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GNU/Linux


↺ 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: April 9th, 2023


This week and the next are slow in Linux news and releases due to many people celebrating Easter around the globe, but we still got some things to play with, such as a new BlackArch Linux release for penetration testing and ethical hacking, new HPLIP printing/scanning driver, and new KDE goodies.


New hardware was also announced this week from TUXEDO Computers and PINE64, and a couple of popular apps got new releases. Check out the hottest news of this week and access all the distro and package downloads in 9to5Linux’s Linux weekly roundup for April 9th, 2023, below.


Audiocasts/Shows


↺ The Lunduke Big Tech Show – Apr 9, 2023 – Hour 1


Listen now (51 min) | RISC-V Tablet, New Linux Laptops, The possible End of the Internet Archive, and the Substack v. Twitter War!


↺ Keep Your Darn Secrets | LINUX Unplugged 505


We try out the most secure messaging app in the world, and Wes’ new note system that’s so great you’ll want to abandon your current one.


Instructionals/Technical


↺ Fix Virtualenvwrapper workon/mkvirtualenv: command not found


In this tutorial we’ll cover how to fix the mkvirtualenv: command not found or workon: command not found….


↺ Russell Coker: BTRFS Rebuild Time


In February I replaced a Dell T320 server with a HP Z640 workstation for a home server/workstation [1]. The T320 has 8*3.5″ drive bays which I had used to put 3*4TB disks in a BTRFS RAID-10 array for 6TB of usable capacity. The Z640 has only 2*3.5″ bays and 4*2.5″ bays, so one option I could have taken was to buy a 4TB 2.5″ SSD and keep the same 3*4TB array as before. Instead I chose to use an 8TB disk I had spare in an array with one of the original 4TB disks and some extra on NVMe devices (the system has 2*1TB NVMe devices which are used as a 380G RAID-1 for the root filesystem and the rest for the storage array). It’s nice how BTRFS allows putting any storage you have in a RAID-10 configuration.


↺ Marco d’Itri: Installing Debian 12 on a Banana Pi M5


I recently bought a Banana Pi BPI-M5, which uses the Amlogic S905X3 SoC: these are my notes about installing Debian on it.


While this SoC is supported by the upstream U-Boot it is not supported by the Debian U-Boot package, so debian-installer does not work. Do not be fooled by seeing the DTB file for this exact board being distributed with debian-installer: all DTB files are, and it does not mean that the board is supposed to work.


↺ How to Post Raw Body Data With cURL: A Comprehensive Guide with Examples


cURL (Client URL) is a versatile command-line tool that allows you to transfer data to or from a server using various protocols, such as HTTP, FTP, and many others. It is widely used by developers for testing APIs, downloading files, and automating tasks. In this article, we will focus on using cURL to post raw [...]


↺ How To Install RustDesk on Fedora 37


In this tutorial, we will show you how to install RustDesk on Fedora 37.


↺ How To Install Audacious on Debian 11


In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Audacious on Debian 11. Are you a music enthusiast who loves to listen to music while working on your Debian 11 system?


↺ Locate Files with Ease: A Complete Guide to Finding Full Paths


We’ll explore various commands and techniques to find the full path of a file in Linux, equipping you with the skills to easily locate files and manage your file system. Suitable for Linux beginners and experienced users alike, this guide will help you enhance your file management capabilities and optimize your Linux experience.


↺ How To Install VeraCrypt on Rocky Linux 9


In this tutorial, we will show you how to install VeraCrypt on Rocky Linux 9.


↺ InnoDB Optimization in MySQL for High Traffic Websites: Techniques and Best Practices


High traffic websites demand top-notch database performance to ensure fast page loads, smooth user experience, and efficient data processing. As one of the most popular open-source relational database management systems, MySQL is commonly used for powering such websites.


↺ A Comprehensive Guide to Changing the Default MySQL Data Directory on Ubuntu & Debian


MySQL is a widely-used open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that powers numerous web applications and services. By default, MySQL stores its data in a predefined directory on Ubuntu and Debian systems, which may not always be suitable for your requirements.


↺ 10 MySQL Performance Tuning Tips for Faster Database Queries


In today’ss fast-paced digital landscape, the performance of your database can have a significant impact on your application’s overall user experience and functionality. MySQL, as a robust and versatile open-source relational database management system, is a popular choice for many developers and businesses.


↺ Linux Compression and Archiving Command Cheat Sheet


Linux file compression commands reduce the size of files and directories by compressing them, so they are easier to store and transfer. Multiple files and directories can be grouped and stored as a single archive file with archiving commands. Command Description tar Used to create and extract archives in tar format.


