The new Gazelle Linux laptop is powered by a 13th Gen Intel Core i9 13900H CPU with 14 cores, 20 threads, 24 MB cache, integrated Intel Iris Xe graphics, and up to 5.4 GHz clock speed and features the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 dedicated graphics card, which makes it ideal for gaming and high-performance CUDA workloads on-the-go.
The Gazelle comes with a sleek design in 15-inch and 17-inch thin bezel Full HD matte display flavors featuring 144Hz refresh rate, as well as wide viewing angles and vivid colors, support for up to three external displays, support for up to 64GB dual-channel 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM, as well as support for up to 4TB of PCIe 4.0 and 4TB of PCIe 3.0 NVMe storage for a total of 8TB NVMe storage.
Today, System76 unveils the latest generation of its Gazelle laptop. The Gazelle is a powerful and versatile laptop that is perfect for a wide range of users. It is a great choice for creative professionals, gamers, and anyone who needs a powerful laptop for work or play.
The Gazelle is powered by the 14-core Intel Core i9-13900H processor, which offers a max clock speed of 5.4Ghz. This new CPU provides up to 8 percent better performance compared to the previous generation of the Gazelle laptop. The computer also features an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 GPU, which delivers exceptional performance for both gaming and graphics-intensive tasks.
System76 sells a lot of desktops and laptops built with desktop Linux in mind, like the compact Meerkat desktop that was just updated. Now the company is bringing back its Gazelle mobile workstation, complete with a Core i9 CPU and RTX 3050 graphics.
The Gazelle is one of the company’s high-end workstation laptops, with the previous model having a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 processor, a 15.6 or 17.3-inch screen, up to 64 GB RAM, and an RTX 3050, 3050 Ti, or 3060. The new model replaces the CPU with an Intel Core i9-13900H processor, which has 14 cores, 20 threads, and a maximum clock speed of 5.4 GHz. That’s a lot of power in a PC that is still (somewhat) portable. For graphics, System76 has trimmed back the GPU options to a single choice: the RTX 3050.
What System76 said is their "most budget-friendly laptop which features a discrete GPU", the new Gazelle laptop has been announced. I continue to be a big fan of their work, as their hardware always looks great. They continue to be one of the leading manufacturers of Linux hardware, and software with their Pop!_OS and open firmware work too.
"Designed to unleash your engineering or creative potential, you can do your best work and watch progress unfold in each stage of production across four displays (incl. up to three external displays). With its sleek design available in a 15” or 17” 144Hz display and RTX-powered graphics, the Gazelle is capable of beautiful gaming and high-performance CUDA workloads on-the-go." — System76
Becoming a cloud architect is a challenge. To become a cloud architect, you must have knowledge and experience above what other architects have. Cloud architects are expected to be experts in cloud technology and be the cloud thought leaders within their organization.
Release today made generally available a Release Delivery platform that uses a container description to create a full environment that enables cloud applications to be deployed in a private cloud computing environment.
Since containers have become heavily embedded in the enterprise world, deployment difficulties and Kubernetes configuration have emerged. This begs the question: What is the right path to cloud-native?
Kubernetes’ place in the essential toolkit for enterprise IT has been well-established. What may be less widely known is that the container orchestration technology is now surrounded by an entire ecosystem of management tools. These include capabilities for cost optimization, pre-configured development environments, command line packages and cluster management.
Kubernetes and containers have driven the transformation of applications to cloud-native platforms, yet they have carried a great deal of complexity along the way. This has led to the rise of out-of-the-box solutions designed to let companies focus on key goals instead of the computerized pipes that run the business.
Docker damages what little FOSS goodwill it has left, the Internet Archive inevitably loses a legal fight, GitHub’s SSH key snafu, Microsoft fails to read the room regarding crypto, Mozilla’s foray into AI raises an eybrow or two, a national treasure takes the piss out of Félim, and more.
The Ubuntu design team is working on new Ubuntu fonts and proposes to use as default in the upcoming Ubuntu 23.04. For testing purpose, the team posted the .deb packages for the new fonts in this thread.
Because sometimes reading in a terminal is darned pleasant.
Have you ever come across a large file on your Linux system that you needed to share or upload, but it was just too big?
Do you want to refresh and reload the group membership on Linux without rebooting the Linux machine or logging in again? Try the newgrp command to log in to a new group without logging in again or reboot the system.
How to work with a list of dictionaries in Ansible
As a Manjaro Linux user, you might seek a reliable and user-friendly video conferencing platform for daily communication. Look no further, as Zoom is the perfect solution for you!
Make administering all your Cockpit-enabled servers even easier with the help of the Cockpit Client desktop application.
In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how to install Terminator on Ubuntu and get started using its many features. From customizing your layout to using keyboard shortcuts, we will cover everything you need to know to use Terminator like a pro.
We have been busy these past two months!
The last version of Plasma 5 was released in February, and so development work has shifted toward Plasma 6. This involves porting from Qt5 and KDE Frameworks 5 to Qt6 and KDE Frameworks 6. As a result, development is quite chaotic right now, but we are hard at work!
There is no set timeline for when the first version of Plasma 6 will come out, but it is expected to be within a year.
