earthscience Earth, Environment, and Geosciences Dramatic climate action needed to curtail ‘crazy’ extreme weather
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Probably posted lots before but it's the first chapter of "Ministry for the Future", which describes the tipping point. It's uncomfortable reading. https://www.orbitbooks.net/orbit-excerpts/the-ministry-for-the-future/

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  • world World News Spain: Women's football team won't play until boss is ousted
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 85%

    Why are men running women's sports?

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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    "handrails were deliberately left off to allow the defender to push the attacker off the stairs all together. Also violating all modern building codes, stair treads were sometimes constructed of varying heights to deliberately cause attackers to stumble and fall as they ran up them."

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  • linux Linux what's the appeal of Linux for the average desktop user?
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Happy you're happy with Windows, but Linux is absolutely not "prone to failure".

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  • fediverse Fediverse There is a drop in monthly active Lemmy users (from 65k to 57k)
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    Lemmy's new user retention rate is considerably better than Threads.

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  • technology Technology Requiring ink to scan a document—yet another insult from the printer industry
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    better yet, why couldn't someone design a printer that can be 3D printed and use open source firmware?

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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    I like Lemmy and Mastodon. No ads or manipulative algorithms. Somewhat social and usually polite. Turns out that when you don't automate the incitement of anger and invective in clever ways that people can actually be pretty civil. Whoda thunk?

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Raspberry Pi 4 replacement
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    recently bought 2 of the beelink mini PCs - they seem pretty solid so far - they are quite a bit more expensive than the pi but I think they offer pretty good bang for the buck for a small form factor server.

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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    War! What is it good for? It's good for business! -- Billy Bragg ("North Sea Bubble")

    https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/9780531

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  • australia Australia Why are so many boys and men feeling alone and in the cold?
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 88%

    to be fair, the article specifically references "toxic males" and is focused on the challenges for young men in particular. What seems obviously lacking in the story is any reference to the diminished economic potential that all young people face. 30 years ago education and housing were somewhat reasonably priced and and generally available to all. Economic stress is a huge factor and immediate source of stress and anxiety that is completely ignored in the article. How is one supposed to feel 'cocky' while struggling to keep their head above water financially?

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  • lemmy Lemmy This post knows where you're viewing it from (Lemmy doesn't proxy external images) [ARCHIVED]
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 88%

    I did not know until now that it is possible to embed external images within posts and replies. I thought the only option was to upload to your instance.

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    this is bothersome, but if you use a VPN then at least there's that.

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    otherwise it's feasible to track captured addresses based on which posts they read by posting an external image in the post or a reply.

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    if you are seeing images in this post, then your client address is visible to any external image hosts.

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  • lemmy Lemmy This post knows where you're viewing it from (Lemmy doesn't proxy external images) [ARCHIVED]
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    no. the remote server will log the requests based on the client address. it is a good argument for using a vpn.

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  • technology Technology Downsides to chatgpt?
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Given that they know exactly who you are, I wouldn't get too personal with anything but it is amazing for many otherwise time-consuming problems like programming. It's also quite good at explaining concepts in math and physics and and is capable of reviewing and critiquing student solutions. The development of this tool is not miraculous or anything - it uses the same basic foundation that all machine learning does - but it's a defining moment in terms of expanding capabilities of computer systems for regular users.

    But yeah, I wouldn't treat it like a personal therapist, only because it's not really designed for that, even though it can do a credible job of interacting. The original chat bot Eliza, simulated a "non directional" therapist and it was kind of amazing how people could be drawn into intimate conversations even though it was nothing like ChatGPT in terms of sophistication - it just parroted back what you asked it in a way that made it sound empathetic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA

    screen shot of eliza conversation with "simulated therapist"

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Help to troubleshoot a pihole (with unbound)...
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    is your router's dns definitely pointed to the pihole and was the router rebooted after that was set?

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  • fediverse Fediverse Searching for Communities like a DNS finds URLs?
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Not sure if this will help. It's a searchable list of communities sorted by newest created community. Refreshes daily. https://lemmyfind.quex.cc/

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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Interesting read. Thanks.

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  • technology Technology ABC shuts down official Twitter accounts due to 'toxic interactions'
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    About time. Well done. More to follow, hopefully.

