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[New post] Let freedom ring!

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 03:01 AM PDT

Mama's Empty Nest posted: " It's Independence Day, otherwise known as the Fourth of July. A day we here in the United States of America celebrate our freedoms. As I consider this day and the many struggles, chaos, and trying circumstances my country has endured, I'm reminded of"

TechSpot Reviews and Features

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 02:39 AM PDT

TechSpot Reviews and Features


Top 10 Most Significant AMD GPUs of All Time

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:15 AM PDT

There's plenty of graphics history and technology to unpack here after AMD purchased ATI, it didn't just absorb the company, but continued its reputation of being a graphics powerhouse for years to come.

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Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 02:29 AM PDT

Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera


Four killed in Cyprus as ‘most destructive’ forest fire rages

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 01:54 AM PDT

Hundreds of firefighters and several firefighting planes deployed as fire rages for a second day in Troodos mountains.

Israel carries out another air raid on besieged Gaza Strip

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:52 AM PDT

Israeli army struck Hamas positions after it said incendiary balloons were launched from the besieged enclave.

Nigerian families struggle to survive as food prices soar

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:15 AM PDT

World Bank estimates Nigeria's soaring inflation and food prices pushed seven million more people into poverty in 2021.

Tokyo goes to the polls as COVID-shadowed Olympics loom

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:57 PM PDT

Sunday's vote is important as a bellwether for a lower house election that needs to be held by October.

Hong Kong: Broken promises

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:52 PM PDT

We look at the erosion of free speech, the squeeze on civil liberties and new stringent laws in Hong Kong.

Lukas Radbruch: The process of dying

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:01 PM PDT

The palliative care specialist discusses whether health services worldwide lack compassion.

Military plane transporting troops crashes in the Philippines

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:35 PM PDT

At least 40 survivors taken to hospital after the C-130 crashed on Jolo Island with 92 people on board.

Rescuers search for survivors in landslide-hit Japan town

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:09 PM PDT

Two dead and 20 still missing as rescuers look for survivors after a landslide hits the town of Atami.

Israel probes possible missile attack on cargo ship: Reports

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 08:41 PM PDT

Israeli media say the cargo ship was previously owned by an Israeli tycoon and came under attack in the Indian Ocean.

Russia’s COVID death toll hits record high for fifth day

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:31 PM PDT

Russia reported 697 COVID-related deaths on Saturday, the most confirmed in a single day since pandemic began.

Kane leads England past Ukraine and into Euro 2020 semi-finals

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 03:06 PM PDT

England's 4-0 victory over Ukraine sets up a semi-final against Denmark at Wembley on Wednesday.

Israeli army fatally shoots Palestinian man in occupied West Bank

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 02:55 PM PDT

Israeli military also says it launched air raids on Gaza, the fourth since a May ceasefire reached with Hamas.

Three dead as Elsa batters Caribbean islands, heads for Cuba

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 02:08 PM PDT

Deaths reported in the Dominican Republic and in St Lucia as Elsa weakens to a tropical storm.

Hundreds of Palestinians in West Bank protest against PA’s Abbas

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 01:51 PM PDT

Demonstrators chant 'the people want the fall of the regime' and urge Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to 'leave'.

How to secure global sporting events?

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 01:45 PM PDT

As the return of major sporting events draws thousands of fans to stadiums, UN agencies are working to boost security.

Burkina Faso protesters demand gov’t response to rising bloodshed

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 01:33 PM PDT

The landlocked West African country has seen several deadly attacks by armed groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL.

Evacuations ordered as wildfires rip through Canada’s west coast

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:52 PM PDT

Dozens of huge wildfires in British Columbia come after Canadian province saw record-breaking heat wave.

Denmark beat Czechs 2-1 to reach Euro 2020 semi-finals

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:32 PM PDT

Denmark's Thomas Delaney and Kasper Dolberg score first-half goals in victory over Czech Republic.

Egypt opens Mediterranean naval base

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:28 PM PDT

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi was joined by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince MBZ at the opening ceremony.

Search suspended ahead of collapsed Florida tower demolition

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:45 AM PDT

Two more bodies pulled from the rubble of 12-storey condo building near Miami, which partially collapsed last month.

Vatican indicts 10 people for embezzlement, extortion, fraud

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:36 AM PDT

Influential cardinal and nine others to face trial in connection with 350m euro investment in London property venture.

Brazilians protest Bolsonaro’s handling of the COVID pandemic

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:09 AM PDT

Thousands demonstrate after Brazil's top court authorises a probe into the president's response to vaccine allegations.

S. Africa’s top court agrees to hear Zuma challenge to jail term

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:01 AM PDT

South Africa's top court agrees to hear former president Jacob Zuma's challenge against his 15-month jail term.

UN-backed Libya talks fail to reach consensus on elections

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 09:27 AM PDT

LPDF discusses constitutional basis for elections but fails to reach agreement after five days of talks.

‘Mockery’: Backlash after Ukraine women troops march in heels

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 08:42 AM PDT

Defence ministry images showing women soldiers practising for parade in heels prompt a torrent of criticism.

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Posted: 04 Jul 2021 02:27 AM PDT

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Colbert handles Nyambayar to retain WBA title

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:51 PM PDT

Colbert controlled Saturday's fight from start to finish, winning the bout via unanimous decision.

Casimero, Rigondeaux will tussle for title Aug. 14

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:51 PM PDT

The 118-pound title fight between John Riel Casimero and Guillermo Rigondeaux is once again set for Aug. 14, MP (Manny Pacquiao) Promotions president Sean Gibbons told ESPN on Saturday.

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This Week In Techdirt History: June 27th - July 3rd

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by Leigh Beadon - July 3rd @ 12:00pm

Five Years Ago

This week in 2016, the Copyright Office was pushing a dangerous plan to strip websites of DMCA harbors, Google and Facebook were using copyright tools to take down extremist content, and lawmakers in Europe were floating the dumb idea of letting robots and computers have copyrights. Malibu Media was getting called out by a judge while also launching a lawsuit against its former lawyer, while two other important rulings in copyright cases stated that an IP address is not a person. We also took a closer look at Hillary Clinton's problematic tech platform and vague and confusing intellectual property platform.

Ten Years Ago

This week in 2011, early hacktivist group LulzSec announced plans to disband, and we looked at the impact this kind of hacktivism was having while the RIAA was citing such groups as another reason for passing the PROTECT IP act. Sony's CEO was blaming its own hacking woes on people wanting everything for free, while PS3 jailbreaker George Hotz (aka GeoHot) was hired by Facebook. Meanwhile, Righthaven's troubles continued with racketeering claims brought in South Carolina and similar claims made in Nevada, while the company was begging to be put back into a case it was dismissed from and trying to avoid sanctions by blaming its lawyer. Amidst this, we looked at the silver lining of Righthaven's activities: they helped to establish a much more expansive view of fair use when it comes to copying newspaper articles.

Fifteen Years Ago

This week in 2006, newspapers were at the peak of their efforts to block people from reading their work for free online. The fact that IP addresses are not people (and weren't in 2006 either) was proving an effective way of getting the RIAA to drop lawsuits. Amazon's plans to get into the video download business were leaked, while Metallica finally caved and decided to sell music downloads in iTunes, and Kazaa settled its lawsuit with the music industry and announced plans to go legit while Torrentspy was facing its own lawsuit and asking why Hollywood wasn't suing Google too.

