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Florida lawmakers sound alarm over plans ‘to send pregnant women & children’ to ‘Alligator Alcatraz’


Lawmakers in Florida are raising alarm over documents suggesting immigrant children and pregnant women could be detained at 'Alligator Alcatraz.'

A draft operational plan obtained by the Miami Herald suggests minors could indeed be transported to the controversial site in the Everglades. The 35-page undated document details protocols to "separate minors from unrelated adults" and to provide "snacks and water" to minors, pregnant women and detainees with medical conditions during transport.

"The State of Florida is planning to send pregnant women and children to the 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention camp," wrote State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith on social media. "This is totally un-American. We cannot be silent."



The Complete History of Honda Acty: From Classic to Contemporary


For over four decades, the Honda Acty has served as one of Japan’s most dependable and charming kei trucks. Small in size but big in character, the Acty adapted to the changing needs of drivers — from urban couriers to off-road farmers — without ever losing its compact, functional DNA.

Whether you’re a collector, restorer, or just curious about what makes the Acty a cult favorite, this guide explores its complete history: from the classic first generation to its modern final form.

🛠️ What Is the Honda Acty?
Introduced in 1977, the Honda Acty (short for "Activity") was built to comply with Japan’s kei-class regulations — light trucks with strict limits on size and engine displacement. It offered a practical solution for businesses, farmers, and city drivers alike, quickly becoming a staple across Japan.

🚙 First Generation (1977–1988): The Original Workhorse
Chassis: TN Acty Truck and Van

Engine: 545cc 2-cylinder, mid-mounted

Layout: Rear-wheel drive

Notable Traits: Compact size, impressive durability, basic interior

The first-gen Acty filled the gap left by Honda’s TN series. With its rear-mid engine layout and short overhangs, it was remarkably maneuverable — perfect for narrow alleyways and agricultural work.

⚙️ Second Generation (1988–1999): Versatility Takes Over
Chassis Codes: HA1/HA2 (truck), HH1/HH2 (van)

Engine: 547cc → later upgraded to 656cc E07A

Additions:

4WD

Automatic transmission

Special trims: Attack (off-road), Crawler (6-wheel variant)

This generation was the most versatile, bringing increased engine power, drivetrain options, and even more customization. The “Attack” model, with its ultra-low gearing and diff lock, became a fan-favorite for off-road tasks.

🛡️ Third Generation (1999–2009): Safety Meets Simplicity
Engine: E07Z 656cc, fuel-injected

Chassis Codes: HA6/HA7 (truck), HH5/HH6 (van)

Notable Upgrades:

Dual airbags

Power steering

Better fuel economy

Cleaner styling

The Acty became more refined in its third form. Fuel injection improved reliability, while creature comforts like power steering and optional air conditioning made daily driving more comfortable without compromising utility.

🚧 Fourth Generation (2009–2021): The Final Act(y)
Engine: E07Z, ~44 hp

Chassis: HA8 (2WD), HA9 (4WD)

Improvements:

Safety: Dual airbags, ABS

Tighter turning radius

NVH reduction (less cabin noise)

Special Edition: 2018 “Spirit Colour Style” (inspired by Honda T360)

This final generation stayed true to Acty’s roots while improving comfort and compliance. Unfortunately, rising safety regulations and kei vehicle market shifts led to the end of production in April 2021.

📉 Why Was the Honda Acty Discontinued?
Tightening emissions and safety standards, combined with changing market demands, led Honda to retire the Acty. While kei trucks remain popular, the cost of updating the Acty to new standards no longer made financial sense for Honda.

🏁 The Acty Legacy
Despite ending production, the Honda Acty lives on in enthusiast communities, import markets, and off-road builds. Whether you're restoring a classic or daily-driving a late-model 4WD, each Acty represents:

Clever Japanese engineering

Modularity and simplicity

A connection to a unique automotive subculture

🧰 Final Thoughts
From its humble beginnings to its quiet retirement, the Honda Acty’s complete history tells a story of evolution, utility, and timeless appeal. It’s a machine that served everyone — and now finds a second life as a collectible and conversation starter around the world.