    The BBC just set up their own Mastodon instance: https://social.bbc/@BBC_News_Labs

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  • foss Free and Open Source Software Looking for a FOSS white noise app for Windows
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    what an amazing site - thanks!

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  • australia Australia Australia Fires First ATACMS Missile in Northern Territory
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    "The ATACMS is an all-weather, inertially-guided surface-to-surface missile first used in the 1990s that can intercept high-value targets up to 300 kilometers (186 miles) away."

    from Wikipedia:

    The MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) is a tactical ballistic missile manufactured by the US defense company Lockheed Martin.

    In March 1986, Ling-Temco-Vought won the contract for the missile design. The system was assigned the MGM-140 designation. The first test launch came two years later, thanks to earlier experience of the company with previous programs.

    The first use of the ATACMS in combat was during Operation Desert Storm in 1991

    In 2007, the U.S. Army terminated the ATACMS program due to cost, ending the ability to replenish stocks. To sustain the remaining inventory, the ATACMS Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) was launched, which refurbishes or replaces propulsion and navigation systems, replaces cluster munition warheads with the unitary blast fragmentation warhead, and adds a proximity fuze option to obtain area effects. Deliveries were projected to start in 2018. The ATACMS SLEP is a bridging initiative to provide time to complete analysis and development of a successor capability to the aging ATACMS stockpile, which could be ready around 2022.

    Business, evidently, is brisk:

    CANBERRA, Australia — Australia announced Thursday it will boost its defense capabilities by spending more than AU$1 billion (U.S. $683 million) on new advanced missile and rocket systems, including American-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems

    WASHINGTON ― The U.S. State Department has approved Poland to buy advanced rockets and rocket launchers worth $10 billion, marking the latest such order from Eastern European allies in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    WASHINGTON, July 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of HIMARS rocket systems to Estonia, missiles to Norway and torpedoes to South Korea in separate deals that could be worth more than $1.5 billion in all, the Pentagon said on Friday.

    In a June 24 release, the U.S. Department of Defense announced a $562 million sale of the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) to Bahrain, Poland, and Romania. First fielded in 1986, the ATACMS surface-to-surface missile can deliver a 160-560 kg warhead at ranges up to 300 km. The contract is scheduled for completion in June 2022.

    On October 21, the U.S. State Department approved the sale of 64 MGM-140 Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) and 135 AGM-84H Standoff Land Attack Missile Expanded Response (SLAM-ER) missiles to Taiwan. On October 26, the United States also approved the sale to Taiwan of up to 400 RGM-84L-4 Harpoon Block II missiles. The sales are valued at $436 million, $1 billion, and $2.37 billion respectively

    Meanwhile...

    More than 1,600 Australians pushed into homelessness each month as housing crisis deepens, report finds.

    But of course, Australia, geographically distant, is increasingly central in the growing, multifaceted contest with China

    And so, Australia's biggest consultancy firms were awarded contracts worth $3.7 billion from the Australian Defence Force during the past decade], analysis shows.

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  • australia Australia The Northern Territory is the world leader for per-capita emissions
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Surprising - and this is only for LNG extraction and shipment. It doesn't count the combustion at point of use.

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  • RedditMigration Reddit Migration Reddit refugee with a question
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    they don't get ad revenue from you, they get it from the firms they will be selling your data to. If you are commenting and you have a profile then whatever info they have or can guess about your demographic will be monetized.

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    Rising sea levels were beginning to swallow Teaote's home on Kiribati — so she built a seawall - ABC Pacific www.abc.net.au

    Kiribati is facing a real challenge. With no part of its land rising more than 2 meters above the ocean, the country is among the most vulnerable to the encroaching tides. Small islands have already succumbed to inundation, while others suffer erosion, jeopardising crop cultivation and freshwater reserves. The I-Kiribati people, who may not use the words "climate change", have now experienced its harsh reality and continue to face the constant threat of rising sea levels. ![seawall under construction in Kiribati](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/5c9fbe7f-f39b-420e-ae66-3fcd4a16859b.png)

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    The 'world's hottest month' explained... in 60 seconds www.bbc.com

    It is "virtually certain" that July is going to be the world's warmest month since records began, according to scientists. Some researchers believe it might even be the warmest month in the past 120,000 years. The UK on the other hand, has experienced milder temperatures and a fair amount of rain. BBC Weather's Ben Rich has this analysis.

