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GNU/Linux
Audiocasts/Shows
=> ↺ GNU World Order (Audio Show) ☛ GNU World Order 516
- atk , atkmm , audiofile , babl , boost , brotli ,
- cairo , cairomm , cfitsio , chmlib , clucene , and
- cryFS from Slackware software series l.
- shasum -a256=c37767e9be0e1391b54abd5e73b218e055cabff7ef10f16d14022173c8e5e29a
=> ↺ Jupiter Broadcasting ☛ Connection Established | LINUX Unplugged 514
- We get the inside scoop on SouthEast LinuxFest, and share a few stories from the early days of the Linux community. Special Guest: Noah Chelliah.
Kernel Space
=> ↺ Doug Brown ☛ Upgrading my Chumby 8 kernel part 5: graphics
- At this point in my Chumby kernel upgrade project (parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 here), I had made a ton of progress but there wasn’t really much to show for it because I didn’t have the LCD working.
Applications
=> ↺ Sebastian Pölsterl: scikit-survival 0.21.0 released
- Today marks the release of scikit-survival 0.21.0. This release features some exciting new features and significant performance improvements: [...]
Instructionals/Technical
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ Troubleshooting Load key ‘~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub’: invalid format
- Secure Shell (SSH) is a secure protocol used in networking to connect to and communicate with remote servers. It uses a pair of cryptographic keys, namely a private key and a public key, which form the basis for the identity of a client or a server.
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ A Practical Guide to Disabling SSH Timeout
- As we delve into the world of network administration, we frequently encounter SSH (Secure Shell) for secure data communication, remote command-line login, remote command execution, and other secure network services between two networked computers. SSH provides robust authentication and secure data communication over insecure channels, making it a favorite among system administrators.
=> ↺ Kifarunix ☛ Quick Way to Upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12
- Are you looking for a quick way to upgrade Debian 11 to Debian 12?
=> ↺ ID Root ☛ How To Install Nvidia CUDA on Debian 11
- In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Nvidia CUDA on Debian 11. In the world of high-performance computing, NVIDIA CUDA has emerged as a powerful framework that leverages the parallel computing capabilities of NVIDIA GPUs.
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ Downloading APT Package Dependencies Without Installing Them
- In the world of Debian-based Linux distributions, the Advanced Package Tool (APT) is the go-to package management system. It automates the retrieval, configuration, and installation of software packages on Linux systems. However, there may be times when you need to download all package dependencies without actually installing them.
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ Downloading DNF Package Dependencies Without Installing Them
- When working with Linux, especially Fedora, CentOS, or RHEL distributions, the DNF or “Dandified YUM” is an indispensable tool. DNF is the next-generation version of the Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM), a package manager for .rpm systems.
=> ↺ Linux Links ☛ Alternatives to popular CLI tools: uniq
- We explore free and open source alternatives to uniq, a venerable utility that reports or omits repeated lines.
=> ↺ 2 ways install Element Desktop Client on Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04
- Introduction: A step-by-step guide showing two ways to install the Element messaging client on Ubuntu 22.04 or 20.04 using the command terminal. Element is an open-source application that uses Matrix protocol for offering an end-to-end encrypted messaging and collaboration platform.
=> ↺ Linux Links ☛ Alternatives to popular CLI tools: hexdump
- We spotlight alternative tools to hexdump, a utility that displays file contents in hexadecimal, octal, or ascii.
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ Deleting Lines with Matching Pattern from a Linux File
- Manipulating files is a fundamental part of mastering Linux, and knowing how to delete lines matching a specific pattern can be especially useful. This can be achieved using several command-line tools, such as grep, sed, and awk.
=> ↺ Real Linux User ☛ How to use Applets in Linux Mint Cinnamon – Linux Mint 21 edition
- Linux Mint is great out of the box, which is why it is so popular among novice Linux users.
=> ↺ Linux Capable ☛ How to Install Htop on Debian 12/11/10
- htop is an open-source, interactive system monitoring tool and process viewer for Unix-like systems. With a user-friendly interface that utilizes colorful text to differentiate different values, it’s a visually appealing, dynamic alternative to traditional command-line utilities like “top”. Salient Features and Key Differences 1. Comprehensive and Real-Time System Overview 2.
=> ↺ Linux Capable ☛ How to Install Oracle Java 17 on Debian 12/11/10
- Emerging as a significant milestone in the Java landscape, Oracle’s Java 17 LTS (Long-Term Support) is the newest addition to Oracle’s Java SE platform. As an LTS release, it pledges extended support and stability that enterprise users and developers alike can depend on for years to come.
=> ↺ Linux Capable ☛ How to Install PyCharm on Debian 12/11/10
- Python, a versatile and ubiquitous programming language, necessitates a powerful and user-friendly integrated development environment (IDE) to empower developers to code more effectively. Among the myriad of options available, PyCharm IDE, a product of JetBrains, stands out as a top-tier choice.
=> ↺ Linux Capable ☛ How to Install MariaDB 10.5 on Rocky Linux 9/8
- MariaDB, a renowned name in the world of open-source relational database management systems (RDBMS), has once again made a significant stride with the release of MariaDB 10.5 LTS.
=> ↺ HowTo Forge ☛ How to Install WordPress with Docker Compose
- WordPress is the most popular blogging platform in the world. This tutorial will teach you how to install WordPress using Docker/Docker Compose. Using Docker, the process of installing the preferred stack becomes a lot easier. You can use the same configuration to install WordPress quickly on multiple servers. We will also install the phpMyAdmin tool for managing databases along with the Nginx proxy server to serve the site via SSL.
=> ↺ UNIX Cop ☛ How to upgrade from Debian 11 to Debian 12
- But now you will learn how to upgrade from Debian 11 to Debian 12. It’s simple, but you have to be careful. Upgrading from Debian 11 to Debian 12 Debian 12 comes as always with many new features, thousands of updated packages and revamped desktop environments.
