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GNU/Linux
Server
=> ↺ Kubernetes Vs. Serverless: Day 2 Operations
Kernel Space
=> ↺ Neowin ☛ Unlike Windows 11, older AMD Ryzen will be supported and get performance boost on Linux
- Unlike Microsoft’s Windows 11, next-gen Linux will not only support older AMD Ryzen processors, but they could even get some decent performance boosts too. This is suggested by a recent patch.
Applications
=> ↺ Linux Links ☛ Best Free and Open Source Fonts for Linux
- A computer font is implemented as a digital data file containing a set of graphically related glyphs. We recommend the best Linux fonts.
=> ↺ Hubert Figuière ☛ Hubert Figuière: Niepce May 2023 updates
- This is the May 2023 update for Niepce.
- Life comes at you fast. And hit hard. tl;dr not as much progress as I wished: I had to put this project a bit more on the sideline.
- This will be a short update.
- Some fixing in the metadata processing on import, notably a better handling of raw files. Turns out the previous logic broke getting metadata from video files.
=> ↺ Medevel ☛ sftpgo: Free Open-source FTP Server
- sftpgo is a free open-source fully featured and highly configurable SFTP server with optional HTTP/S, FTP/S and WebDAV support…
=> ↺ Medevel ☛ ranger: Vim-like command-line File Manager
- ranger is a console file manager with VI key bindings. It provides a minimalistic and nice curses interface with a view on the directory hierarchy. It ships with rifle, a file launcher that is good at automatically finding out which program to use for what file type.
=> ↺ Medevel ☛ Orchid: Open-source RAD (Rapid Application Development) Laravel Toolkit
- Orchid is a free and open-source Laravel package that abstracts standard business logic. This package is a great tool for developers to create back-office applications, admin/user panels, and dashboards quickly.
=> ↺ Medevel ☛ 15 Free and Open-source Laravel Dashboards To Boost Up Your Production
- Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. It is designed for building web applications with the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture pattern. Laravel is written in PHP and is based on the Symfony framework.
Instructionals/Technical
=> ↺ Ubuntu 23.04 KVM Guest running in UEFI mode on Fedora 38 WKS
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ How To Block Specific Keywords Using Squid Proxy Server
- The Squid proxy server is an open-source, high-performance proxy caching server for web clients that supports FTP, HTTPS, and HTTP data objects. It is mainly designed to accelerate content delivery by caching frequently requested data and freeing bandwidth.
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ How To Block Specific Domains Using Squid Proxy Server
- Squid is a powerful and flexible proxy server and web cache daemon. It can be used for various purposes, from speeding up web servers by caching repeated requests to filtering web content and blocking certain websites.
=> ↺ Balancing Security and Functionality: Allowing Writes to Volumes with SELinux ON
- Introduction Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a security feature that is included in many Linux distributions. SELinux provides a mechanism for enforcing mandatory access controls (MAC) on processes and files. It is an essential tool that helps protect systems against unauthorized access, malicious software, and other security threats.
=> ↺ Fortifying Access: Implementing Mandatory Access Control (MAC) with SELinux
- The Importance of Access Control Access control is a crucial aspect of computer security that ensures only authorized entities can access specific resources on a system. It is used to restrict unauthorized access to system components, data, and functions while simultaneously ensuring that legitimate users can carry out their intended tasks. Access control helps to […]
=> ↺ Safeguarding Your Containers: An Introduction to Docker Security
- The Popularity of Docker Docker is a tool that allows developers to create, deploy, and run applications in containers. These containers are lightweight and portable environments that can run on any machine with Docker installed.
Desktop Environments/WMs
=> ↺ Linuxiac ☛ Debian 12 Will Deliver the Latest Plasma 5.27.5 to Users
- A week before the release of Debian 12 (Bookworm), users can rejoice – they will receive the most recent version of KDE Plasma 5.27.5 LTS.
GNOME Desktop/GTK
=> ↺ 9to5Linux ☛ GNOME Shell 44.2 Improves Built-In Screen Recorder, Bluetooth Menu, and More
- After releasing the GNOME 44.2 desktop environment earlier this week, the GNOME Project now also released updates for the most important components in GNOME, the Mutter 44.2 window and composite manager, as well as GNOME Shell 44.2.
- GNOME Shell 44.2 is here to further improve the built-in screen recorder functionality, as well as the Bluetooth menu in Quick Settings, which received support for user-defined names. Moreover, it addresses some glitches in the calendar widget when using large text, fixes an issue with the authentication dialog getting stuck in remote sessions, and patches other minor bugs and a crash.
