Swarms of tiny nose robots could clear infected sinuses, researchers say
Chinese and Hong Kong scientists succeed in animal trials, but potential problems include risk of devices being left in body and public suspicions
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What LLMs Know About Their Users
Simon Willison talks about ChatGPT’s new memory dossier feature. In his explanation, he illustrates how much the LLM—and the company—knows about its users. It’s a big quote, but I want you to read it all.
Another case of ICE disappearing an American citizen
The family members of a U.S. citizen who was taken into custody by federal agents in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday are demanding answers as she was detained while on her way to work.
Andrea Velez, a Cal Poly Pomona grad working in merchandising at a shoe company, had just been dropped off by her mother and sister for the workday when they saw her being taken into custody, adding they had barely even driven a block before the arrest began.
"They didn't have vests that said ICE or anything," said Velez's sister Estrella Rosas. "Their cars didn't have license plates."
She says that her mother was driving away when she looked in her rearview mirror at what was described by police as immigration enforcement.
"In the rear mirror she saw my sister was kinda, like, attacked from the back and she was already on the floor," Rosas said.
Video shows a growing crowd of onlookers yelling as officers surround the 32-year-old woman. Her family members were too scared to get out, as Rosas' mother has residency but not full U.S. citizenship.
They're also worried that Velez may have been holding pepper spray, which they say she always carries in her hand when walking downtown, when agents approached her.
Witnesses told CBS News Los Angeles that no one asked for her identification, but her family believes that it was nothing she actually did that led to her arrest, but rather the way she looks.
"Just because of the color of our skin, they think we're criminals," Rosas said. "My sister was there, so they were like, 'Oh, she looks Hispanic, so let's take her too.'"
As of Tuesday night, they have still not been able to find out where Velez is being held and are worried it could be days before they finally do.
CBS News Los Angeles has reached out to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement for information on Velez's arrest but has not yet heard back. An inquiry was also made asking how agents check a person's status when they first come into contact, and how they find the people they're targeting in enforcement operations.
Some of the video circulating online, showing Velez's arrest, also shows a group of Los Angeles police who appear to be aiding federal agents in the immigration operations.
Later Tuesday, officers told CBS News Los Angeles that they were called to the area after receiving a 911 call reporting a kidnapping at the location. When they arrived, they say that they saw that a federal immigration operation was underway and stayed to maintain peace because they were concerned by the growing crowd and the federal agents.
Family members outraged as U.S. citizen detained by federal agents in downtown LA on way to work
Andrea Velez, a Cal Poly Pomona grad, was taken into custody while being dropped off at work by family membersLaurie Perez (CBS Los Angeles)
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Faenza (Ra): Visite guidate della Pro Loco per i “Martedì d’Estate” (1-8-15-22 luglio 2025)
La Pro Loco Faenza organizza un ciclo di visite guidate serali nei “Martedì d’Estate”, alla scoperta di luoghi insoliti e storie affascinanti della città. Quattro appuntamenti curati da guide turistiche abilitate della Regione Emilia-Romagna, con inizio alle 20.45 e ritrovo presso la sede Pro Loco (Voltone Molinella).
Quota di partecipazione: 3 euro. Prenotazione obbligatoria, posti limitati. Consigliata la prenotazione dalla settimana precedente.
Programma:
1° luglio – “Farmacie d’arte”
Tour in tre farmacie storiche (Sansoni, Zanotti, Duomo), tra arredi antichi, architetture e arte. Percorso accessibile, tranne un primo piano non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta.
8 luglio – “I 120 anni del Sarti”
Dalla sua nascita a teatro a cinema, un viaggio dietro le quinte e nelle trasformazioni del Teatro Sarti.
15 luglio – “Il Ridotto del Masini e la Galleria dei Cento Pacifici”
Un’immersione nell’eleganza neoclassica tra architetture, sculture e affreschi del Ridotto del Teatro Masini e della Galleria dei Cento Pacifici.
