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‘People say there are no words, but there are thousands’: Liz Lawrence on making a new kind of grief album after her sister’s death

When her sibling died in an accident the singer-songwriter sought comfort in music. But after finding that the most celebrated records about loss were angry, loud and male, she set about creating something very different

In the months after her sister’s death, singer-songwriter Liz Lawrence couldn’t even listen to music, let alone play it. “I was very much, ‘That’s in the past and I don’t know what’s going to be asked of me now,’” she says. “I didn’t think about my work. I wasn’t interested. I didn’t have any appetite for it.” After slowly gravitating back to music via female vocalists such as Lisa O’Neill, Adrianne Lenker and Joanna Newsom, and as the time afforded to grieving was squeezed out by a life still ongoing, Lawrence realised she needed songs that allowed her to return to that “space of contemplation, reflection and sadness”.

She quickly searched out a Reddit thread of the best grief albums of all time, only to find a lengthy list of very specific rock and metal records chiefly made by men. “I was just looking for open and frank sadness,” she says, as opposed to the anger broiling within the suggested albums. That plain-speaking despair permeates Lawrence’s beautiful fifth album, Vespers, an unvarnished tribute to elder sister Jessie, who died suddenly in 2024 following an accident while on holiday with her partner and two small children in Ireland.

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You be the judge: should my husband stop telling me how to mop the floor?

Martin is happy to vacuum and cook but says Deidre’s mopping technique just spreads germs. You decide whose argument doesn’t scrub up

Find out how to get a disagreement settled or become a juror

What gets to me is that whenever I get the mop out, instead of helping, Martin criticises me

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Notre Salut review – a novelistic telling of day-to-day life in Nazi-occupied France

Cannes film festival: Swann Arlaud is excellent as Henri Marre, the director’s great-grandfather, as he finagles his way into a job at the Vichy ministry of labour

This, oddly, is the second film in the Cannes competition about the Nazi occupation of France, and it is more interesting than László Nemes’s rather mainstream drama Moulin – a complex, ambiguous study of national humiliation from writer-director Emmanuel Marre. He has created an absorbingly intimate, novelistically detailed procedural about the day-to-day, moment-by-moment lives of the Vichy administrators after the fall of France, mostly shot conventionally, sometimes jolting into an anachronistic dreamlike scenario on video.

It is centred on the director’s own great-grandfather Henri Marre, who held a minor but important post in the Vichy ministry of labour. The film is in fact unsparing of this conceited, petty, but weirdly sensitive and vulnerable man: Swann Arlaud plays him as a sociopathic mixture of haughty idealist, salon intellectual and conman predator, a man who doesn’t really believe in anything but his own survival and has only the vaguest idea about what such survival could mean.

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Liveblog oorlog Iran. 'Ruzie tussen Trump en Netanyahu over hervatten oorlog', Trump zegt dat Netanyahu doet 'wat hij hem vertelt dat hij moet doen'

Mooie uitdrukking eigenlijk, "hair on fire", wat zoveel betekent als volstrekt en accuut opgaan in een situatie van grote urgentie, die ook nog eens zeer emotioneel dan wel niet woedend stemt. Afijn, Axios citeert een bron die vertelt dat Netanyahu's haar stevig in de hens stond na een telefoongesprek met Trump, afgelopen dinsdag. Trump zou aarzelen over het hervatten van de oorlog en, in tegenstelling tot Netanyahu, nog fiducie hebben in het sluiten van een deal met het Iraanse regime. Onder aanvoering van Pakistan lopen de onderhandelingen nog steeds; het Iraanse ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken beoordeelt op het moment van schrijven daartoe een document met Amerikaanse standpunten. Trump, die in eigen land weleens verweten wordt zich voor het karretje van Netanyahu te laten spannen, lijkt vooralsnog niet geïnteresseerd in het blussen van het ontstane haarbrandje. "He’s a very good man," zei hij daar gisteren over, "he’ll do whatever I want him to do." We gaan live.