Distributions and Operating Systems
=> ↺ elementaryOS Updates for May, 2023
- This month we have mostly minor maintenance updates as we gear up for a feature-filled future release. Enjoy a mild May because this summer is going to get hot!
- Calculator now follows keyboard shortcuts for copy and paste, even when the main text entry isn’t focused, thanks to Leo! It will no longer preserve extra white space on the right side of the window when used with alternative window button layouts. And Calculator will now always use the elementary stylesheet and icons, even when run on a different operating system, to prevent breakage related to missing assets.
- A new version of Security & Privacy settings has been released that now supports the Location portal. This is a more secure method for apps to request access to location services and is the latest FreeDesktop.org standard for doing so. If you’ve had trouble with sideloaded apps accessing location services before, this change will most likely fix that issue. You can adjust location settings in System Settings → Security & Privacy → Location Services. If the main switch here is turned off, apps will not be allowed to even ask for permission, so make sure it’s turned on if you are using apps that make use of location data.
New Releases
=> ↺ Qubes OS 4.2.0-rc1 is available for testing
- We’re pleased to announce that the first release candidate for Qubes OS 4.2.0 is now available for testing. This minor release includes several new features and improvements over Qubes OS 4.1.0. Qubes 4.2.0-rc1 is available on the downloads page.
SUSE/OpenSUSE
=> ↺ Dominique Leuenberger ☛ openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the weeks 2023/19-22
- Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,
- First off, apologies for not having the weekly review since May 5th. There were some personal days off, some travels to conferences and things just lined up to fall through the cracks. But more importantly, than the weekly reviews, I’m sure you have all noticed that Tumbleweed has not been stopped. Au contraire: with people being all in the same time zones and proximity, we managed to resolve some of the long-standing issues in stagings and progress on. I’ll try to give an overview of what happened in the last 4 weeks.
- Looking at all of May 2023, there have been a total of 29 snapshots published. The only ones skipped were 0516 and 0528. Snapshots 0501 through 0504 had been covered in week 2023/18’s review and I’ll skip them today. This brings us to this overview of what happened in the last weeks in Tumbleweed: [...]
Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications
=> ↺ Phone Arena ☛ New data shows Android 13 is running on fewer than 15% of Android devices – PhoneArena
=> ↺ GSM Arena ☛ Android 14 could bring battery health feature to phones and tablets – GSMArena.com news
=> ↺ Android Authority ☛ 5 Android Apps you shouldn’t miss this week – Android Apps Weekly
=> ↺ SlashGear ☛ 5 Of The Best Android Apps For Saving Money On Gas
=> ↺ Mirror UK ☛ Google bans hugely popular Android apps – full list you must now delete exposed – Mirror Online
=> ↺ SlashGear ☛ How To Make The Keyboard Bigger On Your Android Phone
=> ↺ Tom’s Guide ☛ How to use the data saver setting on Android | Tom’s Guide
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software
Web Browsers/Web Servers
Chromium
=> ↺ Google ☛ How Chrome achieved high scores on three browser benchmarks
Standards/Consortia
=> ↺ James G ☛ Announcing linguist.link: NLP insights for web pages
- This week, I have been tinkering with Natural Language Processing (NLP) to build an index for my personal website. While I was creating this project, I explored various techniques to help me find words relevant enough to be featured in the index.
Leftovers
=> ↺ Federal News Network ☛ Houseboats catch fire at popular destination Lake Powell on Utah-Arizona line
- More than half a dozen house boats momentarily caught fire at a popular boating destination on the Utah-Arizona line on Friday. The fire ignited while tourists and jet skiers stood by. The flames are now extinguished. Video from observers shows the decks of boats docked at Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell smoldered as black plumes of smoke wafted into the air and above the red rock walls that form its perimeter. Information from the National Park Service shows more than two million visitors go boating on Lake Powell annually.
=> ↺ Vice Media Group ☛ Many Buttholes Were Made for the Egg Game in ‘I Think You Should Leave’
- How a nude egg captured all our hearts.
Science
=> ↺ Quartz ☛ Why is China drilling down to 10,000 meters—one of the deepest holes in the world?
- China is embarking on a journey into the earthy unknown.
=> ↺ Vice Media Group ☛ China Is Digging a 10,000-Meter Hole
- There are two purposes for the borehole: one is for scientific exploration and the other is to find oil and gas.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ This Unique Plant Turns Carnivorous When The Mood Strikes
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ From Kitchen Pest to Scientific Hero: The Tremendous Research Value of Fruit Flies
- Even annoying creatures have a purpose.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Up to 10% of Fathers Are Affected by Postnatal Depression. Here’s What They Can Do
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Hundreds of Mystery Structures Found at The Heart of The Milky Way
- “I was actually stunned.”
