CentOS is a free and open-source operating system that is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It has all the important features of RHEL. There is an opinion that CentOS may have fewer features compared to other Linux distributions because it doesn’t include the additional tools and software that come with the paid version of Red Hat. However, CentOS is preferred by organizations that prioritize reliability and security over extra tools and features.
In conclusion, there are many options to choose from, which can make it challenging to decide. It’s important to consider what aligns with your business needs, the level of support you require, and you’re existing technical skills.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Seafile on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. If you're looking for an easy and secure way to sync and share files on your Ubuntu system, Seafile Ubuntu is a solution worth exploring.
$ function canibuy { whois "$1" 2>/dev/null | grep -q 'Registrant' && echo "taken" || echo "available" }
A quick alias to check if a domain is already registered or if it's available for purchase.
In Debian Linux, the SUDOERS group plays a crucial role in granting administrative privileges to users. Adding users to the SUDOERS group enables them to execute commands with root privileges, providing them with the necessary administrative access to perform various tasks on a Debian system.
This article aims to provide a step-by-step guide on adding a user to the SUDOERS group in Debian, ensuring that you can effectively manage user permissions and system security.
On the 22nd of June 1998, the KDE Free Qt Foundation was founded and has accompanied Qt on its amazing journey to become the success story that it is today.
Qt has established itself as the go-to solution for UI development because of its high quality, consistency, ease of use, and broad cross-platform support. A key factor in this achievement is Qt's dual licensing strategy: Qt is available as free software for open source, but it is also available under a paid license for proprietary software development. A legal foundation ensures the continued availability of Qt as free software alongside the commercial licensing options.
At the time the KDE Free Qt Foundation was founded, Qt was developed by Trolltech--the company that originally developed the framework. The Foundation has supported Qt through its transitions, first to Nokia, then to Digia, and finally to The Qt Company. It has the right to release Qt under the BSD license if necessary to ensure that Qt remains open source. This remarkable legal guarantee protects the free software community and creates trust among developers, contributors, and customers.
The KDE Free Qt Foundation is a collaboration between The Qt Company and KDE. KDE is one of the largest Free Software communities for general-purpose end-user software, and has been around since 1996.
KDE Free Qt Foundation was founded and has accompanied Qt on its amazing journey to become the success story that it is today.
RedHat has made a significant announcement today that is set to shake up the Linux community. In a move that may not sit well with some users and developers, Red Hat has decided to limit access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) source code. Going forward, CentOS Stream will become the exclusive repository for public RHEL-related source code releases.
To do that, you can start from the base container image that already includes the packages common to all variants. You can then add packages from the comps group corresponding to your desktop in Fedora.
At this point, you should consider which apps are going to be shipped by default, included in the image, and which ones are going to be installed by default as Flatpaks.
Take a look at the Universal Blue project for examples on how to do container based variants.
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So you want to make a new rpm-ostree desktop variant in Fedora to join Silverblue, Kinoite, Sericea and soon Onyx?
Were you keeping an eye on the Flock 2023 call for proposals? Were you planning a proposal for this year’s event in Cork, Ireland from 2–4 August 2023? Did you miss the deadline to submit? Fear not, because the Flock 2023 CfP is extended for one week only until Tuesday, 27 June. If you were still working on that perfect proposal for our first return to an in-person event in four years, there is still time to submit before the deadline.
Submit your proposal for a presentation or workshop in our new CfP system at cfp.fedoraproject.org. The CfP system now supports login with the Fedora Account System (FAS).
In early June, we released a new web extension for Red Hat OpenShift Dev Spaces called Try in Dev Spaces. Version 1.0 of the extension is available for Chromium-based browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, etc.), Safari, and Firefox.
The ZX Spectrum was a popular computer of the 8-bit era. Now, it’s possible to emulate this machine on a microcontroller so cheap that it’s literally been given away on the front cover of magazines. Yes, we’re talking about the Pico ZX Spectrum project.
FPGAs are supremely flexible and powerful devices. However, they usually come in QFP or BGA packages that are altogether difficult for hobbyists to play with. The DIP-FPGA breakout board aims to solve that problem by using a carrier PCB to put an advanced chip in a friendlier form factor.
Robot humanoids are cool, but also a bit hard to make work as they only have two legs to stand on. Four-legged robots can be a bit more approachable. The Dingo Quadruped aims to be just such an open-source platform for teaching and experimentation purposes.
Particle has launched the Photon 2 dual-band WiFi and BLE IoT board powered by a 200 MHz Realtek RTL8721DM Arm Cortex-M33 microcontroller, as well as the corresponding Particle P2 module for integration into commercial products.
