š Our R&D Engineer @michitux is presenting today at the 6th International Open Search Symposium (#OSSym24) in Munich. Heās giving a talk about the WAISE project, a cool LLM-based search extension we developed at XWiki.
WAISE enhances search functionality not just for XWiki, but also for other apps, and today Michael will discuss how it could leverage an open web index with OpenWebSearch.eu.
Read more about the WAISE project here: xwiki.com/en/Blog/Leveraging-Aā¦
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Surveilling Europeās edges: when digitalisation means dehumanisation
In May 2024, Access Nowās Caterina Rodelli travelled across Greece to meet with local civil society organisations supporting migrant people and monitoring human rights violations, and to see first-hand how and where surveillance technologies are deployed at Europeās borders. In the first of a three-part blog series reflecting on what she saw, Caterina explains how, all too often, digitalising borders dehumanises the people trying to cross them.
The post Surveilling Europeās edges: when digitalisation means dehumanisation appeared first on European Digital Rights (EDRi).
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āNederlands beste universiteitā TU Delft kukelt uit top-50 wereldranglijst, maar zijn ze Ć©cht slechter? ad.nl/delft/nederlands-beste-uā¦
Goed om te zien dat het #AD ruimte biedt voor een kritisch perspectief op de #THE World University Rankings.
En mooi dat #UNL duidelijk stelling neemt: "Universiteitsranglijsten die de prestaties van universiteiten in Ć©Ć©n enkel getal willen vatten, doen geen recht aan al het belangrijke werk op universiteiten"
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NEW Congressional Research Service Report
2023 Premium Tax Credit Tool: An Interactive Tool for Congressional Users
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by Ryan J. Rosso. 3 page(s).
This is the 2nd published version. See crsreports.congress.gov/producā¦ for previous versions.
The United States spent at least $22.76 billion funding Israelās military operations in the year following the Oct. 7 attacks, a new analysis from Brown University has found. And thatās a conservative estimate.
In a new 'Vibe Check,' Kat Abughazaleh counts the ways the US could have spent its money, rather than fueling the destruction of Gaza.
ā$22 billion is a lot of money and itās coming from your pocket.ā Abughazaleh notes.
zeteo.com/p/what-23-billion-toā¦
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Richard Strauss: Klavierquartett c-Moll op. 13;
Franz Schubert: Klavierquintett A-Dur D 667, āForellenquintettā
Renaud CapuƧon, Violine;
GƩrard CaussƩ, Viola;
Clemens Hagen, Violoncello;
Alois Posch, Kontrabass;
Guillaume Bellom, Klavier
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U.N. officials voiced concern on Tuesday that the same methods of warfare used by Israel that caused high civilian casualties and widespread destruction in Gaza are now being repeated in Lebanon, calling for action to avoid the same "spiral of doom".
Israeli forces have begun ground operations in the southwest of Lebanon, escalating a year-long conflict with the Iran-backed group Hezbollah that has killed over 1,000 people in the past two weeks.
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