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Wild Study Shows Everything in The Universe Will Eventually Evaporate
=> ↺ Reason ☛ The Supreme Court Is Not in a ‘War on Science’ [Ed: Says a Koch-funded site... Kochs installed their anti-science judges]
- The Supreme Court is agnostic on questions of science, but clear and resolute on questions of law.
=> ↺ Vice Media Group ☛ Astronomers Discover Hundreds of Mysterious ‘Structures’ at the Center of Our Galaxy
- “It’s a large region that is very rich in structures and we’re basically studying them one at a time,” said one researcher.
Hardware
=> ↺ CNX Software ☛ CrowVision review – An 11.6-inch 1366×768 touchscreen display that works with multiple SBCs
- CrowVision is an 11.6-inch IPS capacitive touchscreen display with 1366×768 resolution that is designed to work not only with the Raspberry Pi but most single board computers with mounting holes within a 100 x 80 mm rectangle.
=> ↺ CNX Software ☛ Khadas VIM4 Amlogic A311D2 SBC gets 3.2 TOPS NPU
- First introduced in 2022, the Khadas VIM4 SBC will now sell with an Amlogic A311D2-N0D Cortex-A73/A53 processor equipped with a 3.2 TOPS NPU, and the version without AI accelerator will be phased out. I reviewed the Khadas VIM4 with both Android 11 and Ubuntu 22.04 last year, and really liked the user experience notably thanks to the OOWOW system that makes it really easy to try different operating systems downloaded from Khadas servers, although some features like support for GPU acceleration still needed to be worked on at the time.
Health/Nutrition/Agriculture
=> ↺ Axios ☛ Companies to pay billions in “forever chemical” water pollution settlements
- Major chemical producers have agreed to pay billions of dollars to settle claims from U.S. water providers over toxic “forever chemicals” pollution.
- Why it matters: The settlements are a significant step forward in the effort to reduce potentially dangerous chemicals in water systems across the country.
=> ↺ Mexico News Daily ☛ Reuters: Mexico, U.S. nearing ‘full-blown’ GMO corn trade dispute
- A U.S. request for USMCA settlement consultations takes both countries a step closer to trade war over Mexico’s planned phaseout of GM corn.
=> ↺ Quartz ☛ Almost 5,000 scientists are unionizing at the NIH
- The National Institute of Health, the main US government agency working on health research, is the largest biomedical founder. It employs nearly 20,000 people across 27 institutes and centers, financing research in the full range of medical issues.
=> ↺ TwinCities Pioneer Press ☛ Dakota County closes Schulze Lake after possible contamination, outbreak
- The county said the Minnesota Department of Health advised the closing as a precautionary measure.
=> ↺ CS Monitor ☛ Wealth over health: Why countries continue to tax tampons
- Nearly 20 countries have abolished or lowered “tampon taxes,” consumption taxes levied on menstrual products, following Kenya’s decision in 2004. But even amid a push for access to sanitary products, some countries hesitate to relinquish the revenue.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ A Major Problem With Compulsory Mental Health Care Is the Medication
- An underdiscussed issue with forced mental health care.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Scientists Hacked Human Cells to Make Insulin, And It Reversed Diabetes in Mice
=> ↺ Reason ☛ Uganda’s New Anti-Gay Law Could Undermine AIDS Prevention
- The new law dictates a life sentence for anyone caught having gay sex and the death penalty for anyone convicted of “aggravated homosexuality.”
Proprietary
=> ↺ Jamie McClelland ☛ Jamie McClelland: Enough about the AI Apocalypse Already
- After watching Democracy Now’s segment on artificial intelligence I started to wonder – am I out of step on this topic?
- When people claim artificial intelligence will surpass human intelligence and thus threaten humanity with extinction, they seem to be referring specifically to advances made with large language models.
- [...] But, let’s be clear, the narrative that AI is poised to surpass human intelligence and make humanity extinct is a dangerous distraction that runs counter to a much more important story about “the very real and very present exploitative practices of the [companies building AI], who are rapidly centralizing power and increasing social inequities.”.
- Maybe we should talk about that instead?
=> ↺ Are Open AI Models Safe? [Ed: 'Linux' Foundation now reprinting IBM veterans]
- A recent NY Times article, “In Battle Over A.I., Meta Decides to Give Away Its Crown Jewels,” reported that Meta, — the technology giant that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp — made the decision to open source LLaMA, its state-of-the-art large language model (LLM), making the code available to academics, government researchers and others once they’d been properly vetted. Meta’s actions are quite different from those of Google and OpenAI, its chief AI rivals, who’ve been keeping the software underpinning their AI systems proprietary.