=> ↺ TecAdmin ☛ How to Allow Only SSH Access Using Iptables
- IPTables is a user-space utility program that allows system administrators to configure the packet filter rules of the Linux kernel firewall. One of the typical usages of IPTables is to secure a Linux server by restricting incoming and outgoing traffic.
=> ↺ Linuxiac ☛ Upgrading to Debian 12 from Debian 11: A Step-by-Step Guide
- This step-by-step guide shows you how to safely upgrade to Debian 12 “Bookworm” from Debian 11 “Bullseye” to enjoy the latest features!
=> ↺ It’s Ubuntu ☛ How To Fix HP Printer got Detected, But Not Printing Error In Ubuntu 22.04
- This blog post is for you if you are using HP printer in your Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and unable to print it despite of printer being detected.
=> ↺ Ubuntu Handbook ☛ [Quick Fix] HP Printer got Detected, But Not Printing in Ubuntu 22.04
- I got a HP printer that is working good with my Ubuntu laptop. But, in new Ubuntu desktop PC, it does nothing when trying to print anything. The printer is automatically detected and added in the settings page, and shown in the Document Viewer’s Print dialog.
Games
=> ↺ Boiling Steam ☛ Best Steam Deck Games Released in the Past Week with Street Fighter 6, System Shock and We Love Katamari – 2023-06-11 Edition
- Between 2023-06-04 and 2023-06-11 there were 126 new games validated for the Steam Deck. Here’s a quick pick of the most interesting ones: Steam Deck Verified CRIMSON GRAY Released on 14 Jul, 2017, developed by Sierra Lee, self-published.
=> ↺ Boiling Steam ☛ Nobara is the Fastest Growing Linux Distro for Gaming
- We have received the freshest batch of ProtonDB data and we are back with an analysis of how the distros have been doing over the past few years.
Desktop Environments/WMs
GNOME Desktop/GTK
=> ↺ OMG! Linux ☛ Evolution Email App Wants Flatpak Beta Testers
- Users of the Evolution Flathub build are being asked to consider switching to beta builds to help ramp up testing of future releases.
=> ↺ OMG! Linux ☛ Donation Links Added to GNOME Extension Website
- Want to show appreciation to the developer of your favorite GNOME Shell extensions?
Distributions and Operating Systems
=> ↺ Barry Kauler ☛ EasyOS translation page updated
- The tutorial page “Translate EasyOS to your language” was written in January 2020. There have been major changes since then, and the page was overdue for an update. Now done:
- https://easyos.org/dev/translate-easyos-to-your-language.html
New Releases
=> ↺ antiX Linux ☛ antiX-23-beta2 iso files for testing
- Debian 12 Bookworm was released today so I thought it a good idea to make available some up to date beta2 iso files. We have had great feedback from our alpha1 and beta2 64 bit runit release. Many thanks to all who participated in testing.
Debian Family
=> ↺ Michael Prokop ☛ Michael Prokop: What to expect from Debian/bookworm #newinbookworm
- Debian v12 with codename bookworm was released as new stable release on 10th of June 2023. Similar to what we had with #newinbullseye and previous releases, now it’s time for #newinbookworm!
- I was the driving force at several of my customers to be well prepared for bookworm. As usual with major upgrades, there are some things to be aware of, and hereby I’m starting my public notes on bookworm that might be worth also for other folks. My focus is primarily on server systems and looking at things from a sysadmin perspective.
=> ↺ Thomas Lange: New FAI ISO images for bookworm available and FAI Live ISO
- After Debian 12 aka bookworm was released yesterday, I’ve also created new FAI ISO images using Debian 12.
=> ↺ Petter Reinholdtsen ☛ Petter Reinholdtsen: What did I learn from OpenSnitch this summer?
- With yesterdays release of Debian 12 Bookworm, I am happy to know the\ application firewall OpenSnitch is available for a wider audience. I have been running it for a few weeks now, and have been surprised about some of the programs connecting to the Internet. Some programs are obviously calling out from my machine, like the NTP network based clock adjusting system and Tor to reach other Tor clients, but others were more dubious. For example, the KDE Window manager try to look up the host name in DNS, for no apparent reason, but if this lookup is blocked the KDE desktop get periodically stuck when I use it. Another surprise was how much Firefox call home directly to mozilla.com, mozilla.net and googleapis.com, to mention a few, when I visit other web pages. This direct connection happen even if I told Firefox to always use a proxy, and the proxy setting is ignored for this traffic. Other surprising connections come from audacity and dirmngr (I do not use Gnome). It took some trial and error to get a good default set of permissions. Without it, I would get popups asking for permissions at any time, also the most inconvenient ones where I am in the middle of a time sensitive gaming session.
=> ↺ Neowin ☛ Debian 12 forsakes ethics for a more delightful installation experience
- Debian 12 landed over the weekend. It comes with lots of updated software packages and desktop environments plus support for many architectures. For the first time, it ships with non-free firmware.
Devices/Embedded
=> ↺ Tom’s Hardware ☛ Raspberry Pi Quadruped Provides Low-Cost Research Solution
- Nathan Ferguson and Alexander Calvert have created a quadruped robot from scratch called the Dingo that uses the Raspberry Pi.
=> ↺ CNX Software ☛ Inkplate 5 – A 5.2-inch wireless e-paper display programmable with Arduino or MicroPython (Crowdfunding)
- The team at Soldered Electronics has been designing Inkplate ESP32-based e-paper displays ever since the first 6-inch model was launched in 2019. The latest Inkplate 5 comes with a recycled 5.2-inch E-Ink (e-paper) display with refresh times of only 0.19 seconds, and programmable with the Arduino IDE or MicroPython firmware. The WiFi-connected display offers a 960×540 resolution, or 213 DPI pixel density, integrates an RTC with battery for accurate timekeeping, two buttons for power and wake/user, and I/O expansion via headers and an easyC/Qwicc connector.