Shenzhen Zvidar Technologies' Z-GW-V01, also known as the Zvidar Smart Gateway is a single board computer powered by an Allwinner A133 quad-core Cortex-A53 processor and running Ubuntu with the Home Assistant open-source automation framework. The SBC provides Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 5, and Bluetooth connectivity by default, but also supports plenty of optional wireless modules with Z-Wave, Zigbee, Thread/Matter, LoRa, or 4G LTE connectivity that are either soldered to the board connected by a mini PCIe socket.
Edit your videos with free software! Join us for this virtual workshop with Seth Kenlon.
The Go 1.21 first Release Candidate (RC) is available today on the download page! Go 1.21 is packed with new features and improvements. Getting the RC (release candidate) allows you to experiment with it early, try it on your workloads, and report any issues before the final release (scheduled for August). Here are some notable changes and features in Go 1.21; for the full list, refer to the full release notes.
The "9P" requirement was discussed in this blog post a couple of days ago:
https://bkhome.org/news/202306/qemu-recompiled-in-oe-with-more-features.html
The "9P" enhancements required in the kernel are explained here:
https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup
I have compiled the Linux kernel version 5.15.117, with these new features
You may have heard of this new idea called “Agile”, where you prioritize people over processes etc etc etc. I occasionally saw it on Twitter, before I quit that hellsite, after which I kinda lost track of it.
An important part of working with Vulkan and other modern explicit rendering APIs is the synchronization of GPU/GPU and CPU/GPU workloads. In this article we will learn about what Vulkan needs us to synchronize and how to achieve it. We will talk about two high-level parts of the synchronization domain that we, as application and library developers, are responsible for: [...]
Having come across sources using include statements for some Qt module headers (like
#include <QtDBus>
), memories arose about a check from the static analyzer tool krazy as once run conveniently on KDE's former ebn.kde.org site. That check, called includes, poked one not to use Qt module headers. Due to resulting in the inclusion of all the headers of those modules, and then again that of the other Qt modules used by the module. Which them meant more stuff to process by the compiler for compilation units with such module header includes.So is that perhaps in 2023 no longer a real-world noticeable issue? A first look at some preprocessor outputs (with Qt5) for a single line file with just an include statement hinted though it might still be true: [...]
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust!
Qantas is set to add more flights to Kangaroo Island as the region continues its recovery from devastating bushfires.
The state government says the airline will aim to have 12 return flights each week between Adelaide and Kingscote during the coming summer, then nine a week during the 2024 winter.
There may be less than a day’s worth of breathable air left in the Titan, limiting the window for possible rescue of the five people on board.
Diving to the bottom of the ocean is risky. So is flying to space. But people will keep paying to do both.
A dive in Alvin, a three-person submersible, revealed not only an alien world but why people engage in such risky pursuits.
I know many of you have that laminated blue little paper in your glove box right now. There are 800,000 of you in that boat, with the Central Vehicle Registry having a backlog that dates back to 2019. It looks like you are finally getting a proper driver’s licence now.
You can stop looking up now.
We've never seen anything like this.
In case you needed an excuse.
"What a spectacular archaeological discovery!"
We've only ever seen this once before.
Creativity runs in the family.
Nearly two years after most children returned to the classroom, educational losses continue to grow.
The exam is notorious for extremely difficult problems, some of which seem to have little to do with the test topic. Even the president has complained.
[Nathan] needed an autonomous mower to help on the farm, so he built his own without breaking the bank. It might not be the prettiest machine, but it’s been keeping his roads, fences and yard clear for over a year. In the video after the break, he gives a detailed breakdown of its build and function.
The real world is analog, and the op-amp is the indispensable building block of many analog circuits. We wanted to give you analog fanatics out there a chance to shine and to encourage our digital brothers and sisters to dip their toes in the murky waters where ones and zeroes define the ends of a spectrum rather than representing the only choice. Hence, we presented the Op Amp Challenge. And you did not disappoint!
If there’s something more fascinating than watching cleverly engineered industrial machines do their work, we don’t know what it could be. And at the top of that list has to be the machines that do braiding. You’ve probably seen them, with spools of thread or wire dancing under and around each other in an endless ballet that somehow manages to weave a perfect braid. It’s kind of magical.
NOVELDA has unveiled a new low-power ultra-wideband (UWB) radar presence sensor with a power consumption of under 100 €µW and designed to operate on two AAA batteries for up to four years. We first wrote about NOVELDA in 2021 where we covered their UWB X4 presence sensor capable of detecting submillimeter movements with a power consumption of under 2mW. The company has further optimized the technology and has come up with a 30x5mm module capable of doing the same with 0.1mW power consumption. The sensor is said to work behind various materials such as plastics, tempered glass, and ceramics, the detection zone size and shape can be adjusted to meet the application requirements, and the device provides accurate angle and distance information.
If the datacenter is the computer – and it certainly is for hundreds of companies comprising somewhere well north of half of server sales worldwide – then the Ethernet fabric, consisting of switches and routers, is the backplane of that computer.