UK's richest 50 families have more wealth than 50% of the population


The investigation shows that billionaires have become ‘ludicrously’ wealthier.


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in reply to Bridger

How many heads in total?
Any system, either digital or analog, allow to free resources if occupied for nothing
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What is SIEM (Security Information and Event Management)?


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What is SIEM (Security Information and Event Management)?




What is SIEM (Security Information and Event Management)?







The Education Crisis: How AI Is Failing Students for the Future Job Market


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in reply to MirchiLover

Tbh education was failing students long before AI. It started as soon as a degree requirement became the barrier of entry for a job. Companies don't care about what you learnt, just you have a degree and you have a high GPA. Students are just playing the game appropriately. learning was never the objective of education after a point.


The Education Crisis: How AI Is Failing Students for the Future Job Market




The Education Crisis: How AI Is Failing Students for the Future Job Market




Ready-made stem cell therapies for pets could be coming


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Ready-made stem cell therapies for pets could be coming




Ready-made stem cell therapies for pets could be coming




in reply to cm0002

UK is literally cutting benefits from disabled people at the moment to generate some cash.
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in reply to MirchiLover

Soon to introduce Super Power Shell 4.0 (non compatible)
in reply to Valmond

The current version of PowerShell is already past 7.0. They all use the same syntax, but some PowerShell 4 commands for less common Windows features only work through a compatibility mode.
in reply to MirchiLover

No no, this is Super Power Shell (not compatible). /j

in reply to MirchiLover

In case you're wondering. The rival is IRIS2.








UK puts out tender for space robot to de-orbit satellites


Got to be a 'clean space superpower' – right, Brits?


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Researchers seek to influence peer review with hidden AI prompts


Academics may be leaning on a novel strategy to influence peer review of their research papers — adding hidden prompts designed to coax AI tools to deliver positive feedback.




Police Arrest 27 During UK Protest Defying Ban on Pro-Palestine Group


British lawmakers voted to ban Palestine Action as a “terrorist” group after members vandalized two aircraft.


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Environmentally-friendly AI? Is there such a thing?


After avoiding AI/LLLMs like the plague, I've been asking Duck.ai some fairly detailed questions, and have been, admittedly, pretty impressed with the results (after checking its references of course). For an oldster like me, it turns the search process on its head: a regular search turns up x hits, and I try to choose what appear to be the most reputable sites among them to find an answer, and then dig through text to find it; now I'm given the answer right away, and then I just have to check and make sure that it's actually correct.

Anyway, Mrs. Erinaceus keeps reminding me that AI sucks up huge amounts of energy (and water, too, apparently), much of it not from renewable sources. So my question is, is there any "acceptable" AI that has a good reputation for not serving slop and is also easy on the environment? Should I even be using AI at all? Mainly concerned about the environment here, I like to think I've been round long enough to have relatively well-developed bullshit detectors. Obviously want to avoid Big Tech LLMs too, unless there's some way of using them without them getting any benefit from it.

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in reply to Alas Poor Erinaceus

If you run it on your own hardware then you know exactly how much energy it's using. Some of the models can even run on the average computer, but the quality is not great.

The problem we have right now is where everyone is trying to use generative AI for everything, all the time, even for basic takes such as googling for a fact, simple math that could be done on a calculator, etc. They're also often using the latest and greatest AI models, which are powerful and spend a lot of processing power each time. In order to run the servers to respond to all that, companies use a large amount of power, and then use water to cool the servers. That's the water usage from what I understand.

So if you use a simpler / more efficient model, and only use it for tasks where it's better than conventional tools, you'll be doing much better power usage wise.

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in reply to Otter

Thanks! 👍

BTW, are the Chinese way ahead of the US in this like they are with renewables and electric cars? They'll probably figure out a way to have AI use significantly less power before "we" can.

in reply to Alas Poor Erinaceus

The real power consumption cost is from the model training. The marginal cost of running a query is small. Unless you use LLMs heavily, you probably use more power in many other ways, like if you forget to put your computer to sleep.

More training means better models, generally. If you want to minimize that, look for smaller models on HuggingFace that are more tightly focused on whatever task you have at hand.

Or, you could just do most of your queries when your local electricity mix has more renewables.