Lawmakers Push To Create a Three-Digit Suicide Hotline Number Slashdotby msmash on communications at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 17, 2018, 11:34 pm)

In a letter addressed to the FCC, Senator Ron Wyden urged commissioners to create a three-digit, 911-style suicide hotline number. The Oregon senator cites the CDC's report that more than 40,000 Americans died by suicide in 2017. From a report: "I write on behalf of those struggling with mental health issues, our veterans struggling with PTSD and for those impacted by the tragedy of suicide," Wyden writes. "I urge you to designate a 3-digit code as a Behavioral Health and Suicide Crisis Lifeline. Thank you for your consideration." While The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline launched an 800 line in 2004, many believe the number is too long and cumbersome for those reaching out in their time of need. The letter floats the idea of using 611. The call echoes a similar push last week by Senator Orrin Hatch and Representative Chris Stewart to designate the number, which is currently used to report phone service problems by some U.S. and Canadian carriers.

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Salvadoran woman accused of trying to abort rapist's baby freed AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 17, 2018, 11:30 pm)

Imelda Cortez was freed after judge acquitted her of lesser charges in a case that tested country's strict abortion ban.
Former Edge Browser Intern Alleges Google Sabotaged Microsoft's Browser Slashdotby msmash on chromium at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 17, 2018, 11:04 pm)

Joshua Bakita, a former software engineering intern on the Edge team at Microsoft, says one of the reasons why Microsoft had to ditch EdgeHTML rendering engine in Edge browser and switch to Chromium was to keep up with the changes (some of which were notorious) that Google pushed to its sites. These changes were designed to ensure that Edge and other browsers could not properly run Google's sites, he alleged. Responding to a comment, he wrote: "For example, they may start integrating technologies for which they have exclusive, or at least 'special' access. Can you imagine if all of a sudden Google apps start performing better than anyone else's?" This is already happening. I very recently worked on the Edge team, and one of the reasons we decided to end EdgeHTML was because Google kept making changes to its sites that broke other browsers, and we couldn't keep up. For example, they recently added a hidden empty div over YouTube videos that causes our hardware acceleration fast-path to bail (should now be fixed in Win10 Oct update). Prior to that, our fairly state-of-the-art video acceleration put us well ahead of Chrome on video playback time on battery, but almost the instant they broke things on YouTube, they started advertising Chrome's dominance over Edge on video-watching battery life. What makes it so sad, is that their claimed dominance was not due to ingenious optimization work by Chrome, but due to a failure of YouTube. On the whole, they only made the web slower. Now while I'm not sure I'm convinced that YouTube was changed intentionally to slow Edge, many of my co-workers are quite convinced -- and they're the ones who looked into it personally. To add to this all, when we asked, YouTube turned down our request to remove the hidden empty div and did not elaborate further. And this is only one case.

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Twitter Warns of Suspicious Traffic Coming From China and Russia Slashdotby msmash on twitter at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 17, 2018, 10:34 pm)

Suspicious traffic to a Twitter user forum appears to be part of a government-backed activity coming from China and Russia, a Twitter spokesman told Reuters Monday. The company said it is yet to determine the reason for the activity, but is choosing to notify users out of an abundance of caution. Additionally: Twitter bug leaks phone number country codes.

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[no title] Scripting News(cached at December 17, 2018, 10:03 pm)

I was looking forward to Vice, but now that the reviews are in, maybe not.
UN force says Israel-Lebanon border tunnels violate 2006 truce AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 17, 2018, 10:00 pm)

UN peacekeepers say two of four tunnels found close to the border violate a resolution that ended the 2006 war.
Russia 'used every social media network' to aid Trump in election AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 17, 2018, 10:00 pm)

Two new reports say Russian disinformation campaign on US social media is much more far-reaching than initial thought.
MIPS Goes Open Source Slashdotby msmash on opensource at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 17, 2018, 9:34 pm)