22 luglio – “Storie di uomini e paesi”
Passeggiata all’interno del Museo di Palazzo Laderchi per scoprire la Faenza tra XIX e XX secolo attraverso volti, memorie e trasformazioni della città.
Info e prenotazioni:
Pro Loco Iat Faenza – Voltone Molinella 2
📞 0546 25231 ✉️ info@prolocofaenza.it
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Orari ufficio (maggio-settembre):
Lun–Sab: 9.30-12.30 / 15.30-18.30 | Dom e festivi: 9.30-12.30
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PRO LOCO FAENZA: “MARTEDÌ D’ESTATE – VISITE GUIDATE ALLA SCOPERTA DI FAENZA” Tra i retropalchi dei teatri e gli antichi arredi delle farmacie storiche, la Pro Loco Faenza in occasione dei “Martedì d’Estate”, organizza un ciclo di visite guidate seral…Redazione (ViaggieMiraggi)
Zohran Mamdani Delivers Progressive Win Over Democratic Establishment | Common Dreams
from Common Dreams [reprinted from Pressenza]
David Andersson
Jun 25, 2025
"But the establishment’s machine was no match for the momentum behind Mamdani, who worked closely with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Their progressive political movement, deeply rooted in democratic socialism, has been steadily gaining ground—election after election, neighborhood by neighborhood—through tireless grassroots organizing, door-to-door campaigning, and small-dollar donations.
“This is a victory for every New Yorker who has been told they don’t have a voice,” Mamdani said in his victory speech. “It’s proof that organized people can beat organized money.”"
Zohran Mamdani Delivers Progressive Win Over Democratic Establishment
Tuesday's victory by the self-described 'proud democratic socialist' signals a seismic shift in the balance of power between entrenched political institutions and a new generation demanding progressive change.david-andersson (Common Dreams)
Zohran Mamdani Delivers Progressive Win Over Democratic Establishment | Common Dreams
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/32265146
from Common Dreams [reprinted from Pressenza]
David Andersson
Jun 25, 2025"But the establishment’s machine was no match for the momentum behind Mamdani, who worked closely with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Their progressive political movement, deeply rooted in democratic socialism, has been steadily gaining ground—election after election, neighborhood by neighborhood—through tireless grassroots organizing, door-to-door campaigning, and small-dollar donations.
“This is a victory for every New Yorker who has been told they don’t have a voice,” Mamdani said in his victory speech. “It’s proof that organized people can beat organized money.”"
Mistaya Canyon, Banff NP, Alberta
Easy 1.5 mile Loop
300 ft elevation gain
Hiked May 23, 2025
An extremely popular hike due to its ease and location north of Lake Louise on the Icefields Parkway, this hike puts you right on top of the falls where you may wander along the top of the canyon and see the various water chutes. A short loop uses part of the Mt Sarbach trail to get a higher view. Both parking and the people can be a mess here, so plan accordingly.
Where the river meets the canyon creating a short but turbocharged waterfall.
Mistaya canyon unfolds towards Mount Sarbach in the distance.
Mount Sarbach in the distance with Mistaya river and a forest extending downstream.
La Hongrie met en garde ses partenaires de l'UE qui voudraient participer à la Pride
La Hongrie met en garde les eurodéputés qui voudraient participer à la Pride "interdite"
Alors que la marche des fiertés est "interdite par la loi" en Hongrie, le maire de Budapest a décidé de la maintenir samedi. Trente-trois pays ont affiché leur soutien à l'événement et des dizaines d'eurodéputés prévoient d'y participer.FRANCE 24
Men, Where Have You Gone? Please Come Back.
It started to become clear the previous April, when a man who had been pursuing me canceled a dinner at the last minute. There was a scheduling mix-up with his son’s game. I understood. I’m a hockey mom; I get it. Still, I went. I wore what I would have worn anyway. I took the table. I ordered well. And I watched the room.Only two tables nearby seemed to hold actual dates. The rest were groups of women, or women alone, each one occupying her space with quiet confidence. No shrinking. No waiting. No apologizing.
