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Military GPS Jamming is Interfering with the Navigation Systems of Commercial Ships

"Within 24 hours of the first US-Israeli strikes on Iran, ships in the region's waters found their navigation systems had gone haywire," reports CNN, "erroneously indicating that the vessels were at airports, a nuclear power plant and on Iranian land.

"The location confusion was a result of widespread jamming and spoofing of signals from global positioning satellite systems."


Used by all sides in conflict zones to disrupt the paths of drones and missiles, the process involves militaries and affiliated groups intentionally broadcasting high-intensity radio signals in the same frequency bands used by navigation tools. Jamming results in the disruption of a vehicle's satellite-based positioning while spoofing leads to navigation systems reporting a false location. Though commercial vessels are not the target, the electronic interference disrupted the navigation systems of more than 1,100 commercial ships in UAE, Qatari, Omani and Iranian waters on February 28, according to a report from Windward, a shipping intelligence firm. Jamming and spoofing also slowed marine traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz, a congested shipping lane that handles roughly 20% of the world's oil and gas exports and where precise navigation is essential, Windward's data showed.... Daily incidents have more than doubled, rising from 350 when the conflict began to 672 by March 2, the firm reported.

As use of this warfare tactic grows, experts worry the impacts could reach far beyond battlespaces.... In June 2025, electronic interference with navigation systems was thought to be a factor in the collision between two oil tankers, Adalynn and Front Eagle, off the coast of the UAE... The number of global positioning system signal loss events affecting aircraft increased by 220% between 2021 and 2024, according to data from the International Air Transport Association. Last year, IATA said that the aviation industry must act to stay ahead of the threat.

Cockpits are seeing their navigation displays "literally drift away from reality," said a commercial pilot, who didn't want to be identified because he was not permitted to speak publicly. He said that he and his colleagues have experienced map shifts, where the aircraft location appears to move up to 1 mile away from the actual flight path, false altitude information that leads to phantom "pull up" commands, and systems suggesting an aircraft was on a taxiway, a path that connects runways with various airport facilities, when taking off. These incidents force pilots to rely on manual actions that increase workload, often during the most exhausting points of long-haul flights, he said.

"Alternative navigational tools that don't rely on GPS, but instead harness quantum technology, are also in development," the article points out, "but remain a long way off operational use."

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Seagate Just Unleashed 44TB Hard Drives

"Seagate says it is now shipping its Mozaic 4+ HAMR-based hard drives at up to 44TB per drive," writes Slashdot reader BrianFagioli, "with production deployments already underway at two hyperscale cloud providers.

"The company claims the platform is the only heat-assisted magnetic recording [HAMR] implementation currently operating at scale, and it is targeting a path from today's 4+TB per disk toward 10TB per disk, eventually enabling 100TB-class drives."

In a one-exabyte deployment, Seagate estimates Mozaic could improve infrastructure efficiency by roughly 47% compared to standard 30TB drives, cutting both footprint and energy consumption... HAMR uses a tiny laser to heat the disk surface during writes, allowing higher recording density without sacrificing stability. With most major cloud storage providers reportedly qualified on the Mozaic platform, Seagate is positioning spinning disks, not flash, as the long-term answer for cost-effective AI-scale data growth.

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Hier en nu (*) – daar gebeurt het….

‘As We Speak’ door Béla Fleck (banjo), Zakir Hussain †2024 (tabla’s), Edgar Meyer (bas) en Rakesh Chaurasia (bamboe fluiten)

(*) As we speak” is an idiomatic phrase used to emphasize that an action is happening at the exact, current moment.

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The moment I knew: He stepped out of the shower and into a robe – he looked pretty handsome

Paul Heath knew the rice-cooking David McLean was his sort of guy. Then one humid morning, he reached for the camera to capture a post-shower moment

We met in 1998, at a health and relationship course run back then by the Gay Men’s Health Centre in Melbourne. I saw David across the crowded room at a drinks session afterwards and slowly made my way around to talking with him. We were both in our mid-30s, and I’ve always gone for those tall skinny guys. We chatted easily and before he left I scribbled down my number.

