Taliban Attack Afghan City as They Talk Peace With U.S.


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Hong Kong Braces for More Protests After Wave of Arrests


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Hurricane Dorian strengthens to 'extremely dangerous' Category 4 storm

08/30/19 5:52 PM

Trump Denies U.S. Responsibility in Iranian Missile Base Explosion


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Thursday, 29 August 2019

What’s Next for Brexit? Six Possible Outcomes


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Hong Kong Protesters Seize on a Historic Turning Point With China


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Hong Kong Activist Joshua Wong Is Arrested


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Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Chinese Military Sends New Troops Into Hong Kong


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The Israel-Iran Shadow War Escalates and Breaks Into the Open


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Berlin Murder Raises Suspicions of Russian Involvement


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Monday, 26 August 2019

Indonesia Confronts, Belatedly, a Huge Oil Spill Near Jakarta


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China seeks 'calm’ negotiations in trade dispute with US

08/25/19 10:19 PM

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Best Blogging Platform

Ask HN: Best Blogging Platform
5 by mrfusion | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I’m curious what everyone would recommend for a new blog? I really want to focus on the writing and not deal with updates and viruses. But I’d still like to do a good degree of customization and plugins and a custom domain name.

As Amazon Burns, Fires in Next-Door Bolivia Also Wreak Havoc


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Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck announces retirement from NFL

08/24/19 7:49 PM

Israel Says It Struck Iranian ‘Killer Drones’ in Syria


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Prince Andrew Denies Knowing of Sex Trafficking by Epstein


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What Satellite Imagery Tells Us About the Amazon Rain Forest Fires


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A Hong Kong ‘Troublemaker’ With a Clean Conscience


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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Why do maintainers optimize for small binaries?

Ask HN: Why do maintainers optimize for small binaries?
2 by nikisweeting | 6 comments on Hacker News.
Just to be clear, I'm not talking about GUI apps or websites, those are separate conversations (cough cough 350mb Electron apps and 10mb Webpack bundles). I'm talking specifically about CLI tools, webservers, and other tools distributed as static binaries or via package managers. What's the reasoning for so many package maintainers optimizing for <5mb binaries at the expense of usability? It seems like when >90% of hosts are running on 2008+ hardware with SSDs or even moderately fast HDDs, loading time and storage space are not major issues below the 30~50mb mark. A recent example from HN: https://ift.tt/2P8ddtC

Israeli Airstrike Hits Weapons Depot in Iraq


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Pakistan Leader Vents Frustration at India: ‘No Point in Talking to Them’


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Jay Inslee drops out of 2020 presidential race

08/21/19 6:18 PM

Sudan’s Top General Sworn In as Leader of New Ruling Body


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Cardinal George Pell’s Sexual Abuse Conviction Is Upheld


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Foreign Agents and Terrorists: How China Is Framing Hong Kong’s Protests


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Saturday, 17 August 2019

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Hackable external wireless SSD storage?

Ask HN: Hackable external wireless SSD storage?
2 by kencausey | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I've been looking at the Western Digital My Passport SSD Wireless devices with the idea of setting this up for a client for local server backup. I already have the client setup for backup to remote storage (rsync.net) but for redundancy and speedier access in the case of an emergency I would like them to have access to a local backup. However, through prior experience, I've learned that if any effort is required then eventually good practice stops. So my thought is to have a small box that the user takes home (to avoid loss due to fire or other catastrophe at the office) and then at least once a week brings in to the office for the day and then takes home again. The 'box' would automatically connect to the local wireless network and would be able to use something like rsync and would have access to the server necessary to make a full backup hopefully before the user leaves for the day. I'm thinking SSD is a better choice than a spinning disk for reliability while being carried around regularly. A little research on the Western Digital wireless storage devices suggests linux is running underneath and that it is possible to enable SSH, login as root, and start hacking. I guess my question is has anyone here actually done that and can you provide any additional details? As far as I can tell this is not something that is officially supported by Western Digital. Alternatively is anyone aware of a similar device (mostly closed box, rechargable internal battery, wireless accessible) that either has internal SSD storage or into which an SD card can be installed that also has a *nix filesystem underneath? Access to a solid ZFS implementation would be a plus.

Hong Kong Protests: Another Weekend of Demonstrations Begins


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Myanmar Military Uses Threat of Prison to Stifle Criticism Ahead of Elections


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