Security
Integrity/Availability/Authenticity
=> ↺ Kev Quirk ☛ AutoTrader Scammers
- I was nearly scammed while selling a car on AutoTrader. Here’s how the whole thing went…
- Owning cars is a pain in the arse; they’re money pits and I hate dealing with them. My wife and I need a car each, so the problem is compounded by running 2 cars in the household.
- Anyway, a few days ago I booked my wife’s car in for it’s annual service, as well as it’s MOT (an annual safety test that all cars older than 3 years on UK roads need to pass).
- Her car is an old, 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe – it’s a big old tank of a 4×4. We had it serviced, and it required 2 new tyres to pass the MOT.
Privacy/Surveillance
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Your face is ours: The dangers of facial recognition software
- Clearview AI is redefining our privacy. The New York-based tech company is working to identify and compile the faces of every human being on the planet. Clearview AI claims that the database will serve as a force for good, helping to solve crimes and prevent espionage. But the risks it carries are immense. FRANCE 24’s Jessica Le Masurier and Romeo Langlois have this special report.
=> ↺ Stacey on IoT ☛ IoT news of the week for June 2, 2023
- The FTC fines Amazon over Ring and Alexa privacy violations: The Federal Trade Commission is gunning for Amazon with a $5.8 million fine for its Ring security business and a $25 million fine for Alexa. The FTC had filed a lawsuit against Ring over what it called deceptive trade practices surrounding Ring’s collection of facial data [...]
Defence/Aggression
=> ↺ Defence Web ☛ RDM holds successful military attache demonstration showcasing ammunition, energy progress
- The military attache corps in South Africa recently got a close-up taste of Rheinmetall Denel Munition’s (RDM’s) artillery rounds, mortar bombs and grenade launcher ammunition through a live demonstration at the company’s Boskop facilities.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ US sanctions Sudanese leaders as shelling and air strikes shatter ceasefire
- The United States announced sanctions Thursday on Sudanese leaders it blames for the breakdown of US and Saudi-brokered ceasefire efforts after shelling and air strikes killed 18 civilians at a Khartoum market.
=> ↺ teleSUR ☛ Security Council Supports UN Presence in Sudan: Nusseibeh
- The Council is expected to extend the mandate of the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission, which expires on Saturday.
=> ↺ Spiegel ☛ Suspicious Activity: What Are German Fighter Pilots Doing in China?
- A handful of former German pilots are apparently now in China to provide military training – and are earning huge salaries for their services. Their activities have raised sensitive questions for German security officials.
=> ↺ RFERL ☛ Security Forces Fire On Protesters In Abdanan Demonstrating Over Student’s Death
- A group of citizens in the western Iranian city of Abdanan, took to the streets chanting anti-government slogans on June 1 to protest the suspicious death of 21-year-old student Bamshad Suleimankhani. Several protesters were injured when security forces opened fire on them, local sources reported.
=> ↺ Defence Web ☛ MNJTF sees Boko Haram’s defeat on the horizon
With the handover of command of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF), leaders hope to continue the momentum against the extremist group Boko Haram. But observers warn that other groups in the region might prove harder to defeat.
=> ↺ teleSUR ☛ Canada: PM Proclaims National Day Against Gun Violence
- “Beginning this June 2, this day will honor the victims of gun violence…”
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Senegal deploys troops to capital as Dakar braces for more unrest
- Army troops were deployed to parts of the Senegalese capital Dakar on Friday as the city braced for more unrest after a jail sentence for opposition leader Ousmane Sonko sparked one of the deadliest days of violence in the country’s recent memory.
=> ↺ Federal News Network ☛ US Defense Secretary Austin says Washington won’t stand for ‘coercion and bullying’ from China
- American Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin says Washington would not stand for any “coercion and bullying” of its allies and partners by China, while assuring Beijing that the United States remains committed to maintaining the status quo on Taiwan and would prefer dialogue over conflict. Speaking Saturday at the so-called Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual forum bringing together top defense officials, diplomats and leaders, Austin lobbied for support for Washington’s vision of a “free, open, and secure Indo-Pacific within a world of rules and rights” as the best course to counter increasing Chinese assertiveness in the region.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ U.S. Defense Secretary Austin Vows to Keep Pressure on China
- He said “risky intercepts” by Chinese planes in international airspace would not deter the United States and allies from patrolling, and he restated U.S. support for Taiwan.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ U.S. Will Try to Bring China Into Arms Control Talks
- The nuclear order established during the Cold War is under more stress than at any point since 1962, but efforts to negotiate with Beijing are unlikely to succeed anytime soon.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Taiwan-US trade agreement: ‘It’s not about economics anymore, it’s politics’
- Taiwan and the US on Thursday inked the first part of a new trade pact. Negotiated under the beak of a hawkish China, the pact is hailed by involved parties as the most significant trade deal between Taipei and Washington since Taiwan joined the World Trade Organization in 2002.