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Posted: 04 Jul 2021 02:13 AM PDT

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Posted: 04 Jul 2021 01:56 AM PDT

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Vitapod in-home drink system blends filtered water with vitamins and antioxidants

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 05:00 PM PDT

Vitapod in-home drink system blends filtered water with vitamins and antioxidants

Turn your tap water into a healthy, delicious drink with the Vitapod in-home drink system. This kitchen gadget features a multipass filtration system made of solid carbon. It removes harmful microplastics and toxins from your tap water. Simply place your nutrient pod into the pod chamber where it releases vitamins and minerals into the mixing chamber. Next, the ingredients blend with the freshly filtered water. Each pod is full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Also, a board of human health scientists created each one. Additionally, with flavors like Blueberry Pomegranate, Coconut Pineapple, Cotton Candy, and many others, they’re irresistible. What’s more, this drink maker cools your water to between 50 and 59 degrees Fahrenheit. Finally, your water can have flavor and keep you healthy.

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iRobot Root kids’ coding robot draws, sees, and so much more for educational fun

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 05:00 PM PDT

iRobot Root kids' coding robot draws, sees, and so much more for educational fun

Introduce your child to a fun interactive robot with the iRobot Root kids’ coding robot. It draws pictures by lifting and dropping any marker or pen. All your kids have to do is add code to make the creativity happen. Root also sees light, senses ledges, responds to touch, moves, climbs, and more. Moreover, this kids’ coding robot expresses itself through music, drawing, and movement, bringing coding into the physical world. Even better, with the Root Coding app, your entire family can learn coding. The guided lessons and projects teach both children and adults coding fundamentals. You can even discover more advanced topics as your skills improve. Additionally, built-in games, challenges, and art projects provide hours of fun. Finally, this robot adapts to your child thanks to the coding interface that switches from graphical blacks for nonreaders to full text for advanced coders.

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GE Profile Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker produces delicious, chewable ice in just 20 minutes

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 01:00 PM PDT

GE Profile Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker produces delicious, chewable ice in just 20 minutes

Chill your drinks with high-quality ice when you have the GE Profile Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker. This kitchen gadget produces your first batch of ice in 20 minutes and makes a pound of ice per hour. What’s more, the crunchy, chewable ice keeps its flavor and is made from compacted ice flakes. So it’s the ideal ingredient for your cocktails, sodas, and more. And, with its large capacity, it can make up to 24 pounds of ice per day. Moreover, built-in Wi-Fi and voice control with Alexa and Google makes operating the device a breeze. But you can also control it directly from the LED screen. Furthermore, a water tank eliminates the need for an outside water source. Also, the unique design recirculates ice melt back into the reservoir. That way, you always have fresh ice on hand. Finally, keeping this nugget ice maker clean is simple with the advanced self-cleaning system.

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Helinox Tactical Field Office modular workspace encourages productivity anywhere

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:59 PM PDT

Helinox Tactical Field Office modular workspace encourages productivity anywhere

Set up your office anywhere with the Helinox Tactical Field Office modular workspace. Inspired by hardworking military gear, this lightweight, portable workspace features a modular design and comes together as a single unit. What’s more, the 15-liter cargo bag is easy to access, and the integrated table is attached to the aluminum frame. Plus, the tabletop folds down for portability. Furthermore, you can detach the table and use it separately from the cargo. Moreover, the 600D poly-fabric and MOLLE webbing make the bag durable and supportive and give it years of heavy use. Additionally, this modular workspace has five accessory options. The padded inner case is ideal for photography and other hobbies. And the shoulder strap provides easy carry. Meanwhile, you can buy additional pockets, a compressor, and a laptop sleeve for more convenience.

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iRobot Roomba 694 robot vacuum has the 3-stage cleaning system and a stylish look

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:30 AM PDT

Clean your home smarter with the iRobot Roomba 694 robot vacuum. This smart home gadget looks great in your house and has a 3-stage cleaning system. That, along with the dual multisurface brushes help this vacuum remove dirt from carpets and hard floors. Meanwhile, an edge-sweeping brush takes care of corners and edges. What’s more, the iRobot Roomba 694 learns your cleaning habits and suggests personalized cleaning schedules. At the same time, Google Assistant and Alexa let you start cleaning with a simple voice command. Additionally, this robot vacuum even advises an extra clean during high-pollen seasons. Moreover, an advanced sensor suite allows this Roomba to navigate around furniture and prevents it from falling down stairs. Furthermore, Dirt Detect sensors inform your robot about dirtier areas around your home. Finally, this gadget automatically recharges.

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Veloretti Electric Ivy minimalist eBike has a quiet yet powerful 65 nm torque mid-engine

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:29 AM PDT

Veloretti Electric Ivy minimalist eBike has a quiet yet powerful 65 nm torque mid-engine

Travel with ease when you have the Veloretti Electric Ivy minimalist eBike. This stylish electric bike has a 65 nm torque mid-engine that gives you smooth, natural power. Even better, it’s also quiet. And, since the engine connects to the pedals, it automatically calibrates its power to your torque, not your speed. Moreover, the step-less Enviolo system shifts your gears automatically. This gives you one less thing to think about and helps you focus on your surroundings. Meanwhile, shifting feels natural and adapts to you. What’s more, the battery has a 120 km range and is removable. It’s also easy to change, so you won’t have to struggle every time you need to recharge. Finally, the hyperbolic lights use battery-lit LEDs to make you visible in dark conditions and help you navigate.

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Best of summer tech gadgets 2021—HUAWEI MateView, Svitch bike, and more

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 06:30 AM PDT

Best of summer tech gadgets 2021—an eBike, portable speaker, and more

Treat yourself or a loved one to the best summer tech gadgets. Created to embody good vibes and make your days a little less worrisome, chaotic, and unproductive, tech accessories can make your summer (and life!) better.

Related: The best waterproof speakers you'll want to add to your next summer pool party setup

We can’t think of any better combination than summer and tech. So we’ve combined the two to help you find the perfect tech accessory for your lifestyle and daily routine while soaking up some vitamin D. Take the ZETAZS Ranger Pro electric scooter, for example. It folds and unfolds seamlessly at the press of a button. Or the Ludbeat bone conduction headphones that don’t sit in your ears but next to them, offering high-quality sound to soundtrack your summer. Explore more exciting tech in today’s article.

1. The Vantrue N4 3-channel dash cam provides 24-hour motion or collision detection. This car gadget remains in idle mode and wakes up if it detects an impact, helping to reserve the battery.

Get peace of mind on the roads with the Vantrue N4 3-channel dash cam. This summer tech features a 155° front camera, a 165° inside camera, and a 160° rear camera. That way, this gadget can record from all areas surrounding your car. Moreover, it boasts infrared night vision to capture footage in dark conditions, too.

Order this car accessory for $259.99.

2. Charge Qi devices conveniently with the Nomad Base Station Mini. It provides up to 15 watts of wireless power for a quick boost.

The Nomad Base Station Mini is a must-have summer accessory for keeping your devices topped up on the go. It features a padded leather surface for a luxurious touch that also won’t scratch your gadgets. Moreover, the ambient light sensor dims LEDs at night, so you can charge your gadgets while you sleep without being disturbed.

Purchase this full-surface wireless charger for $59.95.

3. Work more efficiently this summer when you have the HUAWEI MateView wireless smart monitor.

Use the HUAWEI MateView wireless smart monitor for in-office and remote work as it’s bursting with smart components. For example, you can tap your phone on the MateView base to instantly see all of your phone’s content displayed on the big screen. Additionally, the Smart Bar provides a touch of life to your technology.

Order this smart monitor for €699.

4. Boasting an 80-mile battery range and a top speed of 25 mph, the Svitch Bike multipurpose foldable eBike is perfect for summer rides. It also folds away easily for organized storage.

Make your summer more fun when you have the Svitch Bike multipurpose foldable eBike. It also provides a more fun alternative to walking or driving. In fact, with 5 modes of pedal assist, it encourages safe, enjoyable transportation. Moreover, this eBike’s Throttle Drive System allows you to cruise effortlessly at 20 mph.

Preorder this summer eBike from Indiegogo for $650.

