Fr Tony O’Riordan, who is leading the Jesuits response to the crisis in Aleppo, described seeing “a chilling image of a large articulated truck with bodies in white body bags”.
Hackers Breached Reddit – Stole Source Code & Internal Data
Reddit recently revealed that it was subjected to a security breach. Unidentified cybercriminals were able to gain unauthorized access to the company’s internal documents, source code, as well as some of its business systems. On the evening of Fe…
Where’s the snow? Climate change affects ski racing season
Mother Nature and global warming are having just as much to say about when and where to hold ski races these days as the International Ski and Snowboard Federation.
Where’s the snow? Climate change affects ski racing season
Besides some minor dustings, it hasn’t snowed significantly in the French resorts hosting the skiing world championships since mid-January.
In Portugal, a planned lithium mine in a rural village sparks controversy
Northern Portugal is believed to contain the largest lithium reserves in Europe. These resources have attracted the attention of some of the world’s largest mining companies. London-based firm Savannah Resources wants to open the continent’s biggest o…
Filing: bankrupt crypto lender Celsius wants to raise $14.4M by selling coupons and credits it got from mining company Bitmain (Andrew Asmakov/Decrypt)
Andrew Asmakov / Decrypt:
Filing: bankrupt crypto lender Celsius wants to raise $14.4M by selling coupons and credits it got from mining company Bitmain — The proposed deal, filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern Dist…
‘Antakya is finished’: Earthquake leaves thousands homeless in Turkey
Euronews’ Anelise Borges captures the aftermath and destruction from Antakya, Turkey – one of the worst hit areas from Monday’s earthquake.
Oldest schoolhouse for Black children in US moving to museum
A building believed to be the oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children in the U.S. is being moved into Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.
Anyone had luck using dedicated cell hotspots with wifi cameras in remote locations for extended periods?
My experience has been such a mixed bag. Sometimes my connection can last over a month, at other times a few days, but invariably signal is irretrievably lost until I return and pull the power plug then reconnect.
I have a timer set to restart all the devices daily. If my cameras do go offline it’s typically all 3 at once suggesting a network issue but not always. I’m wondering if I’m giving my cameras enough time for the hotspot to re-acquire signal after my timer switches back on, otherwise the cameras ‘give up’ trying to reconnect in the absence of a signal? Scratching my head over this.
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