News gathered 2024-01-10

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Caltrans says a section of southbound I-680 in Pleasanton will close this weekend for roadwork

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

A section of I-680 in Pleasanton will close for roadwork over the MLK Jr. Day holiday, according to Caltrans.

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Can Killing One Species of Owl Help Save Another?

date: 2024-01-10, from: Smithsonian Magazine

Biologists and conservationists are grappling with a controversial plan to kill 470,000 barred owls in the Pacific Northwest over the next 30 years

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Data wrangler Zuckerberg becomes world’s least likely cattle rancher

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

What a cowboy!

More used to farming data via his social media empire, Mark Zuckerberg is expanding his horizons to raise cattle at his Ko’olau Ranch in Hawaii - the one where he’s also preparing for the end of the world.…

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AYA Neo Next Lite is a cheap(er) handheld gaming PC that ships with SteamOS

date: 2024-01-10, from: Liliputing

Over the past few years handheld gaming PC maker AYA has largely been focused on the premium end of the market. But the company is positioning its next device as a “budget friendly choice.” The AYA Neo NEXT Lite features a 7 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display rather than a 1080p or higher resolution screen. […]

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Tyromancy is a fortune-telling practice that uses cheese to predict the future….

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

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Upgrade Your Decking Game: The Stainless Steel Advantage by Allen’s Trading Co. Eagle Claw Fasteners

date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

Creating the perfect deck requires attention to detail, and the choice of decking screws is no exception. With an array of options on the market, ranging from coated to stainless steel, selecting the right screws is crucial for the longevity and aesthetic appeal of your deck. At Allen’s Trading Co. Eagle Claw Fasteners, we make […]

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Super-Charged Clouds Are Dumping Rain and Snow on the U.S.

date: 2024-01-10, from: Heatmap News



A surface cyclone dumped rain on the Northeast overnight, leaving millions of people under flood warnings. Streets were submerged in cities including Annapolis and Baltimore, Maryland; and Alexandria, Virginia. Washington, D.C. broke its daily rain record early Tuesday evening. The storm is also blasting states with strong wind gusts, and at least 15 tornadoes were reported in the South. More than 600,000 homes remain without power, most of those on the East Coast.

The rain is tapering off, but the worst may be yet to come. As National Weather Service meteorologist Patrick Wilson told The New York Times: “The worst time for flooding is right after the rain stops.” It takes time for the water dumped by a storm to travel down from mountains and make its way into smaller streams and rivers, Wilson said. But when it does, those waterways can flood.

The National Weather Service says moderate to major river flooding could inundate parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast through Thursday. High water levels combined with wind gusts that could exceed 60 mph increase the chances of coastal flooding.

To make matters worse, there’s another storm on the way. The National Weather Service issued a blizzard warning for the Cascade and Olympic mountains, the first such warning in over a decade. That system will make its way east and is expected to “intensify explosively” by the weekend, bringing blizzard conditions to the Midwest, severe storms to the South, and more flooding to the East Coast.

“Much below normal temperatures along with gusty winds will lead to wind chills well below zero for many locations,” the NWS Weather Prediction Center tweeted. The cold snap will linger into next week, and more than 80% of the country could see below-freezing temperatures by Tuesday, Axios reported.

Isn’t climate change making winters warmer? Yes, the trend over time is for warmer winter temperatures with less snowfall. But “‘less cold’ does not mean ‘never cold,’” explains the Climate Reality Project. And when winter storms do hit, they’re likely to be more intense as global temperatures rise.

As Dr. Jennifer Francis, a senior scientist with the Woodwell Climate Research Center, explained to the Union of Concerned Scientists last year, warmer temperatures give weather systems “more fuel to work with in the form of water vapor and heat, more moisture, and as a result, these storms are dumping more precipitation.”

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The Hobbes OS/2 Archive logs off permanently in April

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

Fans of the tech dinosaur have a few months to fill their drives with software

Bad news for OS/2 fans: the Hobbes OS/2 software archive is to be shuttered once and for all in April.…

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Advice from NASA Mentors to Students Starting Their Careers

date: 2024-01-10, from: NASA breaking news

NASA is celebrating National Mentoring Month by recognizing the importance of mentors to students and young professionals whose careers are beginning to take off. Mentors help their mentees gain real-world experiences, make valuable connections, and find the types of roles best suited to their strengths and skills. To learn more about early career takeaways, we […]

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Murders near Fresno: Fourth body found, 17-year-old neighbor boy arrested

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

Police called to a home Saturday morning found an empty gun safe – and, in the backyard, the bodies of a woman and an elderly man.

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Warriors-Pelicans gets early tipoff time for national ABC broadcast

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

NBA, ABC begin Wednesday night series with 5:30 p.m. PT tipoff

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Pac-12 WBB power ratings: UCLA on top ahead of USC showdown while Arizona, Cal soar

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

The second-ranked Bruins collide with No. 9 USC for the second time in two weeks

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Woman killed in Oakland hit-and-run crash near uptown; no suspect identified

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

A woman died Tuesday after she was hit by a vehicle in an Oakland hit-and-run collision, according to police.

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Pat McAfee’s repeated airing of Aaron Rodgers’ conspiracy theories on ESPN presents a headache for Disney boss Bob Iger

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

Beyond the issue of his ceaseless attacks on Jimmy Kimmel, it is astonishing that Disney continues to permit Rodgers to spread vaccine misinformation and smear widely respected public health authorities like Fauci on the company’s massive platforms.

https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/10/pat-mcafees-repeated-airing-of-aaron-rodgers-conspiracy-theories-on-espn-presents-a-headache-for-disney-boss-bob-iger/ Save to Pocket


New Kind of Magnetism Spotted in an Engineered Material

date: 2024-01-10, from: Quanta Magazine

In an atomically thin stack of semiconductors, a mechanism unseen in any natural substance causes electrons’ spins to align.

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Impact: FTC Stops Data Broker X-Mode Selling Sensitive Location Data

date: 2024-01-10, from: 404 Media Group

Years ago I revealed a data broker was harvesting location data from Muslim prayer and dating apps. The FTC has now banned X-Mode from selling location data related to places of worship and other sensitive locations including family planning facilities.

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SAG Awards 2024: See the full list of nominees

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

The SAG Awards will stream live globally on Netflix – a first for the show and the streamer – on Saturday, Feb. 24.

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ShinyHunters chief phisherman gets 3 years, must cough up $5M

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

Sebastien Raoult developed various credential-harvesting websites over more than 2 years

A key member of the ShinyHunters cybercrime group is facing three years in the slammer and being forced to return $5 million in criminal proceeds.…

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Licensing research content via agreements that authorize uses of artificial intelligence

date: 2024-01-10, from: Authors Union blogs

This is a guest post by Rachael G. Samberg, Timothy Vollmer, and Samantha Teremi, professionals within the Office of Scholarly Communication Services at UC Berkeley Library.  On academic and library listservs, there has emerged an increasingly fraught discussion about licensing scholarly content when scholars’ research methodologies rely on artificial intelligence (AI). Scholars and librarians are […]

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NASA Funds Laser Communications Tech with Small Business

date: 2024-01-10, from: NASA breaking news

NASA is working with private industry partners and small businesses under Artemis to produce scalable, affordable, and advanced laser communications systems that could enable greater exploration and discovery beyond Earth for the benefit of all. Laser, or optical, communications provide missions with increased data rates – meaning that missions using laser technology can send and […]

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The auto industry is front and center at CES 2024

date: 2024-01-10, from: Marketplace Morning Report

The annual electronics showcase event CES is underway in Las Vegas, and it features one of the world’s biggest car shows. While the three largest U.S. automakers do not have displays, Big Tech companies are looking to make their mark as up-and-coming auto suppliers. We’ll also examine the risks AI misinformation poses to the global economy and hear how Puerto Rico intends to its lower dependence on imported foods.

To hear more about the latest tech on display at CES, check out “Marketplace Tech.”

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Taco Bell says it will spill secrets at a fan event before the Super Bowl

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

The Califorbia-based fast food giant has announced a fan event in Las Vegas on Feb. 9 that will preview 2024 menu innovations with live music and stars thrown in.

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Top paid California non-profit CEO made $35.5 million; many others also get big bucks

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

Before everyone gets their hackles up over how much money California’s top-compensated nonprofit executives earn, some context is in order.

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Prep roundup: San Ramon Valley holds off Dougherty Valley, extends win streak to 10

date: 2024-01-10, from: San Jose Mercury News

Matthew Diekmann scores 23 points to lead SRV. Salesian, Mitty boys cruise to league wins. Branham girls hand Christopher its first loss.

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44-year-old Voyager 2 data sheds light on solar system’s magnetic personalities

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

Magnetosheath jets found around Earth may be present on other planets after Jupiter discovery

Researchers, after discovering magnetosheath jets around Jupiter, now believe these phenomena may exist on all solar system planets.…

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Another Major Milestone For The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s “Go For Stack” Mission Is Here

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The LAist

The California Science Center will start moving an enormous external tank through Exposition Park this week.

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The Savvy Senior | Essential Topics You Need to Discuss with Your Aging Parents

date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

Dear Savvy Senior,  My siblings and I don’t know much about our elderly parents’ financial situation or their wishes if and when something happens to them. They are both in their mid-80s. What’s the best way to handle this and what all should we know?   — Apprehensive Daughter  Dear Apprehensive,  Many adult children don’t know […]

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SAP reshuffles leadership as cloud crusade continues

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

New moves follow year where customers complained it broke their trust

Global ERP giant SAP has announced two changes to its executive board in order to spur its quest to shift customers to the cloud.…

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Bertolucci

date: 2024-01-10, from: Ayjay blog

Some years ago I read an article about sociopathy – I don’t remember the author or where it appeared, but I do recall the description of a boy who began to show signs of sociopathy from an early age. Once, as he and his parents gathering with family and friends at a house that had […]

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“Overturn an election?”

date: 2024-01-10, from: Dave Winer’s Scripting News

I spend a lot of time thinking about words, and when I hear a phrase that seems wrong to me, I’ll work on it until I figure out why it seems wrong and what would be a better way to express the actual idea.

That said, I don’t think Trump tried to “overturn an election.”

More accurately, he tried to overthrow the government.

Why I say that:

PS: You could say he was guilty of trying to destroy the government, but our language has a special word for that, it’s overthrow. Thus Trump tried to overthrow the government of the United States.

PPS: I used ChatGPT to confirm that the presidency transfers at exactly 12PM on Inauguration Day. There is no time that there is not a president.

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STMicroelectronics slims to be lean, mean, chipmaking machine

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

Streamlines from 3 product groups to 2 as Automotive chief leaves the building

Euro chipmaker STMicroelectronics is reorganizing into two product groups, down from three, saying it wants to boost efficiency and get closer to customers in a decision that will also cut overhead.…

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Man Sues 27 Women After Facebook Users Call Him ‘Clingy’ and ‘Psycho’

date: 2024-01-10, from: 404 Media Group

Nikko D’Ambrosio filed a complaint against a long list of individuals and platforms, seeking damages he alleges he incurred because of a ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy’ Facebook group.

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Podcast: Deepfaked Celeb Scam Ads Are All Over YouTube

date: 2024-01-10, from: 404 Media Group

This week we’ve got deepfaked celebrities; bizarre FOIA responses; and hackers popping trains.

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Crime bills heard

date: 2024-01-10, from: Guam Daily Post

Senators heard testimony from the Office of the Attorney General on two bills, which, if passed, would extend prison time for crimes involving explosives and ensure the testimony of off-island witnesses for criminal proceedings.

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GWA: No $13M in sewer charge account as claimed by senator

date: 2024-01-10, from: Guam Daily Post

Sen. Chris Duenas is calling on the Guam Waterworks Authority to connect 2,000 households to the sewer system, stating that there is “absolutely no room for excuses” with more than $13 million in the utility’s system development charge account. However,…

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GVB: Lawyer problems resolved, Legislature’s help is not needed

date: 2024-01-10, from: Guam Daily Post

Lawmakers and the Guam Visitors Bureau expressed opinions on Bill 204-37 during a public hearing held Tuesday at the Guam Congress Building in Hagåtña.

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@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-10, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

It would be better if journalists did not gravitate to a Facebook-owned Twitter clone.

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Biggest Linux kernel release ever welcomes bcachefs file system, jettisons Itanium

date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

Farewell IA64, hello snapshots and Rusty refinements

The latest stable Linux kernel, 6.7, is out and finally includes the new next-gen copy-on-write (COW) bcachefs file system.…

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AM Briefing: Blizzards, Floods, and Tornadoes

date: 2024-01-10, from: Heatmap News



Current conditions: A blizzard is slamming Turkey near Istanbul • Central and Southeast Asia are experiencing unusually high temperatures • Researchers confirmed 2023 was the hottest year ever recorded.

THE TOP FIVE

  1. America’s carbon emissions fell for the first time since the pandemic

America’s greenhouse gas pollution from energy and industrial activities fell by 1.9% in 2023 compared to the year before, according to energy research firm the Rhodium Group. This marks the first time since the pandemic that carbon emissions have dropped. But perhaps more importantly, the reduction happened even as the broader American economy grew. “It’s the first time this decade that the United States has hit the important mark of growing its economy and cutting its climate pollution at the same time,” says Heatmap’s Robinson Meyer. Climate pollution from the power sector fell by 8% last year, a greater decline than in any other part of the economy, driven partly by the death of the coal industry, partly by an exceptionally warm winter. But there is still much work to be done: America must roughly triple its pace of pollution reductions to meet its Paris Agreement goal of cutting emissions in half by 2030. “Emissions cuts of that magnitude are probably not feasible,” Meyer says.

  1. Another dangerous winter storm is on the way

More than 400,000 customers are without power this morning as massive winter storm systems sweep across the country. To the east, a surface cyclone dropped torrents of rain and left more than 6 million people under flood warnings. Streets were submerged in cities along the East Coast, including Annapolis and Baltimore, Maryland; and Alexandria, Virginia. By early evening on Tuesday, the daily rain record for Washington, D.C., had been broken. The rain has tapered off but as National Weather Service meteorologist Patrick Wilson told The New York Times: “The worst time for flooding is right after the rain stops.”

Weather advisories as of early morning January 10NWS and NOAA

The storm is also blasting states with strong wind gusts, and at least 15 tornadoes were reported in the South. More than a foot of snow fell in parts of the Central Plains. On the West Coast, a blizzard warning was issued for the Cascade and Olympic mountains – the first such warning in over a decade. That storm system will make its way east and is expected to “intensify explosively” by the weekend, bringing blizzard conditions to the Midwest, severe storms to the South, and more flooding to the East Coast. The cold snap will linger into next week.

Temperature predictions for the weekendNWS and NOAA

Scientists say climate change is supercharging winter storms. Dr. Jennifer Francis, a senior scientist with the Woodwell Climate Research Center, explained to the Union of Concerned Scientists last year that warmer temperatures give weather systems “more fuel to work with in the form of water vapor and heat, more moisture, and as a result, these storms are dumping more precipitation.”

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    1. Climate chaos dominates WEF Global Risks Report

    The World Economic Forum (WEF) released its 2024 Global Risks Report today, outlining the biggest risks the world faces in the long and short term. While last year’s report focused largely on economic risks like inflation, the WEF says the top risks for the next two years are misinformation and extreme weather events. Looking a bit further into the future, over the next 10 years climate change and environmental issues account for half of the 10 top global risks, as nations are unprepared for the “triggering of long-term, potentially irreversible and self-perpetuating changes to select planetary systems [which] could be passed at or before 1.5C of global warming, currently anticipated to be reached by the early 2030s.” The report is the result of a survey of more than 1,400 global experts across government, business, and academia. The annual WEF meeting in Davos kicks off next week.

    Global risks, rankedWEF

    1. Norway greenlights deep-sea mining

    Norway’s parliament voted to allow deep-sea mining in its Arctic waters, a move that “paves the way for a new frontier in mining,” writes Adam Vaughan at the Times of London. Demand for critical minerals that help power many of our technologies – including wind turbines and electric cars – is expected to grow more than three times by 2030, and companies have been eyeing the seabed as a source. Some suggest seabed extraction could be less environmentally harmful than traditional mineral mining, but environmentalists worry it could destroy delicate ecosystems. More than 20 countries recently backed a moratorium on deep-sea mining.

    1. Study calculates climate impact of Gaza conflict

    The conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza is generating large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, according to a recent study. The research finds that, in the first 60 days of the war, the emissions footprint of Israel’s military response – including pollution from military vehicles, exploding bombs and rockets, and aircraft missions – was “roughly the equivalent of 75 coal-fired power plants operating for a year.” The study has yet to be peer reviewed. However it is the first attempt to quantify the conflict’s climate impact, The Guardian reports.

    THE KICKER

    2023 was the first year in which every single day was at least 1 degree Celsius hotter than the pre-industrial average.

    Editor’s note: This story has been updated to reflect the fact that Norway is not the first country to approve commercial deep-sea mining. We regret the error.

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    Boffins demo self-eating rocket engine in Scotland

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Roll up, roll up. See Ouroboros-3 eating its own fuselage

    Interview  The concept of a self-eating rocket is rearing its head once again as engineers showcase their work at the AIAA SciTech Forum.…

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    Pluralistic: Kickstarting “The Bezzle” audiobook, sequel to Red Team Blues (10 Jan 2024)

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Cory Doctorow’s blog

    Today’s links Kickstarting “The Bezzle” audiobook, sequel to Red Team Blues: Another Wil Wheaton banger, necessitated by Amazon’s perfidy. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2014, 2019, 2023 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading Kickstarting “The Bezzle” audiobook, sequel to Red Team Blues (permalink) I’m kickstarting the audiobook for The Bezzle, the sequel to last year’s Red Team Blues, featuring Marty Hench, a hard-charging, two-fisted forensic accountant who spent 40 years in Silicon Valley, busting every finance scam hatched by tech bros’ feverish imaginations: http://thebezzle.org Marty Hench is a great character to write. His career in high-tech scambusting starts in the early 1980s with the first PCs and stretches all the way to the cryptocurrency era, the most target-rich environment for scamhunting tech has ever seen. Hench is the Zelig of tech scams, and I’m having so much fun using him to probe the seamy underbelly of the tech economy. Enter The Bezzle, which will be published by Tor Books and Head of Zeus on Feb 20: this adventure finds Marty in the company of Scott Warms, one of the many bright technologists whose great startup was bought and destroyed by Yahoo! (yes, they really used that asinine exclamation mark). Scott is shackled to the Punctuation Factory by golden handcuffs, and he’s determined to get fired without cause, so he can collect his shares and move onto the next thing. That’s how Scott and Marty find themselves on Catalina island, the redoubt of the Wrigley family, where bison roam the hills, yachts bob in the habor and fast food is banned. Scott invites Marty on a series of luxury vacations on Catalina, which end abruptly when they discover – and implode – a hamburger-related Ponzi scheme run by a real-estate millionaire who is destroying the personal finances of the Island’s working-class townies out of sheer sadism. Scott’s victory is bittersweet: sure, he blew up the Ponzi scheme, but he’s also made powerful enemies – the kinds of enemies who can pull strings with the notoriously corrupt LA County Sheriff’s Deputies who are the only law on Catalina, and after taking a pair of felony plea deals, Scott gets the message and never visits Catalina Island again. That could have been the end of it, but California’s three-strikes law – since rescinded – means that when Scott picks up one more felony conviction for some drugs discovered during a traffic stop, he’s facing life in prison. That’s where The Bezzle really gets into gear. At its core, The Bezzle is a novel about the “shitty technology adoption curve”: the idea that our worst technological schemes are sanded smooth on the bodies of prisoners, mental patients, kids and refugees before they work their way up the privilege gradient and are inflicted on all of us: https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/12/algorithmic-wage-discrimination/#fishers-of-men America’s prisons are vicious, brutal places, and technology has only made them worse. When Scott’s prison swaps out in-person visits, the prison library, and phone calls for a “free” tablet that offers all these services as janky apps that cost ten times more than they would on the outside, the cruelty finds a business model. Working inside and outside the prison Marty Hench and Scott Warms figure out the full nature of the scam that the captive audience of prisoners are involuntary beta-testers for, and they discover a sprawling web of real-estate fraud, tech scams, and offshore finance that is extracting fortunes from the hides of America’s prisoners and their families. The criminals who run that kind of enterprise aren’t shy about fighting for what they’ve got, and they’re more than happy to cut some of LA County’s notorious deputy gangs in for a cut in exchange for providing some kinetic support for the project. The Bezzle is exactly the kind of book I was hoping I’d get to write when I kicked off the Hench series – one that decodes the scam economy, from music royalties to prison videoconferencing, real estate investment trusts to Big Four accounting firm bogus audits. It’s both a fast-moving, two-fisted crime novel and a masterclass on how the rich and powerful get away with both literal and figurative murder. It’s getting a big push from both my publishers and I’ll be touring western Canada and the US with it. The early reviews are spectacular. But despite all of this, I had to make my own audiobook for it, which I’m pre-selling on Kickstarter: http://thebezzle.org Why? Because Audible – Amazon’s monopoly gatekeeper to the audiobook world, with more than 90% of the market – refuses to carry my work. Audible uses Digital Rights Management to lock every audiobook they sell to their platform. Legally, only an Audible-authorized app can decrypt and play the audiobooks they sell you. Distributing a tool that removes Audible DRM is a felony under Section 1201 of the 1998 DMCA. That means that if you break up with Audible – delete your Audible apps – you will lose your entire audiobook library. And the fact that you’re Audible’s hostage makes the writers you love into their hostages, too. Writers understand that if they leave the Audible platform, their audience will have to choose between following them, or losing all their audiobooks. That’s how Audible gets away with abusing its performers and writers, up to and including the $100m Audiblegate wage-theft scandal: https://www.audiblegate.com/ Audible can steal $100m from its writers…and the writers still continue to sell on the platform, because leaving will cost them their audience. This is canonical enshittification: lock in users, then screw suppliers. Lots of companies abuse DRM to do this, but none can hold a candle to Amazon, who understand that the DMCA is a copyright law that protects corporations at the expense of creators. Under DMCA 1201 commercial distribution of a “circumvention device” carries a five-year prison sentence and a $500,000 fine. That means that if I write a book, pay to have it recorded, and then sell it to you through Audible, I am criminally prohibited from giving you the tool to take it from Audible to another platform. Even though I hold the copyright to that work, I would face a harsher sentence than you would if you simply pirated the audiobook from some darknet site. Not only that: if you shoplifted the audiobook in CD form, you’d get a lighter sentence than I, the copyright holder, would receive for giving you a tool to unlock it from Amazon’s platform! Hell, if you hijacked the truck that delivered the CD, you’d get off lighter than I would. This is a scam straight out of a Marty Hench novel. This is batshit. I won’t allow it. My books are licensed on the condition that they must not be sold with DRM. Which means that Audible won’t sell my books, which means that my publishers are thoroughly disinterested in paying thousands of dollars to produce audiobooks of my titles. A book that isn’t sold in the one store than accounts for 90% of all sales is unlikely to do well. That’s where you come in. Since 2020, I’ve used Kickstarter to pre-sell five of my audiobooks (I wrote nine books during lockdown!). All told, I’ve raised over $750,000 (gross! but still!) on these crowdfunders. More than 20,000 backers have pitched in! The last two of these books – The Internet Con and The Lost Cause – were national bestsellers. This isn’t just a way for me to pay off a lot of bills and put away something for retirement – it’s proof that readers care about supporting writers and don’t want to be locked in by a giant monopolist that depends on its drivers pissing in bottles to make quota. It’s a powerful message about the desire for something better than Amazon. It’s part of the current that is driving the FTC to haul Amazon into court for being a monopolist, and also part of the inspiration for other authors to try treating Amazon as damage and routing around it, with spectacular results: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dragonsteel/surprise-four-secret-novels-by-brandon-sanderson And I’m doing it again. Last December, I went into Skyboat Media’s studios where Gabrielle De Cuir directed Wil Wheaton, who reprised his role as Marty Hench for the audiobook of The Bezzle. It came out amazing: https://archive.org/details/bezzle-sample Now I’m pre-selling this audiobook, as well as the ebook and hardcover for The Bezzle. I’m also offering bundles with the ebook and audiobook for Red Team Blues (naturally these are all DRM-free). You can get your books signed and personalized and shipped anywhere in the world, courtesy of Book Soup, and I’ve partnered with Libro.fm to deliver DRM-free audiobooks with an app for people who don’t want to mess around with sideloading. I’ve also got some spendy options for high rollers. There’s three chances to name a character in the next Hench novel (Picks and Shovels, Feb 2025). There’s also five chances to commission a Hench short story about your favorite tech scam, and get credited when the story is published. The Kickstarter runs for the next three weeks, which should give me time to get the hardcopy books signed and shipped to arrive around the on-sale date. What’s more, I’ve finally worked out all the post-Brexit kinks with shipping my UK publisher’s books to EU backers. I’m working with Otherland Books to fulfill those EU orders, and it looks like I’m going to be able to sign a giant stack of those when I’m in Berlin later this month to give the annual Marshall McLuhan lecture at the Canadian embassy: https://transmediale.de/en/2024/event/mcluhan-2024 Red Team Blues and its sequels are some of the most fun – and informative – work I’ve done in my quarter-century career. I love how they blend technical explanations of the scam economy with high-intensity technothrillers. That’s the the same mix as my bestselling YA series Little Brother series – but these are firmly adult novels. The Bezzle came out great. I hope you’ll give it a try – and that you’ll come out to see me in late February when I hit the road with the book! Here’s that Kickstarter link again: http://thebezzle.org Hey look at this (permalink) Tech Billionaires Need to Stop Trying to Make the Science Fiction They Grew Up on Real https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/tech-billionaires-need-to-stop-trying-to-make-the-science-fiction-they-grew-up-on-real/ h/t JWZ uBlacklist https://iorate.github.io/ublacklist/docs The Homemade Limits of Everyday Weirdness https://bruces.medium.com/the-homemade-limits-of-everyday-weirdness-0c7e6bb12abb This day in history (permalink) #20yrsago Amazing Heinlein discussion on Electrolite http://nielsenhayden.com/electrolite/archives/004356.html#004356 #10yrsago Victorian Transport Department calls cops on 16 year old for reporting bug that exposed customers’ personal data https://www.wired.com/2014/01/teen-reported-security-hole/ #10yrsago Shanghai hotel provides smog-masks for guests https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/1upxm4/shanghai_hotels_know_how_to_pamper_you/ #5yrsago Minnesota AG’s report reveals big telcos are literally letting their infrastructure rot https://www.vice.com/en/article/wj3v5n/american-phone-companies-are-literally-letting-their-networks-fall-apart #5yrsago Whistleblower: Amazon Ring stores your doorbell and home video feeds unencrypted and grants broad “unfettered” access to them https://theintercept.com/2019/01/10/amazon-ring-security-camera/ #5yrsago Patent trolls celebrate as Trump’s new rules breathes fresh life into parasitic grifter capitalism https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/01/software-patents-poised-to-make-a-comeback-under-new-patent-office-rules/2/ #5yrsago Why the hell do we continue to believe the carriers’ promises to respect our privacy? https://www.vice.com/en/article/nepx5x/we-could-easily-stop-location-data-scandals-but-we-cower-to-lobbyists-instead #5yrsago Regardless of political affiliation, over-65s are most likely to share “fake news” (and there’s not much fake news, and it’s largely right-wing) https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/9/18174631/old-people-fake-news-facebook-share-nyu-princeton #5yrsago El Chapo went down because his sysadmin sold him out https://gizmodo.com/the-feds-cracked-el-chapos-encrypted-communications-net-1831595734 #1yrago The learned helplessness of Pete Buttigieg https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/10/the-courage-to-govern/#whos-in-charge Colophon (permalink) Today’s top sources: Currently writing: A Little Brother short story about DIY insulin PLANNING Picks and Shovels, a Martin Hench noir thriller about the heroic era of the PC. FORTHCOMING TOR BOOKS JAN 2025 The Bezzle, a Martin Hench noir thriller novel about the prison-tech industry. FORTHCOMING TOR BOOKS FEB 2024 Vigilant, Little Brother short story about remote invigilation. FORTHCOMING ON TOR.COM Spill, a Little Brother short story about pipeline protests. FORTHCOMING ON TOR.COM Latest podcast: The Internet’s Original Sin https://craphound.com/news/2023/12/17/the-internets-original-sin/) Upcoming appearances: Speculating Our AI Future with Cory Doctorow, Ken Liu, and Martha Wells https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ssyUYErCTB-rzEz_Vhc7cw#/registration Internet Con (Peculiar Book Club), Jan 11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5UvzuJ1R4I Books & Books (Coral Gables, Florida), Jan 22 https://www.booksandbooks.com/event/in-person-an-evening-with-cory-doctorow/ Marshall McLuhan Lecture 2024 (Berlin), Jan 29 https://transmediale.de/en/2024/event/mcluhan-2024 The Lost Cause at Otherland (Berlin), Jan 30 https://www.otherland-berlin.de/de/event-details/autor-innenabend-mit-cory-doctorow.html Recent appearances: What the Future will Bring (Homeless Romantic) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Vq8qW2A8I Talking “The Lost Cause” with Warren Mosler (MMT Podcast) https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-182-cory-95211955 Words of the Week https://youtu.be/mq0kSdzSjfc?si=zFMDsrXpHVqNGcb8&t=5232 Latest books: “The Lost Cause:” a solarpunk novel of hope in the climate emergency, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), November 2023 (http://lost-cause.org). Signed, personalized copies at Dark Delicacies (https://www.darkdel.com/store/p3007/Pre-Order_Signed_Copies%3A_The_Lost_Cause_HB.html#/) “The Internet Con”: A nonfiction book about interoperability and Big Tech (Verso) September 2023 (http://seizethemeansofcomputation.org). Signed copies at Book Soup (https://www.booksoup.com/book/9781804291245). “Red Team Blues”: “A grabby, compulsive thriller that will leave you knowing more about how the world works than you did before.” Tor Books http://redteamblues.com. Signed copies at Dark Delicacies (US): and Forbidden Planet (UK): https://forbiddenplanet.com/385004-red-team-blues-signed-edition-hardcover/. “Chokepoint Capitalism: How to Beat Big Tech, Tame Big Content, and Get Artists Paid, with Rebecca Giblin”, on how to unrig the markets for creative labor, Beacon Press/Scribe 2022 https://chokepointcapitalism.com “Attack Surface”: The third Little Brother novel, a standalone technothriller for adults. The Washington Post called it “a political cyberthriller, vigorous, bold and savvy about the limits of revolution and resistance.” Order signed, personalized copies from Dark Delicacies https://www.darkdel.com/store/p1840/Available_Now%3A_Attack_Surface.html “How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism”: an anti-monopoly pamphlet analyzing the true harms of surveillance capitalism and proposing a solution. https://onezero.medium.com/how-to-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-8135e6744d59?sk=f6cd10e54e20a07d4c6d0f3ac011af6b) (signed copies: https://www.darkdel.com/store/p2024/Available_Now%3A__How_to_Destroy_Surveillance_Capitalism.html) “Little Brother/Homeland”: A reissue omnibus edition with a new introduction by Edward Snowden: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250774583; personalized/signed copies here: https://www.darkdel.com/store/p1750/July%3A__Little_Brother_%26_Homeland.html “Poesy the Monster Slayer” a picture book about monsters, bedtime, gender, and kicking ass. Order here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781626723627. Get a personalized, signed copy here: https://www.darkdel.com/store/p2682/Corey_Doctorow%3A_Poesy_the_Monster_Slayer_HB.html#/. Upcoming books: The Bezzle: a sequel to “Red Team Blues,” about prison-tech and other grifts, Tor Books, February 2024 Picks and Shovels: a sequel to “Red Team Blues,” about the heroic era of the PC, Tor Books, February 2025 Unauthorized Bread: a graphic novel adapted from my novella about refugees, toasters and DRM, FirstSecond, 2025 This work – excluding any serialized fiction – is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. That means you can use it any way you like, including commercially, provided that you attribute it to me, Cory Doctorow, and include a link to pluralistic.net. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Quotations and images are not included in this license; they are included either under a limitation or exception to copyright, or on the basis of a separate license. Please exercise caution. 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    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-10, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    Clarence Thomas and the self-pity of the rich.

    https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2024-01-10/why-clarence-thomas-cant-make-ends-meet-on-285000-a-year-and-other-travails-of-the-rich Save to Pocket


    New Program Wants To Put More Community College Grads In Full-Time Professor Jobs, Diversify Faculty

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The LAist

    The Compton College Faculty Prep Academy, in partnership with USC, will pair participants with a mentor and help them prepare for job interviews.

    https://laist.com/news/education/compton-college-prep-academy-usc-faculty-jobs Save to Pocket


    Community College Students Serve As Basic Needs Support Guides For Peers

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The LAist

    The California Community Colleges’ strategy for increasing access to basic needs resources includes relying on peer-to-peer engagement.

    https://laist.com/news/education/community-college-students-serve-as-basic-needs-support-guides-for-peers Save to Pocket


    Plagiarism Detection Tools Offer a False Sense of Accuracy

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Markup blog

    The tools that likely brought down Harvard president Claudine Gay are improperly used on students all the time

    https://themarkup.org/machine-learning/2024/01/10/plagiarism-detection-tools-offer-a-false-sense-of-accuracy Save to Pocket


    Use a Password Manager To Protect Yourself From Breaches

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Markup blog

    Using unique credentials for each of your accounts helps isolate the impact of hack attacks

    https://themarkup.org/gentle-january/2024/01/10/use-a-password-manager-to-protect-yourself-from-breaches Save to Pocket


    These Satellite Maps Reveal Rampant Fishing by Untracked ‘Dark Vessels’ in the World’s Oceans

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Smithsonian Magazine

    Using satellite imagery and A.I., a new study finds about 75 percent of industrial fishing is not publicly tracked, and clandestine ships enter marine protected areas

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/satellite-maps-reveal-rampant-fishing-untracked-dark-vessels-oceans-180983539/ Save to Pocket


    In 2024, it might just be “the U.S. vs. itself”

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Marketplace Morning Report

    There are a lot of pressing risks around the globe this year. What poses the biggest risk? According to an annual report from political risk consultancy Eurasia Group, the U.S. presidential election — expected to exacerbate political dysfunction — tops the list. (But don’t worry, we hear an upbeat prediction too.) Plus, are you an independent contractor or an employee? Regulators have a new litmus test.

    https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-morning-report/in-2024-it-might-just-be-the-u-s-vs-itself Save to Pocket


    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    AI can’t cite cases, fully grok the law, or reason about it effectively study finds

    Interview  Top large language models tend to generate inaccurate legal information and should not be relied upon for litigation, according to new research.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/10/top_large_language_models_struggle/ Save to Pocket


    Facial Scanning by Burger King in Brazil

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-05, from: Bruce Schneier blog

    In 2000, I wrote: “If McDonald’s offered three free Big Macs for a DNA sample, there would be lines around the block.”

    Burger King in Brazil is almost there, offering discounts in exchange for a facial scan. From a marketing video:

    “At the end of the year, it’s Friday every day, and the hangover kicks in,” a vaguely robotic voice says as images of cheeseburgers glitch in and out over fake computer code. “BK presents Hangover Whopper, a technology that scans your hangover level and offers a discount on the ideal combo to help combat it.” The stunt runs until January 2nd…

    https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2024/01/facial-scanning-by-burger-king-in-brazil.html Save to Pocket


    Norway opens part of its seabed for mining

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Marketplace Morning Report

    From the BBC World Service: Despite warnings of the possible environmental impact, Norway’s government has given the green light for companies to apply to extract precious minerals from the country’s seabed. Then, German railways have ground to a near halt in a three-day train drivers strike. And later: an examination of Puerto Rico’s food revolution.

    https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-morning-report/norway-opens-part-of-its-seabed-for-mining Save to Pocket


    Historic Staff Spotlight: Evangeline Thurber

    date: 2024-01-10, from: National Archives, Pieces of History blog

    We are taking a look at past staff and their many contributions to the National Archives throughout its history. Today’s staff spotlight is Evangeline Thurber, who coauthored a major report on National Archives holdings in relation to World War I demobilization in preparation for the end of World War II. Evangeline Thurber (née Evangeline Whitmore) … Continue reading Historic Staff Spotlight: Evangeline Thurber

    https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2024/01/10/historic-staff-spotlight-evangeline-thurber/ Save to Pocket


    Google’s TPUs could end up costing it a billion-plus, thanks to this patent challenge

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Singular alleges AI accelerators built from ripped-off blueprints

    Allegations that Google’s Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) were developed using stolen designs are being put to the test as a jury trial brought against the search giant by Singular Computing kicks off this week.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/10/google_tpu_patent_dispute/ Save to Pocket


    Taiwan’s De Facto Ambassador to US Meets US House Speaker, China Angered

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    TAIPEI/BEIJING — Taiwan’s de facto ambassador to the United States met on Tuesday with U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, Taiwan’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday, drawing a stern rebuke from Beijing.

    The United States is Taiwan’s most important international backer and arms supplier despite the lack of formal diplomatic ties with the island, which China views as its own territory.

    Alexander Yui took up his new post last month, replacing Hsiao Bi-khim, who is now running to be vice president in Taiwan’s elections on Saturday.

    Taiwan’s foreign ministry said Yui thanked the U.S. Congress for its long-term, cross-party support for Taiwan and commitment to strengthening the island’s defenses.

    It said this was the first time the two men had met.

