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BREAKING: Harvard faces possible loss of accreditation after feds find ‘deliberate indifference’ to antisemitism on campus. “If a university fails to come into compliance within a specified period, accreditor are required to take appropriate action against its member institution.” #press


Jay Som Cracks Open Comeback Album 'Belong' With Two New Singles and 2025 Tour Dates
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jay-som-new-album-belong-tour-dates-1235381040/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Nostalgici dei Cavalieri dello Zodiaco? Nel 2026 arriva il concerto che vi farà rivivere le loro gesta al Teatro Dal Verme

@milano

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Per quelli cresciuti tra gli anni Ottanta e Novanta I Cavalieri dello Zodiaco sono stati più di un cartone animato, piuttosto dei compagni con cui crescere. Creato da Masami Kurumada a partire dal 1985, il manga - in originale intitolato Saint Seiya - che vede protagonisti Pegasus e gli altri cavalieri d'Atena ha venduto oltre 40 milioni di copie in tutto il mondo, trasformandosi poi in un franchise popolarissimo in tutto il mondo anche grazie all'anime arrivato quasi in contemporanea, che ho poi originato film OAV, videogame, serie revival, (sfortunati) adattamenti cinematografici, merchandising e tanto altro fino ad arrivare fino ai giorni nostri. Anche i fan più accaniti, però, forse non hanno vissuto un'esperienza dal vivo. Almeno finora, dato che nel 2026 arriverà a Milano uno speciale concerto tributo.

Intitolato Saint Seiya Symphonic Adventure, il concerto è una produzione di Overlook Events in collaborazione con SOHO Live, pensato proprio per celebrare i 30 anni dalla nascita di questa saga mitologica. Si tratta di uno spettacolo musicale animato da un'intera orchestra sinfonica, la Ensemble Symphony Orchestra, formazione italiana che ha accompagnato nella sua storia artisti del calibro di Franco Battiato, Renato Zero, PFM, Sting, Andrea Bocelli e Robbie Williams. Le note sono sincronizzate con video in alta definizione tratti dalle scene indimenticabili della serie animata. Sul palco, ospiti d'eccezione come la soprano Kazuko Kawashima, che ha cantato nella serie originale, e Kacky, cantante del gruppo Marina Del Ray e vocalist ufficiale della saga di Saint Seiya, in particolare della serie I Cavalieri dello Zodiaco: Hades.

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Prevendite Teatro Dal Verme

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Lo posto sul forum dei cdz che continuo a frequentare

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@ka_mo1 quando ero alle elementari è stato il mio cartone preferito in assoluto per un lungo periodo. Avevo un un paio di Cavalieri come giocattolo ed ero un superfan di Cristal 😁
@Kamo

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Milano, incontro con le famiglie dei bambini palestinesi feriti
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Racconto di un giorno dove ho incontrato la sconfitta dell’umanità. E mi ha insegnato tanto…. Sono arrivati in Italia per la più dolorosa delle situazioni: cure e interventi chirurgici urgenti e ripetuti per ferite alla testa e in altre parti…
Redazione Milano


Google begins rolling out Gemini for Wear OS, replacing Assistant, "over the coming weeks" to Wear OS 4+ on the Pixel, Samsung, OnePlus, OPPO, Xiaomi, and more (Abner Li/9to5Google)

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Mastodon's server software has just been updated, it is now on all servers that have updated to the latest version 4.4.0.

The biggest change is the revamping of the mobile website interface, it now uses screen space much more effectively and has a main menu identical to the desktop site (click ☰ to see it).

If you've previously avoided the mobile website, you might want to try it again?

If you enjoy using the website, you can install it as an app: fedi.tips/how-to-install-web-a…

#FediTips #Mastodon

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p.s. If you're using the desktop or mobile website and can't find an option any more, try clicking "⋯ More" on the right of the screen. A lot of options have been moved there in the new update.

p.p.s. The next update (4.5) sounds very exciting. It will apparently introduce creation of quote toots and also remote fetching of complete conversations (so that everyone can see all the posts in a conversation no matter what server they're using). This is due at the end of the year apparently.

