He looks like a pufferfish... (loot.buckodr.ink)
14/11/1992
Caution! Contents were hot: Novel biomarkers to detect the heating of fatty acids in residues from pottery use (www.sciencedirect.com)
Ancient Tablet Shows Babylonians Knew Pythagorean Theorem 1000 Years Before Pythagoras (www.ultra-unlimited.com)
Chaotic Evil (lemmy.zip)
Gaza: 3,195 children killed in three weeks surpasses annual number of children killed in conflict zones since 2019, Save the Children International says (web.archive.org)
Children make up more than 40% of the 7,703 people killed in Gaza, and more than a third of all fatalities across the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel. With a further 1,000 children reported missing in Gaza assumed buried under the rubble, the death toll is likely much higher....
The Online Safety Act doesn’t protect encryption, but Ofcom can (proton.me)
US student, 14, wins award for developing soap to treat skin cancer (www.theguardian.com)
Heman Bekele was inspired by Ethiopian workers laboring under the sun, and wanted to help ‘as many people as possible’...
Family Ties: Giant family trees based on ancient DNA from thousands of people are revealing prehistoric politics and social structure (www.science.org)
Linux user (infosec.pub)
‘They treated me like an animal’: how Filipino domestic workers become trapped (www.theguardian.com)
Matthew Perry Dies: Chandler Bing From ‘Friends’ Actor Was 54 – Deadline - Lemmy.World (lemmy.world)
BBC News...
NixOS Reproducible Builds: minimal installation ISO successfully independently rebuilt (discourse.nixos.org)
Great achievement by the NixOS Developers. Congratulations!
Matthew Perry dead (www.tmz.com)
Forza Motorsport 5 Review (1upgames.game.blog)
5 reasons Linux is the best OS for coding (www.xda-developers.com)
From XDA
Marathoners in Beijing go maskless, unfazed by smog (www.reuters.com)
Martin Goetz, Who Received the First Software Patent, Dies at 93 (www.nytimes.com)
See also ESP Wiki’s entry on Martin Goetz.
UK police urged to double use of facial recognition software (www.theguardian.com)
Police in Canada look into tech that accesses your home security cameras (www.cbc.ca)
Police in U.S. say technology is helpful but researchers say Canada should hesitate before using it