My old Thinkpad X220 has been slowly dying1 and as much as it makes me sad, it is also showing its age in terms of computational power. As such, I've pre-ordered a Framework 13 (the AMD version) and plan to retire my X220 when I get it.
ARC Automotive, which supplies about one quarter of airbag inflators in the US, has responded to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) questions regarding its allegedly defective airbag inflators that have caused at least two deaths.
In New York, a battle is brewing over a bill called Coverage for All that would use a surplus of federal funds to pay people who are undocumented to enroll in the state’s Essential Plan under the federal Affordable Care Act, potentially granting 250,000 people access to healthcare. Immigrant advocates are rallying for the bill’s inclusion in a two-day special legislative session despite Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul’s resistance, calling the bill a chance for the state to “make history.”
The project launched to monitor and raise awareness about plastic waste in the Mediterranean basin will be coordinated by WWF Turkey, WWF Tunisia, and WWF Greece.
You wouldn't want to hit one with your car.
Denver is hosting a conference this week that's being put on by a psychedelic advocacy group. The group is bringing together an unlikely cohort of speakers, including NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers, former Texas Republican governor Rick Perry and rapper Jaden Smith. It comes months after Colorado’s voters decided to join Oregon in decriminalizing psychedelic mushrooms. Thousands are expected to attend. Proponents say psychedelics may offer benefits for things like post-traumatic stress disorder and alcoholism. Medical experts caution that more research is needed on the drugs' efficacy and safety. A historian of science who has researched the boom and bust of psychedelic movements says the conference is purely hype.
To mark the one-year anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, the following statement is attributable to Payal Shah, JD, director of PHR’s Program on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones:€ € “Over the last year since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to reverse 50 years of federal protection of reproductive rights,
Orville Peck postpones the remainder of his Bronco Tour due to concerns over his mental and physical health. Orville Peck has postponed the remainder of his Bronco Tour, a lineup of summer performances across North America that started June 20, due to concerns over his mental and physical health.
Critics say a fierce law-and-order approach could undermine public health goals and advances in addiction treatment.
The same forces that are attacking abortion, trans health care and racial justice are also pushing for more executions.
We reveal what should – and shouldn't – be in your fridge, and the foods to store separately to prolong their life. Plus: the science-based tactics to reduce food waste and save money
“Another area of concern is password re-use," Narang said. "Historically, we know users tend to reuse passwords across multiple sites, so if users have had their ChatGPT account credentials compromised, it’s possible that other accounts are at risk as well if users reused their ChatGPT password elsewhere.
“At this time, OpenAI has temporarily paused the enrolment of two-factor authentication for ChatGPT. Once enrolment has been re-enabled, users should add it as an additional security measure.
"However, it’s important to note that information-stealing malware also steals session cookies, which can be used to bypass account security features like two-factor authentication if valid ChatGPT session cookies are also being sold on the dark web. Irrespective of this, we still advise users to enable this feature on their ChatGPT accounts.”
To say that developments in the realm of artificial intelligence are coming fast at this point is a wild understatement. There’s a ton going on in the space, some of it showcasing amazing things we can now do using AI, some of it showing where humans are still very much needed, and much of the rest watching governments trying to figure out how to best screw it all up for everyone else.
Two critical-severity authentication bypass vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins with tens of thousands of installations.
Enphase Energy has ignored CISA requests to fix remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in Enphase products.
If you operate a cybercrime business that relies on disseminating malicious software, you probably also spend a good deal of time trying to disguise or "crypt" your malware so that it appears benign to antivirus and security products. In fact, the process of "crypting" malware is sufficiently complex and time-consuming that most serious cybercrooks will outsource this critical function to a handful of trusted third parties. This story explores the history and identity behind Cryptor[.]biz, a long-running crypting service that is trusted by some of the biggest names in cybercrime.
Why are there so many vulnerabilities in Chrome? Is it realistically safe to use? Can Google do anything to make the web browser safer?
New National Security Cyber Section will help the US disrupt and prosecute nation-state threat actors and state-sponsored cybercriminals.
Apple released iOS, macOS, and watchOS updates, patching three vulnerabilities already being exploited. Two vulnerabilities affect WebKit, leading to a Safari patch for older operating systems.
The two WebKit issues (CVE-2023-32439 and CVE-2023-32435) can be used to execute arbitrary code as a user visits a malicious web page. The third vulnerability, CVE-2023-32434, can be used to elevate privileges after the initial code execution.
Apple ships major iOS security updates to cover code execution vulnerabilities already exploited in the wild.
United Parcel Service Inc. has alerted Canadian customers that a data breach may have resulted in their personal information getting exposed and used in phishing attacks. The data breach news was first shared€ today on Twitter by threat analyst Brett Callow, who received a physical letter from UPS advising him of the data breach.
European Commission Statement Brussels, 21 Jun 2023 EVP Frans Timmermans, HRVP Josep Borrell, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, met in Brussels to discuss the impacts of climate change on peace and security.