For applications, they are now part of the regular KDE Gear releases and will have a release next month (KDE Gear 23.04).
In other news, we (and the rest of KDE) have a new forum! General discussion and support can now take place there, which will provide an alternative to the current matrix room and mailing list.
Devin also attended SCaLE 20x in California, and was able to demo a bunch of devices running Plasma Mobile!
GwenView is the default image viewer - and sort of image manipulation - program in Dolphin. It's pretty decent. But in Kubuntu 22.04, the way it's configured by default, as I've explained it in my Slimbook Titan review, the usability is subpar. You have no menu, no buttons for quick actions. But Plasma is awesome, and you can customize things as much as you need or like. So, I quickly remedied the initial shortcomings. I added a menu, I added a bunch of buttons to the toolbar, disabled video view, added checkered background to images with transparency, and changed shortcuts for quicker action and work, like Esc for exit, s for save, c for crop, and similar.
The one thing I wasn't able to instantly fix is the sidebar. The stuff there is simply too small. The interface obeys my HD scaling all right, so there isn't an issue there, but for some reason, the folder contents, image details or image manipulation operations listed on the left side are rendered in tiny font. The text is too small to comfortably "see", and there isn't a toggle/option anywhere in GwenView's menu. OK, let's rectify that.
While the KDE Project is also working hard on the Plasma 6 desktop environment series, Plasma Mobile users will be happy to learn that repository for Plasma Mobile packages was already ported to KDE Frameworks 6 and Qt 6.
But during this porting a lot of things were rewritten and improved, including the brightness slider in the action drawer for smoother user interaction, the task switcher, which is now a KWin effect and can be opened if there’s no apps running, and the audio overlay to open much faster when pressing the audio buttons on your device.
When it comes to internet security and privacy, Linux operating systems (distros) are the best option. But with so many Linux distros available, it can be difficult to know which one will provide you the anonymity you so require.
Proxmox Backup Server is an open-source backup solution that allows users to back up and restore virtual machines, containers, and physical hosts. It is designed to work with Proxmox Virtual Environment, a powerful open-source virtualization platform.
The software provides a web-based user interface for managing backups, creating backup jobs, and restoring data. It supports various backup types, including full, incremental, and differential backups, and can store backups locally or remotely.
Today, Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH released a new version of its backup management platform, Proxmox Backup Server 2.4, so let’s check what’s new.
UBports has this week announced the release of the latest update to the Ubuntu Touch mobile operating system specifically created to provide users with a privacy and freedom-respecting mobile operating system. Ubuntu Touch OTA-1 Focal is now available for the following Fairphone 4, Google Pixel 3a, Vollaphone 22, Vollaphone X and Vollaphone.
Bringing the power to a 40+ year old vintage computer, the Raspberry Pi provides CPU horsepower and more RAM than the Commodore 64 could ever dream of.
The Raspberry Pi has 40 GPIO pins that connect to sensors, lights, motors and other devices. Here's a map and detailed explanation of what each does, including on the Pi 4.
Our latest coreboot/SeaBIOS and PureBoot releases bring new firmware configurations for the Librem Mini v1 and v2! Many users use the Librem Mini as a headless server and have asked for firmware that would boot up automatically when powered, like an appliance.
Once enabled, the setting persists as long as the RTC battery is plugged in. The setting is in the EC’s battery-backed RAM, and the new BIOS configurations enable this setting during boot.
We have just released version 2.0.0 of the Foreign Data Wrapper for InfluxDB. This release can work with PostgreSQL 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. This release improves following item (from 1.2.0): [...]
How many times have you encountered a file path issue when running your code on a different environment? Probably far too many. It doesn’t need to be the case anymore – The R config package is here to allow you to manage environment-specific configuration files.
Qt Insight is a product analytics solution providing real-world data into how people use a software application or a digital device. The first version of Qt Insight for General Availability was released in March 2023. Qt Insight consists of three major components: The Qt Tracker software library embedded in the Qt application, the Qt Insight Cloud Services, and the Qt Insight Console for analyzing behavioral data in a web browser.
You know that feeling when you see a book online or in a store, and you buy it because it looks interesting, only for it to sit on a shelf or your ebook list forever? I’ve been plowing through them lately, and turns out that Ruben guy was right, these were interesting!
Two entirely unrelated books, one about German philosophy, and another about what a glorious con Bitcoin is, mentioned the phenomena of Pareidolia. It sounded more like a small European flower than a psychological phenomena, but I wanted to check it out.
In the short span since 2023 began, more than 100,000 of the world’s most skilled workers are reported to have had their jobs abruptly terminated.
Shawn Fain, running as part of a reform slate of candidates, swept the ballot to take control of a union that has been marred by corruption.
Rising evictions rates pose a threat to social cohesion and public safety, a new report concludes.
We've never been able to observe like this before.
We need more solutions like this.
TrendForce says DRAM prices down 20% in Q1 2023, will continue to fall in Q2 2023.
Students have overdosed during class, in bathrooms, and in an elementary-school parking lot.
What you eat or drink can affect how well your medication works, and can even be dangerous
This is so puzzling.
It matches up.
