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“What we know from the science is that unless we halve emissions by 2030, we’re not going to be able to get anywhere close to the Paris Agreement’s limit.” “Overshooting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5 °C target would be a very serious political failure.”
Very true.
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I think he should push the reasoning juuust tad further... I mean why eat at all right?!
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About that “16 billion passwords” data breach.

The original source of the report, Cybernews, says that since the start of the year, its researchers have “discovered 30 exposed datasets containing from tens of millions to over 3.5 billion records each. In total, the researchers uncovered an unimaginable 16 billion records.”

This isn’t a breach of one company or another’s systems, but compiled records, with some believed to be from “infostealer” malware, as well as previous leaks. As Bleeping Computer points out, what you should be doing hasn’t changed -- using unique passwords with a password manager, enabling two-factor authentication, and adding other forms of security like passkeys and security keys that can replace passwords altogether.

No, the 16 billion credentials leak is not a new data breach



Zelensky slaps new sanctions over business activities in Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine byteseu.com/1128593/ #Ukraine



Vance:

“I empathize with Americans who are exhausted after 25 years of foreign entanglements in the Middle East. I understand the concern, but the difference is that back then we had dumb presidents.”

in reply to Richard

Unlike currently where we have a president bought and paid for? What a setup for the media so slam dunk.
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@Bernard
Noticing the Jew is antisemitic according to the Jews. When you have the money and the blackmail, it's easy to get your way.
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The Dangerous Consequences of Donald Trump’s Strikes in #Iran

Why even a successful attack might do less to curb the Islamic Republic’s #nuclear ambitions than a diplomatic deal would have.

On Saturday, #Trump brought the #UnitedStates into #Israel’s #war against Iran. American planes & submarines struck 3 sites in Iran, including 2 nuclear enrichment facilities—at #Natanz & #Fordow—& a complex near #Isfahan that was believed to contain stores of uranium.

newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the…

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And all that awesome weaponry did not take into account Hossein Salami's biggest achievement: redundancy.
e.g. Removing him from the chessboard of war likely automatically put another predetermined leader in charge. And the minute U.S. made noises about entering the fray, pre-planned movement of nuclear facilities were moved.
Making anything the U.S. weaponry damaged, moot?
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Serbian Parliament Approves €1.9 Billion in Loans for the Purchase of 12 Rafale F4 Fighter Jets from France byteseu.com/1128589/ #France #Serbia



Today's Low Quality Ad is for the Bagail Weighted Vest. You can wear it while exercising but please keep in mind that it makes a terrible life jacket. RIP Grandpa, I really thought it would float. It looks like it should float.
amazon.com/dp/B0DM466VFM?ref=t…
in reply to Low Quality Facts

I love to put my crap on display behind my back. No one would steal it. The stuff looks super secure so it's possible that it will fall.



Scientists reveal a surprising link between depression and microbes in your mouth
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Ten years ago: after many months of negotiations, the President of the United States led the international community to a historic accord ensuring a nuclear-free Iran.

nytimes.com/2015/07/15/world/m…

in reply to James Gleick

And then? A new and feckless president unilaterally scuttled the accord, on the grounds that if Obama did it, he didn’t like it.


This news item almost flew under the radar:

Palantir, Meta, OpenAI Execs to Commission into Army Reserve, Form ‘Detachment 201’


This initial cohort of executives includes the chief technology officer from Palantir, Shyam Sankar, whose “Defense Reformation” website has become a talking point among defense tech community; Andrew Bosworth, the chief technology officer from Meta; Kevin Weil, OpenAI’s chief product officer and Bob McGrew who, until November, was chief research officer at at OpenAI.


#BigTech top-brass becoming US Army officers seems to indicate that the military IT industrial complex is getting even more tightly knit.

msn.com/en-us/news/world/palan…

#militaryIndustrialComplex #BigTechArmy #HiTechWar #Palantir #Meta #OpenAI






​Peak of summer, how safe are food products in Kosovo? – Telegraph byteseu.com/1128585/ #Kosovo