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  • I believe it might be still possible with UXP - a hard fork made for Pale Moon project.

    Pale Moon is based on a derivative of the Gecko rendering engine (Goanna) and builds on a hard fork of the Mozilla code (mozilla-central) called UXP, a XUL-focused application platform that provides the underpinnings of several XUL applications including Pale Moon. This means that the core rendering functions for Pale Moon may differ from Firefox (and other browsers) and websites may display slightly different in this browser.

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    Poland plans to deploy 10,000 troops to its border with Belarus
  • We know that we're protected by the 5th article of NATO. The thing is, the ruling Law and Justice party wants to escalate the sense of insecurity in order to boost its popularity before the upcoming elections on 15 October.

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  • Polish rock festival with polish (but not only) rock. UTC+2 Big stage: 15:00 Transgresja 16:00 Rise of the Northstar 17:20 Pull The Wire 18:30 Luiku 19:50 Kwiat Jabłoni 21:20 Epica 22:40 Spin Doctors 00:10 While She Sleeps 01:30 Piotr Bukartyk & Ajagore More info

    Small stage: 17:40 Światy Sztuczne 18:20 Mulk 19:10 Zacier 20:10 Saint City Orchestra 21:30 Booze &Glory 22:40 Wojtek Szumański More info

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    journals.plos.org Schooling of light reflecting fish

    One of the hallmarks of the collective movement of large schools of pelagic fish are waves of shimmering flashes that propagate across the school, usually following an attack by a predator. Such flashes arise when sunlight is reflected off the specular (mirror-like) skin that characterizes many pela...

    >The main goal of this work is three-fold. First, to establish whether models of schooling fish can generate realistic flash waves that propagate across the school in response to an attack. Second, to explore the possibility that school members are using this source of information themselves, and test how that can, in principle, affect the attack-response behavior. Third, to demonstrate that flash patterns indeed contain accessible information relating to the dynamics of the school, the behavior of individuals within it (in particular, their response to threats) and to the nature of the attack.

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    theconversation.com Researchers find evidence of a 2,000-year-old curry, the oldest ever found in Southeast Asia

    The discovery is helping shed light on a vibrant ancient spice trade that spanned many thousands of kilometres.

    >In a paper published today in Science Advances, we and our colleagues detail our findings of what seems to be evidence of Southeast Asia’s oldest known curry. It’s also the oldest evidence of curry ever found outside India.

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    Gideon Levy: Palestinians are prohibited from defending their families from violent aggression
  • israelpalestinenews.org is runned by the If Americans Knew organization from California that also runs International Middle East Media Center (IMEMC). They focus solely on the Palestinian agenda and point of view. Their material strikes me as unprofessional, emotional, and filled with personal opinions. I find this source of information unreliable.

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    Saudi summons Swedish envoy to protest Quran burning
  • Unreliable source of information. It is known that Middle East Monitor is financed by the State of Qatar, which supports the Muslim Brotherhood. Wiki

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  • www.theguardian.com Vietnam bans Barbie film over disputed map of China’s South China Sea claims

    Scene shows map of China’s controversial ‘nine-dash line’ – repudiated in international ruling

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    theconversation.com Why schoolchildren are regularly being targeted by terrorist groups in many countries

    Deadly attacks on schoolchildren by terrorists groups have been growing around the world from 2009.

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    www.politico.eu Lithuanian MEP funded disinformation portal: report

    Viktor Uspaskichas, a non-attached lawmaker, financially backed 77.lt, a social media platform full of conspiracy theories and fake news, according to national broadcaster LRT.

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    www.politico.eu Dutch slap new restrictions on chips exports to China

    The Hague follows Washington’s lead in stopping advanced tech exports.

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    theconversation.com LGBTQ+ parents are being removed from their children’s birth certificates in Italy – here’s what’s behind this disturbing trend

    The Prosecutor’s Office of Padova (Italy) has asked a local court to remove any same-sex non-biological parent on birth certificates, denying same-sex families the right to State recognition.

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    The recordings were made near Gostomia in Poland. Nice set of short shots with only sounds of nature, no commentary.

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    theconversation.com Do you crush microbes when you step on them?

    You can squash small bugs by stepping on them, but can you crush even tinier microorganisms like viruses and bacteria? It turns out that you’d need to apply a lot of pressure.

    Please do not torment non-pathogenic microbes!

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    theconversation.com Satellite images show that Spain is in danger of drying out one of the main wetlands in Europe

    A recent study reveals that 59% of the ponds in Doñana have not been flooded since at least 2013. Water abstractions from the aquifer are one of the main reasons behind the demise of this iconic wetland.

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    theconversation.com Why is the sky dark at night? The 200-year history of a question that transformed our understanding of the Universe

    The darkness of the night sky seems so obvious as to need no explanation – yet it has intrigued and baffled scientists for centuries.

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    www.theguardian.com Readers reply: could rocks be conscious? Why are some things conscious and some not?

    The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts

    How will we able to tell when AI has became conscious when we can't even come to an agreement on this topic?

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    theconversation.com Can we train our taste buds for health? A neuroscientist explains how genes and diet shape taste

    Research is clear that what we eat can drive our test preferences as early as 2 years of age.

    Not only DNA, but your sense of taste also depends on you health, early eating habits and how used you are to certain substances.

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    theconversation.com The US will send depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine – a health physicist explains their military, health and environmental effects

    Depleted uranium munitions are bad news for enemy tanks, but are not nuclear weapons, and studies have shown that they pose low risks of radiation or chemical exposure.

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    theconversation.com Does it matter if you sit or stand to pee? And what about peeing in the shower?

    The recent survey confirmed what many people think – men prefer to stand when peeing. But is that the best way?

    Does it? What about you, guys? Sitting, standing, or why even bother getting out of bed? Do you care to stop your truck before pee to the bottle? Does your boss let you walk away from the cash desk?

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