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Salvalingua con Massimo Roscia e le parole del suo "Boomerario"
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Controcorrente Lazio ricorda Santo Della Volpe


@Giornalismo e disordine informativo
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In una nota anche Controcorrente Lazio ricorda Santo Della Volpe. “Da 10 anni Santo Della Volpe non è più con noi ma il suo esempio di professionalità, passione, impegno civile e rigore continua a essere per noi di ispirazione, e la



Ora via in forno
Melanzane fritte, passata di pomodoro aglio , basilico e grattugiato veg.
Qui abbiamo sia vegetariani che vegani che onnivori quindi si media

Stasera posso fare aperitivo con amiche e prendermela con calma, qui devono solo scaldare
#mastocucina

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mastodon - Collegamento all'originale
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@Dunpiteog calcola che da cotto risulta parecchio salato regolati di conseguenza con il sale
@GustavinoBevilacqua


Solo il 43% degli italiani andrà in vacanza nel 2025: tra aumenti e salari fermi l'estate diventa un privilegio per pochi

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(il mio pezzo per @lanotizia_giornale)




Hilton Hotel, 'porteremo a Torino clienti internazionali' - Lusso - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/canale_lifestyle/notizie/lusso/2025/07/09/hilton-hotel-porteremo-a-torino-clienti-internazionali_d7ae5863-29a1-4c87-9f76-f3bce00f7345.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Traffico di specie selvatiche: la Wildlife Justice Commission rende noti i risultati del 2024

La Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC) è una fondazione internazionale senza scopo di lucro, con sede all'Aia, nei Paesi Bassi, fondata nel 2015. La sua missione è contrastare e contribuire allo smantellamento delle reti criminali transnazionali organizzate che trafficano in specie selvatiche protette, legname e prodotti ittici.

La Wildlife Justice Commission: - Conduce indagini sotto copertura e basate su intelligence, utilizzando metodologie di polizia per raccogliere prove verificabili di crimini contro la fauna selvatica; - Fornisce queste prove a governi e forze dell’ordine per favorire arresti e processi contro i trafficanti di alto livello; - Supporta le autorità con assistenza operativa e crea pressione diplomatica sui governi riluttanti ad agire, anche organizzando audizioni pubbliche; - Collabora con enti governativi, organizzazioni intergovernative e ONG per rafforzare la capacità di contrasto ai crimini ambientali e promuovere soluzioni sostenibili.

Il traffico di specie selvatiche è una delle industrie criminali più redditizie al mondo, con un giro d’affari stimato di circa 20 miliardi di dollari l’anno, subito dopo il traffico di droga, esseri umani e armi.
La WJC si concentra sulle specie più vulnerabili, come tigri, rinoceronti ed elefanti, e sui criminali più prolifici, mirando a interrompere le reti criminali e la corruzione che le sostiene.

Nel suo Rapporto sulla attività svolta nel 2024 la Wildlife Justice Commission segnala come quello passato sia stato trasformativo per la WJC, con risultati significativi nella lotta contro il crimine ambientale e il traffico di fauna selvatica. L’organizzazione infatti ha:

  • Smantellato 16 reti criminali transnazionali
  • Supportato 84 arresti in Africa, Asia e Sud America
  • Facilitato sequestri record, tra cui 12.214 kg di squame di pangolino (79% del totale globale)

Tra i Risultati Operativi Chiave vengono indicati:
Nigeria: Sequestrati 11.673 kg di squame di pangolino e 25 kg di avorio. Arrestati 12 sospetti, tra cui broker e spedizionieri di alto livello.
Mozambico: Condannati due noti trafficanti di corni di rinoceronte a 27 e 24 anni di carcere.
Thailandia: Sequestrati oltre 1.200 animali esotici (tartarughe, lemuri) e rimpatriati in Madagascar.
Sudafrica: Arrestato un trafficante vietnamita di grandi felini.
America Latina: Sequestrata oltre una tonnellata di cetrioli di mare e pinne di squalo.

I progetti Speciali attivati sono stati:
Project Galvanise: Rafforzata l’intelligence contro il traffico di fauna selvatica in 16 paesi. Creato l’Online Resource Center for Analysis (ORCA) per analisti di intelligence. Con riguardo alla Formazione: 16 programmi di formazione in Mozambico, Botswana, Filippine e Thailandia per rafforzare le capacità investigative locali.

La WJS ha:

  • Partecipato a conferenze ONU e G20.
  • Contributo a 5 politiche internazionali e alla nuova Convenzione del Consiglio d’Europa.
  • Promosso il riconoscimento del traffico di fauna selvatica come crimine organizzato grave.

