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Facial Recognition: Coming Soon to an Airport Near You

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Dozens killed in outbreak of tribal violence in Papua New Guinea highlands

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A broke Chinese real estate developer left Los Angeles with empty, graffiti-covered towers and a billion-dollar bill

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Two police officers and firefighter fatally shot after call in Minneapolis suburbs

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Major fire breaks out at French plant housing lithium batteries

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El Salvador, where a miscarriage can land you in jail

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EU Watchdog Urged To Reject Meta 'Pay For Privacy' Scheme

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'More and more hunger': Argentina's soup kitchens on brink of collapse from high inflation

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Seoul hopes egg freezing can help S. Korea baby crisis, experts disagree

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Venezuela closes UN human rights office citing ‘colonialist attitude’

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Giant teddy bear nabs Peru drug dealers in Valentine raid

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Ghost in a car shell: Engineers make self-driving vehicles 'hallucinate' at will — MadRadar is worrying proof-of-concept that should get automotive companies on alert

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Indonesia's likely new president haunts father of missing activist

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Officers looking for missing fishermen instead find "narco sub" loaded with 4 tons of cocaine

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HP CEO pay for 2023 = 270,315 printer cartridges

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Argentina's annual inflation soars above 250% in January

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Asahi Linux project’s OpenGL support on Apple Silicon officially surpasses Apple’s

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Seoul police officers sentenced for deleting Halloween crush evidence

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Senegal bans protest over delayed vote, suspends internet access

Fediverse @lemmy.world

Flipboard just brought over 1,000 of its social magazines to Mastodon and the fediverse

  • Iceland will be disappear under thick ice

  • I'm not good at explaining this, here's the science on climate change

    Climate change and the developments it spurs carry the narrative of the Quaternary, the most recent 2.6 million years of Earth's history. Glaciers advance from the Poles and then retreat, carving and molding the land with each pulse. Sea levels fall and rise with each period of freezing and thawing. Some mammals get massive, grow furry coats, and then disappear. Humans evolve to their modern form, traipse around the globe, and make a mark on just about every Earth system, including the climate.

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/quaternary

  • Do you mean this?

    A collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) leads to global cooling through fast feedbacks that selectively amplify the response in the Northern Hemisphere.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/srep14877

  • Yes, Jack Hall will save us!

  • The creator kept a low profile during the reddit emigration. And since there were posts and comments about China, CCP and Jinping too. I thought it will be fine 👀

  • The problem is that lemmy.ml is the front page of the lemmy project, and I knew that dessalines are politically leftist.

    Since reddit emigration to lemmy, the guy keeping a low profile and there were posts and comments about China, CCP and Jinping but they were not deleted. And there are c/technology and c/privacy communities on lemmy.ml, someone might post high-tech surveillance over activists or Uyghurs.

    And this move doesn't look good for the lemmy project itself.

  • I mean this really upsetting since they have c/technology and c/privacy communities. Someone might post something like high-tech surveillance of actvtists or Uyghurs

  • I'm quoting your comment

    Yes. People who just consume content can easily switch. But for people who create content this is not that easy, especially for users who created communities there.

    Look there community on lemmy.ml who might have similar things to say about China or Uyghurs. Do they have to move?

  • What? I don't have a community, I'm not even a moderator. I'm trying to help lemmy to grow by populating small communities because there are a lot of people complaining because lack of content.

  • I'm trying to fill small communities including on lemmy.ml and it feels like I'm the only one filling in.

    And this's a bad move for the small community on lemmy.ml

  • Same as you, Mixplorer

  • Yep, and China is building artificial islands around the SCS

    China has 20 outposts in the Paracel Islands and 7 in the Spratlys. It also controls Scarborough Shoal, which it seized in 2012, via a constant coast guard presence, though it has not built any facilities on the feature. Since 2013, China has engaged in unprecedented dredging and artificial island-building in the Spratlys, creating 3,200 acres of new land, along with a substantial expansion of its presence in the Paracels.

    https://amti.csis.org/island-tracker/china/

  • Well, she was missing since 2017. Probably being re-educated to teach Uyghur kids to worship Xinnie the Pooh

  • It's really sad, and yet there are people who complain about the lack of features.

  • Done!!

    Hey can you do a survey for kbin?

  • The biggest problem here is that officials use their power to enrich themselves.

    Another source from SCMP says Garibaldi Thohir is leading the consortium. While His brother is a minister in the government.

    PT Kalimantan Industrial Park Indonesia (KIPI), a consortium of companies from Indonesia, China and the United Arab Emirates, is behind the US$132 billion project in North Kalimantan, which Widodo said will initially sit on 16,400 hectares of land on the island of Borneo but could be extended in future to almost twice that size. Leading the consortium is Garibaldi Thohir, CEO of coal mining giant Adaro Energy, owner of much of the land the project will be built on, and one of Indonesia’s richest people.

    https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/economics/article/3162586/indonesias-huge-china-backed-green-industrial-estate-raises

  • I mean, NASA use 'supersonic' in this report

    The team measured the velocities of the innermost outflow structures to be roughly 48-60 miles per second (80 to 100 kilometers per second). However, the difference in velocity between these sections of the outflow and the leading material they’re colliding with — the shock wave — is much smaller.

    https://webbtelescope.org/contents/news-releases/2023/news-2023-141