'Killing Iranians for two years' in Syria: Israeli minister AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 21, 2019, 7:34 pm)

Regional Cooperation Minister Tzachi Hanegbi was referring to Israeli attacks in Syria on Iranian and Hezbollah targets.
'Killing Iranians for two years' in Syria: Israeli minister AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 21, 2019, 7:34 pm)

Regional Cooperation Minister Tzachi Hanegbi was referring to Israeli attacks in Syria on Iranian and Hezbollah targets.
GitLab Survey Finds Positive Results For Both DevOps and Working Remotely Slashdotby EditorDavid on programming at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 21, 2019, 6:42 pm)

GitLab's CEO and co-founder says there was one big takeaway from their recent "2019 Global Developer Report: DevSecOps": that early adopters of a strong Devops model experience greater security. "Security teams in a longstanding DevOps environment reported they are three times more likely to discover bugs before code is merged," according to the GitLab blog, "and 90% more likely to test between 91% and 100% of code than teams who encounter early-stage DevOps." But after polling over 4,000 software professionals, the survey also found positive results from another workplace arrangement, which they report under the headline "Remote work works." According to our survey respondents, working remotely leads to greater collaboration, better documentation, and transparency. In fact, developers in a mostly remote environment are 23% more likely to have good insight into what colleagues are working on and rate the maturity of their organization's security practices 29% higher than those who work in a traditional office environment.

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Go Abandons try() Function Proposal, Citing 'Overwhelming' Community Response Slashdotby EditorDavid on google at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 21, 2019, 6:13 pm)

Google's Go programming language will not add a try() function in its next major version, "despite this being a major part of what was proposed," reports the Register: Error handling in Go is currently based on using if statements to compare a returned error value to nil. If it is nil, no error occurred. This requires developers to write a lot of if statements. "In general Go programs have too much code-checking errors and not enough code handling them," wrote Google principal engineer Russ Cox in an overview of the error-handling problem in Go. There was therefore a proposal to add a built-in try function which lets you eliminate many of the if statements and triggers a return from a function if an error is detected. The proposal was not for full exception handling, which is already present in Go via the panic and recover functions. That proposal has now been abandoned. Robert Griesemer, one of the original designers of Go, announced the decision in a post Tuesday... "Based on the overwhelming community response and extensive discussion here, we are marking this proposal declined ahead of schedule. As far as technical feedback, this discussion has helpfully identified some important considerations we missed, most notably the implications for adding debugging prints and analyzing code coverage. "More importantly, we have heard clearly the many people who argued that this proposal was not targeting a worthwhile problem. We still believe that error handling in Go is not perfect and can be meaningfully improved, but it is clear that we as a community need to talk more about what specific aspects of error handling are problems that we should address."

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Passengers scramble to rebook after BA suspends Cairo flights AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 21, 2019, 5:54 pm)

Travellers say Cairo flights being rebooked on Egypt Air 'strange' in light of security concern raised by suspension.
Passengers scramble to rebook after BA suspends Cairo flights AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 21, 2019, 5:54 pm)

Travellers say Cairo flights being rebooked on Egypt Air 'strange' in light of security concern raised by suspension.
'Toxic stress': Addressing mental health in Sierra Leone AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 21, 2019, 5:50 pm)

Inaccessible health services and spiritual beliefs drive those in need to the shrines of 45,000 traditional healers.
'Toxic stress': Addressing mental health in Sierra Leone AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 21, 2019, 5:50 pm)

Inaccessible health services and spiritual beliefs drive those in need to the shrines of 45,000 traditional healers.
Microsoft Demos Hologram 'Holoportation' Slashdotby EditorDavid on microsoft at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 21, 2019, 5:48 pm)

Microsoft "continues to plug away at making holoportation possible," reports ZDNet: In a new demonstration, officials showed off a scenario where a life-sized holographic representation of a person could be beamed into a scenario with real-time simultaneous language translation happening -- a communication scenario on which Microsoft has been working for years. At Microsoft's Inspire partner show (which is co-located with its Ready sales kick-off event) on July 17, Microsoft demonstrated such a scenario on stage during CEO Satya Nadella's keynote. Azure Corporate Vice President Julia White donned a HoloLens 2 headset and [demonstrated] a full-size hologram of herself translated simultaneously into Japanese and maintaining her speech cadence and patterns. [Microsoft later said that the life-sized hologram was created at Microsoft's Mixed Reality Capture Studios.] Microsoft pulled off the demo by combining a number of its existing technologies, White said, including Azure speech-to-text, Azure Speech Translation and neural text-to-speech. The text-to-speech from Azure Speech Services allows apps, tools and devices to convert text into natural human-like synthesized speech. Users can create their own custom voice unique to them. In a video of the demo, White first appears to be holding a smaller version of her hologram in the palm of her own hand. She jokingly telling the audience, "Let me introduce you to Mini-Me."

