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Zen Browser makes RSS and GitHub PRs first-class citizens via Live Folders

zen-browser.app
3 points·by hezag·4 miesiące temu·2 comments

AfricaMuseum refuses to yield Congo geological archives despite US pressure

vrt.be
17 points·by hezag·4 miesiące temu·10 comments

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hezag
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Not affiliated with the Zen Browser team, just a user who got excited about this latest release.

I submitted this because of the new "Live Folders" feature. For a long time, RSS has felt relegated to third-party extensions or separate reader apps. Zen's update integrates RSS feeds and GitHub Issues/PRs directly into the sidebar tab hierarchy.
hezag
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Disclamer: the elephant in the room has nothing to do with ElePHPant, the PHP mascot.
hezag
·2 lata temu·discuss
Loved this practical guide publication format. Anyone know other magazines like this Everyday Practical Electronics?
hezag
·3 lata temu·discuss
You can share the Camera folder with the "send only" mode in the phone app.
hezag
·3 lata temu·discuss
> all under the guise of helping users who want to save money (poor people) even though this category lacks the skills and the interest to repair their devices anyway outside of a rare few exceptions

This is simply not true. At least in my country, poor people generally have interest and the skills to repair their devices (or to pay someone to do so, as it's cheaper than buying a new one)
hezag
·3 lata temu·discuss


  > If the book is available in the district libraries, that means it was approved by a media specialist and can be made available to students again. But any book not currently held in the district libraries must be individually evaluated and approved by a librarian. 

So... It's an allowlist and not a denylist. Even worse.
hezag
·4 lata temu·discuss
And snap, Appimage...
hezag
·4 lata temu·discuss
> "The bot is very deep on gender ideology"

Ok... Totally unbiased statement. /s
hezag
·4 lata temu·discuss
And since there is no such thing as an "impartial observer"...
hezag
·4 lata temu·discuss
Abstract of the research article:

  > Fungi are central to every terrestrial and many aquatic ecosystems, but the mechanisms underlying fungal tolerance to mercury, a global pollutant, remain unknown. Here, we show that the plant symbiotic fungus Metarhizium robertsii degrades methylmercury and reduces divalent mercury, decreasing mercury accumulation in plants and greatly increasing their growth in contaminated soils. M. robertsii does this by demethylating methylmercury via a methylmercury demethylase (MMD) and using a mercury ion reductase (MIR) to reduce divalent mercury to volatile elemental mercury. M. robertsii can also remove methylmercury and divalent mercury from fresh and sea water even in the absence of added nutrients. Overexpression of MMD and MIR significantly improved the ability of M. robertsii to bioremediate soil and water contaminated with methylmercury and divalent mercury. MIR homologs, and thereby divalent mercury tolerance, are widespread in fungi. In contrast, MMD homologs were patchily distributed among the few plant associates and soil fungi that were also able to demethylate methylmercury. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that fungi could have acquired methylmercury demethylase genes from bacteria via two independent horizontal gene transfer events. Heterologous expression of MMD in fungi that lack MMD homologs enabled them to demethylate methylmercury. Our work reveals the mechanisms underlying mercury tolerance in fungi, and may provide a cheap and environmentally friendly means of cleaning up mercury pollution.
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2214513119
hezag
·4 lata temu·discuss
About the creators: THC (The Hackers Choice) is a well known hacker group active since 1995. One of their most famous project is Hydra[0].

  > "We research and publish tools and academic papers to expose fishy IT security that just isn’t secure. We also develop and publish tools to help the IT Security movement."[1]

0. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydra_%28software%29

1. https://www.thc.org/
hezag
·4 lata temu·discuss


  > "[...] The company cited environmental concerns for removing chargers with every purchase of the device and claimed that the decision will save 861,000 tons of copper, zinc and tin. The Brazilian Ministry of Justice remained unmoved by that reasoning, telling Apple that it could help the environment in other ways, such as giving its devices USB-C support."
Fair enough.