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Qantas flight diverted after man bites flight attendant

1mon 1d ago in nottheonion from www.channelnewsasia.com

Can't have that normal timeline returning

At Seoul's bridge control center, AI helps stop 99% of suicide attempts

1mon 2d ago in upliftingnews from www.koreatimes.co.kr

You can do both. Also a lot of people who try to commit suicide don't try immediately after they fail, so picking them up alive gives you time to help them. If it was like "well whatever, we'll pick them up on the bridge so we don't have to worry about tackling the causes of suicide" i'd agree with you 100%, but that is not what this news is about. It's about improving a method to prevent the suicide from happening, like nets around high buildings. It's sad the root causes aren't fixed with this, but it's still a good thing happening imo.

Ban private jets and cut speed limits to avert UK fuel crisis, say campaigners

1mon 2d ago in europe@feddit.org from www.theguardian.com

Ban private jets

They must have forgotten what social class gets to decide what politicians do.

Israel to sue New York Times over article describing its rape of Palestinians

1mon 3d ago in globalnews@lemmy.zip from www.middleeasteye.net

How dare they tell everybody about the Israeli war crimes. Only explanation I can think of is that New York Times hates all jews.

German students expand their strike against conscription and militarization to 150 cities

1mon 3d ago in globalnews@lemmy.zip from peoplesdispatch.org

Massive crack will one day split the continent of Africa, researchers say

1mon 4d ago in earthscience@mander.xyz from abcnews.com

Somebody told it about FIFO

Thanks for sharing, great article. Copied and pasted some bits below:

(…) Metrics are gathered day and night over all 200.000 internet domains, accross the massive total of 67.000 local governments. Nearly 200.000 seems like a high number, but in fact it is very low.

In reality, the true number of government domains is tenfold but finding those requires a lot of effort. We mostly are missing ‘project’ domains, targeted at tourism, housing, infrastructure, festivals, and anything else the government produces. Some governments, like the Netherlands, have multiple official registries for governmental websites. Yet our Dutch initiative has found thousands of additional domains missing from those registries.

Later in the article they share the 3 most worrying metrics:

3.081 European government sites place tracking cookies without consent. (…)

YouTube is the biggest source of tracking cookies, with 2077 cookies placed in total. Google Ads(!) follows with 842 tracking cookies. This might be a side effect of misconfiguration of Google Analytics, which should also not be used; however, that is measured in another metric not mentioned in this article. Then we see 293 Facebook cookies, probably for website analytics as well. Last but not least, we see 20 TikTok cookies.

We found a total of 1.070 phpMyAdmin portals on 3.529 different domains. Many domains share the same panel; they share the same service provider for example. phpMyAdmin is an open-source tool, yet we found no financial contributions from European governments to this software project. This means they are depending on software, yet are not willing or mandated to pay for it; we see this as an unwillingness to invest in their own online security. We urge governments to pay for open source for their own sake.

Two of these panels are present at addresses of Computer Security Incident Response Teams, which is a double offense. It might require some trickery to see these addresses in the browser.

Last but not least, the most shocking discovery of our research: the encryption quality of e-mail to European governments is poor. And not just any form of poor: as 99% does not follow up-to-date security practices. Only the Netherlands and Denmark show somewhat promising numbers.

40% of Americans have quit their streaming services over continued price increases

1mon 6d ago in PurchaseWithPurpose from www.independent.co.uk

Leaving this here for the next guy: https://www.nebula.tv/https://www.dropout.tv/

Leaving this here for the next guy: https://www.dropout.tv/

Leaving this here for the next guy: https://www.2ndtry.tv/

Finland's longest bridge opens in Helsinki - but not for cars

1mon 15d ago in fuckcars from www.newsweek.com

Our possums are a problem. Could Selena Gomez be the solution?

3mon 4d ago in nottheonion from thespinoff.co.nz

What is the EU's anti-coercion instrument, and how does it work?

4mon 3h ago in europe@feddit.org from www.euronews.com

Unless you're too scared?

5mon 29d ago in hydrohomies

Ecuador Ordered to Pay Amazon-Polluting Chevron $220 Million

6mon 6d ago in nottheonion from truthout.org

4 crossfits please.

6mon 7d ago in trippinthroughtime@lemmy.ca from feddit.org

PeAce!!

6mon 26d ago in politicalmemes from feddit.org

on manosphere and incel culture

7mon 1d ago in microblogmemes from media.piefed.social