As the current measles outbreak surpasses 500 cases in Canada, experts say this is the moment where leaning into regional wastewater surveillance would be most helpful.
How to Delete Your 23andMe Data
This week, the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, which means the genetic data the company collected on millions of users is now up for sale.Electronic Frontier Foundation
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"Your two cats are so similar!"
Cat 1: a literal angel, loves to lay in your lap, a little scared of things, pure goodness.
Cat 2: an actual demon spawn, destroys all my plants, walks on the kitchen counters, chronically in the way, LOUDLY hunts ghosts at night, chaos goblin, yeets itself off of everything, farts???, zero fear, bites everything in sight.
"- Haha yeah."
USAID terminates nearly all its remaining employees
https://www.npr.org/sections/goats-and-soda/2025/03/28/g-s1-56968/usaid-terminates-nearly-all-its-remaining-employees?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Why did Israel restart the war? One answer: Bezalel Smotrich. : Consider This from NPR
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/28/1241388991/netanyahu-finance-minister-smotrich-rise?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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CBS probe "unprecedented," say chairs who served under George H.W. Bush and Obama.
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20…
Ex-FCC chairs from both parties say CBS news distortion investigation is bogus
CBS probe “unprecedented,” say chairs who served under George H.W. Bush and Obama.Jon Brodkin (Ars Technica)
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The United States of America, is no longer the United States of America.
Oh, the title of our country has not changed, but make no mistake, this is a fascist regime. A lot of bad things are happening, rapidly, and many of my fellow Americans are still asleep. We do not even have a free press anymore, with Donald Trump's regime removing press passes, and now even investigating any news outlet that opposes him and his government.
Things are going to get a lot worse, before they could ever get better, I fear.
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I checked this out from the library (virtually) and it's great for anyone new to Python! (I'm not exactly new but it's been a while since I've gone over the basics.)
(comment on Python for Kids)
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Met Police taking firm action against *checks notes* the Quakers.
quaker.org.uk/news-and-events/…
Quakers condemn police raid on Westminster Meeting House
Police broke into a Quaker Meeting House last night (27 March) and arrested six young people holding a meeting over concerns for the climate and Gaza.Quakers
This looks like a bizarre irregular galaxy, but it's actually two galaxies separated by billions of light-years, imaged by JWST. The foreground elliptical galaxy is part of a closer galaxy cluster called SMACS J0028.2-7537. And then the orange galaxy wrapped around it is actually a spiral galaxy that has been lensed by the gravity of the galaxy cluster into an Einstein ring. This is just one example in a comprehensive Webb survey of 182 galaxy clusters.
esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/…
Webb spies a spiral through a cosmic lens
Spying a spiral through a cosmic lens (Webb telescope image)www.esa.int
"We’ll continue to work through certification toward the end of this year."
arstechnica.com/space/2025/03/…
NASA to put Starliner’s thrusters through an extensive workout before next launch
“We’ll continue to work through certification toward the end of this year.”…Eric Berger (Ars Technica)
"More than half a year after an empty Starliner spacecraft safely landed in a New Mexico desert, NASA and Boeing still have not decided whether the vehicle's next flight will carry any astronauts."
WTF??!?
"It is becoming clear that Starliner will only ever fly a handful of missions to the space station, if that, before the orbiting laboratory is retired."
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#JohnColtrane #JohnnyHartman
youtube.com/watch?v=E3RlMT-Xin…
You Are Too Beautiful
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupYou Are Too Beautiful · John Coltrane · Johnny HartmanJohn Coltrane And Johnny Hartman℗ 1963 The Verve Music Grou...YouTube
Tesla Takedown Movement Urges Nonviolent Protests Against Musk
Here's how to get involved with #TeslaTakedown events around the countryThe Big Picture
The authors of this are right on the money: Elon Musk’s stated Mars ambitions are a threat to peace and life on Earth.
thebulletin.org/2025/03/mars-a…
I would go even farther than they do, and to some extent I do here:
cosmicray.ca/writing/masque.ht…
(And opening with a quote by Cecil Rhodes is perfect)
Mars Attacks: How Elon Musk's plans to colonize Mars threaten Earth - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Elon Musk's quest to colonize Mars could upend international cooperation and the establishment of space as a commons—it's a risk to Earthlings everywhere.Erik English (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)
Take A Little Bit Of Acorn To Work
hackaday.com/2025/03/28/take-a…
Take A Little Bit Of Acorn To Work
When we think of 8-bit computers, it’s natural to start with home computers. That’s where they live on in the collective memory. But a Z80, a 6502, or similar was more likely to be foun…Hackaday
Today's threads (a thread)
Inside: Big Tech and "captive audience venues"; and more!