    China staged war games around Taiwan in August of 2022 after then-House speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei, and in Beijing the Chinese Foreign Ministry expressed anger at the Johnson-Yui meeting.

    U.S. lawmakers should “stop sending wrong signals to Taiwan independence separatist forces and must not intervene in the Taiwan region’s elections in any form,” spokesperson Mao Ning told reporters.

    China routinely objects to any form of what it views as official contacts between Taiwanese and U.S. officials, saying it is an interference in internal Chinese affairs. Beijing says Taiwan is the most sensitive and important issue in Sino-U.S. relations.

    Taiwan’s government opposes China’s sovereignty claims, saying the People’s Republic of China has never ruled the island and has no right to speak for it or control it as only Taiwan’s people can do that.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/taiwan-s-de-facto-ambassador-to-us-meets-us-house-speaker-china-angered-/7433897.html Save to Pocket


    NASA’s Artemis Moon missions take a rain check until 2025 and beyond

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    No human will set foot on Moon for 2+years now

    NASA’s Moon mission launch dates have slid by about a year – Artemis II to September 2025 and Artemis III to September 2026. Artemis IV, the first mission to the Gateway lunar space station, remains scheduled for September 2028.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/10/nasa_artemis_delays/ Save to Pocket


    The Mimo Diaries

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Manu - I write blog

    In a post a couple of weeks ago, I mentioned that I was going to take over Minimalissimo—aka Mimo—starting January 1st and that I was planning to blog about the whole experience.

    Well, it’s January 10th, I am in charge of the site and I do plan to post updates on this journey under the title “The Mimo Diaries” and this is the first entry of the series.

    So how is it going? I’d say so far so good. If you are a visitor of the site you might have noticed that a first change is already in place: posts no longer have short text content. Let me explain the reasoning behind that decision.

    Writing on the web

    Minimalissimo started back in 2009 and the web was a very different place. Content generation and content consumption were substantially different than they are now and it made sense to have a “traditional” blog/magazine with text and images.

    But I believe that is no longer true in 2024. I’m not saying writing on the web is pointless, quite the contrary. What I’m saying is that I don’t think there’s much added value to the user in writing short posts to go along with the images on the site. It’s probably useful from a SEO perspective but, as you know, I don’t care about SEO all that much. I care about users and user experience. And I think the value that Mimo provides is in the visual curation, not in the written content.

    Now, that is true for short posts but it’s definitely not true for the newsletter. I do plan to keep that one going and make it a more important part of the Mimo ecosystem. The newsletter is going to be the place for longer content, focused on the topic of minimalism. That’s my current plan and we’ll see how it goes. So, make sure you subscribe to the Minimalissimo newsletter if you want to get the full Minimalissimo experience.

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    EKORA streamlines cardiology care with Raspberry Pi Zero W

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Raspberry Pi News (.com)

    Two NHS cardiologists set up EKORA to provide a streamlined Raspberry Pi-powered system that protects confidentiality and saves clinicians time.

    The post EKORA streamlines cardiology care with Raspberry Pi Zero W appeared first on Raspberry Pi.

    https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/ekora-streamlines-cardiology-care-with-raspberry-pi-zero-w/ Save to Pocket


    Next BT CEO Allison Kirkby takes the wheel from next month

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Jansen can let someone else worry about nationwide fiber rollout now

    UK telco giant BT is confirming a start date for Allison Kirkby, who will become its chief executive on February 1, facing down the challenge of the company’s nationwide fiber rollout and trying to reverse its declining share price.…

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    BIIF Hoops: KSH topples Kona, Waiakea stomps Parker

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p><strong>KSH 63 - KONAWAENA 62</strong></p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/10/sports/biif-hoops-ksh-topples-kona-waiakea-stomps-parker/ Save to Pocket


    Some are leaving earthquake-rattled Wajima. But this Japanese fish seller is determined to rebuild

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>TOKYO &#8212; Yoshie Minamidani&#8217;s heart leapt when she saw the stray tabby cat, a mainstay of the famous Asaichi Dori shopping street in Wajima city on the western coast of Japan.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/10/features/some-are-leaving-earthquake-rattled-wajima-but-this-japanese-fish-seller-is-determined-to-rebuild/ Save to Pocket


    Chicago Cubs agree to contract with Japanese left-hander Shōta Imanaga

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>CHICAGO &#8212; The Chicago Cubs bolstered their rotation Tuesday, agreeing to a contract with Japanese left-hander Shota Imanaga in their first major offseason roster move. </p>
            

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    Woman fined for stealing nene gosling from state park

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>A 58-year-old woman was convicted for stealing a nene gosling from Wailoa State Recreation Area last March and sentenced Tuesday in Hilo Environmental Court.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/10/hawaii-news/woman-fined-for-stealing-nene-gosling-from-state-park/ Save to Pocket


    Kawamoto Swim Stadium diving tower to reopen

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>The diving tower at the &#8220;Sparky&#8221; Kawamoto Swim Stadium in Hilo will finally reopen after years of disuse.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/10/hawaii-news/kawamoto-swim-stadium-diving-tower-to-reopen/ Save to Pocket


    Suspected fentanyl smugglers in court today

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>A Kailua-Kona couple charged with drug offenses in connection with two suspected fentanyl overdoses &#8212; one fatal, at Hawaii Community Correctional Center &#8212; has a date today in Hilo District Court.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/10/hawaii-news/suspected-fentanyl-smugglers-in-court-today/ Save to Pocket


    With Trump present in court, judges express skepticism of claims that he’s immune from prosecution

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>WASHINGTON &#8212; With Donald Trump listening intently in the courtroom, federal appeals court judges in Washington expressed deep skepticism Tuesday that the former president was immune from prosecution on charges that he plotted to overturn the results of the 2020 election.</p>
            

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    Michigan’s ability to contend for repeat national title hinges on decisions by Harbaugh, key players

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>HOUSTON &#8212; After winning its first national championship in 26 years, Michigan heads into an uncertain future. </p>
            

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    Investigation into why a panel blew off a Boeing Max 9 jet focuses on missing bolts

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>The extended grounding of some Boeing 737 Max jetliners is adding to pressure on Boeing and the subcontractor that made the fuselage and installed a panel that blew out leaving a gaping hole in an Alaska Airlines plane last week.</p>
            

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    South Korea’s parliament passes landmark ban on production and sales of dog meat

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>SEOUL, South Korea &#8212; South Korea&#8217;s parliament on Tuesday passed a landmark ban on production and sales of dog meat, as public calls for a prohibition have grown sharply over concerns about animal rights and the country&#8217;s international image.</p>
            

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    Secret tunnel in NYC synagogue leads to brawl between police and worshippers

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>NEW YORK &#8212; A dozen students at Brooklyn&#8217;s Chabad Lubavitch World Headquarters were arrested as they tried to stop efforts to block a secret illegal tunnel they had dug in a bizarre attempt to expand the house of worship, officials said Tuesday.</p>
            

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    Tennessee Titans fire coach Mike Vrabel after back-to-back losing seasons

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>NASHVILLE, Tenn. &#8212; The Tennessee Titans have fired coach Mike Vrabel after six seasons with the franchise having won only six of the past 24 games, including blowing a third straight AFC South title in the 2022 season finale. </p>
            

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    Former gang leader charged in killing of Tupac Shakur is allowed $750K bail and house arrest

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>LAS VEGAS (AP) &#8212; A Nevada judge set bail Tuesday at $750,000 for a former Los Angeles-area gang leader charged with orchestrating the killing of hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur in 1996, saying he can serve house arrest with electronic monitoring ahead of trial on a murder charge.</p>
            

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    Trump plans to deliver a closing argument at his civil fraud trial, AP sources say

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>NEW YORK &#8212; Former President Donald Trump aims to deliver his own closing argument Thursday in his New York civil business fraud trial in addition to his legal team&#8217;s summations, according to two people familiar with the highly unusual plan.</p>
            

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    Blinken urges Israel to engage with region on postwar plans that include path to Palestinian state

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>TEL AVIV, Israel &#8212; U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday called on Israel to work with moderate Palestinians and neighboring countries on plans for postwar Gaza, saying they were willing to help rebuild and govern the territory but only if there is a &#8220;pathway to a Palestinian state.&#8221;</p>
            

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    Obituaries for January 10

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Larry Faustino Castillas, 81, of Pahoa died Dec. 18 at Life Care Center of Hilo. Born in Hilo, he was a delivery and warehouse worker for Hilo Rice Mill and timer for Hawaii Canoe Racing Association. Celebration of life at a later date. Condolences to: Shirley Castillas, 15-154 S. Punikahakai Lp., Pahoa, HI 96778. Survived by wife, Shirley Castillas; son, Jayson (Marla Makuakane) Castillas Sr. of Pahoa; daughter, Marcie (Patrick Crivello) Castillas of Keaau; goddaughter, Ron Mata of Hilo; brother, Ronald (Sheena Sunio) Castillas of Hilo; six grandchildrenand nine great-grandchildren; cousins. Arrangements by Ballard Family Mortuary.</p>
            

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    Armed men storm an Ecuador TV studio during a live broadcast as attacks in the country escalate

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP) &#8212; Masked men broke onto the set of a public television channel in Ecuador waving guns and explosives during a live broadcast Tuesday, and the president issued a decree declaring that the violence-plagued country had entered an &#8220;internal armed conflict.&#8221;</p>
            

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    Sprawling storm wallops US with tornado reports, damage and heavy snow, closing roads and schools

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>DES MOINES, Iowa &#8212; A sprawling storm hit the South with tornado warnings and high winds that blew roofs off homes, flipped over campers and tossed about furniture in Florida on Tuesday. Another storm brought cities across the Midwest to a standstill with more than half a foot of snow, stranding people on highways as it headed to the Northeast.</p>
            

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    Ozempic mania’s billions in bills are coming for US taxpayers

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>State and local governments across the US are grappling with a growing problem: Expensive drugs to treat diabetes and obesity are threatening to drain their health care budgets.</p>
            

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    More delays for NASA’s astronaut moonshots, with crew landing off until 2026

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. &#8212; Astronauts will have to wait until next year before flying to the moon and at least two years before landing on it, under the latest round of delays announced by NASA on Tuesday.</p>
            

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    Defense Secretary Austin was treated for prostate cancer and a urinary tract infection, doctors say

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>WASHINGTON &#8212; Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has prostate cancer, and his recent secretive hospitalization was for surgery and later to treat a urinary tract infection related to that operation, his doctors said Tuesday.</p>
            

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    ‘We’re not having a snowball fight’ Reid, Chiefs ready for frigid playoff game against Dolphins

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>KANSAS CITY, Mo. &#8212; Coach Andy Reid was asked what impact a frigid forecast might have for Saturday night&#8217;s wild-card playoff game between the Chiefs and Dolphins, and whether Kansas City would try to acclimatize by practicing outside this week. </p>
            

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    Coach Monty Williams sees growth in Pistons while enduring one of the worst seasons in NBA history

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>DENVER &#8212; Monty Williams lamented not pulling out his phone and taking a quick video. </p>
            

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    As Americans struggle, record raises for federal workers

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Bidenomics has made life miserable for many American families struggling with higher prices for food and other staples. But while private-sector stiffs face challenges navigating the wreckage of the president&#8217;s policies, federal government employees will have it a bit easier in 2024.</p>
            

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    Is the message of ‘Barbie’ all it’s cracked up to be?

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>I&#8217;m not a Barbie fan. She made me and my friends feel bad about ourselves for being built like real girls, back in the day. I only reluctantly watched the movie, once it was free on a streaming service, so I could participate in the national debate.</p>
            

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    Office Hours: Will the Supreme Court drag its robes?

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Robert Reich on Substack

    When it comes to Trump’s criminal trial for seeking to overturn the 2020 election, timing is everything.

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    America’s Carbon Emissions Fell for the First Time Since Covid

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Heatmap News



    For the first time since the pandemic began, both America’s economy and its carbon emissions moved in the right direction last year, according to a major annual estimate of the country’s climate pollution.

    America’s greenhouse gas pollution from energy and industrial activities fell by 1.9% in 2023 compared to the year before, even as the broader American economy grew, according to the Rhodium Group, an energy research firm. It’s the first time this decade that the United States has hit the important mark of growing its economy and cutting its climate pollution at the same time.

    Yet despite that progress, emissions probably aren’t falling fast enough for the U.S. to hit its climate goals under the Paris Agreement.

    The new report is the first to provide a sense of how America’s greenhouse gas emissions changed last year, when the fuel economy of new cars hit an all-time high and the Biden administration’s climate law began to go into effect. The estimate is part of the Rhodium Group’s long-running series of analyses of American emissions, which are regularly cited by experts and government officials.

    Here are five big takeaways from the new report:

    1. The American economy is becoming less carbon-intensive — and the rate of that change is accelerating.

    America’s carbon emissions peaked in 2005, when the U.S. released nearly 7.5 billion tons of greenhouse gases. Since then, the economy has kept growing, but climate pollution has slowly fallen. Last year, America emitted as much carbon as it did in 1991, when the economy was roughly a quarter of its current size.

    This trend has picked up recently, according to the new report. Although the American economy has mounted a vigorous recovery from the pandemic recession, emissions remain about 6% below their 2019 level. The U.S. also cut emissions faster this year than it did during the 2010s.

    Historical Emissions Trends and Reported Emissions

    Chart of historical emissions trends. In million metric tons of CO2 equivalent.Rhodium Group

    2. The power grid is driving most of those emissions reductions.

    Last year, climate pollution from the power sector fell by 8%, a greater decline than in any other part of the economy.

    That’s partly because the coal industry is dying. Coal continues to generate less and less power every year (even though it blipped back up briefly in 2021) as the economics of natural gas, wind, and solar drive it off the grid. Not only did the United States installed a record amount of solar in 2023, it also opened its first new nuclear reactor in decades. Last year, for only the second time ever, nuclear power plants generated more electricity than coal plants did.

    3. A warm winter also helped.

    About 10% of America’s greenhouse gas emissions are produced by buildings, which mostly mean the furnaces in homes and offices. Space heating is the most energy-intensive thing most Americans do in their homes, and the overwhelming majority of American private residences and commercial buildings are heated with fossil fuels.

    Thanks to climate change, 2023 was the warmest year ever measured, featuring an especially mild winter in the eastern and southern parts of the country. That meant that — ironically — Americans had to burn less oil, propane, and gas in their tens of millions of furnaces nationwide to keep warm, causing building emissions to fall by about 4% compared to the year before.

    4. Transportation and industrial emissions are still problems.

    U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Major Emitting Sector

    Chart of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. In million metric tons of CO2 equivalent.Rhodium Group

    Not every part of the economy saw emissions fall. In the transportation sector, carbon pollution levels rose slightly, driven not by cars and trucks as much as by an increase in air travel, which all but depends on fossil fuels. Last year was the busiest year for air travel in American history, and demand for jet fuel rose 5% compared to 2022.

    The industrial sector — a catch-all term for dozens of heavy industries, including steel, cement, mining, and chemicals-making — also increased its emissions last year. Unlike in the power sector (and, for that matter, ground-based transportation), engineers and experts are still figuring out how to do many of the most carbon-intensive industrial activities without releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

    But the industrial sector also includes the fossil-fuel industry, and last year, America’s oil and gas production reached an all-time high. Oil and natural gas emit climate pollution not just when they’re burned, but also when they’re extracted, and in 2023, the country’s roaring oil and gas industry was the biggest contributor to the industrial sector’s rising emissions.

    Leaking, flaring, or venting natural gas — which is mostly comprised of methane, a greenhouse gas more than 20 times as potent as carbon dioxide over the long term — especially puts additional climate pollution in the air. While the EPA will soon begin enforcing rules that crack down on natural gas-related pollution, those aren’t in place yet.

    5. The U.S. remains off its Paris Agreement track.

    President Biden has pledged that the United States will cut its emissions in half as compared to their all-time high by 2030. But with six years left to meet that deadline, emissions are only 17.2% below their high.

    That means America must roughly triple its pace of pollution reductions — cutting them by 6.9% each year — to meet its goal.

    Although carbon pollution is likely to drop more quickly in the next few years, especially as the Inflation Reduction Act and new Environmental Protection Agency rules kick in, emissions cuts of that magnitude are probably not feasible. That said, almost no other country is on track to meet its Paris Agreement goals, either. So at least there’s that.

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    Blinken Discusses Palestinian Authority Reforms in Abbas Talks

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    State Department — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed administrative reforms with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting Wednesday in the West Bank, along with efforts to boost humanitarian aid to people in the Gaza Strip.

    State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said in a statement that Blinken “reaffirmed that the United States supports tangible steps towards the creation of a Palestinian state alongside the State of Israel, with both living in peace and security.”

    Blinken also called for Israel to transfer all Palestinian tax revenue it collects to the Palestinian authority in accordance with existing agreements.

    The Palestinian Authority governs part of the West Bank, while the Hamas militant group has controlled the Gaza Strip where Israel is fighting to eradicate the group.

    The United States has envisioned a postwar roadmap that puts Gaza under a Palestinian-led governance with no role for Hamas.

    But some analysts are skeptical and play down the prospect.

    “I don’t see how the Palestinian Authority will go back into Gaza and assume any kind of meaningful control over what is left of Gaza. They’re having a very hard time maintaining control, even in the West Bank,” Khaled Elgindy, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, told VOA Tuesday.

    Blinken has stressed the potential for Israel to win acceptance from Arab neighbors by seeking a path toward establishing a Palestinian state as a means to resolve the longstanding conflict.

    Netanyahu has firmly rejected the two-state solution.

    Blinken said Tuesday that displaced Palestinians must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow, and Israel has agreed to allow a United Nations mission to evaluate the situation in war-ravaged northern Gaza.

    “As Israel’s campaign moves to a lower intensity phase in northern Gaza and as the IDF [Israel Defense Forces] scales down its forces there, we agreed today on a plan for the U.N. to carry out an assessment mission. It will determine what needs to be done to allow displaced Palestinians to return safely to homes in the north,” Blinken told reporters during a Tuesday news conference in Tel Aviv.

    The top diplomat also urged Israeli leaders to prevent further harm to Palestinian civilians.

    “The daily toll on civilians in Gaza, particularly on children, is far too high,” he said.

    International Court of Justice hearings

    Later this week, the International Court of Justice will conduct hearings on a case filed by South Africa accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and seeking an emergency suspension of its military campaign.

    The United States believes the case is meritless and that it distracts from Israel’s efforts to fight threats from Hamas militants and other Iran proxies, including Hezbollah and the Houthis, according to Blinken.

    “We want this war to end as soon as possible,” he said. “But it’s vital that Israel achieves its very legitimate objectives of ensuring that October 7 can never happened again.”

    Israeli President Isaac Herzog has rejected the genocide charge filed at the International Court of Justice, calling the accusation “atrocious and preposterous.”

    Hostages held in Gaza

    On Tuesday, Blinken held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Herzog, Foreign Minister Israel Katz, and other senior officials from Israel’s war Cabinet in Tel Aviv.

    “The Secretary and Prime Minister discussed ongoing efforts to secure the release of all remaining hostages and the importance of increasing the level of humanitarian assistance reaching civilians in Gaza,” according to a statement from the State Department.

    “In this regard, the Secretary welcomed the appointment of Sigrid Kaag as the UN’s Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for Gaza, pledging close cooperation with her in this new capacity,” the statement added.

    Blinken also met on Tuesday with the families of some of the hostages held by Hamas militants in Gaza. And he relayed to Israeli leaders some of what he heard from other leaders in the region during stops in Turkey, Greece, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

    Gaza health officials say more than 23,000 Palestinians, a large percentage of them women and children, have been killed in Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

    Escalation in no one’s interest

    After an Israeli airstrike killed a key Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon on Monday — the latest sign of a possibly widening conflict in the Middle East — Blinken told reporters it is clearly not in the interest of Israel, Lebanon or Hezbollah to see an escalation outside Gaza.

    Hezbollah has identified the commander as Wissam al-Tawil. Last week, senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri was killed in a drone strike in Beirut. Hamas and Hezbollah are both U.S. designated terrorist organizations, and both are backed by Iran, whose militant allies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen have been carrying out longer-range attacks against Israel.

    The United States has urged Israel to shift to smaller-scale military operations in Gaza but has continued to support Israel in refusing Arab demands for a cease-fire in the three-month war. Israel has vowed to continue the war until it believes the threat of future Hamas attacks has been eradicated and the militant group no longer controls Gaza, a narrow strip of territory along the Mediterranean Sea.

    Israel began its military campaign to wipe out Hamas after Hamas fighters crossed into southern Israel on October 7. Israel said about 1,200 people were killed and about 240 captives taken in the terror attack.

    Cindy Saine contributed to this report. Some materialcame from Reuters, Agence France-Presse and The Associated Press.

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    Ron Perry | Respecting One’s Beliefs

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

    In as much as Mr. Stephen Masada responded to my letter on Jan. 3 with three “assumptions,” it is important that I respond this one last time. We all know the popular saying about assuming. I did not accuse Pastor David Hegg of anything except a sin of omission, by not even mentioning religion as […]

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    Jeevan Venkateswaran | Taking Aim for Eagle Scout Project

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

    Hi, my name is Jeevan Venkateswaran and for my Eagle Scout service project, I will be constructing and placing 13 archery stands as well as laying down shooting, waiting, side lines and shooting lanes.  This project is needed because it is the only public archery range that is available for the people of the Santa […]

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    How Kroger's Merger Push Leads Back To Alleged Human Trafficker

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Lever News

    To defend its controversial corporate consolidation plan, the grocery giant highlighted ties to local growers — including one that hired an alleged human trafficking kingpin.

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    Former Post Office boss returns CBE to sender over computer system scandal

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Minister says Fujitsu could be ‘on the hook’ for compensation pending inquiry

    Former Post Office CEO Paula Vennells, at the center of a media storm in recent days, is returning her CBE* following multiple calls for her to be stripped of the title.…

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    USG senate hosts first in-person meeting since October

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The senate inaugurated senator Diana Carpio and amended office hours rules.

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    Classifieds – January 10, 2024

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.

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    Need to make some 3D models but lack the skill and talent? Say, have you tried… AI?

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    That’s going to be a recurring question in 2024

    Luma, a generative AI startup building software that transforms text descriptions to corresponding 3D models, just raised $43 million (£34 million) in a series-B funding round led by Andreesen Horowitz, Nvidia, and others. …

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    Today in SCV History (Jan. 10)

    date: 2024-01-10, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    1847 – John C. Fremont and troops camp at today’s Sierra Hwy. and Newhall Ave. en route to signing a cease-fire agreement with Gen. Andres Pico. [story

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    Celebrating South Korean science fiction

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Doheny’s East Asian Library focuses on futuristic media in their recent exhibition.

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    More like 30 staying 30: a 2024 trend prediction

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    In the first installment of “That’s Fashion, Sweetie” of the spring, Hadyn Phillips reveals what she predicts the next it-girl may look like.

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    Trojans aim to make it three straight wins

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Men’s basketball takes on Cougars in the final game of their homestand at Galen.

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    Undocumented students should qualify for HSF

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The Hispanic Scholarship Fund exclusion of undocumented students sets an unwelcoming narrative.

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    The Johnson Buffalo Stampede

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Ryan Johnson follows in his father’s footsteps and defends SoCal hockey legacy with Sabres.

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    Metro must pick heavy rail for Sepulveda

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Don’t let the shiny monorail fool you; everyday Angeleno commuters deserve better.

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    Cutting-edge microscopy reveals bottled water has ‘up to 100 times’ more bits of plastic than previously feared

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Gulp!

    The average store-bought bottle of water contains somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 to 100 times more minute plastic particles than previously believed, judging from a study published this week.…

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    Vote for the January 2024 Paid Post

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Computer ads from the Past

    Voting is open for one week

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    PSL in curl

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Daniel Stenberg Blog

    PSL in this context stands for Public Suffix List. It is a list of known public suffixes in domain names. A public suffix is a name under which Internet users can (or historically could) directly register names – other than the top-level domains. One of the most commonly known and used such suffixes is “co.uk”, … Continue reading PSL in curl

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    Trinity’s Sweitzer takes top spot at Juan Enriquez Memorial

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

    Trinity Classical Academy sophomore wrestler Hudson Sweitzer kicked off the new year with his first tournament victory of the year at the Juan Enriquez Memorial held this past weekend at John Glenn High School in Norwalk. Sweitzer pinned all five opponents he faced en route to the title at 190 pounds. Four of his opponents were subdued […]

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    US, China Conclude Military Talks in Washington

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    WASHINGTON — The United States and China wrapped up two days of military talks in Washington Tuesday, the Pentagon said, the latest engagement since the two countries agreed to resume military-to-military ties.

    Washington and Beijing are at loggerheads over everything from the future of democratically ruled Taiwan to territorial claims in the South China Sea. Ties are still recovering after the U.S. downed an alleged Chinese spy balloon in February.

    U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed late last year to resume military ties, severed by Beijing after a visit in August 2022 by then-House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.

    The 17th round of the talks saw Michael Chase, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for China, Taiwan, and Mongolia, meet China’s Major General Song Yanchao, deputy director of the central military commission office for international military co-operation, the Pentagon said.

    “The two sides discussed U.S.-PRC defense relations, and Chase highlighted the importance of maintaining open lines of military-to-military communication in order to prevent competition from veering into conflict,” the statement added, using an acronym for the People’s Republic of China.

    Pentagon officials say communication between the two militaries is key to preventing a miscalculation from spiraling into conflict.

    The top U.S. military officer, General Charles Q. Brown, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff held a virtual meeting last month with his Chinese counterpart, General Liu Zhenli.

    China is willing to develop healthy and stable military-to-military relations with the U.S. “on the basis of equality and respect,” its defense ministry said in a statement Wednesday, citing the meeting.

    It urged the U.S. to cut military deployment and “provocative actions” in the South China Sea, as well halt support for such actions by “certain countries,” but did not identify them.

    It asked the U.S. to abide by the one-China principle and stop arming Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, despite Taiwan’s strong objections, and vowed never to compromise on the issue.

    “The United States should fully understand the root causes of the maritime and air security issues, strictly restrain its front-line forces, and stop hyping up (the issues),” it added.

    Taiwan is holding presidential and parliamentary polls this weekend amid a ramped-up war of words between Taiwan and China.

     

    U.S. officials have cautioned that even with some restoration of military communications, forging truly functional dialog between the two sides could take time.

    (Reporting by Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart in Washington, Liz Lee in Beijing; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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    January 9, 2024

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Heather Cox Richardson blog

    On the docket today in front of three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit was the question of whether former presidents can be prosecuted for things they did while in office. The issue at hand is whether Trump can be tried for his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election, but Trump has also been charged in three other criminal cases: a national case over his mishandling of national security documents, a state case in Georgia for interfering with the 2020 election there, and a state case in New York for paying hush money to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. He is also facing a number of civil cases.

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    Pentagon: Defense Secretary Austin Treated for Prostate Cancer

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    The Pentagon is now releasing details of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s secretive hospitalization: Austin was treated for prostate cancer in late December, according to medical officials at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and made an emergency trip to its intensive care unit on Jan. 1 due to complications from the procedure. VOA Pentagon correspondent Carla Babb has details.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/pentagon-defense-secretary-austin-treated-for-prostate-cancer-/7433741.html Save to Pocket


    County approves protest hearings for brush clearance program

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

    Santa Clarita Valley residents who want to see their properties removed from the Los Angeles County Brush Clearance Inspection Program will have a chance to lobby for that removal. The L.A. County Board of Supervisors approved protest hearings across the county at Tuesday’s meeting, with a hearing in Santa Clarita set for Feb. 24 from 9:30 a.m. […]

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    Uncle Sam wants to make it clear that America’s elections are very, very safe

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    From whom, exactly, we wonder

    As America gears up for a contentious presidential election this year, the Department of Justice has launched a campaign to convince the public that each and every qualified vote will be counted, and there won’t be any interference or shenanigans to worry about.…

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    Biden Not Signaling for a Gaza Cease-Fire, White House Says

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    The White House continues to reject mounting calls for a cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, sending mixed signals amid President Joe Biden’s efforts to appease some Americans’ calls for a cease-fire. White House Bureau Chief Patsy Widakuswara has this report.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/biden-not-signaling-for-a-gaza-cease-fire-white-house-says-/7433725.html Save to Pocket


    DALL-E’s New Guardrails: Fast, Furious, and Far from Airtight

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Gary Marcus blog

    If we had to guess, line that’s going to live in infamy from yesterday’s OpenAI announcement, a reply to the New York Times lawsuit, is probably the one that says “Regurgitation” is a rare bug that we are working to drive to zero”. Our view? Good luck with that.

    https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/dall-es-new-guardrails-fast-furious Save to Pocket


    Suspected Tumon shooter identified as Keoki Junior Santos

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Guam Daily Post

    Prison records: Santos was on pretrial release

    https://www.postguam.com/news/suspected-tumon-shooter-identified-as-keoki-junior-santos/article_beb171a0-af56-11ee-b8a8-8f044208d183.html Save to Pocket


    SEC Chair Denies Bitcoin ETF Approved, Says X Account Was Hacked

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    new york — The Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday that a post sent from the agency’s account on the social platform X announcing the approval of a long-awaited bitcoin exchange-traded fund was “unauthorized,” and that the agency’s account was hacked. 

    The price of bitcoin briefly spiked more than $1,000 after the post on X, formerly known as Twitter, claimed “The SEC grants approval for #Bitcoin ETFs for listing on all registered national securities exchanges.” Cryptocurrency investors had already driven bitcoin’s price above $46,000 in anticipation of the approval. 

    An ETF would provide a way to invest in bitcoin without having to buy the cryptocurrency outright on a crypto exchange such as Binance or Coinbase. 

    But soon after the initial post appeared, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler said on his personal account that the SEC’s account was compromised and, “The SEC has not approved the listing and trading of spot bitcoin exchange-traded products.” Gensler called the post unauthorized without providing further explanation. 

    “Welp,” wrote Cory Klippsten, CEO of Swan Bitcoin, on X. Like many bitcoin investors, Klippsten had been expecting the agency to approve bitcoin ETFs potentially as soon as this week. 

    The price of bitcoin swung from about $46,730 to just below $48,000 after the unauthorized post hit, then dropped to around $45,200 after the SEC’s denial. It was trading around $46,150 at 6:15 p.m. ET. 

    It was unclear how the SEC’s social media account was hacked. Shortly after Gensler’s statement, it appeared that the SEC had gotten control over the account. 

    Politicians, particularly Republicans who have long expressed frustration at how Gensler operates the SEC, quickly expressed anger at the SEC’s lax security controls over its accounts. 

    “Just like the SEC would demand accountability from a public company if they made a colossal market-moving mistake, Congress needs answers on what just happened,” said Senator Bill Hagerty, who sits on the Senate Banking Committee. 

    This is not the first time there has been false market-moving information about the future of bitcoin on regulated exchanges. A false report in October implied that fund manager BlackRock had gotten approval for bitcoin ETF, causing bitcoin prices to jump sharply. 

    Elon Musk gutted Twitter’s content moderation and security teams after taking over the platform in late 2022. And while internet watchdog groups have complained about a spike in toxic content, including antisemitic and other hate speech on X, many also worry about account integrity. 

    “The consequences of account takeovers could potentially be significant, and especially during an election year,” said Brett Callow, an analyst with the cybersecurity firm Emsisoft. 

    A spokesperson for X did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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    Ex-porn star at home pending next hearing in rape case 

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

    An L.A. County Superior Court judge has released a former porn star accused of dozens of sexual assaults in a series of allegations stretching back decades.  Ron Jeremy Hyatt has been deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial due to his inability to assist in his own defense, after his longtime attorney and friend Stuart Goldfarb […]

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    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/ex-porn-star-at-home-pending-next-hearing-in-rape-case/ Save to Pocket


    Redeployment Part One

    date: 2024-01-10, from: brr, an Antarctica IT blog

    Emerging from winter and preparing for our first flight!

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    Blinken Meets With Israeli Leaders, Says Palestinians Must Be Able to Return to Their Homes

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says that Israel has agreed to allow the United Nations to conduct an assessment of conditions in northern Gaza, as displaced Palestinian civilians taking refuge in the south of the enclave are begging to return to their homes. VOA’s Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports from the State Department

    https://www.voanews.com/a/blinken-meets-with-israeli-leaders-says-palestinians-must-be-able-to-return-to-their-homes/7433696.html Save to Pocket


    Family, friends seek justice for Chad

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

    The prosecution and defense have rested.   The jurors have spoken, too.   They ultimately took less than four hours to find Bryn Spejcher guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the brutal, cannabis-induced 2018 fatal stabbing of Chad O’Melia, a Hart High School graduate who was killed in his Thousand Oaks home.  But family and friends of Chad […]

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    This laptop was made to be hacked

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Tilde.news

    Comments

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    With OpenAI GPT Store imminent, apps are already being ripped off by copycats

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Low-code gubbins may not be able to count on much platform protection

    OpenAI’s GPT Store, expected to launch Wednesday – has been hyped as a replay of the Apple App Store gold rush of 2008.…

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    Humane Lays Off 4 Percent of Employees Before Releasing Its AI Pin

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: Daring Fireball

    https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/9/24032274/humane-layoffs-ai-pin Save to Pocket


    The Appointed Judges

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    The balance of power of democracy by all legal participants of an election does not exist if elected people are irresponsible and politically motivated to make appointments of judges that ignore or are ignorant of the law in their judicial process and allow their decisions be political in nature.

    The post The Appointed Judges appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

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    Biden Not Signaling for Gaza Cease-Fire, White House Says

    date: 2024-01-10, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/biden-not-signaling-for-gaza-cease-fire-white-house-says/7433667.html Save to Pocket


    GMHA reinstates mask mandate for patient care areas

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Guam Daily Post

    Due to a significant uptick in COVID-19 cases, the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority has reinstated a temporary mask mandate for clinical patient care areas.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/gmha-reinstates-mask-mandate-for-patient-care-areas/article_aa1f6528-af4f-11ee-8a4c-e782e15b54d3.html Save to Pocket


    The 18th Annual Battle of the Badges Blood Drive

    date: 2024-01-10, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    The American Red Cross blood supply has fallen to critically low levels and now faces an emergency blood shortage. In recent weeks distributions of some of the most transfused blood types have been limited to Los Angeles County area hospitals. The American Red Cross need donors now, and in the weeks ahead, to help rebuild the blood supply

    https://scvnews.com/donate-during-18th-annual-battle-of-the-badges-blood-drive/ Save to Pocket


    Charges filed in Culver City sexual assault case that led to arrest in SCV

    date: 2024-01-10, from: The Signal

    By Signal Staff County District Attorney George Gascón and Culver City Police Chief Jason Sims held a news conference Tuesday announcing felony charges in a case that ended with the suspect being arrested in the Santa Clarita Valley.  Marcos Maldonado was charged with sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in her Culver City home.   “I […]

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    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/charges-filed-in-culver-city-sexual-assault-case-that-led-to-arrest-in-scv/ Save to Pocket


    Suehiro Cafe Serves Its Last Meals In Little Tokyo

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The LAist

    The restaurant is being evicted after more than 50 years in the neighborhood.

    https://laist.com/news/food/suehiro-cafe-closes-little-tokyo-los-angeles Save to Pocket


    Whoa, take a look at the Carice TC2, a tiny Porsche-inspired EV…

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

    https://kottke.org/24/01/0043753-whoa-take-a-look-at Save to Pocket


    Hobbes OS/2 Archive to shut down in three months

    date: 2024-01-10, from: OS News

    We’ve got some seriously bad news for the OS/2 community. Hobbes, the massive software archive for OS/2 (and thus eComStation and ArcaOS), which hosts both old software as well as more recent releases, is shutting down in three months. After many years of service, hobbes.nmsu.edu will be decommissioned and will no longer be available. You the user are responsible for downloading any of the files found in this archive if you want them. These files will no longer be available for access or download as of the decommission date. As of April 15th, 2024 this site will no longer exist. No one will be able to access this site or any information/files stored on this site as of April 15th, 2024. I don’t even know how old Hobbes is, but I feel like it’s been around for decades. Seeing it being shut down is incredibly sad to read, but also a sign of the times for whatever’s left of the OS/2 community. Two of the four listed mirrors seem to be up, namely SunSITE Poland and Infania Networks in Sweden. We’ll see how long those last, but my advice to anyone interested in OS/2 – download the Hobbes archive and store it locally.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/138249/hobbes-os-2-archive-to-shut-down-in-three-months/ Save to Pocket


    SBART Press Luncheon: Maleka Wilcox and Luke Zuffelato Receive Athlete of the Week Awards

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    UCSB picked up big victories over Cal Poly in men’s and women’s basketball.

