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XP-era Windows spotted haunting London's driverless railway

BORK!BORK!BORK! We're big fans of retro computing here at Vulture Central, and so it is with a certain delight that we can report XP-era Windows has been spotted disgracing itself on London's Docklands Light Railway. Spotted by Register reader Tim Hayward, the wonderfully named DaisySignApp.exe has thrown up an application error. While the Windows shell might be shorn of all of XP's fripperies, the Recycle Bin icon hints at the operating system's origins. Hayward reckoned that XP was stalking the DLR, but it could also be Windows Server 2003. Support for Windows Server 2003 finally ended in 2015. XP was sunset in 2014, so the DLR display is rather out of date. Then again, as any IT administrator would admit, if something isn't broken, there's no point fixing it, no matter how much Microsoft would encourage them to. In this case, it is unlikely that the operating system is at fault (although one could argue that it should handle a misbehaving application more discreetly), and DaisySignApp.exe should be dealing with its own dirty laundry rather than throwing an exception in commuters' faces at Limehouse station. Limehouse connects London's Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to the UK's National Rail services. It was one of the first DLR stations and predates the borked operating system by more than a decade. Indeed, at the time of the DLR's opening in 1987, Microsoft was preparing to inflict Windows 2.0 upon the world – the delights of later versions and the company's GUI dominance were still a few years in the future. The DLR also seemed like a glimpse into the future back in the 1980s. However, a fair chunk of its underpinnings, such as formerly disused railway viaducts, hark back to an earlier era. Anyone looking at today's iteration of Windows might wonder how much of it dates back to what's on display at Limehouse. ®

Rice Field in Saza

Osiris Pictorials has added a photo to the pool:

Rice Field in Saza

Nagasaki Prefecture

Leica M11 + Summilux M50mm ASPH

wing of kaz has added a photo to the pool:

Leica M11 + Summilux M50mm ASPH

宮崎県門川町「桃源郷岬」 / "Togenkyo Cape" in Kadogawa Town, Miyazaki Prefecture

Wel.nl

Minder lezen, Meer weten.

119 asielzoekers sliepen in nachtopvang in de Wijk en Zwolle

TER APEL (ANP) - Afgelopen nacht hebben 106 asielzoekers voor wie geen plek was in het aanmeldcentrum in Ter Apel geslapen in de nachtopvang in de Wijk. Nog eens 13 mensen zijn opgevangen in hotel Lumen in Zwolle. Vijf mensen bleven achter op het voorterrein in Ter Apel. Dat meldt het Rode Kruis.

Het Drentse dorp de Wijk biedt tot en met maandagochtend een slaapplek voor honderd asielzoekers. "In nood kunnen er een paar extra mensen bij", liet een woordvoerder van de gemeente De Wolden eerder weten. Vrijdagavond bleek die capaciteit niet voldoende. Daarop werd er extra nachtopvang geregeld in Zwolle, die donderdag al had aangekondigd daartoe bereid te zijn.

Vrijdag trad het nieuwe Europese asiel- en migratiesysteem in werking. VluchtelingenWerk hield door de invoering van het nieuwe systeem rekening met extra drukte bij het overvolle aanmeldcentrum. Bovendien was er sprake van een storing, waardoor de dag volgens de hulporganisatie "onrustig" verliep.


FT: soepelere regels rond thuiswerk bij Goldman en JPMorgan om WK

NEW YORK (ANP) - De grote Amerikaanse zakenbanken Goldman Sachs en JPMorgan Chase versoepelen tijdelijk de regels rond thuiswerken van personeel in verband met het WK voetbal dat deels in de Verenigde Staten wordt gehouden. Werknemers kunnen namelijk veel hinder ondervinden om op het werk te komen door drukte in het openbaar vervoer op speeldagen in het New York New Jersey Stadium, aldus zakenkrant Financial Times. Zij mogen op die dagen dan thuiswerken van de banken.

Daarmee nemen de banken op Wall Street even afstand van de strikte regels over verplicht werken op kantoor. Op speeldagen in het stadion in East Rutherford even buiten New York worden tienduizenden bezoekers verwacht. Dat kan voor grote drukte in het openbaar vervoer zorgen, met vertragingen tot gevolg. In het stadion zijn acht wedstrijden, waaronder de finale.

Citigroup moedigt werknemers aan om thuis te werken op speeldagen. Die bank is minder streng met werken op kantoor dan Goldman Sachs en JPMorgan Chase.


Geen nieuwe slachtoffers onder puin sportschool Amsterdam, politie doet meerdere arrestaties

De zoekactie naar slachtoffers van de explosie in Amsterdam Nieuw-West is gestaakt. Bij de explosie vielen zeven gewonden.

River’s Edge

Stueyman has added a photo to the pool:

River’s Edge

High above the forest a river runs through it, Dwellingup WA

Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Kobus (36) trapt zijn hondje Sharky in elkaar: 'Hij is nog altijd blij om me te zien'

Kobus moet voor de rechter komen omdat hij zijn dwergpincher heeft mishandeld. Volgens sommigen kan hij maar beter geen dieren meer houden. Maar is de rechter het daarmee eens?

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Drug diversion schemes cut reoffending rates more than prosecution, study says

Exclusive: Research in England shows people a third less likely to reoffend under decriminalisation-style schemes

Drug diversion schemes led by police that steer people away from the criminal justice system and into treatment and education services are significantly more effective in reducing reoffending than prosecution, according to a new analysis.

Researchers examined outcomes across 13 English police forces and more than 62,000 criminal incidents over the past four years, finding that people whose cases were dealt with through decriminalisation-style diversion schemes were a third less likely to reoffend than similar individuals prosecuted for drug possession.

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What to read this summer by Mark Haddon, Samantha Harvey, Zadie Smith and more

Leading authors including Sarah Waters, William Dalrymple, Bernardine Evaristo and Anne Enright reveal their perfect holiday reading

Read our selection of 70 brilliant books for the summer

Zadie Smith
Margaret Busby’s Part of the Story: Writings from Half a Century is the record of one woman’s lifelong passion for the literature and life of Africa and its diaspora, wherever she finds it. A beautiful collection. The funniest and smartest novel I’ve read in a while is Black Bag by Luke Kennard.

Mark Haddon
Can I recommend some metaphorical summer travel? Taiwan Travelogue by Yáng Shuāng-zǐ, translated by Lin King, won the International Booker prize so you’re legally obliged to read it. But there are three other books on the shortlist I would strongly urge you to get your hands on. The Director by Daniel Kehlmann, translated by Ross Benjamin, brilliantly fictionalises the story of the film director WG Pabst who fled Germany before the outbreak of the second world war, felt ignored in Hollywood and made the foolish decision to return home. On Earth As It Is Beneath by Ana Paula Maia, translated by Padma Viswanathan, is a short, sharp cleaver-blow of political horror set in a Brazilian prison camp. And She Who Remains by Rene Karabash, translated by Izidora Angel, is the story of Bekija/Matija who escapes an arranged marriage in Albania’s Accursed Mountains by becoming a “sworn virgin” under the ancient laws of the Kanun and living her life as a man.

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