Free, Libre, and Open Source Software
Programming/Development
=> ↺ Dirk Eddelbuettel ☛ Dirk Eddelbuettel: sanitizers 0.1.1 on CRAN: Updated and Expanded
- The second release of the sanitizers package is now on CRAN. sanitizers provides ‘true positives’ for programming errors detected by Address Sanitizers and friends. This permits validation of the setup when chasing such bug reports: it allows us to ascertain that the compiler (and instrumented R version) are correctly set up and the errors we expect to be reported are in fact reported.
=> ↺ Gentoo ☛ Week 2 report on porting Gentoo packages to modern C
- This is my week 2 report for my SoC 2023 project “Modern C porting of Gentoo packages” at Gentoo Linux.
- – I’ve stuck to my proposal and mainly worked on the “Wincompatible-function-pointer-types” bugs. Honestly, nothing much interesting did happen. – I was not able to work for 2 days, due to some personal health issues, I plan on making up for them in the following weeks/days. – MUSL testing environment (chroot) is set up and bugs are being tested against it. There are some bugs that still need improvements/fixes on musl – Got more of my bugs reviewed by my mentor/s, while I do need to work on those updates.
Python
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ Python Append to string
- The “+=” operator, “join()” method, “f-String” method, “string.format()” method, and “Concatenation Operator +” are used to append one string to another.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ IndexError List Assignment Index Out of Range Solved
- When a new value is assigned to an index that does not exist in the list, Python raises the “list assignment index out of range” error.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ What is R String in Python?
- A “Raw String” provides a convenient way to work with strings containing special characters in Python. It is created by prefixing the string literals with “r”.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ Seaborn Violin Plot
- In Python, to display the distribution of quantitative data across different levels of one or multiple categorical variables, “seaborn.violin()” method is used.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ Python U Before String Meaning
- Python “2.x” used the symbol “u” before the string notation in order to handle Unicode strings, but Python “3.x” uses Unicode by default.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ Scipy Nquad
- The “scipy.integrate.nquad()” function of the “Scipy” library is used to determine the numerical integration of functions of any dimension.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ Converting Python String to Date
- The “datetime.strptime()” method, the “dateutil” module, or the “pandas.to_datetime()” method is used to convert a Python string to a datetime object.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ Acos Python
- The “math.acos()” function of the “math” library is used to determine the inverse cosine of the specified numbers in radians.
=> ↺ Linux Hint ☛ How to Check If a List Is Empty in Python
- The “if/else”, “bool()” and “len()” functions, “not” operators, “NumPy” module, or comparison with an empty list is used to check if a list is empty in Python.
Rust
=> ↺ Dave Patrick Caberto: GSoC 2023: Rust and GTK 4 Bustle Rewrite (Week 1 & 2)
- Before the GSoC coding period started, I started implementing the diagram used to display DBus activity with the help of the template repository made by my mentor, Maximiliano. One of the first challenges is figuring out how to load the PCAP files, which is the format Bustle uses to store the DBus messages. Without implementing that first, it would be difficult to test how the diagram will look like.
- The Rust pcap library was used to load the packets from the PCAP file, which contains the bytes of a DBus Message. It is nice to use, though it is missing an async API for loading files. That could be fixed in the future, but this week mainly focused on a basic diagram implementation. The bytes can then be parsed through GDBus into a GDbusMessage, which contains the information to implement the diagram.
- Through the parsed message, the diagram can be implemented. It uses ListView to display the rows as, aside from having a nice separation of view and model, it is more efficient because it recycles widgets, especially since PCAP files could possibly contain thousands of messages. Each row contains the elapsed time, path, destination, interface, and member of the message.
Leftovers
=> ↺ Scheerpost ☛ ‘There Is NO Neutral When It Comes To Supporting Your Child’
- By Kate Schatz / Substack Dear Reader, This installment of I Love What You’re Doing is…oh, it’s so many things, but I guess what I want you to know at the outset is that it’s important. And I REALLY want you to read the whole thing. I mean, I always hope you take the time […]
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ New force in South Korean entertainment industry: Middle-aged women
- With more time and money to spare, new fans in their 50s, 60s and above take the lead with active engagement.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Female South Korean live streamer found dead in Cambodia; Chinese couple arrested
- The woman in her 30s was found dead on June 6, wrapped in a blanket and dumped in a pond.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Man caught 72 floors up while trying to climb South Korea’s Lotte World Tower
- The man was climbing the tower with his bare hands.
Science
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Physicists Conduct The Most Massive Test Ever of The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox
- Hundreds of entangled atoms were involved.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ UFO Mystery: Controversy Swirls Around Report of Retrieved ‘Craft’
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ New Device Detects Radiation at a Trillionth of The Usual Scale
- Barely a whisper of power.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Scientists May Have Figured Out Why Your Eyebrows Look Like That
- Your face wouldn’t be the same without them.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ White Dwarf Star Enters Its Crystallization Era, Turning Into A ‘Cosmic Diamond’
- Biggest. Engagement ring. Ever.
Education
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ Indiana teacher challenges state law banning instruction on ‘human sexuality’ in grades K-3
- Licensed public school teacher Kayla Smiley sued Dr. Katie Jenner in her official capacity as the Indiana Secretary of Education on Friday over a newly passed state law that bans “instruction” on “human sexuality” to students in kindergarten to third grade.
Hardware
=> ↺ DaemonFC (Ryan Farmer) ☛ Here’s What GM’s “Awesome” Dex-Cool Will Do to Your Engine
- Here’s What GM’s “Awesome” Dex-Cool Will Do to Your Engine So, you think you found a good deal on an old Buick, and one of the few nits is that the last owner didn’t change her coolant and now there’s a bunch of crap in the radiator?