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Recent OpenAI Launches Limited by GPU Shortages: Poor Planning or Wider Issue?
Twice in one month, CEO Sam Altman says his company is 'out of GPUs' that are 'melting' from high demand. Can its infrastructure keep up with the pace of development?Emily Forlini (PCMag)
The couch was full of furry animals, so I headed for the bed instead.
But they saw me...
The bed is now full of furry animals.
And so am I!
#NorskTut #Allheimen #CatsOfMastodon #DogsOfMastodon #DagensLilleMy #DagensBørge
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Nieuwe regelgeving rondom verblijf VK
Een verblijf van 6 maanden of langer (in de periode 1980 –1996) in het Verenigd Koninkrijk (VK) is niet langer reden voor uitsluiting van doneren.Sanquin
Enshittification is what you get when tech companies, run by the common-or-garden mediocre sociopaths who end up at the top of most businesses, are unshackled from any consequence for indulging their worst, greediest impulses:
pluralistic.net/2025/01/20/cap…
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3 things for Vivaldi Browser.
1) How to PREVENT Proton installing
Right-click, do not left-click, but right-click the VPN Button and click REMOVE.
2) How to REMOVE Proton VPN if installed.
Click on the Vivaldi logo, click on tools, click on extensions. This will list ALL your installed browser extensions, and you can click on REMOVE for Proton VPN.
3) How to PREVENT Vivaldi from doing this in the future (see screenshots, alt text included).
Dear Vivaldi,
I like your web browser, and have been very vocal concerning the support and adaption of Vivaldi Browser. But for a company, whose browser starts up claiming "Made with Love in Europe", you picked a company (Proton) that falls under Us Jurisdiction, whose CEO supports Donald Trump and his fellow, Nazis. I am greatly disappointed.
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Your company can start in another country, but if you expand into the United States, it falls under Us Jurisdiction. Our laws are very predatorial and assiduous.
There are 200 or so independent countries, territories, and states world-wide. But as you know, corporations do not include terms and conditions for all 200 or so geographical jurisdictions. Businesses only include and worry about the jurisdictions that apply to them.
That said, I would much rather let their own legal documentation speak for itself. Here are their terms concerning Proton. It has whole sections concerning US Customers and US Laws. proton.me/wallet/terms A company outside Us Law would not care about American laws, anymore than you would likely care about the law in North Korea, for example.
Proton would like to argue, likely from a public relations standing point, that these terms only apply to Proton Wallet. But that is not how our laws work in the United States. You do not get to pick and choose which department is subject to US Law, anymore than you get to pick which Us Laws you want to follow.
Proton Wallet Terms of Use | Proton
These Terms of Use ("Terms") constitute an agreement between the customer ("you" or "user") and Proton Financial AG, a company limited by share incorporated in Switzerland with company number CHE-279.911.Proton
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That is not completely correct, because the app use would fall upon the user, and not the company.
Think about it. Why not include terms and conditions, for the other 200 or so, other sovereignty jurisdictions? Answer: Because they do not apply to them, yet their app is still very much available well beyond the USA and Switzerland.
The truth is, you can sell a digital product and service, to the world-wide web of the Internet, available to everyone, but you do not need to include terms for all 200 or so, sovereignty jurisdictions. You would only need to worry about the ones that apply to you, the same way Proton only worries about the ones that apply to them. - Proton include the United States of America for a reason.
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Logic and their own documentation would disprove your belief.
Even if it were only a "shell company" (registered in the United States, but with no actual physical offices), Proton is still subject to Us Jurisdiction.
