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‘There wasn’t enough about the horror’: Hiroshima survivors react to Oppenheimer (www.theguardian.com)
Film about ‘father of the atomic bomb’ finally opens in Japan after being delayed by outrage at ‘Barbenheimer’ memes...
‘Children were dying. We didn’t even have aspirin’: the Indigenous Venezuelans forced far from home (www.theguardian.com)
Economic crisis has driven Warao communities from their traditional life in lush forest to a Brazilian slum...
British army ends century-old ban to allow troops to grow beards (www.theguardian.com)
Policy change stipulates ‘no patchy or uneven growth’ and allows length of up to 25.5mm...
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson resigns as DUP leader after sexual offence charges (www.theguardian.com)
Donaldson has stepped down after being charged over ‘allegations of a historical nature’, party says...
EU Parliament probing claim members were paid by Russian propagandists (www.euronews.com)
The European Parliament is “looking into allegations” that some of its members were paid by a Russian propaganda network foiled earlier this week by Czech authorities, its press services confirmed to Euronews....
Huawei shrugs off US sanctions with fastest growth in four years (www.theguardian.com)
Revenue at Chinese telecom rose 10% as net profit more than doubles
EU policies jeopardise food independence, say 50% in poll (www.euronews.com)
European voters are as unhappy as farmers with the bloc’s protection of agriculture, accounting the largest slice of the EU budget....
Baltimore bridge: Massive US crane to haul wreckage after deadly collapse (www.bbc.co.uk)
Authorities still have to recover four bodies, remove the collapsed span and reopen the busy US port....
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Island Visitors Exposed by Data Broker (www.wired.com)
Video game firms found to have broken own UK industry rules on loot boxes (www.theguardian.com)
Government criticised over decision to let companies self-regulate gambling-style features after expert finds numerous breaches...
Dogs understand when you talk to them - study (www.euronews.com)
According to researchers in Hungary, dogs understand when they are spoken to and, like humans, are capable of associating a word with an object....
Path of Exile: Necropolis Launches Soon (www.pathofexile.com)
https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/8d35da33-3ff4-4999-a480-46ad74440515.webp...
PostgreSQL maintainer Simon Riggs has died in a small airplane crash (m6n.io)
PostgreSQL maintainer Simon Riggs has died in a small airplane crash, on Tuesday....
Two hundred reasons to not use Azure (mastodon.social)
Daily dosis of shit experienced on Microsoft Azure.
Decade-old Linux ‘wall’ bug helps make fake SUDO prompts, steal passwords (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
A vulnerability has been discovered in the ‘util-linux’ library that could allow unprivileged users to put arbitrary text on other users’ terminals using the ‘wall’ command.
NYC’s AI Chatbot Tells Businesses to Break the Law (themarkup.org)
The Microsoft-powered bot says bosses can take workers’ tips and that landlords can discriminate based on source of income
Apple dismisses Microsoft monopoly comparisons (techcrunch.com)
A week after finding itself at the business end of a landmark lawsuit from the United States Department of Justice, Apple is staunchly denying any
NYC will test AI gun detectors on the subway (www.theverge.com)
Investors filed a class action lawsuit against the company that makes them days before NYC’s announcement.
Apple sues former iOS engineer for allegedly leaking Vision Pro, Journal app details (www.theverge.com)
His work iPhone had screenshots of conversations about leaks.
EU’s Digital Services Act Stumbles Out Of The Gate As Member States Fail To Appoint Regulators (www.techdirt.com)
The EU’s much-touted Digital Services Act, hailed as the gold standard for whipping those unruly internet platforms into shape, has hit an embarrassing snag. Apparently, the EU forgot to cc a…