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Zombie user account let hackers control the city’s water

PWNED Welcome once again to PWNED, the column where security flubs are held up to the harsh, piercing red light of the vulture signal. This week’s sad story concerns a municipality that failed to perform basic account housekeeping and paid for it dearly. Have a story about someone leaving a gaping hole in their network? Share it with us at pwned@sitpub.com. Anonymity is available upon request. Our tale of tech missteps comes courtesy of Nicole Beckwith, who serves as the senior director for security engineering and operations at Cribl, an AI platform for telemetry. She used to work as a consultant, and at one point was hired to investigate breaches in an American city’s network. A threat actor took a “leisurely tour” of the city’s online resources and had started messing around with conference room projectors and other relatively harmless endpoints. Then they realized that they could change settings with the water utility where they switched many controls off, potentially endangering the water supply. When Beckwith investigated, she found that all of the mischief was performed by an account that belonged to “Greg from Auditing.” There was just one problem. Greg hadn’t worked for the city for many years. Unfortunately, even though Greg was no longer around, his account was, and it retained extensive privileges, including domain admin rights, SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) operator access, and even the ability to perform help desk functions. It’s unclear if someone from auditing ever needed this level of access, but a former employee definitely did not. It wasn't Greg himself who hacked the network. But he had used his work email address to sign up for various online accounts, some of which may have been exposed in previous data leaks. She speculates the hackers saw an email address with a .gov in it and decided to try their luck with the leaked password that went along with it, and that Greg likely used the same password for work that he did for these outside services. We have a few takeaways here. First, the people who ran IT security for the city should have both deleted Greg’s account when he left and done periodic audits to see who had access and whether they should still have it. Second, Greg should have kept his work credentials separate from third-party services like shopping and social media sites. And he should not have used the same password in multiple places. “The lesson, beyond the obvious 'please, for the love of all that is holy, audit your dormant accounts,' is that every forgotten user is an easy ticket to being on the 5 o’clock news,” Beckwith told The Register. “Quarterly access reviews should be mandatory because everyone seems to think when a user leaves, that is the end of it and someone surely terminated access, deprovisioned accounts, removed access to tools, mobile communications, email and other business critical systems, but sadly I’ve responded to way too many incidents like this one because of this simple control which is often overlooked." ®

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Waakhond VK: TikTok en YouTube beschermen kinderen onvoldoende

LONDEN (ANP/RTR) - Britse kinderen zijn op TikTok en YouTube nog niet genoeg beschermd tegen schadelijke content, volgens de Britse mediatoezichthouder Ofcom. De waakhond stelt dat de platforms geen significante, nieuwe toezeggingen hebben gedaan om de feeds met aanbevolen filmpjes veiliger te maken.

Overheden wereldwijd proberen de onlineveiligheid van kinderen te verbeteren. De Britse premier Keir Starmer dringt er bij socialemediabedrijven op aan meer verantwoordelijkheid te nemen. Het land overweegt strengere beperkingen, waaronder een mogelijk socialemediaverbod voor jongeren onder de 16 jaar.

Volgens onderzoek van Ofcom werd bijna driekwart van de Britse kinderen tussen de 11 en 17 jaar recent blootgesteld aan schadelijke content, met name via gepersonaliseerde feeds. Dat gebeurde vooral op TikTok, YouTube, Instagram en Snapchat.

Snapchat-moederbedrijf Snap, Meta en Roblox hebben volgens Ofcom wel toegezegd strengere maatregelen te nemen om kinderen online te beschermen.


Schaatser Roest gaat na mislopen Spelen door bij Reggeborgh

HEERENVEEN (ANP) - Schaatser Patrick Roest verlengt zijn aflopende contract bij Team Reggeborgh met een jaar. De zevenvoudig wereldkampioen heeft enkele teleurstellende seizoenen achter de rug en kiest nu, in overleg met de trainersstaf, voor een nieuwe aanpak. Dat meldt Reggeborgh.

Roest behaalde bij de Olympische Spelen van 2022 in Beijing op zowel de 5 als de 10 kilometer zilver. Vanaf het seizoen 2024/2025 ging het minder met de nu 30-jarige Lekkerkerker, die onder meer kampte met een ontstoken verstandskies en een trainingsachterstand opliep. Afgelopen seizoen kwam hij niet in de buurt van deelname aan de Spelen in Milaan.