He rang a few weeks later on a Saturday night, apparently figuring I wouldn’t be home and that he’d just leave a message. When I picked up, I think he was a little thrown. He said something like: “Hi, um, hang on a sec, oh fuck, I’ve gotta turn the rice down!” And I thought, this is my sort of guy – Saturday night at home cooking rice, what’s not to love.

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A death scholar on why we need to stop being naive about dying: ‘I always hear, “Can’t you just put me into a nice meadow?”’

Dr Hannah Gould on eco-funerals, being ‘the death person’ and the one thing everyone should know before they die

Around 2040, Australia will reach peak death. A silver tsunami of boomers are predicted to propel the annual death rate to double that of today, putting immense strain on the healthcare and deathcare systems.

Dr Hannah Gould – a death scholar and author of the book How to Die in the 21st Century – calls it “boomergeddon”, and says it brings with it a certain range of ideas about what a good death looks like.

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Captured by Islamic State, Amera began writing letters to her lost brother: ‘I wrote because I was scared, but also because I have hope’

Amera last saw Ali in 2014, the day IS arrived at their village in northern Iraq. Now living in Australia, she’s published years of unsent letters

When Islamic State militants arrived at their family’s home in northern Iraq, Amera and her brother were sitting under their grandmother’s fig tree.

The 11-year-old girl had been watching a ripening fig for days but needed her older brother Ali’s height to reach it. Now, with IS beginning an assault on their town’s Yazidi people, she thought this may be her only chance.

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Bombing at nightclub in Peru injures 33 people, including minors

Explosion happened in pre-dawn hours at Dalí nightclub in the province of Trujillo along Peru’s northern coast

A bombing at a nightclub in Peru has injured 33 people, including minors, authorities said Saturday.

The explosion happened in the pre-dawn hours at the Dalí nightclub in the province of Trujillo along Peru’s northern coast, according to a statement from the local emergency operations center.

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Vogelgriep vastgesteld in Putten, Gelderland

In Putten (provincie Gelderland) is vogelgriep vastgesteld op een pluimveebedrijf met leghennen. Om verspreiding van het virus te voorkomen, heeft het ministerie van Landbouw, Visserij, Voedselzekerheid en Natuur (LVVN) besloten de circa 23.000 kippen op de locatie te laten ruimen door de Nederlandse Voedsel- en Warenautoriteit (NVWA). In de 1-kilometerzone en in de 3-kilometerzone rondom deze besmette locatie bevinden zich geen andere pluimveebedrijven. In de 10-kilometerzone liggen 64 andere pluimveebedrijven. Een aantal van deze bedrijven bevindt zich ook in de beperkingszone rondom de besmetting in Lunteren van 2 maart jl.

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Sablikova nam in Thialf afscheid met haar 'mooiste race ooit'

HEERENVEEN (ANP) - Martina Sablikova heeft met de 3000 meter tijdens de WK allround in Heerenveen afscheid genomen als schaatsster. De 38-jarige Tsjechische, jarenlang concurrente van Nederlandse schaatssters als Ireen Wüst, Irene Schouten en Joy Beune, kreeg een staande ovatie van het publiek in Thialf. "Voorafgaand aan de 3000 meter was ongelofelijk. Ik had nooit gedacht dat ik zo veel emoties zou voelen", zei de Tsjechische, die de tranen al voelde opkomen toen ze een groot applaus kreeg toen ze werd voorgesteld.

Sablikova reed haar laatste race al lachend, vertelde ze. "Als ik me zou kwalificeren voor het WK dan zou dit mijn laatste race zijn. Ik ben zo blij dat ik hier mag rijden en kon genieten van deze 3000 meter met Thialf. Dat was legendarisch voor mij, de mooiste 3 kilometer ooit."

De Tsjechische herinnerde zich hoe ze in 2003 voor het eerst deelnam aan een EK allround in Thialf. "Ik ging de trap op en wilde weer naar beneden, want ik was bang van al die mensen. Maar dan rij je er een tweede en derde keer en dan wil je hier rijden."