Noch einige der zuletzt hier besonders häufig geteilten #News:
NIS2: Neuer Leak des Referentenentwurfs
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from my link log —
What's higher-order about so-called higher-order references?
https://www.williamjbowman.com/blog/2025/06/02/what-s-higher-order-about-so-called-higher-order-references/
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If you set limits for a scale (e.g. x-axis) in ggplot, how would you like data outside of that range be handled? There is the oob parameter for that and a set of functions to use with it: https://scales.r-lib.org/reference/oob.html
"Analysis: Reform-led councils threaten 6GW of solar and battery schemes across England"
#UK #UnitedKingdom #Solar #SolarPower
これは前に書いたやつ。
QT: https://fedibird.com/@noellabo/114097173263016301
Updated my Fediverse profile page, so it references more background stories rather than just referencing the apps we currently build.
Of course, given space constraints most of those story references are very brief allusions. But they might still serve as useful launch points for conversation! If anything there piques your interest and you're curious to learn more, feel free to ask me about them.
Leo Varadkar, who stood down as taoiseach in April 2024,
said he did not think a date should be fixed for an Irish unity referendum
as nationalists did not yet have the numbers to win.
But he said planning for a united Ireland should take place.
"I don't think a united Ireland is inevitable, I think it's something that we have to work towards," he said.
"But I think there are a lot of factors that would suggest that we're on that traje…
N.Y. Lawmakers Target Prison Reform and A.I. in Frantic End of Session https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/19/nyregion/new-york-legislature-ai-prison-reform.html
Vance reference to Alex Padilla as 'Jose' during LA presser sparks Dem backlash (Ashleigh Fields/The Hill)
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5361883-vance-padilla-california-democrats-backlash/
http://www.memeorandum.com/250621/p22#a250621p22
Trump undermines Watergate laws in massive shift of ethics system
Then-Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman was 32 when, as a member of the House Judiciary Committee, she voted in 1974 for three articles of impeachment against President Richard M. Nixon.
She spent the next few years as part of a Congress that passed wave after wave of laws to rein in future presidents.
A half-century later, Holtzman, a New York Democrat, is watching as Donald Trump takes aim at post-Watergate reforms …