RoboCrop: Teaching Robots How To Pick Tomatoes
alternative_right quotes a report from Phys.org: To teach robots how to become tomato pickers, Osaka Metropolitan University Assistant Professor Takuya Fujinaga, Graduate School of Engineering, programmed them to evaluate the ease of harvesting for each tomato before attempting to pick it. Fujinaga’s new model uses image recognition paired with statistical analysis to evaluate … ⌘ Read more
US State Department to revert to Times New Roman font over ‘wasteful’ Calibri
In a leaked internal cable, Secretary of State Marco Rubio calls the department’s decision to adopt Calibri in 2023 a “wasteful” diversity move. ⌘ Read more
Australia records highest number of Indigenous deaths in custody since 1979
Australia recorded the largest number of Indigenous deaths in custody in the last financial year since 1979. Experts say over-incarceration remains a national crisis and prisons are neglecting the physical and mental health of vulnerable people. ⌘ Read more
Linux 6.19 Gets Rid Of The Kernel’s “Genocide” Function
While the Linux kernel has inclusive terminology guidelines for the past five years to replace phrases like master/slave and blacklist/whitelist, there has surprisingly been a “genocide” function within the kernel that was questioned when it was first submitted for inclusion but now removed in Linux 6.19… ⌘ Read more
Convicted conman Kane Dallow pleads guilty to forgery, fraud charges
A convicted conman tells a court he was trying “to keep up an appearance” as he pleads guilty to forgery and fraud charges in a Tasmanian court. ⌘ Read more
Breaking: At least 19 killed in building collapse in Morocco’s Fes city
At least 19 people have been killed and 16 injured by the collapse of two buildings in Morocco’s Fes city early on Wednesday, the state news agency says. ⌘ Read more
Climate crisis threatens disabled Australians’ access to nature
From bushfires and decreasing air quality to flooding and erosion, climate change is threatening our relationship with nature, and people with disability are being disproportionately impacted. ⌘ Read more
Cambodia withdraws from Thailand’s Southeast Asian Games over border conflict
Cambodia withdraws its team from the Southeast Asian Games in Thailand for safety reasons, as a border conflict between the two neighbours rages for a third day. ⌘ Read more
Melbourne woman ‘vigorously opposes’ child sex charges
The former staffer of a school for children with disabilities vigorously denies child sex abuse allegations, a court has heard. ⌘ Read more
North Melbourne still confident of landing former AFLW number one pick
North Melbourne have been unable to trade for Kristie-Lee Weston-Turner but the two-time defending AFLW premiers are still confident they’ll secure the former number one draft pick. ⌘ Read more
Judge says burning of murder victim’s body was a ‘horrible thing to do’
A Victorian Supreme Court judge says the destruction of 19-year-old Charlie Gander’s body after his murder has added to the impact on his family. ⌘ Read more
Remains found during investigation into toddler’s disappearance
Detectives have discovered what appear to be human remains while investigating the disappearance of a Melbourne toddler 11 years ago. ⌘ Read more
Man found guilty of raping 76yo woman at aged care facility
Judge Michael McHugh finds Hayden Carl Skinner guilty of sexually assaulting a woman after breaking into a Coffs Harbour aged care facility. ⌘ Read more
North Queenslanders split over new crocodile management plan
The new management plan sees the expansion of crocodile removal zones across north and far north Queensland. Some say it will not increase safety without better community education. ⌘ Read more
Day one of the social media ban sees some under-16s retain access
It’s day one of the social media ban, but dozens of parents have told the ABC their children have already been able to get around the restrictions. ⌘ Read more
In a Major New Report, Scientists Build Rationale For Sending Astronauts To Mars
A major scientific report published Tuesday argues that sending astronauts to Mars is justified by the quest to find life and conduct research that robots alone can’t achieve. “We’re searching for life on Mars,” said Dava Newman, a professor in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Massachusetts Insti … ⌘ Read more
Hundreds of men march against domestic violence in solidarity with women
Up to 300 men — and a similar number of women — have taken part in the annual Ingkintja Men’s March Against Domestic Violence under the slogan End the silence! Stop the violence! in Alice Springs, coinciding with the International Human Rights Day. ⌘ Read more
Family of man who died in freeway crash has victim statements redacted
The daughters of a man who died in a truck crash at the bottom of the South-Eastern Freeway in 2014 have their heavily redacted victim impact statements read aloud in court, more than 11 years after their father died. ⌘ Read more
Melbourne teenager accused of killing Dau Akueng denied bail
A teen charged with the stabbing murder of a 15-year-old boy in Melbourne’s west will remain in youth custody. ⌘ Read more
Money laundering charge over sizeable ‘sly grogging’ operation
The man allegedly bought large quantities of beer, champagne and rum in Darwin before selling it in WA’s Kimberley region. ⌘ Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de @zvava@twtxt.net I think people get sick of everything changing all the time and so don’t bother adopting things to change when things are already good enough 🤷
Woman found dead in police car park ‘believed she was being stalked’
According to her father, Kirsten Moriarty had lodged a stalking report prior to her body being found in a car outside a NSW police station. ⌘ Read more
Rap musician tells court of pain and flashbacks after being set alight
Newcastle rapper Taison Brockbank tells the court he nearly died after being set on fire during an attack in inner-city Newcastle in 2023. ⌘ Read more
Collapsed luxury caravan manufacturer’s staggering debt revealed
Zone RV plunged into administration last week, leaving customers, suppliers, employees and taxpayers in a $40 million hole. ⌘ Read more