The lack of money for regional and local hospitals causes€ uncertainty about their future. After a meeting of the Latvian Hospital Association on March 27, hospitals estimate that medical services might only be provided for a fee starting from the autumn, Skrunda Television reported Monday.
Gender inequality in workplaces, household chores and healthcare prejudices are all factors behind Sweden's gender gap in stress-related sick leave, according to experts.
Brazil’s government has reported the 700,000th death from COVID-19 in the South American nation, which has the second most victims of the virus after the United States. Brazilian health experts say most people dying of COVID-19 in recent days are either unvaccinated or suffer from other debilitating diseases. Health Minister Nisia Trindade criticized former President Jair Bolsonaro for his handling of the pandemic. Bolsonaro refused to take the vaccine during the pandemic and flouted health restrictions.
A woman accused of setting fire to a Wyoming abortion clinic will be released from jail while her case proceeds. A judge ruled Tuesday that 22-year-old Lorna Roxanne Green must live with her parents and continue as a college student. On social media, the Casper woman posted details including competing in a bike race and visiting a butterfly garden but showed no anti-abortion views. Investigators say Green told them the planned clinic in Casper was giving her anxiety and nightmares, so she decided to burn it down last May. Her attorney, Ryan Semerad, said he's pleased Green is being released and looks forward to defending her.
Federal prosecutors have charged a man with firebombing a prominent Wisconsin anti-abortion lobbying group's office last year. The U.S. attorney's office in Madison announced that 29-year-old Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury was arrested Tuesday at Boston's Logan International Airport and charged with one count of attempting to cause damage by means of fire or an explosive. Prosecutors believe Roychowdhury threw Molotov cocktails into the Wisconsin Family Action office in Madison on May 6. The attack came about a week after a draft opinion suggesting the U.S. Supreme Court would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion leaked. The court did overturn the ruling in June. Online court records did not list an attorney for Roychowdhury.
Health Minister Sophie Løhde said on Thursday that she “deeply regrets” missed deadlines for bowel cancer treatment at Aarhus University Hospital, but that the government does not have an immediate fix for the problem.
The infected woman, who is 56 years old,€ had exposed€ to live poultry before€ contracting the disease.
Some 1.5 million Covid-19 vaccines are ready for disposal in Lithuania, while another 2.3 million jabs have been or will be donated to other countries, 15min.lt reported on Tuesday, citing data from the Health Ministry.
The prevalence of AI has increased massively in recent years, with systems such as chatbot ChatGPT quickly becoming part of everyday life.
The shocking truth is revealed.
Devices are everywhere but they all need maintenance. Maintaining household gadgets such as laptops, printers and smart watches has become easier over the years as update technology evolves. Today, users do not have to even think about updates – they can seamlessly take place in the background or overnight. These updates take place over-the-air (OTA) and have revolutionised the way that we keep hardware, software or firmware maintained. Now devices can easily stay updated, even when distributed across a city, country or continent.
We have released the uri gem version 0.12.1, 0.11.1, 0.10.2 and 0.10.0.1 that has a security fix for a ReDoS vulnerability. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2023-28755.
Details
A ReDoS issue was discovered in the URI component. The URI parser mishandles invalid URLs that have specific characters. It causes an increase in execution time for parsing strings to URI objects.
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gem version 0.12.0, 0.11.0, 0.10.1, 0.10.0 and all versions prior 0.10.0 are vulnerable for this vulnerability.
Security researchers say they have seen hackers targeting victims using spyware developed by a Spanish company.
The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Committee Monday held its annual review, with cyberattacks being the primary concern across reports.
A portion of the social media site’s source code was posted on GitHub shortly after widespread layoffs at Twitter.
Both Google's Pixel's Markup Tool and the Windows Snipping Tool have vulnerabilities that allow people to partially recover content that was edited out of images.
A previous diary [1] described processing some local PCAP data with Zeek. This data was collected using tcpdump on a DShield Honeypot. When looking at the Zeek connection logs, the connection state information was unexpected. To help understand why, we will compare data from different locations on the network and process the data in a similar way.
Amazon.com Inc.€ announced today that it will enable developers to use its Sidewalk wireless network, which allows connected devices such as smart home appliances to access the internet. Many consumers have devices from Amazon’s Echo smart speaker series in their homes.
From Doe v. HireRight LLC, decided yesterday by Judge Stephen McNamee (D. Ariz.): Four years ago, Plaintiff was charged with two felonies. As part of a plea agreement, he pled guilty to both charges in exchange for one of the charges being downgraded to a misdemeanor.
As the government sets its sights on migrants crossing the border, native-born Americans have also come under its watchful eye.
Director Jen Easterly said that if the agency's proposed budget for FY 2024 dropped to pre-2022 totals, it would put the nation at risk.
According to a new report, Russia’s facial recognition systems are powered by American technologies.
A monument to Latvia's defenders against the second Soviet occupation has been toppled in Bauska, Latvian Television reported on March 27.
A total of 68 Central American and South American men were being held at the detention center in the Chihuahua€ city opposite El Paso, Texas.
At least 39 migrants died in a fire that broke out at an immigration detention center in a Mexican city on the US border, the Mexican government said Tuesday.