↺ Linux Input/Output Redirection Command Cheat Sheet


In Linux, input/output redirection commands are used to redirect commands and scripts. This command allows you to specify the input and output locations. You can read input from a file instead of typing it rather than displaying it on the screen. The output of multiple commands can also be filtered and modified using redirection commands.


↺ Linux System Backup and Restore Command Cheat Sheet


Using the System Backup and Restore commands in Linux, you can create a backup copy of important data and configurations if your system fails, data is lost, or one of your configurations is corrupted.


↺ How to Install Yandex Browser on Linux Mint 21/20


Yandex Browser is a fast, secure, customizable web browser developed by the Russian search engine giant Yandex. Launched in 2012, it has grown in popularity due to its sleek design, built-in ad-blocking, and numerous features that cater to user preferences.


↺ Linux Remote Access Command Cheat Sheet


In Linux, remote access commands are used to access and manage computers and servers remotely. Using these commands, users can transfer files, collaborate with others, and open remote shell sessions securely and reliably. Command Description ssh Secure Shell is a network protocol for secure remote access over an unsecured network.


↺ How to Install Plex Media Server on Linux Mint 21/20


Plex Media Server is a popular and powerful media streaming platform that allows you to organize, manage, and stream your media content across various devices.


↺ Linux System Monitoring Command Cheat Sheet


In Linux, system monitoring commands are used to monitor and analyze system performance. Using these commands, you can find out details about your system’s resources, such as CPU usage, memory usage, disk usage, network activity, and running processes.


↺ How to install Jupyter Notebook in Ubuntu VSCode?


Developers use Jupyter Notebook for having a web-based interactive development environment.


↺ How to Install cURL on Linux Mint 21/20


cURL, which stands for Client for URLs, is a popular command-line tool for transferring data using various network protocols. It was created by Daniel Stenberg in 1997 and has since become an essential tool for web developers, system administrators, and network specialists.


↺ How to Install Spotify on Linux Mint 21/20


Spotify is a world-renowned music streaming service that offers users access to millions of songs, podcasts, and other audio content. Launched in 2008 in Sweden, it has since expanded globally, revolutionizing the way people consume and discover music.


↺ How to Install Showfoto on Linux Mint 21/20


Showfoto is a powerful, standalone image editor that’s part of the digiKam suite of open-source photo management applications. It is developed primarily for Linux-based operating systems, with support for a wide range of image formats and functionality.


↺ 8 open source ‘Easter eggs’ to have fun with your Linux terminal


Hunt these 8 hidden or surprising features to make your Linux experience more entertaining.


Games


↺ Best Steam Deck Games Released in the Past Week with Tower Escape, Ogu and the Secret Forest and Deceive Inc – 2023-04-09 Edition


Between 2023-04-02 and 2023-04-09 there were 129 new games validated for the Steam Deck. We use numerous criterias to create this Best Steam Games list every week, such as popularity, reviews and other sources.


Distributions and Operating Systems


Fedora Family / IBM


↺ Antivirus for Rocky Linux? Yes!


Hello, friends. In this post, you will learn how to install two antivirus for Rocky Linux. Is it necessary? Probably not, but it is always better to be forewarned. Rocky Linux 9 and all other Linux distributions are quite secure, but there are many malicious attackers out there who want to breach our systems.


Devices/Embedded


↺ IP67-rated CM4 AI camera uses Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 for computer vision applications


EDATEC ED-AIC2020 is an IP67-rated, Raspberry Pi CM4-based industrial AI camera equipped with a fixed or liquid lens and LED illumination that leverages the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 to run computer vision applications using OpenCV, Pythong, And Qt.


We’ve previously written about Raspberry Pi Compute Module-based smart cameras such as the Q-Wave Systems EagleEye camera (CM3+) working with OpenCV and LabVIEW NI Vision and the StereoPi v2 (CM4) with stereo vision. But the EDATEC ED-AIC2000 is the first ready-to-deploy Raspberry Pi CM4 AI camera we’ve covered so far.


Open Hardware/Modding


↺ Wokwi – An Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico, and ESP32 board simulator


Wokwi is an online simulator for Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico, and ESP32 boards, or even your own custom microcontroller board designed to learn programming without the actual hardware. My girlfriend’s daughter has just attended a free 5-day online course about AI, IoT, ESP32, MicroPython, and more organized by King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) and IMAKE Innovation, a STEM education company in Thailand. I was told they had some homework for ESP32 as part of the course, so I asked her whether she wanted an ESP32 board.


Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications


↺ Brave for Android is now blocking annoying “use our app” prompts on websites


↺ Nokia G20 may get the Android 13 update soon – Nokiapoweruser


↺ Harmony OS: set to defeat Android and iOS once and for all – Gizchina.com


↺ ZTE Axon Pad: April 2023 launch for the upcoming Android tablet confirmed – NotebookCheck.net News


↺ Tragic killing in SF, Twitter sends dogecoin soaring, and Android gains an account deletion option | TechCrunch


Free, Libre, and Open Source Software


↺ LibreArts Weekly recap — 9 April 2023


This is a shorter-than-usual recap. Week highlights: OpenShot 3.1.0 released, GIMP and Krita get new features, Jabier Arraiza is leaving Inkscape.


Several nice little patches are making their way to future GIMP 3.0.


Programming/Development


↺ 15 Cool Open Source Apps Built with Flutter


Flutter is an open-source mobile application development framework created by Google. It allows developers to build high-performance, visually attractive mobile apps for both Android and iOS platforms using a single codebase. One of the biggest advantages of Flutter is its hot reload feature, which allows developers to make changes to


Perl / Raku


↺ 2023-04-05 [Older] p6steve: Raku meets WordPress


Rust


↺ Rust Basics Series #3: Data Types in Rust


In the third chapter of this series, learn about Integers, Floats, Characters and Boolean data types in Rust programming language.


Leftovers


↺ An apartment tower of lithium


In one of our last apartments in Singapore, my sister, dad and I were around when the building’s fire inspector came through to look at our smoke detectors, front door seals, sprinkler systems, and the like. Our unit was the last on his clipboard for the day, so after he finished we sat around the kitchen and offered him some tea.


↺ Two bodies found after building collapses in southern French city of Marseille


Two bodies were found in the rubble of a building that collapsed in Marseille following a major explosion, French authorities said early Monday, as rescue workers scrambled to find at least six people still unaccounted for.


↺ When It Comes to Conflict, You May Be a Teddy Bear or You May Be a Shark


Which are you?


↺ Two migrants dead, 20 missing in Mediterranean after boat sinks


At least two migrants have died and around 20 others are missing after their vessel sank in the Mediterranean between Tunisia and Italy, German aid group ResQship told AFP Sunday.


Science


↺ Physicists Extend Qubit Lifespan in Pivotal Validation of Quantum Computing


This has never been done before.


↺ Your Brain Can Create a False Memory Quicker Than You Think


I remember it differently.


Health/Nutrition/Agriculture


↺ Liberalised nicotine pouch regulation could be short-lived


Freer regulation around nicotine pouches, which the regulator announced on Thursday before the Easter holiday, could be set for a rethink.


↺ Deaths of couple from pufferfish poisoning in Johor: Lab reports to be completed in 2 to 3 weeks


The authorities will have to ascertain if the supplier of the fish could be charged.


↺ Call to put patients before profits in budget measures


Patients must be put before profits, warns a peak body representing doctors as pressure mounts for the federal budget to address rising medical costs. Treasurer Jim Chalmers is due to hand down the budget in four weeks as the cost of living increases along with the burden on the health care system.


↺ Early cannabis use linked to non-psychotic mental health disorders and intentional self-harm, says new study


A recent study by Alexander Denissoff from the University of Turku has found that early cannabis use is associated with a higher risk of hospitalization due to intentional self-harm, depression, and anxiety disorders later in life. Additionally, cannabis use has a negative impact on mental health outcomes, especially for young people who experience mild psychosis-like symptoms. The findings are based on Denissoff’s dissertation, which was recently reviewed by the University.


↺ Teens who use smartphones for more than 3 hours a day suffer more from back pain


Because of the popularity of smartphones and tablets, as well as the growth of television channels, computer games, and educational applications, children and teenagers are spending more amount of time gazing at screens, sometimes with poor posture, which can lead to back pain and other issues.


↺ Benchmark for world food commodity prices fall in March for 12th consecutive month in a row


The benchmark index of international food commodity prices declined for the 12th consecutive month in March, driven by declines in world quotations for cereals and vegetable oils, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) reported.


The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks monthly changes in the international prices of commonly-traded food commodities, averaged 126.9 points in March 2023, down 2.1 per cent from the previous month and 20.5 per cent below its peak level of March 2022.


↺ Just 3 Years of Air Pollution Can Increase Lung Cancer Risk, Study Warns


“Air pollution wakes these cells up in the lungs.”