Defence issues brief on Chinese flotilla but ‘final destination’ unknown
Australian Defence officials have been briefing Pacific nations about the formidable capabilities and weaponry of a Chinese naval flotilla in the region, which the ADF is continuing to monitor closely. ⌘ Read more
Children as young as 10 to be fitted with ankle monitors under proposed laws
The legislation removes the requirement for either the child, or their parent or guardian, to consent to wearing the device. ⌘ Read more
Tasmania’s bushfire fire danger arrived suddenly. Here’s how to prepare
Tasmania’s bushfire season has suddenly arrived, with two catastrophes within days of each other. Here is how to prepare if one comes your way. ⌘ Read more
Gold Coast man jailed for nine years over one-punch attack
Alexander Rasic pleaded guilty to unlawful striking causing the death of Michael Hayes on the Gold Coast in June, 2023. ⌘ Read more
WA opposition blames police shortage for slow emergency response
The WA Liberals say a slow police response to a violent incident involving St John Ambulance officers in the Goldfields is due to understaffing but the claim has been rejected by the police minister. ⌘ Read more
Why finally defending UFC gold at home is a new beginning for Alex Volkanovski
Alex Volkanovski hoses down retirement rumours ahead of his first hometown fight in almost a decade with Australia’s greatest ever UFC fighter aiming for another lengthy run defending the featherweight title. ⌘ Read more
Luigi Mangione’s alleged notes to self: ‘Pluck eyebrows’, ‘Keep momentum’
A to-do list and travel plans shed light on the steps the 27-year-old may have taken — or planned to take — to avoid capture after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing last year. ⌘ Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Yeah, but isn’t it from 2010? No widespread adoption after 15 years? Is there that much inertia? 🤔 On my box, everything just works – browser, GIMP, ImageMagick, imlib2, … 🤔
The terror and beauty of being Australia’s official war artist
Australia has been sending artists to the frontline since World War I, with more than 50 local artists taking part since then. But what’s it actually like to head into war armed with a paintbrush? ⌘ Read more
‘Food and Fossil Fuel Production Causing $5 Billion of Environmental Damage an Hour’
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: The unsustainable production of food and fossil fuels causes $5 billion of environmental damage per hour, according to a major UN report. Ending this harm was a key part of the global transformation of governance, economics and finance required “before col … ⌘ Read more
Sitting in his car while saltwater rains down, Paul has stayed to defend his home
As a bushfire rages on Tasmania’s east coast, bayside resident Paul Worsteling shelters in his car, charging his phone while saltwater rains down on the roof. ⌘ Read more
Childcare worker sentenced over assault of three-year-old
A woman has been sentenced after pleading guilty to assaulting a three-year-old at a childcare centre in the NSW central west. The worker pleaded guilty to dragging and then throwing a child onto a mattress. ⌘ Read more
Three more teenagers charged over Ellenbrook school stabbing
Three more teenagers are charged over an alleged premeditated gang attack at Ellenbrook Secondary College on Monday that left a student with stab wounds. ⌘ Read more
Fallen CFS firefighter remembered as ‘man of great courage’
Peter Curtis, who died at a bushfire ground on SA’s Eyre Peninsula last month, has been remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather, and a firefighter who “led from the front” and was a “bloody good bloke to have around”. ⌘ Read more
Police arrest teenager wanted over fatal Melbourne stabbing
Homicide detectives have arrested a 16-year-old boy three days after a 40-year-old man was found with stab wounds in Melbourne’s north. ⌘ Read more
Melbourne influencer died from haemorrhage after freebirth, court hears
A coroner’s court has heard Melbourne nutrition influencer Stacey Warnecke died from a postpartum haemorrhage following a freebirth in September. ⌘ Read more
Taliban detains men for Peaky Blinders-inspired costumes
Morality police in Afghanistan detain several influencers who have gone viral for dressing up as 1920s gangsters in the style of BBC series Peaky Blinders. ⌘ Read more
‘You have to fight’: Timor-Leste marks 50 years since Indonesian invasion
Survivors still have clear memories of the invasion by Indonesia, as Timor-Leste this week commemorates the beginning of a brutal 24-year occupation. ⌘ Read more
WA’s ailing health system turns to AI in bid to free up doctors, nurses
A trial of artificial intelligence at Royal Perth Hospital is announced in an attempt to help health workers focus on patient care, as new data reveals WA’s emergency departments are among the most stretched in the nation. ⌘ Read more
Mother shares victim impact statement after 13yo son died in house fire
The mother of a teenager who was killed in a deliberately-lit house fire has told a Sydney court her son taught her “life is so precious” and she longed to be with him again for the rest of her days. ⌘ Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I think WebP being new just hasn’t seen widespread adoption everywhere (yet) 🧐
i’m always open to suggestions: PRs also welxome 🤣
OpenAI Joins the Linux Foundation’s New Agentic AI Foundation
OpenAI, alongside Anthropic and Block, have launched the Agentic AI Foundation under the Linux Foundation, describing it as a neutral home for standards as agentic systems move into real production. It may sound well-meaning, but Slashdot reader and NERDS.xyz founder BrianFagioli isn’t buying the narrative. In a report for NERDS.xyz, Fagioli writes: Ins … ⌘ Read more
Queensland family living in a tent says they’re not considered homeless
Simone Owen is living in a tent with her husband and two children, but she says they are not considered homeless and do not qualify for crisis accommodation. ⌘ Read more
What we know about the smuggling balloons disrupting air traffic in Lithuania
The balloons have been causing disruptions with air traffic since October. Here’s what we know. ⌘ Read more