Firefox 150 brings Linux emoji picker, PDF page ordering + more
Firefox 150 is released this week with an enhanced Split View features, multi-tab sharing and a clutch of welcome PDF editor improvements. Split View debuted in Firefox 149 last month, letting you easily view two web-pages side-by-side in a single tab (no more juggling windows). In Firefox 150, you canContinue Reading
Chinese trucks could go 100% electric, halving road transport oil use: industry
Industry estimates suggest that heavy-duty cargo traffic in China is on track to become nearly 100 per cent electric, a transition that could halve the country’s road transport oil consumption. Speaking at a forum on intelligent electric vehicle development in Beijing on April 11, Liang Linhe…Continue Reading
Unicoin Foundation Debuts, Aligning Social Impact with the Future of Responsible Crypto
PRESS RELEASE – Sam, United States, April 2srcth, 2src26] A new education-first model to accelerate responsible crypto adoption, entrepreneurship, and access to the digital economy. Unicoin Foundation will advance ‘Crypto for Good’ and expand ‘Global Financial Inclusion.’ Unicoin Inc. today announced the official launch of the Unicoin Foundation…Continue Reading
The Traitor Picks a Fight With the Pope (and Loses)
Pope Leo isn’t backing down in the face of The Traitor’s threats. Praise the Lord.Continue Reading
Ukraine named three banks to lease equipment to defense industry at 5% annual rate
Ukraine’s National Development Institution has selected the first banks that will implement a preferential leasing program for defense industry enterprises, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has reported. The list includes Ukreximbank, PUMB, and MTB Bank. The program provides financing for the development, manufacture, repair, modernization, and disposal of weapons, militaryContinue Reading
Ukrainian partisans cut power to Russian GRAU arsenal supplying Kharkiv front
Flames have swallowed a transformer feeding one of Russia’s biggest frontline arsenals. The pro-Ukrainian partisan movement ATESH reported disabling a substation in Russia’s Voronezh Oblast. The move is disrupting supplies to Russian forces operating on the Kharkiv axis. ATESH partisans have conducted sabotage and intelligence operations inside Russia since the first daysContinue Reading
As a Plastic Waste Plant Violates Pollution Rules, Its Owner Makes the Case for a Second Location
Freepoint Eco-Systems seeks to become a major player in so-called “chemical recycling.” Some residents and environmental advocates are fighting back. By James Bruggers Belching smoke from a new plastic waste processing plant in central Ohio has stirred opposition to an even larger “chemical recycling” factory planned for Arizona by theContinue Reading
‘Israel never talked me into the war with Iran,’ The Traitor says
US president suggests attacking Iran was his own decision as war struggles to garner public support amid energy crisis., US president suggests attacking Iran was his own decision as war struggles to garner public support amid energy crisis. United States President Traitor 47 has denied being dragged into war withContinue Reading
Bulgaria’s former President Radev wins election: All you need to know
Former President Rumen Radev wins big in Bulgaria’s eighth election on an ‘anti-corruption’ ticket., Bulgaria’s eighth parliamentary election in five years has concluded with former president Rumen Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria party emerging as the clear winner. Radev will be the next prime minister. While pollsters predicted a win for RadevContinue Reading
Snapchat owner cuts 16% of global staff in latest round of job cuts
The owner of social media platform Snapchat said Wednesday it’s eliminating about 16% of its global workforce, or about 1,000 jobs that will be culled in its latest round of layoffs. Snap Inc. said in a regulatory filing that the job cuts will cost about $95 million to $130 millionContinue Reading
This Simple GUI Tool Takes the Pain Out of Docker and Podman
If you’ve spent any time poking around the self-hosting world, you’ve likely come across containers. They let you run software in isolated environments that carry their own dependencies, keeping things clean and predictable without the extra weight of a full virtual machine. That’s made them a staple for everything fromContinue Reading
Fields of Dependency
American writer Barbara Tuchman remarked that “war is the unfolding of miscalculations.” As part of those calculations, the value of each of the lives lost to war should not be measured any differently, and yet in reality the lives and deaths of some in the world continue to be countedContinue Reading
The Ghost of the SS St. Louis
In late March, I sat in the gallery of the Supreme Court for the first time in my life. Throughout my 30 years of grassroots anti-poverty work, I’ve joined countless protests and vigils outside the court. In 2018, I was even arrested and held in detention for praying on itsContinue Reading