5. Manage your cryptocurrency easier with the D'CENT Biometric Wallet. It even supports several types of cryptocurrencies.

Purchase the D'CENT Biometric Wallet this summer for a new generation of digital wealth management. This includes Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, XRP, Ethereum, ERC20, DigiByte, and more. Above all, this money gadget features a built-in fingerprint scanner for additional security and convenience. Plus, Multi-IC architecture provides you with high security for privacy.

Order this summer accessory for $119.

6. Upgrade your home’s surveillance system this summer with the Vivint Ping indoor security camera. It delivers Full HD 1,080p resolution for exceptional clarity.

The Vivint Ping indoor security camera is one of the summer tech gadgets for peace of mind. It’s super high tech and even begins recording as soon as it detects motion. Plus, you can chat with a friend or delivery driver through the app without having to be in their physical space; this is useful for busy moments.

Purchase this security camera for $199.99.

7. Enjoy everyday commutes or summer rides with the ZETAZS Ranger Pro electric scooter. It’s fun and powerful.

For one of the best summer tech gadgets for fun, opt for the ZETAZS Ranger Pro electric scooter. It offers a 60 km range, 30 km/hr maximum speed, and 25% maximum slope. It’s also lightweight, weighing only 14.5 kg and features smart locking technology to give you peace of mind when you leave it unattended.

Preorder this summer transportation for $879.

8. The Ludbeat bone conduction wireless headphones transmit sound by vibrating the temporal bone of the skull. This summer accessory leaves the outer ear canal open for maximum comfort.

Ludbeat bone conduction wireless headphones

Experience a new way of listening to sound with the Ludbeat bone conduction wireless headphones. These unique headphones don’t sit in your ear to provide for new music sensations; you won’t just heat lyrics, you’ll feel them. Moreover, these headphones also include a mesh microphone that provides clarity for calls—even when you’re up against the wind.

Preorder these headphones for $135.

9. Create music this summer with the ROLI LUMI portable beginner's keyboard. It’s informative and fun to use.

Designed to make learning the piano fun, the ROLI LUMI portable beginner's keyboard uses light and color to guide you. You can even learn to play from hundreds of songs including Beyonce, the Beatles, and more. Additionally, the interactive lessons are fun and informative—covering scales, chords, technique, and much more.

Preorder this keyboard for $299.

10. Get 5 hours of playtime with the Urbanista Sydney pocket-size speaker. So you can get your groove on by the pool or at the beach.

There’s nothing like a summer filled with music, and that’s why the Urbanista Sydney pocket-size speaker makes an excellent summer gadget. Boasting a clean silhouette, smooth texture, and array of colors, this speaker is perfect for gatherings with friends. Finally, it’s small enough to fit in your pocket while delivering punchy bass when in use.

Order this speaker for $49.99.

Overall, these tech gadgets can enhance your summer and allow you the opportunity to treat yourself to an accessory that’ll bring you joy. What’s your favorite summer tech? Let us know in the comments.

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Saint Laurent x Bang & Olufsen limited-edition collaboration includes 5 luxurious pieces

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 04:00 AM PDT

Add luxury to your living room with the Saint Laurent x Bang & Olufsen limited-edition collaboration. This high-end collection includes five gadgets: the Beosound Edge, Beoplay E8, Beoplay Charging Pad, Beoplay A1, and Beoplay A9 3rd gen. What’s more, the Beosound Edge looks like a contemporary work of art. It adjusts its volume as you roll the speaker back and forth. And the Beoplay E8 comes in both Mirror Black and Gold for elegant wireless connectivity. Moreover, the Beoplay Charging Pad offers Qi-wireless charging for the Beoplay E8 and other compatible devices. Furthermore, the Beoplay A1 in Mirror Black and Golden Tone color options fits in the palm of your hand and is powerful enough to go anywhere. Finally, the Beoplay A9 looks striking in any room and fills the space with precision sound.

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JBL Tune 510BT wireless over-ear headphones boast up to 40 hours of battery life

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 04:00 AM PDT

Stop listening only when you want with the JBL Tune 510BT wireless over-ear headphones, which offer up to 40 hours of battery life. Furthermore, delivering full bass capabilities, this gadget streams JBL Pure Bass sound totally wirelessly thanks to its Bluetooth 5 connectivity. Not only that, but you’ll love the speed charge feature. This gives you an extra 2 hours of battery life in just 5 minutes. Or, for a full charge, simply plug them in for 2 hours using the USB-C charging cable. Available in four colors—white, pink, blue, and black—these comfortable headphones fold up so you can take them on the go. Conveniently, you can use them to take hands-free calls because they’ll automatically switch to your phone if you receive a call. Use Siri and Google Assistant voice control and enjoy high-quality, wireless streaming.

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Posted: 04 Jul 2021 01:56 AM PDT

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AMD's next compute GPU could have two dies and 128 GB of memory

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 09:24 AM PDT


Aldebaran, the computer part, has appeared a few times in Linux patch notes. Its two-die design was half-implied in February and confirmed last month: "on Aldebaran, only primary die fetches valid power data. Show power/energy values as 0 on secondary die," one note reads.

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Spain investigating Apple and Amazon over anti-competitive practices

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 08:53 AM PDT


Spain's Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia – or CNMC – is said to be investigating both Apple and Amazon over the online sale of consumer electronics, although the details so far are sketchy. In a statement, the CNMC said that it had opened proceedings over possible unlawful...

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Huge ransomware attack hits hundreds of US businesses

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:34 AM PDT


Kaseya states that it was made aware of a security incident around noon on Friday, as a result they put its cloud services into maintenance mode and issued a security advisory advising that all clients with a local VSA server to shut it down until further notice, as "one of...

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Top 10 Most Significant AMD GPUs of All Time

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:20 AM PDT


There's plenty of graphics history and technology to unpack here after AMD purchased ATI, it didn't just absorb the company, but continued its reputation of being a graphics powerhouse for years to come.

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[New post] Lake House

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 01:29 AM PDT

Madeleine Rayner posted: " I've heard of Lake Hood - a lake with a surprising number of houses as the setting is basically wilderness albeit flat and featureless - in Central Canterbury - but never been there. So on this beautiful Sunday afternoon, I phoned Jane and suggested "

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Grigorenko leaves Blue Jackets, snares KHL deal

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 02:59 PM PDT

Veteran forward Mikhail Grigorenko, on the cusp of unrestricted free agency in the NHL, decided to return instead to the KHL on Saturday, agreeing to a three-year contract with CSKA Moscow, the league announced.

Lightning families can't go to Canada to celebrate

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 04:23 PM PDT

The Canadian government has not granted an exemption for family members of Lightning players and staff to travel to Montreal for a potential Stanley Cup celebration, NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed to ESPN.

BGR

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:35 AM PDT

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The five K-dramas you absolutely must watch on Netflix

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 03:58 PM PDT

Best Korean dramas on Netflix

Let's go ahead and cut to the chase. If you have any interest whatsoever in K-dramas -- and you should, because so many of them come close to TV perfection -- Netflix is increasingly the place to turn to. The biggest streamer in the world has already made clear it will spend around half a billion dollars this year on Korean content alone. That's to continue investing in a Korean content slate that's helped Netflix garner almost 4 million users in the country. It even built a pair of production facilities in South Korea and has been releasing a steady stream of original Korean shows and movies. Which ultimately begs the question: Which ones, exactly, are the best Korean dramas on Netflix to stream right now?

Since "best" is subjective, a good way to answer this is by identifying a certain kind of Netflix K-drama. Below, you'll find our recommendations for original Netflix Korean fare that a connoisseur of the genre would identify as "must watches." We can argue about which ones of these are the best. But all of them, most definitely, need to at least be seen. There are five shows in all below. And at least some of them also deserve to be on the year-end best TV of 2021 lists. Furthermore, you don't have to take our word for this, either. Ask any hardcore K-drama fan, and they will point to some and maybe even all of these shows as among the best of what Netflix has to offer. So, without further ado, let's dive in.