Il report (in inglese) è scaricabile qui: wildlifejustice.org/wp-content…

#trafficospecieprotette #wjc




Crunching The News For Fun And Little Profit


Do you ever look at the news, and wonder about the process behind the news cycle? I did, and for the last couple of decades it’s been the subject of one of my projects. The Raspberry Pi on my shelf runs my word trend analysis tool for news content, and since my journey from curious geek to having my own large corpus analysis system has taken twenty years it’s worth a second look.

How Career Turmoil Led To A Two Decade Project

A hanging sign surrounded by ornate metalwork, with the legend "Cyder house".This is very much a minority spelling. Colin Smith, CC BY-SA 2.0.
In the middle of the 2000s I had come out of the dotcom crash mostly intact, and was working for a small web shop. When they went bust I was casting around as one does, and spent a while as a Google quality rater while I looked for a new permie job. These teams are employed by the search giant through temporary employment agencies, and in loose terms their job is to be the trained monkeys against whom the algorithm is tested. The algorithm chose X, and if the humans also chose X, the algorithm is probably getting it right. Being a quality rater is not in any way a high-profile job, but with the big shiny G on my CV I soon found myself in demand from web companies seeking some white-hat search engine marketing expertise. What I learned mirrored my lesson from a decade earlier in the CD-ROM business, that on the web as in any other electronic publishing medium, good content well presented has priority over any black-hat tricks.

But what makes good content? Forget an obsession with stuffing bogus keywords in the text, and instead talk about the right things, and do it authoritatively. What are the right things in this context? If you are covering a subject, you need to do so using the right language; that which the majority uses rather than language only you use. I can think of a bunch of examples which I probably shouldn’t talk about, but an example close to home for me comes in cider. In the UK, cider is a fermented alcoholic drink made from apples, and as a craft cidermaker of many years standing I have a good grasp of its vocabulary. The accepted spelling is “Cider”, but there’s an alternate spelling of “Cyder” used by some commercial producers of the drink. It doesn’t take long to realise that online, hardly anyone uses cyder with a Y, and thus pages concentrating on that word will do less well than those talking about cider.
A graph of the word football versus the word soccer in British news.We Brits rarely use the word “soccer” unless there’s a story about the Club World Cup in America.
I started to build software to analyse language around a given topic, with the aim of discerning the metaphorical cider from the cyder. It was a great surprise a few years later to discover that I had invented for myself the already-existing field of computational linguistics, something that would have saved me a lot of time had I known about it when I began. I was taking a corpus of text and computing the frequencies and collocates (words that appear alongside each other) of the words within it, and from that I could quickly see which wording mattered around a subject, and which didn’t. This led seamlessly to an interest in what the same process would look like for news data with a time axis added, so I created a version which harvested its corpus from RSS feeds. Thus began my decades-long project.

From Project Idea, To Corpus Appliance


In 2005 I knew how to create websites in the manner of the day, so I used the tools I had. PHP5, and MySQL. I know PHP is unfashionable these days, but at the time this wasn’t too controversial, and aside from all the questionable quality PHP code out there it remains a useful scripting language. Using MySQL however would cause me immense problems. I had done what seemed the right thing and created a structured database with linked tables, but I hadn’t fully appreciated just how huge was the task I had taken on. Harvesting the RSS firehose across multiple media outlets brings in thousands of stories every week, so queries which were near-instantaneous during my first development stages grew to take many minutes as my corpus expanded. It was time to come up with an alternative, and I found it in the most basic of OS features, the filesystem.
A graph of the words cat and doc in British news.I have no idea why British news has more dog stories than cat stories.
Casting back to the 1990s, when you paid for web hosting it was given in terms of the storage space it came with. The processing power required to run your CGI scripts or later server-side interpreters such as ASP or PHP, wasn’t considered. It thus became normal practice to try to reduce storage use and not think about processing, and I had without thinking followed this path.