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    Biden offers assistance as US reels under extreme heat www.aljazeera.com

    Outdoor workers with jobs involving physical labour can be more vulnerable, especially when paired with limited protections. But efforts to bolster regulations have faced pushback from powerful business interests in sectors, such as agriculture, who have rejected calls for enhanced rules and enforcement. And some US states have moved in the opposite direction: Republican lawmakers in the state of Texas, where the Bureau of Labor Statistics says 42 workers died from extreme heat between 2011 and 2021, recently banned municipalities from requiring employers to provide workers with shade and water. “Farmworkers will still be told they can’t take a break or that they should drink out of an irrigation hose,” De Loera said. “Even in a state like California with good laws on the books, workers are afraid of speaking up.” ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/cc4c0d90-5b80-4ced-b397-f1b17a1b8b10.png)

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    ‘Era of global warming has ended, Earth in era of global boiling’: UN chief www.aljazeera.com

    “Climate change is here. It is terrifying. And it is just the beginning. The era of global warming has ended; the era of global boiling has arrived.” According to ERA5 data from the European Union-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service, the first three weeks of July have been the warmest three-week period on record and the month is on track to be the hottest July and the hottest month on record. In the face of “tragic” consequences, he repeated his call for swift and far-reaching action, taking aim once again at the fossil fuel sector. “The air is unbreathable. The heat is unbearable. And the level of fossil fuel profits and climate inaction is unacceptable,” said Guterres, Portugal’s former prime minister. ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/672d9365-5123-4644-b42f-ddeedbfd067a.png)

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    Just Stop Oil marchers kettled by counter-protestors as scientists warn ‘we are damned fools’ for not acting on crisis – Just Stop Oil juststopoil.org

    One of those on the road this morning, Jonathan Kennedy, 44, an Engineer and Parent of two young children, from Brighton, said: “I’m marching today with Just Stop Oil to demand that the government stops all new oil and gas licensing. We are on track for devastating climate chaos, food scarcity, water scarcity, hundreds of millions of climate refugees- leading to conflict and war. It’s already happening. As a parent, I can’t sit by and watch as the government actively makes the situation worse by issuing more oil, gas and coal licences. This is the complete opposite of what we need to do.” “When my children ask me what I was doing when there was still a chance to prevent the worst effects of climate breakdown. I will say I tried everything I could. Rishi Sunak and Grant Schnapps, what will you say to your children when they ask you the same question? You have the power to stop all new oil and gas licences. For the sake of your children and their generation, make the right choice. Be on the right side of history, be able to look at your children and say, ‘I did what I could’.” Yesterday, James Hansen, the US scientist who alerted the world to the greenhouse effect in the 1980s said “we are damned fools” for not acting upon warnings over the climate crisis. Hansen, whose testimony to the US Senate in 1988 is cited as the first high-profile revelation of global heating, warned in a statement with two other scientists that the world was moving towards a “new climate frontier” with temperatures higher than at any point over the past million years, bringing severe impacts such as stronger storms, heatwaves and droughts, which will lead to millions unable to eat and forced to flee their homes. ![pictures of protestors blocking roads in London](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/b61a687a-7b1a-4429-8abf-bbec63a86d97.png)

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    RedditMigration Reddit Migration Still yet another article listing Reddit alternatives, but surprisingly this one mentions both Lemmy & Kbin
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    It's good to see Lemmy getting some love, athough I did get a chuckle at the "this whole fediverse concept is so hard to get your head around" stuff. They are so used to being fed what the algorithm delivers that they are lost without it. It's so touchingly Orwellian.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Why do Lemmy instances have such obscure TLDs?
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%
    1. After you log into your own instance, you don't need to remember any other url, so instance urls don't really matter - it's just an address for the instance.
    2. Less sought-after domain suffixes are significantly cheaper to register than .com and you can usually get what you want for a prefix (main reason)
    3. Lemmy instances are not dot coms by nature so they may as well be something else.
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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    Nova Scotia: Four missing after extreme rainfall hits Canada www.bbc.com

    Three months of rain fell in just 24 hours in some areas. The flooding is the latest extreme weather event to hit northeast Canada - recent wildfires have burnt a record area, sending clouds of smoke south into the US. There has also been extreme flooding in the US this month. The body of a two-year-old girl found along a river in Pennsylvania is believed to be one of two missing children swept away by flash floods last weekend. Her nine-month-old brother is still missing. Scientists cannot say for certain that such extreme rainfall is caused by climate change, but the floods are consistent with the changes they expect in a warming world. This is because the warmer the earth becomes the more moisture the atmosphere can hold. This results in more droplets and heavier rainfall, sometimes in a shorter space of time and over a smaller area.