=> ↺ Tom’s Hardware ☛ Gigabyte GPU Design Details Emerge About PCB Cracking
- Twitter user 0xcats, who reportedly has experience with PCB design, shares a theory on why the PCBs on Gigabyte graphics cards are experimenting with cracking.
=> ↺ Ruben Schade ☛ A near-mint 1999 IBM Aptiva desktop
- I appreciate from the outside this is starting to look a bit silly, but I could stop buying these at any time! Am I trying to convince you, or me?
- I’ve made no secret of the fact that I harbour tremendous affection for 1980s home computers, and 1990s PCs. The former are fascinating snapshots of an era I wish I could have lived through, and the latter are… what I lived through. Having a salary in my 30s has given me the opportunity to buy some of the things I so badly aspired to have at the time, which has let me live out some of my sillier childhood dreams. If we’re going to spend most of our lives working, why not?
- Well, other than for the reason that those of us living in tiny apartments don’t have space! But I’ll get back to that.
- Late 1990s beige boxes haven’t quite reached the cult-like following that earlier retrocomputers have, but prices are ticking up. Generic-looking Pentium III towers or Apple boxes that would have been recycled even five years ago are now fetching low three figures on eBay. As the supply starts to dwindle, and more people gut them for sleeper PC cases, I expect these prices to shoot up further.
=> ↺ CNX Software ☛ Intel Atom C1100, C1110, C1130 “Arizona Beach” CPUs target low power network appliances
- Intel Atom C1100, C1110, and C1130 “Arizona Beach” processors have been discreetly launched last year for low-power network appliances and customer-premises equipment (CPE). The C1100 is a dual-core processor clocked at up to 2.10 GHz, the C1110 a quad-core at up to 2.10 GHz, and the C1130 is an octa-core processor running at up to 2.5 GHz. All are manufactured with an Intel 7 process, support up to 32GB LPDDR5 memory with ECC, and offer up to twenty PCIe Gen 4 lanes. You’ll find a more detailed comparison on Intel Ark. They serve the same markets as the Atom Denverton processors introduced several years ago.
Health/Nutrition/Agriculture
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Forklift used to move 300kg Indonesian man to hospital
- The 27-year-old has to be hospitalised after developing complications from being bed-bound for eight months.
=> ↺ The Atlantic ☛ The Growing Battle Over Infant Milk Allergies
- More parents are buying anti-allergy formula. Do their babies really need it?
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Half The Gut Microbes In Our Primate Ancestors Abandoned Us
Security
=> ↺ Open Source Security (Audio Show) ☛ Free Software Security Podcast Episode 379 – Will open source save the world, again?
- Josh and Kurt talk about some new open source projects that aim to start taking back some of our privacy and rights. It’s a huge hill to climb, but it seems like there is some hope. Open source doesn’t care about growth, or numbers, or anything really, so it can’t ever lose.
=> ↺ SANS ☛ DShield Honeypot Activity for May 2023 , (Sun, Jun 11th)
- It is always interesting to review what my DShield honeypot has stored the previous month, what is also interesting is how the activity vary from week to week. Beside the graph, it is the Top 10 IPs for May.
=> ↺ Matthew Palmer: Private Key Redaction: Redux
- I have spoken before about why it is tricky to redact private keys. Today’s post is another real-world case study, with some rather unfortunate real-world consequences.
- Meet Sven Shen. He attempted to do a very good thing: he wrote a blog post about using HashiCorp Vault to store certificates and their private keys. In his post, he included some “test” data, a certificate and a private key, which he redacted.
Privacy/Surveillance
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ South Korea indicts ex-Samsung Electronics executive for alleged data leak to China
- The defendant is accused of illegally acquiring Samsung data to build a factory in Xi’an.
Defence/Aggression
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Hong Kong police fire 2 shots at car as driver arrested for drug trafficking
- Two Hong Kong police officers fired one shot each at a car carrying around 42 grams of a substance believed to be cocaine, with the driver apprehended on suspicion of drug trafficking, dangerous driving and other charges.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Malaysian Customs seize 300kg of cocaine in Port Klang in container loaded with beans
=> ↺ RFA ☛ Vietnam police arrest 22 people after police stations attacked
- An armed gang killed 6 people and injured others, official reports say.
=> ↺ teleSUR ☛ 27 Children Die in Blast in Somalia, UNICEF “Deeply Shocked”
- “…the children were playing with remnants of weapons, bombs and landmines…”
=> ↺ The Strategist ☛ Australia’s opportunity to help close the Pacific’s digital divide
- In 2011, venture capitalist and dot.com pioneer Marc Andreessen famously declared that ‘software is eating the world’.
=> ↺ AntiWar ☛ Making Friends With Iran
- The US has had an incredibly difficult time making friends with Iran. Other countries seem to be having a lot less difficulty. The primary obstacle to American friendship with Iran is allegedly Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon.
=> ↺ RFERL ☛ Iranian Supreme Leader Says ‘Nothing Wrong’ With A Nuclear Deal With West
- Iran’s supreme leader said on June 11 that a deal with the West over Tehran’s nuclear work was possible if the country’s nuclear infrastructure remained intact.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Suspicious object found before hearing of man accused of killing Japan’s ex-PM Shinzo Abe: Reports
- The site was evacuated after what appeared to be an “unidentified bag” was delivered to the court
=> ↺ AntiWar ☛ Taiwan’s US Representative Not ‘Satisfied’ With Biden’s Support
- Bi-khim Hsiao, Taiwan’s Representative in the United States, is a familiar figure in the halls of power but she does not often make public speeches. So a recent talk and press conference by Ms. Hsiao deserve some attention.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Taiwan sents fighter jets after 10 Chinese warplanes cross strait’s median line
- Taiwan’s air force scrambled into action on Sunday after spotting 10 Chinese warplanes crossing the sensitive median line of the Taiwan Strait, as the island’s defence ministry said four Chinese warships also carried out combat patrols.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Fighting resumes in Sudan after 24-hour ceasefire ends
- Shelling and gunfire resumed Sunday in the Sudanese capital, witnesses said, at the end of a 24-hour ceasefire that had given civilians rare respite from nearly two months of war.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ UN removes Central African Republic peacekeepers after sexual assault allegations
- The UN announced Friday that a Tanzanian unit of peacekeeping forces deployed with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) was removed after sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) allegations. The UN said that eleven members of the unit were found to have credible allegations from four victims.
