Pusat data (data centre) di negeri Johor diunjurkan akan memerlukan 145 JLH (Juta Liter Sehari) bagi bekalan air tahun 2028 berdasarkan permohonan Kebenaran Merancang (KM).
Pada ketika ini, keperluan bekalan air untuk pusat data hanyalah sekitar 6.10 JLH bagi tahun 2024 untuk 13 pusat data sedia ada. Johor merupakan negeri yang mempunyai pusat data terbanyak setakat ini, diikuti Selangor (9).
Peningkatan hampir 23 kali ganda. 😐 Banyak weh.
Makanya mmg betul banyak pusat data yang sedang dibina dan akan beroperasi di negeri Johor.
Sustainable?
A fatal stabbing occurred at a Malaysian school. Could it have been prevented? My analysis draws on available reports and sources within the school community.
Three men were arrested after police discovered a tiger carcass in a Perodua Alza in Felda Tenggaroh near Mersing, following a public tip-off.
The tiger, considered a national treasure, had severe trap injuries and six gunshot wounds to the head.
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My take on digitalisation and government mobile app.
Government should not require anybody to download any apps to access any of the public services it offers.
As the nation moves to digitalisation, the standard should be with web app. You should be able to do what you need to do via a web browser without the need to download any mobile app.
A mobile app should be as an added convenience, not a requirement.
Here is why a web-first standard approach is better:
Web as a public utility: The web is universal, accessible across devices, and not subject to corporate gatekeeping. For government services, that neutrality is crucial.
The web is interoperable, for as long as you have a web browser you can access it. Design web applications to be mobile-friendly and work seamlessly on mobile screens.
Digital sovereignty: Depending on app stores introduces an external dependency that governments shouldn’t have. Citizens shouldn’t need an Apple ID or Google account to access public services they have a right to.
Apple or Google could decide one day to kick your app out of their app store, and what then? Do you require your citizen to side-load your app?
Accessibility & inclusion: A simple mobile-friendly web app can serve everyone, including those with older phones with limited storage.
Sure, mobile apps can offer features such as better push notifications, better offline access, or better integration with device capabilities, but those should only enhance, not replace the web option. Besides, most of these are achievable with PWAs anyway.
If you are someone close or in the position to influence policymakers, I hope you understand what I am getting at, the web-first digitalisation approach.
A mobile app should be a convenience, never a requirement. Digital Government services must be accessible to all citizens on the open web.
"It cannot be denied: Israel is starving children to death on purpose. Starvation of civilians is not an accident of war, it is a deliberate policy."
https://t.co/2ltW0G9ejx
❗️BREAKING❗️Rescuers killed in line of duty.
Scenes like this unfold every moment in Gaza, often unseen, largely undocumented. I beg STATES: how much more must be witnessed before you act to stop this carnage?
🔴Break the blockade
🔴Impose an Arms Embargo
🔴Impose Sanctions.
Israel is creating difficult conditions for the delivery of safe water to people in Gaza.
🔴 Destroying infrastructure
🔴 Impeding infrastructure repair
🔴 Bombardments near distributions
The details: https://t.co/i7Uax4A02w
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We're enrolling 25 new malnutrition patients every day at our clinic in Gaza City. Meanwhile, people who seek out food in the Strip are attacked by Israeli forces.
This is deliberate starvation, manufactured by the Israeli authorities.
https://t.co/aW5tnlXvtO
@pisfcc@VanuatuUN@WY4CJ@IPCC_CH@ITLOS_TIDM 52/🚨The Court then delivers a powerful statement: failure of a state to take appropriate action to regulate fossil fuel consumption, the granting of fossil fuel licences, fossil fuel subsidies may constitute an internationally wrongful act which is attributable to that state
The Orang Asli communities in Malaysia are gathering to celebrate this year’s World’s Indigenous Peoples Day!
However, they need donations to secure their participation at this national event so they can speak about defending their rights & our forests. Please share this around.
"If it is authentic and classified as secret, especially for my media friends, I urge you to be careful - do not disseminate it. If a document is classified, the OSA applies,"
To all media friends, I will act for you pro bono if you are investigated.
https://t.co/nwyxaQWlzH
When drawing Constituency boundaries, regardless of Parlimen or DUN, arguably the most important principle is Equality - meaning, the size of seats should be roughly equal.
Once upon a time in 1960, SPR strictly followed a rule of ±15% for ALL seats. Unfortunately, their efforts were hijacked by the Perikatan government of the time, who annulled their redelineation exercise and subsequently amended the Constitution to reduce the independence + powers of SPR.
Today, the situation is utter chaos.
In Sarawak specifically:
• Only 14 out of 82 seats fall within ±15%. The rest are either too small or too big.
• A voter in the biggest DUN (N.75 Senadin; 69k voters) has 7x LESS voting power than a voter in the smallest DUN (N.26 Gedong; 10k voters).
In the chart here, the goal should be for ALL DUNs to be in the grey area - nothing too small or too big.
As long as @sprgovmy does not fix this, Equality is being violated.
Malaysian Bar officially calls for a “Walk to Safeguard Judicial Independence” - 14th July 2pm, Palace of Justice.
We will march to PMO.
Don’t ignore lawyers. We are sounding alarm bells on this attack on judicial independence.
If you want to remove non consensual intimate images online (includes altered/deep fake images) of yourself there is an NGO that provides tools to do so for free : https://t.co/lHd36dyaky. Hope this helps more survivors.
The Federal Court says it is unconstitutional to criminalise the failure to notify the police five days in advance of holding a peaceful assembly.
It found that Section 9(5) of the Peaceful Assembly Act is a disproportionate intervention that violates the Constitution.
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