Migrants fearing deportation set mattresses ablaze at an immigration detention center in northern Mexico, starting a fire that killed at least 40 people. That's according to the Mexican president. It was one of the deadliest events ever at a Mexican immigration lockup. Hours after the fire broke out late Monday, rows of bodies were laid out under sheets outside the facility in Ciudad Juarez, which is across from El Paso, Texas, and a major crossing point for migrants. Ambulances, firefighters and vans from the morgue swarmed the scene. Twenty-nine people were injured. At the time of the blaze, 68 men from Central and South America were being held at the facility.
One of the most used quotes in support of the argument that the Australia Defence Force has no need for tanks...
On Monday, March 27, 2023, Latvian Minister of Defense Ināra Mūrniece signed an agreement on Latvia's accession to the planned procurement of the European Defense Agency (EDA) for the joint purchase of ammunition by Norway and EU member states for Ukraine.
Belarus claims it was "forced" to agree to host Russian tactical nuclear weapons on its territory in response to what it called "unprecedented political, economic, and information pressure" from the West.
The executive board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) says it will make a decision "at the appropriate time" on whether to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete at next year's Paris Olympics.
A deal to protect Europe's largest nuclear power plant from a catastrophic accident due to fighting in Ukraine could be "close," said the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency,€ Rafael Grossi.
The Kremlin said on March 28 that it would keep demanding an international investigation into explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea last year, after failing to win backing for a probe at the United Nations.
Meanwhile, Germany delivered Ukraine the first batch of Leopard 2 tanks.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) does not plan to make immediate decisions on the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes in the Paris Games, President of the Latvian Olympic Committee (LOK) Žorà ¾s Tikmers told Latvian Radio March 28.
The construction of a permanent fence on the Latvian–Belarusian border has been carried out throughout winter without interruption. The planned length has not been achieved though, due to insufficient freezing for the construction works to take place in swampy areas, Latvian Television reported March 28.
Police say the Nashville school shooter legally bought seven firearms in recent years and hid the guns from their parents before killing three children and three adults at a Christian school. Police on Tuesday said the shooter did not specifically target their victims during the shooting at The Covenant School on Monday. The victims included three 9-year-olds and the head of the school. Shooter Audrey Hale was a former student at the school. Authorities say Hale was not known to them before the attack. Police say Hale was under a doctor’s care for an undisclosed emotional disorder.
The announcement by Vladimir Putin over the weekend that Russia will deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus marked a further escalation of potentially cataclysmic tensions over the war in neighboring Ukraine.
Last week saw a sharp increase in attacks on US troops occupying northeastern Syria, with a drone strike against a US base blamed on “pro-Iran” forces and a US counter-strike said to have killed at least 19 people. After the US retaliation, another strike by “pro-Iran” forces hit a number of US sites in Syria.
Opposition to Joe Biden’s proxy war to destroy Russia has entered the 2024 US Presidential election – from stage Right. And the growing anti-interventionist sentiment among grass roots conservatives and libertarians is alarming Establishment warhawks on both "left" and "right." They are furious.
The invasion of Ukraine was meant to advance Vladimir Putin’s vision of a revived Russian Empire. Instead, it is forcing other neighboring countries like Kazakhstan to urgently reassess their own relationships with Moscow.
Dozens of Bulgarian schools were closed for a second day on March 28 following bomb threats with investigators saying they were looking into potential Russia-linked terror actions meant to disrupt the upcoming snap parliamentary elections scheduled for April 2.
David O'Sullivan, the European Union's special envoy for the implementation of sanctions, has called on Kyrgyzstan and other nations in Moscow's political and economic sphere to avoid assisting Moscow's attempts to evade sanctions imposed on Russia over its ongoing full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Politico reported that six EU countries, including Estonia and Lithuania, are profiting from sending military aid to Ukraine. According to the Lithuanian and Estonian governments, the report is misleading.
Missile ships of the Pacific Fleet fired Moskit cruise missiles at a mock enemy sea target.
A UN committee has urged Lithuania to review its decision to ban the transit of Belarusian fertilisers, saying that it leads to food insecurity in Africa and Latin America.
Tensions grow in the European Union over some countries’ military aid to Ukraine. Estonia is allegedly sending old weapons to Ukraine but is being reimbursed by the European Peace Facility (EPF) as if for new ones, Politico reported on Tuesday.
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 unleashed numerous war crimes and generated a global energy and food crisis, but it also laid bare the hypocrisy of Western states that reacted to the Kremlin’s aggression, Amnesty International said in its annual report on human rights.
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 unleashed numerous war crimes and generated a global energy and food crisis, but it also laid bare the hypocrisy of Western states that reacted to the Kremlin’s aggression, Amnesty International said in its annual report on human rights.
Russia launched another wave of Iranian-made drones on Kyiv and its surroundings, but Ukraine's air defenses shot down almost all of them and there were no immediate reports of casualties, the military said on March 27, as heavy fighting continued in and around Bakhmut.
The United States has told Russia it will withhold some data on its nuclear forces in response to Moscow's suspension of participation in the New START nuclear arms treaty.
Residents say that starvation is causing more people to resort to robbery and theft.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for his country to expand production of "weapon-grade nuclear materials" and build more powerful weapons, state media reported Tuesday.