    The post SBART Press Luncheon: Maleka Wilcox and Luke Zuffelato Receive Athlete of the Week Awards appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/sbart-press-luncheon-maleka-wilcox-and-luke-zuffelato-receive-athlete-of-the-week-awards/ Save to Pocket


    The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid combines a Windows 11 PC with an Android tablet

    date: 2024-01-10, from: OS News

    Confirming a previous leak, Lenovo officially announced the ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid during its CES 2024 product reveals. It combines a Windows 11 notebook with a 14-inch OLED 2.8K touchscreen display that can detach from the keyboard and be used as an stand-alone Android 13 tablet. ↫ John Callaham I’m not even sure why I’m posting this, other than that it perfectly illustrates the problems Windows on one side, and Android on the other, face in providing the full device spectrum to users. Windows only really works on desktops and laptops, while Android only really works on smartphones and tablet. As such, Frankenstein devices like these have to be made to cover the entire spectrum. I kind of want one.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/138247/the-lenovo-thinkbook-plus-gen-5-hybrid-combines-a-windows-11-pc-with-an-android-tablet/ Save to Pocket


    What’s coming to Android in 2024

    date: 2024-01-10, from: OS News

    It’s CES, and Google has made a number of disparate, small announcements about upcoming Android features. 9To5Google has collected them all, and it seems there’s not many things of interest here, nor are there any big changes or improvements. The only thing that stands out to me is that easy Bluetooth device pairing is coming to more scenarios. First announced at CES 2022, Fast Pair support is rolling out to the Chromecast with Google TV “in the next month.” This seamless Bluetooth pairing with an onscreen “Connect now” prompt for headphones is coming to “more Google TV devices later this year.” ↫ Abner Li for 9To5Google Bluetooth pairing is an unpleasant experience, so seeing fast pairing become more popular is good news.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/138244/whats-coming-to-android-in-2024/ Save to Pocket


    Official: Hewlett Packard Enterprise wants to swallow Juniper Networks in $14B deal

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Monopoly watchdogs permitting

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise officially announced Tuesday its intent to acquire Juniper Networks in a deal valued at $40 per share, or roughly $14 billion.…

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    Housing Advocates Sue City Of LA For Stalling Affordable Housing Near Single-Family Homes

    date: 2024-01-10, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The LAist

    Mayor Karen Bass decided last year to exclude single-family neighborhoods from her signature housing policy. Now the city faces a lawsuit over the change.

    https://laist.com/news/housing-homelessness/los-angeles-affordable-housing-ed1-karen-bass-mayor-yimby-law-lawsuit-winnetka Save to Pocket


    Wednesday 10 January, 2024

    date: 2024-01-10, from: John Naughton’s online diary

    Analog/digital This is the kind of daft things that photographers do (well, this photographer anyway) when they should be working. It’s a photograph taken with an iPhone of what a venerable analog camera (a Hasselblad 501CM) saw yesterday morning. (And, … Continue reading

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    Review | Brad Williams at the Santa Barbara Lobero, January 6, 2024

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Williams delivers — and doesn’t hold back on taboo topics — at a doubleheader night of comedy at the Lobero.

    The post Review | Brad Williams at the Santa Barbara Lobero, January 6, 2024 appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/review-brad-williams-at-the-santa-barbara-lobero-january-6-2023/ Save to Pocket


    Dexterous helical magnetic robot for improved endovascular access

    date: 2024-01-10, from: ETH Zurich, recently added

    Dreyfus, Roland

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    Getting clues from nature: the impact of grass hay on suckling piglets’ gastrointestinal growth and colonic microbiota

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Introduction

    The effect of dietary fiber on pig production has been extensively evaluated. Inspired by observations of the diet of wild, young piglets, this study aimed to examine the possibility of feeding grass hay to suckling piglets besides concentrated creep feed.

    Methods

    The sow-nursed piglets in this study were divided into two groups based on balanced sow parities. The control group (CON, n = 7 sows) only received a regular, concentrated creep feed, while the treatment piglets (GH, n = 8 sows) were also provided with chopped grass hay from 2 days of age until weaning (28 days). At weaning, one piglet with a median weight was selected from each litter for post-mortem evaluation. Subsequently, six pigs around median weight per sow were grouped into nursery pens and monitored for their feed intake and body weight gain until 9 weeks of age.

    Results and discussion

    Piglets in GH consumed, on average, 57 g of grass hay per piglet during the entire lactation period. The emptied weight of the small and large intestine was significantly greater in GH (280 vs. 228 g, 88.8 vs. 79.3 g, respectively, p < 0.05), and the length of the large intestine was stimulated by the grass hay (164 vs. 150 cm, p < 0.05). Morphologically, the villus height in the jejunum was higher in GH (p < 0.05). In the large intestine, the crypt depth of the mid-colon was lower in GH. Moreover, the short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrations in the cecum were increased in GH compared to CON (1,179 vs. 948 µmol/g dry matter, p < 0.05), whereas in the colon, SCFA concentrations were lower in CON (341 vs. 278 µmol/g dry matter, p < 0.05). There was no major impact of grass hay inclusion on the colonic microbiota composition. Only a trend was observed for a lower inverse of the classical Simpson (InvSimpon) index and a higher abundance of Lactobacillus genera in GH. After weaning, no significant differences in feed intake and body weight gain were observed. In conclusion, supplementing the grass hay to suckling piglets led to alterations in intestinal morphology, increased SCFA fermentation in proximal sections of large intestine, stimulation of gastrointestinal tract growth, and subtle modifications in colonic microbiota.

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    In vitro inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 biofilm formation by DZ2002 through regulation of extracellular DNA and alginate production

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Introduction

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is a common pathogen associated with biofilm infections, which can lead to persistent infections. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop new anti-biofilm drugs. DZ2002 is a reversible inhibitor that targets S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase and possesses anti-inflammatory and immune-regulatory activities. However, its anti-biofilm activity has not been reported yet.

    Methods and results

    Therefore, we investigated the effect of DZ2002 on P. aeruginosa PAO1 biofilm formation by crystal violet staining (CV), real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The results indicated that although DZ2002 didn’t affect the growth of planktonic PAO1, it could significantly inhibit the formation of mature biofilms. During the inhibition of biofilm formation by DZ2002, there was a parallel decrease in the synthesis of alginate and the expression level of alginate genes, along with a weakening of swarming motility. However, these results were unrelated to the expression of lasI, lasR, rhII, rhIR. Additionally, we also found that after treatment with DZ2002, the biofilms and extracellular DNA content of PAO1 were significantly reduced. Molecular docking results further confirmed that DZ2002 had a strong binding affinity with the active site of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase (SahH) of PAO1.

    Discussion

    In summary, our results indicated that DZ2002 may interact with SahH in PAO1, inhibiting the formation of mature biofilms by downregulating alginate synthesis, extracellular DNA production and swarming motility. These findings demonstrate the potential value of DZ2002 in treating biofilm infections associated with P. aeruginosa.

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    Effects of OxyR regulator on oxidative stress, Apx toxin secretion and virulence of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Introduction

    Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, the causative agent of porcine pleuropneumonia, poses a significant threat to global swine populations due to its high prevalence, mortality rates, and substantial economic ramifications. Understanding the pathogen’s defense mechanisms against host-produced reactive oxygen species is crucial for its survival, with OxyR, a conserved bacterial transcription factor, being pivotal in oxidative stress response.

    Methods

    This study investigated the presence and role of OxyR in A. pleuropneumoniae serovar 1-12 reference strains. Transcriptomic analysis was conducted on an oxyR disruption mutant to delineate the biological activities influenced by OxyR. Additionally, specific assays were employed to assess urease activity, catalase expression, ApxI toxin secretion, as well as adhesion and invasion abilities of the oxyR disruption mutant on porcine 3D4/21 and PT cells. A mice challenge experiment was also conducted to evaluate the impact of oxyR inactivation on A. pleuropneumoniae virulence.

    Results

    OxyR was identified as a conserved regulator present in A. pleuropneumoniae serovar 1-12 reference strains. Transcriptomic analysis revealed the involvement of OxyR in multiple biological activities. The oxyR disruption resulted in decreased urease activity, elevated catalase expression, enhanced ApxI toxin secretion—attributed to OxyR binding to the apxIBD promoter—and reduced adhesion and invasion abilities on porcine cells. Furthermore, inactivation of oxyR reduced the virulence of A. pleuropneumoniae in a mice challenge experiment.

    Discussion

    The findings highlight the pivotal role of OxyR in influencing the virulence mechanisms of A. pleuropneumoniae. The observed effects on various biological activities underscore OxyR as an essential factor contributing to the pathogenicity of this bacterium.

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    Prevalence and resistance characteristics of multidrug-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae isolated from the respiratory tracts of hospitalized children in Shenzhen, China

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Background

    PCV13 introduction in China has led to a significant reduction of vaccine serotype Streptococcus pneumoniae. However, non-vaccine serotypes with highly resistance and invasiveness were often reported in the post-pneumococcal conjugate vaccine era and there was regional differences.

    Methods

    A total of 669 S. pneumoniae strains were collected from the respiratory tracts of hospitalized children at Shenzhen Children’s Hospital in 2021 and 2022. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) characteristics were assessed through antibiotic susceptibility testing performed with the VITEK 2 compact system. AMR genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in pbp1a, pbp2b, and pbp2x were identified via analysis of whole genome sequencing data. Statistical examination of the data was conducted employing chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests.

    Results

    We found that non-vaccine serotypes strains had accounted for 46.6% of all the pneumococcal isolated strains. The most common non-vaccine serotype is 23A, with a prevalence rate of 8.9%, followed by 15A (6.6%), 6E (5.7%), 34 (3.2%), and 15B (2.9%). The multidrug resistance rates (MDR) of vaccine serotypes were 19F (99.36%), 19A (100%), 23F (98.08%), 6B (100%), and 6C (100%). Meanwhile, the MDR of non-vaccine serotypes were 15B (100.00%), 6E (100%), 15C (100%), 34 (95.24%), and 23A (98.31%). Resistance rates of 6E to more than six antibiotic classes reached 89.47%, which is similar to 19F (83.33%) and 19A (90%). Unique resistance profiles were also identified for non-vaccine serotypes, including significantly higher resistance to chloramphenicol in 6E, 15B, and 15C than in 19F and 19A. Furthermore, through genome sequencing, we revealed strong correlation of cat-TC with chloramphenicol resistance, patA/patB with tetracycline resistance, ermB and pmrA with erythromycin resistance.

    Conclusion

    The introduction of PCV13 into China from 2017 has led to a shift in the dominant composition of pneumococcal strains. There has been a notable rise and spread of multidrug-resistant non-vaccine serotypes among children. Specifically, the non-vaccine serotype 6E, which was not widely reported in China previously, has emerged. To comprehend the resistance mechanisms, it is crucial to further investigate the molecular and genetic characteristics of these non-vaccine serotypes.

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    Case report: Enhancing prognosis in severe COVID-19 through human herpes virus coinfection treatment strategies

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Background

    In the context of increasing reports of co-infection with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), particularly with human herpes viruses (HHVs), it is important to consider the appropriate treatment options for HHVs that have been reactivated by COVID-19.

    Case presentation

    This study presents two cases of severe COVID-19 with HHV co-infection. The first case involved a critically ill patient with COVID-19 co-infected with herpes simplex virus type 1, confirmed using metagenomic next-generation sequencing, and another patient with severe COVID-19 experiencing Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) reactivation, as evidenced by elevated EBV-DNA levels in the serum. Treatment included high-dose glucocorticoids and sivelestat sodium, with notable improvements observed after initiating ganciclovir anti-herpesvirus therapy.

    Conclusion

    This study underscores the significance of recognizing HHV co-infections in severe COVID-19 cases and highlights the potential of combining anti-HHV treatment, increased glucocorticoid dosages, and anti-cytokine storm therapy to enhance prognosis.

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    Stenotrophomonas maltophilia complex: insights into evolutionary relationships, global distribution and pathogenicity

    date: 2024-01-10, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Introduction

    Stenotrophomonas maltophilia complex (Smc) comprises opportunistic Gram-negative bacilli responsible for various nosocomial infections. Limited data exists concerning its evolutionary lineage, global prevalence and pathogenicity.

    Methods

    We conducted an extensive genomic analysis on 734 Smc genomes, of which 90 were newly sequenced and isolated from different patients. The species composition and evolutionary relationships of Smc were examined using core protein sequence analysis. Pathogenicity evaluation was used by assays for swimming motility, biofilm formation and identification of virulence factors. The broth microdilution method was used to evaluate the drug resistance spectrum of clinical isolates.

    Results

    Phylogenetic analyses delineated 24 species-level clades, dominated by S. maltophilia (42.8%), S. sepilia (13.6%) and S. geniculata (9.9%). Geographically, strains were primarily distributed in Europe (34.2%), Asia (33.7%) and North America (24.0%), with intricate global distribution patterns. Meanwhile, 154 virulence-associated genes and 46 antimicrobial resistance genes within Smc were identified. These genes encoded span various functions, including motility, adherence, toxin, RND antibiotic efflux pumps, beta-lactamases and aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes. Moreover, significant variations were indicated in swimming motility and biofilm-forming capability across the different species, with S. sepilia exhibiting superior levels of both traits. Additionally, no statistically significant discrepancy was detected among Smc species to other antibiotics, despite the fact that all S. geniculata isolates were resistant to Ceftazidime and much higher than other species.

    Conclusion

    Our findings indicate the need to pay increased attention to other mainstream species of Smc besides S. maltophilia in order to better manage Smc-related infections and tailor effective treatment strategies.

    https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2023.1325379 Save to Pocket


    Deputies: Man and woman steal bikes

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    A report of a disturbance at a business on Thursday turned into a grand theft case in which two bicycles were reported stolen — and then were returned to the victim, according to deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.  Deputies responded to a call on Thursday at 12:10 p.m. at the 22400 block […]

    The post Deputies: Man and woman steal bikes  appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/man-and-woman-steal-bikes/ Save to Pocket


    Supes Proclaim January Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a motion introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger and co-authored by Supervisor Janice Hahn proclaiming January as Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month in Los Angeles County

    https://scvnews.com/supes-proclaim-january-firefighter-cancer-awareness-month/ Save to Pocket


    In order for the 2024 indie web revival to work: “We need…

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

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    From the Chiefs

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    The Fire Chiefs Association of Santa Barbara County (FCA) was disappointed to learn of the initial ruling provided by Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Geck.

    The post From the Chiefs appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

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    Downtown San Jose housing tower rises to key milestone by topping off

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    A housing highrise perched along one of the gateways for downtown San Jose has soared to a new milestone with a topping off for the tower.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/san-jose-home-house-build-develop-real-estate-economy-downtown-top-off/ Save to Pocket


    Lilbits: Gaming handhelds, mini PCs, and headsets of CES 2024

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    MSI may be the only company to announce a new handheld gaming PC at CES this week that features an x86 processor and support for modern PC games, but the MSI Claw isn’t the only handheld gaming device using CES 2024 as its coming out party. Two companies are making plays for the nostalgic gamer space. […]

    The post Lilbits: Gaming handhelds, mini PCs, and headsets of CES 2024 appeared first on Liliputing.

    https://liliputing.com/lilbits-gaming-handhelds-mini-pcs-and-headsets-of-c/ Save to Pocket


    Why Peyton Manning would love to play for 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    “It’s been no surprise to me the success he’s had, not only as a coordinator in Atlanta and now as a head coach. I think he’s innovative, he grinds, he works at it. It starts with their run game, but the stuff they do off their run game is unique.”

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/why-peyton-manning-would-love-to-play-for-49ers-kyle-shanahan/ Save to Pocket


    VIA to host ‘Update Santa Clarita’ with mayor 

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    The Valley Industry Association is scheduled to host “Update Santa Clarita” with Santa Clarita Mayor Cameron Smyth at the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center at College of the Canyons on Jan. 19.  The event will have a lunch and will feature Smyth discussing some of what the city has been doing and what […]

    The post <strong>VIA to host ‘Update Santa Clarita’ with mayor</strong>  appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    Nominations being accepted for Man and Woman of the Year

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    News release  The Santa Clarita Valley Man & Woman of the Year Committee is inviting all local nonprofit organizations to nominate one man and one woman from the ranks of their dedicated volunteers to be considered as the community’s Man or Woman of the Year for 2024.   Selected honorees, one man and one woman, […]

    The post Nominations being accepted for Man and Woman of the Year appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/nominations-being-accepted-for-man-and-woman-of-the-year/ Save to Pocket


    San Jose City Council honors “Mr. Roadshow” Gary Richards at meeting

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    The council adjourned its first meeting of 2024 in honor of the late columnist, but there might be a better way to remember him in San Jose.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/san-jose-city-council-honors-mr-roadshow-gary-richards-at-meeting/ Save to Pocket


    San Jose is trying to make sure its pot shops don’t go up in smoke

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    San Jose is trying to make sure its pot shops don’t go up in smoke

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/san-jose-is-trying-to-make-sure-its-pot-shops-dont-go-up-in-smoke/ Save to Pocket


    Hey Calendar App Is Now in the App Store

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Daring Fireball

    https://world.hey.com/dhh/apple-approves-the-hey-calendar-c76ebd9c Save to Pocket


    State study: Gas tax funds to drop by $6 billion with EV transition

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    By Alejandro Lazo CalMatters Climate Reporter  California’s funding from gas taxes will drop by nearly $6 billion in the next decade due to the state’s electric car rules and other climate programs, “likely resulting in a decline in highway conditions for drivers,” according to a new state analysis released in December.  As California phases in major […]

    The post State study: Gas tax funds to drop by $6 billion with EV transition appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    Robotic “moving sidewalk” shoes — what could possibly go wrong? Like an…

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

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    Honda unveils a new line of electric cars

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    The two Honda 0 series concept vehicles are called the Saloon and the Space-Hub. In automotive terms, saloon is another word for sedan that is more commonly used in British English. The Saloon concept looks more like hatchback, though, with a low, smooth outline ending in a blunt back end.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/honda-unveils-a-new-line-of-electric-cars/ Save to Pocket


    X’s 2024 plans include peer-to-peer payments in app push

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Ex-Twitter isn’t exactly rolling in cash - has anyone thought about how much it’ll cost to run all that new stuff?

    Peer-to-peer payments, AI integration, additional exposure to stuff you hate, and more: That’s what’s apparently coming to the site formerly known as Twitter in 2024.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/xs_2024_plans/ Save to Pocket


    Bail, house arrest granted for suspect in Tupac killing

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    Court-appointed attorneys for Duane “Keffe D” Davis told The Associated Press after the judge’s decision that they believe Davis can post that amount. They had asked for bail of not more than $100,000 and noted for the judge that the demands of preparing a defense based on two decades of evidence may require a postponement of the current June trial date.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/bail-house-arrest-granted-for-suspect-in-tupac-killing/ Save to Pocket


    US Lawmakers Back in Session, Working on Border Security, Ukraine Aid

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    WASHINGTON — U.S. lawmakers came back into session this week after a three-week holiday break to continue work toward a deal on border security in return for Republican votes to send more aid to Ukraine.

    “We are closer to an agreement than we have been since the beginning of these talks,” Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, one of the lead negotiators on the deal, told reporters Tuesday.

    “I wish that we weren’t in this position. I wish that Senate Republicans supported Ukraine aid because they believe in Ukraine,” he said. “I wish that we weren’t conditioning support for Ukraine upon the resolution of the most difficult issue in American politics — immigration reform.”

    The White House’s $106 billion national security supplemental request also includes funding for border security as well as nearly $14 billion in aid to Israel and funding for Taiwan to combat the threat posed by China.

    Senate negotiators continued meeting remotely throughout the three weeks Congress was out of session.

    “We are working very hard to come up with an agreement to improve our situation at the border. But it’s also important to remember the world is literally at war,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters Tuesday. “This is the most serious international situation we have faced since the Berlin Wall came down. We need to pass the supplemental, and there needs to be a strong border provision part of it.”

    The United States has dedicated more than $100 billion to arming and supporting Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, and President Joe Biden has asked Congress to approve an additional $60 billion. Republicans in Congress have become increasingly skeptical about the need to continue underwriting Ukraine’s defense.

    The Pentagon announced on December 27 a new $250 million security assistance package for Ukraine, which included additional munitions for surface-to-air missiles systems, artillery rounds and more air defense components. The Pentagon still has $4 billion available to provide Ukraine with military aid, but no funds are available to replenish the U.S. military’s stockpiles. Officials tell VOA that no new aid packages are expected until Congress provides more funding.

    Republicans in the Senate have conditioned approval of any additional money for Ukraine on the simultaneous strengthening of immigration rules aimed at reducing the number of people illegally entering the United States at its southern border and expelling some who are already in the country.

    According to multiple news organizations, an estimated 300,000 people crossed the U.S.-Mexico border in December 2023. That estimate marks the highest recorded number of U.S.-Mexico border crossings.

    Even if an agreement passes in the Senate, it might not survive in the House, where Republicans hold a very narrow majority. A significant group of Republican House members oppose additional aid to Ukraine, and the party in early October voted out a speaker who partnered with Democrats to pass legislation.

    Last week, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson led a delegation of 60 House Republicans to visit the U.S.-Mexico border at Eagle Pass, Texas.

    “If President Biden wants a supplemental spending bill focused on national security, it better begin with defending America’s national security,” Johnson told reporters at a news conference on the border.

    Republicans have proposed their own legislation, H.R. 2, which would resume construction of a border wall as well as impose new restrictions on asylum-seekers.

    VOA Pentagon Correspondent Carla Babb contributed reporting.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/us-lawmakers-back-in-session-working-on-border-security-ukraine-aid/7433213.html Save to Pocket


    Canyon Country man, 21, charged after investigation into alleged relationship with teen 

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    Prosecutors filed four felony charges this week against a Canyon Country man arrested after deputies reported obtaining a copy of a sex tape he allegedly made with a minor.   Sebastian Andres Delgado Barrera, 21, pleaded not guilty Friday to two counts of oral copulation with a minor, unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor more than […]

    The post Canyon Country man, 21, charged after investigation into alleged relationship with teen  appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    The Story Continues: Announcing Version 14 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Stephen Wolfram blog

    Version 14.0 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica is available immediately both on the desktop and in the cloud. See also more detailed information on Version 13.1, Version 13.2 and Version 13.3. Building Something Greater and Greater… for 35 Years and Counting Today we celebrate a new waypoint on our journey of nearly four decades with […]

    https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2024/01/the-story-continues-announcing-version-14-of-wolfram-language-and-mathematica/ Save to Pocket


    Sale closed in Saratoga: $4.5 million for a five-bedroom home

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    A 3,027-square-foot house built in 1996 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 18900 block of Bellgrove Circle in Saratoga was sold on Dec. 18, 2023. The $4,450,000 purchase price works out to $1,470 per square foot.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/sale-closed-in-saratoga-4-5-million-for-a-five-bedroom-home/ Save to Pocket


    City announces new exhibit, ‘Transcendence’

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    News release  The city of Santa Clarita has announced the opening of its latest art exhibition, “Transcendence: Breaking Boundaries,” in the First Floor Gallery within Santa Clarita City Hall, 23920 Valencia Blvd.   This showcase will run from Jan. 12 through March 6, with a special reception event planned for Friday, Jan. 19, from 6 to […]

    The post City announces new exhibit, ‘Transcendence’ appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    New year, new updates for security holes in Windows, Adobe, Android and more

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Nothing under exploit… The calm before the storm?

    Patch Tuesday  Microsoft rang in the New Year with a relatively calm Patch Tuesday: Just 49 Windows security updates including fixes for two critical-rated bugs, plus four high-severity Chrome flaws in Microsoft Edge.…

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    The East Coast and Midwest Are Going to Need More Electricity

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Heatmap News



    We’re gonna need a bigger electricity generation system. That’s what PJM Interconnection, the massive electricity market spanning 13 states on the East Coast and in the Midwest, said in a report Monday.

    PJM predicted that its peak electricity demand would increase every year by 1.7% in the summer and 2% in the winter. It also anticipates overall energy use to grow 2.4% annually over the next decade — an increase of 200,000 gigawatt-hours, or roughly 25%, by 2034.

    That increase in demand is also about three times a previous forecast, according to Utility Dive. PJM attributes the big jump to a few factors, calling out specifically data centers, new manufacturing plants, and more electrification, especially of transportation.

    The PJM forecast provides a case study for the challenges the Biden administration faces as it pursues the twin goals of lowering emissions and decarbonizing the electricity sector, along with trying to revive American manufacturing.

    In order to reduce emissions, you can’t just replace fossil fuel-burning power plants with renewable and non-carbon energy sources. Everything else that emits carbon has to be decarbonized as well, including transportation, which makes up about 30% of emissions.

    But doing this increases demand for electricity — a car that used to be powered by igniting gasoline is now powered by a battery that has to be charged. Electrification will put even more pressure on non-carbon power generation: not only do some combination of solar panels, wind turbines, nuclear power plants, dams and steam have to replace existing electricity demand, it has to make up for that new demand as well.

    While there are ways to moderate this demand — you can pay consumers to use less electricity at peak times and have electric car batteries work as power supply for homes, for example — a world where electric power replaces combustion will mean we need to find more electricity.

    That’s no small task. There are about 500,000 electric cars in the PJM area and the projection is that there will be 23 million by the end of the next decade, while the number of medium and heavy-duty electric vehicles will increase from 25,000 to 1.5 million, according to PJM’s forecast.

    And then there’s new sources of electricity demand that have nothing to do with electrification, like, say, a new semiconductor plant outside Columbus, Ohio, being built by Intel or data centers in Maryland.

    Right now, PJM’s existing electric load is serviced by a relatively dirty grid that’s over half coal and natural gas (although one third also comes from nuclear). PJM, like many electricity markets, has expressed worries about how retiring fossil fuel plants could impact the reliability of the grid as a whole. The new forecast “underscores the need to maintain and develop enough generation resources to serve that growing demand,” PJM’s senior vice president for planning Kenneth Seiler said in a statement.

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    10 Years Ago: The First Operational Cygnus Cargo Mission to the Space Station

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    To replace the cargo and crew transportation services to and from the International Space Station following the retirement of the space shuttle in 2011, the United States developed a novel approach to procure those services from American commercial entities. On Jan. 9, 2014, Orbital Sciences Corporation, one of two companies selected initially to provide cargo […]

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    A lovely world weather map….

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

    https://kottke.org/24/01/0043750-a-lovely-world-weather-ma Save to Pocket


    Barger Clarifies Protest Protocols for Brush Clearance Inspections

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger engaged L.A. County Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone and officials from the county’s Department of Agricultural Commissioner/Weights and Measures during Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting in a robust discussion to clarify facts about brush clearance notices that will be mailed out starting next week to newly identified property owners subject to inspections.

    https://scvnews.com/barger-clarifies-expectations-protest-protocols-for-brush-clearance/ Save to Pocket


    New Report Suggests Rise In Hate Crimes Fueled By Anti-Jewish Bias

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The LAist

    A forthcoming report from Cal State San Bernardino takes in hate crime data reported to law enforcement in the nation’s largest cities.

    https://laist.com/news/new-report-suggests-rise-in-hate-crimes-fueled-by-anti-jewish-bias Save to Pocket


    San Jose: Man sentenced 25 years to life for killing Safeway clerk in Willow Glen

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    A San Jose man will serve 25 years to life in prison for killing a clerk at a Willow Glen Safeway store in 2022.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/san-jose-man-sentenced-25-years-to-life-for-killing-safeway-clerk-in-willow-glen/ Save to Pocket


    In Memoriam Gerry McManigal 1942–2023

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Fans of Santa Barbara High School aquatics in the ’80s and ’90s will remember Gerry McManigal. The Santa Barbara paterfamilias,

    The post In Memoriam </br> Gerry McManigal </br> 1942–2023 appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/in-memoriam-gerry-mcmanigal-1942-2023/ Save to Pocket


    Santa Barbara Congressmember Carbajal Calls for Humanitarian Pause in Gaza

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Salud Carbajal sponsors a House resolution that would “facilitate a surge in humanitarian aid and the release of the hostages” held by Hamas.

    The post Santa Barbara Congressmember Carbajal Calls for Humanitarian Pause in Gaza appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/santa-barbara-congressmember-carbajal-calls-for-humanitarian-pause-in-gaza/ Save to Pocket


    Asus ZenScreen Fold is a 17.3 inch display that folds in half, works in portrait or landscape

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    The Asus ZenScreen Fold MQ17QH is a portable monitor with a 17.3 inch, 2560 x 1920 pixel OLED display. But it’s a foldable display, which means that you can close the screen like a laptop for easy transportation or unfold it when you want extra screen space for your laptop, tablet, or other mobile devices. Asus says […]

    The post Asus ZenScreen Fold is a 17.3 inch display that folds in half, works in portrait or landscape appeared first on Liliputing.

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    Nvidia’s G-Sync Pulsar is anti-blur monitor tech aimed squarely at your eyeball

    date: 2024-01-09, from: OS News

    Motion blur, when it’s not caused by slow LCD pixel transitions, is caused by “the persistence of an image on the retina, as our eyes track movement on-screen,” as Nvidia explains it. Prior improvements in display tech, like variable rate refresh, Ultra Low Motion Blur, and Variable Overdrive have helped with the hardware causes of this deficiency. The eyes and their object permanence, however, can only be addressed by strobing a monitor’s backlight. You can’t just set that light blinking, however. Variable strobing frequencies causes flicker, and timing the strobe to the monitor refresh rate—itself also tied to the graphics card output—was tricky. Nvidia says it has solved that issue with its G-Sync Pulsar tech, employing “a novel algorithm” in “synergizing” its variable refresh smoothing and monitor pulsing. The result is that pixels are transitioned from one color to another at a rate that reduces motion blur and pixel ghosting. ↫ Kevin Purdy for Ars Technica Cool technology, of course, but also another attempt by Nvidia to put Nvidia-specific chips inside monitors to cash in on royalties and tie people to Nvidia GPUs. Their previous attempt – G-Sync – was eventually thwarted, but they’re clearly trying again.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/138242/nvidias-g-sync-pulsar-is-anti-blur-monitor-tech-aimed-squarely-at-your-eyeball/ Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    America, yeah! 😵‍💫

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    A guide to using Nix flakes the non-flake way

    date: 2024-01-09, from: OS News

    Flakes also are a symptom or cause of much intra-community strife between “pro-flakes” and “anti-flakes” factions, but this situation is at some level a sign of broken consensus processes and various actors trying to sidestep them, an assumption by many people that the docs are “outdated” for not using flakes, and the bizarre proliferation of flakes everywhere in blog posts or tutorials leading to a belief that they are required for everything. This post is about how to architect Nix projects in general, with a special eye on how to do so with flakes while avoiding their limitations. It tries to dispel misconceptions that can develop in such a monoculture. ↫ Jade Every time I hear about Nix and Flakes I feel like I understand all of it a little less.

    https://www.osnews.com/story/138239/a-guide-to-using-nix-flakes-the-non-flake-way/ Save to Pocket


    SEC Twitter hijacked to push fake news of hotly anticipated Bitcoin ETF approval

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Buy the hype, sell the, wait, what do we do now?!

    Updated  The SEC today said its Twitter account was hijacked to wrongly claim it had approved a bunch of hotly anticipated Bitcoin ETFs, causing the cryptocurrency to spike and then slip in price.…

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    Iowa Caucus - Visual Explainer

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    On January 15, the 2024 U.S. presidential election season will officially kick off with the Iowa caucuses. Republican candidates including Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, and Vivek Ramaswamy will seek to unseat the current front-runner, former President Donald Trump, as the party’s eventual nominee to challenge incumbent President Joe Biden in November’s general election. (Produced by: Alex Gendler)

    https://www.voanews.com/a/iowa-caucus—visual-explainer/7433166.html Save to Pocket


    Passenger’s iPhone Survived, Intact, 16,000-Foot Fall From Alaska Airlines Plane

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-10, from: Daring Fireball

    https://twitter.com/SeanSafyre/status/1744138937239822685 Save to Pocket


    Free Will Astrology

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Week of January 11.

    The post Free Will Astrology appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/free-will-astrology-194/ Save to Pocket


    Roman Imperial Cult Temple Unearthed Beneath a Parking Lot in Italy

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Smithsonian Magazine

    The pagan temple sheds new light on the empire’s gradual embrace of Christianity

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/researchers-discover-a-roman-temple-that-illustrates-the-empires-gradual-embrace-of-christianity-180983559/ Save to Pocket


    Rabbit R1 is a $199 mobile companion with a simple UI and support for any app (thanks to AI)

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    The Rabbit R1 is a small, simple mobile device with ambitious plan: to change the way we interact with apps and devices. Available for pre-order for $199, it’s the first product from a startup called Rabbit, it’s a pocket-sized device with a 2.88 inch touchscreen display, a camera that rotates to face the front or […]

    The post Rabbit R1 is a $199 mobile companion with a simple UI and support for any app (thanks to AI) appeared first on Liliputing.

    https://liliputing.com/rabbit-r1-is-a-199-mobile-companion-with-a-simple-ui-and-support-for-any-app-thanks-to-ai/ Save to Pocket


    Mustangs Now 2-0 in GSAC with Road Win

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    Kamrin Oriol scored a career-high 28 points to lead The Master’s University men’s basketball team to a 102-91 win over the Vanguard Lions in Costa Mesa

    https://scvnews.com/mustangs-now-2-0-in-gsac-with-road-win/ Save to Pocket


    Photos: A’s manager Mark Kotsay chops price of California mansion by $1 million

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    The Rancho Santa Fe estate is now listed at $8.35 million. It features an elevator, home theater, dry sauna and an 1,100-square-foot separate guest quarters.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/photos-as-manager-mark-kotsay-chops-price-of-california-mansion-by-1-million/ Save to Pocket


    Storms hammer nation’s midsection, bringing snow, tornadoes

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    From the Midwest, the storm was expected to head east, bringing a combination of snow, rain and strong winds to the Northeast by Tuesday night, as well as concerns about flooding in areas such as New England, parts of which got more than a foot of snow Sunday.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/storms-hammer-nations-midsection-bringing-snow-tornadoes/ Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    Trump warns of ‘bedlam,’ won’t rule out violence after immunity hearing.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/01/09/trump-comments-violence-bedlam/ Save to Pocket


    Book Review | ‘The Suicide Museum’ by Ariel Dorfman

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Colossal mystery novel mixes historical elements, truth, and fiction.

    The post Book Review | ‘The Suicide Museum’ by Ariel Dorfman appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/book-review-the-suicide-museum-by-ariel-dorfman/ Save to Pocket


    NASA Ames Awards Task Order Modification for Wind Tunnel Upgrades

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    NASA has awarded a task order modification to the Aerospace Testing and Facilities Operations and Maintenance (ATOM-5) contract to Jacobs Technology Inc., of Tullahoma, Tennessee, to provide the agency’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley, with an upgrade to the center’s Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel main drive speed control variable frequency drive.  The ATOM-5 […]

    https://www.nasa.gov/general/nasa-ames-awards-task-order-modification-for-wind-tunnel-upgrades/ Save to Pocket


    @Miguel de Icaza Mastondon feed (date: 2024-01-09, from: Miguel de Icaza Mastondon feed)

    La Terminal, soon coming to a spatial experience near you:

    https://mastodon.social/@Migueldeicaza/111728009214945900 Save to Pocket


    Driving a Hard Bargain

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: One Foot Tsunami

    https://onefoottsunami.com/2024/01/09/driving-a-hard-bargain/ Save to Pocket


    Santa Barbara City Hall Throws in Towel on Charter Height Limit for La Cumbre Plaza Housing Project

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Developers propose exceeding the city’s 60-foot building height limit by 16.5 feet for their 642-unit rental project at the mall.

    The post Santa Barbara City Hall Throws in Towel on Charter Height Limit for La Cumbre Plaza Housing Project appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/santa-barbara-city-hall-throws-in-towel-on-charter-height-limit-for-la-cumbre-plaza-housing-project/ Save to Pocket


    Europe’s monopoly cops suddenly rather curious about Microsoft’s $13B for OpenAI

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Redmond’s three Es strike again: Embrace, Extend… EU

    Microsoft’s $13 billion investment in OpenAI is being checked by the European Commission to see if the deal runs afoul of the continent’s merger rules.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/ec_microsoft_openai/ Save to Pocket


    Every Single Day of 2023 Was Extraordinarily Hot

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Heatmap News



    You have almost certainly heard already that 2023 was, officially, the hottest year on record. That announcement came this morning from Copernicus, the European Union’s Earth data service.

    There was another figure in that announcement, however, that caught my eye: 2023 was also the first year in which every single day was at least 1 degree Celsius hotter than the pre-industrial average.

    Chart of 2023 daily average temperatures relative to pre-industrial average.

    That is a marked contrast to 2022, our sixth hottest year on record, which had several days less than 1 degree above the pre-industrial average and a maximum temperature difference around half a degree lower than last year’s.

    Chart of 2022 daily average temperatures relative to pre-industrial average.

    Just for kicks, I decided to make the same chart for 1940, the earliest year represented in this particular dataset. As you will perhaps notice, I had to adjust the scale to account for temperatures below the pre-industrial average.

    Chart of 2022 daily average temperatures relative to pre-industrial average.

    The last time the global daily average temperature came in below the pre-industrial average, according to the Copernicus data, was October 8, 1992.

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    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    News release   The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has announced the creation of the agency’s first Popular Annual Financial Report. The PAFR is a proactive publication that compiles comprehensive and complex financial information into an easy-to-use format for customers, the agency said in a news release.  “SCV Water is proud to set the standard for […]

    The post SCV Water releases Popular Annual Financial Report appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/scv-water-releases-popular-annual-financial-report/ Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    How Trump’s Unhinged Immunity Demand Could Unleash a Second-Term Crime Spree.

    https://newrepublic.com/article/177940/trump-immunity-second-term-crime-spree Save to Pocket


    Daily Deals (1-09-2024)

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    The Epic Games Store Holiday Sale ends January 10, which means there’s less than a day left to score deals or use the Epic Coupon for 33% off. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for something to play games on, Best Buy is selling the entry-level Asus ROG Ally for $400, which is one of the best deals […]

    The post Daily Deals (1-09-2024) appeared first on Liliputing.

