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Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a house, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Ramadan Abed

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#SouthAmerica
#Brazil
#ClimateCrisis #Megadraught

Via
By #TerrenceMcCoy / #WashingtonPost

"2024 might be a year of historic drought in Brazil, she said. But don’t expect the record to stand for long.

“You can put this in capital letters,” said Gatti. “👉It WILL get worse and worse. We are heading toward an apocalyptic situation, and unfortunately we only wake up at the last minute.”..."👈

climatejustice.social/@breadan…

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Need to know whether a piece of hardware is supported by free software? #hNode has you covered! Its search engine will help you verify #freesoftware compatibility. u.fsf.org/3ui



I may have to temporarily move from the Linux stand alone app for Social Stream Ninja to manage all my chats to the browser extension on a Chromium based browser (which I will be using @brave for) as I can't really log in to all the platforms to send messages but I can at least read them. But overall I would consider Sunday's Youtube and Social Stream Ninja tests to be a success socialstream.ninja/landing

#Linux #Streaming #YouTube #Twitch #Tiktok #GamingonLinux #OBS



I recorded a short video for TPAC to introduce the reading-flow property, which now has an experimental implementation in Chrome. w3.org/2024/09/TPAC/demo-css.h…

#css #w3c

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Palestinians, seen through a torn tent, ride a motorized vehicle past the rubble in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

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A long shot, maybe, but not without merit. A lawsuit against six academic publishers alleging that the defendants:

a) refuse to compensate scientists for their manuscripts and review
b) refuse to compete by implementing Ingelfinger Rule
c) prohibit authors from sharing their work

lieffcabraser.com/antitrust/ac…

It may be worth considering filing an Amicus Brief with the numerous EU Commission market analyses that confirm the monopoly status of these publishers.

#publishers #openaccess

in reply to Björn Brembs

I don't know. Many nonprofit scientific societies are also affected by this suit through their membership in STM: stm-assoc.org/membership-2/our…

If anything, putting more financial pressure on publishers by having to pay reviewers is going to push the balance even further towards for-profit companies. I also think simultaneous submission allowing authors to cherry-pick where they encounter the softest review is a terrible idea.

#publishers #openaccess #academicchatter

in reply to Hendrik Weimer

@hweimer

Yes, those concerns were also among my first ones. See,. e.g.:

bjoern.brembs.net/2023/02/how-…

It all depends on the mitigations they would be asking for. I see any weakening of the monopoly position of the journals (corporate or societal) as positive in principle, as it would bring more force to procurement rules, see, e.g.:

bjoern.brembs.net/2022/03/why-…

By leveraging procurement rules in this way may bean important step to finally replace all journals:

royalsocietypublishing.org/doi…



Defense witness for George Floyd murderer appears in pro-Trump ad

The retired police officer makes misleading statements about Kamala Harris’s reaction to the violence after Floyd’s death.

"Preserve America PAC", a pro-Trump group, appears to specialize in first-person accounts by people allegedly wronged by Vice President Kamala Harris.

We previously looked at an ad featuring a woman whose son was killed by an undocumented immigrant in Texas
— when Harris was district attorney for San Francisco.

The new ad features a former police officer who ⭐️says he was injured in the riots that erupted after Minneapolis police killed George Floyd.

⭐️A similar ad, which features a police officer identified only as “Paul,” attacks her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, for his handling of the situation.

washingtonpost.com/politics/20…

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Wait until he hears what trump did to the police during the#January6thInsurrection


This is a short tutorial video on how to receive events/tasks almost instantly from your @nextcloud on your Android device using DAVx⁵ and our new Push functionality.

1. You'll need to activate this Nextcloud app:

apps.nextcloud.com/apps/dav_pu…

2. Install a @unifiedpush distributor on your Android, then select it in the DAVx5 settings.

3. Deactivate and reactivate a calendar resource in DAVx5 in the details view of a resource and wait 5 seconds. "Subscribed" should appear, and you're ready.

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Outstanding work, this is a very welcome change.

Followed the tutorial and now see Push Support as Subscribed for CalDAV entries. Should the Push Support info also show for CardDAV? So far not seeing that info in CardDAV.



A drone view shows smoke rising from #wildfires in Brasilia National Park, in Brasilia, #Brazil. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino

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Anyone any thoughts as to why Yuval Noah Harari is getting such a kicking from reviewers for Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks From the Stone Age to AI?

Is it really so different from 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, or even Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind?

Sure, his work leans on making sweeping generalisations and bold pronouncements, often on subjects of which he has little knowledge or expertise

But hasn’t that same ‘infotainment’ style earned him praise and awards as a global public intellectual for almost a decade now? So why the backlash?

#books #bookreview #ai #artificialintelligence #yuvalnoahharari #infotainment #sapiens #publicintellectual

in reply to Gary Hall

a wild guess but I wonder if it's something to do with the hype and then disillusionment with genAI ... in 2024 people are now much more sensitive about being fed text which is seemingly correct and well-written but is not in fact true(!)

e.g. Are people reading more critically now because of genAI tools and the crap they can put out?

in reply to Ross Mounce

@rmounce Well, that's certainly a very 'glass half full' reading of AI and the associated hype: that's it's encouraging people to read more critically because of all the misinformation and disinformation it is putting out.

But that would only lead us to another question, surely: why is it AI that has finally resulted in people reading even books published by celebrated and best-selling public intellectuals more critically like this? Why didn't other media lead to this: not least platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and X? After all, they put out a lot of 'crap' too? And they have also been responsible for a certain amount of dislillusionment - remember when the internet was going to make society far more democratic?

So why AI and not social media? And before that perhaps even television, film, radio, print... ?



Some daytime #Valheim shots of Rivalund in a thick fog. We have a stone cutter now, and I’ve put stone paths everywhere!!

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in reply to Dgar

I really wish they would add small movement speed increases to encourage path building. I mean, I'm still going to build paths because I'm wired that way, but a little return on my invest would be nice is all I'm saying!


Thierry Breton, the powerful European Commissioner in charge of the internal market, abruptly resigned as European Commissioner, dealing a new blow to Ursula von der Leyen's efforts to build her next team.

#europe #eu

euronews.com/my-europe/2024/09…