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    auai Actually Useful AI OpenAI, Google will watermark AI-generated content to hinder deepfakes, misinfo
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    Very simple. They will use water from their cloud vaporware.

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    Climate Protesters Disrupt Opening Of Salzburg Festival https://archive.is/eSzpA

    July 22, 2023 AFP "We are the last generation capable of preventing the point of no return," three young activists from the Last Generation group shouted at the festival's premiere of "Jedermann" (Each Man) late Friday, before being escorted away by security, according to a video posted by the group on social media. Founded in 1920, the Salzburg Festival is one the world's top classical music festivals. "The citizens of the Last Generation Austria demand that we face this question as a whole society," the group said in a statement. "Especially now, when global heating is getting more out of control and is making itself felt all over the world with ever more extreme temperatures and ever more destructive weather, they can no longer look away." The protest came as swathes of southern Europe and the United States were baking in record heatwaves.

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    Just Stop Oil protesters attempt to disrupt Open www.bbc.com

    "Merseyside Police respects the right to protest and expression of views but anti-social, criminal behaviour or disorder will not be tolerated and will be dealt with robustly." ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/56b899bb-8800-4238-b8b8-081b3ab15c14.png)

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    australia Australia Questions raised about 'overly generous' power price rises amid tumbling wholesale costs
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Full deregulation implies that speculators are free to create trading options. In most cases the major interests are capable of manipulating the traded commodity price via their control of supply. Also, as you point out, barriers to entry of utilities create a walled garden that shouldn't be handed over to an entity whose mission is to create profit and enrich its owners. Deregulation implies rolling back regulations often created in response to the excesses of an unregulated market.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Are humans the only great apes that can be "holy", or could, for example, an Orangutan be divine?
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    science Science Billions of nanoplastics released when microwaving baby food containers
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Yes, indeed. Cast iron is remarkably good for cooking - anything that sticks scrapes off easily enough. Keep it well oiled and out of the water.

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  • lemmy Lemmy Will this also affect lemmy.ml?
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    Sounds like it will if Mali decides to take back .ml as Gabon apparently did for .ga. background here https://domainincite.com/28814-millions-of-domains-to-be-deleted-as-freenom-loses-its-first-tld

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted Q: Setting up network directly behind my ISP provided router
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Connect the router's WAN port into the cable modem. Plug your stuff into the router LAN ports or connect to the new router wifi. Set pi hole to a static address and then set the router's DNS to point to that. Remove any secondary DNS in the router settings. Reboot everything and make sure it all works. That should be about it.

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  • australia Australia Questions raised about 'overly generous' power price rises amid tumbling wholesale costs
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Of course. Privatization of public utilities, particularly energy generation and distribution systems, is simply a transfer of common wealth to private. Fleecing people who don't understand the arcane pricing structures of "the market" they pretend is operating is just another revenue opportunity.

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  • greenspace Nature and Gardening My first outdoor pepper **that hasn't been eaten**!
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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    Looks like #4 on this site: https://greatist.com/eat/cayenne-habanero-poblano-serrano-know-your-chile-peppers#basque-fryer the damage to the leaves looks like snails. If you put a ring of crinkly tinfoil at the base of the plant it might deter them.