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These 9 Android apps might have stolen your Facebook password

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:04 AM PDT

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Despite the seemingly unstoppable wave of cyberattacks that should teach users to improve their defenses against, not all internet users learn from their mistakes. Some people recycle the same login credentials across different apps and services. Using the same username, email, and password on multiple sites might be convenient. You only have to remember those details, and then you can log into all the sites you need to. But that's what hackers count on. That's why they want to steal your Facebook password, hoping they'll be able to hack into more sensitive accounts using those credentials.

Researchers discovered that nine Android apps that got more than 5.8 million combined downloads from the Google Play store. The apps  included malicious code that allowed hackers to steal Facebook passwords.

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Netflix might be forced to make a controversial change you’re going to hate

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 09:05 AM PDT

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Some streaming services provide users with an option to select a lower-priced tier with ads. Hulu and Peacock are two such examples. Netflix executives, however, have said on numerous occasions that the company will never embrace advertisements. Analyst Michael Nathanson of MoffettNathanson Research, however, recently issued an investor note arguing that Netflix might want to reconsider its position.

According to Nathanson, Netflix is experiencing slower subscriber growth. Consequently, Netflix needs to come up with additional revenue streams to keep investors happy.

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Study says dinosaurs were already headed for extinction when the asteroid hit

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:33 AM PDT

Dinosaur Extinction

The dinosaur extinction event that happened some 66 million years ago has been studied from many angles. We know a lot about the devastating effects of the huge alien rock that might have originated from the edge of our solar system. The asteroid that struck Mexico was as strong as 10 billion atomic bombs. Scientists believe the impact sparked undersea volcanoes. On top of that, the asteroid might have sent enormous amounts of sulfur into the atmosphere, which sent the planet into an ice age too cold for the dinosaurs. And it all happened by mistake. Had the asteroid struck a different region on Earth, the dinosaurs might still be alive.

But a brand new paper indicates that cataclysmic asteroid impact or not, the dinosaur extinction might have been a foregone conclusion.

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Airlines might soon be forced to refund fees when bags are delayed

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 06:01 AM PDT

Airline Refund Fees

Airlines charge outrageous fees for virtually everything, but passengers might soon get their revenge. AP reports that the Department of Transportation wants airlines to refund checked baggage fees if the bags don't arrive promptly. Additionally, if airlines are unable to provide extras on flights, they will be required to refund all those fees as well. The department will issue the proposal in the next several days. If the proposal makes it all the way through the process, the new rules could take effect by next summer.

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10 deals you don’t want to miss on Saturday: Alexa in your car for $20, $330 robot vacuum for $149, $14 nonstick pan, more

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 04:58 AM PDT

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BuzzFeed - Weddings

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:57 PM PDT

BuzzFeed - Weddings


15 Completely Absurd Things People Have Asked Members Of Their Wedding Party To Do That Made Me Say, "Is That Allowed?"

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:42 PM PDT

"She asked if I'd consider converting to Catholicism."


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Plan Your Dream Wedding And We'll Tell You Where You Should Go On Your Next Vacation

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 12:50 AM PDT

Let's see which destination is calling your name!


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BuzzFeed - Quizzes

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:50 PM PDT

BuzzFeed - Quizzes


Can You Name All 50 Of These Famous Historical Figures That Every Human Should Know?

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 03:16 PM PDT

50 questions about 50 legendary people. Let's start!


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Are You Cheese Or A Burger?

Posted: 25 Jun 2021 01:19 PM PDT

Sorry, can't be both.


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Answer These Random Questions To Reveal Which "Stranger Things" Character You Are

Posted: 25 Jun 2021 10:51 PM PDT

It's time to revisit the upside down!


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I'm Gonna Be Honest, Only Super Smart People Can Solve These "Wheel Of Fortune" Puzzles

Posted: 22 Jun 2021 07:06 PM PDT

Come on...don't let Pat and Vanna down!


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Are These Quotes From "Seinfeld" Or "Friends"?

Posted: 25 Jun 2021 07:21 PM PDT

"They don't know that we know they know we know."


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If You Owned More Than 15 Of These 2000s Beauty Products, Congratulations! You're Old Now

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:45 PM PDT

Who else slathered their face with mousse foundation?


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Can You Correctly Choose Which Season Of "Friends" Each Of These Screenshots Is From?

Posted: 19 Jun 2021 01:39 PM PDT

I LIVE for the New Year's Eve dance.


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Bake A Cake And We'll Reveal If You're More Like Moana Or Raya

Posted: 23 Jun 2021 12:35 PM PDT

Chocolate frosting or no?


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If You've Seen Every Show Ever, You'll Have No Problem Acing This TV Theme Quiz

Posted: 28 Jun 2021 02:03 PM PDT

Everyone has their own comfort shows!


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For Research Purposes, I Need To Know Which "Hamilton" Song You'd Get Rid Of If You Had To

Posted: 26 Jun 2021 08:35 PM PDT

"Satisfied" vs. "Helpless."


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Can You Name All 100 Of These Foods That Every Single Human On Earth Should Know?

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:16 PM PDT

Prove you finished the quiz by writing the name of the 100th food in the comments.


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You Definitely Have A Favorite Character From Each Of These Franchises, But Did You Know They Reveal Your Inner Aesthetic?

Posted: 25 Jun 2021 02:00 AM PDT

There's a big difference between "inner" and "outer"!


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We Know Which "Friends" Character You Are Based On The Disney Playlist You Create

Posted: 26 Jun 2021 12:22 AM PDT

So no one told you life was gonna be this way...


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Which Of These Movies Is Better — The Original Or The Sequel?

Posted: 25 Jun 2021 09:58 PM PDT

We've gotta at least agree on Toy Story 2.


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Which Fictional Town Do You Belong In Based On Your Clothing Preferences?

Posted: 27 Jan 2018 12:51 PM PST

Not everyone is going to get Riverdale...


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Plan Your Dream Wedding And We'll Tell You Where You Should Go On Your Next Vacation

Posted: 27 Jun 2021 06:46 PM PDT

Let's see which destination is calling your name!


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Choose Some Cookies To Eat And We'll Accurately Guess Your Favorite Color

Posted: 11 Apr 2018 10:51 PM PDT

Cookies say a lot about a person.


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You'll Only Pass This "Spongebob" Quiz If You've Seen More Than 20 Episodes

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:16 PM PDT

Let's See Which Chain Restaurant Would Hire You Based On Your Fav Food

Posted: 27 May 2021 03:53 AM PDT

You'd probably be the coolest barista ever.


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Put Toppings On These Foods To Find The Condiment That Matches Your Vibe

Posted: 26 Jun 2021 07:32 PM PDT

The world would be nothing without chocolate sauce.


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It Won't Be Easy, But You Can Only Choose One Thing In These Musical Categories

Posted: 26 Jun 2021 12:33 AM PDT

Which iconic three-girl group must go?


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Time For A Battle Of The Iconic Movie Dresses, And It's Gonna Get Messy

Posted: 27 Jun 2021 01:28 PM PDT

These dresses are timeless, but now they face the ultimate test: a BuzzFeed poll.


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Only The Biggest "Star Wars" Fans Can Match 7/10 Of These Characters To Their Planets

Posted: 27 Jun 2021 06:54 PM PDT

"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…"


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Pick Some Details For A Pool Party And We'll Know For Sure What Month You Were Born

Posted: 23 Jun 2021 09:38 PM PDT

There's a big different between a summer baby and a winter baby.


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Got Opinions? Let us hear ‘em!

Posted: 21 Nov 2019 08:33 PM PST

BuzzFeed uses polls to learn what's important to our audience. Answer as many questions as you like and keep coming back for more!


