Homelessness: Going in circles
Re: “Regional homelessness authority’s ask of $8.4 billion is unrealistic” [Feb. 21, Opinion]: It is safe to say people have varying levels of concern related to those who are homeless. I don’t think it would be a stretch to say over the past several y…
Rebels capture more ground in Congo as fighting intensifies
Local residents and aid workers say a rebel group linked with neighboring Rwanda has seized more territory as fighting intensified in conflict-ridden east Congo
White House braces for ruling on abortion pill’s fate
The Biden administration is preparing for a worst-case scenario if a conservative federal judge rules in favor of a lawsuit seeking to ban one of the two drugs typically used to induce a medicated abortion.
FDA’s tobacco unit pledges reset after criticism
The Food and Drug Administration is pledging a reset in the agency’s tobacco program.
Remotely control/automate mobile devices
First off, I know this isn’t hacking but I believe the solution requires knowledge of computer networks/how they communicate that is present in this sub.
So basically, I am building an rfid system for a project and I would like an action to be initiated on a user’s mobile device when their rfid tag is read. I was thinking their mobile device would have an identifier in the system that would be present on the chip which would be linked to it’s mac address so the mobile device can be found and communicated with. But I am unsure how I would get a computer to automatically get a phone to play an audio file or something like that. I’ve looked into MDMs but am unsure if that will address the issue. Any help or a nudge in a different direction (if needed) would be greatly appreciated.
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US Secretary of State Blinken Headed to Central Asia Next Week
Antony Blinken’s first trip to Central Asia will involve bilateral meetings with all five of his regional counterparts, plus a convening of the C5+1 format.
Winter storm brings heavy rain, rare snow to parts of California
Authorities warn residents that severe weather, including blizzards, could create dangerous driving conditions in US.
This Leg Day Workout Addition Will Test Your Mind and Body
When forced to train with limited resources, you often find the most creative ways to train.