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Can you claim 'Abandoned' Communities
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    sidebar of lemmy.world (not the community) https://lemmy.world:

    screen capture showing admins for lemmy.world

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    Bangladesh’s historic heat wave is making work “living hell” for IT workers restofworld.org

    Khan works in Bangladesh’s business process outsourcing (BPO) sector. She is one of around 70,000 workers in an industry to which companies around the world outsource entire business functions — from marketing and payroll to human resources. The BPO industry in Bangladesh has been expanding, with jobs in the sector growing steadily in recent years, according to the Bangladesh Association of Contact Center and Outsourcing. According to local media reports, there were at least 350 BPO firms in the country as of March 2023, with an annual revenue of $700 million in 2022. They support real estate companies, health-care facilities, and law firms in the U.K. and U.S. But the foot soldiers of this industry — BPO workers — are now staring at a disconcerting future as global temperatures continue to rise. Several told Rest of World they’re already weary and exhausted. Five hours from Dhaka, in Chattogram, known for its balmy summers with frequent spells of rain, 27-year-old BPO worker Naima Shirmen said the heat has felt like “living hell” this year. “I’ve never seen heat as bad as this in my whole life. I get headaches everyday. I feel sick. I’m not able to sleep at night properly,” she told Rest of World. “And as you know, if you can’t sleep properly, you can’t do work.” Shirmen provides remote marketing support for foreign clients of BPOs in Dhaka. “The [heat] is so bad this year that when we switch on the fans, it makes no difference,” she said. “It’s like there’s no air in the room. It’s like the fan isn’t working at all.” According to Shouro Dasgupta, environmental economist at the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, heat stress and high heat exposure is already affecting labor supply and productivity across countries like Bangladesh, India, and others in South and Southeast Asia — regions where labor is projected to suffer due to future climate change. Sustainable cooling is the need of the hour, particularly for indoor tech workers, Dasgupta told Rest of World. He believes that governments should step in and work with air-conditioner manufacturers, building operators, and other stakeholders to ensure workers are comfortable.

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    Film Noir flathead 1 year ago 100%
    'Like a muffled scream': Rob Collins on making outback noir film Limbo www.abc.net.au

    Limbo is directed by Ivan Sen, best known for the films Mystery Road, Goldstone and Beneath Clouds. It also stars Natasha Wanganeen as Emma, Charlie's surviving sister, and Nicholas Hope as Joseph, the brother of a key murder suspect. The film was shot in the South Australian opal mining town of Coober Pedy, which stands in for the fictional town of Limbo. Sen's decision to film in black and white accentuates Coober Pedy's otherworldliness, making the pockmarked desert look like a moonscape. Collins says he can't imagine filming the story anywhere else. "The whole place feels like a muffled scream, which worked a lot for Charlie," he says.

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    nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions If I created my own instance, what would prevent all the others not federating with mine, or is it accepted by default ?
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    well, I'd venture that most people in this sub are running locally, which is quite doable. But even on a cloud instance there isn't a lot of compute involved. The instances listed here for under USD 20/year would be fine: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/186441/from-14-95-yr-openvz-7-2-ipv4-solusvm-lax-nyj-jax-raid-10-ssd#latest

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  • flathead flathead 1 year ago 100%

    no you need a domain - if you already have one you can use a subdomain, e.g. lemmy.mydomain.com - then you deploy a server, point the (sub)domain to it, then install and configure lemmy. Then, if you're so inclined, you can create communities on that instance that federated systems can participate in. The content is hosted on your instance but the subscribers are logging in mostly though other instances.

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  • selfhosted Selfhosted What courses or learning roadmap do you recommend to learn self-hosting basics?
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    For any well-known software, ChatGPT -- although it pains me to admit it it -- is surprisingly good at providing reasonably clear installation and setup instructions.

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    June extremes suggest parts of climate system are reaching tipping points arstechnica.com

    “These extraordinary extremes could be an early warning of tipping points towards different weather or sea ice or fire regimes,” said University of Exeter climate researcher Tim Lenton. “We call it ‘flickering’ when a complex system starts to briefly sample a new regime before tipping into it. Let’s hope I’m wrong on that.” In the meantime, the tropical Pacific Ocean is shifting into the warm El Niño phase of a two- to seven-year Pacific Ocean cycle that can boost the average global temperature by 0.2° Celsius, enough to stoke the planet’s fever to a dangerous new high. “The onset of El Niño will greatly increase the likelihood of breaking temperature records and triggering more extreme heat in many parts of the world and in the ocean,” said World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General Petteri Taalas. “Early warnings and anticipatory action of extreme weather events associated with this major climate phenomenon are vital to save lives and livelihoods.” “I expect a step change to higher global mean temperatures starting this year,” said atmospheric scientist Kevin Trenberth, a distinguished scholar at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and honorary faculty at the University of Auckland. “And next year will be the warmest on record, either 1.4 or 1.5C above pre-industrial.”

