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  • like what the article says: "we don't know her age". the text call her "young girl" and the author is wondering if she could be a child. There is no more text concerning her fate or shed more light on the story.

  • attacked by what?

  • i double checked after I saw your comment:

    The original project "Photonic Fence" is real and theoretically work however it never turned into a product because it requires very expensive components to identify and kill a mosquito in the fraction of a second it passes in front of the device not to mention the risk of that laser reflecting on something and blinding a passing person.

    However other products with same concept are for sale currently and those are the fraud.

    I apologize for the misinformation in my original comment

  • I think the terror thing.

    Because doing that terrorist attack is what got the US bogged into many wars which lead people to be fed up with the way the US is being run by traditional US presidents which ultimately led them to elect Trump (at least for first term).

    1. Much harder for you to kill
    2. under your desk is a safe dark place.
    3. Mosquito could wait there for you to come the next day
  • A magnetic cement (mixed with iron) will indeed make it easy to hang a picture on the wall without a drill at the small small price of blocking mobile and wifi signal

  • the one from 13 years was about killing flying mosquito and it was later turned out to be fraud (sorry original project wasn't a fraud but it never went into production see replies to this comment).

    This uses equipment worth thousands of dollars to kill stationary mosquitos (standing on a white wall).

    Maybe it works but it will not "wipe out" his mosquito problem. most mosquitos would be hanging out under your desk where your feet are.

  • Right but how else could they clickbait readers into reading their articles?

  • we need a distinction between "can it run doom" and "can it function as a grayscale display with ultra low fps "

  • World News @quokk.au

    I will never forget the teacher who negotiated to be gang-raped instead of her daughter. These war crimes against women must be addressed | Hala Alkarib

    www.theguardian.com /global-development/2026/jun/02/sudan-rape-torture-rsf-saf-war-crimes-against-women
  • French navy has boarded Russia-linked oil tanker in Atlantic

    A better title that is inline with Russian news propaganda: French navy has "liberated" Russia-linked oil tanker in Atlantic

  • the Arab-Israeli conflict that’s been going on for thousands of years

    The Arab-Israeli conflict hasn't been going for thousands of years. It's being going on for less than a century.

    Fun fact that many people don't know: Romans didn't allow Jews to return back to Jerusalem. They were only able to return after Islamic conquest.

  • Surely you don't think Ukraine is wasting precious ammunition and the rare opportunity of evading Russian air defenses just to kill little kids. If it did happen it happened because of either bad intelligence, bad aiming or malfunction.

    there is no solution for that beside ending the war.

    this is a different situation from Israel who have free rein over the sky and drones everywhere

  • I hope Mr. Putin could would give up his "special military operation" and we finally have some peace.

  • You're right about memory limitation during compile time. my concern is the updates. you need to update system from time to time and doing the cloning might not be very practical.

    Gentoo started providing binary packages (pre-compiled) for some software (that are common enough and take long time to compile).

    Another thing: gentoo allow one computer to compile the packages specifically for another computer even if cpu architecture is different. that second computer then simply pull the compiled packages and download them.

    https://waldolemmer.github.io/guides/gentoo/cross-cpu-binhost/

  • It used to be, but isn’t anymore. Try booting the Gentoo minimal install image for your arch instead.

    Wow! I went on searching and sure enough sysrescuecd changed to ArchLinux 6 years ago. I had no idea

  • Why not give Gentoo a try?

    It natively require you to compile the kernel which is perfect because you get to drop all the drivers and features you don't need.

    Gentoo package manager also compile every package in the system which is very slow but it gives you lot of control over what features you want from each package. You're no longer required to install X server just because one package provide GUI support.

    End result is less memory for kernel and less memory for most other apps. 256 should be doable but just to be sure try running "sysrescuecd" which is based on gentoo. first to see if it would work

  • Kind of make sense considering Italy is part of the EU

  • Scary.

    Any tutorial on how to use those "dev containers" mentioned in the article? I feel this is the only way forward. it doesn't remove the risk of deploying malware to production server but it significantly reduce it. it also eliminate the risk of infecting developer's own PC

  • Have little bit of ethics my friend.

  • World News @quokk.au

    Lebanon says Israel sprayed southern villages with concentrated herbicide

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/cgez359nd72o
  • Linux @discuss.tchncs.de

    Unexplainable high RAM usage under wayland but not X11

  • science @lemmy.world

    Fly brain sheds light on human thought process

    www.bbc.com /news/articles/c0lw0nxw71po
  • Today I learned @lemmy.ml

    TIL there is a meat loving sea fleas that casually nibble on your skin at the beach but in rare sever cases it can cause real injuries

    www.theguardian.com /environment/2017/aug/08/australian-teen-just-unfortunate-to-be-attacked-by-meat-loving-sea-fleas