The UK government raised the terror threat level in Northern Ireland to "severe" on Tuesday, ahead of an expected visit by US President Joe Biden to mark the 25th anniversary of a landmark peace accord.
Scotland's parliament on Tuesday confirmed Humza Yousaf will replace Nicola Sturgeon as first minister, the devolved nation's youngest and the first Muslim leader of a government in western Europe.
An attacker armed with a knife killed two women on Tuesday at an Islamic centre in the Portuguese capital Lisbon before being shot and wounded by police, authorities said.
Myanmar's junta-stacked election commission on Tuesday announced Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party would be dissolved for failing to re-register under a tough new military-drafted electoral law, state media said.
A decision on whether athletes competing for Russia and Belarus will be able to participate in the Paris 2024 Olympics will be taken “at the appropriate time”, said Olympic chief Thomas Bach on Tuesday, as he defended plans to get athletes from the two countries to join sports competitions as "neutral parties"
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, a prosthetics clinic in Kyiv is doing its best to provide artificial limbs to the stream of wounded Ukrainian servicemen passing through its doors. But the clinic, like others around the country, is struggling to keep up with demand and fears more wounded may soon need its help amid talk of a new Ukrainian counteroffensive in the east.
A United Nations (UN) delegation seeking facts on peace and security in the troubled Great Lakes part of Africa was hosted by the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Force (UPDF) at the weekend.
The South African public has low and declining trust and confidence in its police. This impedes efforts to reduce crime, deliver quality services, and lay the foundation for economic growth. Last year, the South African Human Sciences Research Council reported that just 27% of citizens had some trust in the police.
Police have detained eight people during investigations into an alleged plot to commit "terrorist attacks" in Belgium, the federal prosecutor's office said Tuesday.
The UCSC Earth Futures Institute at UCSC needs a logo. The UC Santa Cruz (UCSC)Earth Futures Institute needs a logo. We would love to see your ideas. The first prize is $750, the second prize is $500, and the third prize is $250.
FORTUM and Outokumpu have entered into a partnership to explore the possibilities of building a small modular reactor in Finland.
The Finnish duo will look into a number of collaborative approaches along with the economic, regulatory and technological feasibility of small modular reactors with a view to finding answers within a couple of years, Heikki Malinen, the CEO of Outokumpu, stated to YLE on Thursday, 23 March.
The U.S. wants to see "clear progress" on the energy issue, Reuters reported Monday; an escalation could lead to tariffs against Mexico.
Australia is assured of rapid growth in exports of the key minerals needed to make modern batteries...
Smart investment in Zambia could drive a high-energy, high-growth future as the country reforms. This could make Zambia a model for neighboring countries looking to strike out on their own energy transformations.
European Union members formally approved a ban on the sale of new carbon dioxide (CO2)-emitting cars by 2035. What was meant to be a milestone legislation towards the decarbonization of the European car industry was watered down by Germany to provide an exemption for cars running on e-fuels.
BYD—China’s largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer—announced that it sold a record number of cars last calendar year, boosting the company’s profit by more than four times.
There is something delightful about riding a bicycle. Once mastered, the simple action of pedaling to move forward and turning the handlebars to steer makes bike riding an effortless activity. In the demonstration below, you can guide the rider with the slider, and you can also drag the view around to change the camera angle:
Compared to internal combustion engines or mechanical watches, bicycles are fairly simple machines – most of their parts operate in plain sight.This article has many interactive demonstrations which are best seen on the website.
Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced former CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has been charged with bribing Chinese officials with $40 million in cryptocurrency in a new superseding indictment in the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
Sam Bankman-Fried allegedly sent a “bribe payment” of $40 million to a private crypto wallet to attempt to get FTX accounts unfrozen.
US federal prosecutors Tuesday charged Samuel Bankman-Fried, former CEO and co-founder of crypto trading platform FTX, with bribing Chinese government officials in early 2021 as part of a superseding indictment.
This year, Latvia's rivers have experienced the largest floods in the last ten years, which has allowed the Daugava hydroelectric power plant (HES) to produce a large amount of electricity, the operational information of the transmission company Augstsprieguma tīkls shows, according to weatherman Toms Bricis.
Protium and its partner organisations has announced the start of green hydrogen operations at Baglan Energy Park, South Wales.
NSW Police are investigating the theft of a sperm whale skull outside a museum on the South Coast.
Spring is just beginning but the cherry blossoms have already reached peak bloom in Washington, DC. The National Park Service documented peak bloom on March 23 this year, two weeks earlier than April 4, which is the historical average peak bloom date since 1921.
When the global population passed the 8 billion mark on Nov. 15 last year, demographers had a peak in sight: 10.4 billion, around the year 2080.
The Australian sharemarket dropped on Wednesday as the financials sector fell, and after Wall Street slid lower.
The second phase of the China-Singapore Smart Park will be completed in June ahead of its October timeline.
In 2022, Finnish angels invested 37 million euros in 248 growth companies, says the latest study conducted by the Finnish Business Angels Network (FiBAN), collecting answers from 450 private investors out of FiBAN's 670 members. 7% of FiBAN members’ investments were made outside of Finland. The most popular countries were Estonia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
Huh, what a wild coincidence.