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ China grows nuclear arsenal as geopolitical tensions rise, study finds
- The nuclear arsenals of several countries, especially China, grew last year and other atomic powers continued to modernise theirs as geopolitical tensions rise, researchers said Monday.
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Honduras opens China embassy after cutting ties with Taiwan
- Honduras officially opened an embassy in China on Sunday, months after the Central American country switched its diplomatic allegiance from Taipei to Beijing. China considers self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to take control of the island one day.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ China human rights lawyer sentenced to three and a half years in prison
- Chang Weiping, a Chinese human rights lawyer, was sentenced to three and a half years in prison on Thursday shortly after he was found guilty of “subversion of State Power.” He is known for defending marginalized groups and those facing discrimination, and for speaking out about his treatment at the hands of Chinese police.
=> ↺ RFA ☛ Cuba spy base revelations may jeopardize Blinken China visit
- White House official says eavesdropping facility was in operation since at least 2019.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ China’s Coast Guard and the Fight to Control Asia
- Beijing’s patrol vessels often resemble warships. Now other nations are trying to compete with tougher coast guards of their own.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ French townspeople gather to honour those who intervened in Annecy knife attack
- Hundreds of residents of the French town of Annecy gathered Sunday to honour the people who rushed to stop a man accused of stabbing six people, including four toddlers, at a playground last week.
=> ↺ Michael West Media ☛ Imprisoned pilot’s human rights breached, family claims
- Solitary confinement is among alleged human rights breaches against a former US military pilot held in a NSW prison as he awaits extradition proceedings.
- A complaint to the NSW Ombudsman alleges Daniel Duggan, an Australian father and former US military pilot, was held in maximum security isolation for more than 230 days despite his lack of convictions or violence.
War in Ukraine
=> ↺ Scheerpost ☛ Rep. Jamaal Bowman Supports Military Aid for Ukraine but is Unfamiliar With the Donbas and Crimea
- A congressional Squad star seems to have no idea how or why the Ukraine proxy war started. But he he says he’s voting for military aid to Kiev anyway.
Transparency/Investigative Reporting
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Trump lawyer says docs were de-classified files, personal ‘mementos’
- Donald Trump’s indictment on federal charges of mishandling secret documents is a politically motivated prosecution based on de-classified files and personal “mementos,” one of the ex-president’s lawyers argued Sunday, days before his scheduled arraignment in a Florida court.
Environment
=> ↺ Scheerpost ☛ As Canada Burns, Docs Reveal Oil Giant Weighed In on Government Carbon Plan
- “Carbon capture and storage is a scam, and as these documents show, the call is coming from inside the house,” said one campaigner.
=> ↺ RFERL ☛ Wind, Heavy Rains Kill At Least 27 In Pakistan
- Heavy rains followed by strong winds killed at least 27 people, including eight children, in northwest Pakistan, officials said on June 11.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Winds and heavy rains kill at least 27 in northwest Pakistan
- Heavy rains followed by strong winds killed at least 27 people, including eight children, in northwest Pakistan, officials said Sunday.
=> ↺ Axios ☛ Wildfire smoke gives America’s most powerful a close-up of climate change
- The harmful veil of smoke that enveloped the country’s economic and political power centers this week presented bankers and lawmakers with an in-your-face demonstration of what climate change looks, feels and smells like.
=> ↺ Axios ☛ Canada officials warn historic wildfires could “last all summer”
- Some 435 wildfires were burning across Canada overnight as smoke from the blazes lingered in New York City and other parts of the U.S.
Energy/Transportation
=> ↺ CS Monitor ☛ 40 days after plan crash, children found alive in Colombia
- The four Indigenous children who survived 40 days in the Amazon jungle after their plane crashed are recovering in a military hospital in Colombia.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Children who survived for 40 days in Colombian jungle recover as details emerge
- Details continued to emerge Sunday of the 40-day ordeal that four siblings in Colombia experienced after a plane carrying them crashed in the dense Amazon jungle, as their father and rescuers spoke to media about what the children recounted.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ A Firefighter Drowns After Rushing into the Sea to Save His Daughter
- There were no lifeguards on duty at Avon-by-the-Sea, along the New Jersey shore, on Friday.
=> ↺ NYPost ☛ 10 dead, 25 injured after bus carrying ‘fairytale’ wedding guests crashes in Australia
- “For a joyous day like that, in a beautiful place, to end with such terrible loss of life and injury is so cruel and so sad and so unfair,” Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Ten people killed in wedding bus crash in Australia
- A wedding party bus crash killed 10 people in Australia’s Hunter wine region north of Sydney, police said Monday, announcing the arrest of the 58-year-old driver.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Australia bus accident kills 10, driver arrested
- Police said some people could be trapped beneath the bus.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ I-95 Interstate Overpass Collapses in Philadelphia After Tanker Fire
- Officials urged commuters to be patient as Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania warned that repairs might last “some number of months.”
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Philadelphia highway collapses following oil tanker blaze
- An overpass on one of America’s busiest highways collapsed early Sunday after a tanker crossing underneath burst into flames, Pennsylvania’s governor said, predicting it will take months to fully restore the “critical artery.”
