Australia news LIVE: Coalition set to unveil sites of nuclear power plants; Australian delegation in PNG for security talks
Opposition leader Peter Dutton is expected to reveal his nuclear power plan after he called a snap shadow cabinet meeting and Richard Marles and Foreign Minister Penny Wong will join talks on economic and security cooperatio … ⌘ Read more
Federal MP Josh Burns’ office vandalised in Melbourne
Vandals have targeted federal MP Josh Burns’ office in Melbourne. ⌘ Read more
Australia news LIVE: Coalition set to unveil sites of nuclear power plants; Australian delegation in PNG for security talks
Opposition leader Peter Dutton is expected to reveal his nuclear power plan after he called a snap shadow cabinet meeting and Richard Marles and Foreign Minister Penny Wong will join talks on economic and security cooperatio … ⌘ Read more
Why herbs evolved to smell and taste so delicious
Humans may have shaped the development of aromatic herbs like lavender and mint, but did herbs also shape our own evolution? ⌘ Read more
Jerry Seinfeld heckled again in Sydney
Anti-war protesters have heckled Jerry Seinfeld again at a Sydney show. ⌘ Read more
Sport fans want gambling ads reined in. Politicians should listen
A gradual and transparent approach to freeing sporting bodies from reliance on gambling advertising makes sense. ⌘ Read more
Attention gym-bench hogs: Try lifting more than your phones
Plus: get ready for the weekend with these fresh diversions. ⌘ Read more
The Sydney student who uncovered a ‘shocking’ problem with global cancer research
Undergraduate Danielle Oste found something thousands of scientists had overlooked. ⌘ Read more
Lucky to be alive: a Perth family’s harrowing story of survival at sea
A monster wave turned a fishing holiday into a disaster for a Perth family, who have lost a $170,000 boat – but not their lives, thanks to a lucky break. ⌘ Read more
Shorten asks states to hand over lists of criminals getting NDIS money
Australia’s national disability scheme is scrambling to get the names of sex predators, violent offenders and other serious criminals receiving financial support. ⌘ Read more
Where is the long-term plan for education in Perth’s inner city? Apparently, nowhere
There is a missing piece in the state’s education outlook – a long-term, inner-city plan, claims the federal MP for Perth. ⌘ Read more
Lehrmann defamation case judge to headline women’s media conference
Justice Michael Lee and Ita Buttrose are set to share the stage for an upcoming event. ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net me too, I only go to the web page when I want to do more advanced stuff .
Pluto and the largest moon of Neptune might be siblings
The chemical composition of Pluto and Triton suggests they originated in the same region of the outer solar system before the latter was pulled into Neptune’s orbit ⌘ Read more
How to Install iPadOS 18 Beta on iPad
iPadOS 18 was announced with some compelling new features, including new customization options for the Home Screen like being able to place icons and widgets anywhere, Dark Mode icon color hue customizations, Messages scheduling, a revamped Photos app with new capabilities like being able to remove subjects from pictures, a bunch of AI features to … Read More ⌘ Read more
Driverless cars are mostly safer than humans – but worse at turns
Driverless cars seem to have fewer accidents than human drivers under routine conditions, but higher crash risks when turning or in dim light – although researchers say more accident data is necessary ⌘ Read more
The truth about social media and screen time’s impact on young people
There are many scary claims about excess time on digital devices for children and teenagers. Here’s a guide to the real risks - and what to do about them ⌘ Read more
Where AI meets cloud native security
Not sure where to get started when it comes to cloud native security and artificial intelligence? Look no further than CloudNativeSecurityCon North America 2024 in Seattle, which opens up with the co-located Secure AI Summit on June 25,… ⌘ Read more
Chemists invoke bizarre Maxwell’s demon on the largest scale yet
A 19th-century thought experiment that was once thought to defy the laws of thermodynamics has now been realised to make molecules accumulate on one side of a U-bend ⌘ Read more
Superquiz and Target Time, Wednesday, June 19
Trivia buffs: test your knowledge with today’s interactive superquiz and target. ⌘ Read more
@bender@twtxt.net hey, look who is here!
This pod isn’t running the latest, is it? I still see the “Search” with “Search Tags”, but that changed–at least, @prologic@twtxt.net’s pod has it.