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    lemmy Lemmy Thank you fediverse!
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    for anyone spending a few days on Lemmy it becomes obvious that stripping off all the advertising, algorithms and gunk attaching itself to online forums makes for a much better user experience.

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  • fediverse Fediverse Threads: We've Seen This Before
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    Meaning you'll see what meta wants you to see. Sounds like same shit, different platform.

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    For the third day in a row the unofficial record for the global average temperature has been set www.abc.net.au

    Even though the dataset used for the unofficial record goes back only to 1979, Dr Kapnick said that given other data, the world is likely seeing the hottest day in "several hundred years that we've experienced." Scientists generally use much longer measurements — months, years, decades — to track the Earth's warming. But the daily highs are an indication that climate change is reaching uncharted territory.

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    technology Technology A viral left-wing Twitter account may have been fake all along [WaPo]
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    WaPo: Twitter has false users designed to undermine the political process by spreading manufactured outrage!!! We're shocked! Shocked! There's gambling going on in here!

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions Is Lemmy's code base "good"?
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    thanks - yes, I suspected it was. Lemmy is what it is - and agree the question is difficult to answer concisely. Understanding that interpretation of "good" vs "bad" codebases is subjective, there are plenty of production systems that are unambiguously "not good". The great thing about lemmy isn't the UI, it's the threading and reddit-like communities built on the ActivityPub foundation. It's the right foundation.

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    No the answer is that it is written in a modern language, is in its infancy and needs a lot of work to be really great, but it's based on a certified protocol ActivityPub, that Mastodon and other "fediverse" systems use. It's going to be really great, eventually.

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    As Beijing swelters, activists hope the heat will prompt climate action www.theguardian.com

    “People are becoming more aware of the severity of heatwaves, but not the link between heatwaves and climate change,” says Zhao Li, a senior researcher for Greenpeace east Asia’s Beijing office. That is partly because, although there is some limited education about climate change, permitted discourse stops short of talking about major policy shifts, such as reducing China’s coal emissions more rapidly. The government has pledged to become carbon neutral by 2060, but concerns about energy security and the need for economic growth mean that local authorities are showing no sign of backing down on building new coal power. Also, says Zhao, “even if people link heatwaves and climate change, they don’t think it’s something that the individual should pay attention to.” Most people see it as being the government’s responsibility – and therefore out of the hands of the public, she says.

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    climate change flathead 1 year ago 100%
    Rare dry season downpours begin across Australian outback, as cloud band spreads toward eastern seaboard www.abc.net.au

    The prolonged spell of rain is predicted to bring widespread totals in the range of 50 to 100mm from the Kimberley through to the southern parts of the Northern Territory and on to tropical Queensland. If it eventuates, it will be the most widespread winter falls in at least 16 years and well above the average rainfall for the entire season which for most of tropical Australia sits at less than 25mm.

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    Ocean Temperature

    yikes!! ![chart showing extreme rise in ocean temperature in 2023](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/024aad12-b45b-4148-aee8-7309dda4170b.jpeg)

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    Media coverage of climate change research does not inspire action, say scientists phys.org

    The analysis showed that that most of the research selected by the media was biased to the natural sciences. It overly focused on large-scale climate projections that will occur in the future, and a narrow range of threats such as polar bears, drought and melting glaciers. The paper shows that this type of narrative does not activate the mechanisms known from research on psychology that might engage pro-environmental behaviors in readers. The study speaks of a possible distancing reaction on the part of the public, resulting from this globalizing approach. "The individuals exposed to these facts, not feeling directly concerned by them, will tend towards a peripheral, superficial and distracted treatment of the information. Only a central, deep and attentive consideration will allow the public to transform what they know into mechanisms of action and commitment," explains Fabrizio Butera, professor at the Institute of Psychology of the UNIL, and co-author of the study.

