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  • Can confirm - my husband and I started reading to each other years ago. It’s not all the time, maybe a couple of books a year, but always on holiday - it’s an awesome way to be together rather than each stuck into your own book world.

    Would recommend!

  • Riot police on standby across England and Wales for further far-right protests
  • I think this is what happens when mainstream political parties legitimise this kind of anti-immigrant rhetoric.

    Everyone is pointing at social media, what about Sunak/Braverman/Patel? Not to mention the odious Farage.

    I lay a lot of the blame at their feet.

    And also - I realise it makes no sense (the perpetrator is British born!) but as has so often been said: You can’t reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into. So yeah, here we are. Madness.

  • CrowdStrike broke Debian and Rocky Linux months ago, but no one noticed
  • Found this post that explains what happened in detail: https://lemmy.ohaa.xyz/post/3522666

    As an application developer (rather than someone who can/does code operating systems) I was just left open-mouthed …

    Looks like they’re delivering “code as content” to get around the rigour of getting an updated driver authorised by MS. I realise they can’t wait too long for driver approval for antivirus releases but surely - surely - you have an ironclad QA process if you’re playing with fire like this.

  • US braces for cicadas by the trillion as two broods of periodic insects coincide
  • Man, when we (2 Brits) lived in Sydney a couple of years ago, we unwittingly went camping during a mass cicada hatching. The cicada grubs were coming out of the ground and crawling up everything (tent, chairs, us!) to hatch.

    We were 2 hopeless pommies fairly new to the Aussie bush and didn’t know what on earth was going on. Utterly freaked. Coupled with all the other crazy wildlife we encountered (stick insects the size of your forearm, lizard things the size of me!) and it’s amazing we didn’t pack up and leave. And also, I mean, the fact that half of Aussie animals can legitimately kill you.

    But we stuck it out and had an awesome time. Cicadas were pretty amazing in the end - left fantastic exoskeletons (a bit like Geiger’s alien) and were deafening.

  • New gender gap
  • I think what’s more interesting from those charts isn’t just the divergence between genders - it’s that (with the obvious exception of S Korea - what on earth is going on in that country??) men’s attitudes have slightly trended more conservative whereas women’s attitudes have radically changed to more liberal.

  • Long Covid explanation in new study possibly paves way for tests and treatments, reveals major insights on a potential cause
  • Completely anecdotal, but looking back I believe I had very mild “long covid” after my first bout - slight brain fog, slight fatigue, etc - but nothing unmanageable. (Also, I couldn’t be sure they were Covid related - I am, after all, getting older!)

    However, after I recovered from my second bout of covid, these lingering symptoms completely cleared up. Like my body had a lightbulb moment “oh this is how I reset”.

    So this article really makes sense, and hopefully it’s a step to a cure for all those people still suffering.

  • Cocaine bricks that washed up on NSW beaches this week may have been pushed ashore by king tides and Cyclone Jasper, police say
    www.abc.net.au Police warn people searching beaches for cocaine after two people rescued

    A total of 124 kilograms of cocaine has been found in sealed packages scattered along the coastline by members of the public over the past week.

    Police warn people searching beaches for cocaine after two people rescued

    Don’t all rush … over 120kg of cocaine packages have washed up on NSW (Australia) beaches over the last few days.

    Members of the public keep finding 39kg packages and I can’t help thinking “surely they’d have packed them rounded up to 40kg” … and wondering where the missing 1kg is …

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    Obama criticizes Israel’s decision to cut off food and water to Gaza
  • I mean, I do understand him saying: “don’t cut off water and power to over a million civilians, because it will be counterproductive in the long term”.

    But what he should really be saying is “don’t cut off water and power to over a million civilians because that’s fucking evil”.

    How did we get to this position where no leaders of the West will stand up and call this out for what it is?

    I understand it’s a complex situation, but treating an entire people like they’re subhuman is morally unacceptable. And I can’t fucking believe that the sodding Israelis - of all people - don’t know this.

  • An American mom, 67, spent her life advocating for Palestinian rights. Then, Hamas came for her.
  • Man, if I could upvote this comment more than once I would.

    Expresses my sentiments exactly.

    I visited Israel years ago - shortly after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin - and remember coming across a class (girls, around 7-8 years old) out on a school trip … and they had 3 guys carrying assault rifles to protect them. And I remember thinking: “whatever it is you’re fighting for … isn’t worth it if you have to live like this”

    And sadly I think it’s only got worse since that time.

  • The world’s first true female car crash dummy is here—PROGRESS!
  • It honestly boggles my mind that in 2023 there are still no mandatory crash tests required for the female form.

    Additionally, I drive a lot of hire cars and it’s shocking how many makes/models’ seatbelts would effectively garrotte me if I were to crash while driving.

  • Burning Man festival-goers trapped in desert as rain turns site to mud
    www.theguardian.com Burning Man festival-goers trapped in desert as rain turns site to mud

    Tens of thousands of ‘burners’ urged to conserve food and water and shelter in place in Nevada’s Black Rock desert

    Burning Man festival-goers trapped in desert as rain turns site to mud

    You have to laugh … I remember Glastonbury, up to my knees in mud - it’s all part of the fun. Having said that, it’s unlikely turn into a survival situation in a field in Somerset, so not really that comparable …

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