That night marked something. Not a heartbreak, but an unveiling. A sense that what I’d been experiencing wasn’t just personal misalignment. It was something broader. Cultural. A slow vanishing of presence.
I’m 54. I’ve been dating since the mid-80s, been married, been a mother, gotten divorced, had many relationships long and short. I remember when part of heterosexual male culture involved showing up with a woman to signal something — status, success, desirability. Women were once signifiers of value, even to other men. It wasn’t always healthy, but it meant that men had to show up and put in some effort.That dynamic has quietly collapsed. We have moved into an era where many men no longer seek women to impress other men or to connect across difference. They perform elsewhere. Alone. They’ve filtered us out.
I recently experienced a flicker of possibility. With James. We met on Raya, the dating app. There was something mutual from the start — wordplay, emotional precision, a tone that felt attuned. It was brief, but it caught light. I remember saying to him, “Even fleeting connections matter, when they’re mutual and lit from the inside.” I meant it.
There was just enough spark to wonder what might unfold. Enough curiosity to imagine a doorway. But he didn’t step through it. Not with a plan. Not with presence. He hovered — flirting, retreating, offering warmth but no direction.
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I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid
Some excerpts:
A survivor of the Tuesday massacre at the GHF distribution point in Rafah told me that shortly after the appointed distribution time, Israeli soldiers were near the road to the site, “hunting people as if they were ducks”.The aid seeker from southern Gaza told me he saw gangs of Palestinian thieves inside the point, apparently “working side by side with the GHF workers” to create a buffer between the pushing crowds and US staff.
The GHF workers, described as “seasoned crisis operators,” have troubling backgrounds. Phil Reilly, CEO of Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), which assists the GHF, was a senior vice president at a US company that committed a massacre in Iraq in 2007.
The foundation is also assisted by another company, publicly known as UG Solutions. During the January ceasefire, UG hired US mercenaries at daily rates starting at $1,100 to inspect vehicles at the Netzarim checkpoint.
I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid
No amount of hunger would push me to seek aid wrapped in blood and humiliation.Eman Hillis (Al Jazeera)
I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid
Some excerpts:
A survivor of the Tuesday massacre at the GHF distribution point in Rafah told me that shortly after the appointed distribution time, Israeli soldiers were near the road to the site, “hunting people as if they were ducks”.The aid seeker from southern Gaza told me he saw gangs of Palestinian thieves inside the point, apparently “working side by side with the GHF workers” to create a buffer between the pushing crowds and US staff.
The GHF workers, described as “seasoned crisis operators,” have troubling backgrounds. Phil Reilly, CEO of Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), which assists the GHF, was a senior vice president at a US company that committed a massacre in Iraq in 2007.
The foundation is also assisted by another company, publicly known as UG Solutions. During the January ceasefire, UG hired US mercenaries at daily rates starting at $1,100 to inspect vehicles at the Netzarim checkpoint.
I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid
No amount of hunger would push me to seek aid wrapped in blood and humiliation.Eman Hillis (Al Jazeera)
The US establishment fears the emergence of China
The US establishment fears the emergence of China
Tings Chak, of the Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research and the International Peoples' Assembly, spoke at the International Forum for Peace - days ahead of the NATO Summit in The Hague, ab...Mes Numériques
Bezos' Venice wedding party venue moved following protests – DW – 06/25/2025
Bezos' Venice wedding party venue moved following protests
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's Venice wedding party venue was moved out of Venice's city center. Many have protested against the lavish ceremonies because they see it as yet another example of exploitation of the city.Rana Taha (Deutsche Welle)
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NSW biosecurity camera set up in Brisbane? - Bytes Europe
NSW biosecurity camera set up in Brisbane?
