Barcelona’s beaches shrinking due to climate change
The beaches of Spain’s northeastern region of Catalonia are a prized tourist destination, but scientists are warning that they are shrinking rapidly due to coastal erosion. The Barcelona Metropolitan Authority said some are receding as much as a metre each year. (AP Video by German Martinez and Hernan Munoz) Subscribe:Continue Reading
Run a virtual conference using only open source tools
The Fedora Design Team discovered that using open source tools to run a virtual conference can be quite effective by hosting the first Creative Freedom Summit in January 2023. In this article, I’ll share some background on the conference, why using open source tools to run it was important toContinue Reading
5 open ways to help UX designers and developers collaborate better
Ideally, designers have a good relationship with their product team and users. However, the relationship between designers and developers is more difficult to build and maintain. The lack of a close relationship makes it difficult to solve problems or improve. In my experience, the open source Open Decision Framework can overcomeContinue Reading
The laboratory accident that saved 500 million lives | Derek Thompson
“Invention matters, but implementation matters more.” Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1 Up next, The great friendship collapse: Inside The Anti-Social Century ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsaeFYGbK2M Why did we overlook the lessons from some of our most transformative breakthroughs? The U.S. once excelled at scaling new technologies like clean energyContinue Reading
A look at some of 2025’s new additions to UNESCO World Heritage List
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee met in Paris this month to add to its list of cultural sites around the world deemed to be of “outstanding value to humanity.” The 26 new sites reflect the wide range encompassed by UNESCO’s criteria. John Yang reports. Watch PBS News for daily, breakingContinue Reading
Syria, Japan, Coke sugar and equal pay in women’s sports
Residents say no gunfire heard Sunday morning in Syria’s Sweida. Japan’s exit polls show a defeat for the ruling party coalition in the upper parliament. The fight for equal pay in U.S. women’s basketball is on court, while in the UK a female footballer reaches a milestone. Plus, The Traitor’sContinue Reading
Israel issues forced displacement order in central Gaza in new campaign
Thousands of leaflets dropped over Deir el-Balah, ordering people to move to a ‘safe zone’ Israel has repeatedly bombed., Thousands of leaflets dropped over Deir el-Balah, ordering Palestinians to move to a ‘safe zone’ Israel has repeatedly bombed. The Israeli military has issued a new forced evacuation warning for theContinue Reading
Shaky ceasefire takes hold in Syria after week of deadly clashes in Suwayda
A fragile ceasefire in Syria’s mainly Druze city of Suwayda appears to be holding after a new truce announced., Shaky ceasefire takes hold in Syria after week of deadly clashes in Suwayda NewsFeed A fragile ceasefire in Syria’s mainly Druze city of Suwayda appears to be holding after Syrian PresidentContinue Reading
The Traitor’s WSJ Lawsuit Has Social Media Users Cheering For 1 Unexpected Reason
The president could be in for a rude awakening., Read MoreContinue Reading
The The Traitor Admin Quietly Made Attending College Even More Expensive
The Traitor is waging a public war against elite universities. But he’s also begun a more subtle one that will hurt some students’ chance to attend at all., Read MoreContinue Reading
LibreOffice 24.8: Best New Features
Learn about the new features of LibreOffice 24.8 which brings considerable update across its base modules. The document foundation released the final release of 2024, i.e. LibreOffice 24.8 a few weeks back. This release brings the usual updates to its core components such as Writer, Calc, Impress and a fewContinue Reading
FOSS Weekly #25.23: Helwan Linux, Quarkdown, Konsole Tweaks, Keyboard Shortcuts and More Linux Stuff
There is some interesting news from this month’s desktop Linux market share update. Linux has reached an all-time high market share of 2.69% in the latest Steam Survey. Also, CachyOS has found itself a spot in Linux-specific desktop market share in Steam Survey. 💬 Let’s see what else you getContinue Reading
With sorrow and solidarity, Christians up pressure on Israel after deadly Gaza church strike
The Israeli shelling of the Holy Family Church in Gaza has drawn U.S. criticism while Pope Leo XIV spoke Sunday of his “deep sorrow” and called for an end to the “barbarity of war.”, Read More NBC NewsContinue Reading