"Na afgelopen seizoen hebben we met de staf geconcludeerd dat een andere aanpak in de voorbereiding mij beter past. Dit betekent dat ik ook vaker individueel zal trainen, wat me ook de mogelijkheid geeft meer tijd op de boerderij met familie door te brengen. Ik voel me goed, de trainingen gaan lekker en ik kijk ernaar uit om in oktober weer fit aan het nieuwe seizoen te beginnen", aldus Roest in een persbericht van Reggeborgh.

Trainer Derks gaat ervan uit dat een individueler programma goed werkt voor Roest. "Ik denk dat het een goede keuze is voor Patrick om buiten de gebaande paden te gaan", meldt hij. "Het is goed dat hij het na twee moeilijke seizoenen nu op deze manier aanvliegt. Ik heb bewondering voor zijn mentaliteit en doorzettingsvermogen en hopelijk zien we straks de oude Roest weer terug op het ijs. Dat gun ik heel schaatsminnend Nederland, maar vooral Patrick zelf."


Boekingen bij easyJet lopen achter door onzekerheid over oorlog

LONDEN (ANP) - EasyJet merkt dat de oorlog in het Midden-Oosten voor onzekerheid zorgt bij reizigers. De boekingen voor de zomerperiode bij de budgetmaatschappij lopen achter in vergelijking met vorig jaar, meldt het bedrijf bij zijn halfjaarcijfers. Door hogere brandstofkosten liep het verlies bij het Britse bedrijf op, zoals easyJet in een update in april al aankondigde.

Volgens easyJet zorgt de onzekerheid rond de gevolgen van de Iran-oorlog er vooral voor dat mensen later hun vakantie boeken. Voor de rest van het gebroken boekjaar, dat loopt tot eind september, is 58 procent van de tickets verkocht. Vorig jaar rond deze tijd was dat 60 procent. Maar volgens het bedrijf blijven de boekingen korter voor vertrek "sterk".

Door de sluiting van de Straat van Hormuz spelen in de luchtvaartbranche niet alleen zorgen over hogere kerosinekosten, maar ook over tekorten. EasyJet-topman Kenton Jarvis voorziet vooralsnog geen verstoring van de brandstoftoevoer en stelt dat klanten "met gerust hart kunnen boeken".


182.8 Meters

They rounded down to 182.8 instead of rounding up to 182.9 because 182.9 might make the statement incorrect.

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Condensed math: rewriting maths' foundations with condensed sets

Two Researchers Are Rebuilding Mathematics From the Ground Up - "I think it's fair to compare Peter to Grothendieck in this sense. He is reinventing everything somehow."[0]

  • How Alexander Grothendieck Revolutionized 20th-Century Mathematics - "Grothendieck is revered in the world of math; outside of it, he's known for his unusual life, if he's known at all. But what were his actual mathematical contributions?"[1,2,3]
  • Alexander Grothendieck and the Architecture of a New Mathematics [ungated] - "In 1958, Grothendieck was appointed a research professor at the newly founded Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHÉS), located in Bures-sur-Yvette, outside Paris. What followed — the twelve years from 1958 to 1970 — is simply one of the most extraordinary sustained eruptions of mathematical creativity on record."
  • Then, in 1970, it ended. Grothendieck discovered that the IHÉS was receiving a portion of its funding from French military sources. To many people, this might have registered as an inconvenient administrative footnote — the kind of institutional compromise one quietly accepts and moves past. Not to Grothendieck. His father had been gassed at Auschwitz. He had spent part of his childhood hiding in the woods to avoid being handed over to the same machinery of state violence. His pacifism was not a political position he had arrived at through argument; it was something closer to scar tissue. He resigned from the IHÉS immediately. He never returned to a permanent mathematical position of that kind. The mathematical community, for its part, never fully recovered his attention — and given what he had produced in those twelve years, that loss is worth sitting with for a moment.
also btw! A ranked list of fields of math, in order of difficulty to master and understand :P