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Adam Sandler Has Starred In Over 38 Movies — How Many Have You Seen?

Posted: 27 Jun 2021 01:58 PM PDT

From Airheads to You Don't Mess With the Zohan, we've got 'em all.


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Who Is Your "My Hero Academia" Boyfriend?

Posted: 31 May 2021 01:07 PM PDT

Finally, it's time to reveal your anime boyfriend.


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241 Words Can Be Made Out Of The Word "Hogwarts" — Can You Find 20?

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:46 PM PDT

So many words!


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Now That BookTok Is A Thing, Let's See How Many Of The Most Popular Books You've Read

Posted: 28 Jun 2021 02:34 PM PDT

Hear that? Oh, it's just my reading list crying about the new books I'm about to add.


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Since We Can't All Be The Cool Friend, Eat Some Food To See Who You Are In Your Friend Group

Posted: 22 Jun 2021 02:39 AM PDT

We'd all be lost without the mom friends of the world.


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Which '90s Sitcom Do You Belong In?

Posted: 23 Jun 2021 05:09 PM PDT

So no one told you life was gonna be this way. If you just clapped, you know where you belong.


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Design A Bougie Home From Scratch And We'll Reveal When You're Getting Married

Posted: 24 Jun 2021 08:31 PM PDT

We hear wedding bells!


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I Distorted These Celeb Faces Into The "Golden Ratio" — Can You Still Recognize Them?

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:46 AM PDT

The golden ratio isn't so golden imo...


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Pretty Sure Only A Geography Major Can Score Over 6/8 On This International Musical Artists Quiz

Posted: 28 Jun 2021 12:49 AM PDT

Half of my heart is in Havana 🎶


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Find Out Your True Evil Cartoon Nemesis By Answering These Questions

Posted: 23 Jun 2021 03:03 PM PDT

MWAHAHAHAHA!!!!


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Eat From This Giant Breakfast Buffet And See If You'll Be Cancelled

Posted: 15 Jun 2021 02:54 AM PDT

Croissants = Cancelled?!


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Pick Your Favorite Things In Every Color And We'll Tell You Which Pasta Shape Totally Matches Your Vibe

Posted: 26 Jun 2021 12:08 PM PDT

I hope I get rigatoni!


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Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Supermodel?

Posted: 27 Jun 2021 09:02 PM PDT

Gucci = supermodel!


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BuzzFeed News

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:15 PM PDT

BuzzFeed News


25 Fictional Characters Who You'll Be Very Upset To Learn Were Originally Meant To Die

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:25 PM PDT

How dare the Duffer Brothers even consider killing Steve Harrington.


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15 Must-Read Books With Biracial And Multiracial Characters

Posted: 04 Jul 2021 03:02 AM PDT

Put these on your to-read list ASAP!


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241 Words Can Be Made Out Of The Word "Hogwarts" — Can You Find 20?

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 03:47 PM PDT

So many words!


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BuzzFeed - lol

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:05 PM PDT

BuzzFeed - lol


Can You Name All 100 Of These Foods That Every Single Human On Earth Should Know?

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:16 PM PDT

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Slashdot

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:41 PM PDT

Slashdot


YouTube Criticized For Removing Videos Documenting China's Persecution of Uighur Muslims

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 09:34 PM PDT

"A human rights group that attracted millions of views on YouTube to testimonies from people who say their families have disappeared in China's Xinjiang region is moving its videos to little-known service Odysee after some were taken down by the Google-owned streaming giant, two sources told Reuters." Long-time Slashdot reader sinij shares their report: Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights' channel has published nearly 11,000 videos on YouTube totaling over 120 million views since 2017, thousands of which feature people speaking to camera about relatives they say have disappeared without a trace in China's Xinjiang region, where UN experts and rights groups estimate over a million people have been detained in recent years. On June 15, the channel was blocked for violating YouTube's guidelines, according to a screenshot seen by Reuters, after twelve of its videos had been reported for breaching its 'cyberbullying and harassment' policy. The channel's administrators had appealed the blocking of all twelve videos between April and June, with some reinstated — but YouTube did not provide an explanation as to why others were kept out of public view, the administrators told Reuters. Following inquiries from Reuters as to why the channel was removed, YouTube restored it on June 18, explaining that it had received multiple so-called 'strikes' for videos which contained people holding up ID cards to prove they were related to the missing, violating a YouTube policy which prohibits personally identifiable information from appearing in its content... YouTube asked Atajurt to blur the IDs. But Atajurt is hesitant to comply, the channel's administrator said, concerned that doing so would jeopardize the trustworthiness of the videos. Fearing further blocking by YouTube, they decided to back up content to Odysee, a website built on a blockchain protocol called LBRY, designed to give creators more control. About 975 videos have been moved so far. Even as administrators were moving content, they received another series of automated messages from YouTube stating that the videos in question had been removed from public view, this time because of concerns that they may promote violent criminal organizations... Atajurt representatives fear pro-China groups who deny that human rights abuses exist in Xinjiang are using YouTube's reporting features to remove their content by reporting it en masse, triggering an automatic block. Representatives shared videos on WhatsApp and Telegram with Reuters which they said described how to report Atajurt's YouTube videos. An activist working with the group told Reuters he's also faced offline challenges — including having his hard disks and cellphones confiscated multiple times in Kazakhstan. This meant that the only place where they'd stored their entire video collection was YouTube.

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Bitcoin.org Loses in Court, Owes $48,600 to Self-Proclaimed Bitcoin Creator Craig Wright

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 06:34 PM PDT

"A U.K. high court told Bitcoin.org it can no longer share the 2008 white paper that outlines what bitcoin is on its website," reports Business Insider, "delivering a victory to Craig Wright, a computer scientist who claimed he wrote the original document." Wright won the copyright-infringement case he brought by default, after the website's anonymous founder, known as Cobra, decided not to speak in his defense in the proceedings in London. The ruling on Monday means Bitcoin.org must take the document down from its website. It must also pay Wright £35,000 ($48,600) toward legal costs, as well as put a notice of the court's order on its website for six months, said Ontier, the law firm representing Wright... "This is an important development in Dr Wright's quest to obtain judicial vindication of his copyright in his white paper," said Simon Cohen, a senior associate at London-based Ontier... The Australian computer scientist claimed to be the original author of the white paper that was published in 2008 and describes what bitcoin is and how it works. Ontier said Wright took Cobra to court in order to prevent supporters of assets such as Bitcoin Core from using the white paper to mis-represent those assets as bitcoin... "I didn't turn up because I didn't want to expose my identity," Cobra told Insider in a tweet. Cobra shared more philosophical thoughts on Twitter: All your fiat based assets are ultimately secured by the same legal system that today made it illegal for me to host the Bitcoin whitepaper because a notorious liar swore before a judge that he's Satoshi. A system where 'justice' depends on who's got the bigger wallet. I don't think you could get a better advertisement of *why* Bitcoin is necessary than what happened today. Rules enforced through cryptography are far more superior than rules based on whoever can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in court. In later tweets he added: Sucks when you have billionaires determined to bury you in endless frivolous litigation... Normally it's the person who owes money who runs and hides, but I've repeatedly reached out to CSW to pay him his court ordered costs, and he doesn't seem to want to receive it. Perhaps he is running away from his money so he can make me in "contempt of court"?