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    See the ‘Adorable’—and Deadly—Black-Footed Cat at a Utah Zoo

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Smithsonian Magazine

    Eight-month-old Gaia is part of a breeding program for her vulnerable species, which is considered the “world’s deadliest cat”

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/adorable-deadly-black-footed-cat-utah-zoo-180983560/ Save to Pocket


    Hubble Finds Weird Home of Farthest Fast Radio Burst

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have found a rare event in an oddball place. It’s called a fast radio burst (FRB), a fleeting blast of energy that can – for a few milliseconds – outshine an entire galaxy. Hundreds of FRBs have been detected over the past few years. They pop off all over […]

    https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/hubble-finds-weird-home-of-farthest-fast-radio-burst/ Save to Pocket


    California Credit Union Offering Scholarships to SCV Students

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    California Credit Union is encouraging college-bound students in the Santa Clarita Valley to apply for its 2024 Student Scholarship Program.

    https://scvnews.com/california-credit-union-offering-scholarships-to-scv-students-2/ Save to Pocket


    Pentagon: Defense Secretary Austin Treated for Prostate Cancer

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/pentagon-defense-secretary-austin-was-treated-for-prostate-cancer/7433046.html Save to Pocket


    Person Killed in Car-vs.-Cyclist Collision on Hwy. 150 in Carpinteria

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    The crash occurred between Via Real and Highway 101.

    The post Person Killed in Car-vs.-Cyclist Collision on Hwy. 150 in Carpinteria appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/person-killed-in-car-vs-cyclist-collision-on-hwy-150-in-carpinteria/ Save to Pocket


    Cyber ‘Kidnapping’ Scams Target Chinese Students Around the World

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    WASHINGTON — A recent cyber kidnapping incident involving a Chinese exchange student in Utah appears to be part of an international pattern in which unknown perpetrators, often masquerading as Chinese police or government officials, target Chinese students around the world and extort their families for upwards of tens of thousands of dollars.

    In late December, 17-year-old Chinese student Kai Zhuang was reported missing near Salt Lake City, only to be found days later alone and freezing in a tent in the mountains. Authorities have said the case was part of an apparent cyber kidnapping scheme to scam his family in China out of $80,000.

    Cyber kidnapping is when perpetrators pretend to have abducted someone to coerce their family into paying a ransom.

    “At the heart of it are the heartstrings of the victim, who is told to go run and hide, and the heartstrings of the people who think their loved one is actually in the possession of kidnappers,” said Theresa Payton, CEO of cybersecurity company Fortalice Solutions.

    “Virtual kidnapping is, at its very root, manipulative. It is coercive. It is emotionally draining and complex,” said Payton, who is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

    On January 3, just days after Kai Zhuang was found, the FBI issued a warning about criminals impersonating Chinese police officers to defraud Chinese people based in the United States, especially Chinese students.

    Around the world

    VOA has learned that the cyber scams aren’t targeting only Chinese students studying in the United States.

    Over the past year, Chinese students studying abroad in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan have also been targeted by cyber kidnapping scams and other cybercrime schemes, VOA found.

    In these countries, the perpetrators also often pretended to be Chinese police officers or government officials. Cybersecurity experts said this tactic indicates criminals are leveraging China’s authoritarian system, in which deference to and fear of the police are the norm, to their advantage.

    “Chinese people are naturally afraid of the police,” said Han Jiang Du Diao Seng, a pharmacist based in the United States who runs accounts on YouTube and Weibo that are popular among Chinese exchange students.

    Han Jiang Du Diao Seng has helped four Chinese students caught up in cyber kidnapping scams, he said. In his experience, he said, scammers posing as government officials tend to approach Chinese students and first ask if they recently received money from their family in China.

    If the student says yes, he said, the scammer either claims the money was transferred illegally or that their family is being targeted by criminals, before requiring the student to halt contact with their family during an investigation — all of which is a ploy to then extort money from the family.

    Left their homes

    In the incidents Han Jiang Du Diao Seng worked on, he said, the criminals coerced all the students to leave where they lived and go stay at a hotel, which helped convince their parents that they were actually kidnapped.

    He said that these criminals may be taking advantage of the fact that Chinese parents may be less likely to report the incidents to American police — in part due to language barriers but also due to general distrust among Chinese people of the American police. Chinese state media regularly depict American police as violent and irresponsible.

    “You have a fear of government involvement and law enforcement involvement because the relationship to the government is different,” cybersecurity expert Joseph Steinberg said, referring to people from authoritarian countries such as China.

    There is no clear data on the number of cyber kidnapping cases in the United States or around the world, cybersecurity experts told VOA, but incidents seem to be rising. Technological advancements, particularly with artificial intelligence, risk making the schemes even easier to perpetrate, they said.

    There are different tiers of sophistication in these cybercrime syndicates, according to Payton. At the lower end, perpetrators may use an auto dialer to target random people in hopes of getting a few hundred dollars, she said.

    More sophisticated schemes

    At the upper end, perpetrators use artificial intelligence algorithms to identify targets and deepfake technology to create photos and audio intended to make victims believe their loved one has actually been kidnapped, Payton said.

    “You do not actually have to be technically minded to get into this type of crime. You just have to be a twisted, evil individual,” she said.

    AI advancements mean perpetrators don’t even need to speak the same language as their victims, according to Steinberg, who is based in New York City.

    “AI is only going to get better, and that means that the attacks will only be more and more realistic,” he told VOA.

    Some cybercriminals are just after a quick buck, Steinberg said. “But you have some that are after the big dollars and will spend the time to do the research,” he said.

    That may help explain why Chinese exchange students apparently are being specifically targeted.

    Payton said that given the complex relationship between the Chinese government and its citizens, as well as other factors such as culture, history and economics, “it is conceivable that global criminal syndicates engaging in such activities as virtual kidnapping may perceive young Chinese adults studying abroad as more susceptible to fall prey to this crime,” Payton said.

    In Canada in February 2023, regional police said Chinese students had been swindled out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by scammers claiming to be Chinese government officials.

    Similar incidents have played out in Australia, Japan and the United Kingdom. It is not clear whether the perpetrators of any of these crimes are linked in any way. The investigation into the recent Utah incident is ongoing, and it is not clear whether the perpetrators imitated Chinese officials.

    China’s embassy in Washington did not respond to that question when VOA reached out for comment.

    Warnings from embassies and police

    The embassy did urge Chinese citizens in the U.S., especially those studying in the country, to boost safety awareness, take necessary precautions, and stay vigilant against “virtual kidnapping” and other forms of telecom and online fraud.

    In the span of two months in Japan last summer, at least six Chinese students were targeted in cyber kidnapping schemes, local police said. The Chinese Embassy in Tokyo issued a warning about the scams in August, urging Chinese citizens in the country to “be wary” and “vigilant.”

    Local British police issued a warning about cyber scams targeting Chinese students in September, and the Australian government released a similar warning a month later.

    “These criminal syndicates demonstrate a profound understanding of human behavior, potentially leveraging fear tactics to manipulate individuals into compliance and their families into making payments. They are targeting all demographics, but the trend appears to indicate they favor targeting Chinese exchange students studying abroad,” Payton said.

    To avoid falling victim to these kinds of schemes, cybersecurity experts recommended families set up a password to verify one another’s identity over the phone during these kinds of scenarios.

    “The cyber kidnapping scam very much can happen to anybody, and that’s what people need to be aware of,” Steinberg said.

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    La NASA comparte avances sobre las primeras misiones lunares Artemis con tripulación

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    La NASA anunció el martes cambios en las próximas misiones Artemis, que sentarán las bases para la exploración científica a largo plazo de la Luna, el aterrizaje de la primera mujer y la primera persona no blanca en la superficie lunar, y la preparación de expediciones con seres humanos a Marte en beneficio de todos. […]

    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/la-nasa-comparte-avances-sobre-las-primeras-misiones-lunares-artemis-con-tripulacion/ Save to Pocket


    Alaska and United Airlines Report Loose Parts in Boeing 737 Max 9 Door Panels

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Daring Fireball

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/alaska-and-untied-airlines-report-loose-parts-in-boeing-max-9-door-panels Save to Pocket


    NASA’s X-59 Rollout Embodies Aeronautical Tradition

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    Lee esta historia en español aquí. NASA’s X-59 aircraft is heading out of the hangar – preparing to embark on the first phase of its mission to fly faster than the speed of sound without generating a loud sonic boom. Leadership from NASA and prime contractor Lockheed Martin will officially unveil the fully completed and […]

    https://www.nasa.gov/aeronautics/x-59-rollout-preview/ Save to Pocket


    La presentación del X-59 de la NASA personifica la tradición aeronáutica

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    Read this story in English here. El avión X-59 de la NASA está saliendo del hangar–preparándose para embarcarse en la primera fase de su misión de volar más rápido que la velocidad del sonido sin generar un fuerte estampido sónico. Los directivos de la NASA y el contratista principal Lockheed Martin,  presentarán oficialmente al mundo […]

    https://www.nasa.gov/es/la-presentacion-del-x-59-de-la-nasa-personifica-la-tradicion-aeronautica/ Save to Pocket


    A Love Letter to Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross star in a benefit performance of AR Gurney’s famous play ‘Love Letters.’

    The post A Love Letter to Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/a-love-letter-to-ensemble-theatre-company-of-santa-barbara/ Save to Pocket


    US Delays Planned Return of Astronauts to Moon Until 2026

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    washington — The United States is pushing back its planned return of astronauts to the surface of the Moon from 2025 to 2026, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Tuesday.

    Artemis, named after the sister of Apollo in Greek mythology, was officially announced in 2017 as part of the US space agency’s plans to establish a sustained presence on Earth’s nearest space neighbor, and apply lessons learned there for a future mission to Mars.

    Its first mission, an uncrewed test flight to the Moon and back called Artemis 1, took place in 2022, after several postponements.

    Artemis 2, involving a crew that doesn’t land on the surface, has been postponed from later this year to September 2025, Nelson told reporters.

    Artemis 3, in which the first woman and first person of color are to set foot on lunar soil at the Moon’s south pole, should now take place in September 2026.

    “Safety is our top priority, and to give Artemis teams more time to work through the challenges,” said Nelson.

    NASA is also looking to build a lunar space station called Gateway where spacecraft will dock during later missions.

    Elon Musk’s SpaceX has won the contract for a landing system for Artemis 3 based on a version of its prototype Starship rocket, which remains far from ready. Both of its orbital tests have ended in explosions.

    Delays to Starship have knock-on effects because the spacesuit contractor needs to know how the suits will interface with the spacecraft, and simulators need to be built for astronauts to learn its systems.

    And the Artemis 1 mission itself revealed technical issues, such as the heat shield on the Orion crew capsule eroded in an unexpected way, and the ground structure used to launch the giant SLS rocket sustained more damage than expected.

    As of March 2023, NASA has agreed to pay approximately $40 billion to hundreds of contractors in support of Artemis, the same watchdog found.

    A key difference between the 20th-century Apollo missions and the Artemis era is the increasing role of commercial partnerships, part of a broader strategy to involve the private companies in space exploration to reduce costs and to make space more accessible.

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    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    Trump team argues assassination of rivals is covered by presidential immunity.

    https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4398223-trump-team-argues-assassination-of-rivals-is-covered-by-presidential-immunity/ Save to Pocket


    Quotes from moving house

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Rupert blog

    drawing of a cardboard box and some bubble wrap in an empty room

    I’ve moved house over sixteen times in my lifetime (more if you count step-homes). Apartment to house, city to city, state to state, country to country; I’ve done it all. I’ve even lived in a couple pseudo-communes with over 6+ roommates. Thinking back, I realized I have little phrases –some synesthetic little audio cues– attached to each major life change. Here’s a handful of my favorites.

    “Always WATCH YOUR BACK.”

    In 2003 I got accepted to JET Programme and would be moving to Japan for one to three years. You apply in December, interview in January, get accepted in April, and leave in July. It’s a sudden transition for an overseas move. In April I found out I’d be living in a small town called Sasayama in Hyogo Prefecture. It looked cute, had a castle, and the town’s website had an animated gif of a dancing mayor. Part of the JET Programme’s tradition is that your predecessor writes you a little note introducing the town and job before you arrive. In July I got an email and inside was the following phrase repeated seven times…

    Always WATCH YOUR BACK.

    Yikes. It’s two weeks or so before I board a plane to live in a country I’ve never even visited. Although self-evident by the tone of the letter, I later learned my predecessor had a hard time in our small town. She entered a relationship with another JET teacher and when they wanted to live together that caused a local stir where city hall got involved. That’s small town life for you.

    What an ominous letter to get before you move overseas!

    “Do you like breakfast?”

    We rolled up to our house in South Austin in a bright yellow Penske truck. We trekked across the desert from California and would officially become homeowners that day. As we were unloading the truck a neighbor in her mid seventies stepped out to meet us. She was so kind and after some small talk she asked a question I’ll never forget…

    “Do you like breakfast?”

    And that began almost 9 years of weekly breakfasts at Dan’s Hamburgers with our neighbor Cleo. She’s more than a sweet grandmotherly neighbor to our children, she was their best friend. Every day my kids would wake up and demand to go see Cleo.

    I also can’t forget our eighty year old neighbor Nellie’s big entrance after meeting Cleo. Fresh from cataracts surgery wearing a night gown and an eye-patch, she stumbled across her yard into the street to start giving us all the gossip we could ask for on the neighborhood. “That’s old Gene and his wife died…”, “She’s an old maid…”, and another line I’ll never forget…

    Tread lightly with them over there…

    About as Texan as it gets. We stayed in that house nine years and saw the street turnover. We outgrew our 2 bedroom/2 bath house, so we moved north in 2018. There’s lots to miss about the old place (big yard, proximity to Dan’s Hamburgers), but we miss our friend Cleo the most.

    “We mow our lawns and decorate for Halloween”

    When I introduced myself to my new neighbor in North Austin, she was friendly but a bit somber as she mentioned her husband passed away six months prior. She welcomed us to the neighborhood, asked about our kids, and then proceeded to lay out the two ground rules for the street…

    We mow our lawns and decorate for Halloween.

    I felt shame looking down at my unkempt yard. She handed me a business card for her mowers and I hired them that day. And she wasn’t kidding about Halloween. Our street is basically the street in the neighborhood for Halloween. We have a 9-foot tall inflatable Beetlejuice sand worm in our yard every October, so I like to think we’re fulfilling our neighborly obligations… but my yard still looks like shit.

    https://daverupert.com/2024/01/quotes-from-moving-house/ Save to Pocket


    Mac Liquid Detection

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Michael Tsai

    Filipe Espósito (via Hacker News): macOS Sonoma 14.1 includes a new system daemon named “liquiddetectiond,” which, as the name suggests, can identify when the computer has been exposed to liquids. More specifically, this daemon runs in the background to collect liquid detection analysis from each USB-C port on the Mac.[…]While Apple may eventually implement an […]

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    SwiftData Fetching Pending Changes

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Michael Tsai

    Keith Harrison: If you don’t want the pending changes included in the fetch results you should be able to override the default by setting includePendingChanges to false in the fetch descriptor[…] Unfortunately, I don’t seem to be able to get that to work using iOS 17.2 (FB13509125). The pending change is always returned in the […]

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    The Boeing 737 MAX and Alaska Airlines Flight 1282

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Michael Tsai

    Luke Bodell (via Hacker News): In August, the FAA issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) warning MAX operators about using the engine anti-icing system in dry air. The AD came about following in-flight testing, which found that deploying the anti-icing system for longer than five minutes under specific conditions led to overheating and damage to the […]

    https://mjtsai.com/blog/2024/01/09/the-boeing-737-max-and-alaska-airlines-flight-1282/ Save to Pocket


    Is Objective-C BOOL a Boolean Type?

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Michael Tsai

    Juan Cruz Viotti: While BOOL might look trivial, its definition is rather complex. It depends on which Apple platform and architecture you are targeting, which can result in unexpected behavior. […] Recently, I stumbled into a case where for the same code, macOS Intel and macOS Apple Silicon invoked different overloads. […] As we can […]

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    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    Thousands of Software Engineers Say the Job Market Is Getting Much Worse.

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5y37j/thousands-of-software-engineers-say-the-job-market-is-getting-much-worse Save to Pocket


    Asus NUC Pro and Pro+ mini PCs pack Intel Meteor Lake processors into 4×4 designs

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    The new Asus ROG NUC is grabbing a lot of attention this week as the first compact gaming PC from Asus since the company took over development, marketing, and support of the NUC brand from Intel last year. But it’s not the only new NUC system Asus is launching at CES 2024. The new Asus NUC […]

    The post Asus NUC Pro and Pro+ mini PCs pack Intel Meteor Lake processors into 4×4 designs appeared first on Liliputing.

    https://liliputing.com/asus-nuc-pro-and-pro-mini-pcs-pack-intel-meteor-lake-processors-into-4x4-designs/ Save to Pocket


    What Happened When Solar Installers in New York Tried to Unionize

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Heatmap News



    President Biden’s pitch to get the American public behind the transition to clean energy is that it will bring good-paying, high-quality jobs — union jobs. But so far, that’s been more true in some areas than others.

    When Daniel Lozano first got hired at EmPower Solar, a rooftop solar installation company on Long Island last April, he thought he had landed a pretty sweet gig. He was 24, with a background in electrical work and construction, and was attracted by the company’s summer schedule of four tens — four-day work weeks, ten hours per day.

    But soon it became clear the job wasn’t as ideal as it seemed. Extreme pressure from management to finish installations as quickly as possible was wearing people down. Workers felt overworked and underpaid. An opaque bonus system and frequent firing and hiring created an atmosphere of anxiety. Vacation requests took months to approve. Lozano grew especially frustrated that his manager kept delaying his scheduled performance review — and therefore his prospects for a raise.

    All the while, Lozano watched as the UPS Teamsters and the United Auto Workers were waging historic campaigns to try to increase pay for their workers. Inspired by their success, he began trying to organize at EmPower.

    “We don’t want to be treated like dogs that are just pushed and pushed and pushed and then let go like used rags,” he told me. “We can make this a good place to work.”

    The number of solar workers represented by a union has been creeping up over the last decade, reaching about 10.5% of the workforce in 2022, according to the most recent National Solar Jobs Census. By comparison, about 16% of autoworkers and about 48% of electric power line workers were members of a union that year, according to the Union Membership and Coverage Database, which is built on federal data.

    But most union clean energy work is on big commercial projects like utility-scale solar farms, where developers have to pay prevailing wages, use apprentices, or enter into project labor agreements in order to qualify for state and federal subsidies. Union representation is much more unusual in residential work like rooftop solar, where rebates and tax credits typically have no labor requirements.

    Residential construction is a fragmented industry, with lots of small businesses that employ only a handful of people. In some ways, EmPower stands out in this field. The company has a staff of more than 100 and offers full benefits like paid time off, health insurance, and a 401k retirement plan. But many of the complaints workers had about EmPower are common in the industry. A 2020 report by the California Workforce Development Board, for example, says that rooftop solar and energy efficiency jobs there “are characterized by low wages” and “lack of career ladders.”

    The primary union for solar workers to date has been the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. But Lozano thought the group seemed stagnant — its leadership wasn’t out there the way that Shawn Fain, the progressive UAW president, was, fighting for its workers in the national spotlight, Lozano said. So instead, in September, he went to see if his local UAW chapter would represent EmPower workers. They agreed. Next, Lozano began gathering support from his coworkers and soon had enough to schedule an official vote with the National Labor Relations Board.

    The company’s leadership did not welcome the organizing effort. In the weeks leading up to the vote, EmPower hired National Labor Relations Advocates, a strategy firm that promises, “within 24 hours of being retained,” to “arm you with the tools you need and bring our experience and 96% success rate in keeping our clients union-free.” According to Lozano and other workers, management began visiting job sites with coffee and donuts and asking about their concerns. They said the company was a family, and that any issues they had would be resolved more slowly with a union, not faster.

    The workers weren’t convinced. On December 22, EmPower’s installers and service technicians voted 29 to 16 in favor of unionizing.

    One week later, on the Friday before the new year, the company notified 21 workers — including Lozano — that they were being put on unpaid leave, some for more than a year. Michael DiGiuseppe, the vice president of UAW Local 259, accused the company of illegally retaliating against the unionization effort and filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board.

    “One week out, we wanted to find collaborative bargaining priorities, and instead of doing that, they went out and laid off 21 guys,” DiGiuseppe told me.

    EmPower said it furloughed the workers because business typically slows down in the winter, and the company took a particularly hard hit in 2023 due to soaring interest rates and inflation. (It is continuing to provide health insurance for those who were furloughed.) But regardless of whether the layoffs were retaliatory, they still violated the National Labor Relations Act, according to DiGiuseppe. Once workers have voted to unionize, an employer is not allowed to make any changes to the covered workers’ terms or conditions without notifying and negotiating with the union, even if the changes are pure business decisions. “At a minimum, they should have communicated with us that they were laying off workers,” DiGiuseppe said.

    I spoke with three other field workers from EmPower, in addition to Lozano, who had been with the company for several years, and had also been furloughed. When I asked why they wanted to unionize, the workers, who requested not to be named, echoed many of Lozano’s grievances. They described an atmosphere of pressure to work fast, even in riskier situations, such as when they were installing panels on steeply pitched roofs or working with electrical equipment in the rain. They didn’t like that they were blamed, yelled at, and sometimes docked pay when things broke or went wrong. Many of their complaints were around compensation, including not being paid for travel time or for taking on additional responsibilities. One of the workers, like Lozano, was frustrated by performance review delays that left no clear pathway to a raise. Another described how the company awarded bonuses to workers based on their speed and adherence to safety protocols, but said the scoring system was mysterious and seemed to be inconsistent from job to job.

    In general, the workers told me, they liked their jobs at EmPower and wanted to stay there, but were seeking more transparency, accountability, and standardization.

    David Schieren, the CEO of EmPower and chairman of the New York State Solar Energy Industry Association, rejected the workers’ characterization of the company. When I asked about the pressure to work quickly, Schieren said this was the nature of running a customer-centric business. “We have one boss,” he told me. “The boss is the consumer. They tell us, do we want to work with this company or not? Are they happy or are they not?”

    If workers were uncomfortable with the pace, Schieren went on, then maybe this wasn’t the right job for them. “We are hungry, we do efficient work, we’re productive,” he said. “So that’s what I think we promote here at EmPower. I think that a lot of employees feel that they thrive in that environment. Is everybody right for a highly productive company? I don’t know, maybe some people don’t want that.”

    Schieren said the company had a track record of upward mobility, including promoting 20 field team members to leadership in recent years, and that workers had an average tenure with the company of more than 5 years. He declined to weigh in on whether he supported having a union at his company. When I asked whether he thought unionization threatened the business, he said no.

    There is research showing that paying solar workers prevailing wages does not significantly increase the cost of solar. But there’s another calculus to consider in all of this, beyond the economics of any one company or technology. Proponents of unionization — including those in the federal government — say that making sure clean energy jobs are good jobs is essential to building the political will to address the climate crisis.

    As we enter the next stage of the transition, where climate solutions like electric vehicles and wind turbines are becoming increasingly politicized and one bad power outage can invite endless litigation over the reliability of renewables, clean energy companies may want workers on their side.

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    Shohei Ohtani’s Record Dodgers Contract — And Deferrals — Has California Officials Talking Tax Reform

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The LAist

    Ohtani’s 10-year contract pays him only $2 million a year, deferring $680 million until after his time with the Dodgers — and possibly his California residency — is over. If Ohtani collects that money after returning to his native Japan, California would lose an estimated $98 million in tax revenue from him.

    https://laist.com/news/politics/shohei-ohtanis-record-dodgers-contract-and-deferrals-has-california-officials-talking-tax-reform Save to Pocket


    American Moon Mission Suffers Fuel Leak, Has ‘No Chance’ of a Soft Landing

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Smithsonian Magazine

    Launched early Monday, the Peregrine spacecraft started losing propellant almost immediately, and the mission, which is carrying NASA scientific instruments, has been derailed

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/american-moon-mission-suffers-fuel-leak-has-no-chance-of-a-soft-landing-180983557/ Save to Pocket


    SB Unified anuncia lista de candidatos para la vacante de miembro provisional de la junta directiva

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    SB Unified se complace en anunciar la lista de candidatos que serán entrevistados para el próximo nombramiento provisional de miembro

    The post SB Unified anuncia lista de candidatos para la vacante de miembro provisional de la junta directiva appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/sb-unified-anuncia-lista-de-candidatos-para-la-vacante-de-miembro-provisional-de-la-junta-directiva/ Save to Pocket


    SB Unified Announces List of Candidates for Provisional Board Member Vacancy

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    SB Unified is pleased to announce the list of candidates to be interviewed for the upcoming Board Member provisional appointment

    The post SB Unified Announces List of Candidates for Provisional Board Member Vacancy appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

    https://www.independent.com/2024/01/09/sb-unified-announces-list-of-candidates-for-provisional-board-member-vacancy/ Save to Pocket


    Deepfaked Celebrity Ads Promoting Medicare Scams Run Rampant on YouTube

    date: 2024-01-09, from: 404 Media Group

    Joe Rogan, Taylor Swift, Andrew Tate, Steve Harvey, The Rock, and Oprah have been cloned by AI for scam ads that, in total, have been viewed more than 195 million times on YouTube.

    https://www.404media.co/joe-rogan-taylor-swift-andrew-tate-ai-deepfake-youtube-medicare-ads/ Save to Pocket


    Box truck collides with guardrail 

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    A Penske box truck collided with the right-side wall and guardrail Monday night on southbound Interstate 5 near the Highway 14 on-ramp, according to Officer Michael Nasir with the California Highway Patrol.  CHP and the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to the solo vehicle collision at 7:23 p.m. A Sigalert was issued for three […]

    The post Box truck collides with guardrail  appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    A “Green Monster” Lurks in Star’s Debris

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    For the first time, astronomers have combined data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope to study the well-known supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A). This work has helped explain an unusual structure in the debris from the destroyed star called the “Green Monster,” because of its resemblance to the wall in […]

    https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/a-green-monster-lurks-in-stars-debris/ Save to Pocket


    While Hiding From the Nazis in an Attic, a Jewish Man Created 95 Issues of a Satirical Magazine

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Smithsonian Magazine

    An exhibition of Curt Bloch’s little-known wartime publications is going on display in Berlin

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/while-hiding-from-the-nazis-in-an-attic-a-jewish-man-created-95-issues-of-a-satirical-magazine-180983551/ Save to Pocket


    Trump on Latest School Shooting: ‘Get over it’

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Dan Rather’s Steady

    You may have missed the headline because it has become so horrifically commonplace: children shot at school. The dateline was the small town of Perry, Iowa. Last Thursday, a high school student opened fire in his school cafeteria, killing one person and injuring seven before dying by suicide. We’re barely a week into the new year and already four,

    https://steady.substack.com/p/trump-on-latest-school-shooting-get Save to Pocket


    Los Angeles Times Editor Kevin Merida Is Stepping Down

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The LAist

    In an email to staff, he announced his last day is Friday.

    https://laist.com/news/los-angeles-times-editor-kevin-merida-is-stepping-down Save to Pocket


    NASA Shares Progress Toward Early Artemis Moon Missions with Crew

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    NASA announced Tuesday updates to its Artemis campaign that will establish the foundation for long-term scientific exploration at the Moon, land the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface, and prepare for human expeditions to Mars for the benefit of all. To safely carry out these missions, agency leaders are adjusting […]

    https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-shares-progress-toward-early-artemis-moon-missions-with-crew/ Save to Pocket


    Jan. 21: Violinst Paul Stein at Valencia Public Library

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    Start the New Year off right with New Year Harmony, a program of classical music performed by Paul Stein, formally of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra

    https://scvnews.com/jan-21-violinst-paul-stein-at-valencia-public-library/ Save to Pocket


    The new Asus Zenbook 14 OLED is a 2.7 pound laptop with up to AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS or Intel Core Ultra 9 185H

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    The new Asus Zenbook 14 OLED line of laptops are thin and light notebooks with up to a 2.8K, 120 Hz OLED displays, all-metal bodies, and 75 Wh batteries that Asus says have been engineered to offer 20% more charge cycles than the previous-generation. Asus is also offering a choice of Intel or AMD processors, […]

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    https://liliputing.com/the-new-asus-zenbook-14-oled-is-a-2-7-pound-laptop-with-up-to-amd-ryzen-7-8840hs-or-intel-core-ultra-9-185h/ Save to Pocket


    Lucasfilm is doing a Mando movie: The Mandalorian & Grogu. It’ll be…

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

    https://kottke.org/24/01/0043749-lucasfilm-is-doing-a-mand Save to Pocket


    Asus Zenbook Duo (2024) is a dual-screen laptop with up to Intel Meteor Lake and a detachable keyboard

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    Asus has been sticking extra screens on laptops for years… but usually those screens don’t take up the whole keyboard area, allowing users to get a little extra screen space without sacrificing physical keys. But the new Asus Zenbook Duo (UX8406) is a little different, in that you can remove the keyboard to reveal a second full-size […]

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    https://liliputing.com/asus-zenbook-duo-2024-is-a-dual-screen-laptop-with-up-to-intel-meteor-lake-and-a-detachable-keyboard/ Save to Pocket


    Harvard University President’s Resignation Spurs Freedom of Speech Debate on Campuses

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    Free speech is a constitutional right in the United States, but it only protects against censorship by the government. Social media platforms, businesses and private schools can each have their own policies restricting certain kinds of speech. After the resignations of prominent university presidents, VOA’s Veronica Balderas Iglesias looks into the debate over regulating speech on college campuses.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/harvard-university-president-s-resignation-spurs-freedom-of-speech-debate-on-campuses-/7432826.html Save to Pocket


    Private lunar lander Peregrine mission’s now measured in hours, not days

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    UK trumpets British tech aboard doomed spacecraft

    The Peregrine Mission One lunar lander has just hours of power left before its ambitious mission will be prematurely terminated.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/peregrine_mission_now_measured_in/ Save to Pocket


    5 Mistakes Stockbrokers Need to Avoid

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    For decades, the stock market has been the key to instant riches. Many aspiring people enter with high hopes. Soon enough, the majority leaves with empty pockets. Ever wondered why? Obviously, they couldn’t bear any more losses.  But why is it so that a minute percentage of traders succeed? The reason is simple yet ironic. […]

    The post 5 Mistakes Stockbrokers Need to Avoid  appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/5-mistakes-stockbrokers-need-to-avoid-2/ Save to Pocket


    Half the World to Vote in 2024, With Global Ramifications

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    LONDON — 2024 will pose a major test of democratic rule as an estimated 4 billion people in more than 50 nations — almost half the world’s population — are set to vote in national elections, with the outcomes likely to shape global politics for years or decades to come.

    Bangladesh began 2024 with the first major election of the year as Sheikh Hasina won a fourth consecutive term as prime minister Sunday. Opposition parties boycotted the vote over complaints that it was neither free nor fair.

    A crucial presidential election is due to take place on the self-governing island of Taiwan on January 13. China’s threat to retake the island by force looms over the vote, with political parties divided on how to approach Beijing.

    “We are not only choosing Taiwan’s future leaders to decide on the country’s future but also deciding on the peace and stability of the Indo-Pacific region,” William Lai, the presidential candidate for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party, told supporters at a campaign rally earlier this month. Lai is ahead in the polls.

    In February, Indonesia is set to choose a new president to rule the nation of 277 million people, making it one of the world’s biggest votes held on a single day.

    Pakistan will hold parliamentary elections in February; opposition leader and former Prime Minister Imran Khan remains jailed on charges of leaking state secrets, which he denies.

    Russians will vote in presidential elections in March — although observers predict incumbent Vladimir Putin is all but certain to win as he is able to control the electoral process and state media.

    “Putin is not going to have any genuine opponents,” said Ian Bond of the Center for European Reform. “He has control of all the administrative machinery required to make sure that a crushing vote in favor of him is delivered and we get another six years of Putin up to at least 2030.”

    Largest democracy

    India — the world’s biggest democracy — will hold parliamentary elections in April and May, with the Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ahead in the polls.

    Veteran Indian political journalist Pushp Saraf believes the opposition will struggle to make headway.

    “It all depends how united they are,” Saraf said. “Otherwise, if they stay disunited, as they appear to be many times, they have little chance of succeeding against BJP, which is organizationally very strong, and with Narendra Modi, who is riding high on the popularity wave, at least in the Hindi heartland.”

    “These are very significant elections because there are clearly two opinions in the country at the moment. One is that BJP is polarizing society along the communal lines. And on the other hand, there is the opinion that BJP is focusing more on national security,” Saraf told The Associated Press.

    On June 2, Mexico is due to hold its presidential election, which could herald a new milestone for the country, “because of the possibility that, for the first time, a woman will govern Mexico,” according to Mexican pollster Patricio Morelos. Mexico’s ruling party has selected Claudia Sheinbaum, a former mayor of Mexico City, as its candidate.

    The European Union, representing more than half-a-billion people, is set to hold parliamentary elections in June. Polls suggest a resurgence in support for right-wing populist parties in many countries, including France, Germany and Italy.

    “There is a real possibility, I think, that the far right will do well in European elections. Not to the point of running the European Parliament, but conceivably to the point where anyone who wants to run the European Parliament has to take account of what they’re saying and doing,” Anand Menon, professor of international politics at Kings College London, told VOA.

    Britain is scheduled to hold elections before the end of the year, with polls suggesting opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is on course to end a tumultuous 14 years of Conservative rule, with five different prime ministers.

    “We had the Brexit wars that dominated everything, then we had COVID-19, now we’ve got the cost-of-living crisis. We’ve had government instability… the instability itself has become a political issue,” Menon said.

    On November 5, the United States is due to hold a highly anticipated presidential election as Americans decide whether to give Democrat Joe Biden a second term as U.S. president or choose a Republican alternative, with Donald Trump seemingly his most likely opponent — although the challenger faces numerous legal hurdles in the run up to the vote.

    Worldwide effects

    The impact of many of these elections in 2024 will likely be felt around the world, said analyst Menon.

    “Yes, all politics is local — but there are global trends. Immigration is going to figure a lot in many elections around the world. It will figure in the U.S. election, it will figure in the European elections, it will figure in the U.K. election,” Memon said.

    “Insecurity will be a major factor. One of the things we’re living with in the West now is an increased sense of insecurity, both economic — but also in security terms, given the war that’s going on in Ukraine and given the doubts about what the Taiwanese election later this month might mean for Taiwan-Chinese relations.