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    New records set for coldest June morning after freezing conditions hit Australia's south-east overnight www.abc.net.au

    Several locations across regional NSW experienced their coldest June morning on record: Bathurst: -7.5 degrees, records going back 33 years Hillston: -4 degrees, records going back 64 years Peak Hill: -2.8 degrees, records going back 56 years Paterson: -0.3 degrees, records going back 54 years

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    Nearly 100 die as India battles sweltering heatwave www.abc.net.au

    "This has never happened in Ballia. I have never seen people dying because of the heat in such large numbers," he said. "People fear venturing out. The roads and markets are largely deserted." Ballia, along with central and eastern Uttar Pradesh, is currently grappling with oppressive heat. On Sunday, the district experienced a maximum temperature of 43 degrees Celsius, surpassing the normal range by five degrees.

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    Mexico says mass bird deaths likely caused by El Niño's hotter waters www.reuters.com

    Authorities had initially suspected bird flu, but a joint effort from the country's agriculture and environment ministries concluded the most likely reason was warmer oceans resulting from El Niño. The periodic natural phenomenon, which lasts between months and years, warms the Pacific Ocean fuelling tropical cyclones, floods and rainfall across the Americas and elsewhere. The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) earlier this month declared that an El Nino is now under way, after three years dominated by the cooler La Nina pattern. ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/a0c4ecbe-b936-478e-828a-be19cab1d7ce.png)

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    The NT government has green-lit fracking in the Beetaloo Basin. What does it mean? www.abc.net.au

    In an open letter published in newspapers on Wednesday, a group of nearly 100 scientists urged the government to abandon fracking in the Beetaloo, saying doing so would be catastrophic for the environment. The Nurrdalinji Native Title Aboriginal Corporation, which represents traditional owners in the Beetaloo Basin, also said the government had "broken its promise" by not implanting all the inquiry's recommendations. "In communities it's clear that the government has not done a proper job of making sure Aboriginal people understand the huge impact fracking will have on our country and that our voice is heard," corporation chair Johnny Wilson said. Mr Wilson was also sceptical that economic benefits would be passed on to traditional owners. ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/f7481628-3e02-4d53-aa99-26994fb83709.png)

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    Sudden surge of record high temperatures could propel 2023 as warmest year on record www.abc.net.au

    This year could be a watershed moment in Earth's climate history. Major global climatological records are breaking at a rapid rate, a trend likely to continue during the coming years as the world's oceans and atmosphere rebound sharply following a triple La Niña. This year has already produced record-high global ocean temperatures and record-low Antarctic sea ice. And in recent weeks, a sudden surge of record-high air temperatures could propel 2023 to become the warmest year on record.

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    Extinction Rebellion protesters glue themselves to research centre supported by Cambridge University https://www.itv.com/news/anglia/2023-06-09/xr-activists-glue-themselves-to-research-centre-supported-by-university

    ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/574cd48f-3b90-4cb0-84bc-da738779e47b.png) Extinction Rebellion climate activists glued themselves to the building of an oilfield services giant, calling on the University of Cambridge to cut ties with the firm. Protesters arrived early on Friday to attach themselves with glue to the main entrance of Schlumberger's research facility in Cambridge. Schlumberger - also known as SLB - is a global company that provides technology and infrastructure for oil and gas extraction, to firms including BP and Shell. A number of people dressed as climate scientists, wearing white lab coats and handing leaflets to staff members as they entered the building.

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    Thousands of dead fish wash ashore along Texas Gulf Coast https://www.chron.com/life/wildlife/article/dead-fish-texas-gulf-coast-18144224.php

    ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/665e994d-c7d2-4dcc-a6f6-337eef1a87ea.png) Thousands of dead fish washed up on the shores of the Texas Gulf Coast seemingly overnight this week. Lake Jackson resident Karri McKim was walking along the shores of Bryan Beach and Quintana Beach near Freeport, Texas to watch the sunrise on Friday morning when she came across the grim sight. Footage shared by McKim shows the hordes of dead fish extending for miles along the coastline. The fish kill was investigated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's Region 3 Kills and Spills Team, a group of biologists who investigate fish and wildlife kills resulting from pollution or natural events. The team determined that the event was caused by a low dissolved oxygen event, which is a common condition during the summer when temperatures rise. The species most impacted was Gulf menhaden. Daily variations in dissolved oxygen concentration are related to photosynthesis and aerobic respiration. "Increased dissolved oxygen during the day is a result of photosynthesis which is driven by sunlight," Jensen said. "Photosynthesis stops at night and may slow down on cloudy days, but plants and animals in the water continue to respire and consume free oxygen, decreasing the dissolved oxygen concentration." Before kill events, you can often spot fish trying to get oxygen by gulping at the surface of the water early in the morning, Jensen said. "Some fish may also be lying on the bottom or at the edge of the water," he added.