Transport Minister Jānis Vitenbergs (National Alliance) will demand explanations from the national airline airBaltic€ in relation to the costly purchase of the 2022€ “E-tron” electric car in leasing for the company, the Transport Ministry€ Communications Department said in a release on March 28.
A reduction of€ the value-added tax (VAT) rate for public catering from 21% to 5% or 12% is supported by 83% of Latvian residents, according to a survey conducted by the Latvian Restaurant Society (LRB), the Latvian Hotel and Restaurant Association (LVRA) and the public opinion research center SKDS in March this year, LSM's Latvian language service reported.
Computer chipmaker Micron Technology Inc. delivered its largest quarterly loss on record today after announcing an inventory writedown of more than $1.4 billion, but its stock price stayed flat as executives stated their belief that the memory chip market has bottomed out.
Walt Disney Co. has reportedly ditched its metaverse division as part of a broader restructuring process that will cut the company’s operating expenses by $5.5 billion and lay off 7,000 employees over the next two months.
The Mouse House is moving away from the metaverse.
"...there are grounds to remain in the organization as a full member in order to maintain stable relations with developing countries..."
The 240 000 barrels per day (bpd) refinery supplies the entire Ile-de-France region.
The departments of Loire-Atlantique, Mayenne, Ille-et-Vilaine and Maine-et-Loire are hardly affected by fuel shortages.
Anger at President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform shows no sign of abating, with protests, strikes and unrest set to continue and both sides digging in their heels. To shed some light on the current stand-off, FRANCE 24 looks back at the last times the unions successfully forced the government to U-turn on changing the system: over pension reform in 1995 and over a youth labour law reform in 2006.
France’s small and mid-size towns have been at the forefront of the battle against President Emmanuel Macron’s contentious pension reform, in some places staging the biggest rallies in living memory. In the former Yellow Vest bastion of Montargis, where protesters rallied for a tenth time on Tuesday, the deeply unpopular reform has exacerbated resentment of the government.
Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he’s growing increasingly concerned about President Joe Biden’s unwillingness to negotiate on lifting the nation’s borrowing authority. He says in a letter to the president dated Tuesday that the White House position “could prevent America from meeting its obligations and hold dire ramifications for the entire nation.” The White House says McCarthy and the Republicans are to blame, refusing to put forward their own budget plan before formal negotiations. The Treasury Department has resorted to “extraordinary measures” to avoid default on the nation’s $31.4 trillion borrowing authority. But those measures will run out, possibly as early as June.
China has handed out $240 billion worth of bailout loans to 22 developing countries at risk of default over the past two decades, with the trend accelerating in recent years, a report said Tuesday.
French authorities on Tuesday searched offices of several large banks, including Societe Generale, BNP Paribas and HSBC on the suspicion of money laundering and fiscal fraud, a spokesperson of the PNF financial prosecution office told Reuters.
Days following TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew’s appearance before Congress, France has become the latest country to prohibit the video-sharing app’s use on government devices.
Twitter announces it will be winding down its legacy verification program and removing legacy verified checkmarks on April 1 in favor of its paywalled Twitter Blue. Twitter€ announced€ the end of its legacy verification program on April 1,
Today, TikTok. Tomorrow, who knows?
North Carolina’s state elections board has removed two county election officials who had refused to certify the 2022 election results after state officials determined they violated their duty to comply with state law. The state board voted unanimously Tuesday to dismiss Surry County elections secretary Jerry Forestieri and board member Timothy DeHaan in one of the strongest disciplinary actions taken against local officials who’ve delayed or refused to certify election results. Forestieri and DeHaan had questioned the legitimacy of state election law and court decisions disallowing photo ID checks and voter residency challenges. DeHaan ultimately signed on to certify the vote, while Forestieri did not.
The Tab and Entertainment Daily publisher reported a 3% year-on-year drop in gross profits.
In a special sitting Sunday, the Parliament of the Australian state of South Australia passed the First Nations Voice Bill 2023, amending the state’s constitution to enable representatives elected by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of the state to directly address ministers and government departments on specific legislation and reforms...
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday warned Israel it "cannot continue" pressing for deeply controversial judicial reforms -- now on hold -- which have prompted months of unrest and criticism among Western allies.
Montenegro's pro-Western president criticized the European Union for allegedly allowing Russia to spread its influence in the Western Balkans, saying the volatile region has become a "platform" for anti-EU policies due to the bloc's "negligence."
A series of incidents has prompted the Palaszczuk government to move to ban the display of symbols such as the swastika, including on social media.
US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman outlined the priorities for the world's democratic tech alliance, from protecting fundamental freedoms online to building resilience against digital authoritarianism.
The Bill C-11 debate continued for hours in the House of Commons yesterday with a dispiriting discussion featuring MPs from all sides ignoring or exaggerating the implications of the bill.
US Representatives Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Mark Takano (D-CA) Tuesday urged Twitter CEO Elon Musk to address the rise in hate speech on the social media platform since he purchased it in October 2022.
The invitation comes after the school principal was forced to resign following parental complaints that an image of the nude Renaissance masterpiece was shown to a sixth-grade art class.
