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With the major floods in Washington State, I'm thinking of the incredible relevance that third places, the places that are not home and not work, have in emergency response.

Schools and churches serving as shelters. The State Fair grounds hosting evacuated farm animals. Community Colleges hosting the coordinating and logistics teams of the Red Cross.

Preserving third places is seeming very important for #ClimateAdaptation.



Leprosy Cases Confirmed in Romania After 40 Years — Vax-Before-Travel byteseu.com/1622170/ #Romania





Bulgarian Parliament accepts government’s resignation byteseu.com/1622168/ #Bulgaria




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Nothing is Lost


#Marco Sfogli 🤩 🎸 💖




Pondering the optimism implicit in the album title "You Can't Kill God With Bullets"
in reply to mcc

"no weapon forged can kill me"
"That was then. This is now"


Apple and Google have released several software updates
to protect against a hacking campaign targeting an unknown number of their users.

On Wednesday, Google released patches for a handful of security bugs in its Chrome browser,
-- noting that one of the bugs was being actively exploited by hackers before the company had time to patch it.

Unusually for Google, the company provided no further details at the time. But on Friday, Google updated the page to say that the bug was discovered by Apple’s security engineering team and
Google’s Threat Analysis Group, whose security researchers primarily track government hackers and mercenary spyware makers,
indicating that the hacking campaign may have been orchestrated by government-backed hackers.

At the same time, Apple released security updates for its flagship products, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, Vision Pro, Apple TV, Apple Watches, and its Safari browser.

techcrunch.com/2025/12/12/goog…



Tommaso Cerno cerca di diffamare lo studente insultto dalla ministra Bernini gayburg.com/2025/12/tommaso-ce…





Australia is on the cusp of retaining the Ashes after just six days of cricket — not bad for a team that was lambasted by England great Stuart Broad as Australia's weakest since 2010. japantimes.co.jp/sports/2025/1… #moresports #ashes #australia #england