=> ↺ RFA ☛ US Defense Secretary ‘deeply concerned’ about China’s unwillingness to engage
- Beijing hits back at Austin, accusing the U.S. of destroying stability in the Taiwan Strait.
=> ↺ RFA ☛ No dialogue between US, China defense chiefs in Singapore
- Defense Secretary Austin called refusal to meet ‘unfortunate’.
=> ↺ Spiegel ☛ What the Future Might Hold for Asia: “Every Time China Has Been United, It Has Dominated”
- China is upgrading its nuclear arsenal even as its relationship to the U.S. is deteriorating. George Yeo, the former foreign minister of Singapore, discusses the ongoing power struggle in the Pacific region.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ He is one of just 350 US students in China, in a sign of how US-China tensions have frayed ties
- The loss in human connections from such a decoupled relationship is clear.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ ‘There is increasingly no space to manoeuvre or even breathe’: Foreign NGOs in China feel the squeeze
- They say they have been finding it increasingly tough to operate in China as tensions with the US continue to rise.
=> ↺ RFA ☛ Fed up with corruption, North Koreans are attacking police, secret document shows
- Paid nearly worthless wages, police exploit their positions to extract bribes to survive
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ Australia’s most decorated living war veteran loses landmark defamation case
- Australia’s most decorated living war veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith resigned Friday from his position with Seven West Media following a guilty verdict in a historic defamation case against multiple news companies, who accused Roberts-Smith of committing war crimes during his enlistment in Afghanistan.
Environment
=> ↺ NYPost ☛ Tropical Storm Arlene becomes first named storm of 2023 hurricane season in Gulf of Mexico
- Forecast warn an additional 1–3 inches of rainfall is possible in South Florida through Sunday.
=> ↺ Atlantic Council ☛ Through carbon markets, corporations have a role to play in Africa’s development. They should take it seriously.
- By purchasing high-quality carbon credits, companies can support the sustainable growth of low- and middle-income populations in the world’s fastest-growing regions.
Energy/Transportation
=> ↺ Quartz ☛ Global investments in clean energy have accelerated way past fossil fuels
- Investments in clean energy will be record-breaking in 2023, with $1.74 trillion of global investment so far, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The increase continues a trend since 2020 of clean energy investments outpacing those in fossil fuels.
=> ↺ Mexico News Daily ☛ NFE obtains export permit for natural gas from Altamira hub
- New Fortress Energy also signed a 15-year, US $5.7 billion contract with CFE to export LNG from the Gulf of Mexico until 2028.
=> ↺ Atlantic Council ☛ Central Asia’s clean energy opportunity: Hydropower
- Central Asia has failed to harness its full hydropower capacity. But greater investments into the region can help unlock much of Central Asia’s potential.
=> ↺ Mexico News Daily ☛ What do cave experts have to say about the Maya Train project?
- The underground rivers of Mexico’s southeast are one big system, some speleologists believe. The Maya train endangers that system, they say.
=> ↺ H2 View ☛ Californian labour unions call for $300m of state funding to build 1,000 hydrogen refuelling stations
- Six labour unions in California, US, have called on the state Governor and legislative leaders to allocate 30% of the state’s Clean Transportation Plan Funds to help build 1,000 hydrogen refuelling stations.
=> ↺ Vice Media Group ☛ New York May Have Actually Lost Transit Riders by Building An $11 Billion Train Station
- East Side Access, long delayed and over cost, finally opened, but it isn’t drawing new riders and may actually be scaring some away.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ More than 280 dead, some 900 injured in India train crash
- At least 288 people were killed and hundreds more injured in a three-train collision in India, officials said Saturday, the country’s deadliest rail accident in more than 20 years.
Wildlife/Nature
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Sparrows Are the Main Suspects in a Bird-Nest Murder
- A nest was assaulted. Was it the cowbird or the sparrow?
=> ↺ European Commission ☛ Video recorded speech by Executive Vice President Frans Timmermans for the: ‘Challenges for the sustainable development of protected areas (nature), how to address them in practice?’ consultation in Slovenia on 2 June 2023
- European Commission Speech Brussels, 02 Jun 2023 On the consultation; challenges for the sustainable development of protected areas (nature) and how to address them in practice, Executive Vice President Frans Timmermans gave a speech through video recording about restoring nature is about improving biodiversity everywhere and finding balance.