A man in Russia's western region of Tula whose daughter last year drew an anti-war picture at school has been sentenced to two years in prison in absentia on a charge of discrediting Russia's armed forces.
Two venues in the United States have canceled performances by Russian opera singer Ildar Abdrazakov over his open support of the Russian government's policies.
Hong Kong’s ice hockey body has said it may ask athletes not to enter the rink until they had confirmed that sporting event organisers would play the correct anthem.
Magazine’s editors asked board not to lay off anyone for a month if staff raised $200,000 after Friday’s vote to cease publication
Press freedom groups in Hong Kong, including Hong Kong Journalist Association (HKJA) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF), Monday condemned the region’s harassment of journalists.
Hong Kong’s largest journalists group has said it received several recent reports of journalists being tailed, as police slammed the group over “unverified speculations” that those following journalists were suspected of being members of law enforcement.
Two men evade questions about their identities after following a court reporter to work
Truong Van Dung was convicted under Article 88, used to target dissidents.
FRANCE 24 was informed on March 27, 2023, via a press release from the Burkina Faso government, of the indefinite suspension of the broadcasting of its programmes in the country. FRANCE 24’s management strongly deplores this decision and refutes the unfounded accusations that call into question the channel's professionalism.
A Portuguese national, who allegedly managed social media accounts for the Hong Kong Independence Party,€ has been ordered to remain in custody pending trial under the Beijing-enacted national security law.
Amnesty International's yearly report on the state of human rights around the world reveals the double standards and inadequacy of the international system in combating human rights abuses in 2022. While Finland receives praise for reforms to sexual assault and abortion laws, there is still room for improvement regarding the right to protest. The Russian invasion of Ukraine had a massive impact on the realization of human rights in many ways, including war crimes committed by Russian forces, such as forced transfers and indiscriminate attacks on civilians, as well as exacerbating global energy and food crises.
In the face of mass protests, the Prime Minister has backed down from his plan to overhaul the judiciary—for now.
Caution prevailed in Israel Tuesday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to pause controversial judicial reforms which sparked a general strike and mass protests, with the crisis far from over.
A former Southern California man who convinced troubled girls as young as 12 to perform masochistic acts and urged one to become his sex slave has been sentenced to 27 years in federal prison. Matthew Locher was sentenced in Los Angeles on Tuesday by a judge who called him “a parent’s worst nightmare.” Prosecutors say the former Redondo Beach man got into online conversations with girls suffering from mental health issues, grooming them to harm themselves and send him images. Authorities also say that, encouraged by Locher, a 12-year-old girl ran away from her Ohio home after setting it on fire in a failed bid to kill her parents.
“Parents’ rights,” like “states’ rights,” is quite particular.
The most expensive judicial election ever.
The Danish government says it wants trade union membership to be made cheaper by increasing tax subsidies given on membership fees.
During the tenth day of protest against the€ Macron's pension reform, the spirits of the French continue to burn throughout the country.
The verbal attack against environmental€ rights defenders comes amid a display of unprecedented police€ brutality.
The intense protests against President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform in France have put him on the defensive. Right-wing populist Marine Le Pen is reaping the benefits.
After a tenth day of nationwide protests against pension reforms, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has offered to meet leaders from eight unions for talks early next week. Hundreds of thousands of people took part in Tuesday's strikes and protests across France, nearly two weeks after French President Emmanuel Macron forced an unpopular pension reform through parliament.
France Tuesday braced for another day of strikes and protests with President Emmanuel Macron remaining defiant over the controversial pensions reform that has sparked turmoil in the country.
Malaysia’s Parliament Monday began its consideration of two bills introduced to abolish mandatory death penalties for certain sentences. The Abolition of Mandatory Death Penalty Bill of 2023 would reverse prior laws that require a mandatory death sentence for 33 different offenses.
A prominent activist for the right to education for Afghan girls, Matiullah Wesa, has been detained by the Taliban, his brother and the United Nations said on March 28.
The founder of a project that campaigned for girls' education in Afghanistan has been detained by Taliban authorities in Kabul, his brother and the United Nations said Tuesday.
A court of appeals in Russia's Far Eastern city of Vladivostok has canceled the acquittal of LGBTQ activist and artist Yulia Tsvetkova in a high-profile pornography case involving nude drawings and other artwork.
A controversial draft law approved by the government of Republika Srpska that would require nonprofit organizations funded from abroad and active in Bosnia-Herzegovina's Serb entity to register and report on their work will require them to submit their "financial flows" to the Justice Ministry.
Ma’s visit comes as his opposition Kuomintang chooses rapprochement with Beijing despite rejecting Chinese rule.
Ma’s comments echo Beijing's 'unification' claim that people in Taiwan, China come from the same family
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive John Lee has said that all public gatherings must be conducted “orderly, peacefully and in accordance with the law.
From delivery fees to streaming taxes, New York can’t stomach having MTA users actually pay for the system themselves.
Pleas from broadband networks for a so-called “fair share” of content providers’ revenue....
Google received some relief in its key market of India after a tribunal court set aside four of 10 directives from the country's competition regulator.