It’s nice that Cormac McCarthy made it until the orca revolt, the recent boat attacks by killer whales off the Strait of Gibraltar. At least three ships have been sunk and many hobbled. McCarthy never would have written anything so schlocky in his fiction: His natural world may have been humbling—the closest thing to the divine found in his pages—yet it’s man who is the primary agent of violence in his fiction. But riotous whales do call to mind Melville, who cast a long shadow over McCarthy. Blood Meridian, McCarthy’s magnum opus, is arguably a Moby-Dick turned inside out. Three words, terse imperatives, open both novels: “Call me Ishmael”; “See the child.” And then one is plunged into an abyss of run-on sentences of compounding beauty. Of the two, McCarthy was the more exacting when it came to his prose. His writing is more tightly wound even when he’s letting his sentences and paragraphs unspool. Both novels, devoid of women (except for a few background prostitutes in Blood Meridian), tell of men hunting: a white whale in Melville’s book and Native Americans to scalp and kill in McCarthy’s.
The leader of an authoritarian country with enormous energy reserves builds up his armed forces along the border of a weaker neighbour, one he claims has no right to exist as an independent country. H
While international and regional responses to the crisis in Sudan have been swift, they haven’t stopped the violence perpetrated against civilians. Slow, ineffective talks have seen the country’s devastating humanitarian crisis worsen.
The Sudanese capital was again under fire Wednesday, after the latest breached ceasefire between warring generals ended without any sign of an end to more than two months of war.
This African country commemorated 2023 World Refugee Day under the theme "Hope Away From Home: a World Where Refugees Are Always Included."
In Arab towns in Israel, violent crime has been the top concern, and the right-wing government is facing accusations of neglect. Is a recent massacre enough to shock officials into effective action?
The 43 students are believed to have been murdered in 2014, an atrocity that galvanized the country. The arrest warrant names a general and 15 other soldiers.
New research on possible options and their costs of G7 sanctions on China in the event of a Taiwan Crisis.
US President Joe Biden likened China’s President Xi Jinping to a dictator in remarks at a fundraising reception on Tuesday, one day after Secretary of State Antony Blinken concluded a visit to Beijing. China’s foreign ministry on Wednesday slammed Biden’s remarks as an “open political provocation”.
Just days after the Secretary of State's first visit to Beijing relations take another turn for the worse.
China’s foreign ministry on Wednesday slammed comments by US President Joe Biden equating Chinese leader Xi Jinping with “dictators” as an “open political provocation”.
At least 31 people were killed when an explosion caused by a gas leak ripped through a restaurant in the northwestern Chinese city of Yinchuan, state media said Thursday.
An hour before the explosion, employees noticed the smell of cooking gas and discovered that a gas tank valve was broken, according to Xinhua.
June 22, 2023 2:15 PM
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered a probe, state media said.
The deadly blast, in the northwestern city of Yinchuan, was blamed on a gas leak, and it is likely to prompt closer scrutiny of restaurants that feature gas grills.
The US Navy described the transit as 'routine'.
An "oppressive" record-breaking heat wave that's helped fuel deadly storms in Texas and surrounding states could continue through the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the National Weather Service warned Wednesday.
Billie Eilish, Lenny Kravitz and Jon Batiste are headlining a concert aimed at building awareness around climate at the foot of the Eiffel Tower in Paris on Thursday.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg on Wednesday gave her backing to a climate group shut down by the French government amid accusations it foments violence.
The French government issued a decree Wednesday outlawing an activist climate group it accuses of fomenting violence in a series of recent demonstrations, including one that saw fierce clashes with police over an irrigation project.
In India, thunderstorms and lightning are killing 2,500 people every year.
With construction likely to resume, the controversial pipeline pits goal of energy independence against climate concerns and eminent domain.
Lawmakers are warning that one province will run out within three months, and the shortage is inflaming tensions with the country’s neighbors.
New rules would void Trump-era changes that made it easier to remove animals and plants from the endangered list.
The latest round of heatwaves coincide with the Dragon Boat Festival long weekend in China.
The Northern Territory is looking to revamp its mineral royalties scheme after a recent report declared it uncompetitive and a deterrent to investment.
The region currently employs a profits-based arrangement to collect royalties on mining projects.
The National Energy Control Center said current energy demand is surpassing the grid's optimal operating margin, increasing blackout risks.
Australia’s green bank has joined forces with a Canadian pension fund to reduce the carbon footprint of farming.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) will invest $50 million in Wilga Farming,€ an agriculture investment vehicle for sustainable farming and carbon sequestration.
South Korea and Japan look set to bolster policy cooperation on hydrogen in industry and safety.
Visitors to the indoor alpaca petting zoo pay 1,000 yen to spend 30 minutes with the animals.