Security


↺ Chrome’s Download Tab: Dangerous Files, (Sun, Apr 9th)


↺ 2023-04-05 [Older] Crypto Ancienne 2.2: now supported on AmigaOS and classic MacOS/MPW


Privacy/Surveillance


↺ “Forthwithier:” Peter Navarro Attempts to Pull a Fast One on His Incriminating Use of ProtonMail


Peter Navarro has still not complied with Colleen Kollar-Kotelly’s March 9 order that he turn over ProtonMail records that Navarro tried to withhold because they will incriminate him, “forthwith.”


↺ 5 Ways to Secure Your Online Data and Privacy in 2023


In an increasingly interconnected world, safeguarding your online data and privacy has become more critical than ever. As technology continues to evolve, so do the threats posed by cybercriminals, hackers, and data breaches.


Defence/Aggression


↺ DOJ opens investigation into apparent leak of classified documents from Pentagon


↺ Start by investigating Microsoft


The Justice Department has opened an investigation into reports that a trove of apparently classified U.S. intelligence documents was leaked online from the Pentagon, the Defense Department said on Sunday night.


↺ The Thug Shaker Leaks


The trove of documents originally released on a Discord server will really undermine the trust that has been a key part of US support for Ukraine in the last 14 months.


↺ Intensity of China’s exercises matches last year’s, Taiwan says


The comments come as the People’s Liberation Army held a third day of exercises.


↺ US Navy says destroyer conducted navigational rights mission in South China Sea


Meanwhile, Japan said it has been following China’s military drills around Taiwan ‘with great interest’.


↺ Chinese forces simulate ‘sealing off’ Taiwan on third day of military drills


China’s military carried out aerial and naval blockade drills around Taiwan on Monday, its last scheduled day of exercises, as the US Navy said it sailed a guided-missile destroyer through waters claimed by Beijing.


↺ ‘In exchange for our own’: Ukrainians collect bodies of enemy soldiers for return to Russia


Last year, as Russia was forced out of areas of Ukraine it had occupied, thousands of Russian casualties were left behind. Since then small groups of Ukrainians, both military and civilian, have been trying to find and collect the bodies in order to send them back to Russia. FRANCE 24′s correspondent Gulliver Cragg reports from Kharkiv, Ukraine.


↺ Saudi delegation in Yemen for peace talks with Iran-backed Houthi rebels


A Saudi delegation was in Yemen’s capital on Sunday to negotiate a potential new truce with the Iran-backed Houthi rebels who control the city, diplomats said, as Riyadh sought a way out of the war.


↺ Yemeni chief’s pardoning of his son’s killer hailed as act of ‘mercy’


On February 20th, 2023, a convicted murderer was granted clemency just moments before he was scheduled to be executed in Yemen’s central Marib region. The news of the pardon has since been spreading rapidly across social media, providing a glimmer of hope in a country that has been ravaged by nine long years of war. According to our Observer, the decision to spare the man’s life was due in large part to the intervention of his mother, who camped out at the grave of the victim to beg for forgiveness. This act of mercy is being hailed as a powerful source of inspiration and a symbol of the enduring resilience of the Yemeni people.


↺ Father And Daughter Among Ukrainian Civilians Killed In Weekend Russian Strikes


A 50-year-old man and his 11-year-old daughter were among at least five killed in weekend shelling by Russian forces in northeastern and southern regions of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials.


↺ Zelenskiy Says Poland To Provide Ukraine With 200 Infantry Vehicles


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said Poland will deliver 200 Rosomak infantry fighting vehicles, with half of them to arrive shortly.


↺ Oracle, the Shadowy Tech Giant In League With the CIA and Israel, with Alan MacLeod


Oracle’s intimate ties to both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Israeli national security state should be cause for enormous concern, argues guest Alan Macleod.


↺ Chris Hedges: The Hypocrisy of the Christian Church


This is a talk Chris Hedges gave on April 6 at a protest at Princeton Theological Seminary demanding the removal of hedge fund billionaire Michael Fisch as chair of the seminary’s trustee board.


↺ China sanctions Taiwan ambassador following Taiwan president’s recent US visit


China Friday imposed additional sanctions on Hsiao Bi-khim, Taiwan’s de facto ambassador and representative to the US, prohibiting her and her family from entering mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau.


↺ China rehearses ‘sealing off’ Taiwan, US deploys naval destroyer


By Matthew Walsh with Jack Moore in Matsu, Taiwan China simulated “sealing off” Taiwan during a third day of wargames around the self-ruled island on Monday, as the United States deployed a naval destroyer into Beijing-claimed waters in a show of force.