Illumina’s EP 3 002 289, which the Boards of Appeal revoked due to added subject matter, is one of several patents protecting “modified nucleotides for polynucleotide sequencing”. The BoA judges argued that the literal claim construction could not be amended by reference to the description.
On March 23, 2023, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) issued a final written decision in Unified Patents, LLC v. Liberty Peak Ventures LLC holding all challenged claims of U.S. Patent 8,066,181 unpatentable.
On March 23, 2023, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) instituted trial on all challenged claims in an IPR filed by Unified against U.S. Patent 7,156,318, owned and asserted by Rosen Technologies LLC, an NPE and entity of IP Valuation Partners.
A preview of YouTube's new AV1 live stream support was tested by EposVox, showing amazing video quality results with the new codec.
Today, the European Patent Office has published its EPO Patent Index 2022. For the fifth consecutive year, the office has recorded a growth in patent applications. Numbers increased by 2.5% compared to 2021, reaching 193,460 patent applications in total.
Andreas Theisen (41), who has joined J A Kemp as a partner, is a qualified microbiologist. As such, he specialises in biological therapeutics and diagnostics, and in particular therapeutic antibodies, gene therapy and cell-therapy products. J A Kemp gains partner Theisen began his career as a technical assistant at patent attorney firm Mathys & Squire.
Several commenters asked: If AI companies don't have a copyright in works created by their programs, how can they be held liable under defamation law? Defamation law and copyright law are two different bodies of law, aimed at serving different interests, and with different definitions.
A major website for pirated Japanese anime has shut down after Chinese authorities arrested four people accused of involvement, according to a Tokyo-based lobby group that hailed the move as “groundbreaking”.
A Zettelkasten is a physical slipbox of note cards.
Technically my li’l box of index cards for D&D counts as a Zettelkasten although it’s not organized that way at all, instead it uses a double-alpha system.
Zettelkästen enabled these researchers to do a couple of new things with text, but we don’t need them today.
Recently there was another time shift. This time it was from a winter time to the summer time (oops, too much mentions of "time" in just one sentence!) so we lost one hour of sleep.
Obviously, everyone is a bit sleepy this week (including myself).
And my electronic gadgets dislike the shift ever more. As usual, most of Linux devices handle the change automatically (usually thanks to the NTP, I thing). Even the Pebble smartwatch changed the time without my intervention. (but it is not a Linux device, of course)
I cleaned out my box of A7 index cards. Turns out it was pretty well sorted already. I’ve been kind of messed up about what goes where, records-wise.
Now, I often think A7 was a little small, so don’t take this as a reco for that size. But, I’m leaning towards sticking with them.
I recently thought about my childhood and if maybe, my ability to envision stuff wasn't as bad in my childhood. I remember reading lots of books, big books even for a 7-8 year old, and having at least some idea of what the characters and scenery looked like for me. When I remember these books and try to think of their plot, I see what I imagined the characters and parts of the plot or world to look like. Rather blurry and only for a few seconds, but I do. I remember being disappointed when movie versions had things differently than the image in my head. That means it must have worked back then, right? At least partially?
So, what changed?
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What held me back the most is that my self esteem was shattered back then by various different forces, and I was very much a person that needed to do everything perfectly immediately and the prospect of failing scared me hard. Everything made me immediately cry and quit, if I started at all. These are not good for developing any kind of hobby that makes you create instead of just consume other people's work. You need to be comfortable with failure for that, and be proud and happy you worked on it at all. It helps if you have fun during the process regardless of the outcome, but mentally, I wasn't there at all. All I cared about was the final product (and it being good enough to be posted, probably). I also find it is hard to engage in creative hobbies when you feel like you have to hide yourself away at home. My mother is the queen of unsolicited brutally honest "advice", so I was afraid of creating anything around her or letting her see anything I do.
Since the init subject seems to have gotten people talking, I thought it might be worth going a little more in depth about the lineage, similarities, and differences between Runit and S6. Or, at the very least, my experience in relation to the subject.
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Interestingly, SysV Init has this same capability built in. A service can be specified in /etc/inittab with the respawn option and it will be automatically restarted if it dies. However this functionality was never adopted by any major operating system that I know of, being relegated to use only as a way of respawning tty logins through the getty and later agetty programs.
Bernstein had some interesting ideas on software development that he passed on to his disciples. One of his tenets was that if an interface sucked, then you write a better interface and use that instead. Laurent Bercot definitely took that to heart and replaces a lot of libc functionality and low level primitives with his skalibs distribution, which is required for most of the other software that he writes (including S6 and Execline).
I just can't seem to set up my blog. I have plenty of things to write about, ideas I want to share, projects I want to write up. A good few of these projects are even underway right now, with post skeletons sitting in a folder in my notes application. I even have a domain name already, a fun domain hack that I originally bought for a different site. However, when it comes to the actual blog itself, I keep getting hung up on small quibbles.
i've been going to the small little corner mosque (tucked between squat shawarma places and immigration firms) pentadaily, lately. i, being small and relentless, have given nicknames (completely in my head, i don't actually know any of their names) to my favourite visitors.
* Gemini (Primer) links can be opened using Gemini software. It's like the World Wide Web but a lot lighter.