Historically, we (the USA) have extradited both people and equipment, who have never once visited the United States, never wishes the USA or it's people harm, who have only done business in the USA remotely, in name only.
Putting that all aside, how or why, Proton falls under Us Jurisdiction is irrelevant, and the only thing that matters is that it does.
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Hi, for what is worth I asked Proton for explanation, here is the answer.
"We're not under US jurisdiction but consumers' laws of foreign states may have an extra-territorial scope. Our section on US law is a civil class action waiver, which typically is not a concept that exists in most jurisdictions.
If you have any additional questions or need assistance from our side, please let us know. We would be happy to help."
Again, their public relations department can spin it how they like, but there are many nations with foreign states that would claim they have an extra-territroral scope, and that their laws supersede all others. Most sovereign nations want you to prefer and recognize the terrors and jurisdictions above everybody else. But despite that fact, you need only worry about those apply to you, the same way any business would need worry about the ones that apply to them. 200 or so sovereign states worldwide, and you don't include all of them, because they do not all apply to you.
You could sell a digital product or service on the world wide web of the internet, available to everyone who placed an order, but not need worry about all 200 sovereign nations. They include the United States, became they are subject to US Jurisdiction.
I would prefer to say, whoever you're speaking with is misinformed and is giving the answer they may believe is true, but is not necessarily accurate. Like with any corporations, an hourly employee likely does not know every inner workings of their company and the legality surrounding every detail.
On the surface, it makes sense when you truly think about it - Their main office is located elsewhere and likely so is the hourly employee whose job is only to answer basic questions. They answered in good faith and to the best of their ability.
Proton made their comments on the Fediverse, and the mass media isn't as interested what happens here (on the Fedi). But there are still some news sources (see URLs) that covered their nonsense, plus Proton has left the Fediverse since it blew up on them
1) techissuestoday.com/proton-ceo…
2) theintercept.com/2025/01/28/pr…
Proton Mail Says It’s “Politically Neutral” While Praising Republican Party
The “privacy-first” company surprised its user base when CEO Andy Yen lauded Trump on social media.Nikita Mazurov (The Intercept)
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Outside_Us_Jurisdiction/Privacy_Focused_Email.md at main
Outside_Us_Jurisdiction - Digital Service Providers outside the jurisdiction of the United States of America.Codeberg.org
The image is a meme divided into two parts, each depicting a scene from a movie. The top part shows a man in a red tunic with gold embroidery and a woman in a blue gown holding hands. The man looks concerned, and the woman appears to be reassuring him. The text "YOU" is overlaid on this image. The bottom part shows a man in a black tunic with red embroidery and a woman in a red dress. The man looks worried, and the woman seems to be comforting him. The text "VS THE GUY SHE TELLS YOU NOT TO WORRY ABOUT" is overlaid on this image. The background of the top part is a medieval-style room with wooden walls and a stone archway, while the bottom part is set in a forest with trees and a dimly lit atmosphere.
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I learned that many items that are labelled “compostable” are actually “industrially compostable”, which usually means you have to send them somewhere that expends energy to accelerate the composting process.
All the cups, plates, and utensils at the office are “compostable” but if you leave them in your home compost bin they’ll take a thousand years to decompose. They have to be sent to an industrial composter.
What Ramadan has been like this year in Gaza, from ceasefire to war
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/28/nx-s1-5317417/ramadan-gaza-war?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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After really enjoying using the traveler's notebook I built for #solorpg use recently*, I've just now built a smaller version for regular note taking. While I'm a huge fan of @obsidian, not everything needs to be digital and I want to try some analog brainstorming and possibly journaling again.
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It is not broken, there is no need to fix.
There is no way this will work.
I suspect IBM will speak up.
Authorities say a babysitter checked under the bed for monsters — and found someone
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/28/nx-s1-5343618/babysitter-man-under-bed?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Did You Work on a Terminated NIH Grant? ProPublica Wants to Hear From You.
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The National Institutes of Health is canceling grants that are seen as conflicting with the Trump administration’s priorities. We want to hear from researchers who have been affected.
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About EFA
The Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA) is a grassroots network made up of independent community organizations. Allies across the United States work to support digital rights and empower their local communities.www.eff.org
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