Republicans Try to Cram Ban on AI Regulation Into Budget Reconciliation Bill
Republicans try to use the Budget Reconciliation bill to stop states from regulating AI entirely for 10 years.Emanuel Maiberg (404 Media)
Banana farmers are ‘battling daily’ with climate change, warns report urging leaders not to slip up
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Banana farmers are ‘battling daily’ with climate change, warns report urging leaders not to slip up
Research shows how we can keep enjoying the fruit for generations to come, by cutting emissions, buying Fairtrade, and increasing diversity.Lottie Limb (Euronews.com)
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Recherche en texte intégral sur Mastodon : ce qui a changé depuis la version 4.2
🔍 Grande nouveauté sur Mastodon : la recherche en texte intégral est désormais possible ! Depuis la version 4.2, vous pouvez retrouver des messages contenant des mots précis, à condition que les auteur·ices aient activé cette option. Vie privée préservée, mais navigation facilitée ! #Mastodon #Recherche #Fediverse Recherche en texte intégral sur Mastodon : mode d’emploi et enjeux Depuis…
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Recherche en texte intégral sur Mastodon : ce qui a changé depuis la version 4.2
🔍 Grande nouveauté sur Mastodon : la recherche en texte intégral est désormais possible ! Depuis la version 4.2, vous pouvez retrouver des messages contenant des mots précis, à condition que les au…Homo Hortus
Saiba onde a sonda soviética Kosmos 482 caiu segundo as informações da Rocosmos
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NEW: Last week, WhatsApp won a huge court battle against spyware maker NSO, which now has to pay $167,000,000 in damages to the tech giant.
As part of the lawsuit and trial, a lot of details have come out about NSO and the cyberattack underpinning the lawsuit. We are reading the hundreds of pages of court docs and hearing transcripts to recap the biggest revelations.
Here they are:
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Five things we learned from WhatsApp vs. NSO Group spyware lawsuit | TechCrunch
The landmark trial between WhatsApp and NSO Group unearthed several new revelations. We recap some of them here.Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (TechCrunch)
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Oft kommen die Krähen nahe im Flug. Sehr nahe. Jedes Mal wieder magical und schön. 🥰
Pope Leo hails journalists, decries polarizing language
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Ein Deepfake-Video zeigt ein gefälschtes Interview zwischen Armin Wolf und Christian Drosten, in dem behauptet wird, COVID-Geimpfte seien „wandelnde Leichname“. Das Video ist komplett manipuliert: Es existiert kein echtes Interview, Bild und Ton wurden per KI erzeugt. Der Clip dient der gezielten Verbreitung von Impf-Desinformation.
Zum Faktencheck:
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Fake News: Dr. Christian Drosten und ZIB-Moderator Armin Wolf im Interview
KI-Fälschung mit Dr. Christian Drosten und ZIB-Moderator Armin Wolf als gezielte MeinungsmacheMimikama
#israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #westbank / #civilianpopulation / #family / #dailylife
„Following the terrorist attacks by Hamas on October 7, 2023, M Le magazine du Monde published profiles of two families caught in the conflict: the Weissmanns, on the Israeli side, and the Redwans, on the Palestinian side. After a year and a half of a never-ending war, with the Gaza Strip under further bombardment, we spoke with them again.“
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Trump visits Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE: What to know
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Trump visits Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE: What to know
Economic deals and security top the agenda on Trump trip to Middle East, the first state visit of his second term.Al Jazeera
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"À quel moment as-tu vu tes premiers tags et tes premiers graffs, et où ?Je pense que c’était en jouant gamin dans un dépôt de fret dans le Montana, mais je ne m’en rappelle vraiment plus : c’était à New York. Je demandais à ma mère ce que c’était, toutes ces couleurs et signatures sur… Lire la suite Interview de Fake B. OBKOS"
Interview de Fake B. OBKOS
À quel moment as-tu vu tes premiers tags et tes premiers graffs, et où ?Je pense que c’était en jouant gamin dans un dépôt de fret dans le Montana, mais je ne m’en rappelle vraiment plu…PARiS TONKAR WebZiNE
InventWood is about to mass produce wood that’s stronger than steel
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InventWood is about to mass produce wood that’s stronger than steel | TechCrunch
The material has 50% more tensile strength than steel with a strength-to-weight ratio that’s ten-times better.Tim De Chant (TechCrunch)
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"Lors d’une opération de secours, l’ONG allemande ResQship a récupéré dimanche les corps sans vie de deux jeunes enfants d’un canot surchargé, à la dérive en mer Méditerranée. Selon les survivants, l’embarcation de fortune était partie de Libye trois jours plus tôt mais le moteur
Hey y'all..