=> ↺ Axios ☛ Section of I-95 collapses in Philadelphia after vehicle fire
- One section of Philadelphia’s busy I-95 collapsed Sunday morning after a tanker truck “carrying a petroleum-based product” caught on fire underneath an overpass, officials said.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ India’s Train Crash Killed Mainly the Poor Packed in Cheapest Cars
- In India’s worst railway disaster in decades, nearly all of the 288 dead were in three crowded cars where passengers stand for long stretches.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Last Reactor at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Shuts Down After Dam Collapse
- The lone reactor that was still operating at Europe’s largest nuclear plant was shut down because of the threat to its water supply. The reactor had been helping supply energy to the plant itself.
=> ↺ uni Michigan ☛ Ann Arbor community members, city officials celebrate decarbonization progress in Bryant Neighborhood
- Dozens of Bryant Neighborhood residents, city officials and volunteers for the Community Action Network gathered at the Bryant Community Center Friday evening for an open house showcasing the community center’s new sustainable technology.
Wildlife/Nature
=> ↺ YLE ☛ IS: Large whale sighted in Finnish waters
- The mammal was spotted off the Åland Islands this weekend, reports Ilta-Sanomat.
=> ↺ TwinCities Pioneer Press ☛ Giants cancel Thursday, Friday practices due to poor air quality in New Jersey practice facility due to Canadian wildfires
- The Giants canceled Thursday’ s and Friday’ s OTA practices due to the air quality inside their indoor practice facility in East Rutherford, N.J.. Smoke from raging wildfires in Canada, combined with a low pressure weather system, continue to impact daily life in the Northeast. But head coach Brian Daboll said some Giants players mentioned the hazy indoor…
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Wild elephants barge into Malaysian school, leaving trail of damage
- Six elephants had entered the school compound, likely looking for food.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ Half The Planet Was in Lockdown, And Wild Animals Seized The Moment
- The world was paused, but not for them.
=> ↺ Science Alert ☛ The Origins of Mountains Could Lie Much Deeper in Earth Than We Thought
- Hidden forces are at work.
=> ↺ Axios ☛ Why thousands of dead fish have been washing ashore along Texas Gulf Coast
Overpopulation
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Marriages in China slump to historic low amid falling birth rate
- Only 6.83 million couples tied the knot last year, down about 800,000 from the previous year.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Bangladesh tea workers struggle as heat and drought scorch fields
- Climate change is slashing Sreemangal’s tea harvests and driving away tourists.
Finance
=> ↺ Michael West Media ☛ The problem with PWC and the Big 4 – treason is the business model
- Attached is a note from PwC to its big clients telling them how to dodge the new tax laws shortly before they were passed in Parliament in 2015. PwC was advising the Government on the design of these laws while advising its clients how to avoid them. Michael West reports.
- It’s all in plain sight. You can find this on the internet. “Let’s talk” it says at the end of the missive, displaying the contact details of PwC’s International Tax Partners in the US and Australia, including Peter Collins, the man at the centre of the scandal, the man the other partners tried to scapegoat as the rogue culprit who was entirely at fault for the whole caper.
=> ↺ Michael West Media ☛ Insurance issue flagged before Porter Davis collapse
- The Victorian government was told its home building insurance platform needed to be improved five months before construction company Porter Davis collapsed.
- About 1700 homes across Victoria and Queensland were left in limbo when the company went into liquidation in March.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s Former Leader, Is Arrested in Financial Inquiry
- The arrest of Ms. Sturgeon, who resigned as leader of the Scottish National Party in February, follows that of her husband, previously the party’s chief executive, and of its former treasurer.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ Former Scotland first minister Nicola Sturgeon arrested in relation to party finances
- Police Scotland announced on Sunday that former first minister Nicola Sturgeon was arrested in relation to party finances. In the statement they said that “a 52-year-old woman has today, Sunday, 11 June, 2023, been arrested as a suspect in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Former Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon maintains innocence after ‘deeply distressing’ arrest
- Scotland’s former leader Nicola Sturgeon insisted on Sunday that she had done nothing wrong after police arrested her as part of an investigation into the finances of the country’s ruling party.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ France pension reform opponents fail to pass repeal bill
- French President Emmanuel Macron’s proposed pension reform survived opposition attempts to block the repeal bill following the National Assembly’s vote on Thursday. The controversial reform, which seeks to replace the current 42 pension schemes with a single, universal points-based system, has sparked widespread protests and strikes across the country.
=> ↺ Neritam ☛ How Capitalism Exploits You
=> ↺ Latvia ☛ LTV’s De Facto: exceptions considered in state company donation ban
- State JSC Latvenergo has expressed a wish to donate more than half a million euros to the government to be transferred to various projects. This has caused some debate since the government recently decided that such donation practices should be stopped, Latvian Television’s De Facto reported on June 11.
=> ↺ Helsinki Times ☛ OP: Regional differences in unemployment have narrowed in Finland
- OP FINANCIAL GROUP has published its first-ever region-specific economic forecast, highlighting that regional differences in the unemployment situation have narrowed considerably in the past decade.
- Unemployment in Kanta-Häme and Ostrobothnia, for example, is already lower than in Uusimaa, the most populous region of Finland.
=> ↺ U.S. Chamber of Commerce Sues HHS Over Constitutional Defects in Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicare Negotiation Program
- On June 9, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and several affiliate organizations filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of Ohio raising a series of constitutional challenges to provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). At issue in the lawsuit are several statutes granting the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) the authority to set prices for Medicare drugs. The U.S. Chamber is challenging a lack of oversight for so-called “negotiation” procedures as well as an onerous excise tax on several grounds, including separation of powers and due process violations.