Mysterious monolith has appeared in the Nevada desert near Las Vegas
The long-running enigma of the mystery monoliths has entered a new chapter this week. Spotted by the Las Vegas Police Department during a recent searc… ⌘ Read more
Ukraine is using AI to manage the removal of Russian landmines
There are so many Russian landmines across Ukraine that removing them could take 700 years. To prioritise areas for de-mining, the Ukrainian government has turned to an artificial intelligence model that can identify the most important regions ⌘ Read more
Virgin Mary statue ‘cries tears of blood’ at church in Mexico
The phenomenon has been hailed as a miracle, prompting an investigation by church officials. According to reports, the statue, which is located at a f… ⌘ Read more
Imperative programming is comfy
Shipping companies are testing biofuel made from cashew nut shells
Cashew nut shells are a source of low-emissions biofuel, which is being tested in several ships, but it is unlikely there will be enough to make much of a dent in the industry’s emissions ⌘ Read more
Colourful varieties of kitchen staple win praise for packing healthy punch
A nutritionist says purple sweet potatoes have higher antioxidants than the more popular gold variety and are a cost-effective food for families. ⌘ Read more
Time crystals may make quantum computers more reliable
Extremely cold atoms that perpetually move in repeating patterns could be a promising building block for quantum computers ⌘ Read more
IDORs: What are they and how to find them
How to find and exploit IDOR vulnerabilities in web applications
OpManager: CSRF & XS-Leak Chained for Information Disclosure ⌘ Read more
5 Methods I Use To Discover APIs ⌘ Read more
Analyzing a Phishing Email Header ⌘ Read more
Nuclei: The Ultimate Guide to Fast and Customizable Vulnerability Scanning ⌘ Read more
Establishing Remote SSH Connections from Windows to Kali Linux
Setting up SSH keys to a Remote Kali Linux VM
[Continue reading on InfoSec Write-ups »](https://infosecwriteups.com/establishing-remote-ssh-connections-from-wind … ⌘ Read more
Real World GitLab Account Take Over ⌘ Read more
Busting CSRF: The Hidden Dangers of JSON Exploited ⌘ Read more
Discovering a $5000 RCE via Dependency Confusion Vulnerability ⌘ Read more
“The Evolution of Phishing Attacks: From Deceptive Emails to Sophisticated Cyber Threats” ⌘ Read more
“Strengthening Your Cybersecurity Posture: Comprehensive Guide to Conducting Vulnerability… ⌘ Read more
Hoping the kitty I’m watching will start snoring again, my recorder is ready this time.
Mathematicians find odd shapes that roll like a wheel in any dimension
Not content with shapes in two or three dimensions, mathematicians like to explore objects in any number of spatial dimensions. Now they have discovered shapes of constant width in any dimension, which roll like a wheel despite not being round ⌘ Read more
Introducing our H1 2024 Cloud Native Ambassadors
We are thrilled to welcome the latest cohort of CNCF Ambassadors! These passionate and dedicated individuals are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the cloud native community. As CNCF Ambassadors, they will play a crucial role in advocating… ⌘ Read more
The trouble with Topology Aware Routing: Sacrificing reliability in the name of cost savings
Member post originally published on the Buoyant blog by William Morgan Topology Aware Routing is a feature of Kubernetes that prevents cluster traffic within one availability zone from crossing to another availability zone. For high-traffic applications deployed in multi-zone… ⌘ Read more
Watch a humanoid robot driving a car extremely slowly
A robot named Musashi with a human-like skeleton and musculature can perform basic driving tasks – but this isn’t the safest approach to autonomous transport ⌘ Read more
The New Stack: “A Chat With CloudNativeSecurityCon North America 2024 Co-chairs”
Conference leaders share their thoughts on the latest trends and challenges in cloud native security, and the sessions they are most looking forward to. ⌘ Read more
Google’s new quantum computer may help us understand how magnets work
By combining two approaches to quantum computing into one device, Google has been able to simulate the behaviour of magnets in detail - and found discrepancies with our current understanding of certain magnet systems ⌘ Read more
Mysterious hole on Mars could lead to labyrinth of underground caves
Scientists have suggested that subterranean lava tubes on Mars could be home to primitive alien life forms. Exploring the depths of an undocumented ca… ⌘ Read more