Happy Monday.. This is to announce my return to YouTube next month (if all goes well) finally !
But before I do, I need as many of you to let me know if I should keep the same thumbnail style or change it up ?
Content will be primarily focused around #ArchLinux (Derivatives too) and #XeroLinux with other stuff sprinkled around it from time to time.
#FOSS #Linux #OpenSource #YouTube
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Butch/Femme Fiction suggestions for the I Heart SapphFic featured reading challenge category for the week of 05/12/25: Workplace Romance.
#lesfic #ihsreadingchallenge #sapphicbooks #bookstodon #readingcommunity #butchfemme #wlw #lesbian #lgbtq #lgbtqia
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The Overwatch developer team has unionized
The team of nearly 200 Activision Blizzard developers behind the Overwatch franchise has unionized.Jess Weatherbed (The Verge)
🌐 ■ Israel mandará una delegación a Doha para negociar el alto el fuego en Gaza ■ El Gobierno de Netanyahu mandará un equipo para mantener 'conversaciones indirectas' con Hamás el martes tras reunirse con el enviado de Trump para Oriente Medio.
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Gli afrikaner accolti negli Stati Uniti come rifugiati “non potranno fornire alcuna prova di persecuzione”, ha affermato il 12 maggio il ministro degli esteri sudafricano Ronald Lamola durante una conferenza stampa a Pretoria.
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Gli Stati Uniti accolgono 49 afrikaner, il Sudafrica denuncia una manipolazione politica
Gli afrikaner accolti negli Stati Uniti come rifugiati “non potranno fornire alcuna prova di persecuzione”, ha affermato il 12 maggio il ministro degli esteri sudafricano Ronald Lamola durante una conferenza stampa a Pretoria. LeggiRedazione (Internazionale)
Taas yksi päätoimittaja lähtee Hilla-konsernista: nyt irtisanoutui Meän Tornionlaakson Vuokko Lahti
Päätoimittaja Vuokko Lahden päätös seuraa toimitusjohtaja Mikko Luoman eroa ja aiempia irtisanomisia, jotka ovat nostaneet esiin väitteitä epäasiallisesta käytöksestä ja toimitukselliseen riippumattomuuteen puuttumisesta konsernissa.
#Media #Tornio #Kemi #Journalismi #Lappi #Kotimaa #Kainuu #Eteläpohjanmaa #Keskipohjanmaa #Pohjoispohjanmaa
families in #Gaza 🙏🫂https://chuffed.org/project/cruelty-free-kitchen🙏🥺🫂
🐈💔https://chuffed.org/project/117140-help-walids-cat-shelter🙏🐾🆘 or 🆘💔https://paypal.me/loverhomeless16😿🆘#donate #thankyou
Cruelty Free Kitchen/Camp - North Gaza Community Aid
Hi! I'm Victoria, and I'm running this fundraiser to support my friends in Northern Gaza—Walid, Amjad, Abood, Mahmoud, and Mo, who was previously further South.Chuffed
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Il campione Jorge Martin e Aprilia al centro di una crisi contrattuale: tra infortuni e prestazioni deludenti, il futuro resta incerto
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Forward-Thinking Motorcycle Dealership Offering Discount Caskets with Each Purchase
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"CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Lucky Luke’s Powersports, Southern California’s number one motorcycle dealership, announced a new package that includes huge savings on a casket with each…
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Forward-Thinking Motorcycle Dealership Offering Discount Caskets with Each Purchase
Lucky Luke’s Powersports, Southern California’s number one motorcycle dealership, announced a new package that includes huge savings on a casket with each new bike purchase.The Hard Times Staff (The Hard Times)
Okay, a BoF over RS-232 is just fun.
What's a Bluetooh?
RemediationFor actuators with Bluetooh, it is recommended to update the firmware of the actuator controls to a new version in order to avoid a buffer overflow.
