Milk: a video essay (youtube.com)
Appeals court maintains PrEP coverage under Obamacare in win for HIV prevention (www.advocate.com)
Soldier has ceremonial badge restored after being jailed and discharged for gay kiss in 1983 (www.advocate.com)
Mimi (lemmy.world)
This is my family’s cat Mimi. She is the sweetest and smallest cat we have ever had. I just needed to make a post about her. She is missing and I’m hoping with all my heart she is okay.
Killing In The Name Performed By The North Korean Military Chorus (Rare Footage) (www.youtube.com)
The video is not real, but very cool editing.
'I Want to Break Free' (Queen) Performed In North Korea (www.youtube.com)
The video is not real, but very cool editing.
Location Communities
Something I did like about the other place was the communities for localities, and while I doubt we’ve hit that type of critical mass yet I figured I’d shoot since I’m in a pretty big city: anybody else live in Brooklyn or elsewhere in the greater NYC area? I’ll understand if this gets removed, just couldn’t think of a...
Chinese Prime Minister Qiang cancels meeting with Habeck (www.welt.de)
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California to become third state to mandate heat protections for indoor workers (www.nbcnews.com)
Off-Topic Friday
Wanna chat about something non-infosec amongst those of us who frequent /c/cybersecurity? Here’s your chance! (Keep things civil & respectful please)
Did I...interrupt something? (lemmy.world)
TikTok confirms it offered US government a 'kill switch' (www.bbc.com)
TikTok says it offered the US government the power to shut the platform down in an attempt to address lawmakers’ data protection and national security concerns....
Just like the pros (youtube.com)
Fake escalator (no stairs behind the couch) (www.youtube.com)
Embracer Group put out their plans for AI in game development (www.gamingonlinux.com)
Is jornaldund the fattest guy on Lemmy?
Lake Worth Beach
New Zealand woman sues partner for not taking her to airport (www.bbc.com)
Youth activists win ‘unprecedented’ climate settlement in Hawaii (www.theguardian.com)
State’s transport department given a 2045 deadline to fully decarbonize and achieve zero emissions under agreement...
[OC] Magnolia (lemmy.world)
US reputation on the line at Second Thomas Shoal (asiatimes.com)
Megaconstellations of satellites are burning up in our atmosphere. That could have consequences (www.cbc.ca)
There are an estimated 11,500 tonnes of space objects orbiting Earth, which would include even the smallest pieces around one millimetre in size (likely satellite collisions). But there are far larger objects in space, including spent rocket stages and upwards of 9,000 functioning satellites. More than half of them are SpaceX...