The new nature reserve will provide a number of services for visitors, as well as connections to the beach and Maya Train.
On June 6, local authorities finally demolished a private home illegally built decades before on Abou Ali, a public beach about 50 miles north of Beirut – a major win for a group of NGOs and citizens called Coast for All. This group has come together to fight the illegal construction that is threatening the Lebanese coastline and preventing the public from accessing the sea and beaches.
They included blue and golden macaws, red macaws and a yellow-headed amazon parrot.
New census data shows that the country’s median age is now 38. In 1980, it was 30.
A controversial proposal to freeze rents has been criticised as a supply dampener but others argue it could do the opposite.
Price protection for renters, preferably in the form of a two-year freeze and then caps on increases after that, has become the biggest sticking point between the Greens and Labor as the federal government tries to push its signature housing fund through parliament.€
Rent-stabilized apartments have enabled many people to stay in a city that grows ever more expensive. But for the second year in a row, rents will rise.
Data: FactSet, People's Bank of China; Chart: Axios Visuals
The world's second-largest economy may be in treacherous macroeconomic terrain known as a "liquidity trap."
Why it matters: China's massive economy has been the main source of global economic growth for most of the last three decades.
Much of the public policy discourse on AUKUS, the security partnership between Australia, the UK and the US, has focused on nuclear-powered submarines (Pillar 1)..
Around 50 heads of state, along with representatives from international institutions and civil society, will attend a summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday and Friday in Paris. Their objective is to develop a new global financial system so the most vulnerable countries will be better equipped to combat both poverty and climate change.
There were reports that the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA), the body responsible for collecting taxes and other revenue streams for the government in Zimbabwe, had lost tax records dating back 6 years. The story went, Zimra’s digital repository and server crashed leading to the loss of data.
Recommendations on how US policymakers and European and Indo-Pacific partners can better understand China’s latest development and security initiatives to meet the rising competition.
Indonesian President declared June 28 and 30 as leave days around Eid al-Adha holiday on June 29.
Unemployment in Bartholomew County increased in May but remained among the lowest in Indiana as possible signs emerge nationally that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes may be taking effect.
The unemployment rate in Bartholomew County stood at 3% in May, up from 2.2% in May 2022 and tied with several counties for the fourth lowest rate in the state, according to figures released this week by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
US-based global ride-hailing firm Uber has decided to lay off 200 workers in its recruitment division, according to multiple reports.
The decision is a result of the company trying to maintain a steady headcount and manage costs, said the reports on Wednesday.
Although the layoff is less than 1% of the firm's total workforce of almost 33,000 employees around the world, it represents 35% of its recruitment division.
Uber's rival Lyft started preparing in April to cut at least 1,200 workers, or approximately 30% of its 4,000 workforce, to better meet the needs of riders and drivers.
Even with the support of Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Studios, Xbox still plays catch-up with PlayStation regarding its first-party exclusive games. But why is this?
With all the popularity of Xbox Game Pass and the money Microsoft has invested into Xbox Games Studios, you would think that Xbox Series X|S exclusives would have improved vastly.
There are some key aspects associated with how Xbox approaches exclusive games that hold back its first-party roster, but what are they? Let's take a look.
At Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell’s latest appearance on Capitol Hill, US lawmakers had the opportunity to ask him about what drove the central bank’s choice to put a hold on interest rate hikes.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told lawmakers on Wednesday there is still "a long way to go" to cool inflation and interest rates are expected to rise further this year.
Why it matters: Powell began two days of appearances before Congress, where he is facing questions about the rate hiking campaign that the Fed paused as inflation continues to runs hot, as well as the impact of higher rates on the economy and labor market.
Rising prices for air travel and recreation keeps inflation high
Cheeses like brie, Roquefort and Comté are an important part of French culture. But now droughts, inflation and changing diets are putting a dent in sales. Camembert is faring particularly badly.
In recent times, large tech companies such as Microsoft Corp, Amazon.com, Inc, Alphabet Inc, and others have faced significant layoffs. These layoffs not only impact the tech industry but also have widespread implications beyond it. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind these layoffs and their consequences. Drawing insights from industry experts and former tech leaders, we aim to shed light on the underlying factors that contribute to such workforce reductions.
Representatives of the Northern Territory land councils have delivered the Barunga Declaration to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and talked up their support for a First Nations voice.
The declaration calls “for the recognition of our peoples in our still young constitution by enshrining our voice to the parliament and executive government, never to be rendered silent with the stroke of a pen again”.
Anthony Albanese has firmly rejected a Greens plan for rent caps as the government looks for other ways to make housing more affordable and available.
The prime minister doubled down on his call for the party to back Labor’s $10 billion housing plan.
Representatives of the Northern Territory land councils have travelled to Canberra to deliver the Barunga Declaration to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and talk about their support for a First Nations voice.
