Gaza family mourns slain son, 11: 'Not last child to be killed' AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 11:30 pm)

Yaser Abu al-Naja became the 16th Palestinian child to be killed by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip since March 30.
Massive New 'Salesforce Tower' Light Sculpture: AI, Ubuntu, Fog, and a MacBook Slashdotby EditorDavid on gui at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at June 30, 2018, 11:05 pm)

The new tallest building on the San Francisco skyline -- and the tallest building in America west of the Mississippi -- includes a nine-story electronic sculpture that's been called the tallest piece of public art on Earth. It uses 11,000 LED bulbs reflected off the tower-topping aluminum panels -- each pixel created by a set of red, green, blue and white lights controlled by 8-bit PIC microcontrollers. "On a clear night, the show is visible for 30 miles," reports IEEE Spectrum. Slashdot reader Tekla Perry shares their article about "the technology involved in the light show at the top of Salesforce Tower. Electrical engineer and artist Jim Campbell explains it all -- and how the window-washer problem stumped him for nearly a year." "[O]n the 62nd floor, a central PC-based computer runs Ubuntu Linux, sending instructions to a communications control system that splits the data and sends it at 11 Mbit to the 32 enclosures using a custom communications protocol... We will capture images throughout the day, sending them to Amazon's cloud, and run some algorithms designed to identify visual interesting-ness. For example, at its simplest, when we look at the sky, if it's all blue, it's boring, if it's all white, it's boring, if it has white and blue it is likely to be interesting. We'll chose the best half hour of the day at each camera, based on movement and color, to display...." And finally, when the main display shuts down late at night, another system designed by Campbell will kick in. In this static display, a set of 36 white LEDs will create a three-dimensional constellation of lights that will look like stars. "It's quieter, it has a random aspect to it," he says. "Since construction started, the tower has emerged as an icon of the new San Francisco -- techie, ambitious, perhaps a little grandiose," writes the New Yorker, capturing the moment when Campbell finally unveiled his four-year project -- while fighting stomach flu and a chest cold, on a night which turned out to be prohibitively foggy. The executive vice-president of Boston Properties told him cheerily, "Jim! Look on the brighter side. We've got every night for the rest of our lives." "There was a long silence from the people on the terrace. The fog was thick. At last, someone exclaimed, 'Woo-hoo!,' and a volley of cheers followed." Although the colors they were seeing came from the celebratory fireworks and not from Jim's light sculpture. Are there any San Francisco-area Slashdotters who want to weigh in on the Salesforce Tower?

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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal knocked out of World Cup by Uruguay AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 11:00 pm)

Cavani scores two goals against Portugal as Ronaldo follows Messi out of World Cup 2018.
ComputerWorld Says Newest Windows 10 'Isn't Ready for Prime Time' Slashdotby EditorDavid on microsoft at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at June 30, 2018, 10:05 pm)

"Despite Microsoft's assurances, Windows 10 1803 isn't ready for prime time," writes ComputerWorld's Woody Leonhard, adding "Microsoft's patches in June took on some unexpected twists..." Win10 1803 was declared fully fit for business, a pronouncement that was followed weeks later by fixes for a few glaring, acknowledged bugs -- and stony silence for other known problems. We're continuing the two-big-cumulative-updates-a-month pace for all supported versions of Windows 10. The second cumulative update frequently fixes bugs introduced by the first cumulative update. Microsoft may think that Win10 (1803) is ready for widespread deployment, but there are a few folks who would take issue with that stance... Tuesday, Microsoft finally released a fix for two big bugs that have dogged Win10 1803 since its inception... In practice, life isn't so simple. WSUS (the Windows Update Server software) isn't "seeing" KB 4284848, as of late Wednesday afternoon -- which may be a good thing. Along with the second cumulative update this month, there are additional releases to fix the Servicing Stack, and a new "Compatibility update" that, per the documentation, is designed to make it easier to upgrade Win10 1803 Enterprise to Win10 1803 Enterprise (not a typo)... One problem that has been acknowledged -- but only by a Microsoft Agent on an Answers Forum post -- says that installing 1803 can clobber your peer-to-peer network. That certainly matches my experience. Woody concludes, "If you think Win10 1803 is ready for prime time, you're welcome to give it a try."

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Can Afghanistan cope with its returnees from Pakistan? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 9:30 pm)

Over two million Afghan refugees in Pakistan live in uncertainty, as a deadline for them to leave the country expires.
US Government Study Concludes: You're Probably Washing Your Hands Wrong Slashdotby EditorDavid on medicine at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at June 30, 2018, 9:05 pm)

97% of us don't wash our hands properly, a new government study concludes. An anonymous reader quotes CNN: The study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows most consumers failed to wash their hands and rub with soap for 20 seconds. That's the amount of time recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which says that washing for shorter periods means fewer germs are removed. "Numerous" study participants also didn't dry their hands with a clean towel. The study involved 383 people in six test kitchen facilities in the metro Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina and in rural Smithfield, North Carolina, the USDA said... About half the time, participants spread bacteria to spice containers while preparing burgers, and 11% of the time, they spread bacteria to refrigerator handles... The results from the USDA's study indicate our hand-washing habits may be getting worse. A study done in 2013 by Michigan State University found only 5% of people washed their hands correctly.... A separate study released this month found 49 of 100 towels tested showed growth of bacteria normally found in or on the human body. CNN helpfully provides the proper method for handwashing. (Wet hands, lather them with soap -- between fingers and under fingernails -- and then scrub for at least 20 seconds.) They recommend singing the alphabet song once or "Happy Birthday" twice. Just in America, foodborne illnesses sicken 48 million people each year, sending 128,000 to hospitals and resulting in 3,000 deaths.