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    Climate activists plan to protest ‘shameful’ climate bill www.jpost.com

    Dozens of climate activists are expected to turn out in front of the Prime Minister’s Office on Sunday to protest a climate bill they describe as “shameful," that would “allow the government to continue promoting destructive measures” and worsen the climate change situation in Israel. The protest will occur in Jerusalem while the Ministerial Committee on Legislation discusses the climate bill. It is being arranged by several environmental groups – including Strike for Future Israel, Migama Yeruka, Zalul, Green Peace, Israel Association for Public Health Physicians and the Sayyid Al-Harumi Initiative.

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    Risk of hot summer in UK is more than twice normal figure, forecasters warn www.theguardian.com

    Temperatures have soared above 30C for the first time this year – and meteorologists forecast the chance of Britain experiencing a hot summer is now 45% – 2.3 times the normal figure. The warning leaves the nation braced for a possible repeat of last year’s record-breaking heatwave which triggered wildfires, disrupted rail transport, closed schools, led to thousands of premature deaths and saw temperatures break the 40C record in the UK for the first time. At this rate, the world will soon have heated by more than 1.5C since pre-industrial levels, a temperature that was supposed to be the upper acceptable limit for global warming. In fact, the world could heat by almost 3C by the end of the century, triggering the melting of ice caps, the death of coral reefs and rising ocean levels. For its part, Britain will experience weather patterns that will become increasingly grim, a point stressed by a study published last week by an international team led by Bath University researchers. It predicts that peak summer temperatures of 41C and weekly averages of 28C will be normal in large parts of southern England towards the end of the century. These figures compare with maximum peaks of 31C and averages of 20C that occurred in the 1970s.

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    For the Busse brothers, climate change is a reality billingsgazette.com

    While riding the chairlift one winter, his freestyle coach made an offhand comment about the future of resort skiing. “He said, ‘my kids might be able to ski on this, with real snow, but your kids definitely won’t,’” Badge recalled. “It was just this complete eye opener. I just want to be able to ski with my kids in the future.” “I do not want my kids to only ski on artificial snow,” Badge said. “Skiing is my happy place, especially on Whitefish Mountain. I need them to have the same experience, the same connection to the earth that I have when I’m skiing.” Brothers Badge and Lander Busse are two of the 16 youth plaintiffs in the constitutional climate change lawsuit Held v. State of Montana, which was filed in Montana’s First Judicial District Court in 2020. The lawsuit alleges that the state, through several of its agencies, including the Department of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Quality, and Montana Department of Transportation, has implemented and overseen policies that violate the plaintiffs’ right to a clean and healthful environment, a provision provided in the Montana Constitution when it was ratified in 1972. The lawsuit specifically names two statutes — the State Energy Policy and a provision in the Montana Environmental Protection Act (MEPA) that excludes consideration of regional climate effects on state development decisions — that are actively adding greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere, aggravate the effects of climate change, and threatening the youths’ future way of life. ![](https://quex.cc/pictrs/image/1cd1fa57-067e-4634-9a96-7ba3a58c67e0.jpeg)

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    Too late now to save Arctic summer ice, climate scientists find www.theguardian.com

    **Ice-free summers inevitable even with sharp emissions cuts and likely to result in more extreme heatwaves and floods.** It is now too late to save summer Arctic sea ice, research has shown, and scientists say preparations need to be made for the increased extreme weather across the northern hemisphere that is likely to occur as a result. Analysis shows that even if greenhouse gas emissions are sharply reduced, the Arctic will be ice-free in September in coming decades. The study also shows that if emissions decline slowly or continue to rise, the first ice-free summer could be in the 2030s, a decade earlier than previous projections. The research shows that 90% of the melting is the result of human-caused global heating, with natural factors accounting for the rest. Since satellite records began in 1979, summer Arctic ice has shrunk by 13% a decade, in one of the clearest signs of the climate crisis. Arctic sea ice reaches its annual minimum at the end of summer, in September, and in 2021 it was at its second lowest extent on record.

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