=> ↺ Mexico News Daily ☛ Study: marine park fishing ban didn’t hurt national catch
- The study compared catches and fishing hours before and after a ban on commercial fishing in the Revillagigedo marine park that began in 2017.
=> ↺ New Yorker ☛ The Strange Story of a Cat Lockdown
- Feline residents of Walldorf, Germany, can’t go outside when certain birds are breeding. Is it cruelty or conservation?
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ How Did Birds First Take Off?
- It took 150 million years for feathered dinosaurs to master flight and become the birds we see overhead today.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Alli Smith, of the Cornell Ornithology Laboratory, offers beginner tips for exploring the wide world of birds.
- Alli Smith, of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, offers beginner tips for exploring the wide world of birds.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ India dispatch: Supreme Court flip allowing controversial animal sports shifts responsibility for policing cruelty from judiciary to executive
- Indian law students are reporting for JURIST on law-related developments in and affecting India. This dispatch is from Soumyabrata Chakraborty, a second-year law student at Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.
Overpopulation
=> ↺ Quartz ☛ Japan’s already-struggling birth rate fell to a record low in 2022
- After seven consecutive years of annual decline, Japan posted its lowest-ever birth rate in 2022, according to the health ministry.
=> ↺ Reason ☛ The 2021 Baby Boom Didn’t Last
- But there were still 47,573 more births last year than there were in 2020.
Finance
=> ↺ TwinCities Pioneer Press ☛ Chase says online banking issue now resolved after bug causes double transactions and fees
- Customers of Chase’s online banking services have seen double transactions, fees and payments in their accounts. But by late Friday the bank said it had fixed the glitch. Numerous Chase customers had posted on social media that their rent or bill payments were taken out of their accounts twice and reported hold times with customer service approaching more than an hour. The New York-based bank is one of the country’s largest financial institutions with millions of online customers.
=> ↺ CS Monitor ☛ Venmo, PayPal not safe for long-term deposits, watchdogs say
- Customers should not keep their money in apps like Venmo for the long term, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau warned weeks after three banks collapsed. Payment apps are not traditional bank accounts, so funds may not be covered by deposit insurance.
=> ↺ Mexico News Daily ☛ New car sales in Mexico up 12.6% annually in May [Ed: But there were lockdowns before. Doesn't tell the full story.]
- Sales of new cars last month surpassed the numbers recorded in May 2019, demonstrating the industry’s recovery from the pandemic slump.
=> ↺ teleSUR ☛ RMB Assets Hold Long-Term Pull for Global Investors
- The 2023 GI Conference attracted over 300 institutional investors, financial intermediaries and representatives of listed companies from China and abroad.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ France avoids S&P credit downgrade despite concerns over national debt
- France managed to avoid a fresh credit downgrade from a leading rating agency on Friday, despite mounting concern over the country’s surging national debt.
=> ↺ Light Blue Touchpaper ☛ 2023 Workshop on the Economics of Information Security
- WEIS 2023, the 22nd Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, will be held in Geneva from July 5-7, with a theme of Digital Sovereignty. We now have a list of sixteen accepted papers; there will also be three invited speakers, ten posters, and ten challenges for a Digital Sovereignty Hack on July 7-8.
=> ↺ Helsinki Times ☛ Shift towards small rental apartments in housing construction in Helsinki, Tampere, and the capital region [Ed: People becoming poorer, living in boxes]
- Recent years have witnessed a surge in the construction of predominantly small rental studios and one-bedroom apartments in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area and Tampere. This information comes from the research conducted by Mari Vaattovaara and Pekka Vuori in their study titled “Changes in Housing Construction in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area and Tampere in 2015-2021,” released today.
=> ↺ New Yorker ☛ The Lows of the High Life
- I had never had money, and then I did. For three days in New York, I learned how not to use it.
=> ↺ New Yorker ☛ Is the Debt-Ceiling Deal a Template to Fix Washington, or a Mere Blip?
- As lawmakers at the Capitol avoid financial catastrophe, our political roundtable looks at the debt-ceiling compromise and asks whether the center can hold in today’s rage-filled politics.
AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics
=> ↺ Axios ☛ TV networks battle for Republican debates
- Gov. Ron DeSantis’ rage against CNN and MSNBC — along with former President Trump’s polling lead and distrust of Fox News — has created a deadlock over who will host the rest of the 2024 GOP presidential debates, and uncertainty over whether they’ll happen at all.
