, bombarded her with 317 text messages and telephoned her 67 times. His almost daily presence outside her home was recorded by the doorbell camera her parents installed, but police said Falou was on the public highway and could not be prosecuted. Finally, Pla’s mother, Annie, and stepfather, Gérard, moved from Spain into her small apartment in Bordeaux to protect their daughter, who was so scared her doctor signed her off work for 15 days.
Last year, 136 women were killed by partners or ex-partners in France, a rise of more than 44% on 2023. In the last five years, the French state has faced several cases brought by victims’ families who accuse it of failing to act to prevent the killings. In June, the state was ordered to pay €27,000 (£23,000) to the family of Nathalie Debaillie, killed by her former partner in Lille in 2019. It is facing at least two other cases, not including Pla’s: the murder of Chahinez Daoud, 31, who was burned alive by her husband in 2021 and the killing of Patricia Gomit, 51, by her ex-partner in 2022.
Family of French woman killed by ex-partner to go to court to find out why she was not protected
Family submitted a case last year accusing police, social services and courts of ‘serious failings’ but had no responseKim Willsher (The Guardian)
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London targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign
London targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign
London’s public transport authority has started scolding noisy passengers who subject everyone to music and calls blasting out of their phones.Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
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Berlin has even started making announcements about it: "Please mind others and keep your music, tiktoks and phone calls in your ear instead of playing them through your loudspeaker".
The German version holds back a little less: "...music, tiktoks and calls belong in your ear and not played over your speaker".
Israel hatches plan to kidnap Greta Thunberg into “terrorist-level conditions”
Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, is planning to present Benjamin Netanyahu with a plan to detain the activists in harsh “terrorist-level” conditions in the Ktzi’ot and Damon detention centres for females, according to Israel Hayom, one of Israel’s biggest newspapers...Israel Hayom quoted individuals close to Mr Ben-Gvir saying: “Following several weeks at Ktzi’ot and Damon, they’ll be sorry about the time they arrived here. We must eliminate their appetite for another attempt.”
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Besides, kidnapping someone like Greta is bound to start massive movement and might actually force Europe to actually do something.
I doubt Israel want to stir that pot. They'll probably scare them off again and call it a win.
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Is Miss England's AI round dangerous or progressive?
Family of Norwegian hiker who died in Manitoba 'meeting the people he loved' as they retrace his steps | CBC News
The family of a Norwegian hiker who died in northern Manitoba landed in Winnipeg on Friday to embark on a trip that retraces their late son's Canadian journey, and to meet the people who embraced him along the way.On Friday night, his family arrived in Winnipeg after a long and tiring journey from Oslo, spokesperson Christian Dyresen told CBC News.
The family will return on Monday to Winnipeg, where a memorial ceremony will be held for Skjottelvik, Dyresen said.
Later next week, they'll head back to Norway and lay his body to rest, he said.
Sept. 11 Victims’ Lawsuit Against Saudi Government Can Go to Trial, Judge Rules
More than two decades after victims of the 9/11 attacks began trying to hold the government of Saudi Arabia responsible for helping the Qaida terrorists who carried out the plot, a federal judge has ruled that a civil lawsuit against the kingdom can go to trial.
Despite the efforts of a small group of FBI agents to pursue the case, it was eventually closed by the bureau. The civil lawsuit nearly died in 2016, when President Barack Obama vetoed legislation to carve out an exception to the sovereign immunity of foreign governments and permit the families to sue the Saudi kingdom. Congress overrode that veto, however, allowing the suit to go forward.
President Donald Trump later blocked the families from obtaining classified government documents on the 9/11 investigations, claiming they were state secrets. President Joe Biden later reversed that stance and declassified documents that included reporting confirming that Bayoumi was a part-time agent of the Saudi intelligence service.
9/11 Victims’ Lawsuit Against Saudi Kingdom Can Go to Trial: Judge
Information uncovered by plaintiffs has already undermined the FBI’s conclusion that two U.S.-based Saudi officials “unwittingly” helped al-Qaida hijackers after they arrived in America.ProPublica
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Planting seeds among rubble — how Palestinians are desperately trying to stave off famine and starvation
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Portuguese president calls Trump Soviet or Russian agent
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/47395120
President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa made a harsh statement about US President Donald Trump. In his opinion, the American leader is "objectively a Soviet or Russian agent," reports Euronews.Archived version: archive.is/newest/newsukraine.…
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AT Protocol - Bluesky PBC Dominance Index
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/35242959
This page provides a measurement of Bluesky PBC's control over various components of the AT Protocol social network infrastructure. It tracks the distribution of power across key protocol elements, helping to assess the current state of decentralization and identify areas where centralized control may need to be reduced to achieve the protocol's long-term vision of a truly distributed social network.
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[F4F] Dominant Girlfriend Kisses and Cuddles | Sleep Aid | Comfort [Good Girl] ASMR RP
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in reply to Davriellelouna • • •This is in my home state. The festival in question is Dasara and the inauguration is to offer first prayers to the deity and the procession of the idol on an elephant. This is a proper Hindu festival and procession.
The issue here is not only that she is a Muslim, but she is staunchly against idol worship and has given many statements regarding the same. How can she inaugurate the procession and offer first prayers when she is opposed to it?
The political issue is that the openly Hindu hating party that is in power in the state (Indian National Congress) wants to do many such controversial things to degrade Hindus while chanting "secularism" and appeasing Muslims.