    “So, there are common factors, but those are refracted through the prism of the local and domestic in each country, so they play out in different ways,” Menon said.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/half-the-world-to-vote-in-2024-with-global-ramifications/7432773.html Save to Pocket


    This Brazilian fact-checking org uses a ChatGPT-esque bot to answer reader questions

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Nieman Journalism Lab

    In the 13 months since OpenAI launched ChatGPT, news organizations around the world have been experimenting with the technology in hopes of improving their news products and production processes — covering public meetings, strengthening investigative capabilities, powering translations. With all of its flaws — including the ability to produce false information at scale and generate plain…

    https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/01/this-brazilian-fact-checking-org-uses-a-chatgpt-esque-bot-to-answer-reader-questions/ Save to Pocket


    How to Make an AI Chatbot: A Practical Guide to Crafting Intelligent Conversational Agents

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    AI is the new thing. Everyone who is аnyone is mаking use of AI. But how ԁo you mаke а сhаtbot uр to the stаnԁаrԁ (or sometimes even better) thаn а nаturаl рerson? Nowadays, chatbots have become an integral part of our online interactions. Chatbots are everywhere, from customer support to virtual assistants, helping businesses […]

    The post How to Make an AI Chatbot: A Practical Guide to Crafting Intelligent Conversational Agents appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/how-to-make-an-ai-chatbot-a-practical-guide-to-crafting-intelligent-conversational-agents/ Save to Pocket


    Jan. 11: First Castaic School Board Meeting of ’24

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    The governing board of the Castaic Union School District will hold a regular meeting on Thursday, Jan. 11, its first meeting of 2024.

    https://scvnews.com/jan-11-first-castaic-school-board-meeting-of-24/ Save to Pocket


    Massive Military Spending “A Theft From Those Who Hunger”

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

    https://kottke.org/24/01/massive-military-spending-a-theft-from-those-who-hunger Save to Pocket


    Micron’s LPDDR5x-based LPCAMM2 brings compact, efficient, modular memory to laptops

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    Less than a month after the CAMM2 memory standard was approved, Micron is introducing its first LPCAMM2 modules with support for 16GB to 64GB of space-saving, energy-efficient, and replaceable LPDDR5x memory. The company says it offers the compact size, energy efficiency, and speed of LPDRR memory, enabling the modules to be used in thinner laptops, […]

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    https://liliputing.com/microns-lpddr5x-based-lpcamm2-brings-compact-efficient-modular-memory-to-laptops/ Save to Pocket


    Sealed Indictment Shows Case Against Hacker Behind Massive T-Mobile Data Breach

    date: 2024-01-09, from: 404 Media Group

    A sealed indictment obtained by 404 Media describes the case against John Binns, who allegedly hacked into T-Mobile, stole 40 million user records, and then sold them.

    https://www.404media.co/sealed-indictment-hacker-who-admitted-to-hacking-t-mobile-john-erin-binns/ Save to Pocket


    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    The Santa Clarita Artists Associations Gallery will showcase its first art show of 2024, “661 Local,” from Jan. 19 to Feb. 18.

    https://scvnews.com/keeping-it-661-local-at-the-scaa-gallery/ Save to Pocket


    FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program dangles by a financial thread

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    On the wrong side of the digital divide in America? The clock is ticking

    The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) warns it will start winding down the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) unless more funds are released to keep it going.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/affordable_connectivity_program_ending/ Save to Pocket


    Recognition for a job well done, 1962

    date: 2024-01-09, from: National Archives, Text Message blog

    During the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, communications personnel in the Department of State and at U.S. diplomatic posts overseas handling telegraphic communications went into overdrive.  In addition to the standard day-to-day telegrams flowing back and forth between the Department and its diplomatic and consular posts overseas, the communicators had to take care of … Continue reading Recognition for a job well done, 1962

    https://text-message.blogs.archives.gov/2024/01/09/recognition-for-a-job-well-done-1962/ Save to Pocket


    Lawyers Spar Over Trump’s Immunity Claim, but Judges Skeptical

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/trump-duality-running-a-presidential-campaign-while-fighting-criminal-charges-from-2020-election/7432686.html Save to Pocket


    US Navy sailor swaps sea for cell after accepting bribes from Chinese snoops

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Petty officer Wenheng Zhao admitted to taking as many as 14 payoffs in return for non-public military information

    A US Naval sailor will face more than two years behind bars after pleading guilty to taking bribes from Chinese spies in exchange for sensitive military information.…

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    US Navy officer swaps sea for cell after accepting bribes from Chinese snoops

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Petty officer Wenheng Zhao admitted to taking as many as 14 payoffs in return for non-public military information

    A US Naval sailor will face more than two years behind bars after pleading guilty to taking bribes from Chinese spies in exchange for sensitive military information.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/us_navy_officer_china_bribes/ Save to Pocket


    NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    Infrared emission from methane suggests atmospheric heating by auroral processes. Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have found a brown dwarf (an object more massive than Jupiter but smaller than a star) with infrared emission from methane, likely due to energy in its upper atmosphere. This is an unexpected discovery because the brown dwarf, […]

    https://www.nasa.gov/missions/webb/nasas-webb-finds-signs-of-possible-aurorae-on-isolated-brown-dwarf/ Save to Pocket


    California sets special election date for House seat left vacant by Kevin McCarthy

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    Newsom scheduled the election two weeks after the state’s March 5 primaries.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/california-special-election-kevin-mccarthy-house-seat/ Save to Pocket


    Pluralistic: Kelly and Zach Weinersmith’s “A City On Mars” (09 Jan 2024)

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Cory Doctorow’s blog

    Today’s links Kelly and Zach Weinersmith’s “A City On Mars”: Life in space sucks, is grotesquely expensive, and produces little useful science. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading Kelly and Zach Weinersmith’s “A City On Mars” (permalink) In A City On Mars, biologist Kelly Weinersmith and cartoonist Zach Weinersmith set out to investigate the governance challenges of the impending space settlements they were told were just over the horizon. Instead, they discovered that humans aren’t going to be settling space for a very long time, and so they wrote a book about that instead: https://www.acityonmars.com/ The Weinersmiths make the (convincing) case that every aspect of space settlement is vastly beyond our current or reasonably foreseeable technical capability. What’s more, every argument in favor of pursuing space settlement is errant nonsense. And finally: all the energy we are putting into space settlement actually holds back real space science, which offers numerous benefits to our species and planet (and is just darned cool). Every place we might settle in space – giant rotating rings, the Moon, Mars – is vastly more hostile than Earth. Not just more hostile than Earth as it stands today – the most degraded, climate-wracked, nuke-blasted Earth you can imagine is a paradise of habitability compared to anything else. Mars is covered in poison and the sky disappears under planet-sized storms that go on and on. The Moon is covered in black-lung-causing, razor-sharp, electrostatically charged dust. Everything is radioactive. There’s virtually no water. There are temperature swings of hundreds of degrees every couple of hours or weeks. You’re completely out of range of resupply, emergency help, or, you know, air. There’s Helium 3 on the Moon, but not much of it, and there is no universe in which is it cheaper to mine for Helium 3 on the Moon than it is to mine for it on Earth. That’s generally true of anything we might bring back from space, up to and including continent-sized chunks of asteroid platinum. Going to space doesn’t end war. The countries that have gone to space are among the most militarily belligerent in human history. The people who’ve been to space have come back perfectly prepared to wage war. Going to space won’t save us from the climate emergency. The unimaginably vast trove of material and the energy and advanced technology needed to lift it off Earth and get it to Mars is orders of magnitude more material and energy than we would need to resolve the actual climate emergency here. We aren’t anywhere near being a “multiplanetary species.” The number of humans you need in a colony to establish a new population is hard to estimate, but it’s very large. Larger than we can foreseeably establish on the Moon, on Mars, or on a space-station. But even if we could establish such a colony, there’s little evidence that it could sustain itself – not only are we a very, very long way off from such a population being able to satisfy its material needs off-planet, but we have little reason to believe that children could gestate, be born, and grow to adulthood off-planet. To top it all off, there’s space law – the inciting subject matter for this excellent book. There’s a lot of space law, and while there are some areas of ambiguity, the claims of would-be space entrepreneurs about how their plans are permissible under the settled parts of space law don’t hold up. But those claims are robust compared to claims that space law will simply sublimate into its constituent molecules when exposed to the reality of space travel, space settlement, and (most importantly) space extraction. Space law doesn’t exist in a vacuum (rimshot). It is parallel to – and shares history with – laws regarding Antarctica, the ocean’s surface, and the ocean’s floor. These laws relate to territories that are both vastly easier to access and far more densely populated by valuable natural resources. The fact that they remain operative in the face of economic imperatives demands that space settlement advocates offer a more convincing account than “money talks, bullshit walks, space law is toast the minute we land on a $14 quadrillion platinum asteroid.” The Weinersmiths have such an account in defense of space law: namely, that space law, and its terrestrial analogs, constitute a durable means of resolving conflicts that would otherwise give rise to outcomes that are far worse for science, entrepreneurship, human thriving or nation-building than the impediments these laws represent. What’s more, space law is enforceable. Not only would any space settlement be terribly, urgently dependent on support from Earth for the long-foreseeable future, but every asteroid miner, Lunar He3 exporter and Martian potato-farmer hoping to monetize their products would have an enforcement nexus with a terrestrial nation and thus the courts of that nation. But the Weinersmiths aren’t anti-space. They aren’t even anti-space-settlement. Rather, they argue that the path to space-based scientific breakthroughs, exploration of our solar system, and a deeper understanding of our moral standing in a vast universe cannot start with space settlements. Landing people on the Moon or Mars any time soon is a stunt – a very, very expensive stunt. These boondoggles aren’t just terribly risky (though they are – people who attempt space settlement are very likely to die horribly and after not very long), they come with price-tags that would pay for meaningful space science. For the price of a crewed return trip to Mars, you could put multiple robots onto every significant object in our solar system, and pilot an appreciable fleet of these robot explorers back to Earth with samples. For the cost of a tiny, fraught, lethal Moon-base, we could create hundreds of experiments in creating efficient, long-term, closed biospheres for human life. That’s the crux of the Weinersmiths’ argument: if you want to establish space settlements, you need to do a bunch of other stuff first, like figure out life-support, learn more about our celestial neighbors, and vastly improve our robotics. If you want to create stable space-settlements, you’ll need to create robust governance systems – space law that you can count on, rather than space law that you plan on shoving out the airlock. If you want humans to reproduce in space – a necessary precondition for a space settlement that lasts more than a single human lifespan – then we need to do things like breed multiple generations of rodents and other animals, on space stations. Space is amazing. Space science is amazing. Crewed scientific space missions are amazing. But space isn’t amazing because it offers a “Plan B” for an Earth that is imperiled by humanity’s recklessness. Space isn’t amazing because it offers unparalleled material wealth, or unlimited energy, or a chance to live without laws or governance. It’s not amazing because it will end war by mixing the sensawunda of the “Pale Blue Dot” with the lebensraum of an infinite universe. A science-driven approach to space offers many dividends for our species and planet. If we can figure out how to extract resources as dispersed as Lunar He3 or asteroid ice, we’ll have solved problems like extracting tons of gold from the ocean or conflict minerals from landfill sites, these being several orders of magnitude more resource-dense than space. If we can figure out how to create self-sustaining terraria for large human populations in the radiation-, heat- and cold-blasted environs of space, we will have learned vital things about our own planet’s ecosystems. If we can build the robots that are necessary for supporting a space society, we will have learned how to build robots that take up the most dangerous and unpleasant tasks that human workers perform on Earth today. In other words, it’s not just that we should solve Earth’s problems before attempting space settlement – it’s that we can’t settle space until we figure out the solutions to Earth’s problems. Earth’s problems are far simpler than the problems of space settlement. As I read the Weinersmiths’ critique of space settlement, I kept thinking of the pointless AI debates I keep getting dragged into. Arguments for space settlement that turn on existential risks (like humanity being wiped out by comets, sunspots, nuclear armageddon or climate collapse) sound an awful lot like the arguments about “AI safety” – the “risk” that the plausible sentence generator is on the verge of becoming conscious and turning us all into paperclips. Both arguments are part of a sales-pitch for investment in commercial ventures that have no plausible commercial case, but whose backers are hoping to get rich anyway, and are (often) sincerely besotted with their own fantasies: https://locusmag.com/2023/12/commentary-cory-doctorow-what-kind-of-bubble-is-ai/ Both AI and space settlement pass over the real risks, such as the climate consequences of their deployment, or the labor conditions associated with their production. After all, when you’re heading off existential risk, you don’t stop to worry about some carbon emissions or wage theft. And critically, both ignore the useful (but resolutely noncommercial) ways that AI or space science can benefit our species. AI radiology analysis might be useful as an adjunct to human radiological analysis, but that is more expensive, not less. Space science might help us learn to use our materials more efficiently on Earth, and that will come long before anyone makes rendezvous with a $14 quadrillion platinum asteroid. There are beneficial uses for LLMs. When the Human Rights Data Analysis Group uses an LLM to help the Innocence Project New Orleans extract and categorize officer information from wrongful conviction records, they are doing something valuable and important: https://hrdag.org/tech-notes/large-language-models-IPNO.html It’s socially important work, a form of automation that is an unalloyed good, but you won’t hear about it from LLM advocates. No one is gonna get rich on improving the efficiency of overturning wrongful convictions with natural language processing. You can’t inflate a stock bubble with the Innocence Project. By the same token, learning about improving gestational health by breeding multigenerational mouse families in geosynchronous orbit is no way to get a billionaire tech baron to commit $250 billion to space science. But that’s not an argument against emphasizing real science that really benefits our whole species. It’s an argument for taking away capital allocation authority from tech billionaires. I’m a science fiction writer. I love stories about space. But I can distinguish fantasy from reality and thought experiments from suggestions. Kim Stanley Robinson’s 2015 novel Aurora – about failed space settlement – is every bit as fascinating and inspirational as “golden age” sf: https://memex.craphound.com/2015/11/02/kim-stanley-robinsons-aurora-space-is-bigger-than-you-think/ But still, it inspired howls of outrage from would-be space colonists. So much so that Stan wrote a brilliant essay explaining what we were all missing about space settlement, which I published: https://boingboing.net/2015/11/16/our-generation-ships-will-sink.html With City on Mars, the Weinersmiths aren’t making the case for giving up on space, nor are they trying to strip space of its romance and excitement. They’re trying to get us to focus on the beneficial, exciting, serious space science we can do right now, not just because it’s attainable and useful – but because it is a necessary precondition for any actual space settlement in the distant future. 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    MNT Reform - a hackable laptop, not for everyone

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Jeff Geerling blog

    MNT Reform - a hackable laptop, not for everyone

            <div class="clearfix text-formatted field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p><img src="https://www.jeffgeerling.com/sites/default/files/images/mnt-reform-hero-bottom.jpg" width="700" height="auto" class="insert-image" alt="MNT Reform bottom with purple battery cells" /></p>

    The MNT Reform’s design, the components, everything—is open source. If iFixIt did a teardown, they’d probably give it an 11 out of 10.

    You can replace individual battery cells! Some people with these laptops hacked in their own speakers, added more internal Ethernet, or even swapped out the CPU itself.

    Does that mean I think you should buy it? No, probably not. It’s expensive (starting at €1199), and it’s built for a certain type of person. It’s not gonna replace a MacBook or a cheap Chromebook.

    But why does this exist, and why am I excited about it?

    Disclaimer: The reform used in this review was sent to me for testing; it’s already been shipped back to MNT Research. They haven’t paid me anything, and they have no input into the content of this blog post.

      <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span>Jeff Geerling</span></span>

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    Expert: Yes, Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift were gossiping out Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner at the Golden Globes

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    People close to Swift and Gomez have denied they were whispering about Chalamet and Jenner, but a lip-reading expert says otherwise.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/expert-yes-selena-gomez-and-taylor-swift-were-gossiping-out-timothee-chalamet-and-kylie-jenner-at-the-golden-globes/ Save to Pocket


    ‘Magical’ Error Correction Scheme Proved Inherently Inefficient

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Quanta Magazine

    Locally correctable codes need barely any information to fix errors, but they’re extremely long. Now we know that the simplest versions can’t get any shorter.

    The post ‘Magical’ Error Correction Scheme Proved Inherently Inefficient first appeared on Quanta Magazine

    https://www.quantamagazine.org/magical-error-correction-scheme-proved-inherently-inefficient-20240109/ Save to Pocket


    Qualcomm CEO’s pay jumps 395% in slow year for phone chips

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    C-suite exec gets 223 staffers’ worth of pay after cyclical headwinds dampen consumer demand for kit

    Qualcomm might have had a relatively rough ride in 2023 given the continued decline in smartphone chip shipments across the industry but its execs didn’t, at least not in terms of their pay awards.…

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    Build a Cloud IDE for the Deno Subhosting Hackathon

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Deno blog

    Details, prizes, submission guidelines, resources, and more about the Deno Subhosting Hackathon.

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    Autonomous Vehicles: Trough of Disillusionment

    date: 2024-01-09, from: David Rosenthal’s blog

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    This is the famous Gartner hype cycle and it certianly appears that autonomous vehicles are currently in the Trough of Disillusionment. Whether they will eventually soar up to the Plateau of Productivity is unknown, but for now it is clear even to practitioners that the hype bubble they have been riding for years has burst.

    Below the fold I try to catch up with the flood of reporting on the autonomous vehicle winter triggered by the bursting of the bubble.

    Cruise

    The most obvious symptom is the implosion of General Motors’ Cruise robotaxi division. Brad Templeton worked on autonomy at Waymo and is an enthusiast for the technology. But in Robocar 2023 In Review: The Fall Of Cruise he acknowledges that things aren’t going well:
    Looking at 2023 in review for self-driving cars, one story stands out as the clear top story of the year, namely the fall of General Motors’ “Cruise” robotaxi division, which led to a pause of operations for Cruise over the whole USA, a ban on operations in California, the resignation of the founder/CEO and much more. That was actually the most prominent component of the other big story of the year, namely the battle between San Francisco and both Cruise and Waymo.

    Even this serious mistake should not have and perhaps would not have driven Cruise to its fate. The bigger mistake was they did not want to talk about it. They were eager to show the car’s recorded video of events to the press, and to officials, but only over Zoom. They did not mention the dragging, even when asked about it. I did not ask to see the part of the video after the crash, but others who did see it say it ended before the dragging. The DMV states they were not shown the dragging, and Cruise did not tell them about it, including in a letter they sent shortly after the events. Cruise insists they did show the full video to the DMV, and the DMV insists otherwise, but there is little doubt that they were not open about what was obviously the most important part of the chain of events when it came to understanding the role of the robotaxi in the calamity. Cruise was very eager to show that the initial crash was not their fault, but didn’t want to talk at all about their own serious mistake.
    Laura Dobberstein reports on part of the aftermath in GM’s Cruise sheds nine execs in the name of safety and integrity:
    GM’s self-driving taxi outfit, Cruise, has dismissed nine execs – including its chief operating officer – after staff withheld information regarding an incident in which a woman was injured by one of the firm’s robotaxis.

    “Today, following an initial analysis of the October 2 incident and Cruise’s response to it, nine individuals departed Cruise. These include key leaders from Legal, Government Affairs, and Commercial Operations, as well as Safety and Systems,” a Cruise spokesperson told The Register.

    “As a company, we are committed to full transparency and are focused on rebuilding trust and operating with the highest standards when it comes to safety, integrity, and accountability and believe that new leadership is necessary to achieve these goals,” the spokesperson added.
    It isn’t just the executives who are feeling the pain, as Hayden Field and Michael Wayland report in GM’s Cruise laying off 900 employees, or 24% of its workforce: Read the memo here:
    Cruise on Thursday announced internally that it will lay off 900 employees, or 24% of its workforce, the company confirmed to CNBC.

    The layoffs, which primarily affected commercial operations and related corporate functions, are the latest turmoil for the robotaxi startup and come one day after Cruise dismissed nine “key leaders” for the company’s response to an Oct. 2 accident in which a pedestrian was dragged 20 feet by a Cruise self-driving car after being struck by another vehicle.

    The company had 3,800 employees before Thursday’s cuts, which also follow a round of contractor layoffs at Cruise last month.
    Templeton’s main argument is that Cruise mishandled the PR problem resulting from their vehicle dragging an injured pedestrian. They certainly did, in particular by apparently concealing information from the Dept. of Motor Vehicles. But the PR problem they faced is generic to autonomous vehicles. They are marketed as being safer than human drivers and, statistically, this may even be true. Waymo certainly makes a plausible claim. But although “safer” implies it does not mean “safe”, so serious crashes will inevitably occur.

    When they do the company’s PR department is in a no-win situation. The reporters who call asking for the company’s reaction know that the company has a vast amount of detailed information about what happened, logs and video. But the PR people don’t, and even if they did they don’t have the skills to interpret it. Given the nature of the AI driving the vehicle, it will take considerable time for the engineers to find the bug that was the root cause.

    The honest thing for the PR people to say is “we don’t have the details, we’ll get back to you when we do”. Reporters are likely to hear this as buying time for a cover-up.

    The wrong thing for them to do is to give the reporters what little they know, and spin it in ways that minimize the company’s fault. Later, when the full details emerge, they will have been shown to have been covering up the worst. Next time, even if they are honest, they won’t be believed.

    The PR problem is even worse because it is fundamentally asymmetric. The marketing pitch is that, statistically, autonomous vehicles cause less accidents than humans. But the public will never know about accidents that would have happened were a human driving, but were averted by the AI driver. They will know about accidents that did happen because the AI driver did something that a human would not have, as with the Uber and Cruise incidents. When set against the expectation of airline-level safety, this is an insuperable problem.

    In Driverless cars were the future but now the truth is out: they’re on the road to nowhere, Christian Wolmar who has a book about the autonomous winter entitled Driverless Cars: On a Road to Nowhere? points out that Cruise isn’t the first robotaxi company felled by an accident. That would be Uber:
    Right from the start, the hype far outpaced the technological advances. In 2010, at the Shanghai Expo, General Motors had produced a video showing a driverless car taking a pregnant woman to hospital at breakneck speed and, as the commentary assured the viewers, safely. It was precisely the promise of greater safety, cutting the terrible worldwide annual roads death toll of 1.25m, that the sponsors of driverless vehicles dangled in front of the public.

    And that is now proving their undoing. First to go was Uber after an accident in which one of its self-driving cars killed Elaine Herzberg in Phoenix, Arizona. The car was in autonomous mode, and its “operator” was accused of watching a TV show, meaning they did not notice when the car hit Herzberg, who had confused its computers by stepping on to the highway pushing a bike carrying bags on its handlebars. Fatally, the computer could not interpret this confusing array of objects.

    Until then, Uber’s business model had been predicated on the idea that within a few years it would dispense with drivers and provide a fleet of robotaxis. That plan died with Herzberg, and Uber soon pulled out of all its driverless taxi trials.
    In her review of Wolmar’s book Yves Smith makes two good points:
    Wolmar describes how this Brave New World has stalled out. The big reason is that the world is too complicated. or to put it in Taleb-like terms, there are way too many tail events to get them into training sets for AI in cars to learn about them. The other issue, which Wolmar does not make explicit, is that the public does not appear willing to accept the sort of slip-shod tech standards of buggy consumer software. The airline industry, which is very heavy regulated, has an impeccable safety record, and citizens appear to expect something closer to that…particularly citizens who don’t own or have investments in self-driving cars and never consented to their risks.
    It isn’t just Cruise that is figuring out that Robotaxi Economics don’t work. Rita Liao’s Facing roadblocks, China’s robotaxi darlings apply the brakes reports that they don’t work in China either:
    Despite years of hype and progress in self-driving technologies, the widespread availability of robotaxis remains a distant reality. That’s due to a confluence of challenges, including safety, regulations and costs.

    The last factor, in particular, is what has pushed China’s robotaxi pioneers toward more opportunistic endeavors. To become profitable, robotaxis need to eventually remove human operators. Though China recently clarified rules around the need for human supervision, taxis without a driver behind the wheel are allowed only in restricted areas at present. To attract customers, robotaxi services offer deep discounts on their paid rides.

    Once the subsidies are gone and initial user curiosity wanes, who’s willing to pay the same amount as taxi fares for a few fixed routes?

    Struggling to address that question, China’s robotaxi startups have woken up to the money-burning reality of their business.
    So they are pivoting to a viable product:
    One logical path to monetize self-driving technology is to sell a less robust version of the technology, namely, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that still require human intervention.

    Deeproute, which is backed by Alibaba, significantly scaled back its robotaxi operations this year and plunged right into supplying ADAS to automakers. Its production-ready solution, which includes its smart driving software and lidar-powered hardware, is sold competitively at $2,000. Similarly, Baidu is “downgrading the tech stacks” to find paying customers on its way up what it calls the “Mount Everest of self-driving.”

    “The experience and insight gleaned from deploying our solutions in [mass-produced] vehicles is being fed into our self-driving technology, giving us a unique moat around security and data,” a Baidu spokesperson said.
    Not a good year for the robotaxi concept, the thing that was supposed to distinguish Tesla’s cars from everyone else’s because they would earn their owners money while they slept.

    Tesla

    As usual, when it comes to self-driving Tesla’s story is worse than almost everyone else’s. Elon Musk famously claimed that Tesla is worth zero without Full Self Driving. But although this is typical Musk BS, but unlike some other utterances it contains a kernel of truth. Tesla is valued as a technology company not a car company. Thus it is critical for Telsa that its technology be viewed as better than those of other car companies; anything that suggests it is limited or inadequate is a big problem not just for the company but also for Musk’s personal wealth.

    I believe this is why Tesla hasn’t implemented effective driver monitoring nor geo-fenced their systems. And why members of the Musk cult are so keen on defeating the driver monitoring system with weights on the steering wheel and smiley-face stickers on the camera. Depending upon what you believe, the technology is either groundbreaking autonomy or a below average Level-2 driver assistance system (Mercedes has fielded a Level 3 system). The congnitive dissonance between the pronouncements of the cult leader and the reality of continually being “nagged” about the limits of the technology is too hard for the cult members to take.

    The Washington Post team of Trisha Thadani, Rachel Lerman, Imogen Piper, Faiz Siddiqui and Irfan Uraizee has been delivering outstanding reporting on Tesla’s technology. They started on Octoober 6th with The final 11 seconds of a fatal Tesla Autopilot crash, in which a Tesla driver enabled Autopilot in conditions for which it was not designed, and set the speed to 14mph above the limit. Then on December 10th they followed with Tesla drivers run Autopilot where it’s not intended — with deadly consequences and Why Tesla Autopilot shouldn’t be used in as many places as you think.

    They recount a 2019 crash in Florida:
    A Tesla driving on Autopilot crashed through a T intersection at about 70 mph and flung the young couple into the air, killing Benavides Leon and gravely injuring Angulo. In police body-camera footage obtained by The Washington Post, the shaken driver says he was “driving on cruise” and took his eyes off the road when he dropped his phone.

    But the 2019 crash reveals a problem deeper than driver inattention. It occurred on a rural road where Tesla’s Autopilot technology was not designed to be used. Dash-cam footage captured by the Tesla and obtained exclusively by The Post shows the car blowing through a stop sign, a blinking light and five yellow signs warning that the road ends and drivers must turn left or right.
    Note that, just like the repeated crashes into emergency vehicles, the victims did not volunteer to debug Tesla’s software. And also that the Autopilot system was driving 15mph above the speed limit on a road it wasn’t designed for, just like the 2019 Banner crash into a semi-trailer. As I wrote about that crash:
    It is typical of Tesla’s disdain for the law that, although their cars have GPS and can therefore know the speed limit, they didn’t bother to program Autopilot to obey the law.

    Again, Tesla’s disdain for the safety of their customers, not to mention other road users, meant that despite the car knowing which road it was on and thus whether it was a road that Autopilot should not be activated on, it allowed Banner to enable it.
    Federal regulators have known there was a problem for more than seven years, but they haven’t taken effective action:
    Nor have federal regulators taken action. After the 2016 crash, which killed Tesla driver Joshua Brown, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) called for limits on where driver-assistance technology could be activated. But as a purely investigative agency, the NTSB has no regulatory power over Tesla. Its peer agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which is part of the Department of Transportation, has the authority to establish enforceable auto safety standards — but its failure to act has given rise to an unusual and increasingly tense rift between the two agencies.
    The reason may be that car manufacturers “self-certify” conformance with safety standards:
    The string of Autopilot crashes reveals the consequences of allowing a rapidly evolving technology to operate on the nation’s roadways without significant government oversight, experts say. While NHTSA has several ongoing investigations into the company and specific crashes, critics argue the agency’s approach is too reactive and has allowed a flawed technology to put Tesla drivers — and those around them — at risk.

    The approach contrasts with federal regulation of planes and railroads, where crashes involving new technology or equipment — such as recurring issues with Boeing’s 737 Max — have resulted in sweeping action by agencies or Congress to ground planes or mandate new safety systems. Unlike planes, which are certified for airworthiness through a process called “type certification,” passenger car models are not prescreened, but are subject to a set of regulations called Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, which manufacturers face the burden to meet.
    And Tesla’s self-certification is self-serving.

    Self-certification would work well if the penalty for false certification was severe, but the NTHSA has declined to impose any penalty for Tesla’s manifestly inadequate system. It seems that the team’s reporting finally drove the NHTSA to do something about the long-standing problems of Autopilot. Reuters reported that Tesla recalls more than 2m vehicles in US over Autopilot system:
    Tesla is recalling just over 2m vehicles in the United States fitted with its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system to install new safeguards, after a safety regulator said the system was open to “foreseeable misuse”.

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has been investigating the electric automaker led by the billionaire Elon Musk for more than two years over whether Tesla vehicles adequately ensure that drivers pay attention when using the driver assistance system.

    Tesla said in the recall filing that Autopilot’s software system controls “may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse” and could increase the risk of a crash.

    Separately, since 2016, NHTSA has opened more than three dozen Tesla special crash investigations in cases where driver systems such as Autopilot were suspected of being used, with 23 crash deaths reported to date.

    NHTSA said there might be an increased risk of a crash in situations when the system is engaged but the driver does not maintain responsibility for vehicle operation and is unprepared to intervene or fails to recognize when it is canceled or not.
    The obfuscation is extraordinary — “forseeable misuse”, “may not be sufficient” and “could increase”. There is no “foreseeable”, “may” nor “could”; multiple people have already died because the system was abused. When Tesla is sued about these deaths, their defense is that the system was abused! I believe the system is specifically designed to allow abuse, because preventing abuse would puncture the hype bubble.

    Fortunately from the NTHSA’s point of view the recall is pure kabuki, posing no risk from Musk’s attack-dog lawyers and cult members because the over-the-air update is cheap and doesn’t actually fix the problem. The Washington Post’s headline writers didn’t understand this whan they captioned the team’s timeline How Tesla Autopilot got grounded:
    Now, more than 2 million Tesla vehicles are receiving a software update to address “insufficient” controls to combat driver inattention while in Autopilot mode. Here’s how the recall unfolded, according to documents from Tesla, safety officials and reporting by The Washington Post.
    The team did understand that Autopilot hadn’t been “grounded”. In Recalling almost every Tesla in America won’t fix safety issues, experts say they lay it out:
    Tesla this week agreed to issue a remote update to 2 million cars aimed at improving driver attention while Autopilot is engaged, especially on surface roads with cross traffic and other hazards the driver-assistance technology is not designed to detect.

    But the recall — the largest in Tesla’s 20-year history — quickly drew condemnation from experts and lawmakers, who said new warnings and alerts are unlikely to solve Autopilot’s fundamental flaw: that Tesla fails to limit where drivers can turn it on in the first place.

    Tesla has repeatedly acknowledged in user manuals, legal documents and communications with federal regulators that Autosteer is “intended for use on controlled-access highways” with “a center divider, clear lane markings, and no cross traffic.”
    The Washington Post’s Geoffrey A. Fowler checked on the result of the kabuki, and wrote Testing Tesla’s Autopilot recall, I don’t feel much safer — and neither should you:
    Last weekend, my Tesla Model Y received an over-the-air update to make its driver-assistance software safer. In my first test drive of the updated Tesla, it blew through two stop signs without even slowing down.

    In December, Tesla issued its largest-ever recall, affecting almost all of its 2 million cars. It is like the software updates you get on your phone, except this was supposed to prevent drivers from misusing Tesla’s Autopilot software.

    After testing my Tesla update, I don’t feel much safer — and neither should you, knowing that this technology is on the same roads you use.

    During my drive, the updated Tesla steered itself on urban San Francisco streets Autopilot wasn’t designed for. (I was careful to let the tech do its thing only when my hands were hovering by the wheel and I was paying attention.) The recall was supposed to force drivers to pay more attention while using Autopilot by sensing hands on the steering wheel and checking for eyes on the road. Yet my car drove through the city with my hands off the wheel for stretches of a minute or more. I could even activate Autopilot after I placed a sticker over the car’s interior camera used to track my attention.
    Fowler concludes “I found we have every reason to be skeptical this recall does much of anything”. Good job, Tesla!

    As a final note Rishi Sunak, the UK’s tech-bro Prime Minister is naturally determined to make the UK a leader in autonomous vehicles with his new legislation on the subject. But, being a tech-bro, he has no idea of the fundamental problem they pose. Wolmar does understand it, writing:
    In the UK, Tesla will fall foul of the legislation introduced into parliament last month, which prevents companies from misleading the public about the capability of their vehicles. Tesla’s troubles have been compounded by the revelations from ex-employee Lukasz Krupski who claims the self-drive capabilities of Teslas pose a risk to the public. Manufacturers will be forced to specify precisely which functions of the car – steering, brakes, acceleration – have been automated. Tesla will have to change its marketing approach in order to comply. So, while the bill has been promoted as enabling the more rapid introduction of driverless cars, meeting its restrictive terms may prove to be an insuperable obstacle for their developers.

    Tesla’s stock market valuation depends upon “misleading the public about the capability of their vehicles”.

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    As Bay Area evictions boom, whether tenants get lawyers depends on where they live

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    San Francisco provides all tenants facing eviction access to an attorney. Across the Bay, in Contra Costa County, it’s a different story. Two tenants’ stories show the difference a lawyer can make.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/as-california-evictions-boom-whether-tenants-get-lawyers-depends-on-where-they-live/ Save to Pocket


    Day in Review (January 8–11)

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Association of Research Libraries News

    Last Updated on January 9, 2024, 4:14 pm ET Sign up to receive the Day in Review by email. Jump to: Tuesday, January 9 | Wednesday, January 10 | Thursday,…

    The post Day in Review (January 8–11) appeared first on Association of Research Libraries.

    https://www.arl.org/day-in-review/day-in-review-january-9-12-2/ Save to Pocket


    “More people are carrying more debt for longer”

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Marketplace Morning Report

    Consumer credit jumped a whopping $23.7 billion in November, according to the Federal Reserve. That continues a trend of households struggling with high and rising prices, which is leading to a surge in debt and delinquencies. And it’s putting additional strain on families, especially lower-income ones. We’ll also preview what the December CPI might look like and hear why the song “Murder on the Dancefloor” is killing it right now.

    https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-morning-report/more-people-are-carrying-more-debt-for-longer Save to Pocket


    What California’s Right to Repair Law means for fixing home appliances and more

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    How things may be different the next time a gadget or appliance breaks.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/what-californias-right-to-repair-law-means-for-fixing-home-appliances-and-more/ Save to Pocket


    Half the World’s Population to Vote in 2024, With Global Ramifications

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    The coming year will be a major test of democratic rule as an estimated 4 billion people in more than 50 nations — almost half the world’s population — are set to vote in elections. As Henry Ridgwell reports, the outcomes will likely shape global politics for many years to come.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/half-the-worlds-population-to-vote-in-2024-with-global-ramifications/7432561.html Save to Pocket


    A Lesser-Known Psychedelic Drug Shows Promise for PTSD Treatment

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Smithsonian Magazine

    Ibogaine, derived from a central African shrub, has been used in rituals for two millennia. But in a small study, it appeared to reduce symptoms of PTSD among veterans

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-lesser-known-psychedelic-drug-shows-promise-for-ptsd-treatment-180983556/ Save to Pocket


    Another airline finds loose bolts in Boeing 737-9 during post-blowout fleet inspections

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Someone please remind Boeing how to build airplanes … again

    Both US operators of Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft are finding loose parts in the aircraft during the latest inspections that were prompted by an emergency exit door plug blowout during flight over the weekend.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/united_alaska_737_loose_bolts/ Save to Pocket


    A US couple bought a 400-year-old Italian tower on a handshake. Here’s what happened

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    The pair had long fantasized about buying a home in Italy, wistfully gazing at realtors’ windows during their many visits. But it wasn’t until 2016 that they began seriously pursuing this prospect.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/a-us-couple-bought-a-400-year-old-italian-tower-on-a-handshake-heres-what-happened/ Save to Pocket


    How to buy Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations, and how to get it for free

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Tilde.news

    Comments

    https://micahflee.com/2024/01/how-to-buy-hacks-leaks-and-revelations-and-how-to-get-it-for-free Save to Pocket


    California rents dipped 1% last year, first drop since 2020

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    California was one of 12 of the 46 states and the District of Columbia tracked by ApartmentList’s pricing figures with declining rents last year. 

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    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    Daniel Patrick Moynihan: “You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.”

    https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/63402-you-are-entitled-to-your-opinion-but-you-are-not Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s Scripting News (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s Scripting News)

    Daniel Patrick Moynihan: “You are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.”

    http://scripting.com/2024/01/09.html#a151651 Save to Pocket


    High school boys basketball rankings Jan. 9, 2024: Bay Area News Group Top 20

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    Archbishop Riordan moves up three spots, Campolindo climbs into Top 10 in updated high school boys basketball rankings.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/high-school-boys-basketball-rankings-jan-9-2024-bay-area-news-group-top-20/ Save to Pocket


    Shooting victim found in East Oakland dies in hospital

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    A man died after a shooting in East Oakland on Monday night, police said.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/shooting-victim-found-in-west-oakland-dies-in-hospital/ Save to Pocket


    Sinéad O’Connor’s cause of death revealed

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    The singer, 56, was found unresponsive at her home in London and pronounced dead at the scene. Her death was not considered suspicious.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/sinead-oconnors-casue-of-death-revealed/ Save to Pocket


    Samsung Ballie is a smart home robot with a built-in projector and voice controls

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    Tech companies have been trying to make robots part of a smart home setup for years. Asus introduced Zenbo in 2016, but it never really took off. Amazon’s Astro has been around since 2021, but it’s still an invite-only device. This year LG is demonstrating a (sort of) bipedal robot at CES, while Samsung is […]

    The post Samsung Ballie is a smart home robot with a built-in projector and voice controls appeared first on Liliputing.

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    It’s not all watching transparent TV from a voice-commanded bidet. CES has work stuff too

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Fancy a Windows laptop that’s also an Android tablet or a mouse and keyboard powered by kinetic energy and solar

    CES  Where can you find a voice-controlled luxury toilet seat and a transparent television set? The annual CES show, of course, where the world’s tech companies and others gather to show off the products they hope will catch the interest of buyers.…

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    High school girls basketball rankings Jan. 9, 2024: Bay Area News Group Top 20

    date: 2024-01-09, from: San Jose Mercury News

    Sacred Heart Cathedral moves into Top 5, Los Gatos jumps into Top 10 in updated Bay Area News Group girls rankings.

    https://www.mercurynews.com/2024/01/09/high-school-girls-basketball-rankings-jan-9-2024-bay-area-news-group-top-20/ Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s Scripting News (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s Scripting News)

    Twitter became a hairball. I first heard this term in speeches given by a tech exec, Scott McNealy, talking about a competitor’s product. A hairball is something a cat coughs up. Very undesirable. Of course, given enough time all software becomes a hairball. As you refine your understanding of how the product is being used, versus how you thought it would be used, all the new paths through the code and UI become more crooked and impenetrable by a human mind, because you still have to do all the things you did before, unless you start over. There often is value in starting over. Now is a good time to be thinking about bare-bones social web apps. People are open to new ideas.

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    Texas Health Department Claims It Has Nothing to Do With Warnings on Porn From Texas Health Department

    date: 2024-01-09, from: 404 Media Group

    An age verification law in Texas demands that porn sites put up a warning from Health and Human Services about the dangers of porn. But the department claims it has nothing to do with it, and no records to show.

    https://www.404media.co/texas-health-department-claims-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-porn-bill-age-verification/ Save to Pocket


    It’s Miller Moss’ team

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The quarterback’s Holiday Bowl performance nearly guarantees him the starter role.