=> ↺ Tom’s Hardware ☛ Germany Refuses to Increase Subsidies for Intel’s Fab
- Germany does not have budget money to provide extra funding for Intel’s fab.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ Nigeria intelligence agency arrests country’s Central Bank Governor
- The Nigerian Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria’s top intelligence agency, announced Saturday that Governor of the Nigerian Central Bank Godwin Emefiele was arrested. The arrest comes just hours after recently elected President Bola Ahmed Tinubu suspended Emefiele from his position.
AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics
=> ↺ Michael West Media ☛ Greens refine demands on $10 billion housing fund
- The Greens are holding firm on their demands for renters as talks on the multi-billion-dollar housing bill continue.
- Crunch time is approaching for the government’s $10 billion housing future fund – due to hit the Senate during the upcoming sitting fortnight – with the Greens laying out where they are willing to compromise and where they plan to dig in.
=> ↺ Scheerpost ☛ Exporting Occupation: Israeli Business is Booming in Morocco-Occupied Western Sahara
- On December 22, 2020, Israel and Morocco officially normalized relations after former President Donald Trump’s administration declared occupied Western Sahara as Moroccan. In the years following, Israeli companies have boosted their business involvement in Western Sahara, suggesting the pair’s cooperation is fueling each other’s land theft.
=> ↺ LRT ☛ Lithuanian governments walks back resignation pledge following expenses scandal
- Lithuania’s Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė has backed away from plans to resign after the council of the Homeland Union (TS-LKD) decided the cabinet of the three-party coalition must continue working.
=> ↺ RFERL ☛ Montenegro Holds Parliamentary Vote To Secure Reforms, EU Path
- Montenegrins head to the polls on June 11 for a snap elections many hope will bring in a new government to implement economic reforms, improve infrastructure, and take the NATO member state closer to European Union membership.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ Montenegro’s pro-EU Europe Now Movement polling ahead in snap election
- Montenegro’s Europe Now Movement (PES) won 25.5% of votes in a snap election on Sunday, the Center for Monitoring and Research (CEMI) pollster said on the basis of a projection of results from a sample of polling stations.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ EU considering major Tunisia aid package to boost economy, deal with migration crisis
- The European Union said on Sunday it may loan Tunisia over 1 billion euros ($1.07 billion) to help develop its battered economy, rescue state finances and deal with a migration crisis, with most funds contingent on it agreeing economic reforms.
=> ↺ The Atlantic ☛ Now Political Polarization Comes for Marriage Prospects
- This is bad news for marriage.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Tsai’s foreign policy a success but mixed domestic record could hurt her party at 2024 election
- The growing international focus on Taiwan is a mark of Ms Tsai’s foreign policy success, experts said.
=> ↺ Off Guardian ☛ Rehearsed Lives and Planned History
- “The technical achievement of advanced industrial society, and the effective manipulation of mental and material productivity have brought about a shift in the locus of mystification. . . . the rational rather than the irrational becomes the most effective vehicle of mystification.” Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimensional Man “General, man is very uselful.
=> ↺ Off Guardian ☛ This Week in the New Normal #65
- Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ G.O.P. Faces Trump Indictment: Loyalty or Law and Order
- The candidates challenging Donald Trump have to decide how to run against the indicted former president. And it could determine where the party goes from here.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Notes by M. Evan Corcoran, a Trump Lawyer, Gave Prosecutors a Road Map
- M. Evan Corcoran, who was hired to represent the former president after the Justice Department issued a subpoena for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, could be a key witness in the trial.
=> ↺ New Yorker ☛ How Will the G.O.P. Field Respond to Donald Trump’s Indictment?
- Trump is not only the first former President to face federal charges but also the most confounding front-runner ever in a Presidential primary.
=> ↺ The Atlantic ☛ The Three Biggest Obstacles to Convicting Trump
- Although Special Counsel Jack Smith has brought a strong case, he still faces significant challenges.
=> ↺ The Atlantic ☛ The Congressman Telling Trump Supporters to ‘Buckle Up’
- Their civil war is imaginary, but there really are men with guns, more now than I’ve seen in 20 years of reporting on the right.
=> ↺ NYPost ☛ Biden deserves same treatment as Trump for his classified documents scandal
- House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan should demand that the special counsel and the FBI produce a general description of the documents Biden maintained in unauthorized locations.
=> ↺ Marcy Wheeler ☛ Mind the Gap: It Was the Musician, in the Storage Closet, with the Five Eyes Secrets
- The Trump indictment reveals why investigators were asking most of the questions that made the press coverage. But it doesn’t reveal when the surveillance gaps are, who put them there, and why.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ After LIV Golf, What Will Be the Next Saudi Sports Bet?
- The kingdom’s enormous sovereign wealth fund, which backed the golf series, has an appetite for sports. Its deal with the PGA Tour may pave the way for more investments.
=> ↺ Marcy Wheeler ☛ James Boasberg Likens Trump’s Demands on Pence to a Bribe
- James Boasberg’s logic for rejecting most of Mike Pence’s Speech and Debate claims to avoid testifying in the January 6 grand jury suggests he believes Trump met one of the elements of the offense for obstructing the vote certification.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ Canada foreign interference rapporteur resigns amid partisan atmosphere
- Canada’s foreign interference special rapporteur David Johnston resigned on Thursday amid accusations of partiality, citing the intense politicization of his appointment and work. Johnston, a former governor-general of Canada, was appointed as the country’s first special rapporteur on foreign interference in 2020.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ New Zealand PM Hipkins to visit China at end of June
- The New Zealand delegation would include representatives from a wide range of sectors.
Censorship/Free Speech
=> ↺ RFA ☛ Witty folk rant on the dark side of the news goes missing from China’s internet
- “Red Boy’s 18 Wins” by Slap is now only available outside the Great Firewall
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Hong Kong bid to ban protest song spurs fear of Google pullout
- The authorities also asked the court to ban 32 videos of the song on YouTube.
