Month Archives: September 2024

News

President Hichilema suspends three who ruled in favour of Lungu

Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema has suspended three top judges over alleged judicial misconduct, prompting accusations of political interference in the judiciary. In 2016, the three Constitutional Court judges dismissed President Hichilema’s petition, in which he challenged the election victory of former President Edgar Lungu.They also took part in a controversial...

Science

AI discovers hundreds of ancient Nazca drawings in Peruvian desert

A 22-metre-long drawing depicting a killer whale holding a knifeMasato Sakai Hundreds of ancient drawings depicting decapitated human heads and domesticated llamas have been discovered in the Peruvian desert with the help of artificial intelligence. Archaeologists have previously linked these creations to the people of the Nazca culture, who started...

Social media

Meta Launches New Developer Hubs To Facilitate External Projects

Here’s one for the dev folk out there. Meta has updated its developer resources, which are now split into three categories, in order to provide more focused assistance and guidance for system builders. Now, you’ll be able to access three developer centers: Meta Horizon – For those building for Meta...

Tech

Spotify’s AI Playlist is now available in the U.S.

Spotify is doubling down on artificial intelligence. First, the music streaming service launched its AI DJ in 2023, and today, Sept. 24, it's bringing AI Playlists to Premium users in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. SEE ALSO: Here are the 5 songs of the summer, according to Spotify The feature...

Religion

One Man’s Vision—The “Religion” of The Olympics

He called it religio athetae—the religion of athletics. And he fervently believed that the achievement of perfection of mind and body was the path to the world’s redemption. And so, Pierre de Coubertin, the French baron and pacifist, revived the ancient Greek games of competition, christening his new religion, “Olympism.”...

MovieMovies

Megalopolis review – scintillating, absurd and violently original

Megalopolis review – scintillating, absurd and violently original About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print magazine committed to championing great movies and the talented people who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard...

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