    The post It’s Miller Moss’ team appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/big-ten-bites-miller-moss-team/ Save to Pocket


    Television Time: Six sports media predictions for 2024

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    From Tom Brady’s return to the NBA’s freshest faces, how will the industry shake up?

    The post Television Time: Six sports media predictions for 2024 appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/six-sports-media-predictions-for-2024/ Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s Scripting News (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s Scripting News)

    I asked “Is news copyrightable” on various social web sites because people aren’t making a distinction between the expression and the underlying facts of news. If an AI bot reads a news article, and extracts the facts, then there’s no problem, because no one owns the facts.

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    New York City Bans Vendors from Brooklyn Bridge

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    The new year has been tough for vendors on New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge, as new rules banning them from selling their goods on the span went into effect this week. Nina Vishneva spoke with some who wonder where they will go next. Anna Rice narrates the story. VOA footage by Vladimir Badikov and Elena Matusovsky.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/new-york-city-bans-vendors-from-brooklyn-bridge/7432464.html Save to Pocket


    COVID-19 infection surge detected in wastewater, signals potential new wave

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-10, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    US, Netherlands, Germany all show spikes while UK no longer collects data

    US President Joe Biden declared the pandemic over in September 2022. Weeks into 2024, however, global data points to a surge in infections.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/wastewater_covid_surge/ Save to Pocket


    Be a Burst Chaser and Witness the Most Powerful Explosions in the Universe!

    date: 2024-01-09, from: NASA breaking news

    Yes, the universe IS talking to you! Gamma-ray bursts, massive explosions visible from everywhere in the observable universe, are telling us something about how stars end their lives and how massive black holes form. Now astronomers are asking you join the Burst Chaser project to read the signals from these bursts and decode what the universe is […]

    https://science.nasa.gov/get-involved/citizen-science/be-a-burst-chaser-and-witness-the-most-powerful-explosions-in-the-universe/ Save to Pocket


    One suspect arrested in tourist’s death; 2nd suspect dead

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    One man suspected to be involved in the fatal shooting and robbery of a Korean tourist in Tumon last week has been arrested, while another is dead.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/one-suspect-arrested-in-tourists-death-2nd-suspect-dead/article_6bbdc55a-aef4-11ee-8e43-d77826dc7a3a.html Save to Pocket


    1 suspect arrested for fatal tourist robbery, 2nd suspect found dead

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    One man suspected to be involved in the fatal shooting and robbery of a Korean tourist in Tumon last week has been arrested, while another is dead.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/1-suspect-arrested-for-fatal-tourist-robbery-2nd-suspect-found-dead/article_6bbdc55a-aef4-11ee-8e43-d77826dc7a3a.html Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s Scripting News (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s Scripting News)

    A puzzle about ChatGPT. How can it get something right that both Wikipedia and journalism get wrong? Journalism often uses Wikipedia as a source, thus propagating its lies and mistakes. I think this negates the idea that they’re just scanning the news orgs to get their information. The method obviously is more sophisticated.

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    HP customers claim firmware update rendered third-party ink verboten

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Then the company cranked up the price of cartridges, complaint alleges

    HP is facing a potential class action complaint regarding a firmware update that rendered its printers unable to use ink from any other supplier.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/hp_class_action_ink/ Save to Pocket


    German farmers blockade Berlin with tractors

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Marketplace Morning Report

    From the BBC World Service: Farmers in Germany are blockading roads in protest of subsidy cuts, with more than 500 tractors and trucks parked by Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate. Then, funding England’s student loans system is expected to cost the U.K. government an extra $12.5 billion a year. And “Murder on the Dancefloor” is near the top of the charts for the first time in two decades thanks to the movie “Saltburn.”

    https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-morning-report/german-farmers-blockade-berlin-with-tractors Save to Pocket


    RFP released for Simon Sanchez High School construction manager

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    Efforts to construct a new Simon Sanchez High School made a little bit of progress in the first month of the new year, with the publication of a request for proposals for construction management services. The procurement is said to…

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/rfp-released-for-simon-sanchez-high-school-construction-manager/article_b5fa1f32-ae87-11ee-8f2c-1b3e549778b4.html Save to Pocket


    Man gets 9 years for strangulation, assault while on pretrial release

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    A man was sentenced to nine years in prison for strangulation and assault while on felony release.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/man-gets-9-years-for-strangulation-assault-while-on-pretrial-release/article_d6e9a36a-ae83-11ee-bdfd-1f5820c5953f.html Save to Pocket


    2018 case ‘probably not going to trial’

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    A case in which a woman was accused in the death of her newborn daughter may finally be coming to a close after almost six years.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/2018-case-probably-not-going-to-trial/article_befec6f2-ae80-11ee-8ecd-a746aaef4138.html Save to Pocket


    5 years to implement new GovGuam system

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    A new Guam Financial Management Information System will soon replace the outdated system managing all the government of Guam financial records at the Department of Administration, the department announced.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/5-years-to-implement-new-govguam-system/article_a2fea952-aea5-11ee-8575-8b27525f735e.html Save to Pocket


    Application period opens for LEAP II

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    Local businesses can now apply for the Local Employers Assistance Program Supplemental Grant II, the Office of the Governor announced in a press release.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/application-period-opens-for-leap-ii/article_d5327d2c-ae7d-11ee-9920-dfd1b8c54cca.html Save to Pocket


    Guam Agriculture: Beachgoers, be on the lookout for men-of-war

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    The Department of Agriculture Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources is warning beachgoers to be on a lookout for the Indo-Pacific man-of-war.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/guam-agriculture-beachgoers-be-on-the-lookout-for-men-of-war/article_9d9e9758-ae8a-11ee-acaa-47549eaf7a51.html Save to Pocket


    Settlement possible in ex-GMHA program coordinator firing appeal

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    There may be a settlement in the works for the adverse action appeal filed by June Perez, the former Guam Memorial Hospital Authority program coordinator who was terminated last year for allegedly interfering with medical care while attempting to arrange…

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/settlement-possible-in-ex-gmha-program-coordinator-firing-appeal/article_71080026-adc2-11ee-a15a-77bd81dae1f5.html Save to Pocket


    Employees seek return to Public Health’s abandoned Mangilao HQ

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    Employees at the Department of Public Health and Social Services are calling for their return to the department’s former headquarters in Mangilao, citing the need for a home for DPHSS and the challenges its employees face providing services without a…

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/employees-seek-return-to-public-health-s-abandoned-mangilao-hq/article_025f08dc-adee-11ee-bb7b-672c36fafaaf.html Save to Pocket


    Man accused of DWI had 2- and 3-year-old passengers in vehicle

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    A man was accused of driving while impaired while having a 2-year-old and a 3-year-old as passengers.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/local/man-accused-of-dwi-had-2–and-3-year-old-passengers-in-vehicle/article_32167c22-ae98-11ee-a90b-5325e308a4e7.html Save to Pocket


    This Instagram-Famous Abandoned Boat May Soon Disappear From California Shoreline

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Smithsonian Magazine

    The already-dilapidated S.S. Point Reyes suffered more damage during the recent storms that pummeled the coast

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/this-instagram-famous-boat-in-california-may-soon-be-removed-180983555/ Save to Pocket


    Pilar Schiavo | Our 3 H’s: Returning to Sacramento

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    As we return to Sacramento for the second year of our legislative session, I am reflecting on what we accomplished in our first year in office.  Our focus has been what we refer to as “The Three H’s” — Housing, Homelessness and Health Care. These are the three issues that motivated me to run for […]

    The post Pilar Schiavo | Our 3 H’s: Returning to Sacramento appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

    https://signalscv.com/2024/01/pilar-schiavo-our-3-hs-returning-to-sacramento/ Save to Pocket


    Steve Petzold | Council Should Delay Appointment

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    I was shocked beyond belief (OK, not really) that the City Council is attempting to ram through an appointment to the Parks and Recreation Commission at Tuesday’s meeting. They even placed it at the beginning of the agenda. Unfortunately, this is the way our deeply entrenched and connected politicos do agency business.  The City Council […]

    The post Steve Petzold | Council Should Delay Appointment appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    Rob Kerchner | Check Your Billionaire Love-Hate List

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    It ain’t easy keeping up … The Billionaire You Should Love circa 2010: Donald Trump. The Billionaire You Should Hate circa 2016: Donald Trump. The Billionaire You Should Love circa 2016: Elon Musk. The Billionaire You Should Hate circa 2022: Elon Musk. Rob Kerchner  Valencia

    The post Rob Kerchner | Check Your Billionaire Love-Hate List appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    Hartmann Prioritizes Public Safety

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    In such dangerous times, Joan Hartmann’s work is making a real difference for all of us.

    The post Hartmann Prioritizes Public Safety appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

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    AM Briefing: Weather Warnings Everywhere

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Heatmap News



    Current conditions: A tornado struck the Florida panhandle • Two towns in Australia’s state of Victoria have been forced to evacuate due to severe flooding • It’s 69 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny in Tel Aviv, where Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Israeli officials to try to smooth relations in the region.

    THE TOP FIVE

    1. Severe winter storm moves across the U.S.

    After a weekend of winter weather, vast swathes of the U.S. are bracing for another storm system. It will cover nearly 2,000 miles in 72 hours, bringing blizzard conditions to the central and southern Plains, and lashing the South and East Coast with high winds and heavy rain. Meanwhile the Pacific Northwest is enduring a powerful cold front that could bring several feet of snow across the Cascade mountain range. Forecast maps show a kaleidoscope of colors and a chaotic converging of weather events:


    NOAA

    1. EPA awards $1 billion for low-emission school buses

    More than 90% of the nation’s school buses run on diesel, but the Biden administration is trying to change that. Yesterday the administration announced 67 new recipients of nearly $1 billion in grant funding to transition to low- and zero-emission school buses. The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean School Bus Program, which gets funding from Biden’s 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, has $5 billion to spend over five years on helping schools swap old buses for cleaner ones. So far it has allocated about $2 billion across 652 school districts, and this new round of funding will buy more than 2,700 clean buses. Most of the grant recipients are located in low-income, rural, and tribal communities, according to The Washington Post. “Zero-emission school buses can and one day will be the American standard,” EPA administrator Michael Regan told reporters.

    1. Study finds shocking amount of plastic particles in bottled water

    A new study finds that one liter of bottled water contains hundreds of thousands of tiny pieces of plastic, up to 100 times more than the amount initially estimated. Most of these particles are nanoplastics measuring just billionths of a meter – small enough to make their way into human cells and cross the blood-brain barrier, reports the Los Angeles Times. The authors of the study, which was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, say these particles can carry pollutants and pathogens and interfere with cells and tissues inside the human body. Research on animals has connected microplastics with reproductive problems, hormone issues, poor heart health, and many other ailments. The team tested samples from three popular bottled water brands, but won’t divulge which ones.

    1. 2023 natural disasters cost $250 billion in losses

    Natural disasters cost the world $250 billion in losses last year, according to a new report from reinsurer Munich Re. Less than half of those losses were insured. The tally includes the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, but the analysis also points to climate change as a main driver of severe storms that plagued North America and Europe, resulting in unprecedented losses. “The warming of the Earth that has been accelerating for some years is intensifying the extreme weather in many regions, leading to increasing loss potentials,” says Munich Re’s chief climate scientist Ernst Rauch. He added: “Society and industry need to adapt to the changing risks – otherwise loss burdens will inevitably increase.” There’s a map that shows the most expensive natural disasters. It is too big to feature in one go, so here it is split in two:

    Major natural disasters in 2023Munich Re

    Major natural disasters in 2023Munich Re

    1. Wind surpasses coal for electricity generation in Europe

    Wind has overtaken coal as a source of electricity in Europe for the first time, “marking a key milestone for regional energy transition efforts,” Reuters reports, citing analysis from think tank Ember. In the final quarter of 2023, 184 terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity was generated by coal plants. Comparatively, 193 TWh of electricity came from wind, which is about 20% more than the amount generated in the same quarter of 2022.

    THE KICKER

    Goodyear is developing a new, more durable tire that is meant specifically for electric vehicles. It could extend an EV’s tire mileage by up to 30,000 miles.

    https://heatmap.news/climate/am-briefing-weather-warnings-everywhere Save to Pocket


    Funding Stefan’s curl work

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Daniel Stenberg Blog

    The curl fund sponsors curl development in Q1 2024 . The curl fund consists entirely and only of money donated to the project by companies and individuals. Thank you sponsors! These two funded projects are first out in 2024. Support for OpenSSL’s QUIC API Designated lead developer: Stefan Eissing In OpenSSL‘s recent 3.2 release, they … Continue reading Funding Stefan’s curl work

    https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2024/01/09/funding-stefans-curl-work/ Save to Pocket


    And that’s a wrap for Babuk Tortilla ransomware as free decryptor released

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Experts’ job made ‘straightforward’ by crooks failing to update encryption schema after three years

    Security researchers have put out an updated decryptor for the Babuk ransomware family, providing a free solution for victims of the Tortilla variant.…

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    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    The Wisdom of Plagues: Lessons from 25 Years of Covering Pandemics: Donald G. McNeil.

    https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Plagues-Lessons-Covering-Pandemics/dp/1797169289 Save to Pocket


    Hundreds Of Thousands Of Angelenos Are Disconnected From Digital Life

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The LAist

    Advocates say the internet is essential for modern living and should be treated as a human and civil right, like electricity and water.

    https://laist.com/news/hundreds-of-thousands-of-angelenos-are-disconnected-from-digital-life Save to Pocket


    2024 Begins With A Spate Of ‘Disturbing’ Threats, Many Against Women Officials

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The LAist

    The spike in incidents comes as President Joe Biden kicks off his 2024 campaign schedule and marks the third anniversary of Jan. 6.

    https://laist.com/news/politics/2024-begins-with-a-spate-of-disturbing-threats-many-against-women-officials Save to Pocket


    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The LAist

    Republican state officials are advancing new legal arguments in the courts that threaten to erode the Voting Rights Act’s protections against racial discrimination in the election process.

    https://laist.com/news/politics/3-novel-legal-arguments-by-republicans-that-threaten-the-voting-rights-act-in-2024 Save to Pocket


    Keep Your (Current) Location Off Instagram

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Markup blog

    Being intentional about sharing your movements has both security and privacy benefits

    https://themarkup.org/gentle-january/2024/01/09/keep-your-current-location-off-instagram Save to Pocket


    Boeing’s latest accident might not ground business

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Marketplace Morning Report

    Investigators are still looking into why a piece of a Boeing aircraft blew off an Alaska Airlines flight over the weekend. It’s the latest issue with 737 Max planes, including an aircraft grounding following two crashes several years ago. Thing is, plane orders take years and there are few manufacturing competitors — meaning Boeing may not lose much businesses. And later: how Germany’s budget cuts helped spawn a major protest by farmers.

    https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-morning-report/boeings-latest-accident-might-not-ground-business Save to Pocket


    CEO of chat tech plumber Twilio is leaving the building

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    ‘Tech visionary and pioneer’ replaced by former comms president, as company faces pressure from activist investors

    Jeff Lawson has stepped down as CEO of Twilio with Khozema Shipchandler filling that less-than-comfy executive chair with immediate effect.…

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    @Miguel de Icaza Mastondon feed (date: 2024-01-09, from: Miguel de Icaza Mastondon feed)

    I didn’t make it.

    https://mastodon.social/@Migueldeicaza/111726015128060860 Save to Pocket


    GPD: ‘Major developments’ in Tumon shooting investigation; press conference tonight

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    The Guam Police Department will be holding a press conference this evening regarding the investigation into the fatal shooting and robbery in Tumon.

    https://www.postguam.com/news/gpd-major-developments-in-tumon-shooting-investigation-press-conference-tonight/article_8de862f2-aee5-11ee-9757-974fc07efbbf.html Save to Pocket


    Unity to slash 25% of workforce under former Red Hat CEO Whitehurst

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Move comes months after software licensing scandal

    Video game software company Unity is laying off a quarter of its workforce, it confirmed in a US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing.…

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    PIN-Stealing Android Malware

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-05, from: Bruce Schneier blog

    This is an old piece of malware—the Chameleon Android banking Trojan—that now disables biometric authentication in order to steal the PIN:

    The second notable new feature is the ability to interrupt biometric operations on the device, like fingerprint and face unlock, by using the Accessibility service to force a fallback to PIN or password authentication.

    The malware captures any PINs and passwords the victim enters to unlock their device and can later use them to unlock the device at will to perform malicious activities hidden from view.

    https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2024/01/pin-stealing-android-malware.html Save to Pocket


    What does a Raspberry Pi 5 X-ray reveal?

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Raspberry Pi News (.com)

    Jeff Geerling did an X-ray of a Raspberry Pi 5 to reveal the secrets within our newest, most powerful computer.

    The post What does a Raspberry Pi 5 X-ray reveal? appeared first on Raspberry Pi.

    https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/what-does-a-raspberry-pi-5-x-ray-reveal/ Save to Pocket


    Video of 73-Year-Old Boarded Up Inside Apartment Sparks Investigation

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    HARVEY, Ill. — Rudolph Williams says he was home in a Chicago suburb when he realized the doors and windows to his courtyard-style apartment had been boarded up with plywood, locking him inside.

    “I didn’t know exactly what was going on,” the 73-year-old said Monday in describing how he tried to open his blocked door. “What the hell?”

    His story — chronicled by his nephew on now-viral videos — has generated a firestorm of criticism about rental conditions at the dilapidated low-income apartment complex in Harvey, Illinois. People are also debating who’s to blame; and Mayor Christopher Clark has promised an investigation.

    City officials, residents, property owners and the property management company have conflicting accounts about what happened Friday at the 30-unit complex roughly 48.28 kilometers 30 miles) south of Chicago.

    It started that afternoon when crews without any logos on their clothing or vehicles started boarding up units. Residents say they weren’t warned and that the workers ignored residents telling them people were still inside. City officials say police were on site earlier in the day and performed well-being checks, but not when units were set to be boarded up. The property owners say the tenants claims about residents being boarded inside are false, and the property managers say the units were empty before they started boarding up units at the city’s direction.

    No injuries were reported.

    Genevieve Tyler, who said she was recently laid off from her meat factory job, was home when she heard noises outside and ran for a second door in her apartment looking to escape because she thought it was a break-in. That’s when she said she came upon crews boarding up her windows.

    “I feel sick,” she said, adding that she was too scared to return home for two days. “I’m still sad.”

    The complex, which is in clear disrepair, has been on the city’s radar for months.

    One of the two buildings has no heat, with residents using stoves and space heaters to keep warm. A set of stairs has collapsed and is blocked to pedestrians. There is garbage everywhere: broken furniture, a large dumbbell and liquor bottles.

    There have also been numerous safety issues involving drugs and crime. Police were called to the property more than 300 times last year, according to Harvey Police Chief Cameron Biddings.

    City officials say the property owners, identified by the city as Jay Patel and Henry Cho, were warned about the unsafe conditions and urged to make changes. The owners were then notified that people had to evacuate by Oct. 28 and had to let residents know.

    However, only some residents say they got the message. Others who were notified say they were skeptical of the documents’ legitimacy. Some got letters on official city letterhead saying they had to leave due to the safety risk, while others received papers from the property managers that said the building would be shut down.

    James Williams, Rudolph’s nephew, who lives with him at the property, said a bunch of notices were strewn around the courtyard.

    He and other people on site helped free his uncle from the apartment Friday evening, partly by using a drill, he said.

    In a joint statement emailed late Monday, the property owners dismissed the residents’ “viral allegations.” The owners said they tried to negotiate more time with the city for renters to stay and aimed to have required repairs finished by March for the building to reopen.

    The owners hired property management company, Chicago Style Management, in November.

    Tim Harstead with Chicago Style Management disputed Williams’ account, saying crews found one unauthorized person who left before they started boarding up units.

    “A lot of people in that area are squatters and trying to stay there,” he said.

    On Monday, Mayor Clark and other city officials toured the complex, which lies off a busy street in the community of 20,000.

    In a series of interviews, Clark reluctantly acknowledged that people were still inside their units when the apartments started being shuttered, but he said he wanted to hear directly from residents rather than via social media videos.

    The city played no role in boarding up the apartments, he said, pledging that city police would investigate and might turn the matter over to the state’s attorney or Illinois attorney general. Criticism of the city on social media was misdirected, he said.

    “It’s horrible,” Clark said. “What’s even more horrible is the fact that they would attribute that to people who are trying to actually help the situation versus the people who actually put them in this situation.”

    At least one city official, Alderman Tyrone Rogers, told media outlets over the weekend that residents’ claims were a “total exaggeration.” He did not return messages Monday from The Associated Press.

    Some residents, including 34-year-old Loren Johnson, left last month. He said the shutdown notice scared him off as did the broken heating and criminal activity.

    “They don’t do anything, but they take full rent,” he said of the landlords.

    Roughly half a dozen residents remained on Monday, saying they look out for each other.

    Mary Brooks, 66, lives in one of the few apartments that wasn’t boarded up.

    She described herself as a cancer survivor with mental health issues who has nowhere else to go. She also said she has tried to reach city officials multiple times about the complex over her nearly four years of living there, a complaint she shared with the mayor when he visited her at home Monday.

    “Nobody pays attention to the poor,” she said. “Nobody cares until something happens.”

    https://www.voanews.com/a/video-of-73-year-old-boarded-up-inside-apartment-sparks-investigation-/7432266.html Save to Pocket


    PeerJ Award Winners at Reef Conservation UK

    date: 2024-01-09, from: PeerJ blog

    Reef Conservation UK (RCUK) is a networking group for reef scientists, conservationists and enthusiasts to discuss and collaborate on issues related to coral reef research and conservation. We hold an annual one-day conference with a great program of presentations, posters and networking opportunities for all career stages. While meetings are usually held at the Zoological […]

    https://peerj.com/blog/post/115284888746/peerj-award-winners-at-reef-conservation-uk/ Save to Pocket


    MOVIES VS. CAPITALISM: Alien (w/ Joe Mayall)

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Lever News

    The MVC team travels to space, where no one can hear you scream… due to workplace endangerment.

    https://www.levernews.com/movies-vs-capitalism-alien-w-joe-mayall/ Save to Pocket


    @Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

    Where have all the websites gone?

    https://www.fromjason.xyz/p/notebook/where-have-all-the-websites-gone/ Save to Pocket


    Explosion at Historic Texas Hotel Injures 21, Scatters Debris in Fort Worth

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/explosion-at-historic-texas-hotel-injures-21-scatters-debris-in-fort-worth/7432272.html Save to Pocket


    Arsenal mid-season report

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Ayjay blog

    This side is not a contender for the league title — not even close. At this point I’m not confident that they can hold on to a Champions League place: they’re far behind Man City and Liverpool, noticeably behind Aston Villa, and probably behind Spurs (though Spurs’ lack of depth could haunt them in the […]

    https://blog.ayjay.org/arsenal-mid-season-report/ Save to Pocket


    First functional graphene semiconductor could power future chips

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    This one time at band gap… we managed to use wonder stuff as an electronic material for semiconducting

    Researchers say they have discovered a way to produce semiconductors using graphene that could - at some stage further down the road - deliver high performance devices able to outmatch those made from silicon.…

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    US Man Held in Moscow on Drug Charges

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    MOSCOW — Russia has detained and brought drug-related charges against U.S. citizen Robert Woodland, who was apprehended by law enforcement earlier this month, a Moscow court said Tuesday.

    Moscow is holding several American nationals on espionage and other charges, as tensions between Russia and the United States balloon over the conflict in Ukraine.

    “On January 6, the Ostankinsky District Court of Moscow ordered Robert Romanov Woodland to be placed in detention for a period of two months, until March 5, 2024,” the court said on social media.

    He is accused of the “illegal acquisition, storage, transportation, manufacture, processing” of drugs and faces up to 20 years in prison.

    Russian authorities have arrested several U.S. citizens in recent years, with critics accusing Moscow of using detainees as bargaining chips to exchange Russians jailed in the United States.

    Paul Whelan, an ex-US marine was sentenced in 2020 to 16 years in jail on spying charges that he denies.

    In late March 2023, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich became the first Western journalist to be held on espionage charges in Russia since the Soviet era.

    US-Russian dual citizen, journalist Alsu Kurmasheva, was arrested in October. She has been charged with failing to register as a “foreign agent” and spreading misinformation.

    In December 2022, Russia released basketball superstar Brittney Griner in exchange for notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout — known as the “Merchant of Death” — who had been jailed in the United States.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/us-man-held-in-moscow-on-drug-charges/7432231.html Save to Pocket


    Motorola loses appeal to kill price cap on UK Airwave emergency services contract

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Tribunal nixes appeal from provider of network that cops and firefighters can’t seem to migrate from…

    Motorola’s appeal against price controls on the longstanding mission-critical Airwave network used by the UK emergency services was dismissed by a tribunal, meaning the cap imposed by the regulator must stand.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/tribunal_sides_with_cma_in/ Save to Pocket


    Central US Walloped by Blizzard Conditions

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/central-us-walloped-by-blizzard-conditions/7432213.html Save to Pocket


    Jan. 6 named ‘Manliguis Day’ in county

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Just in time for the midpoint of basketball season, two of the isle&#8217;s most legendary and influential basketball figures received a unique honor.</p>
            

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    BIIF hoops: Honoka‘a, KSH thrash opponents

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p><strong>HONOKA&#8216;A 92 - KA&#8216;U 57</strong></p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/sports/biif-hoops-honokaa-ksh-thrash-opponents/ Save to Pocket


    UH-Hilo baseball announces 22 additions for 2024

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>The UH-Hilo baseball team will soon begin the 2024 season with 22 new faces added to the roster.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/sports/uh-hilo-baseball-announces-22-additions-for-2024/ Save to Pocket


    Wong brothers hold youth baseball clinic

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Hilo-raised professional baseball players Kolten and Kean Wong held a free baseball clinic for youths on Dec. 30 at Walter Victor Field.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/sports/wong-brothers-hold-youth-baseball-clinic/ Save to Pocket


    Warriors eyeing Thurman to fill spot

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Dennis Thurman, Dan Morrison and Jeff Reinebold are the top candidates to join the University of Hawaii football team&#8217;s coaching staff, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser has learned.</p>
            

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    Fitterer, Rivera sacked following NFL Week 18

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fiterer and Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera were fired from their positions on Monday.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/sports/fitterer-rivera-sacked-following-nfl-week-18/ Save to Pocket


    Tiger Woods, Nike end partnership after more than 27 years

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Tiger Woods has &#0010;gone from &#8220;Hello, world,&#8221; to saying goodbye to Nike. </p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/sports/tiger-woods-nike-end-partnership-after-more-than-27-years/ Save to Pocket


    Alaska Airlines’ decision not to ground Boeing jet despite warning signs comes under scrutiny

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>PORTLAND, Ore. &#8212; The decision by Alaska Airlines to stop flying one of its planes over the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii due to warnings from a cabin-pressurization system &#8212; yet keep flying it over land &#8212; is raising questions about whether the jet should have been in the air at all.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/nation-world-news/alaska-airlines-decision-not-to-ground-boeing-jet-despite-warning-signs-comes-under-scrutiny/ Save to Pocket


    Teen fatally struck by police cruiser remembered as ‘unforgettable’

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Students, faculty and administration at two Hilo schools on Monday remembered a young man whose life was tragically cut short as a result of a weekend automobile collision.</p>
            

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    Twisted metal, rushing wind: A narrowly avoided disaster as jet’s wall rips away at 3 miles high

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>PORTLAND, Ore. &#8212; The loud &#8220;boom&#8221; was startling enough, and the roaring wind that immediately filled the airline cabin left Kelly Bartlett unnerved. Still, it wasn&#8217;t until a shaken teenager, shirtless and scratched, slid into the seat next to her that she realized just how close disaster had come.</p>
            

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    Airline merger ‘makes sense’: Execs from Alaska, Hawaiian discuss impacts, benefits

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Hawaii Airlines and Alaska Airlines executives couldn&#8217;t promise that the proposed merger between their two companies will reduce airfares, but said the customers should experience only minimal disruptions.</p>
            

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    Moon landing attempt by US company appears doomed after ‘critical’ fuel leak

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>The first U.S. moon landing attempt in more than 50 years appeared to be doomed after a private company&#8217;s spacecraft developed a &#8220;critical&#8221; fuel leak just hours after Monday&#8217;s launch.</p>
            

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    ‘King of the NRA’: Civil trial scrutinizes lavish spending by gun rights group’s longtime leader

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>NEW YORK &#8212; The longtime head of National Rifle Association operated as the &#8220;King of the NRA,&#8221; spending lavishly on himself, punishing dissent and showering allies with country club memberships and no-show contracts, a lawyer for the New York attorney general&#8217;s office told jurors Monday.</p>
            

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    Police investigating Holualoa structure fire

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Police are investigating a fire that destroyed a small, uninhabited structure early Sunday morning in Holualoa.</p>
            

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    Trump immunity fight in DC could derail, delay Fulton case

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>A high-stakes court battle playing out in a Washington, D.C., court this week could impact the timing of the election interference case against Donald Trump in Fulton County &#8212; or even decide whether the state&#8217;s prosecution of the former president can go forward.</p>
            

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    ‘Oppenheimer’ dominates Golden Globes, ‘Poor Things’ upsets ‘Barbie’ in comedy

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Christopher Nolan&#8217;s blockbuster biopic &#8220;Oppenheimer&#8221; dominated the 81st Golden Globes, winning five awards including best drama, while Yorgos Lanthimos&#8217; Frankenstein riff &#8220;Poor Things&#8221; pulled off an upset victory over &#8220;Barbie&#8221; to triumph in the best comedy or musical category.</p>
            

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    Israeli strike kills an elite Hezbollah commander in the latest escalation linked to the war in Gaza

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>BEIRUT &#8212; An Israeli airstrike killed an elite Hezbollah commander Monday in southern Lebanon, the latest in an escalating exchange of strikes across the border that have raised fears of another Mideast war even as the fighting in Gaza exacts a mounting toll on civilians.</p>
            

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    Pope Francis calls for a universal ban on surrogacy. He says it exploits mother and child

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>ROME &#8212; Pope Francis called Monday for a universal ban on what he called the &#8220;despicable&#8221; practice of surrogate motherhood, as he included the &#8220;commercialization&#8221; of pregnancy in an annual speech listing threats to global peace and human dignity.</p>
            

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    Elon Musk’s drug use is the latest headache for Tesla’s board

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Elon Musk&#8217;s reported drug use has Tesla Inc. board members facing a familiar quandary: having to decide what, if anything, to do about the chief executive subjecting directors and shareholders alike to great financial and legal risk.</p>
            

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    Nevada judge attacked by defendant in viral court video finishes sentencing him

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>LAS VEGAS &#8212; A man who leaped over a judicial bench and attacked a Nevada judge on video last week was shackled and closely watched Monday as he appeared before the same judge and was sentenced to up to four years in state prison.</p>
            

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    A strong winter storm bears down on a large swath of the US midsection

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>OMAHA, Neb. (AP) &#8212; A &#8220;highly impactful&#8221; winter storm is expected to dump as much as a foot of snow Monday across the country&#8217;s midsection, where blizzard and winter storm warnings are in effect.</p>
            

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    Explosion at historic Texas hotel injures 21 and scatters debris in downtown Fort Worth

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) &#8212; An explosion at a historic Texas hotel in Fort Worth on Monday blew out windows, littered downtown streets with large sections of debris from the building and injured 21 people, including one person who was in critical condition, authorities said.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/nation-world-news/explosion-at-historic-texas-hotel-injures-21-and-scatters-debris-in-downtown-fort-worth/ Save to Pocket


    Judge in Trump’s DC election case is targeted by fake emergency call in latest high-profile swatting

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>WASHINGTON &#8212; A home owned by the judge overseeing the federal election subversion case against former president Donald Trump was targeted by a fake emergency call Sunday night, the latest in a spate of similar false swatting reports at the homes of public officials in recent days.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/nation-world-news/judge-in-trumps-dc-election-case-is-targeted-by-fake-emergency-call-in-latest-high-profile-swatting/ Save to Pocket


    Thousands forced from homes by a deadly Japan earthquake on New Year’s face stress and exhaustion

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>WAJIMA, Japan &#8212; Thousands of people made homeless by a powerful earthquake on the western coast of Japan were coping with weariness and uncertainty a week after the temblor left at least 168 dead and dozens missing.</p>
            

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    Obituaries for Jan. 9

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Wayne-Adam Lance Arruda, 51, of Honolulu died Oct. 28. He was born in Hilo. Visitation 9-10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 11, at Mililani Mortuary Makai Chapel. Service at 10 am. Burial 11 a.m. at Mililani Memorial Park Cemetery. Survived by mother, Loretta (Lori) Enos Arruda; sisters, Sherriann Arruda and Caprice Arruda of Las Vegas; brother Alexander Robert Arruda of Honolulu. Arrangements by Mililani Mortuary.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/obituaries/obituaries-for-jan-9/ Save to Pocket


    Biden, Johnson set for crucial battle over border, Ukraine aid

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>The battle between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Mike Johnson over Ukraine aid and immigration policy is coming to a head this week as Congress races to avert a Jan. 20 partial lapse in government funding.</p>
            

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    White House, Pentagon will review Defense Secretary Austin’s lack of disclosure on his hospital stay

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>WASHINGTON (AP) &#8212; Both the White House and Pentagon said Monday they would look into why President Joe Biden and other top officials weren&#8217;t informed for days that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had been hospitalized. A Pentagon spokesman pointed to one reason: A key staffer was out sick with the flu.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/nation-world-news/white-house-pentagon-will-review-defense-secretary-austins-lack-of-disclosure-on-his-hospital-stay/ Save to Pocket


    Let’s Talk Food: Salads in January

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>In January, many folks eat salads and vegetarian items as the eating frenzy that started at Thanksgiving, and continued through Christmas and New Year&#8217;s, has people watching their food intake for the beginning of the new year.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/community/lets-talk-food-salads-in-january/ Save to Pocket


    What’s bad for Harvard is good for America

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Regardless of your perspective, Harvard looks bad right now &#8212; and that&#8217;s good for America.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/opinion/whats-bad-for-harvard-is-good-for-america/ Save to Pocket


    Iran threatens America as well as Israel

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Iran is an American enemy already, a pal with China and Russia, economically up-and-at-&#8217;em, more than a little pleased about its missile and warhead accomplishments, capable of producing nuclear weapons in a hurry and now in a war with Israel making the world less safe every minute. Possible consequences include a second international cold war threatening disastrous American decline or, conceivably, even a third world war.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/opinion/iran-threatens-america-as-well-as-israel/ Save to Pocket


    Kona couple charged in HCCC fentanyl ODs

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Police have arrested and charged a Kailua-Kona couple with multiple offenses after two suspected fentanyl overdoses, one fatal, at Hawaii Community Correctional Center in Hilo.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/hawaii-news/kona-couple-charged-in-hccc-fentanyl-ods/ Save to Pocket


    Police ID Maui man killed in Kona traffic crash

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Police have identified a Maui man killed in a pickup truck rollover crash Sunday in Kailua-Kona as 31-year-old Christopher Keaulama Liftee of Kihei.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/hawaii-news/police-id-maui-man-killed-in-kona-traffic-crash/ Save to Pocket


    PGV expansion moves ahead

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>A planned expansion of Puna Geothermal Venture is inching closer to reality.</p>
            

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    Police ID two men killed in February 2023 S. Kohala traffic crash

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Two men killed in a fiery South Kohala traffic collision last February have been identified, police said.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/hawaii-news/police-id-two-men-killed-in-february-2023-s-kohala-traffic-crash/ Save to Pocket


    Police: Man whose body was found last month in Hilo was fatally shot

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hawaii Tribune Harold

                <p>Police have launched a homicide investigation following the discovery of a body last month in Hilo.</p>
            

    https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2024/01/09/hawaii-news/police-man-whose-body-was-found-last-month-in-hilo-was-fatally-shot/ Save to Pocket


    The 5 biggest Trump-Republican lies about illegal immigration

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Robert Reich on Substack

    Trump and his GOP lackeys are fueling dangerous nativism

    https://robertreich.substack.com/p/trump-republican-nativism-is-based Save to Pocket


    HPE said to be moving in on $13B deal for Juniper Networks

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Networking kit maker would be biggest potential acquisition since Autonomy – but hopefully goes better than that

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is in the late stages of talks to buy California networking hardware maker Juniper Networks for $13 billion, according to reports.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/hpe_reportedly_to_pay_13/ Save to Pocket


    Some students, faculty say they support adding trigger warnings to course syllabi

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Debates about adding disclaimers for potentially offensive content have ignited in campuses across the country.

    The post Some students, faculty say they support adding trigger warnings to course syllabi appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/campus-reacts-to-trigger-warnings/ Save to Pocket


    New students mingle at LNSC’s ‘Late Night LA’

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The event welcomed new students to campus with tasty food trucks, a photo booth and carnival games.

    The post New students mingle at LNSC’s ‘Late Night LA’ appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/new-students-mingle-at-lnscs-late-night-la/ Save to Pocket


    Men’s volleyball aims to crush Crimson

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    USC is looking to improve to 3-0 in out-of-conference matches against Harvard.

    The post Men’s volleyball aims to crush Crimson appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/mens-volleyball-aims-to-crush-crimson/ Save to Pocket


    Women’s basketball overwhelms Oregon

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    USC led a well-balanced attack with eight scorers and a season-high 25 assists.