Anyone know why a NSW government biosecurity surveillance camera would be set up on a Brisbane road?BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
LeechBlock NG
LeechBlock NG – Get this Extension for 🦊 Firefox (en-US)
Download LeechBlock NG for Firefox. LeechBlock NG is a simple productivity tool designed to block those time-wasting sites that can suck the life out of your working day. All you need to do is specify which sites to block and when to block them.addons.mozilla.org
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Zohran Mamdani Delivers Stunning Blow to 'Billionaire-Backed Status Quo' in NYC | Common Dreams
Jake Johnson
Jun 25, 2025
"Affordability was a key focus of Mamdani's policy platform and messaging, with the Democratic state assemblymember calling for an immediate rent freeze for all of the city's rent-stabilized tenants, the creation of a network of city-owned grocery stores focused not on profits but on "keeping prices low," and free childcare.
Mamdani proposed funding those and other priorities with a higher tax rate on corporations and city residents earning more than $1 million per year—fueling the backlash his campaign faced from the ultra-wealthy."
Zohran Mamdani Delivers Stunning Blow to 'Billionaire-Backed Status Quo' in NYC
"The people of New York City proved that a movement powered by hope, courage, and working people can beat the money of billionaires," said one Mamdani supporter.jake-johnson (Common Dreams)
Zohran Mamdani Delivers Stunning Blow to 'Billionaire-Backed Status Quo' in NYC | Common Dreams
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/32262380
Jake Johnson
Jun 25, 2025"Affordability was a key focus of Mamdani's policy platform and messaging, with the Democratic state assemblymember calling for an immediate rent freeze for all of the city's rent-stabilized tenants, the creation of a network of city-owned grocery stores focused not on profits but on "keeping prices low," and free childcare.
Mamdani proposed funding those and other priorities with a higher tax rate on corporations and city residents earning more than $1 million per year—fueling the backlash his campaign faced from the ultra-wealthy."
Israeli attacks kill at least 78 on June 25. “Disturbingly, people are given just 20-minute windows at the aid centres... Once that 20-minute period ends, shooting often starts."
Israeli attacks kill at least 78 as Trump signals progress in Gaza talks
Medical sources say at least 14 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces near aid distribution centres in Gaza.Al Jazeera
Hackers show how they can fully control your 2020 Nissan Leaf remotely
Hackers show how they can fully control your 2020 Nissan Leaf remotely
Security researchers at the Black Hat conference in Asia have disclosed an exploit in 2020 Nissan Leaf electric vehicles that hijacks the entire computer system. Thanks to...Cal Jeffrey (TechSpot)
Zionists Tried to Make NYC Race About Israel. Zohran Mamdani Didn’t Give In.
Zionists Tried to Make NYC Race About Israel. Zohran Mamdani Didn’t Give In.
Mamdani was badgered at nearly every turn about his stance on Israel — in a race for the mayor of New York City.Sharon Zhang (Truthout)
The Ukrainian Famine and Russian Denial: A Century of Silence and Struggle
The Ukrainian Famine and Russian Denial: A Century of Silence and Struggle
Few historical wounds cut as deep into the Ukrainian national consciousness as the Holodomor—the man-made famine of 1932–33 that killed millions.Matthew Parish (www.lvivherald.com)
Will NATO survive the day?
Will NATO survive the day?
POLITICO’s must-read briefing on what’s driving the day in Brussels, by Sarah Wheaton and Nicholas Vinocur. By TIM ROSS with ZOYA SHEFTALOVICH Send tips here | Contact us on X @NicholasVinocu…Tim Ross (POLITICO)
PNG is back!
PNG is back!
After 20 years, PNG is back with renewed vigor! A new PNG spec was just released.www.programmax.net
AVIF is pretty universally supported at this point.
JPEG XL just lacks browser support because Google, prefers to push their own .webp and Mozilla is not interested in supporting any non AI focused standards these days.
Exactly why monopoly power is killer of innovation.
Wasn't JPEG XL sabotaged by patents or something?
Edit: maybe I'm thinking of JPEG 2000, IDK.
