Introduction to Hardware Restrictions: Can You Trust Your Phone? (trustinghardware.com)
Israel wages ground campaign in Gaza, communications blackout eases (www.reuters.com)
Israeli forces expand ground operations and airstrikes in Gaza, targeting Hamas military sites; communications partially restored after a day-long blackout....
Relatives of Texans, Jewish and Muslim, remain trapped in Gaza (www.texastribune.org)
Two Texans — a Jewish man, a Muslim woman — want more support from the federal government to bring their loved ones home. Their families are stuck in a war zone, along with hundreds of other Americans.
Games Now vs Back Then (imgur.com)
In Pittsburgh Region, Criminal Justice Reformers Face Off Against Old Guard (boltsmag.org)
After coasting to reelection for decades with barely any opposition, District Attorney Stephen Zappala lost the May Democratic primary against Matt Dugan, the county’s chief public defender. But Zappala is now running as a Republican in a rematch against Dugan....
The poster’s guide to the internet of the future (www.theverge.com)
Realising pro-hamas might not be very popular, Tankies opt to remove downvotes, again... (sh.itjust.works)
Court orders Russian-US journalist to stay in jail another 6 weeks (apnews.com)
A Russian court on Monday ordered a Russian-American journalist who was detained last week on charges of failing to register as a foreign agent to remain in custody until early December, her employer reported....
Argentina Presidential Elections 2023: Economy Minister Sergio Massa forces second round in surprising comeback (argentinareports.com)
Sergio Massa, national minister of Economy, made a surprising comeback to lead the presidential election with around 36% of the votes on October 22 after receiving 27% in the primaries two months earlier. He will now face libertarian candidate Javier Milei, who received around 30%, in the second round on November 19.
Threats against rape victim, 10, lay bare Bolivia’s culture of sexual violence (www.theguardian.com)
Reddit is killing blockchain-based Community Points | TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
Analogue announced their 4K N64 FPGA console to be released in 2024 (www.analogue.co)
Migrant’s drowning in Mediterranean prompts criticism of Malta's rescue policies (www.reuters.com)
The craft was about 70 nautical miles off the coast of Malta, within the small island country’s search and rescue zone, according to position data recorded by Alarm Phone, the hotline operator. Within these zones, countries are obligated under international law to coordinate search and rescue operations....
None of Your Photos Are Real (www.wired.com)
Android Auto update fixes navigation bar, breaks Pixel 8 connection (9to5google.com)
Check out the giant ship critical to building the world's biggest offshore wind farm (www.cnbc.com)
A project to build a facility described as “the world’s largest offshore wind farm” took a big step forward this month by producing its first power....
Man surrenders to Polish police after bomb threat incident that closed Warsaw square (www.reuters.com)
US says North Korea delivered 1,000 containers of equipment and munitions to Russia for Ukraine war (apnews.com)
UN suspends some peacekeepers in Congo, denounces sexual abuse (www.reuters.com)
Adobe adds more AI models to its palette (www.axios.com)
Adobe debuted several new AI models Tuesday, including what it says is the first tool that can generate the kinds of vector based illustrations used to design products, logos and other images that need to be resized and reshaped in a variety of ways....
IDF says Hamas fighters killed and decapitated babies at one kibbutz near the Gaza border (www.businessinsider.com)
A spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces told Insider on Tuesday that its soldiers found the decapitated corpses of babies at Kfar Aza, a kibbutz near Gaza....
California governor signs ban on social media ‘aiding or abetting’ child abuse | The latest move in California’s internet regulation push. (www.theverge.com)
California governor signs ban on social media ‘aiding or abetting’ child abuse | The latest move in California’s internet regulation push.::California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed AB 1394, which bans social media sites “knowingly facilitating, aiding, or abetting” child sexual abuse material.