Non-IT News Thread
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Rabbi describes seeing synagogue attacker
A rabbi who was injured in the deadly shooting at a synagogue near San Diego on Saturday has described the moment he faced the gunman.
Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein lost his right index finger in the attack, in which one woman died and two other people were injured.
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Computer outage again strikes American Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines
The problem's related to the system used for bookings and reservations
A "technical issue" with a booking and reservation system used by several US airlines again caused delays and headaches at airports across the country on Monday. -
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Computer outage again strikes American Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines
The problem's related to the system used for bookings and reservations
A "technical issue" with a booking and reservation system used by several US airlines again caused delays and headaches at airports across the country on Monday.Was the last occurrence due to ransomware?
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Computer outage again strikes American Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines
The problem's related to the system used for bookings and reservations
A "technical issue" with a booking and reservation system used by several US airlines again caused delays and headaches at airports across the country on Monday.Having lunch with them this week, too. Haha
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SpaceX cuts broadband-satellite altitude in half to prevent space debris
Halving altitude to 550km will ensure rapid re-entry, latency as low as 15ms.
SpaceX has received Federal Communications Commission approval to halve the orbital altitude of more than 1,500 planned broadband satellites in order to lower the risk of space debris and improve latency. -
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
SpaceX cuts broadband-satellite altitude in half to prevent space debris
Halving altitude to 550km will ensure rapid re-entry, latency as low as 15ms.
SpaceX has received Federal Communications Commission approval to halve the orbital altitude of more than 1,500 planned broadband satellites in order to lower the risk of space debris and improve latency.OMG this is freaking awesome. That's an amazing latency boost and, presumably, easier to make the radios work, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
SpaceX cuts broadband-satellite altitude in half to prevent space debris
Halving altitude to 550km will ensure rapid re-entry, latency as low as 15ms.
SpaceX has received Federal Communications Commission approval to halve the orbital altitude of more than 1,500 planned broadband satellites in order to lower the risk of space debris and improve latency.OMG this is freaking awesome. That's an amazing latency boost and, presumably, easier to make the radios work, too.
but more difficult to keep in orbit. I wonder about the trade off
More drag will decrease unit lifetime.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
SpaceX cuts broadband-satellite altitude in half to prevent space debris
Halving altitude to 550km will ensure rapid re-entry, latency as low as 15ms.
SpaceX has received Federal Communications Commission approval to halve the orbital altitude of more than 1,500 planned broadband satellites in order to lower the risk of space debris and improve latency.OMG this is freaking awesome. That's an amazing latency boost and, presumably, easier to make the radios work, too.
but more difficult to keep in orbit. I wonder about the trade off
More drag will decrease unit lifetime.
Definitely harder, but they requested it, so I'm guessing not a big enough deal to be a major thing for them.
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Emperor Akihito: Japanese monarch declares historic abdication
Japan's Emperor Akihito has declared his abdication in a historic ceremony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
In his last public address as emperor, Akihito handed over the symbols of power and thanked the public for their support during his 30-year reign.
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Spying whales and other undercover animals
First rule of spying - don't look like a spy.
The beluga whale - if that's really its name - found in Norway's waters can certainly tick that box.
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Venezuela's Guaidó accused of coup attempt by government
Venezuelan authorities say they are putting down a small coup attempt after opposition leader Juan Guaidó announced he was in the "final phase" of ending President Nicolás Maduro's rule.
He appeared in a video with uniformed men, saying he had military support.
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Tuesday's top deals: Nintendo Switch, cordless vacuum, true-wireless earphones and more
Save big on those items, plus an 8-quart Instant Pot alternative and some great business tools.
Good morning, cheeps! Today my deal cup runneth over, so let's get right to it. -
France harassment law hands out 447 fines in first months
French courts have handed down 447 fines in the past eight months under new laws to tackle street harassment of women.
The "outrages sexistes" law was passed in August 2018, and allows for on-the-spot fines of up to €750 (£650). -
Bosch teams up with PowerCell to bring down the cost of fuel cells
The company is also working on solid oxide fuel cells for stationary applications.
On Monday, automotive parts supplier Bosch announced that it would be partnering with a company called PowerCell to manufacture fuel cells for commercial and passenger vehicles. -
Sigourney Weaver surprises high school cast of Alien: The Play
Ellen Ripley herself visits a New Jersey school to praise the teen actors for their DIY sci-fi play.
If you plan on putting on a high school play based on 1979 sci-fi film Alien, don't be too surprised if actress Sigourney Weaver stops by to give you a high-five. -
Watch the high school adaptation of Alien that impressed Sigourney Weaver and Ridley Scott
This may get taken down soon so watch it now
Back in March, we heard that a New Jersey drama club was adapting Alien as a high school production. -
@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Sigourney Weaver surprises high school cast of Alien: The Play
Ellen Ripley herself visits a New Jersey school to praise the teen actors for their DIY sci-fi play.
If you plan on putting on a high school play based on 1979 sci-fi film Alien, don't be too surprised if actress Sigourney Weaver stops by to give you a high-five.that's amazing, I'm going to watch that on YouTube!
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Sri Lanka restores Facebook and YouTube access after nine-day blackout
Its government has ended the shutdown
The Sri Lankan government has ended a blackout of social media sites that was imposed after the bombings in the country earlier this month, The New York Times reports. -
Puma pulls down malware-infested Australian webstore
Puma Australia has not acknowledged the data breach, or disclosed how many customers were affected by the Magecart info-stealer.
The Australian webstore of Puma has been taken down after it was found to be infected by the Magecart malware -
New York state is allowing early vaccination for infants to combat measles outbreaks
Vaccines save lives
As the number of measles cases in the United States has surged, some officials are encouraging parents to get their children vaccinated sooner rather than later.