HMD Pulse, Pulse Pro, and Pulse+ Charge Port
Replace a damaged or corroded charging port assembly for your HMD Pulse, Pulse Pro, or Pulse+ smartphone.www.ifixit.com
Saudi Arabia launches Humain, a multibillion-dollar AI company chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the main vehicle to drive the kingdom's AI strategy (Financial Times)
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Saudi Arabia launches AI venture Humain ahead of Donald Trump visit
Riyadh’s latest multibillion-dollar push will bring new focus to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s tech ambitionsAndrew England (Financial Times)
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Protecting the nation from polluters is a core function of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. But in the last few months, federal enforcement of major violations of environmental laws appears to have ground to a halt.
A review of data from the Department of Justice and EPA found that the Trump administration has not filed any new cases against major polluters in its first three months. Similarly, the number of minor civil and criminal enforcement cases has also significantly declined since President Donald Trump took office on January 20.
The hands-off approach to environmental enforcement comes amid Trump’s repeated pledges to go easier on polluters. His administration has begun rolling back dozens of regulations, granting exemptions from federal air quality requirements to coal plants, and rewriting pollution standards for cars and trucks.
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The Trump administration has all but stopped enforcing environmental laws
The EPA is the nation's top environmental cop. In the last few months, the federal agency has significantly scaled back pollution enforcement.Tom Perkins (Grist)
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Trump wants more pollution, more black lung, more mercury poisoning.
Radio Apocalypse: Meteor Burst Communications
The world’s militaries have always been at the forefront of communications technology. From trumpets and drums to signal flags and semaphores, anything that allows a military commander to relay orders to troops in the field quickly or call for reinforcements was quickly seized upon and optimized. So once radio was invented, it’s little wonder how quickly military commanders capitalized on it for field communications.
Radiotelegraph systems began showing up as early as the First World War, but World War II was the first real radio war, with every belligerent taking full advantage of the latest radio technology. Chief among these developments was the ability of signals in the high-frequency (HF) bands to reflect off the ionosphere and propagate around the world, an important capability when prosecuting a global war.
But not long after, in the less kinetic but equally dangerous Cold War period, military planners began to see the need to move more information around than HF radio could support while still being able to do it over the horizon. What they needed was the higher bandwidth of the higher frequencies, but to somehow bend the signals around the curvature of the Earth. What they came up with was a fascinating application of practical physics: meteor burst communications.
Blame It on Shannon
In practical terms, a radio signal that can carry enough information to be useful for digital communications while still being able to propagate long distances is a bit of a paradox. You can thank Claude Shannon for that, after he developed the idea of channel capacity from the earlier work of Harry Nyquist and Ralph Hartley. The resulting Hartley-Shannon Theorem states that the bit rate of a channel in a noisy environment is directly related to the bandwidth of the channel. In other words, the more data you want to stuff down a channel, the higher the frequency needs to be.
Unfortunately, that runs afoul of the physics of ionospheric propagation. Thanks to the physics of the interaction between radio waves and the charged particles between about 50 km and 600 km above the ground, the maximum frequency that can be reflected back toward the ground is about 30 MHz, which is the upper end of the HF band. Beyond that is the very-high frequency (VHF) band from 30 MHz to 300 MHz, which has enough bandwidth for an effective data channel but to which the ionosphere is essentially transparent.
Luckily, the ionosphere isn’t the only thing capable of redirecting radio waves. Back in the 1920s, Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka observed that the ionospheric propagation of shortwave radio signals would change a bit during periods of high meteoric activity. That discovery largely remained dormant until after World War II, when researchers picked up on Nagoka’s work and looked into the mechanism behind his observations.
Every day, the Earth sweeps up a huge number of meteoroids; estimates range from a million to ten billion. Most of those are very small, on the order of a few nanograms, with a few good-sized chunks in the tens of kilograms range mixed in. But the ones that end up being most interesting for communications purposes are the particles in the milligram range, in part because there are about 100 million such collisions on average every day, but also because they tend to vaporize in the E-level of the ionosphere, between 80 and 120 km above the surface. The air at that altitude is dense enough to turn the incoming cosmic debris into a long, skinny trail of ions, but thin enough that the free electrons take a while to recombine into neutral atoms. It’s a short time — anywhere between 500 milliseconds to a few seconds — but it’s long enough to be useful.A meteor trail from the annual Perseid shower, which peaks in early August. This is probably a bit larger than the optimum for MBC, but beautiful nonetheless. Source: John Flannery, CC BY-ND 2.0.