↺ Togo parliament extends regional state of emergency by 12 months


Togo’s National Assembly Thursday voted in favor of extending a state of security emergency in the Savanes region for another year. The measure follows a recent increase in incursions from terrorist groups near the country’s northern borders.


↺ Iraq Daily Roundup: Nine Killed


Fifteen people were wounded.


↺ So, You Think the US Wouldn’t Pass Up on a Peace Plan?


On February 24, China published its “Position on the Political Settlement of the Ukraine Crisis.” It pledged that China is willing to assume “a constructive role in this regard.


↺ Sunak, Biden to mark 25th anniversary of Northern Ireland peace deal


Northern Ireland on Monday marks the 25th anniversary of its landmark 1998 peace accords, with the UK province mired in political dysfunction and security concerns which threaten to overshadow the historic milestone.


↺ Let’s Not Go to War With China


The word that strikes fear in the power elite is China. It’s not fear of an existential threat; rather it’s fear that America is becoming second fiddle in world politics. As a result, some believe, or say they believe, that war with China is inevitable.


↺ Pope Francis appeals to Russians on Ukraine in Easter Mass


Pope Francis appeared to ask Russians to seek the truth about their country’s invasion of Ukraine in his Easter message to the world on Sunday and appealed for dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians following recent violence.


↺ Russia launches deadly strike on Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia


A 50-year-old man and his 11-year-old daughter were killed after Russian forces struck a residential building in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia early on Sunday, authorities said. The US Department of Justice said Saturday that it has opened an investigation into a trove of leaked US documents, including secret assessments and intelligence reports, related to Ukraine. Follow our blog to see how the day’s events unfolded. All times are Paris time (GMT+2).


↺ Israeli army launches strikes on Syria after rocket attacks


Israel launched artillery strikes on Syria Sunday morning, the Israeli army announced, after several rockets were fired from there and landed in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.


↺ 2023-04-05 [Older] Kidnappers handcuffed, ball-gagged Amsterdam 15-year-old: report


Environment


↺ ‘Find your frontlines’: Academics, journalists and climate activists call for collaboration in fighting climate change


On Thursday, The Coalition for a True School of Sustainability held a roundtable discussion where climate experts across disciplines shared their insights on how to push for fossil fuel divestment.


↺ Stanford Law School’s Dean Takes a Stand for Free Speech. Will It Work?


After a student protest, Jenny S. Martinez wrote a much-praised memo defending academic freedom. But that protest shows how complicated protecting free speech can be.


Energy/Transportation


↺ Hawai‘i court allows lawsuit against state transportation department for failing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions


The First Circuit Court of the State of Hawai’i Thursday rejected a motion to dismiss by the Hawai’i Department of Transportation to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the department is violating the state constitution by failing to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.


↺ Global progress on phasing out coal in 2022 weighed down by China


Despite the energy crisis sparked by the Ukraine war, a phasing out of coal continued across the world in 2022, according to a new report by the NGO Global Energy Monitor. Everywhere except China, where new coal production capacity under development increased, offsetting the gains in the rest of the world.


↺ 2023-04-04 [Older] China floating nuclear power plants in South China Sea


Finance


↺ 2023-04-02 [Older] Tenants in The Hague can force landlords to make their homes more sustainable


↺ Slumdog billionaires: Digital artist uses AI to reimagine world’s richest in slum-like environment


Gokul Pillai created a series of portraits of the billionaires, transforming their privileged lives into residents living in slums.


↺ ‘Super-rich’ South Koreans ditch real estate for cash in 2022


With the slowdown of the stock market, the super rich owned fewer stocks than before.


↺ Government to consider raising retirement age further


Latvia will inevitably need to consider raising the retirement age, Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš (New Unity) said at an extraordinary government meeting April 6.


↺ YLE: Over half of new lawmakers ready to cut earnings-related unemployment security


OVER HALF of Finnish lawmakers are prepared to shorten the duration of earnings-related unemployment security, reports YLE.


The responses of lawmakers on the voter guidance pages of the public broadcaster reveal that 57 per cent of newly elected lawmakers are in favour of and 43 per cent opposed to shortening the maximum duration of the allowance.


↺ HS: Wages of Finnish women rising faster but remain well behind those of men


THE WAGES of Finnish women have increased faster than those of men in recent years, reports Helsingin Sanomat.