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Microsoft Demos Hologram 'Holoportation' Slashdotby EditorDavid on microsoft at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 21, 2019, 5:48 pm)

Microsoft "continues to plug away at making holoportation possible," reports ZDNet: In a new demonstration, officials showed off a scenario where a life-sized holographic representation of a person could be beamed into a scenario with real-time simultaneous language translation happening -- a communication scenario on which Microsoft has been working for years. At Microsoft's Inspire partner show (which is co-located with its Ready sales kick-off event) on July 17, Microsoft demonstrated such a scenario on stage during CEO Satya Nadella's keynote. Azure Corporate Vice President Julia White donned a HoloLens 2 headset and [demonstrated] a full-size hologram of herself translated simultaneously into Japanese and maintaining her speech cadence and patterns. [Microsoft later said that the life-sized hologram was created at Microsoft's Mixed Reality Capture Studios.] Microsoft pulled off the demo by combining a number of its existing technologies, White said, including Azure speech-to-text, Azure Speech Translation and neural text-to-speech. The text-to-speech from Azure Speech Services allows apps, tools and devices to convert text into natural human-like synthesized speech. Users can create their own custom voice unique to them. In a video of the demo, White first appears to be holding a smaller version of her hologram in the palm of her own hand. She jokingly telling the audience, "Let me introduce you to Mini-Me."

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[no title] Scripting News(cached at July 21, 2019, 5:17 pm)

Impeach Trump for violating the Emoluments Clause. He's obviously doing it. Nothing could be clearing grounds for impeachment than violating the Constitution. It's hardly a technicality. Simple to prove. An Congress doesn't need a court to approve its standing.
Unprecedented Heat Wave Near North Pole Slashdotby EditorDavid on canada at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 21, 2019, 5:14 pm)

Long-time Slashdot reader Freshly Exhumed quotes the CBC: Weather watchers are focused on the world's most northerly community, which is in the middle of a record-breaking heat wave. "It's really quite spectacular," said David Phillips, Environment Canada's chief climatologist. "This is unprecedented." The weather agency confirmed that Canadian Forces Station Alert hit a record of 21 C [69.8 F] on Sunday. On Monday, the military listening post on the top of Ellesmere Island had reached 20 C [68 F] by noon and inched slightly higher later in the day. A government report in April found that Canada was warming at twice the rate of the rest of the world, and this new article points out that recently records have been beaten "not by fractions, but by large margins." For example, the Alert station's average temperature had been a cool 44.6 F, and Environment Canada's chief climatologist says a deviation of this magnitude is like the city of Toronto reaching a high of 107.6 F. "It's nothing that you would have ever seen."

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Earth Just Had Its Hottest June On Record Slashdotby EditorDavid on earth at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 21, 2019, 5:12 pm)

Layzej shared this article from the Washington Post: Boosted by a historic heat wave in Europe and unusually warm conditions across the Arctic and Eurasia, the average temperature of the planet soared to its highest level ever recorded in June. According to data released Monday by NASA, the global average temperature was 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit (0.93 Celsius) above the June norm (based on a 1951-to-1980 baseline), easily breaking the previous June record of 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit (0.82 Celsius), set in 2016, above the average. The month was punctuated by a severe heat wave that struck Western Europe in particular during the last week, with numerous all-time-hottest-temperature records falling in countries with centuries-old data sets. Notably, 13 locations in France surpassed their highest temperature ever recorded. The heat wave's highest temperature of 114.6 degrees Fahrenheit (45.9 Celsius), posted in Gallargues-le-Montueux, was 3.2 degrees above the old record, set during an infamous heat wave in July and August 2003.

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Celo Launches Decentralized Open Source Financial Services Prototype Slashdotby EditorDavid on bitcoin at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at July 21, 2019, 3:53 pm)

Forbes notes that other financial transaction platforms hope to benefit from Facebook's struggles in launching its Libra cryptocurrency -- including Celo. The key value proposition of the assets running on top of the [Celo] platform is that they are immune to the wide swings in volatility that have plagued leading crypto assets in recent years. Many are designed to mirror the price movements of traditional currency, and most have names that reflect their fiat brethren, such as the Gemini Dollar. This is a critical need for the industry, as no asset will be able to serve as a currency if it does not maintain a consistent price. However, rather than being a centralized issuer that supports the price pegs with fiat held in banks, Celo has built a full-stack platform (meaning it developed the underlying blockchain and applications that run on top), that can offer an unlimited number of stablecoins all backed by cryptoassets held in reserve. Furthermore, Celo is what is known as an algorithmic-based stablecoin provider. This distinction means that rather than being a centralized entity that controls issuances and redemptions, the company employs a smart-contract based stability protocol that automatically expands or contracts the supply of its collateral reserves in a fashion similar to how the Federal Reserve adjusts the U.S. monetary supply... Additionally, a key differentiator for Celo from similar projects is that for the first time its blockchain platform allows users to send/receive money to a person's phone number, IP address, email, as well as other identifiers. This feature will be critical to the long-term success for the network because it eliminates the need for counterparties in a transaction to share their public keys with each other prior to a transaction. And now... Celo is open-sourcing its entire codebase and design after two years of development. Additionally, the company is launching the first prototype of its platform, named the Alfajores Testnet, and Celo Wallet, an Android app that will allow users to manage their accounts and send/receive payments on the testnet. This announcement and product is intended to be just the first of what will be a wide range of financial services applications designed to connect the world. Celo's investors include LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman and Twitter/Square CEO Jack Dorsey, the article points out, as well as some of Libra's first members, "including venerated venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz and crypto-unicorn Coinbase."

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Why are big brands buying into Muslim fashion? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at July 21, 2019, 3:15 pm)

Burberry, D&G, Tommy Hilfiger - some of the world's biggest brands are tapping into a booming Muslim fashion industry.