But by the 2000s the price of storage had dropped hugely while that of processing hadn’t. This was the decade in which cloud services such as AWS made an appearance, and as well as buying many-gigabyte hard disks for not a lot, you could also for the first time rent a cloud bucket for pennies. My corpus analysis system didn’t need to spend all its time computing if I could use a terabyte hard drive to make up for less processor usage, so I turned my system on its head. When collecting the RSS stories my retrieval script would pre-compute the final data and store it in a vast tree of tiny JSON files accessible at high speed through the filesystem, and then my analysis software could simply retrieve them and make its report. The system moved from a hard-working x86 laptop to a whisper-quiet and low powered Raspberry Pi with a USB hard disk, and there it has stayed in some form ever since.

Just What Can This Thing Do?

A bubble cloud for the week of 2016-06-23, when the UK Brexit referendum happened. Big words are EU, Brexit,referendum, leave, and vote.No prizes for guessing what happened this week.
So I have a news corpus that has taken me a long time to build. I can take one or more words, and I can compare their occurrence over time. I can watch the news cycle, I can see stories build up over time. I can even see trends which sometimes go against received opinion, such as spotting that the eventual winner of the 2016 UK Labour leadership race was likely to be Jeremy Corbyn early on while the herd were looking elsewhere. Sometimes as with the performance of the word “Brexit” over the middle of the last decade I can see the great events of our times in stark relief, but perhaps it’s in the non-obvious that there’s most value. If you follow a topic and it suddenly dries up for a couple of days, expect a really big story on day three, for example. I can also see which outlets cover one story more than another, something helpful when trying to ascertain if a topic is being pushed on behalf of a particular lobby.

My experiment in text analysis then turned into something much more, even dare I say it, something I find of help in figuring out what’s really going on in turbulent times. But from a tech point of view it’s taught me a huge amount, about statistics, about language, about text parsing, and even about watching the number of available inodes on a hard drive. Believe me, many millions of tiny files in a tree can become unwieldy. But perhaps most of all, after a lifetime of mucking about with all manner of projects but generating little of lasting significance, I can look at this one and say I created something useful. And that is something to be happy about.


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⌚ Samsung rivoluziona il mondo dei wearable: torna la corona girevole più agile ed efficiente! #SamsungInnovation #WearableTech

🔗 tomshw.it/smartphone/samsung-r…



Nvidia Hits $4 Trillion Market Cap, First Company To Do So slashdot.org/story/25/07/09/14…


CRIMINI CONTRO L’AMBIENTE: IL CRIMINE MINERARIO E L’ESTRAZIONE ILLEGALE DELL’ORO

In un periodo in cui si parla molto di “terre rare” e “minerali critici” appare di interesse il documento redatto nel maggio 2025 dal Research and Trend Analysis Branch dell’United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), ovvero l’Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite contro la Droga e il Crimine dal titolo Global Analysis on Crimes that Affect the Environment – Part 2b: Minerals Crime: Illegal Gold Mining.

Questo rapporto fa parte di una serie di analisi globali sui crimini che colpiscono l’ambiente. In particolare, la Parte 2b si concentra sul crimine minerario, con un focus sull’estrazione illegale dell’oro. Il documento è stato redatto in risposta alla crescente preoccupazione per:

  • l’aumento della domanda di minerali critici per la transizione energetica,
  • l’infiltrazione di gruppi criminali organizzati nelle catene di approvvigionamento minerario,
  • i gravi impatti ambientali e sociali dell’estrazione illegale,
  • e le lacune normative e di enforcement a livello globale.

Il documento si basa su:

  • una revisione di oltre 160 fonti aperte,
  • analisi di dati commerciali (UN Comtrade),
  • casi giudiziari,
  • e contributi di esperti internazionali.

Il rapporto analizza i crimini legati al settore minerario, con particolare attenzione all’estrazione illegale dell’oro. Questi crimini includono attività illecite lungo tutta la catena di approvvigionamento dei minerali: dall’esplorazione all’estrazione, raffinazione, commercio e produzione finale. L’obiettivo è comprendere le dinamiche criminali, i danni ambientali e sociali, e proporre risposte politiche efficaci.

In particolare:

Domanda crescente e vulnerabilità: la transizione energetica globale aumenta la domanda di minerali critici (rame, litio, cobalto, ecc.). Questa pressione crea opportunità per attività criminali, corruzione e instabilità nelle catene di approvvigionamento.

L’oro come caso emblematico: l’oro è particolarmente vulnerabile a traffici illeciti per via del suo alto valore, facilità di trasporto e difficoltà di tracciabilità dopo la raffinazione. Le raffinerie internazionali sono punti critici per l’intervento normativo.