Junko Yoshida, writing for EETimes: Without question, 2018 was the year RISC-V genuinely began to build momentum among chip architects hungry for open-source instruction sets. That was then. By 2019, RISC-V won't be the only game in town. Wave Computing (Campbell, Calif.) announced Monday (Dec. 17) that it is putting MIPS on open source, with MIPS Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) and MIPS' latest core R6 available in the first quarter of 2019. Art Swift, hired by Wave this month as president of its MIPS licensing business, described the move as critical to accelerate the adoption of MIPS in an ecosystem. Going open source is "a big plan" that Wave CEO Derek Meyer, a MIPS veteran, has been quietly fostering since Wave acquired MIPS Technologies in June, explained Swift. Swift himself is a MIPS alumnus who worked at the company as a vice president of marketing and business development for four years. Wave, which styles itself as a tech startup poised to bring "AI and deep learning from the datacenter to the edge," sees MIPS as a key to advancing Wave's AI into a host of uses and applications. Included in MIPS instruction sets are extensions such as SIMD (single instruction, multiple data) and DSP. Swift promised that MIPS will bring to the open-source community "commercial-ready" instruction sets with "industrial-strength" architecture. "Chip designers will have opportunities to design their own cores based on proven and well tested instruction sets for any purposes," said Swift.

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Cement is the Source of About 8% of the World's Carbon Dioxide Emissions Slashdotby msmash on earth at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 17, 2018, 9:04 pm)

Concrete is the most widely used man-made material in existence. It is second only to water as the most-consumed resource on the planet. But, while cement -- the key ingredient in concrete -- has shaped much of our built environment, it also has a massive carbon footprint. From a report: Cement is the source of about 8% of the world's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, according to think tank Chatham House. If the cement industry were a country, it would be the third largest emitter in the world -- behind China and the US. It contributes more CO2 than aviation fuel (2.5%) and is not far behind the global agriculture business (12%). Cement industry leaders were in Poland for the UN's climate change conference -- COP24 -- to discuss ways of meeting the requirements of the Paris Agreement on climate change. To do this, annual emissions from cement will need to fall by at least 16% by 2030.

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Why are Hungarian workers angry? AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 17, 2018, 9:00 pm)

Protesters again vent their anger at a new legislation which includes forced overtime.
French court rules against former students in discrimination case AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 17, 2018, 8:30 pm)

Three former students accused state of racism after they were stopped and searched by police on a school trip in 2017.
Flynn ex-business partner charged with secret lobbying for Turkey AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 17, 2018, 8:30 pm)

Bijan Kian and Ekim Alptekin are accused of conspiring to 'covertly and unlawfully'' influence US politicians for Turkey
Everything you need to know about the Hodeidah ceasefire AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 17, 2018, 8:30 pm)

UN-brokered truce is expected to start at midnight on Monday, but fighting is threatening to derail the historic truce.
CenturyLink Blocked Its Customers' Internet Access in Order To Show an Ad Slashdotby msmash on communications at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 17, 2018, 8:04 pm)

CenturyLink briefly disabled the Internet connections of customers in Utah last week and allowed them back online only after they acknowledged an offer to purchase filtering software. From a report: CenturyLink falsely claimed that it was required to do so by a Utah state law that says ISPs must notify customers "of the ability to block material harmful to minors." In fact, the new law requires only that ISPs notify customers of their filtering software options "in a conspicuous manner"; it does not say that the ISPs must disable Internet access until consumers acknowledge the notification. The law even says that ISPs may make the notification "with a consumer's bill," which shouldn't disable anyone's Internet access. Coincidentally, CenturyLink's blocking of customer Internet access occurred days before the one-year anniversary of the Federal Communications Commission repeal of net neutrality rules, which prohibited blocking and throttling of Internet access. "Just had CenturyLink block my Internet and then inject this page into my browser... to advertise their paid filtering software to me," software engineer and Utah resident Rich Snapp tweeted on December 9. "Clicking OK on the notice then restored my Internet... this is NOT okay!"

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Antarctic climate change: Scientists visit the world's most remote island BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition(cached at December 17, 2018, 8:00 pm)

Studying ice cores on a small island in the South Atlantic will help us understand why Antarctica's glaciers are melting.