    The post Women’s basketball overwhelms Oregon appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/womens-basketball-overwhelms-oregon/ Save to Pocket


    NBA Projans to keep an eye on this season

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Former star Trojans are impacting the first half of the 2023-24 NBA season.

    The post NBA Projans to keep an eye on this season appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/nba-projans-to-keep-an-eye-on-this-season/ Save to Pocket


    Goals for growth

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Looking ahead this semester, there are three main goals for the staff.

    The post Goals for growth appeared first on Daily Trojan.

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    Classifieds – January 9, 2024

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.

    The post Classifieds – January 9, 2024 appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/classifieds-january-9-2024/ Save to Pocket


    Wireless priesthood begins blessing Wi-Fi 7 hardware

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    A little more speed and less latency

    CES  Just in time for CES this year, the Wi-Fi Alliance has begun certifying hardware for Wi-Fi 7, the latest update to the global wireless networking specification.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/wifi_7_alliance/ Save to Pocket


    New year’s resolutions are often unattainable

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Many people’s generic New Year’s resolutions set them up for disappointment.

    The post New year’s resolutions are often unattainable appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/new-years-resolutions-are-often-unattainable/ Save to Pocket


    Graduating early is anxiety-inducing

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    My time at USC feels like it’s running out before it’s even really gotten to begin.

    The post Graduating early is anxiety-inducing appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/graduating-early-is-anxiety-inducing/ Save to Pocket


    Today in SCV History (Jan. 9)

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    1857 – Estimated 8.0 earthquake, SoCal’s most recent “Big One,” decimates Fort Tejon. [story

    https://scvnews.com/monday-january-9/ Save to Pocket


    LGBTQIA+ guide to housing at USC

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Here’s how to find housing options that best suit your needs as a queer student.

    The post LGBTQIA+ guide to housing at USC appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/lgbtqia-guide-to-housing-at-usc/ Save to Pocket


    Stop telling me to take the compliment

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Catcalling is not flattering; unsolicited sexual remarks are derogatory harassment.

    The post Stop telling me to take the compliment appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/stop-telling-me-to-take-the-compliment/ Save to Pocket


    Students praise USC inclusion efforts while representation of women in film stagnates

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    An Annenberg Inclusion Initiative study saw a lack of progress for women in film.

    The post Students praise USC inclusion efforts while representation of women in film stagnates appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/students-praise-usc-inclusion-efforts-while-representation-of-women-in-film-stagnates/ Save to Pocket


    I’m not wasting my time

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    Who are you to tell me what I should and shouldn’t be proud of?

    The post I’m not wasting my time appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/the-k-pop-ification-of-the-gaming-industry-2/ Save to Pocket


    On-campus entertainment to enjoy this month

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The spring semester opens with plenty of art to enjoy, ranging from film to poetry.

    The post On-campus entertainment to enjoy this month appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/09/on-campus-entertainment-to-enjoy-this-month/ Save to Pocket


    Welcome to 2024: Volkswagen really is putting ChatGPT into cars as a gabby copilot

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Plus: Deloitte rolls out homegrown AI for its 75K workers to dogfood

    CES  Volkswagen says it intends to inject ChatGPT into its vehicles in Europe this year, allowing drivers to ask questions about life, the universe, and everything, and have them answered by the software, maybe.…

    https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/01/09/volkswagen_deloitte/ Save to Pocket


    My book is out in the US today!

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Hannah Richie at Substack

    A data-driven look at our environmental problems and how to solve them.

    https://www.sustainabilitybynumbers.com/p/book-publication Save to Pocket


    January 8, 2024

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Heather Cox Richardson blog

    With President Joe Biden’s speech today at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in Charleston, South Carolina, coming after his speech in Pennsylvania on January 5, the election year of 2024 is in full swing. The first Republican caucus will be held on January 15 in Iowa; the first Democratic primary will be held on February 3. (A caucus is held by a political party and can have public voting, by a show of hands or gathering behind a candidate’s team; a primary election is run by the government and uses secret ballots.)

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    Boeing Supplier Ignored Warnings Of “Excessive Amount Of Defects,” Former Employees Allege

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Lever News

    Weeks before Alaska Airlines’ terrifying debacle, one of the aircraft’s manufacturers was accused of systematically ignoring safety problems.

    https://www.levernews.com/boeing-supplier-ignored-warnings-of-excessive-amount-of-defects-former-employees-allege/ Save to Pocket


    Blinken Urges Israel to Avoid Further Harming Civilians in Gaza

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv Tuesday to ensure his country’s military avoids inflicting further harm on civilians in Gaza in its ongoing war against Hamas militants.

    “The Secretary reaffirmed our support for Israel’s right to prevent the terrorist attacks of October 7 from being repeated and stressed the importance of avoiding further civilian harm and protecting civilian infrastructure in Gaza,” State Department spokesman Mathew Miller said in a statement Tuesday after Blinken met with Netanyahu and Israel’s war cabinet.

    Earlier, speaking alongside Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Blinken said he would have the opportunity to meet with the families of the some of the hostages held by Hamas militants in Gaza, and to relay to Israeli leaders some of what he heard from other leaders in the region during stops in Turkey, Greece, Jordan, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

    Herzog thanked the United States for “standing steadfast with Israel” and said the war against Hamas is one that “affects international values and the values of the free world.”

    Herzog also rejected a lawsuit filed at the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, calling the accusation “atrocious and preposterous.”

    Hearings in the case are due to begin Thursday, and Herzog said Israel will “present proudly our case of using self-defense under our most inherent right under international humanitarian law.”

    Gaza health officials say close to 23,000 Palestinians, a large percentage of them women and children, have been killed in Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

    Israel has criticized Hamas for locating its operations in civilian areas, including the use of tunnels under cities.  Herzog said Tuesday that Israel is “doing our utmost under extremely complicated circumstances” to ensure there are no civilian casualties.

    Blinken said Monday that leaders in the Middle East are determined to prevent the Gaza conflict from spreading and that there is broad recognition on the need to “chart a political path forward for the Palestinians.”

    “The West Bank and Gaza should be united under Palestinian-led governance,” Blinken told reporters in Saudi Arabia.

    “The future of the region needs to be one of integration, not division and not conflict,” Blinken said, adding “for that to happen, we need to see the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.”

    In a statement following talks with Blinken, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman underscored the importance of halting military operations in the Gaza Strip and the need to create conditions for restoring peace and stability.

    When asked about the U.S.-led talks to normalize the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Blinken said there is “a clear interest” in Saudi Arabia, as well as in the region, in pursuing that goal but “it will require that the conflict end in Gaza, and it will also clearly require that there be a practical pathway to a Palestinian state.”

    Saudi Arabia has paused diplomatic talks to normalize ties with Israel amid the military conflict between Hamas militants and Israeli forces.

    After an Israeli airstrike killed a key Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon on Monday — the latest sign of a possibly widening conflict in the Middle East — Blinken told reporters it is clearly not in the interest of Israel, Lebanon, or Hezbollah to see an escalation outside Gaza and “the Israelis have been very clear with” the U.S. that “they want to find a diplomatic way forward.”

    Hezbollah has identified the commander as Wissam al-Tawil. Last week, senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri was killed in a drone strike in Beirut. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are backed by Iran, whose militant allies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen have also been carrying out longer-range attacks against Israel.

    The United States has urged Israel to shift to smaller scale military operations in Gaza but has continued to support Israel in refusing Arab demands for a cease-fire to halt the fighting in the three-month war. Israel has vowed to continue the war until it believes the threat of future Hamas attacks has been eradicated and the militant group no longer controls Gaza, a narrow strip of territory along the Mediterranean Sea.

    Israel began its military campaign to wipe out Hamas after Hamas fighters crossed into southern Israel on October 7. Israel said about 1,200 people were killed and about 240 captives taken in the terror attack.

    Some material for this report was provided by Reuters and The Associated Press.

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    “One Weird Trick” for effective strategic political communication campaigns

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Dave Karpf’s blog

    Dear Substack: I coulda told you this would happen last month if you’d just asked.

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    White House, Pentagon Reviewing Procedures After Defense Chief’s Hospitalization

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/white-house-pentagon-reviewing-procedures-after-defense-chief-s-hospitalization/7432136.html Save to Pocket


    ★ Heyja Vu: App Store Rejects 37signals’s New Hey Calendar App

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Daring Fireball

    I just don’t get it. Apple has nothing to gain by this — *nothing, not a cent — but a lot to lose.

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    A Narrowly Avoided Disaster as Jet’s Wall Rips Away at 3 Miles High

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    PORTLAND, Ore. — The loud “boom” was startling enough, and the roaring wind that immediately filled the airline cabin left Kelly Bartlett unnerved. Still, it wasn’t until a shaken teenager, shirtless and scratched, slid into the seat next to her that she realized just how close disaster had come.

    A section of the Boeing 737 Max 9’s fuselage just three rows away had blown out — at 4.8 kilometers (3 miles ) high — creating a vacuum that twisted the metal of the seats nearby, and snatched cellphones, headsets and even the shirt off the teenager’s back.

    “We knew something was wrong,” Bartlett told The Associated Press on Monday. “We didn’t know what. We didn’t know how serious. We didn’t know if it meant we were going to crash.”

    The first six minutes of Alaska Airlines flight 1282 from Portland to Southern California’s Ontario International Airport on Friday had been routine, the Boeing 737 Max 9 about halfway to its cruising altitude and traveling at more than 640 kph (400 mph).

    Flight attendants had just told the 171 passengers that they could resume using electronic devices — in airplane mode, of course — when it happened.

    Then suddenly a 61-centimeter-by-122-centimeter (2-foot-by-4-foot) piece of fuselage covering an unoperational emergency exit behind the left wing blew out. Only seven seats on the flight were unoccupied, and as fate would have it, these included the two seats closest to the blown-out hole.

    The oxygen masks dropped immediately, and Bartlett saw a flight attendant walking down the aisle toward the affected row, leaning forward as if facing a stiff wind. Then flight attendants began moving passengers from the area where the blowout occurred and helped them move away.

    Among them was the teenage boy moved next to Bartlett.

    “His shirt got sucked off of his body when the panel blew out because of the pressure, and it was his seatbelt that kept him in his seat and saved his life. And there he was next to me,” she said, adding that his mother was reseated elsewhere.

    “We had our masks on, and the plane was really loud so we couldn’t talk. But I had a … notes app on my phone that I was typing on. So I typed to him and I asked him if he was hurt,” Bartlett said. “I just couldn’t believe he was sitting there and what he must have gone through, what he must have been feeling at the time.”

    She said the boy typed back that he was OK, but a bit scratched, adding “that was unbelievable” and “thank you for your kindness.”

    The exit door plug landed in the southwest Portland backyard of high school physics teacher Bob Sauer. Sauer said his heart “did start beating a little faster” when he saw it in the beam of his flashlight Sunday night as he searched for any debris.

    “It was very obviously part of a plane,” he told a group of reporters outside his home on Monday. “I thought, ‘Oh my goodness, people have been looking for this all weekend and it looks like it’s in my backyard.’”

    Sauer said he and the seven National Transportation Safety Board agents who came to his home to pick up the door plug were amazed it was intact. It appeared that tree branches had broken its fall.

    A headrest landed on the patio of Sauer’s neighbor, Diane Flaherty. Flaherty didn’t realize what the charcoal-colored cushion was until a friend emailed her to say federal agents were looking for airplane parts in her neighborhood. An NTSB agent came by to pick it up.

    “What are the chances that a headrest cushion falls out of the sky into your backyard?” she said.

    The pilots and flight attendants have not made public statements and their names have not been released, but in interviews with National Transportation Safety Board investigators they described how their training kicked in. The pilots focused on getting the plane quickly back to Portland and the flight attendants on keeping the passengers safe and as calm as possible.

    “The actions of the flight crew were really incredible,” NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said at a Sunday night news conference. She described the scene inside the cabin during those first seconds as “chaos, very loud between the air and everything going on around them and it was very violent.”

    Bartlett echoed praise for the crew, saying the entire time she felt like the plane was under control even though the roaring wind was so loud she couldn’t hear the captain’s announcements.

    “The flight attendants really responded well to the situation. They got everyone safe and then they got themselves safe,” she said. “And then there was nothing to do but wait, right? We were just on our way down and it was just a normal descent. It felt normal.”

    Inside the cockpit, the pilot and co-pilot donned their oxygen masks and opened their microphone, but “communication was a serious issue” between them and the flight attendants because of the noise, Homendy said. The pilots retrieved an emergency handbook kept secure next to the captain’s seat.

    The co-pilot contacted air traffic controllers, declaring an emergency and saying the plane needed to immediately descend to 3,048 meters, (10,000 feet) the altitude where there is enough oxygen for everyone onboard to breathe.

    “We need to turn back to Portland,” she said in a calm voice that she maintained throughout the landing.

    In the cabin, the flight attendants’ immediate focus was on the five unaccompanied minors in their care and the three infants being carried on their parents’ laps.

    “Were they safe? Were they secure? Did they have their seat belts on or their lap belts on? And did they have their masks on? And they did,” Homendy said.

    Some passengers began sending messages on social media to loved ones. One young woman said on TikTok that she was certain the plane would nosedive at any second and she wondered how her death would affect her mother, worrying that she would never recover from the sorrow.

    But she and others said the cabin remained surprisingly calm. One passenger, Evan Granger, who was sitting in front of the blowout, told NBC News that his “focus in that moment was just breathe into the oxygen mask and trust that the flight crew will do everything they can to keep us safe.”

    “There were so many things that had to go right in order for all of us to survive,” Granger said.

    Video taken by those on board showed flight attendants moving down the aisle checking on passengers. Through the hole, city lights could be seen flickering past.

    Evan Smith, an attorney traveling on the plane, told reporters the descent and landing were loud but smooth. When the plane touched down at Portland International about 20 minutes after it departed, the passengers broke into applause. Firefighters came down the aisle to check for injuries, but no one was seriously hurt.

    Homendy said that if the blowout had happened a few minutes later, after the plane reached cruising altitude, the accident might have become a tragedy.

    Bartlett’s mind also keeps returning to the what-ifs.

    “I’m glad that it is not any worse than it was — that’s all. I keep coming back to it,” she said. “Like, how lucky Jack got. That was his name, the kid who sat next to me. His name was Jack, and how lucky he was that he had a seatbelt on.”

    On Sunday, a passenger’s cellphone that had been sucked out of the plane was found. It was still operational, having survived its plunge from the sky.

    It was open to the owner’s baggage claim receipt.

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    ‘Get Ready’

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Daring Fireball

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    India to launch with SpaceX’s Falcon 9 for the first time

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Also: Huawei in patent deal with Nokia, and China slates 2025 as year for mass produced flying cars

    ASIA IN BRIEF  The Indian government’s commercial space agency arm, NewSpace India, has spilled the details [PDF] on how the country would launch a broadband communication satellite aboard a SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket.…

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    Santa Barbara Unified School District Miscalculated How Much It Underpaid Teachers by $3.5M

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    The district has refiled its waiver with the state after discovering it paid $3.2 million less on salaries than state-mandated minimum, not $6.7 million.

    The post Santa Barbara Unified School District Miscalculated How Much It Underpaid Teachers by $3.5M appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

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    Biden Describes White Supremacy as ‘Poison’ in Pitch to Black Voters

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    Washington — President Joe Biden made a heartfelt appeal to Black voters on Monday, speaking passionately at a storied South Carolina church scarred by racially motivated tragedy and seeking support as members of the state’s large Black community head to the nation’s first Democratic primary next month.

    Before a packed congregation at Charleston’s Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Biden spoke of “a poison that’s for too long haunted this nation,” echoing words from former President Donald Trump, who has made waves on the campaign trail by accusing immigrants of “poisoning the blood” of the nation.

    “What is that poison?” Biden continued. “White supremacy. … Throughout our history, it’s ripped this nation apart. This has no place in America. Not today, tomorrow or ever.”

    With those words, Biden became the first sitting American president to speak from the pulpit of one of the nation’s oldest and most respected Black spiritual institutions. The stately church, founded more than two centuries ago, was the scene of a gruesome mass shooting in 2015 in which nine people, including the church’s pastor, were killed by a white supremacist.

    President Barack Obama delivered the eulogy at the Reverend Clementa Pinckney’s funeral in 2015, which was held in TD Arena at the College of Charleston.

    The tragedy prompted South Carolina’s governor at the time, Nikki Haley — who is now running for the Republican presidential nomination — to remove the Confederate flag that flew over the state Capitol.

    Biden also capitalized on the venue by indirectly mentioning Haley’s reluctance in a recent public forum to acknowledge that disagreements over slavery caused the Civil War.

    “Let me be clear for those who don’t seem to know: Slavery was the cause of the Civil War,” he said, to applause. “There is no negotiation about that.”

    Racism an election issue

    Groups that work to mobilize overlooked voters say racism is a top issue that emerges time and again in polls and focus groups.

    Cynthia Wallace co-founded the New Rural Project after her unsuccessful congressional run in 2020 showed that 60,000 registered voters of color in her North Carolina district didn’t turn up at the polls.

    “When we look at the top issues that concern folks, and we look at it by demographics, African American infrequent voters — these are part of those 60,000 folks who didn’t show up, who we are actually specifically targeted to speak to — one of their top issues, whether it’s from the polling or the focus groups, is racism,” she told VOA.

    But, she added, “We continue to hear most of the rural folks that we speak to focus on the kitchen-table issues.”

    South Carolina Representative Jim Clyburn hit some of those points in introducing Biden, listing what he saw as Biden’s achievements and contrasting him with Trump.

    Clyburn outlined Biden’s attempts at student loan forgiveness, his appointment of an unprecedented number of Black female judges, his support of abortion rights, his work to reduce health care costs and his efforts to help veterans.

    “We know Joe,” he said. “But most importantly, Joe knows us well.”

    “I rest my case,” Biden quipped after Clyburn’s speech, as attendees chanted “Four more years!” in support of Biden’s reelection.

    But Clyburn’s rousing words contrasted with his weekend comments on CNN, where he said he was “very concerned” about the Biden campaign’s ability to “break through that MAGA wall” — a reference to Trump’s Make America Great Again motto — and communicate his message to voters.

    Polls show that Biden faces challenges with Black voters, who propelled him to victory over Trump in 2020. A poll conducted late last year by the GenForward Survey project found that 17% of Black voters said they would vote for Trump, and 20% would vote for “someone else.” Sixty-three percent said they would vote for Biden.

    ‘Cease-fire now’ or ‘four more years’?

    Some of the disagreements appeared in real-time on Monday, when a heckler, referring to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, led a chant of “cease-fire now” — which was then drowned out by louder chants of “four more years.”

    Biden acknowledged the hecklers, saying, “I understand their passion.”

    He added, “I’ve been quietly working with the Israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of Gaza. I’ve been using all that I can to do that.”

    Democratic strategist Douglas Wilson, speaking to VOA from North Carolina, said the Black community is divided on perceptions of the war in Gaza, with younger voters viewing “Palestinians as being people of color and look at the end of the Israelis as occupiers or as colonizers.”

    “That’s a course that’s up for debate,” he added. “I don’t agree with that personally. But there is a segment of the community that feels that way.”

    Misinformation and the economy

    Wallace, of the New Rural Project, noted the role of misinformation in skewing attitudes. She said that only one Black voter she spoke to raised the issue of Gaza and falsely claimed that Biden supports Hamas, the militant group that launched the stunning attack on Israel on Oct. 7.

    Biden has repeatedly called Hamas “terrorists,” described their acts as “evil” and has given material and moral support to Israel. Hamas is a U.S.-designated terrorist group.

    “I think in this information-heavy world, I think it’s hard for information to cut through,” Wallace said. “You’ve got to make sure that people actually know what things you’ve done and what things you plan to do more of and what things you’re fighting for.”

    Wilson added that more details on Black economic empowerment could also shift voter support.

    “I would have liked to hear him give a brief outline of what his economic agenda will be in a second term for Black America,” he said. “And I think that if he can begin to articulate that, then it will give Black voters a reason to come out and vote for him in high numbers.”

    South Carolina voters participate in the Democratic presidential primary on Feb. 3, in which Representative Dean Phillips and author and self-professed spiritual adviser Marianne Williamson are also on the ballot.

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    Nameless Victim of ‘Happy Face Killer’ Had Santa Barbara Ties

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    Cold case investigators identify the father of the serial killer’s victim as a former S.B. resident.

    The post Nameless Victim of ‘Happy Face Killer’ Had Santa Barbara Ties appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

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    You Should Try Running, According to Me, Your Friend Who Won’t Shut…

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

    https://kottke.org/24/01/0043747-you-should-try-running-ac Save to Pocket


    Lenovo Mechanical Energy Harvesting keyboard & mouse concept never needs to be plugged in

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    Lenovo is showing off a concept wireless keyboard & mouse set at CES 2024 that never needs to be plugged in to charge. That’s because the Mechanical Energy Harvesting Combo system “uses mechanical movement and solar irradiation” to generate enough power to keep the peripherals running. We’ve seen mobile gadgets with solar panels before, but it […]

    The post Lenovo Mechanical Energy Harvesting keyboard & mouse concept never needs to be plugged in appeared first on Liliputing.

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    White House Pushes Defense Industries on Tech Help for Ukraine

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/white-house-pushes-defense-industries-on-tech-help-for-ukraine/7432073.html Save to Pocket


    Offers of Help Appreciated

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Santa Barbara Indenpent News

    I want to assure everyone that some disabled people really appreciate when others offer to help.

    The post Offers of Help Appreciated appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.

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    Ken Striplin | Santa Clarita Hosting ‘The Big I Do’ Event

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    This Valentine’s Day, the city of Santa Clarita is proud to announce the much-anticipated return of the “The Big I Do” wedding experience

    https://scvnews.com/ken-striplin-santa-clarita-hosting-the-big-i-do-event/ Save to Pocket


    Curren Price pleads not guilty to corruption charges

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Paper)

    The L.A. city councilmember was arraigned Monday on charges of embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest.

    The post Curren Price pleads not guilty to corruption charges appeared first on Daily Trojan.

    https://dailytrojan.com/2024/01/08/la-city-councilmember-curren-price-pleads-not-guilty-corruption-charges/ Save to Pocket


    The ‘Cultural’ Questions that Follow the Alaska Airlines Blowout.

    date: 2024-01-09, from: James Fallows, Substack

    Did this episode have anything to do with the recent rash of aviation ‘close calls’? Almost certainly not. But it may illustrate a different systemic problem.

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    Blinken: Middle East Leaders Determined to Prevent Wider War

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday leaders in the Middle East are determined to prevent the Gaza conflict from spreading and that there is broad recognition on the need to “chart a political path forward for the Palestinians.” 

    “The West Bank and Gaza should be united under Palestinian-led governance,” Blinken told reporters at Al Ula airport in Saudi Arabia. 

    “The future of the region needs to be one of integration, not division and not conflict,” said Blinken, adding “for that to happen, we need to see the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.” 

    In a statement following talks with Blinken, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman underscored the importance of halting military operations in the Gaza Strip and the need to create conditions for restoring peace and stability. Local media have reported that this effort aims to ensure the Palestinian people obtain their legitimate rights and achieve a just and lasting peace. 

    On Monday, Blinken met with the United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and senior officials from Saudi Arabia before heading to Israel. 

    The chief U.S. diplomat said he would push Israeli officials for more humanitarian aid to Gaza and more protection for civilians. He also plans to discuss efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages and how to ensure the conflict does not spread to other parts of the region.   

    When asked about the U.S.-led talks to normalize the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Blinken stated that there is “a clear interest” in Saudi Arabia, as well as in the region, in pursuing that goal but “it will require that the conflict end in Gaza, and it will also clearly require that there be a practical pathway to a Palestinian state.” 

    Saudi Arabia has paused diplomatic talks to normalize ties with Israel amid the military conflict between Hamas militants and Israeli forces. 

    After an Israeli airstrike killed a key Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon on Monday — the latest sign of a possibly widening conflict in the Middle East — Blinken told reporters it’s clearly not in the interest of Israel, Lebanon, or Hezbollah to see an escalation outside Gaza and “the Israelis have been very clear with” the U.S. that “they want to find a diplomatic way forward.” 

    Hezbollah has identified the commander as Wissam al-Tawil. Last week, senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri was killed in a drone strike in Beirut. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are backed by Iran, whose militant allies in Syria, Iraq and Yemen have also been carrying out longer-range attacks against Israel. 

     

     

    In meetings Sunday with Jordan King Abdullah II and Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the top U.S. diplomat spoke of the need for Israel to curb civilian casualties during the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza and significantly increase the amount of humanitarian aid reaching famished Palestinians in Gaza. 

    But the U.S. has continued to support Israel in refusing Arab demands for a cease-fire to halt the fighting in the three-month war. Israel has vowed to continue the war until it believes the threat of future Hamas attacks has been eradicated and the militant group no longer controls Gaza, a narrow strip of territory along the Mediterranean Sea. 

    Jordan’s royal court said King Abdullah “warned of the catastrophic repercussions” of Israel’s war in Gaza against Hamas while calling on the U.S. to press for an immediate cease-fire. Israeli and U.S. officials have said they believe that a cease-fire would only allow Hamas to be able to regroup in its fight against Israeli forces. 

    While in Amman, Blinken also visited a World Food Program warehouse where trucks are loaded with aid for famished Palestinians in Gaza. 

    “The efforts right here to collect and distribute food to people in need are absolutely essential,” Blinken said. “The United States has worked from day one to open access routes into Gaza.” 

    “We continue to work on that every single day, not only to open them but to multiply them, to maximize them and to try to get more assistance, more effectively,” he said. “We’re determined to do everything we possibly can to ameliorate the situation for the men, women and children in Gaza.”

    Israel began its military campaign to wipe out Hamas after Hamas fighters crossed into southern Israel on October 7. Israel said about 1,200 people were killed and about 240 captives taken in the terror attack.

    Gaza health officials say close to 23,000 Palestinians, a large percentage of them women and children, have been killed in Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

    The United States has stated its opposition to forcibly removing Palestinians from Gaza. The U.S. is also working on a postwar road map for the Palestinian territories.

    “Gaza cannot, once again, serve as a launching pad for terrorist attacks against Israel,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told VOA last week.

    “What we ultimately want to see is Gaza and the West Bank reunited under Palestinian leadership,” and “certainly there’s no role for Hamas in that.”

    Some material for this report was provided by Reuters and The Associated Press.

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    US Again Faces Possibility of Government Shutdown Over Spending

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    https://www.voanews.com/a/us-again-faces-possibility-of-government-shutdown-over-spending-/7432041.html Save to Pocket


    Nvidia gives RTX 40 series a Super refresh as AI PC hype takes off

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The Register (UK I.T. News)

    Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s GPUs with slightly better specs

    CES  Nvidia revamped its RTX 40 series GPU lineup at CES on Monday with three “Super” cards, which boast higher performance and memory upgrades over their predecessors.…

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    Jan. 11: Arts Commission Slated to Discuss Sidewalk Poetry Project

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    The Santa Clarita Arts Commission is holding its regular meeting in City Hall’s Council Chambers Thursday, Jan. 11, at 6 p.m. The Commission is scheduled to discuss the 2024 Sidewalk Poetry Project and Arts Grant Program. The full agenda is available below. Arts Commission Regular Meeting 1/11/2024 6:00 PM City Council Chambers 23920 Valencia Blvd…. https://scvnews.com/jan-11-arts-commission-slated-to-discuss-sidewalk-poetry-project/ Save to Pocket


    MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan Quits Rather Than Accept Demotion at News Network

    date: 2024-01-09, from: VOA News USA

    New york — Prominent Muslim journalist Mehdi Hasan has decided to quit MSNBC rather than accept a demotion that saw him lose a regular Sunday night program on the network.

    Hasan announced at the end of Sunday show that “I’ve decided to look for a new challenge. This is not just my final episode of ‘The Mehdi Hasan Show,’ it’s my last day at MSNBC.”

    The network had announced in November that Hasan would lose his weekly show after three years but would remain as an analyst and fill-in anchor.

    That decision, with no public explanation, launched a fruitless petition campaign in protest by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar called it “deeply troubling that MSNBC is canceling his show amid a rampant rise of anti-Muslim bigotry and suppression of Muslim voices.”

    An MSNBC spokeswoman said Monday the network had no comment on Hasan’s exit.

    His final show featured an interview with Motaz Azaiza, a Palestinian photographer who talked about the danger of working in Gaza during Israeli military operations.

    Hasan on Monday also forwarded a report on X, formerly Twitter, about Palestinian children losing limbs, adding the message, “Read this sentence. Then reread it. Then ask yourself how anyone is OK with this level of human suffering.”

    Hasan told viewers that he’s proud of what had been achieved on his show.

    “As I say: new year, new plans,” he said.

    Hasan, who previously worked at Al Jazeera English and the Intercept, offered no details and declined further comment on Monday.

    To replace Hasan, MSNBC is increasing the weekend hours of Ayman Mohyeldin, another Muslim journalist.

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    Pluralistic: Molly McGhee’s “Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind” (08 Jan 2024)

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Cory Doctorow’s blog

    Today’s links Molly McGhee’s “Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind”: A haunting novel of debt, work, dreams, and the capitalist nightmare. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading Molly McGhee’s “Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind” (permalink) Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind is Molly McGhee’s debut novel: a dreamlike tale of a public-private partnership that hires the terminally endebted to invade the dreams of white-collar professionals and harvest the anxieties that prevent them from being fully productive members of the American corporate workforce: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/734829/jonathan-abernathy-you-are-kind-by-molly-mcghee/ Though this is McGhee’s first novel, she’s already well known in literary circles. Her career has included stints at McSweeney’s, where she worked on my book Information Doesn’t Want To Be Free: https://store.mcsweeneys.net/products/information-doesn-t-want-to-be-free And then at Tor Books, where she worked on my book Attack Surface: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250757531/attacksurface But though McGhee is a shrewd and skilled editor, I think of her first and foremost as a writer, thanks to stunning essays like “America’s Dead Souls,” a 2021 Paris Review piece that described the experience of multigenerational debt in America in incandescent, pitiless prose: https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2021/05/17/americas-dead-souls/ McGhee’s piece struck at the heart of something profoundly wrong in American society – the dual nature of debt, which represents a source of freedom for the wealthy, and bondage for workers: https://pluralistic.net/2021/05/19/zombie-debt/#damnation When billionaire mass-murderers like the Sacklers amass tens of billions of liabilities stemming from their role in deliberately starting the opioid crisis, the courts step in to relieve them of their obligations, allowing them to keep their blood-money: https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/11/justice-delayed/#justice-redeemed And when Silicon Valley Bank collapses due to mismanagement by ultra-wealthy financiers, the public purse yawns open and billions flow out to ensure that the wealthiest investors in the country stay whole: https://pluralistic.net/2023/03/18/2-billion-here-2-billion-there/#socialism-for-the-rich When predatory payday lenders target working people and force them into bankruptcy with four-digit APRs, the government intervenes…to save the lenders and keep workers on the hook: https://pluralistic.net/2022/01/29/planned-obsolescence/#academic-fraud “Debtor vs creditor” is the oldest class division we have. The Bronze Age custom of jubilee – the periodic cancellation of all debts – wasn’t some weird peccadillo. It was essential public policy, and without jubilee, the hereditary creditor class became the arbiter of all social priorities, destabilizing great nations and even empires by directing production to suit their parochial needs. Societies that didn’t practice jubilee (or halted it) collapsed: https://pluralistic.net/2022/07/08/jubilant/#construire-des-passerelles Today’s workers are debt burdened at scales and in ways that defy comprehension, the numbers are so brain-breakingly large. Students who take out modest loans and pay them off several times over remain indebted decades later, with outstanding balances that vastly outstrip the principle: https://pluralistic.net/2020/12/04/kawaski-trawick/#strike-debt Workers who quit dead-end jobs are billed for five-figure “training repayment” bills that haunt them to the end of days: https://pluralistic.net/2022/08/04/its-a-trap/#a-little-on-the-nose Hospitals sue indigent patients at scale, siccing debt-collectors on people who can’t pay – and were entitled to free care to begin with: https://armandalegshow.com/episode/when-hospitals-sue-patients-part-2/ And debt collectors are drawn from the same social ranks as the debtors, barely trained and unsupervised, engaging in lawless, constant harassment of the debtor class: https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/12/do-not-pay/#fair-debt-collection-practices-act McGhee’s “American Dead Souls” crystallized all of this vast injustice into a single, beautiful essay – and then McGhee crystallized things further by posting a public resignation letter enumerating the poor pay and working conditions in New York publishing, triggering mass, industry-wide resignations by similarly situated junior editorial staff: https://electricliterature.com/molly-mcghee-jonathan-abernathy-you-are-kind-interview-debut-novel-book-debt/ Thus we arrive at McGhee’s debut: a novel written by someone with a track record for gorgeous, brutally insightful prose; incisive analysis of the class war raging in the embers of capitalism’s American Dream; and consequential labor organizing against the precarity and exploitation of young workers. As you might expect, it’s fantastic. Jonathan Abernathy is a 25 year old, debt haunted, desperately lonely man. An orphan with a mountain of college debt, Abernathy lives in a terrible basement apartment whose rent is just beyond his means. The only thing that propels him out of bed and into the world are his affirmations: Jonathan Abernathy you are kind You are well respected and valued by your community People, including your family, love you That these are all easily discerned lies is beside the point. Whatever gets you through the night. We meet Jonathan as he is applying for a job that he was recruited for in a dream. As instructed in his dream, he presents himself at a shabby strip-mall office where an acerbic functionary behind scratched plexiglass takes his application and informs him that he is up for a gig run jointly by the US State Department and a consortium of large corporate employers. If he is accepted, all of his student debt repayments will be paused and he will no longer face wage garnishment. What’s more, he’ll be doing the job in his sleep, which means he’ll be able to get a day job and pull a double income – what’s not to like? Jonathan’s job is to enter the dreams of sleeping middle-management types in America’s largest firms – but not just any dreams, their nightmares. Once he has entered their nightmare, Jonathan is charged with identifying the source of their anxiety and summoning a more senior operative who will suck up and whisk away that nagging spectre, thus rendering the worker a more productive component of their corporate structure. But of course, there’s more to it. As Jonathan works through his sleeping hours, he is deprived of his own dreams. Then there’s the question of where those captive anxieties are ending up, and how they’re being processed, and what new products can be made from refined nightmares. While Jonathan himself is pulling ever so slightly out of his economic quagmire, the people around him are still struggling. McGhee braids together three strands: the palpable misery of being Jonathan (a proxy for all of us), the rising terror of the true nature of his employment, and beautifully turned absurdist touches that are laugh-aloud funny. This could be a mere novel of ennui and misery but it’s not – it’s a novel of hilarity and fear and misery, all mixed together in a glorious and terrible concoction that is not like anything else you’ve ever read. Hey look at this (permalink) 2023 Word of the Year is “enshittification” https://americandialect.org/2023-word-of-the-year-is-enshittification/ Interoperability, Privacy, & Security https://www.ftc.gov/policy/advocacy-research/tech-at-ftc/2023/12/interoperability-privacy-security Paul Di Filippo Reviews The Lost Cause https://locusmag.com/2023/12/paul-di-filippo-reviews-the-lost-cause-by-cory-doctorow/ This day in history (permalink) #20yrsago Civilization arises from agreements about shit https://web.archive.org/web/20040202122931/https://www.londonconsortium.com/shit.htm #15yrsago HOWTO write in the age of distraction http://www.locusmag.com/Features/2009/01/cory-doctorow-writing-in-age-of.html #15yrsago Ebook DRM provider goes dark, the books you paid for disappear https://web.archive.org/web/20110902104049/http://www.fictionwise.com/help/help.htm #15yrsago Hardest-to-understand EULA ever when you install WoW on GNU/Linux https://memex.craphound.com/2009/01/08/hardest-to-understand-eula-ever-when-you-install-wow-on-gnu-linux/ #15yrsago Group wants to own trademark on “awareness” of a rare disease https://web.archive.org/web/20090416045613/https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/cdhawareness/ #10yrsago FBI no longer primarily a crime-fighting agency https://foreignpolicy.com/2014/01/05/fbi-drops-law-enforcement-as-primary-mission/ #10yrsago Freedom Maze: brave, uncomfortable YA time-travel novel about race https://memex.craphound.com/2014/01/08/freedom-maze-brave-uncomfortable-ya-time-travel-novel-about-race/ #10yrsago Terror squad yanks 12-year-old out of class over plan to protest at David Cameron’s office https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/i-was-told-by-police-that-i-could-be-arrested-it-was-terrifying-2164835.html #10yrsago Scan-to-email patent trolls sue Coca-Cola and other large companies https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/01/notorious-scan-to-email-patents-go-big-sue-coca-cola-and-dillards/ #5yrsago Silicon Valley real estate asking prices fall 12% from peak https://wolfstreet.com/2019/01/07/housing-bubble-trouble-silicon-valley-san-francisco/ #5yrsago Bounty hunters track targets by buying realtime location data generated by T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T https://www.vice.com/en/article/nepxbz/i-gave-a-bounty-hunter-300-dollars-located-phone-microbilt-zumigo-tmobile #5yrsago Ten years after Juneau ditched water fluoridation, kids racked up an average of $300/each in extra dental bills https://www.sciencealert.com/here-s-what-happened-when-a-city-in-alaska-took-fluoride-out-of-their-drinking-water #5yrsago An interactive timeline of race categories in the US Census https://www.pewresearch.org/interactives/what-census-calls-us/ #5yrsago More Americans get the vote today than on any day since sufferage https://theintercept.com/2019/01/08/florida-felon-voting-rights-amendment-4-2/ #5yrsago Travel warning: four days until Trump’s shut-down costs TSA screeners their first paycheck https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-07/airports-fretting-over-screener-absences-if-shutdown-continues #5yrsago Canada’s housing market is slowly but surely imploding, and Canadians are more exposed than the US was in 2008 https://macleans.ca/economy/realestateeconomy/this-is-how-canadas-housing-correction-begins/ #5yrsago America’s Fiber Future: Susan Crawford on how America’s wired future is slipping away https://memex.craphound.com/2019/01/08/americas-fiber-future-susan-crawford-on-how-americas-wired-future-is-slipping-away/ #5yrsago Trump gave AT&T a $20B tax break and killed Net Neutrality, now they’re prepping mass layoffs https://www.vice.com/en/article/nepxeg/atandt-preps-for-new-layoffs-despite-billions-in-tax-breaks-and-regulatory-favors #5yrsago The Science Fiction Writers of America inducts William Gibson as its next Grand Master https://nebulas.sfwa.org/sfwa-announces-newest-damon-knight-grand-master-william-gibson/ #1yrago Naomi Novik’s incredible, brilliant, stupendous “Temeraire” series https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/08/temeraire/#but-i-am-napoleon #1yrago Social Quitting https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/08/watch-the-surpluses/#exogenous-shocks Colophon (permalink) Today’s top sources: Currently writing: A Little Brother short story about DIY insulin PLANNING Picks and Shovels, a Martin Hench noir thriller about the heroic era of the PC. FORTHCOMING TOR BOOKS JAN 2025 The Bezzle, a Martin Hench noir thriller novel about the prison-tech industry. FORTHCOMING TOR BOOKS FEB 2024 Vigilant, Little Brother short story about remote invigilation. FORTHCOMING ON TOR.COM Spill, a Little Brother short story about pipeline protests. FORTHCOMING ON TOR.COM Latest podcast: The Internet’s Original Sin https://craphound.com/news/2023/12/17/the-internets-original-sin/) What the Future will Bring https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Vq8qW2A8I Upcoming appearances: Speculating Our AI Future with Cory Doctorow, Ken Liu, and Martha Wells https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ssyUYErCTB-rzEz_Vhc7cw#/registration Internet Con (Peculiar Book Club), Jan 11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5UvzuJ1R4I Books & Books (Coral Gables, Florida), Jan 22 https://www.booksandbooks.com/event/in-person-an-evening-with-cory-doctorow/ The Lost Cause at Otherland (Berlin), Jan 30 https://www.otherland-berlin.de/de/event-details/autor-innenabend-mit-cory-doctorow.html Recent appearances: What the Future will Bring (Homeless Romantic) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Vq8qW2A8I Talking “The Lost Cause” with Warren Mosler (MMT Podcast) https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-182-cory-95211955 Words of the Week https://youtu.be/mq0kSdzSjfc?si=zFMDsrXpHVqNGcb8&amp;t=5232 Latest books: “The Lost Cause:” a solarpunk novel of hope in the climate emergency, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), November 2023 (http://lost-cause.org). Signed, personalized copies at Dark Delicacies (https://www.darkdel.com/store/p3007/Pre-Order_Signed_Copies%3A_The_Lost_Cause_HB.html#/) “The Internet Con”: A nonfiction book about interoperability and Big Tech (Verso) September 2023 (http://seizethemeansofcomputation.org). Signed copies at Book Soup (https://www.booksoup.com/book/9781804291245). “Red Team Blues”: “A grabby, compulsive thriller that will leave you knowing more about how the world works than you did before.” Tor Books http://redteamblues.com. Signed copies at Dark Delicacies (US): and Forbidden Planet (UK): https://forbiddenplanet.com/385004-red-team-blues-signed-edition-hardcover/. “Chokepoint Capitalism: How to Beat Big Tech, Tame Big Content, and Get Artists Paid, with Rebecca Giblin”, on how to unrig the markets for creative labor, Beacon Press/Scribe 2022 https://chokepointcapitalism.com “Attack Surface”: The third Little Brother novel, a standalone technothriller for adults. The Washington Post called it “a political cyberthriller, vigorous, bold and savvy about the limits of revolution and resistance.” Order signed, personalized copies from Dark Delicacies https://www.darkdel.com/store/p1840/Available_Now%3A_Attack_Surface.html “How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism”: an anti-monopoly pamphlet analyzing the true harms of surveillance capitalism and proposing a solution. https://onezero.medium.com/how-to-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-8135e6744d59?sk=f6cd10e54e20a07d4c6d0f3ac011af6b) (signed copies: https://www.darkdel.com/store/p2024/Available_Now%3A__How_to_Destroy_Surveillance_Capitalism.html) “Little Brother/Homeland”: A reissue omnibus edition with a new introduction by Edward Snowden: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250774583; personalized/signed copies here: https://www.darkdel.com/store/p1750/July%3A__Little_Brother_%26_Homeland.html “Poesy the Monster Slayer” a picture book about monsters, bedtime, gender, and kicking ass. Order here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781626723627. Get a personalized, signed copy here: https://www.darkdel.com/store/p2682/Corey_Doctorow%3A_Poesy_the_Monster_Slayer_HB.html#/. Upcoming books: The Bezzle: a sequel to “Red Team Blues,” about prison-tech and other grifts, Tor Books, February 2024 Picks and Shovels: a sequel to “Red Team Blues,” about the heroic era of the PC, Tor Books, February 2025 Unauthorized Bread: a graphic novel adapted from my novella about refugees, toasters and DRM, FirstSecond, 2025 This work – excluding any serialized fiction – is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. That means you can use it any way you like, including commercially, provided that you attribute it to me, Cory Doctorow, and include a link to pluralistic.net. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Quotations and images are not included in this license; they are included either under a limitation or exception to copyright, or on the basis of a separate license. Please exercise caution. 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    RFP released for SSHS construction management services