- Why it matters: Debates can make or break a presidential candidacy. And who hosts those debates can have a significant impact on which contenders chose to participate, and how they perform.
=> ↺ Marcy Wheeler ☛ In March, DOJ Asked Trump for the Iran Document; In April, DOJ Asked for His Saudi Business Records
- In March, DOJ asked Trump for the Iran document he bragged he had at Bedminster in July 2021. He couldn’t find it.
- In April, DOJ asked for details of his business ties with, among other countries, the Saudis.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Turkey’s Erdogan to take oath as he begins third term as president
- Tayyip Erdogan was set to be sworn in as Turkey’s president on Saturday after winning re-election last weekend and will later name his cabinet, which is expected to signal a change to his unorthodox economic programme.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ He’s the Biggest Power Broker in Canada Whom You’ve Never Heard Of
- This week, the government announced a new clerk of the Privy Council, an unsung role that is one of the most important in the federal government.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ India asks Germany to return 2-year-old Indian girl in foster care
- The girl was taken from her Indian parents by German authorities in Berlin in September 2021.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Three European nationals released by Iran arrive in Belgium
- Three Europeans released from detention by Iran arrived in Belgium early Saturday, the latest in a series of prisoner swaps.
=> ↺ RFERL ☛ Days After Belgium Released Iranian Diplomat, Iran Frees One Danish And Two Austrian-Iranian Citizens
- European governments confirmed on June 2 that one Danish and two Austrian-Iranian citizens have been released by Iran after mediation efforts by Oman and Belgium.
=> ↺ RFERL ☛ Iranian Student Beaten Amid Fears That Growing Wave Of Attacks Is Related To Protests
- Security personnel at a university in southwestern Iran appear to have severely assaulted a student, the latest in a series of violent attacks on school campuses amid anti-government protests led by young Iranians angered at the regime’s intrusions on their rights.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Trump’s Lawyers Unable to Find Document He Discussed in Recording
- Prosecutors issued a subpoena for a description of military options for Iran mentioned by the former president during an interview. But Mr. Trump’s legal team said they could find no such document.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ She Lost Her Career, Family and Freedom. She’s Still Fighting to Change Iran.
- Fighting for change has cost Narges Mohammadi her career, separated her from family and deprived her of liberty. But a jail cell has not succeeded in silencing her.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ French minister Olivier Dussopt to face court over alleged favouritism
- French Employment Minister Olivier Dussopt – who has played a key role in President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to push through an unpopular change to the pension system – will face a court hearing in November over allegations of favouritism, France’s financial prosecutor said on Friday.
=> ↺ Axios ☛ The GOP battle to show who’s tougher on immigration
- Republican governors and presidential candidates are scrambling to show who’s tougher on illegal immigration, as governors send National Guard troops to the southwest border and 2024 hopefuls tout harsh policies.
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Explainer: Hong Kong’s national security crackdown – month 35
- In May, the city witnessed a series of disappearances: the Civic Party, Hong Kong’s second-largest pro-democracy party, voted to dissolve; a prominent political cartoonist had his comic strip suspended after 40 years; hundreds of books were purged from public libraries; and a monument commemorating Tiananmen Crackdown was seized by Hong Kong’s national security police.
=> ↺ Defence Web ☛ China’s policing models make inroads in Africa
- China’s expanded police engagements in Africa could have potentially far-reaching consequences for African security governance. Ugandan Special Forces and over 30 Chinese commandos conducted a joint operation in January 2022, leading to the capture and deportation of four Chinese citizens alleged to be part of a criminal ring.
=> ↺ Vice Media Group ☛ A Math Professor Suggested a Jailed Jeffrey Epstein Give Him Money to Repair His Image in the Black Community
- “Our accepting your $5 million will show the world you are not a pariah and may help you avoid a conviction like Bill Cosby.”
Censorship/Free Speech
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Senegal Blocks Some Social Media After Ousmane Sonko Is Sentenced
- Demonstrators battled with the police to protest a two-year prison sentence given to a leading opposition figure. At least nine people died in the confrontations.
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ HKFP Lens: Hong Kong MTR pays tribute to gigantic rubber ducks
- A giant rubber duck art installation is set to return to Hong Kong’s waters, this time with an identical accomplice. Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman’s two inflatable sculptures will float up to Victoria Harbour on June 10. Hong Kong last played host to the 16.5 metre-high bathtub favourite in 2013.
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Hong Kong artists mark Tiananmen crackdown quietly or overseas
- Avant garde street performance, politically charged theatre, pro-democracy music and poetry — powerful works of art dealing with China’s bloody Tiananmen Square crackdown that were once commonplace in Hong Kong have all but disappeared in recent years.