Why it matters: The op-ed was posted hours before ProPublica published an investigation saying Alito took a luxury vacation with billionaire Paul Singer, who later had cases before the Supreme Court.
The Wall Street Journal made the unusual decision to let Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. pre-empt ProPublica’s article about him in its opinion pages.
In an opinion essay in The Wall Street Journal, the justice disputed a ProPublica report, saying he was not required to disclose the trip or recuse himself from his benefactor’s cases.
In his report, John Durham claimed that Peter Strzok only ever spoke to his team about Alfa Bank. But Strzok says that's false, that he spoke to him about Durham's Clinton conspiracy theory.
Durham set off in 2019 to chase down the conspiracy theories of people with close ties to Matt Gaetz. And Durham ended it by having Gaetz accuse Durham of the same things of which Durham accused others.
European Commission Speech Brussels, 21 Jun 2023 Dear Prime Minister, Ministers,
Ladies, and Gentlemen,
Serbia has made a strategic choice when it applied for EU membership.
European Commission Speech Brussels, 21 Jun 2023 Dear Ministers,€ [...]
Israel's military on Wednesday killed three members of a "terrorist cell" in a rare drone strike in the occupied West Bank, the army said, further escalating the deadly violence that has roiled the territory in recent days.
The Astana guarantors have emphasized the importance of continuing the process of normalizing relations between Ankara and Damascus.
Kazakhstan abruptly said on June 21 that it will stop hosting talks aimed at resolving the Syrian conflict that erupted 12 years ago.
House Republicans erupted into infighting on Wednesday as leadership and members across the conference pushed back on a burst of impeachment votes being forced by right-wing lawmakers.
Why it matters: It's an escalation of an increasingly acrimonious internal GOP dynamic as members of the right-wing Freedom Caucus try to seize control of the party's agenda.
- "I think they've kind of gone rogue," said Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.), an ally of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.).
Texas' Senate voted Wednesday to start state Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial on Sept. 5 and to bar his wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, from voting on the historic proceedings.
Verdict: Partially Correct
The drills scheduled for September were originally planned to take place in an area claimed by China.
Nonresident Senior Fellow Ilva Tare discusses the post-election political landscape in Montenegro with Petar Popovic, associate professor at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb.
Confirmation of Wuhan scientists as "patients zero" makes the lab leak theory look likely—and the misinformation police look like fools.
Spiked's leading polemicist defends J.K. Rowling, Brexit, and Enlightenment values of free speech and pluralism.
Kit Knightly Late last month the office of the United Nation’s Secretary General published a policy document on aims for the future of the internet. A follow-up to the 2021 report “Our Common Agenda”, the new report’s title says it all really, “A Global Digital Compact”.
Just published as part of the symposium on Media and Society After Technological Disruption, edited by Profs. Justin "Gus" Hurwitz & Kyle Langvardt.
As a record-number of book bans sweep the nation amid increasing pressure from the political right, some state-level elected officials are pushing back.
The big picture: It's the latest salvo in the culture war that has taken hold between liberals and conservatives over what kids can read — and that has become a rallying cry for top Republicans as the 2024 elections near.
Driving the news: Last week, Illinois became the first state to pass a law penalizing libraries that ban books.
- Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) signed a bill that will make public libraries ineligible for state funding if they ban materials because of “partisan or doctrinal” disapproval.
Why books are getting banned
The book banning movement — which often targets books written by or about members of the LGBTQ community and people of color — is not taking place through "isolated challenges," Kasey Meehan, director of the Freedom to Read project at PEN America, told Axios.
The Medicine Students branch of the Turkish Medical Association shared the video showing the ðstanbul University Medical Faculty graduates not obeying the dean's censored version, but reading out "sexual orientation" also, among the factors that must not interfere with a doctor's duty to a patient.
By Cameron Samuels / Project Censored Amid an unprecedented wave of censorship, many of our state legislators have left no mercy for LGBTQ+ Texans. Censorious legislation like€ House Bill 900€ and€ Senate Bill 13€ attempt to relate queer identity with sexual obscenity. The bills target educators’ expertise and diminish students’ right to read in a vitriolic attack on queer […]
"This level of online abuse is already inexcusably high, but if you’re a First Nations Australian, you are disabled or identify as LGBTIQ+ you experience online hate at double the rate of the rest of the population.
“Twitter appears to have dropped the ball on tackling hate. A third of all complaints about online hate reported to us are now happening on Twitter.
“We are also aware of reports that the reinstatement of some of these previously banned accounts has emboldened extreme polarisers, peddlers of outrage and hate, including neo-Nazis both in Australia and overseas.”
The statement said If Twitter failed to respond to the legal notice within 28 days, the company could face maximum financial penalties of nearly A$700,000 a day for continuing breaches.
Twitter has lifted bans on 62,000 accounts since new owner Elon Musk took over.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner says Twitter has “dropped the ball” on tackling online hate and has issued a legal notice to the social media giant demanding an explanation about what it is doing about the scourge.