Freedom of Information / Freedom of the Press
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ China tells last Indian journalist in nation to leave this month
- The reporter’s departure will wipe India’s media presence from China.
=> ↺ Hong Kong Free Press ☛ Hong Kong should be ‘very sensitive’ when drafting local security law to safeguard nat’l security, justice sec. says
- The Hong Kong government should expedite the legislation of the city’s own security law, Secretary for Justice Paul Lam has said, adding that “some achievement should be made within this year, otherwise no later than next year.
Civil Rights/Policing
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ Why Did California Voters Reject Affirmative Action With Proposition 16?
- The Supreme Court will soon rule on race-conscious college admissions, a core Democratic issue. But an analysis of a California referendum points to a divide between the party and voters.
=> ↺ New York Times ☛ If the Supreme Court Abolishes Affirmative Action, Here’s What Women Need to Do
- These programs have historically benefited women more than anyone else. Now they must help others in underrepresented communities.
=> ↺ NYPost ☛ Migrant kid labor brutality wrought by Vice President Kamala Harris
- The explosion in illegal-migrant child labor at work sites across the nation is the direct result of an anti-enforcement policy created by Vice President Kamala Harris.
=> ↺ Axios ☛ U.S. tells UNESCO it has decided to rejoin agency Trump quit
- The U.S. last week privately notified the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) that it has decided to rejoin the agency nearly six years after the Trump administration announced it was withdrawing U.S. membership, a State Department spokesperson told Axios.
- Why it matters: Rejoining UNESCO is one of the Biden administration’s foreign policy goals — mainly in an effort to counter what it sees as the growing influence of the Chinese government on the UN agency’s agenda.
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ UK Parliament Human Rights Committee condemns controversial migration bill
- The UK Parliament’s Human Rights Committee on Sunday condemned the country’s proposed Illegal Migration Bill in their latest report and urged the government “not to breach its legal obligations to refugees, children and victims of modern slavery, and to play its part in the global system of refugee protection.”
=> ↺ JURIST ☛ South Korea police arrest dozens for corporate spying after probe
- South Korean law enforcement have apprehended 77 individuals as part of an investigation of a suspected network of industrial espionage, per exclusive reporting from the Yonhap news agency. The individuals were allegedly involved in 35 distinct incidents, exposing the concerning magnitude of this unlawful operation.
=> ↺ Scheerpost ☛ John Kiriakou: The Insanity of Solitary Confinement
- The research on its effects on mental health is clear: Nothing good comes of solitary. It is a living example of the failure of the both the U.S. prison system and the U.S. mental healthcare system.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ From coding to training: Philippines tackles online child sexual abuse
- The Philippines was named the world’s top source of online child sexual exploitation content in a 2020 study.
=> ↺ HDP officials detained in Şırnak police raids
- HDP local district co-chair Zarife Borak as well as district administrator Emrah Yacan have been apprehended during house searches.
=> ↺ The Straits Times ☛ Female Hainan Airlines attendants who are ‘overweight’ will be grounded, sparks public outcry in China
- The airline also hires male flight attendants, but it is not clear if the guidelines apply to them.
=> ↺ France24 ☛ US pride celebrations forced to scale back amid growing backlash
- A spike in anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and threats has taken a heavy toll on pride celebrations in the United States this year, organizers say – especially in states where politicians want to curtail rights.
Internet Policy/Net Neutrality
=> ↺ APNIC ☛ The multiple roles IPv6 can play in today’s Internet
- Guest Post: IPv6′s large addressing space allows us to reconsider how IP addresses can be used to improve,
- simplify, and scale the Internet.
Monopolies
Trademarks
=> ↺ Dennis Crouch/Patently-O ☛ The Supreme Court to Decide if Trump is Too Small
- As Dennis reported, the Supreme Court has granted certiorari in the case of Vidal v. Elster to determine if the PTO violated Steve Elster’s First Amendment right to free speech when it declined to federally register his trademark TRUMP TOO SMALL in connection with T-shirts. The PTO had denied registration under 15 U.S.C. § 1052(c), which provides that a mark cannot be registered if it “[c]onsists of or comprises a name, portrait, or signature identifying a particular living individual except by his written consent.”
Copyrights
=> ↺ Torrent Freak ☛ How Premier League’s IPTV Piracy Blocking Was Undermined
- Pirate IPTV subscribers in the UK face a continual threat of their streams going down during a crucial Premier League game or a big boxing event. VPNs can mitigate these outages but behind the scenes IPTV providers also work hard to prevent streams being blocked. Until now, these efforts have never been discussed in public but today we can reveal how Flawless IPTV was able to undermine the Premier League’s blocking program and remain online.
=> ↺ Digital Music News ☛ Universal Music Group, SoundCloud Discuss Music Royalty Overhaul
- Universal Music Group is in talks with SoundCloud to overhaul music royalty payments. Here’s the latest. A Bloomberg report details talks among the companies encompassing changes to the standard industry royalty structure. Those familiar with the matter said the two companies are likely to reach a conclusion before the end of the year.
Gemini* and Gopher
Personal/Opinions
=> ↺ 🔤SpellBinding: AJLUORN Wordo: COWLS *
Technology and Free Software
Software Releases/Announcements
=> ↺ Lagrange v1.16.4 Release Notes
- I don’t usually post individual release notes here on the gemlog but this one should have some director’s commentary.
- Version 1.16.4 is a desktop-focused patch that addresses several issues with window and UI behavior. When you have a custom GUI toolkit that aims to target a wide range of desktop and mobile operating systems, it is sometimes a little difficult to keep everything straight especially when the underlying library (SDL) is not uniformly up-to-date everywhere.
- This was one of those releases where you keep finding little problems every time you make a candidate build. Did I catch them all? Perhaps!
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