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I guess this stuff is plenty obscure, huh?

So, folks, there's a new browser engine dropped (a while ago, actually). It isn't based on WebKit and it isn't based on Firefox, it is written from scratch for a hobbyist operating system SerenityOS by some awesome/crazy people. The browser, called Ladybird, actually can be compiled for Windows, Linux, Mac, OpenIndiana and Android.

It can pass Acid3 and render Github page well (note that Firefox and Chrome circa 2018 cannot do that!), and it has decent JS and afaik wasm support.

Their site is ladybird.dev/

I am not related to the project in any way, just amazed that it exist, and I think it deserves more love and publicity. And optimizations for low-end computers. And privacy features. And so on!

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I think we can agree that access to green space for school children is a good thing.... well, you'll be unsurprised that the hierarchy of access to green space means that children at private schools have much (and I mean much) more access than those at state schools.

But, hey, we live in a post-class political society... do we hell as like!

#schools #nature

theguardian.com/environment/ar

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon dropped to its lowest level since March 2018, according to data from the Brazilian government.

Deforestation for the year to date is down 40% compared to 2023, with expectations for a significant annual decline when the “deforestation year” concludes on July 31.

by Rhett A. Butler
news.mongabay.com/2024/06/defo

#News #Conservation #Environment #Forests #Rainforest #Deforestation

I previously had all my books marked returnable, but I had to change this because Amazon has been deliberately bulk buying and returning indie books printed through IngramSpark to pressure indie authors to use KDP. (Full info about this here: lyssachiavari.com/2023/04/21/w)

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Critical thinking fail. 🤦‍♂️

"I flipped this coin 500 times and it came up heads a few more times than it came up tails, proving conclusively that this coin is rigged."

livescience.com/technology/art

The plain truth is that capitalism is killing us and we are out of planet. The only way to keep doing capitalism is going to be turning vast swathes of the planet into sacrifice zones and looting folks who can't protect themselves for their resources. If you're a capitalist, and you intend to keep doing capitalism, you're ultimately for genocide because there is no other way to accomplish that. And folks won't politely agree to die for your bottom line, so that means fascism. Balls and strikes.

a fun thing is that Mexicans just elected a nobel prize-winning climate scientist and leftist feminist woman as their president by wide margins

This is the right image to use for a heat wave; not one of children playing in the fountain or people frolicking on the beach.

nytimes.com/2024/06/15/well/li

Liberals who think protesters are the enemy are actively encouraging the police state that Trump world wants to impose on America.

They should understand this, but they are either willfully dense, or myopic.

thenation.com/article/politics

Time to excoriate anyone applauding Microsoft for pulling back on Recall. You're a fucking idiot, if you think anything good will come from them.

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Senate GOP—who unanimously let the child tax credit expire, increased childhood poverty 30%, & cancelled free school lunches—just blocked IVF again because a clump of cells is a child but an actual child can starve.

It was never about life. It was always about control of women.

The massively bad-faith Republican "investigations" -- persecutions to deter truth-telling -- into vital research on right-wing extremism have paid off for the extremists.

In a cowardly but understandable move, Stanford University is dismantling its Internet Observatory, which has been a focus of the Republican lies and attacks.

It's understandable in the way capitulation to Joe McCarthy was understandable in the 1050s before enough people grew spines to stop him.

platformer.news/stanford-inter

“There’s little transparency” around bossware that employers use to surveil workers, EFF’s @htsuka told @washingtonpost. “Even figuring out what is on your computer can be a huge step to figuring out how you want to deal with it.”
washingtonpost.com/technology/

A full-fledged attack on access to public records is underway in the states.

Journalists and the public must fight back.

freedom.press/news/states-keep

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