=> ↺ RFA ☛ Have US comics faced punishment for jokes about the army like in China?
=> ↺ RFA ☛ K-pop group BLACKPINK gets blasted for calling fans as ‘Macanese,’ not ‘Chinese’
- “If you don’t respect China, please get out of China and don’t come here to make money.”
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ 2 Students, Punished for Rainbow Flags, Test China’s L.G.B.T.Q. Space
- The students at an elite college in China found themselves on a collision course with the authorities amid a crackdown on gay and transgender expression.
=> ↺ RFERL ☛ Belarusian Player Sabalenka Skips French Open Press Conference Citing Mental Health
- Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka skipped the post-match press conference at the French Open on June 2, citing mental health reasons.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Hong Kong businesses mark Tiananmen anniversary in face of pressures
- The spectre of a China-imposed national security law is pressuring businesses to stay silent.
=> ↺ RFA ☛ China’s young netizens share how they learned about 1989 Tiananmen Massacre
- Hints or veiled comments pique curiosity, prompting them to uncover the truth.
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Chinese dissidents in New York open world’s only Tiananmen crackdown museum
- Chinese dissidents who took part in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests unveiled a museum in New York on Friday dedicated to remembering the “democratic dreams of the Chinese people,” two days ahead of the 34th anniversary of the uprising’s “brutal suppression.”
=> ↺ Quartz ☛ The exit of a top Twitter executive highlighted the platform’s content moderation challenge
- Twitter has lost its second head of trust and safety in six months, highlighting ongoing issues with the platform’s content moderation policies.
Civil Rights/Policing
=> ↺ Mexico News Daily ☛ Volaris workers delay strike action indefinitely
- Employees of the low-cost airline allege delayed payments and reimbursement of expenses, and have asked to start talks with the company.
=> ↺ teleSUR ☛ UK Rail Workers Start New Strikes
- In recent months, British rail workers have gone on strike several times to demand pay increases, as year-on-year inflation stands at 8.7 percent.
=> ↺ The Atlantic ☛ The Labor-Shortage Myth
- Things are finally looking up for the American worker. Why does the government see that as a crisis?
=> ↺ RFA ☛ Public hearing in American Samoa underscores opposition to marine sanctuary plan
- Fears of tuna cannery job losses and further economic decline in the territory highlighted by residents.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Erdogan backs Kurdish Islamist party – and women pay the price
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s alliance with Huda-Par, a hardline Kurdish Islamist party with a shadowy past, for the 2023 vote sparked howls of condemnations. It was part of a strategy to win the Kurdish vote, but women fear that they will pay the price.
Monopolies
Patents
=> ↺ Latvia ☛ Latvia on board as European Unitary Patent System becomes a reality [Ed: It's illegal, it is unconstitutional, and it will collapse. The problem is that it destabilises the EU and reaffirms the perception of profound corruption.]
- June 1 marked an historic day for patent protection in Europe with the entry into operation of the much anticipated Unitary Patent System, reports Labs of Latvia.
=> ↺ JUVE ☛ Great UPC Expectations: voices from the market [Ed: JUVE continues its mindless propaganda for Team UPC, which pays JUVE to basically promote a crime. These fake "courts" merely discredit the notion of law and order, they're a manifestation of corruption.]
Trademarks
=> ↺ Digital Music News ☛ Jay-Z Awarded $6.8M In Long-Running Battle with Parlux Fragrances
- Jay-Z has scored another win in his long-running legal battle with fragrance company Parlux. The rapper inked a deal with the fragrance company to create a line called Gold Jay-Z back in 2012. While initial sales soared, the product line soon faltered.
=> ↺ TTAB Blog ☛ TTABlog Test: Is RAILROAD RUM for Distilled Spirits Confusable with RAILROAD RED for Wine?
- The USPTO refused to register the proposed mark RAILROAD RUM for “distilled spirits” (RUM disclaimed), finding confusion likely with the registered mark RAILROAD RED for “wines” (RED disclaimed). The Board found the marks to be confusingly similar, since they both are dominated by the word RAILROAD, the first and only distinctive word in each mark. But what about the goods? How do you think this came out? In re Wild West Spirits, LLC, Serial No. 90540784 (May 30, 2023) [not precedential] (Opinion by Judge Christen M. English).
Copyrights
=> ↺ New Yorker ☛ Look What Taylor Made Us Do
- In the age of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, we are all extremely online.
=> ↺ New Yorker ☛ The Talk: Accused of Plagiarism
- “I’ve seen her smirk on other faces.”
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