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Guam Daily Post

    Efforts to construct a new Simon Sanchez High School made a little bit of progress in this first month of the New Year, with the publication of a request for proposal for construction management services. The procurement is said to…

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    CSUN extends winning streak to seven to open new year

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN student paper)

    CSUN men’s basketball hosted the University of Hawaii on Saturday night, looking to pick up where they left off as they extended their winning streak to seven. Forward De’Sean Allen-Eikens led the team in scoring with 20 points, while guard Gianni Hunt scored a season-high 16 points and collected six rebounds in his third start….

    https://sundial.csun.edu/177821/sports/csun-extends-winning-streak-to-seven-to-open-new-year/ Save to Pocket


    Tataviam Tribe Regains 500 Acres of Ancestral Land

    date: 2024-01-09, from: SCV New (TV Station)

    The Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians (Tribe) announced Monday the donation of more than 500 acres of historic ancestral land to the Tataviam Land Conservancy, a nonprofit organization formed by the Tribe in

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    The Heavy History Of Smog In Los Angeles

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: The LAist

    Local leaders said the smog would be cleared in 4 months in the early 1940s. The problem persisted for over four decades and is still hanging around.

    https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/the-heavy-history-of-smog-in-los-angeles Save to Pocket


    Footsteps in the Snow

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: Jason Kittke’s blog

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    SCAA to host Christina Ramos demo

    date: 2024-01-09, from: The Signal

    News release  The Santa Clarita Artists Association is inviting the community to a free demo from artist Christina Ramos during the group’s meeting, scheduled 6:30-8:30 p.m. Jan. 15 at Barnes and Noble.   Specializing in figurative realism, Ramos was recently named as an “Artist to Watch” by Southwest Art Magazine, and as one of America’s Great Painters […]

    The post SCAA to host Christina Ramos demo appeared first on Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

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    Asus ROG Phone 8 is an IP68-rated gaming phone with a 165 Hz AMOLED display and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Liliputing

    Asus has been packing bleeding edge specs into gaming smartphones since 2018, but the new ROG Phone 8 is the first to feature an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. It’s also the company’s first gaming phone with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. Other features include a 6.78 inch, 165 Hz FHD+ AMOLED display, […]

    The post Asus ROG Phone 8 is an IP68-rated gaming phone with a 165 Hz AMOLED display and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 appeared first on Liliputing.

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    NGI0 Commons Fund Aims to Reclaim Public Nature of the Internet

    date: 2024-01-09, updated: 2024-01-09, from: nlnet feed

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    GHC 9.6.4 is now available

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Glasgow Haskell Compiler

    GHC 9.6.4 is now available

    Zubin Duggal - 2024-01-09

    The GHC developers are happy to announce the availability of GHC 9.6.4. Binary distributions, source distributions, and documentation are available on the release page.

    This release is primarily a bugfix release addressing a few issues found in the 9.6 series. These include:

    • A fix for a bug where certain warnings flags were not recognised (#24071)
    • Fixes for a number of simplifier bugs (#23952, #23862).
    • Fixes for compiler panics with certain package databases involving unusable units and module reexports (#21097, #16996, #11050).
    • A fix for a typechecker crash (#24083).
    • A fix for a code generator bug on AArch64 platforms resulting in invalid conditional jumps (#23746).
    • Fixes for some memory leaks in GHCi (#24107, #24118)
    • And a few other fixes

    A full accounting of changes can be found in the release notes. As some of the fixed issues do affect correctness users are encouraged to upgrade promptly.

    We would like to thank Microsoft Azure, GitHub, IOG, the Zw3rk stake pool, Well-Typed, Tweag I/O, Serokell, Equinix, SimSpace, Haskell Foundation, and other anonymous contributors whose on-going financial and in-kind support has facilitated GHC maintenance and release management over the years. Finally, this release would not have been possible without the hundreds of open-source contributors whose work comprise this release.

    As always, do give this release a try and open a ticket if you see anything amiss.

    Enjoy!

    -Zubin

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    SQLite 3.45: Interactive release notes

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Anton Zhiyanov blog

    JSONB has landed.

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    InfluxDB FDW 2.1.0 release

    date: 2024-01-09, from: PostgreSQL News

    InfluxDB FDW 2.1.0 released

    We have just released version 2.1.0 of the Foreign Data Wrapper for InfluxDB. This release can work with PostgreSQL 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16.

    This release improves following item (from 2.0.0):

    • Support PostgreSQL 16.0
    • Bug fix: Cannot delete when time series column defined as timestamptz type

    The FDW supports following features :

    • InfluxDB FDW supports pushed down some aggregate functions: count, stddev, sum, max, min.
    • InfluxDB FDW supports INSERT, DELETE statements.
    • InfluxDB FDW supports bulk INSERT by using batch_size option from PostgreSQL version 14 or later.
    • WHERE clauses including timestamp, interval and now() functions are pushed down.
    • LIMIT…OFFSET clauses are pushed down when there is LIMIT clause only or both LIMIT and OFFSET.
    • Support schemaless mode that allows access to elements in the data file without changing the table definition by using jsonb typed column.

    Limitations :

    • UPDATE is not supported.
    • WITH CHECK OPTION constraints is not supported. Following limitations originate from data model and query language of InfluxDB.
    • Result sets have different number of rows depending on specified target list. For example, SELECT field1 FROM t1 and SELECT field2 FROM t1 returns different number of rows if the number of points with field1 and field2 are different in InfluxDB database.
    • Timestamp precision may be lost because timestamp resolution of PostgreSQL is microseconds while that of InfluxDB is nanoseconds.
    • Conditions like WHERE time + interval ‘1 day’ < now() do not work. Please use WHERE time < now() - interval ‘1 day’.

    This is developed by Toshiba Digital Innovation Technology Center. Please see the repository for details. Source repository : https://github.com/pgspider/influxdb_fdw

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    Benetl, a free ETL tool for PostgreSQL, out in version 5.8

    date: 2024-01-09, from: PostgreSQL News

    Dear all,

    Benetl, a free ETL tool for files working with PostgreSQL, version 5.8.0 is out.

    This version uses Java 17 and has been tested with PostgreSQL 16. This version brings great code improvements (code quality) and a better unit tests coverage (over 71% code coverage).

    Correcting a small problem in createFunctionIntervalDate database function. Updating etltool.sh with JDK-17 path.

    You should update.

    Benetl is freely dowloadable at: https://www.benetl.net

    You can learn more about ETL tools at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extract,_transform,_load

    Thanks for your interest.

    Regards,

    Benoît Carpentier

    https://www.benetl.net

    Founder of Benetl and Java project manager

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    PGConf India 2024: Talks live and ticket sale started

    date: 2024-01-09, from: PostgreSQL News

    Hello,

    We’re pleased to announce that the selected talks and training for PGConf India 2024 are now live on the conference website. The tickets are now available for purchase. Early bird ticket sale would end on Jan 12th 2024 and the prices would go up by more than 20% after that.

    It’s our endeavour to ensure that the conference remains in reach of as many participants as possible. So we have kept the ticket prices as low as possible. Take this opportunity and book tickets soon. Our past experience suggests that the training slots get filled up very fast. Since there are limited seats per training, please book early to guarantee the training you wish to attend.

    To buy your tickets, head to https://pgconf.in and click Buy Tickets Now or simply visit https://www.townscript.com/e/pgconf-india-2024 . Details of various trainings available this year are available on the conference website.

    Feel free to contact us if you need any more details. See you at the conference soon.

    Thanks and Regards,

    PGConf India Organising Committee

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    Etiology of lower respiratory tract in pneumonia based on metagenomic next-generation sequencing: a retrospective study

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Introduction

    Pneumonia are the leading cause of death worldwide, and antibiotic treatment remains fundamental. However, conventional sputum smears or cultures are still inefficient for obtaining pathogenic microorganisms.Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) has shown great value in nucleic acid detection, however, the NGS results for lower respiratory tract microorganisms are still poorly studied.

    Methods

    This study dealt with investigating the efficacy of mNGS in detecting pathogens in the lower respiratory tract of patients with pulmonary infections. A total of 112 patients admitted at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University between April 30, 2018, and June 30, 2020, were enrolled in this retrospective study. The bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was obtained from lower respiratory tract from each patient. Routine methods (bacterial smear and culture) and mNGS were employed for the identification of pathogenic microorganisms in BALF.

    Results

    The average patient age was 53.0 years, with 94.6% (106/112) obtaining pathogenic microorganism results. The total mNGS detection rate of pathogenic microorganisms significantly surpassed conventional methods (93.7% vs. 32.1%, P < 0.05). Notably, 75% of patients (84/112) were found to have bacteria by mNGS, but only 28.6% (32/112) were found to have bacteria by conventional approaches. The most commonly detected bacteria included Acinetobacter baumannii (19.6%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (17.9%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (14.3%), Staphylococcus faecium (12.5%), Enterococcus faecium (12.5%), and Haemophilus parainfluenzae (11.6%). In 29.5% (33/112) of patients, fungi were identified using mNGS, including 23 cases of Candida albicans (20.5%), 18 of Pneumocystis carinii (16.1%), and 10 of Aspergillus (8.9%). However, only 7.1 % (8/112) of individuals were found to have fungi when conventional procedures were used. The mNGS detection rate of viruses was significantly higher than the conventional method rate (43.8% vs. 0.9%, P < 0.05). The most commonly detected viruses included Epstein–Barr virus (15.2%), cytomegalovirus (13.4%), circovirus (8.9%), human coronavirus (4.5%), and rhinovirus (4.5%). Only 29.4% (33/112) of patients were positive, whereas 5.4% (6/112) of patients were negative for both detection methods as shown by Kappa analysis, indicating poor consistency between the two methods (P = 0.340; Kappa analysis).

    Conclusion

    Significant benefits of mNGS have been shown in the detection of pathogenic microorganisms in patients with pulmonary infection. For those with suboptimal therapeutic responses, mNGS can provide an etiological basis, aiding in precise anti-infective treatment.

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    Possible modulating functions of probiotic Lactiplantibacillus plantarum in particulate matter-associated pulmonary inflammation

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Pulmonary disease represents a substantial global health burden. Increased air pollution, especially fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is the most concerned proportion of air pollutants to respiratory health. PM2.5 may carry or combine with other toxic allergens and heavy metals, resulting in serious respiratory allergies and anaphylactic reactions in the host. Available treatment options such as antihistamines, steroids, and avoiding allergens/dust/pollutants could be limited due to certain side effects and immense exposure to air pollutants, especially in most polluted countries. In this mini-review, we summarized how PM2.5 triggers respiratory hyperresponsiveness and inflammation, and the probiotic Lactiplantibacillus plantarum supplementation could minimize the risk of the same. L. plantarum may confer beneficial effects in PM2.5-associated pulmonary inflammation due to significant antioxidant potential. We discussed L. plantarum’s effect on PM2.5-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS), inflammatory cytokines, lipid peroxidation, and DNA damage. Available preclinical evidence shows L. plantarum induces gut-lung axis, SCFA, GABA, and other neurotransmitter signaling via gut microbiota modulation. SCFA signals are important in maintaining lung homeostasis and regulating intracellular defense mechanisms in alveolar cells. However, significant research is needed in this direction to contemplate L. plantarum’s therapeutic potential in pulmonary allergies.

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    First genome assembly and annotation of Sanghuangporus weigelae uncovers its medicinal functions, metabolic pathways, and evolution

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Sanghuangporus, also known as “Sanghuang” in China, is a well-known genus of traditional Chinese medicinal macrofungi. To make more effective use of Sanghuangporus resources, we completed the first genome assembly and annotation of a monokaryon strain of S. weigelae in the present study. A 33.96-Mb genome sequence was assembled as 13 contigs, leading to prediction of 9377 protein-coding genes. Phylogenetic and average nucleotide identity analyses indicated that the S. weigelae genome is closely related to those of other Sanghuangporus species in evolutionary tree, which clustered in one clade. Collinearity analysis revealed a high level of collinearity of S. weigelae with S. baumii, S. vaninii, and S. sanghuang. Biosynthesis pathways potentially involved in medicinal properties, including terpenoid and polysaccharide synthesis, were identified in S. weigelae, while polysaccharides were identified as the main medicinal metabolites in S. weigelae, with flavonoids more important in Sanghuangporus than other medicinal mushroom groups. Genes encoding 332 carbohydrate-active enzymes were identified in the S. weigelae genome, including major glycoside hydrolases and glycosyltransferases predicted, revealing the robust lignocellulose degradation capacity of S. weigelae. Further, 130 genes, clustered in seven classes were annotated to encode cytochromes P450 in the S. weigelae genome. Overall, our results reveal the remarkably medicinal capacity of S. weigelae and provide new insights that will inform the study of evolution and medicinal application of S. weigelae. The data are a reference resource for the formulation of scientific and rational ecological protection policies for Sanghuangporus species.

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    Xenophagy receptors Optn and p62 and autophagy modulator Dram1 independently promote the zebrafish host defense against Mycobacterium marinum

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Anti-bacterial autophagy, also known as xenophagy, is a crucial innate immune process that helps maintain cellular homeostasis by targeting invading microbes. This defense pathway is widely studied in the context of infections with mycobacteria, the causative agents of human tuberculosis and tuberculosis-like disease in animal models. Our previous work in a zebrafish tuberculosis model showed that host defense against Mycobacterium marinum (Mm) is impaired by deficiencies in xenophagy receptors, optineurin (Optn) or sequestome 1 (p62), and Damage-regulated autophagy modulator 1 (Dram1). However, the interdependency of these receptors and their interaction with Dram1 remained unknown. In the present study, we used single and double knockout zebrafish lines in combination with overexpression experiments. We show that Optn and p62 can compensate for the loss of each other’s function, as their overexpression restores the infection susceptibility of the mutant phenotypes. Similarly, Dram1 can compensate for deficiencies in Optn and p62, and, vice versa, Optn and p62 compensate for the loss of Dram1, indicating that these xenophagy receptors and Dram1 do not rely on each other for host defense against Mm. In agreement, Dram1 overexpression in optn/p62 double mutants restored the interaction of autophagosome marker Lc3 with Mm. Finally, optn/p62 double mutants displayed more severe infection susceptibility than the single mutants. Taken together, these results suggest that Optn and p62 do not function downstream of each other in the anti-mycobacterial xenophagy pathway, and that the Dram1-mediated defense against Mm infection does not rely on specific xenophagy receptors.

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    Eliminating the invading extracellular and intracellular FnBp+ bacteria from respiratory epithelial cells by autophagy mediated through FnBp-Fn-Integrin α5β1 axis

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Background

    We previously found that the respiratory epithelial cells could eliminate the invaded group A streptococcus (GAS) through autophagy induced by binding a fibronectin (Fn) binding protein (FnBp) expressed on the surface of GAS to plasma protein Fn and its receptor integrin α5β1 of epithelial cells. Is autophagy initiated by FnBp+ bacteria via FnBp-Fn-Integrin α5β1 axis a common event in respiratory epithelial cells?

    Methods

    We chose Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus/S. a) and Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes/L. m) as representatives of extracellular and intracellular FnBp+ bacteria, respectively. The FnBp of them was purified and the protein function was confirmed by western blot, viable bacteria count, confocal and pull-down. The key molecule downstream of the action axis was detected by IP, mass spectrometry and bio-informatics analysis.

    Results

    We found that different FnBp from both S. aureus and L. monocytogenes could initiate autophagy through FnBp-Fn-integrin α5β1 axis and this could be considered a universal event, by which host tries to remove invading bacteria from epithelial cells. Importantly, we firstly reported that S100A8, as a key molecule downstream of integrin β1 chain, is highly expressed upon activation of integrin α5β1, which in turn up-regulates autophagy.

    Conclusions

    Various FnBp from FnBp+ bacteria have the ability to initiate autophagy via FnBp-Fn-Integrin α5β1 axis to promote the removal of invading bacteria from epithelial cells in the presence of fewer invaders. S100A8 is a key molecule downstream of Integrin α5β1 in this autophagy pathway.

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    Lipid nanoparticles based on natural matrices with activity against multidrug resistant bacterial species

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Lately, the bacterial multidrug resistance has been a reason to public health concerning around world. The development of new pharmacology therapies against infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria is urgent. In this work, we developed 10 NLC formulations composed of essential oils (EO), vegetable butter and surfactant. The formulations were evaluated for long-term and thermal cycling stability studies in terms of (particle size, polydispersion index and Zeta potential). In vitro antimicrobial assays were performed using disk diffusion test and by the determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) performed with fresh and a year-old NLC. The most promising system and its excipients were structurally characterized through experimental methodologies (FTIR-ATR, DSC and FE-SEM). Finally, this same formulation was studied through nanotoxicity assays on the chicken embryo model, analyzing different parameters, as viability and weight changes of embryos and annexes. All the developed formulations presented long-term physicochemical and thermal stability. The formulation based on cinnamon EO presented in vitro activity against strains of Acinetobacter baumannii, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from humans and in vivo biocompatibility. Considering these promising results, such system is able to be further tested on in vivo efficacy assays.

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    Antibody reactive immunomes of Ehrlichia chaffeensis and E. canis are diverse and defined by conformational antigenic determinants

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    For decades, the defined antibody reactive proteins of Ehrlichia chaffeensis and E. canis were limited to a small group with linear antibody epitopes. Recently, our laboratory has utilized an immunomics-based approach to rapidly screen and identify undefined Ehrlichia chaffeensis and E. canis antigenic proteins and antibody epitopes. In this study, we analyzed the remaining portion (~50%) of the E. chaffeensis and E. canis proteomes (n = 444 and n = 405 proteins, respectively), that were not examined in previous studies, to define the complete immunomes of these important pathogens. Almost half of the E. chaffeensis proteins screened (196/444) reacted with antibodies in convalescent HME patient sera, while only 43 E. canis proteins reacted with CME dog sera. New major immunoreactive proteins were identified in E. chaffeensis (n = 7) and E. canis (n = 1), increasing the total number of E. chaffeensis (n = 14) and E. canis proteins (n = 18) that exhibited antibody reactivity comparable to well-defined major antigenic proteins (TRP120 and TRP19). All of the E. chaffeensis but only some E. canis major immunoreactive proteins contained major conformation-dependent antibody epitopes. The E. chaffeensis immunoreactive proteins were generally small (< 250 amino acids; ~27kDa) and the E. canis proteins were slightly larger (> 320 amino acids; ~35 kDa). The majority of these new Ehrlichia major immunoreactive proteins were predicted to be type I secreted effectors, some of which contained transmembrane domains. Characterization of the immunomes of E. chaffeensis and E. canis and understanding the host specific Ehrlichia immune responses will facilitate identification of protective antigens and define the biophysical epitope characteristics vital to effective vaccine development for the ehrlichioses.

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    Clinical features and risk factors of liver injury in patients with Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia- a retrospective analysis

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Background

    Research into the effects of Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia on the liver has emerged in the last few years. However, no studies have systematically described liver injury in patients with psittacosis. We present the first report on the clinical features and risk factors of liver injury in patients with Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia.

    Methods

    We retrospectively collected the clinical parameters for 46 patients with Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia admitted to Jinhua Central Hospital from January 2019 to February 2023. We analyzed the liver function parameters and summarized the clinical characteristics and risk factors of liver injury.

    Results

    Among the 46 patients, 39 (84.8%) had abnormal liver function, and 23 (50.0%) had liver injury. The ratio of patients with a history of alcohol consumption (39.1% vs. 4.3%, P =0.004) or severe pneumonia (56.5% vs. 26.1%, P =0.036) was higher in the liver injury group compared with the non-liver injury group. Laboratory tests showed higher lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels in the liver injury group (P <0.001). The optimal cut-off LDH level associated with liver injury was 473 IU/L as determined by ROC curve analysis. Furthermore, multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that a history of alcohol consumption (odds ratio [OR] = 11.251; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.022 ~ 123.897, P =0.048) and an LDH level of ≥ 473IU/L (OR = 11.635, 95% CI = 1.832 ~ 73.869, P =0.009) were independent risk factors for liver injury.

    Conclusions

    A history of alcohol consumption and an LDH level of over 473 IU/L are independent risk factors for Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia-related liver injury. It is recommended that particular attention be given to monitoring and evaluating liver function parameters when treating patients with Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia who have a high LDH level and history of alcohol consumption.

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    Characterization of nontyphoidal Salmonella strains from a tertiary hospital in China: serotype diversity, multidrug resistance, and genetic insights

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Objective

    Nontyphoidal Salmonella is a significant public health concern due to its ability to cause foodborne illnesses worldwide. This study aims to characterize the nontyphoidal Salmonella strains isolated from patients in China.

    Methods

    A total of 19 nontyphoidal Salmonella strains were characterized through serovar identification, antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST), biofilm formation assessment. Genetic relatedness was determined using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). WGS was employed to decipher the resistance mechanism and to contextualize the S. serovar Mbandaka strains among previously sequenced isolates in China. The biofilm associated mrkA gene was examined by PCR.

    Results

    The predominant serovar identified was S. Enteritidis, followed by S. Mbandaka, S. Thompson, S. Livingston, S. Alachua, and S. Infantis. PFGE analysis indicated a notable genetic similarity among the S. Mbandaka isolates. Phylogenetic analysis suggested that these strains were likely derived from a single source that had persisted in China for over five years. One multidrug resistance (MDR) S. Enteritidis isolate carried a highly transferable IncB/O/K/Z plasmid with blaCTX-M-15. One S. Thompson strain, harboring the mrkABCDF operon in an IncX1 plasmid, isolated from cutaneous lesions, demonstrated robust biofilm formation. However, no mrkABCDF loci were detected in other strains.

    Conclusion

    Our study emphasizes the importance of persisted surveillance and prompt response to Salmonella infections to protect public health. The dissemination of blaCTX-M-15-harboring IncB/O/K/Z plasmid and the spread of virulent mrkABCDF operon among Salmonella in China and other global regions warrant close monitoring.

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    Plasmid content of carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolates belonging to five International Clones collected from hospitals of Alexandria, Egypt

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

    Multidrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii is one of the most important nosocomial pathogens worldwide. During the last decades it has become a major threat for healthcare settings due to the high antibiotic resistance rates among these isolates. Many resistance determinants are coded by conjugative or mobilizable plasmids, facilitating their dissemination. The majority of plasmids harbored by Acinetobacter species are less than 20 Kb, however, high molecular weight elements are the most clinically relevant since they usually contain antibiotic resistance genes. The aim of this work was to describe, classify and determine the genetic content of plasmids harbored by carbapem resistant A. baumannii isolates belonging to predominant clonal lineages circulating in hospitals from Alexandria, Egypt. The isolates were subjected to S1-Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis experiments to identify high molecular weight plasmids. To further analyze the plasmid content and the genetic localization of the antibiotic resistance genes, isolates were sequenced by Illumina Miseq and MinION Mk1C and a hybrid assembly was performed using Unicycler v0.5.0. Plasmids were detected with MOBsuite 3.0.3 and Copla.py v.1.0 and mapped using the online software Proksee.ca. Replicase genes were further analyzed through a BLAST against the Acinetobacter Plasmid Typing database. Eleven plasmids ranging in size from 4.9 to 205.6 Kb were characterized and mapped. All isolates contained plasmids, and, in many cases, more than two elements were identified. Antimicrobial resistance genes such as blaOXA-23, blaGES-like, aph(3’)-VI and qacEΔ1 were found in likely conjugative large plasmids; while virulence determinants such as septicolysin or TonB-dependent receptors were identified in plasmids of small size. Some of these resistance determinants were, in turn, located within transposons and class 1 integrons. Among the identified plasmids, the majority encoded proteins belonging to the Rep_3 family, but replicases of the RepPriCT_1 (Aci6) family were also identified. Plasmids are of high interest as antibiotic resistance control tools, since they may be used as genetic markers for antibiotic resistance and virulence, and also as targets for the development of compounds that can inhibit transfer processes.

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    Commentary: Non-pathogenic Neisseria species of the oropharynx as a reservoir of antimicrobial resistance: a cross-sectional study

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Frontiers in Cellar and Infection Microbiology

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    I4OA Hall of Fame - 2023 edition

    date: 2024-01-09, from: Crossref Blog

    The Initiative for Open Abstracts (I4OA) was launched in September 2020 to advocate and promote the unrestricted availability of the abstracts of the world’s scholarly publications, particularly journal articles and book chapters, in trusted repositories where they are open and machine-accessible. I4OA calls on all scholarly publishers to open the abstracts of their published works and, where possible, to submit them to Crossref.

    Since the launch of I4OA, we have been tracking the openness of abstracts for all Crossref members over time (for data and code, see this GitHub repository). For a subset of 40+, mostly larger, publishers, the proportion of current journal articles (published in the current year and preceding two years) that have abstracts deposited in Crossref is shown in a chart on the I4OA website, which is updated quarterly (Figure 1).

    An image of a dot graph titled 'selected publishers - abstracts in Crossref. Journal articles (2021-2023) per 2024-01-01'

    Figure 1: Proportion of current journal articles from selected publishers that have open abstracts in Crossref. Data collected on January 1, 2024 for publication years 2021-2023. Publishers already supporting I4OA are shown in orange.

    These longitudinal data and accompanying visualisations allow us to identify and highlight good examples from 2023: publishers (both large and small) who newly started to make abstracts openly available last year and/or who managed to get the proportion of their articles with open abstracts close to 100%1.

    While we highlight some of these examples below in our ‘Hall of Fame’, it’s important to also acknowledge all the publishers that already were depositing abstracts to Crossref for most or all of their journal articles prior to 2023, thereby contributing to the availability of abstracts as part of a rich ecosystem of open metadata, for others to use and build upon

    Hall of Fame - Part 1: publishers included in I4OA visualisation

    For the set of (mostly larger) publishers included in the visualisation on the I4OA website, Figure 2 shows the difference in the proportion of abstracts available in Crossref between January and December 2023 for journal articles published in 2021-2023.

    A number of publishers stand out from this figure:

    • Wiley announced in October 2022 that it was joining I4OA and would be making abstracts available through Crossref. In August 2023, Wiley started to deposit abstracts to Crossref, and at the end of 2023, the proportion of current journal articles with open abstracts was 77%.

      This makes Wiley the first of the four largest traditional commercial publishers to deposit abstracts for the majority of journal articles they publish. Springer Nature does this only for their current open access articles, while Elsevier and Taylor & Francis2 do not yet provide abstracts to Crossref at all. SAGE, the fifth largest traditional commercial publisher, was a founding member of I4OA and has open abstracts for 85% of current journal articles.

    • Among society publishers, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) went from 7% to 99% open abstracts for current journal articles last year, which is a great achievement. The publishing arm of the American Institute of Physics (AIP Publishing) joins them in reaching close to 100% open abstracts, going from 41% to 95% in 2023.


    1Depending on the type of journal(s) of a given publisher, the maximal coverage of open abstracts will often be somewhat below 100%, as in Crossref, all journal content is assigned the type ‘journal article’. This includes e.g. editorials, letters to the editor and other publication types that are not always expected to have abstracts.

    2The numbers for Wiley and Taylor & Francis do not include Hindawi and F1000 Research, respectively, as these have separate Crossref member IDs. As most full open access publishers, both Hindawi and F1000 Research have high proportions of open abstracts (81% and 98%, respectively).

    • CAIRN and Project Muse, two publishing platforms in the humanities and social sciences representing a number of individual publishers, both started including abstracts in the metadata they provide to Crossref in 2023. At the end of 2023, CAIRN had abstracts available for 41% of current journal articles, while Project Muse was just starting out at 5%. Both will hopefully increase further this coming year.

    • Returning to traditional commercial publishers, Wolters Kluwer Health, part of Wolters Kluwer, had seen a slow growth in the proportion of journal articles with open abstracts in the years prior to 2023, going from 2% to 10%. However, they showed a rapid increase in 2023, ending the year with 52% open abstracts.

    While it is good to see publishers who have publicly committed their support for I4OA follow through with opening their abstracts (like Wiley and AIP), it is also very encouraging to see publishers who are not (yet) listed as I4OA supporters do so. This shows a growing awareness and action on this issue beyond advocacy through I4OA alone. And of course, we would love to list these publishers on our website as official supporters of I4OA!

    Figure 2 also shows some cases where the proportion of open abstracts has gone down during the year. This can be due to temporary technical issues in depositing abstracts (as was the case for Hindawi). Theoretically, the proportion of open abstracts can also go down when publishers stop providing abstracts altogether during the year, but we have not observed that to be the case.

    An image of a dot graph titled 'selected publishers - abstracts in Crossref. January - December 2023 (journal articles 2021-2023'

    Figure 2: Development in the proportion of open abstracts in 2023 for current journal articles (publication years 2021-2023) from selected publishers. Publishers already supporting I4OA are shown in orange. Light orange/blue dots show the proportion of open abstracts in January 2023, and dark orange/blue dots in December 2023.

    Hall of Fame - Part 2: other publishers

    Among the many publishers not included in the limited selection shown in the I4OA visualisation, there are also some interesting highlights of publishers either starting out to deposit abstracts (and reaching a sizeable proportion) or having deposited open abstracts for almost all their current journal articles in 2023. The examples below drew our attention in 2023; they include a number of medium-sized publishers as well as a group of smaller publishers that deserve special attention.

    • The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) went from 0% to 42% open abstracts in 2023. However, from January 2024 onwards, several EMBO journals were transferred to Springer Nature, so EMBO can no longer be tracked at publisher level in Crossref. It will still be possible to look at the development of open abstracts for individual EMBO journals.

    • The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), a medium-sized publisher, started to deposit abstracts in 2023, reaching 33% open abstracts for current journal articles at the end of the year.

    • The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) had open abstracts for almost all their current journal articles at the end of 2023, increasing from 50% to 97%.

    • Finally, in the second quarter of 2023, a group of over 200 smaller Turkish publishers saw large increases in their coverage of open abstracts, resulting in open abstracts for 95%-100% of their current journal articles. Consultation with Crossref pointed to the potential supporting role of DergiPark, one of the largest Crossref sponsors in Turkey. This is a great example of developments in open metadata at smaller publishers.

    Looking forward 

    At the beginning of 2024, the proportion of current journal articles published by Crossref members with open abstracts has reached 49.7%, up from 20.7% when I4OA was launched in September 2020. This is thanks to a growing number of publishers who are depositing abstracts to Crossref, often depositing open abstracts for close to 100% of their journal articles.

    This blog post has highlighted a number of publishers who contributed to this growth in the availability of open abstracts in 2023. We hope these examples will inspire other publishers to start doing the same and are looking forward to following the growth in the availability of open abstracts in 2024.

    For publishers that started to deposit abstracts in recent years and are doing so for newly published articles only, our data on open abstracts for current journal articles will look better in 2024 than in 2023, as only articles published in the current year and two preceding years are taken into account.

    However, the benefits of having abstracts openly available from a central location such as Crossref (both for direct usage and for integration in other open scholarly infrastructures) are not limited to recent publications only. Hopefully, publishers currently depositing abstracts to Crossref will continue to do so both for newly published articles as well as for the backfiles of journal articles already published.

    Publishers who would like to be added to the list of I4OA supporters, or who would like more information on how to deposit abstracts for both new and existing journal articles, are very welcome to reach out to I4OA. More information about open abstracts in general, and I4OA in particular, can also be found in the FAQ on the I4OA website.

    The author would like to thank Ludo Waltman (CWTS) and Ginny Hendricks (Crossref) for useful feedback on an earlier draft of this post.

    This blog post is published under a CC BY 4.0 license. The header image is an adaptation of an image by Adam Jones available from Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Interior_02_of_Rock_%26_Roll_Hall_of_Fame_and_Museum,Cleveland%28by_Adam_Jones%29.jpg) and is shared under a CC BY-SA license.

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