Iranian chess player who removed hijab gets Spanish citizenship
https://lemmy.world/post/2225840

Iranian chess player who removed hijab gets Spanish citizenship - Lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2222674
[https://lemmy.world/post/2222674] > MADRID, July 26 (Reuters) - An Iranian
chess player who moved to Spain in January after she competed without a hijab
and had an arrest warrant issued against her at home has been granted Spanish
citizenship, Spain said on Wednesday. > > Sarasadat Khademalsharieh, better
known as Sara Khadem, took part in the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Chess
Championships held in Kazakhstan in late December without the headscarf that is
mandatory under Iran’s strict Islamic dress codes. > > Laws enforcing mandatory
hijab-wearing became a flashpoint during the unrest that swept Iran when a
22-year-old Iranian-Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, died in the custody of the
morality police in mid-September. > > The 26-year-old has told Reuters she had
no regrets over her gesture in support of the protest movement against her
country’s clerical leadership. > > Spain’s official gazette said the cabinet
approved granting Khadem citizenship on Tuesday “taking into account the special
circumstances” of her case.
Infiltrating A Pyramid Scheme: Primerica
https://lemmy.world/post/1594117

Infiltrating A Pyramid Scheme: Primerica - Lemmy.world
Obsidian Widgets on iOS - LemmyWorld
Was looking into a way to create a widget on iOS showing my task list on
Obsidian, and stumbled across this very helpful guide
[https://fulcra.design/Posts/An-Obsidian-Homescreen-for-iPhone-and-iPad/] which
worked really well for me. It requires a $5 app, but honestly really worth it
because it’s so versatile. Thought it was cool and figured I should share
Parodied from c/ChessBeginners: https://lemmy.world/post/52230

I got a chess set - Lemmy.world
This set is not the cheapest wooden set you can get but I got it because I
wanted wood (moisture absorbing) and wanted a set that still feels valuable. A
numbers chess board that was all pawns was a plus. Overall I like the set, most
astonishing is that I can en passant on every move now, of course it’s not the
traditional experience of a chess cassette but it feels and sounds right.
A company called Atari is releasing a brand-new 2600 cartridge this year
https://lemmy.world/post/155284
A company called Atari is releasing a brand-new 2600 cartridge this year - Lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/559825
[https://beehaw.org/post/559825] > > The company that currently owns the Atari
name and trademarks has decided to give owners of the old Atari Video Computer
System (aka the Atari 2600) something new to do. Mr. Run and Jump is a new
Atari-published platformer that is coming to vintage Atari consoles in cartridge
form, complete with a box and instruction manual. Preorders for the cartridge
begin on July 31 for $59.99. > > of note on why the headline specifies “A
company called Atari”, for the unfamiliar. it’s both a bit of snark but also an
actual thing because Atari’s history is not unlike the Ship of Theseus: > > >
[…]Today’s Atari has absolutely nothing to do with the company that launched the
Atari VCS in 1977, and the brand’s history and ownership defies an easy summary.
After the video game crash in 1983, the old Atari was split into two divisions
by parent company Warner Communications and sold. Atari Games continued the
arcade business, and Atari Corporation controlled home console releases. Atari
Corporation took a few unsuccessful stabs at the console market in the late '80s
and early '90s with consoles like the Jaguar and the Lynx. It ultimately merged
with a now-defunct manufacturer of unreliable hard drives in 1996 before being
sold to Hasbro Interactive in 1998. Hasbro was bought by Infogrames
Entertainment in 2001, which dropped the “Infogrames” name in favor of “Atari”
in 2009. That company’s US operations, already many degrees removed from the
original Atari, filed for bankruptcy in 2013. The company that emerged is the
one that’s still operating as “Atari” today, and it’s linked to the old company
by its name and its trademarks and not much else.
A company called Atari is releasing a brand-new 2600 cartridge this year
https://lemmy.world/post/155183
A company called Atari is releasing a brand-new 2600 cartridge this year - Lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/559825
[https://beehaw.org/post/559825] > > The company that currently owns the Atari
name and trademarks has decided to give owners of the old Atari Video Computer
System (aka the Atari 2600) something new to do. Mr. Run and Jump is a new
Atari-published platformer that is coming to vintage Atari consoles in cartridge
form, complete with a box and instruction manual. Preorders for the cartridge
begin on July 31 for $59.99. > > of note on why the headline specifies “A
company called Atari”, for the unfamiliar. it’s both a bit of snark but also an
actual thing because Atari’s history is not unlike the Ship of Theseus: > > >
[…]Today’s Atari has absolutely nothing to do with the company that launched the
Atari VCS in 1977, and the brand’s history and ownership defies an easy summary.
After the video game crash in 1983, the old Atari was split into two divisions
by parent company Warner Communications and sold. Atari Games continued the
arcade business, and Atari Corporation controlled home console releases. Atari
Corporation took a few unsuccessful stabs at the console market in the late '80s
and early '90s with consoles like the Jaguar and the Lynx. It ultimately merged
with a now-defunct manufacturer of unreliable hard drives in 1996 before being
sold to Hasbro Interactive in 1998. Hasbro was bought by Infogrames
Entertainment in 2001, which dropped the “Infogrames” name in favor of “Atari”
in 2009. That company’s US operations, already many degrees removed from the
original Atari, filed for bankruptcy in 2013. The company that emerged is the
one that’s still operating as “Atari” today, and it’s linked to the old company
by its name and its trademarks and not much else.

holy hell jeeves - Lemmy.world