The Trump Phone no longer promises it’s made in America
The Trump Phone no longer promises it’s made in America
The Trump Organization now says the T1 Phone 8002 is “designed with American values in mind,” and no longer says it will be available in September.David Pierce (The Verge)
Trump's Corrupt Plan to Steal Rural America's Broadband Future
The old saying “timing is everything” apparently also applies to corruption.On June 6, mere hours after Elon Musk started his tweet war with the president, Trump’s Commerce Department released its long-awaited revisions to the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (“BEAD”) program.
This $42 billion broadband-deployment plan was part of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (“IIJA”) that Congress passed in November 2021. As expected, the Trump administration’s revisions radically overhauled what had been a rural broadband-deployment plan focused on building fiber networks — and turned it into a free money dispenser for Elon Musk’s satellite-broadband company, Starlink.
Had this billionaire bromance fallen apart a few weeks earlier, we might have seen a less sweeping revision of this once-in-a-lifetime infrastructure program. But now that this revised plan is out there, analysts everywhere — operating on the premise that Trump-administration corruption is a given — are trying to predict how and to what degree the Trump team will enforce these changes designed to unjustly enrich Musk … a man the president reportedly called “a big time drug addict” as the two traded barbs.
Trump's Corrupt Plan to Steal Rural America's Broadband Future
A program designed to bring broadband to rural communities had a lot of promise — until the Trump administration got its hands on it. Now Musk stands to benefit.S. Derek Turner (Free Press Action Fund)
Trump's Corrupt Plan to Steal Rural America's Broadband Future
The old saying “timing is everything” apparently also applies to corruption.On June 6, mere hours after Elon Musk started his tweet war with the president, Trump’s Commerce Department released its long-awaited revisions to the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (“BEAD”) program.
This $42 billion broadband-deployment plan was part of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (“IIJA”) that Congress passed in November 2021. As expected, the Trump administration’s revisions radically overhauled what had been a rural broadband-deployment plan focused on building fiber networks — and turned it into a free money dispenser for Elon Musk’s satellite-broadband company, Starlink.
Had this billionaire bromance fallen apart a few weeks earlier, we might have seen a less sweeping revision of this once-in-a-lifetime infrastructure program. But now that this revised plan is out there, analysts everywhere — operating on the premise that Trump-administration corruption is a given — are trying to predict how and to what degree the Trump team will enforce these changes designed to unjustly enrich Musk … a man the president reportedly called “a big time drug addict” as the two traded barbs.
Trump's Corrupt Plan to Steal Rural America's Broadband Future
A program designed to bring broadband to rural communities had a lot of promise — until the Trump administration got its hands on it. Now Musk stands to benefit.S. Derek Turner (Free Press Action Fund)
€850K IPTV Piracy Haul Ends in 4+ Years in Prison & 6,000 Users Facing Fines * TorrentFreak
€850K IPTV Piracy Haul Ends in 4+ Years in Prison & 6,000 Users Facing Fines * TorrentFreak
The main operator of Italia TV has just been sent to prison for 52 months. For 6,000 subscribers worried about fines, the signs are not good.Andy Maxwell (TF Publishing)
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There needs to be the Music app for Video app and maybe it's closer to the Postcast app but it's all there.
Any anyone that's missing, we have to assume you're in it for the exposure and we're doing you the favor by spreading your expression of free speech while you deal with how you want to fund it.
I didn't commission it so it's not my responsibility to make you whole on this endeavor. Stop pretending we owe you a specific amount of money.
No service was rendered. No service fee should be charged. If you want your content to remain a secret then why did you release it to not a form that can be copied at no cost to you.
I strongly argue that much of what we do around copyright is a violation of the first amendment in a thousand ways.
The fact that you can calculate damages against us is silly. Did I libel you? I recorded some knowledge I was given that was relayed to someone else.
The fact that you've provided something that can be copied perfectly is on you. Doesn't make you a fucking word god. How faulty does our memory need to be before this game of telephone because legal in the eyes of copyright?
