Court Filings: ICE App Identifies Protesters; Global Entry, PreCheck Get Revoked
The article discusses how the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency uses a mobile app called 'Mobile Fortify' to identify protesters, and how this has led to the revocation of Global Entry and PreCheck privileges for some individuals.
Starlink updates privacy policy to allow consumer data to train
Elon Musk's Starlink has updated its privacy policy, allowing the collection of user data for targeted advertising and the sharing of that data with third parties. The policy also covers data retention, data security, and users' rights regarding their personal information.
Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of an Asteroid (2024)
The article discusses the discovery of a 5,500-year-old Sumerian star map, which is one of the oldest known star charts in the world. The map provides insights into the astronomical knowledge and practices of the ancient Sumerian civilization.
Naples' 1790s civil war was intensified by moral panic over Real Analysis (2023)
The article explores the connections between modern mathematics and political imagination, examining how foundational anxieties in mathematics have influenced and shaped political ideologies and social theories throughout history.
Target director's Global Entry was revoked after ICE used app to scan her face
This article discusses an incident where an ICE protester claims that her Global Entry status was revoked after an agent scanned her face at a border crossing, raising concerns about the use of facial recognition technology and its potential impact on civil liberties.
Coding is when we're least productive
The article argues that coding, often considered the most productive part of software development, is actually the least productive stage. It suggests that the time spent planning, designing, and testing is where the real productivity lies in the software development process.
CERN accepts $1B in private cash towards Future Circular Collider
CERN, the European particle physics laboratory, has accepted over $1 billion in private funding towards the development of a proposed Future Circular Collider, a next-generation particle accelerator that could be up to 100 km in circumference and capable of achieving higher energies than the Large Hadron Collider.
We have ipinfo at home or how to geolocate IPs in your CLI using latency
The article discusses how to geolocate IP addresses using the IPinfo API directly from the command line. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up and use this tool, which can be helpful for network troubleshooting and analysis.
ICE protester says her Global Entry was revoked after agent scanned her face
This article discusses an incident where an ICE protester claims that her Global Entry status was revoked after an agent scanned her face at a border crossing, raising concerns about the use of facial recognition technology and its potential impact on civil liberties.
Elon Musk asked Epstein when 'wildest party' on his island will be
The article explores the growing popularity of electric cars in the UK, as sales surged by 154% in 2022 compared to the previous year. It examines the factors driving this trend, including government incentives, improved battery technology, and increasing consumer awareness of the environmental benefits of electric vehicles.
We Moved Object Storage Metadata Off LSM Trees
The article discusses the challenges of using LSM trees for object storage metadata and how the authors at Fractal moved their metadata off LSM trees to improve performance and reduce complexity. They describe their approach and the benefits they achieved.
I mocked the Saudi leader on YouTube then my phone was hacked, I was beaten up
The article discusses the findings of a study that suggests a link between long-term exposure to air pollution and an increased risk of developing dementia. Researchers analyzed data from over 130,000 individuals and found that higher levels of fine particulate matter were associated with a higher incidence of dementia, highlighting the potential public health implications of air pollution.
Epstein claimed Bill Gates had 'sex with Russian girls
The article discusses allegations that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates had a relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, despite Gates' previous denials. It examines the timeline of their interactions and the impact on Gates' reputation and philanthropic work.
Apple Almost Chose Anthropic Before Google Gemini
Apple initially considered partnering with a different company for Siri, but ultimately chose to develop the virtual assistant in-house. The article explores Apple's decision-making process and the factors that led to the final choice.
USA Ubiquiti Gear Powers Russian Military Networks in Ukraine Despite Sanctions
The article reveals that despite sanctions, Russian military networks in Ukraine are being powered by U.S.-made Ubiquiti networking gear, highlighting the challenges in enforcing trade restrictions and the potential for such technology to be diverted to unauthorized uses.
C3 0.7.9 with Updated Generics
The article discusses the new features introduced in C3 version 0.7.9, including generics and a new optional syntax. These updates aim to enhance the language's functionality and provide developers with more flexibility in their programming.
ICE claim that a man shattered his skull running into wall triggers tension
An incident involving a man who allegedly suffered a skull fracture after running into a border wall in Arizona has sparked controversy, with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) claiming the man was attempting to evade arrest, while advocacy groups have disputed the agency's account of the events.
NumPy in C (2014)
The article describes how to read and write NumPy's .npy binary format in C, providing a step-by-step guide and sample code to work with this popular scientific data format from a low-level programming language.
School Is Worse for Children Than Social Media
The article argues that the traditional school system is detrimental to children's well-being, citing issues such as excessive homework, standardized testing, and a lack of focus on developing critical thinking and creativity. It suggests that alternative approaches, such as self-directed learning and project-based education, may be more beneficial for the overall development and mental health of students.
Some Data Should Be Code
The article discusses the advantages of storing certain data as code instead of raw data, such as improved maintainability, testability, and reduced risk of errors. It argues that this approach should be considered for various types of data, including configuration, policies, and business logic.