The Finnish Tax Administration has revealed that the median taxable income for women has increased by 14.6 per cent since 2014, while those of men have increased by 13.7 per cent. Women have seen higher pay rises than men also in the highest income decile, 15.9 per cent compared to 15.3 per cent.


↺ ‘Sky has started charging me for my “free for life” mobile phone plan’


We help a reader in a dispute with their mobile phone provider


AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics


↺ Biden’s digital strategy: an army of social media influencers


President Biden’s not-yet-official bid for re-election will lean on hundreds of social media “influencers” who will tout Biden’s record — and soon may have their own briefing room at the White House, Axios has learned.


↺ If Ignorance is Bliss, Awareness is Pain


I visited with a distressed friend recently. “I feel I don’t know enough,” he said with a pained expression. “I want to understand fully what’s happening, but there’s so much out there to learn.” My friend is a voracious reader and student of history.


↺ Faust Walks Out on Easter Morning


“All things transient are but a parable” Goethe, Faust These books are killing me he thought. The sun has risen, the bells toll eight. I’ve tried to learn before it’s late.


↺ This Easter in the New Normal


This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. Jacinda Ardern rewards A little insight into the quid pro quo nature of politics to kick us off.


Censorship/Free Speech


↺ Fascist party leader charged over anti-semitic tweet


The Blue and Black movement got 0.1 percent of the vote, with 2,307 people choosing the party in the parliamentary elections last Sunday.


↺ Hanoi bans guided tours to its famous ‘Railway & Coffee Street’


Hordes of tourists make it unsafe to visit the alley with a train running down the middle


↺ Iran rights group urges release of rapper-protester Toomaj Salehi


The Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI) Thursday urged the international community to demand the release of Toomaj Salehi, a rapper and voice of Iran’s protest movement. Iran police arrested and detained Salehi for taking part in protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, who was killed while in custody for improper dressing.


Civil Rights/Policing


↺ ‘Expected’ deaths: Dina and Gina


It is clear that the death of the university student Dina, is not an “unexpected” but “expected” one with hatred toward migrants agitated by many. The opposition parties have to speak up urgently in order to stop such hostility.


↺ President, Provost address unionization efforts


President Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Provost Persis Drell wrote to the Stanford community that an open dialogue on unionization will be maintained while cautioning them on the gravity of the decision they each have to make.


↺ Voice would ‘lift quality of life for everybody’


An esteemed activist says a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous voice would benefit all Australians and help close the disadvantage gap. Jack Beetson, who co-founded Aboriginal education initiative Literacy for Life and sat on the referendum working group, said concerns about racial divisions were unfounded.


↺ US district courts issue competing opinions on abortion pill mifepristone


The US District Court for the Northern District of Texas Friday suspended the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. Later on Friday, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Washington issued a competing opinion ruling that mifepristone is safe and effective.


↺ Aspiring ethnic minority medical students in Hong Kong face many hurdles, marginalisation among them


By Maggie Holmes Kaushiki Chaturvedi spent a Saturday morning in late March inspecting human body parts in a dissection lab. “It was kind of gory, but it didn’t smell that bad,” she said.


↺ Hundreds of Tunisians protest to demand release of President Saied’s opponents


Hundreds protested in the Tunisian capital on Sunday for the release of about 20 opponents of President Kais Saied arrested since February.


↺ 20 years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq’s women are still not being heard


On April 9, 2003, Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq collapsed, triggering a transition period. During this time, a new government was formed, institutions underwent significant changes and the balance of power between different factions of the population changed radically. This new regime represented an opportunity for women campaigning for gender equality. However, little has changed over the past 20 years. FRANCE 24′s Iraq correspondant Marie-Charlotte Roupie spoke to both women on the streets of Baghdad as well as those in positions of power.


Monopolies


Copyrights


↺ Music Distributor Too Lost Adds DALL-E 2 Album Cover Art Generation


Music distributor Too Lost has added AI album cover art generation to its suite of tools. Here’s how it works. Too Lost partnered with OpenAI to make use of its DALL-E 2 artificial intelligence art generation tool.


Gemini* and Gopher


Personal


↺ Paper Birch 2023-04-09 (Fairbanks, AK, USA)


Fairbanks vegetation remains dormant as winter clings on, but the sun is getting high, and breakup should be in the next few weeks. From some online research today, I understand that one advantage of having bark constantly peeling, is that lichens and other things that attached to the bark are always being peeled off, leaving the bark fresh and clean.


↺ 🔤SpellBinding: BCISTYU Wordo: FICH


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