Attori coinvolti: gruppi criminali organizzati (OCGs), aziende legittime coinvolte in pratiche illecite, commercianti, raffinerie e minatori artigianali. Le OCGs usano l’oro per finanziare altre attività criminali e mantenere il controllo territoriale.

Impatto ambientale e sociale: uso di mercurio e sostanze tossiche, deforestazione, inquinamento di acqua e suolo.

Violazioni dei diritti umani: lavoro forzato, sfruttamento sessuale, lavoro minorile, violenza e sfollamenti.

Corruzione e riciclaggio: frodi documentali, concessioni ottenute illegalmente, uso di società di comodo per riciclare proventi illeciti. Le lacune normative e la scarsa trasparenza facilitano l’infiltrazione criminale.

Dall’analisi emergono alcune Raccomandazioni Politiche:

Transizione energetica giusta: risposte mirate per ogni tipo di minerale e contesto geografico.

Due diligence e trasparenza: rafforzare i controlli nelle raffinerie e nei centri di commercio. Sistemi di tracciabilità, audit indipendenti e divulgazione pubblica dei dati.
Risposte adattate al contesto locale

Distinguere tra attività illegali e informali: incentivare la formalizzazione dei minatori artigianali.

Responsabilità aziendale: le aziende devono garantire il rispetto dei diritti umani e ambientali lungo tutta la catena.

Rafforzare l’applicazione della legge: maggiore cooperazione internazionale, uso di tecnologie (droni, AI, blockchain), formazione e risorse per le forze dell’ordine.

Migliorare la raccolta dati: standardizzazione dei dati, criminalizzazione uniforme dei reati minerari, cooperazione tra Stati.

Il crimine minerario, in particolare l’estrazione illegale dell’oro, rappresenta una minaccia globale che richiede risposte coordinate e multisettoriali. È essenziale garantire catene di approvvigionamento trasparenti e responsabili per sostenere una transizione energetica equa e sostenibile.

Il documento (in inglese) è reperibile qui: unodc.org/documents/data-and-a…

#CRIMINIAMBIENTALI #CRIMINEMINERARIO #ESTRAZIONEILLEGALE #ORO



@sjwrenlewis explores some reasons the Labour Govt. has not been doing so well.... including an unwillingness to say, outright, that Brexit has been a failure.

But, as he also notes, in opposition & now it 'was never realistic to think that better management could bring Western European levels of public service provision with substantially lower than Western European levels of tax'!

Well, Rachel Reeves looks likely to have to grasp that nettle pretty soon!

#politics
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in reply to Emeritus Prof Christopher May

Ah, i see the problem here.
The presumption that they are capable of 'better management'.

Any attempt at management is going to fail if it is based on dogma rather than facts and practicalities, let alone the actual abilities of the people involved.

@sjwrenlewis





And, unfortunately, I only have a one-way ticket. #Poland



Samsung unveils the $899+ Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, with a smaller cover screen than the Galaxy Z Flip 7, a smaller battery, no telephoto, Android 16, in two colors (Andrew Romero/9to5Google)

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The Register: Folks aren’t buying the PCs that US vendors stockpiled to dodge tariffs . “Total PC shipments in the US will increase by just 2 percent this year, thanks to Trump’s tariffs and little appetite from consumers for spending on ‘big-ticket’ items, despite the looming end of Windows 10 support.”

rbfirehose.com/2025/07/09/the-…



Hello @GrapheneOS !
In order to flash a Pixel 6 Pro, can I use web installer on a Fedora KDE 8GB/256GB laptop ? I don't see Fedora listed as officially supported, only Ubuntu, Mint and Arch mostly.

I also have an ooooold 4GB/1TB HDD Asus laptop running Linux Mint Debian Edition 6, but I bet this one would be sluggish...

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You can do it from Fedora but you'll need to deal with adding udev rules for fastboot mode to support connecting to a USB device providing fastboot as non-root. The need for these rules is a deficiency in traditional desktop Linux distributions. There should be no need to for a user with physical access to need to change configuration files as root to enable connecting to USB devices. It's the wrong approach to USB security which should be granting access to sandboxed apps, not yourself.
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You should try to clear as much disk space as possible since browsers limited the disk space a site can use to a small fraction of the overall disk space. 4GB memory may not be enough in practice but you could add a swapfile if you don't have a lot of swap.