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[no title] Scripting News(cached at June 30, 2018, 9:03 pm)

If Jeff Bezos wanted to help he'd open the second Amazon headquarters in a small population red state.
Spanish NGO boat looking for safe dock after saving 60 refugees AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 9:00 pm)

Italy closes ports to a refugee boat once again, and it remains unclear where the vessel will be allowed to anchor.
African Union leaders set to meet to review free trade, crises AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 8:30 pm)

Delegates also expected to discuss South Sudan's peace process and reconciliation plans between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Bitcoin Drops Below $6,000, An 8-Month Low Slashdotby EditorDavid on bitcoin at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at June 30, 2018, 8:05 pm)

An anonymous reader quotes Reuters: Bitcoin's value slid to its lowest level since November on Friday, as waning investor interest and recent negative headlines from global regulators weakened demand for the cryptocurrency and most of its rivals. Virtual currencies, including the best-known and biggest, bitcoin, have been stuck in a downward trend for most of 2018 after last year's frenzied interest fizzled. Recent hacks and the "cyber intrusion" of cryptocurrency exchanges in key Asian markets has also encouraged investors to exit. Bitcoin fell to as low as $5,774 on the Bitstamp exchange, the lowest since November 12... So far in 2018, bitcoin has tumbled almost 60 percent after soaring more than 1,300 percent last year. It is now down 70 percent from its December peak... The total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies has fallen to around $230 billion from a peak of around $800 billion in January. Will Hobbs, Head of Investment Strategy at Barclays Smart Investor, now tells Reuters that "None of the crypto currencies currently fulfill any of the criteria that we would look for in an investible asset, and we would continue to advise extreme caution. The rout in crypto currencies is still not finished."

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The Quest To Find Nuclear Fuel On the Moon Slashdotby EditorDavid on moon at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at June 30, 2018, 7:05 pm)

Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East reports: India's space program wants to go where no nation has gone before -- to the south side of the moon. And once it gets there, it will study the potential for mining a source of waste-free nuclear energy that could be worth trillions of dollars. The nation's equivalent of NASA will launch a rover in October to explore virgin territory on the lunar surface and analyze crust samples for signs of water and helium-3. That isotope is limited on Earth yet so abundant on the moon that it theoretically could meet global energy demands for 250 years if harnessed.... [A]ccomplishing feats on the cheap has been a hallmark of the agency since the 1960s. The upcoming mission will cost about $125 million -- or less than a quarter of Snap Inc. co-founder Evan Spiegel's compensation last year, the highest for an executive of a publicly traded company, according to the Bloomberg Pay Index... The upcoming launch of Chandrayaan-2 includes an orbiter, lander and a rectangular rover. The six-wheeled vehicle, powered by solar energy, will collect information for at least 14 days and cover an area with a 400-meter radius. The rover will send images to the lander, and the lander will transmit those back to ISRO for analysis. A primary objective, though, is to search for deposits of helium-3. Solar winds have bombarded the moon with immense quantities of helium-3 because it's not protected by a magnetic field like Earth is. The European Space Agency points out that helium-3 isotope isn't radioactive and "would not produce dangerous waste products." And one former member of the NASA Advisory Council estimates that the moon-derived fuel could generate enough power to meet the world's energy demands for between two at least two centuries.

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Mbappe's double helps France knock out Argentina AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 7:00 pm)

Nineteen-year-old Mbappe scores two goals as 1998 winners seal progress to quarter-finals of the World Cup.
Trump says Saudi king agrees to raise oil output by 2m barrels AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 7:00 pm)

Saudi state media confirms phone call between two leaders but gives no mention of the tweeted by US president.
Ask Slashdot: Is There a 'Gig Economy' Site For Tech Skills? Slashdotby EditorDavid on it at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at June 30, 2018, 6:05 pm)

"Where I can meet up with people who just need solutions implemented?" asks Slashdot reader datavirtue: Somewhere people can go when they have a solution designed in-house with documented requirements and are in need of a competent engineer(s) to assist with implementation. Where timelines and price estimates and rates are well defined and enforced. If they like me, and agree to the terms, we can proceed with the project -- expecting solid deliveries at each milestone.... I have been on some gig projects where the relationship was well structured by a third party and it was a lot of fun. I know a lot of engineers who would use a system like this if it streamlines entering the freelance tech market for them. People who would rarely take gigs otherwise. I have looked around but the services feel dead. I have been approached by startups in the past wanting to sign me up their service...but they didn't really go anywhere. The original submission complains that many projects end up going to consulting firms that just scrounge up candidates from job boards. But what's the alternative? "Am I missing some great online community or website that has already solved this?" Leave your own thoughts in the comments. Is there a 'gig economy' site for tech skills?

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Why I'm coming back home to Ethiopia after 16 years in exile AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at June 30, 2018, 5:30 pm)

I want to witness firsthand how my country is undergoing massive change which was unthinkable just a few months ago.