The other aspect of meteor trails formed at these altitudes that makes them useful for communications is their relative reflectivity. The E-layer of the ionosphere normally has on the order of 107 electrons per cubic meter, a density that tends to refract radio waves below about 20 MHz. But meteor trails at this altitude can have densities as high as 1011 to 1012 electrons/m3. This makes the trails highly reflective to radio waves, especially at the higher frequencies of the VHF band.
In addition to the short-lived nature of meteor trails, daily and seasonal variations in the number of meteors complicate their utility for communications. The rotation of the Earth on its axis accounts for the diurnal variation, which tends to peak around dawn local time every day as the planet’s rotation and orbit are going in the same direction and the number of collisions increases. Seasonal variations occur because of the tilt of Earth’s axis relative to the plane of the ecliptic, where most meteoroids are concentrated. More collisions occur when the Earth’s axis is pointed in the direction of travel around the Sun, which is the second half of the year for the northern hemisphere.
Learning to Burst
Building a practical system that leverages these highly reflective but short-lived and variable mirrors in the sky isn’t easy, as shown by several post-war experimental systems. The first of these was attempted by the National Bureau of Standards in 1951. They set up a system between Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Sterling, Virginia, a path length of about 1250 km. Originally built to study propagation phenomena such as forward scatter and sporadic E, the researchers noticed significant effects on their tests by meteor trails. This made them switch their focus to meteor trails, which caught the attention of the US Air Force. They were in the market for a four-channel continuous teletype link to their base in Thule, Greenland. They got it, but only just barely, thanks to the limited technology of the time. The NBS system also used the Iowa to Virginia system to study higher data rates by pointing highly directional rhombic antennas at each end of the connection at the same small patch of sky. They managed a whopping data rate of 3,200 bits per second with this system, but only for the second or so that a meteor trail happened to appear.
The successes and failures of the NBS system made it clear that a useful system based on meteor trails would need to operate in burst mode, to jam data through the link for as long as it existed and wait for the next one. The NBS tested a burst-mode system in 1958 that used the 50-MHz band and offered a full-duplex link at 2,400 bits per second. The system used magnetic tape loops to buffer data and transmitters at both ends of the link that operated continually to probe for a path. Whenever the receiver at one end detected a sufficiently strong probe signal from the other end, the transmitter would start sending data. The Canadians got in on the MBC action with their JANET system, which had a similar dedicated probing channel and tape buffer. In 1954 they established a full-duplex teletype link between Ottawa and Nova Scotia at 1,300 bits per second with an error rate of only 1.5%
In the late 1950s, Hughes developed a single-channel air-to-ground MBC system. This was a significant development since not only had the equipment gotten small enough to install on an airplane but also because it really refined the burst-mode technology. The ground stations in the Hughes system periodically transmitted a 100-bit interrogation signal to probe for a path to the aircraft. The receiver on the ground listened for an acknowledgement from the plane, which turned the channel around and allowed the airborne transmitter to send a 100-bit data burst. The system managed a respectable 2,400 bps data rate, but suffered greatly from ground-based interference for TV stations and automotive ignition noise.
The SHAPE of Things to Come
Supreme HQ Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), NATO’s European headquarters in the mid-60s. The COMET meteor-bounce system kept NATO commanders in touch with member-nation HQs via teletype. Source: NATO
The first major MBC system fielded during the Cold War was the Communications by Meteor Trails system, or COMET. It was used by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to link its far-flung outposts in member nations with Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, or SHAPE, located in Belgium. COMET took cues from the Hughes system, especially its error detection and correction scheme. COMET was a robust and effective MBC system that provided between four and eight teletype circuits depending on daily and seasonal conditions, each handling 60 words per minute.