Bear in mind you can use an Android phone or tablet to run the web installer. It tends to take a bit longer because mobile CPUs tend to be weaker. Android's USB secuirity model also requires reauthorizing access after each reboot.



China's aggressiveness in the Indo-Pacific is rooted in long-standing strategic ambitions that have nothing to do with any U.S. policy, the Philippines' top defense official said. japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/07/… #asiapacific #politics #china #philippines #southchinasea #us #asean


The future we got was brought to us by racist wealthy men whose arrested development peaked at 19 years of age. Zero self-reflection. No empathy because they are surrounded by sycophants and 'line go up' financial bros looking for money at any cost. Their fart huffing is a gateway drug to ketamine abuse and destruction of democracy. And of course the temporarily embarrassed hayseed billionaires in flyover country nod along while a banjo twangs in the background
#musk #x

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#Musk #x


"According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 1,580 doctors and medical personnel have been killed by Israeli fire since October 7, 2023. Several of them were killed while carrying out their duties: The best-known cases are the death of 15 paramedics in Rafah in March, and the killing of an ambulance crew that tried to rescue 6-year-old Hind Rajab in January 2024.

But many medical personnel have been killed along with their families in their homes or displaced persons tents. The IDF rejects the claims of deliberately harming healthcare workers, calling it "collateral damage." Nonetheless, the army is not offering alternative explanations for its multiple strikes on hospitals, ambulances and medical personnel.

There is a disagreement over the exact number of casualties. Over a year ago, Reuters reported that Israel had killed 55 specialist doctors in Gaza. In October, Healthcare Workers Watch – Palestine reported that it had documented the death of 587 medical personnel and that hundreds of other cases were being checked. It said that the rate of deaths had increased in recent months, claiming that in the past 50 days, Israel had killed 70 doctors and medical personnel. It said that in the wave of strikes on June 5-6, nine medical personnel were killed in IDF strikes.

Of all the damage the war has caused Gaza's health system, the killing of senior doctors appears to be the hardest to cope with. Following the death of the Indonesian Hospital's Al-Sultan, Aseel Aburass, the managing director of the Occupied Palestinian Territory Department at Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, said, "Medications can be imported, doctors cannot. He was killed, and we'll have to wait 30 years until a specialist can be replaced.""

haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0…

#Israel #Palestine #Gaza #HumanRights #WarCrimes

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Angel Reese on Becoming 'NBA2K' Cover Stars
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/rs-gaming/nba2k-shai-gilgeous-alexander-angel-reese-1235381472/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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#Politics #trump #Hegseth #Ukraine #decorating

Heather Cox Richardson 7/8/25
TRUMP DOESN’T KNOW WHO STOPPED UKRAINE WEAPONS SHIPMENT AND PONDERS MORE GOLD LEAF MOLDING



Robert Earl Keen on Texas Flood Relief: 'Do As Much As You Can, for As Long As You Can'
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/robert-earl-keen-texas-floods-camp-mystic-1235381500/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Voor Teamleader mocht ik een stuk schrijven over AI. Voor hun papieren Agency Life-magazine. Het werd een soort afrekening met de bovengemiddelde middelmatigheidsmachine die AI is. Een bedreiging is voor iedereen. Voor mensen die aanmodderen. Maar ook voor de makers van kwaliteit. Het stuk kan je hier lezen. (En de PDF downloaden, of een gratis fysiek exemplaar bestellen.) frederikdb.com/agency-life-ai/
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First run in nearly four weeks, finally had time between travelling, working and low temps. Lungs still there, legs a bit stiff, I so need to remember to stretch even when I don't run.

Paddy the Irish mutt was also happy to be out in temps that is more normal for us northern souls. Though there talk about 26c on Friday, in Denmark, that's that's like 40c for a French person in French Pyrenees in France ;)

#Running #TrailRunning #RunningWithDogs #DogsOfMastodon #BarefootRunning #Denmark

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25°C here in the North of France today. And sunny since yesterday afternoon.
Since last weekend it's been raining and never above 20°C, like a true Danish typical summer.
We're competing with Brittany on the weather front. Not that I'm complaining. I feel like I hit the jackpot moving here 😄!