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant says there have been more complaints about online hate on Twitter in the past year than any other platform and complaints have spiked since Elon Musk’s takeover of the company in October.
On June 7, 2023, Glenn “Shemy” Schembechler III — son of long-serving Michigan coach Glenn “Bo” Schembechler — published an op-ed in The Michigan Daily explaining and apologizing for the racist behavior he exhibited on social media that led to his resignation.
Shows and episodes with political and satirical content are being taken down from an online podcast platform.
"As Black men in prison, we live the tension between celebrating the abolition of slavery and struggling inside the system that replaced it."
Some U.S. schools remove children with disabilities from the classroom if they display challenging behavior. While schools say this is necessary for safety, advocates argue that the shortened days amount to discrimination and a violation of civil rights.
The annual statistical yearbook of the Finnish Criminal Sanctions Agency has been released, providing insights into the lengths of punishments for prisoners and community sanctions, the most common types of crimes, and the trends impacting client numbers. One notable finding from the data of 2022 is that the clearance of backlogs resulting from the COVID-19 years has significantly contributed to the increase in the prison population.
Charges against six other officers were dropped.
Fifty days into a strike, and about 1,000 Hollywood writers and their supporters have marched across Los Angeles for a new contract with studios that includes payment guarantees and job security. Speakers at Wednesday's rally emphasized the solidarity the Writers Guild of America has received from other unions, including SAG-AFTRA. Writer and guild board member Adam Conover told the crowd at the La Brea Tar Pits, “We are going to win because they need us.” The group representing studios says the writers' demands would include paying them when there is no work. There have been no negotiations since the strike began on May 2.
China's security and surveillance industry is focused on shoring up its vulnerabilities to the US and other outside actors, worried about risks posed by hackers, advances in AI and pressure from rival governments.
The case of a Hong Kong national security judge who was censured by a higher court for copying demonstrates that the legal system can correct its mistakes, according to justice minister Paul Lam.
Detained since 2013, the brothers face threat of deportation to China, lawyer says
A Brooklyn, New York, jury on Tuesday convicted a former New York City police sergeant and two others for acting as illegal agents of Chinese authorities when they attempted to intimidate US residents to return to China. Michael McMahon, a former New York City police sergeant, faces up to 20 years in prison.
Sikyong Penpa Tsering says ‘it is the quality of the rule’ that matters most to Tibetans.
The women of the 1989 democracy movement on Tiananmen Square blazed a trail for the activists who came after.
Taiwan updates security warnings to avoid getting arrested under security law
UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, noted in his briefing to the UN Security Council on Monday that despite a Libyan joint committee’s progressive efforts to finalize Libya’s electoral laws, the initiatives fall short of resolving some contentious issues.
Additional security may work in the short term. But migrants quickly adapt by taking alternative, more dangerous routes.
The HRFT has called for an immediate end to discrimination and hate speech targeting refugees and asylum seekers
The government of Malaysia isn’t too concerned about free speech. It may be a tourist destination, but it’s still subservient to a ruling class that likely can thank inbreeding for its current place at the top of the heap.
Twenty-four people were rescued and two confirmed dead, but 35 others were missing after an inflatable vessel heading to the Spanish archipelago sank, an aid group said.
The Afghanistan team’s status for the 2024 Paris Olympics was put in question by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) over growing frustration with the Taliban for blocking access to sport for women and girls.
For the better part of the decade, the generally feckless FCC has been trying to require that broadband ISPs be a little more honest about broadband fees and limits at the point of sale. The FCC has been pondering implementing a “nutrition label for broadband” for years but could never quite get around to it. The infrastructure bill demanded it, so the FCC finally got around to acting.
Instead of imagining online life as a massive town square, we should be turning to the field of public health for inspiration.
A U.S. labor board judge has ruled that Apple illegally subjected employees to “coercive” interviews and interfered with distribution of union leaflets at a New York City Apple Store. Tuesday's ruling was the first time that an administrative law judge at the National Labor Relations Board has ruled against Apple. The ruling requires Apple to “cease and desist” from activities that the judge found to violate established labor protections. Apple must also post notices at the World Trade Center location informing employees of their labor rights and pledging that the company will honor them. Apple had no comment on the ruling.
Google LLC has accused its longtime cloud rival Microsoft Corp. of engaging in anticompetitive behavior in an official complaint to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. The internet giant said in a letter to the FTC today that Microsoft employs software licensing restrictions that effectively force customers to use its Azure cloud computing services...
Google has reportedly filed a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission accusing competitor Microsoft of tricking customers into contracts with its Azure cloud server business, The Information reported Wednesday.
Novo Nordisk is making moves to prevent the misuse of semaglutide.
The Danish company has filed several lawsuits in the US against certain medical spas, weight loss or wellness clinics, and compounding pharmacies, some of which wrongfully use Novo Nordisk trademarks, to stop them from advertising and selling counterfeits of its semaglutide products.