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FSF Prioritizes Creation of a Free-Software eBook Reader, Urges Avoiding DRM eBooks

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 03:34 PM PDT

Since most ebook readers run some version of the kernel Linux (with some even run the GNU/Linux operating system), "This puts ebook readers a few steps closer to freedom than other devices," notes a recent call-to-action in the Free Software Foundation Bulletin. But with e-ink screens and DRM-laden ebooks, "closing the gap will still require a significant amount of work." Accordingly, as we announced at the LibrePlanet 2021 conference, we've decided this year to prioritize facilitating the process for an ebook reader to reach the high standards of our Respects Your Freedom (RYF) hardware certification program, whether this means adapting an existing one from a manufacturer, or even contracting its production ourselves... The free software community has made some good strides in the area of freeing ebooks. Denis "GNUToo" Carikli has composed a page on the LibrePlanet wiki documenting the components of ebook readers and other single-board computers; this has laid the groundwork for our investigation into releasing an ebook reader, and is one of the wiki's more active projects. Also, earlier in the year, a user on the libreplanet-discuss mailing list documented their project to port Parabola GNU/Linux to the reMarkable tablet, thereby creating a free ebook reader at the same time. It's steps like these that make us feel confident that we can bring an ebook reader that respects its user's freedom to the public, both in terms of hardware and the software that's shipped with the device... If the FSF is successful in landing RYF certification on an ebook reader, which I fully believe we will be, we can ensure that users will have the ability to read digitally while retaining their freedom. It's up to all of us to make sure we have the right to read, by avoiding ebook DRM in each and every case, and celebrating free (as in freedom) resources like Wikibooks and the Internet Archive, bridging the divide between the movement for free software and the movement for free culture, empowering both readers and computer users around the globe. The article also warns that ebook DRM has gotten more restrictive over the years. "It's common for textbooks to now require a constant and uninterrupted Internet connection, and that they load only a discrete number of pages at a time... Even libraries fell victim to 'lending' services like Canopy, putting an artificial lock on digital copies of books, the last place it makes sense for them to be."

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When a 'Wildly Irrational' Algorithm Makes Crucial Healthcare Decisions

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 02:34 PM PDT

"Thousands of disabled and elderly people in more than a dozen states have had to fight against decisions made by an algorithm to get the support services they need to remain in their homes instead of being institutionalized," reports the U.S. edition of the Guardian: The cuts have hit low-income seniors and people with disabilities in Pennsylvania, Iowa, New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Arkansas and other states, after algorithms became the arbiters of how their home health care was allocated — replacing judgments that used to be primarily made by nurses and social workers. In Washington D.C., "on the worst end, we've had clients who actually died, because their services were cut and they were not receiving the care that they needed" Tina Smith Nelson, supervising attorney with AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly, said about the effects of a new algorithmic system introduced in 2018. Over 300 seniors have had to file administrative appeals after their home care was cut by a new algorithmic system. "I think as a society we move into unsettling territory when we rely solely upon algorithms and data to make determinations about health care needs," Nelson said. "We reduce a person's humanity to a number...." The situation is reflective of a reality increasingly affecting all users of American healthcare: algorithms — ranging from crude if-then charts to sophisticated artificial intelligence systems — are being deployed to make all sorts of decisions about who gets care. Government officials have touted algorithmic decision-making systems as a way to make sure that benefits are allocated even-handedly, eliminate human bias and root out fraud. But advocates say having computer programs decide how much help vulnerable people can get is often arbitrary — and in some cases downright cruel. The underlying problem, experts say, is that neither states nor the federal government provide enough funding to allow people needing health assistance to remain safely in their homes — even though these programs usually end up being much less costly than putting people in institutions. The algorithms resort to divvying up what crumbs are available... Kevin De Liban, an attorney with Legal Aid of Arkansas, began fighting the cuts after severely disabled patients started calling "en masse" in 2016.... De Liban's legal team revealed flaws with the algorithm in court. It turned out, De Liban said, that the calculations had failed to factor in things like whether a patient had cerebral palsy or diabetes. A single point in the scoring system — for instance a point added because the patient had had a fever in the last three days or had open pressure sores — could make a huge difference in how many hours they received for the entire year... "As the algorithm worked, it was, to our eyes, pretty wildly irrational," said De Liban... After years of court battles, Arkansas' use of the algorithmic system was finally thrown out in 2018... But across the nation, the battle continues. In Washington D.C., Pennsylvania and Iowa, legal services attorneys are plagued with calls from seniors complaining they have lost their care because of the algorithms recently adopted in those states. The Guardian ultimately tracked down the designer of the algorithm, University of Michigan Professor Emeritus Brant Fries, who acknowledged that the system isn't even designed to calculate how many hours of care people actually need, but to try to allocate whatever scarce resources are available in the most equitable way. "We're not saying that the size of the pie is correct... But whatever the money is there, I'm dividing it more equally!"

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After Billionaire Abuse of Retirement Accounts, US Considers New Regulations

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 01:34 PM PDT

U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden said last week "he is revisiting proposed legislation that would crack down on the giant tax-free retirement accounts amassed by the ultrawealthy," reports ProPublica, "after a ProPublica story exposed that billionaires were shielding fortunes inside them." Earlier ProPublica had reported that PayPal founder Peter Thiel turned his retirement account "into a $5 billion tax-free piggy bank." Wyden said ProPublica's stories have shifted the debate about taxes at the grassroots level, underscoring a "double standard" that would have a nurse in Medford, Oregon, dutifully paying taxes "with every single paycheck" while the wealthiest Americans "just defer, defer, defer paying their taxes almost until perpetuity..." Wyden's proposal also targeted the stuffing of undervalued assets into Roths, which congressional investigators had flagged as the foundation of many large accounts. Under the Wyden draft bill, purchasing an asset for less than fair market value would strip the tax benefits from the entire IRA. ProPublica's investigation showed that Thiel purchased founder's shares of the company that would become PayPal at $0.001 per share in 1999. At that price, he was able to buy 1.7 million shares and still fall below the $2,000 maximum contribution limit Congress had set at the time for Roth IRAs. PayPal later disclosed in an SEC filing that those shares, and others issued that year, were sold at "below fair value...." Daniel Hemel, a tax law professor at the University of Chicago who has been researching large Roths, said that Congress should simply prohibit IRAs from purchasing assets that are not bought and sold on the public market... He added that lawmakers should go beyond reforms targeting the accounts directly and address a potential estate tax dodge related to Roths. If the holder of a large Roth dies, the retirement account is considered part of the taxable estate, and a significant tax is due. But, Hemel said, there's nothing to stop an American who has amassed a giant Roth from renouncing their citizenship and moving abroad to a country with no estate taxes. It's rare, but not unheard of, for the ultrawealthy to renounce their U.S. citizenship to avoid taxes. Under federal law, U.S. citizens who renounce their citizenship are taxed that day on assets that have risen in value but are not yet sold. But there's an exception for certain kinds of assets, Hemel said, including Roth retirement accounts. Thiel acquired citizenship in New Zealand in 2011. Unlike the United States, New Zealand has no estate tax. It's not clear whether estate taxes figured into Thiel's decision... Patching the hole in the expatriation law, Hemel said, "should be a top policy priority because we're talking about, with Thiel alone, billions of dollars of taxes." Wyden's proposed legislation to regulate Roth IRA accounts was excoriated in at least one 2016 editorial that complained everything in it was "opposed to capitalism and economic freedom."

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Summer Camp For Children Includes Classes on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:34 PM PDT

A Los Angeles summer camp is offering children as young as 5 "a crash course in all things crypto," reports NBC News: In a sign of the bubbling enthusiasm for digital currencies, the Crypto Kids Camp began Monday in a warehouse in a busy port district. Over five days, the camp combines activities that would be common at any summer camp with a crash course in how to think about, buy and even mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies... The camp is part of a trend toward young adults and even children becoming immersed in cryptocurrency through online trading exchanges, school clubs, social media and other outlets. In Georgia, state lawmakers this year considered a bill to require high school students to take a course on personal finance including cryptocurrency... Children attend the camp for a one-week session where each day they learn about a different emerging technology. Camp founder Najah Roberts has an acronym, BEASTMODE, to keep track of the breadth of material they cover: Blockchain, Evolution of money, Artificial intelligence, Security (cyber), Technology (virtual reality), Mining and machine learning, Online gaming, Drones and Engineering. Campers this week included children from as far away as Texas and New Jersey, staying with parents in hotel rooms, she said. There's no minimum age to buy or hold an online token such as bitcoin, just as there isn't a minimum age to hold U.S. dollars and cents. Many cryptocurrency exchanges have a minimum age in their terms of service, often 18 years old, and enforce the requirement through banking-style know-your-customer rules, but not all exchanges do.... Eventually they want to encourage public schools to adopt similar programs, not just in Los Angeles but also nationwide. "We want to get it set up to the point where it's in each city," she said. One 18-year-old said the camp taught them how to build a mining machine from scratch that helped them make $200.