COMET was in continuous use from the mid-1960s until well after the official end of the Cold War. By that point, secure satellite communications were nowhere near as prohibitively expensive as they had been at the beginning of the Space Age, and MBC systems became less critical to NATO. They weren’t retired, though, and COMET actually still exists, although rebranded as “Compact Over-the-Horizon Mobile Expeditionary Terminal.” These man-portable systems don’t use MBC; rather, they use high-power UHF and microwave transmitters to scatter signals off the troposphere. A small amount of the signal is reflected back to the ground, where high-gain antennas pick up the vanishingly weak signals.
Although not directly related to Cold War communications, it’s worth noting that there was a very successful MBC system fielded in the civilian space in the United States: SNOTEL. We’ve covered this system in some depth already, but briefly, it’s a network of stations in the western part of the USA with the critical job of monitoring the snowpack. A commercial MBC system connected the solar-powered monitoring stations, often in remote and rugged locations, to two different central bases. Taking advantage of diurnal meteor variations, each morning the master station would send a polling signal out to every remote, which would then send back the previous day’s data once a return path was opened. The system could collect data from 180 remote sites in just 20 minutes. It operated successfully from the mid-1970s until just recently, when pervasive cell technology and cheap satellite modems made the system obsolete.
100 AI Scientists Unite for Trustworthy AI: The Singapore Consensus
In a groundbreaking initiative, over 100 leading AI researchers convened in Singapore to outline pivotal guidelines for developing trustworthy, reliable, and secure AI systems. As concerns grow over t...
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Ruby Beach rock.
Shot on Portra 400 film.
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En la imagen, una joven con el cabello largo y oscuro se encuentra de espaldas, vestida con una blusa blanca y una falda roja con un patrón de puntos. Está de pie en un campo de hierba seca, con un cielo dramático de nubes grises y doradas en el fondo. La joven está flanqueada por tres marcos de cuadros de madera, dos a los lados y uno en el centro, que parecen ser puertas abiertas. El marco central, en el que se refleja la imagen de la joven, crea una ilusión de que ella está entrando en una escena diferente. La composición evoca una sensación de misterio y transición, con la joven como el centro de la escena.
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Putin's Peace Talks Push Forces Zelensky to Either 'Put Up or Shut Up'
Scott Ritter- Sputnik asked prolific military and geopolitical affairs observer Scott Ritter what the proposal means for Zelensky and his Western sponsors.thealtworld (TheAltWorld’s Newsletter)
Très intéressant échange (comme d'hab) avec Rony #Brauman sur l'absence de pluralité d'expression dans la presse française à propos du génocide à #gaza
Lui, il est parfois invité, mais au dernier moment, hop, on se demande pourquoi, le RV est annulé.
Il montre bien que pratiquement seuls les soutiens d'#israël peuvent s'exprimer, les opinions inverses sont invisibilisées.
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Israël-Palestine : « Le plus révoltant, c'est la différence de traitement »
Entretien avec Rony Brauman.Acrimed | Action Critique Médias
Why You Should Go Passwordless: A Deep Dive into Microsoft’s New Security Paradigm
As cyber threats evolve, so must our security practices. Microsoft is pushing users to abandon traditional passwords in favor of a more secure, passwordless experience. This article explores the techn...
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#news #tech #Cybersecurity #Passwordless #MicrosoftAuthenticator
🗳️ ■ ¿Es ilegal publicar mensajes privados como los de Sánchez y Ábalos? Posibles delitos y castigos ■ Los expertos consultados admiten que en este debate entra en juego la libertad de información y la dificultad de encontrar al filtrador.
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Biennale Architettura: il Leone d’oro va al Bahrain
Menzioni speciali a Santa Sede e Gran Bretagna. Scomparsa di Koyo Kouoh, 57 anni, prima curatrice africana a ricevere l'incarico per la prossima edizione della Biennale Arte del 2026.redazione (Globalist.it)
Bruxelles accoglie l’allentamento dei dazi commerciali annunciato da Stati Uniti e Cina
La Commissione europea accoglie “positivamente”, l’allentamento per 90 giorni dei dazi reciproci annunciato da Stati Uniti e Cina.Simone Cantarini (EURACTIV)
NosirrahSec 🏴☠️ guillotine enthusiast
in reply to Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai • • •hopefully it's that we can burn those vile scum to the ground and seize the assets of the trash founders, their board members, and everyone on the executive team.
Evil like that needs to be stomped out violently.