The world’s largest company for diabetes treatments alleges illegal marketing and sales practices by third-parties “created a high risk of consumer confusion and deception as well as potential safety concerns” considering compounded products “do not have the same safety, quality and effectiveness assurances” that its products, approved by Food and Drug Administration (FDA), do.
Spain is the latest jurisdiction taking action to force the duopoly to pay for news.>
China Report is MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about technology developments in China.€ Sign up€ to receive it in your inbox every Tuesday. Want to know how to make Chinese Amazon sellers anxious? Put Chicago in the delivery address when you order. Why? Because in the last few years, many sellers have been slapped with massive lawsuits for…
On June 20, 2023, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) instituted trial on all challenged claims in an IPR filed by Unified against U.S. Patent 9,264,991, owned and asserted by Ozmo Licensing LLC. The ‘991 patent is generally directed to a wireless hub that integrates wireless networks and has been asserted against HP, Inc, Acer, Dell Technologies, and TCL.
In 2022, patent owners showed restraint when it came to filing new patent suits in Germany. Case numbers have once again decreased.
“One person’s misfortune is another person’s happiness”€ (i.e., “le bonheur des uns fait le malheur des autres”… This French proverb could easily be applied to the subject I’m dealing with today: conflicts between UPCA and national laws, which will undoubtedly be a joy for legal Counsels and a misfortune of the system’s users...
The Federal Circuit’s special investigation committee recently released an order in focusing on next steps in its ongoing investigation into the conduct and capacity of Judge Newman.€ Although the investigation generally centers on disability and misconduct in her role as judge — the most recent order narrows the focus to the question of whether Judge Newman’s refusal to submit to medical testing constitutes misconduct that could potentially lead to her removal from the bench. The committee’s next steps will be to hold a closed-door hearing on July 13 solely on this issue.€ The committee appears to be tacitly admitting that its allegations of general misconduct are insufficient alone and that it cannot prove disability without a medical evaluation.€ Still, the committee is moving forward methodically and the order indicates that the refusal-to-cooperate is one area that it could fairly efficiently review and reach a conclusion sufficient to make a final recommendation to the Judicial Council, despite Judge Newman’s lack of cooperation.
Annual meeting of the IP5 Offices: addressing climate change through an accessible and inclusive IP system.
"The first patients have already received implants, four people in Australia and three in the US. In December 2021, an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient used the device to send a tweet using only their thoughts," the statement said.
True believers in the immersive audio format say it could restore a musical appreciation lost to a generation that has come up during the streaming era.
This week, the Supreme Court is considering the re-filed certiorari petition of Franz Wakefield, dba CoolTVNetwork.com v. Blackboard, Inc., No. 22-819.€ The petition’s basis stems from the debate over Judge Newman’s competency.€ The appellate case was decided by a panel that included Judge Newman, and the petitioner relies heavily upon the public documents circulated in the ongoing disability hearing. Including the repeated statements suggesting that Judge Newman lacks competence and “may suffer from impairment of cognitive abilities (i.e., attention, focus, confusion and memory).”€ The petition notes that Judge Newman’s colleagues acted unanimously€ to remove her from being assigned new cases.€ Wakefield is pursuing his case pro se and so it lacks some fine points, but the thrust of the claims here are quite
As part of an ongoing series examining the patent holders and pools erroneously designating patents as essential, we highlight U.S. Patent 9,674,556 titled “Methods and apparatus for in-loop de-artifact filtering.” This patent is owned by InterDigital VC Holdings, Inc. InterDigital has designated the ’556 patent as essential to the AV1 standard as a part of SISVEL’s AV1 Patent Pool. See AV1 Patent List, AV1 Family AV1-056, available at https://www.sisvel.com/images/documents/Video-Coding-Platform/PatentList_AV1.pdf.
InterDigital’s ’556 patent should not be considered to be essential to the AV1 standard. The ’556 patent is directed to in-loop artifact filtering, and in particular, two filters for successively performing in-loop filtering. The claims of the ’556 patent require (1) “a deblocking filter for performing a first pass to reduce blocking artifacts” and (2) “an adaptive sparse de-noising filter for performing a second pass to reduce noise.” ’556 patent, claim 1.
Through a California federal court, a group of filmmakers wants Reddit to disclose the identities of several users who made piracy-related comments. The filmmakers say the users could provide key evidence in an ongoing lawsuit against Internet provider Grande. In line with its response to a similar request earlier this year, Reddit objects once again, citing its users' right to anonymous speech.
Problems caused by scalpers during the sale of tickets to Taylor Swift’s South America tour could trigger similar regulations to those proposed in U.S. Congress. Fans trying to score tickets to Taylor Swift’s upcoming Eras Tour stop in São Paulo have been going through the wringer.