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Huge 'Eye of Fire' Burning in Gulf of Mexico Extinguished

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:34 AM PDT

"The Gulf of Mexico was on fire," quips a headline at Jalopnik. Long-time Slashdot reader phalse phace explains that "A rupture in an underwater gas pipeline operated by Mexico's state-owned oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (or Pemex) caused a fire to erupt in the ocean west of the Yucatan Peninsula." Reuters reports: Bright orange flames jumping out of water resembling molten lava was dubbed an "eye of fire" on social media due to the blaze's circular shape. The fire took more than five hours to fully put out, according to Pemex. The fire began in an underwater pipeline that connects to a platform at Pemex's flagship Ku Maloob Zaap oil development, the company's most important, four sources told Reuters earlier... Pemex said no injuries were reported, and production from the project was not affected after the gas leak ignited around 5:15 a.m. local time... Angel Carrizales, head of Mexico's oil safety regulator ASEA, wrote on Twitter that the incident "did not generate any spill." He did not explain what was burning on the water's surface. Ku Maloob Zaap is Pemex's biggest crude oil producer, accounting for more than 40% of its nearly 1.7 million barrels of daily output. "The turbomachinery of Ku Maloob Zaap's active production facilities were affected by an electrical storm and heavy rains," according to a Pemex incident report shared by one of Reuters' sources. Jalopnik supplies some context: Right now, there's no confirmed cause of the leak, but Pemex has said it'll be investigating what happened. The main issue is, this isn't the first time something like this has happened under Pemex's watch. It has caused massive oil spills, deadly explosions, and tanker fires that have been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of people dating back to the late 1970s. The company has also racked up a fairly significant list of alleged human rights violations at its facilities, with a long history of denying unionization and punishing those who attempted to unionize.

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Mixed Reactions to GitHub's AI-Powered Pair Programmer 'Copilot'

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:34 AM PDT

Reactions are starting to come in for GitHub's new Copilot coding tool, which one site calls "a product of the partnership between Microsoft and AI research and deployment company OpenAI — which Microsoft invested $1 billion into two years ago." According to the tech preview page: GitHub Copilot is currently only available as a Visual Studio Code extension. It works wherever Visual Studio Code works — on your machine or in the cloud on GitHub Codespaces. And it's fast enough to use as you type. "Copilot looks like a potentially fantastic learning tool — for developers of all abilities," said James Governor, an analyst at RedMonk. "It can remove barriers to entry. It can help with learning new languages, and for folks working on polyglot codebases. It arguably continues GitHub's rich heritage as a world-class learning tool. It's early days but AI-assisted programming is going to be a thing, and where better to start experiencing it than GitHub...?" The issue of scale is a concern for GitHub, according to the tech preview FAQ: "If the technical preview is successful, our plan is to build a commercial version of GitHub Copilot in the future. We want to use the preview to learn how people use GitHub Copilot and what it takes to operate it at scale." GitHub spent the last year working closely with OpenAI to build Copilot. GitHub developers, along with some users inside Microsoft, have been using it every day internally for months. [Guillermo Rauch, CEO of developer software provider Vercel, who also is founder of Vercel and creator of Next.js], cited in a tweet a statement from the Copilot tech preview FAQ page, "GitHub Copilot is a code synthesizer, not a search engine: the vast majority of the code that it suggests is uniquely generated and has never been seen before." To that, Rauch simply typed: "The future." Rauch's post is relevant in that one of the knocks against Copilot is that some folks seem to be concerned that it will generate code that is identical to code that has been generated under open source licenses that don't allow derivative works, but which will then be used by a developer unknowingly... GitHub CEO Nat Friedman has responded to those concerns, according to another article, arguing that training an AI system constitutes fair use: Friedman is not alone — a couple of actual lawyers and experts in intellectual property law took up the issue and, at least in their preliminary analysis, tended to agree with Friedman... [U.K. solicitor] Neil Brown examines the idea from an English law perspective and, while he's not so sure about the idea of "fair use" if the idea is taken outside of the U.S., he points simply to GitHub's terms of service as evidence enough that the company can likely do what it's doing. Brown points to passage D4, which grants GitHub "the right to store, archive, parse, and display Your Content, and make incidental copies, as necessary to provide the Service, including improving the Service over time." "The license is broadly worded, and I'm confident that there is scope for argument, but if it turns out that Github does not require a license for its activities then, in respect of the code hosted on Github, I suspect it could make a reasonable case that the mandatory license grant in its terms covers this as against the uploader," writes Brown. Overall, though, Brown says that he has "more questions than answers." Armin Ronacher, the creator of the Flask web framework for Python, shared an interesting example on Twitter (which apparently came from the game Quake III Arena) in which Copilot apparently reproduces a chunk of code including not only its original comment ("what the fuck?") but also its original copyright notice.

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This Will Be The Hardest Disney Soundtrack "Would You Rather" Quiz You've Ever Taken

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Posted: 03 Jul 2021 09:29 PM PDT

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President Biden says he has directed US intelligence agencies to investigate the Kaseya ransomware attack; he says "we're not certain" who is behind the attack (Trevor Hunnicutt/Reuters)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 08:40 PM PDT

Trevor Hunnicutt / Reuters:
President Biden says he has directed US intelligence agencies to investigate the Kaseya ransomware attack; he says “we're not certain” who is behind the attack  —  President Joe Biden said on Saturday he has directed U.S. intelligence agencies to investigate who was behind …

Sweden-based Hiber, a no-code service that lets users create games using mobile phones, raises $15M Series A led by EQT Ventures, bringing total raised to ~$20M (Dean Takahashi/VentureBeat)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:05 PM PDT

Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:
Sweden-based Hiber, a no-code service that lets users create games using mobile phones, raises $15M Series A led by EQT Ventures, bringing total raised to ~$20M  —  Hiber has raised $15 million for its platform for publishing user-generated games on the web.  —  What does this mean?

Tendo, which aims to build an OpenTable-like service for healthcare to digitize the entire patient care journey, raises $50M Series B at a valuation of $550M (Anuja Vaidya/MedCity News)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 06:30 PM PDT

Anuja Vaidya / MedCity News:
Tendo, which aims to build an OpenTable-like service for healthcare to digitize the entire patient care journey, raises $50M Series B at a valuation of $550M  —  Tendo Systems, a company that is co-developing a digital engagement platform with provider organizations like Jefferson Health, raised $50 million in a new funding round.

