A reminder that on Monday, when the Solar Eclipse occurs, there will be earthquakes.
It's not because of the eclipse. It's because today alone there were almost 300 earthquakes. And last year there were an average of 2,000 earthquakes a week. They are pretty common. We just don't notice them because they don't always occur near us.
But when they happen during significant events, it presents an excellent money making opportunity for people with no morals. So there's scary rumors about earthquakes on Monday. And there will be. Maybe there will be 300 earthquakes. Maybe some will be significant. It most likely has nothing to do with the eclipse, because it happens daily, with and without an eclipse.
TLDR: earthquakes are common. And tying it to a celestial event is a great opportunity for charlatans.
holy shit never thought i'd see the day where Node got synchronous require()s for ESM 😭
(If it doesn't mean anything to you, don't worry about it)
https://joyeecheung.github.io/blog/2024/03/18/require-esm-in-node-js
I just saw that Mozilla is retiring the Mozilla Location Service which provides an open, crowdsourced alternative to proprietary location services from Google and other vendors. 😰
https://github.com/mozilla/ichnaea/issues/2065
This is used by GNOME and thus Fedora, Ubuntu, Endless OS, etc. to help provide OS-level location services without requiring every app to implement its own. And apparently a patent troll is part of the reason Mozilla stopped investing in it. 🙃
This is why Piracy is not Theft. It happen with Sony taking away movies and Anime that people purchased.
Microsoft did the same thing when they forced Minecraft players to migrate to Microsoft accounts. If you didn't migrate on time, tough luck, you lose access to your copy of Minecraft that you purchase.
Therefore, if buying is not ownership, then piracy is not theft they say.
I saw this video a few days ago, and yes, this is pretty egregious.