Zencity, which uses AI to analyze resident-generated data from social media and other sources to provide insights to cities and municipalities, raises $30M (CTech)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 05:00 PM PDT

CTech:
Zencity, which uses AI to analyze resident-generated data from social media and other sources to provide insights to cities and municipalities, raises $30M  —  The Israeli startup offers government organizations insights from resident feedback through the analysis of millions of pieces …

Sources: Mercury, which offers banking services to other startups, raises $100M+ Series B at a valuation of $1.6B; Mercury was last valued at $100M in 2019 (The Information)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 02:00 PM PDT

The Information:
Sources: Mercury, which offers banking services to other startups, raises $100M+ Series B at a valuation of $1.6B; Mercury was last valued at $100M in 2019  —  Coatue Management has led a Series B investment in Mercury, a banking service for other startups, at a valuation of about $1.6 billion including …

Q&A with Daniel Rausch, VP of Entertainment Devices & Services at Amazon, about bringing Fire TV to cars, Amazon's game streaming service, and more (Janko Roettgers/Protocol)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:55 PM PDT

Janko Roettgers / Protocol:
Q&A with Daniel Rausch, VP of Entertainment Devices & Services at Amazon, about bringing Fire TV to cars, Amazon's game streaming service, and more  —  Amazon has sold millions of Fire TV sticks across the globe, and struck up partnerships with a number of TV manufacturers to embed …

Dealogic: tech M&A activity in SE Asia hit $19B in H1 2021, up 114% YoY, and is forecast to reach a record $75B in 2021, up from $17B in 2020 and $23B in 2019 (Mercedes Ruehl/Financial Times)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:05 PM PDT

Mercedes Ruehl / Financial Times:
Dealogic: tech M&A activity in SE Asia hit $19B in H1 2021, up 114% YoY, and is forecast to reach a record $75B in 2021, up from $17B in 2020 and $23B in 2019  —  Dealmaking hit $19bn in first half of 2020 as investors piled into fast-growing digital economy

Riot Games, maker of League of Legends, releases an album of lo-fi beats, letting gamers stream their sessions with music without fear of DMCA copyright strikes (Austen Goslin/Polygon)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 11:15 AM PDT

Austen Goslin / Polygon:
Riot Games, maker of League of Legends, releases an album of lo-fi beats, letting gamers stream their sessions with music without fear of DMCA copyright strikes  —  Vi from League of Legends stars in an animated video about relaxing  —  Riot Games' latest music project is an album of chill lo-fi beats for players to relax/game to.

As Bitcoin miners drop off the network due to the crackdown in China, the algorithm adjusts mining difficulty down 28% to make the process more profitable (MacKenzie Sigalos/CNBC)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:20 AM PDT

MacKenzie Sigalos / CNBC:
As Bitcoin miners drop off the network due to the crackdown in China, the algorithm adjusts mining difficulty down 28% to make the process more profitable  —  - More than 54% of bitcoin's hashrate, which is the collective computing power of miners worldwide, has dropped off the network since its market peak in May.

Google removes nine Play Store apps, including PIP Photo with 5.8M+ downloads, after researchers find the apps were stealing users' Facebook login credentials (Dan Goodin/Ars Technica)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 09:30 AM PDT

Dan Goodin / Ars Technica:
Google removes nine Play Store apps, including PIP Photo with 5.8M+ downloads, after researchers find the apps were stealing users' Facebook login credentials  —  Researchers uncovered 9 apps that used a sneaking method to pilfer credentials.  —  Google has given the boot to nine Android apps downloaded …

Coop, one of Sweden's largest supermarket chains, shuts down nearly all of its 800 stores after one of its contractors was hit in the Kaseya ransomware attack (Catalin Cimpanu/The Record)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 09:00 AM PDT

Catalin Cimpanu / The Record:
Coop, one of Sweden's largest supermarket chains, shuts down nearly all of its 800 stores after one of its contractors was hit in the Kaseya ransomware attack  —  Coop, one of Sweden's largest supermarket store chains, has shut down nearly 800 stores across the country after one of its contractors …

Sources: Revolut is in talks to raise between $750M to $1B from SoftBank's Vision Fund 2 and others at a valuation of over $30B (Mark Kleinman/Sky News)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 08:35 AM PDT

Mark Kleinman / Sky News:
Sources: Revolut is in talks to raise between $750M to $1B from SoftBank's Vision Fund 2 and others at a valuation of over $30B  —  SoftBank's Vision Fund 2 is one of several investors in talks with Revolut about injecting up to $1bn into the digital bank, Sky News learns.  —  City editor @MarkKleinmanSky

E-sports collective FaZe Clan denies that it participated in the alleged pump-and-dump of Save the Kids coin, drops and suspends players who promoted the coin (Andrew Hayward/Decrypt)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:25 AM PDT

Andrew Hayward / Decrypt:
E-sports collective FaZe Clan denies that it participated in the alleged pump-and-dump of Save the Kids coin, drops and suspends players who promoted the coin  —  FaZe Clan, one of the most popular esports organizations competing across multiple games, came under fire lately for allegations …

HealthVerity, a data management provider helping clinicians and pharmaceutical and insurance companies manage health info of patients, raises $100M Series D (Andrea Park/FierceBiotech)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 06:40 AM PDT

Andrea Park / FierceBiotech:
HealthVerity, a data management provider helping clinicians and pharmaceutical and insurance companies manage health info of patients, raises $100M Series D  —  A massive database of real-world evidence—encompassing hundreds of millions of electronic records, lab test results …

Justices Gorsuch and Thomas call for review of a 1964 SCOTUS ruling that made it harder for public figures to claim libel, citing disinformation on social media (Ariane de Vogue/CNN)

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 05:05 AM PDT

Ariane de Vogue / CNN:
Justices Gorsuch and Thomas call for review of a 1964 SCOTUS ruling that made it harder for public figures to claim libel, citing disinformation on social media  —  (CNN)Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch on Friday said the Supreme Court should revisit the breadth of the landmark …

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Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:04 PM PDT

“How To Convert Existing Factory Wired Apple CarPlay To Wireless Apple CarPlay In Your Car Easily Without Any Mods” plus 5 more

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 06:49 PM PDT

“How To Convert Existing Factory Wired Apple CarPlay To Wireless Apple CarPlay In Your Car Easily Without Any Mods” plus 5 more

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How To Convert Existing Factory Wired Apple CarPlay To Wireless Apple CarPlay In Your Car Easily Without Any Mods

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:55 PM PDT

Here's how to convert existing factory wired Apple CarPlay to Wireless Apple CarPlay in your car the easy way without any physical hardware mods.

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Microsoft Genuine Software July 4 Sale: Get Windows 10 For Only $14, Office For $29, And Much More

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:25 PM PDT

Right now is the perfect time to treat yourself to that new version of Windows or Office. The one that you've been putting off just because it's more money than you'd like to spend.

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Microsoft Changes BSOD Color From Blue To Black With Windows 11

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 10:21 AM PDT

Microsoft is changing the BSOD color from Blue to Black with Windows 11. Here is everything you need to know about this.

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Windows 11 To Include Dynamic Refresh Rate Battery Saver Feature For Laptops

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:57 AM PDT

Windows 11 will include a Dynamic Refresh Rate battery saver feature for laptops. Here is everything you need to know about this.

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Charge Your Phone Or Tablet Using The Sun With This Anker Solar Panel With Dual USB Ports For Just $52

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:47 AM PDT

Charge your devices using the power of the sun thanks to a wonderful deal on this stunning Anker 21W 2-port USB portable solar charger with foldable panel. If you purchase now, the price is reduced down to just $52.49 from a high of $70.

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Let Kasa Smarten Up Your Home With 4 Wi-Fi Plugs For Just $24 Today

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 07:28 AM PDT

Right now, you can grab yourself a 4 pack of Kasa Wi-Fi-based smart plugs complete with voice capabilities for just $24.70. Taking advantage of this deal means that each plug costs approximately $6.

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[New post] Tipsy Scoop: Taking Ice Cream to the Next Level

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 06:40 PM PDT

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If You Have A Remote Job, You Can Pick Up And Move To These 15 Countries

Posted: 03 Jul 2021 12:16 PM PDT

Go beyond your neighborhood coffee shop. I dare you.


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Tell Us What You Think The Best Part Of These Foods Are And We'll Tell You What City You Should Move To

Posted: 23 Jun 2021 09:50 PM PDT

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