Using a magical language doesn't override out right to use our free will to study our encountered world.
It is unjust to restrict us from sharing our findings. This is our free expression. These are chains that no corporate or other person or persons can be trusted to possess as empherial as they may.
Any legal framework that forces us to silence ourselves is crime against our humanity.
The longer you refuse the faster we build a video app that mathematically routes around any that may be constructed. Your imagination may be limited but the laws of mathematics finds a way.
How can you punish our innate desire to communicate in clarity.
Wilco - The Whole Love (2011)
Il coraggio è una virtù di pochi e i Wilco sono tra questi.
I fan di vecchia data, dopo un primo ascolto rimarranno molto probabilmente spiazzati. The Whole Love abbandonando la strada di Sky Blue Sky (2007) e dell’ultimo Wilco (2011), dimenticando i suoni di Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002) e A Ghost Is Born (2004), si inerpica in nuovi territori e... Leggi e ascolta...
Federal judge sides with Meta in lawsuit over training AI models on copyrighted books
A federal judge sided with Meta in a lawsuit that alleged the company had illegally trained its AI models on copyrighted works.
Case file: storage.courtlistener.com/reca…
In a First, America Dropped 30,000-Pound Bunker-Busters—But Iran’s Concrete May Be Unbreakable, Scientists Say
Previously, a yield strength of 5,000 pounds per square inch (psi) was enough for concrete to be rated as “high strength,” with the best going up to 10,000 psi. The new UHPC can withstand 40,000 psi or more.The greater strength is achieved by turning concrete into a composite material with the addition of steel or other fibers. These fibers hold the concrete together and prevent cracks from spreading throughout it, negating the brittleness. “Instead of getting a few large cracks in a concrete panel, you get lots of smaller cracks,” says Barnett. “The fibers give it more fracture energy.”
In a First, America Dropped 30,000-Pound Bunker-Busters—But Iran’s Concrete May Be Unbreakable, Scientists Say
The U.S. made history with the first use of its largest bunker-buster bomb. Experts are waiting to see if Iran’s bunkers survived the unprecedented strikes.David Hambling (Popular Mechanics)
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Ring can use AI to 'learn the routines of your residence'
Amazon's Ring can now use AI to 'learn the routines of your residence'
: It's meant to cut down on false positives but could be a trove for mischief-makersJessica Lyons (The Register)
Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models
Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models
Company hired Google’s book-scanning chief to cut up and digitize “all the books in the world.”…Benj Edwards (Ars Technica)
A Klaus Zambiasi il trofeo “Artista dell’anno 2025”
Il 5 luglio presso l'Hotel Miramare di Cesentatico (FC), l'artista e scrittore Klaus Zambiasi sarà insignito del trofeo internazionale "Artista dell'anno 2025" per le arti visive. Si tratta di un riconoscimento assegnato da Artexpò Gallery, con il patrocinio della Città di Cesenatico. Le opere di Zambiasi e degli altri artisti premiati saranno esposte nelle sale dell'Hotel e pubblicate in un catalogo dedicato. Il prestigioso riconoscimento per l'artista altoatesino giunge in occasione dei suoi trent'anni di attività nel campo della pittura e al culmine di una stagione ricca di mostre e successi internazionali.
Lo scorso marzo, il dipinto che fa da copertina al suo primo romanzo "Il sorriso della luna" (nella foto) è stato esposto sotto forma di poster gigante nella stazione della Metropolitana di Madrid Nuevos Ministerios nell'ambito della seconda edizione di "Madrid Station Exhibition". La stessa opera esposta a luglio nella stazione ferroviaria Shibuya di Tokio, la seconda più frequentata al mondo con 3.6 milioni di persone al giorno. A giugno, tre opere sono state esposte nella stazione ferroviaria di Basilea durante la fiera Art Basel e un'opera è stata esposta nel Museo della Fotografia e Arte di Pechino. Dall'inizio del 2025 e fino alla primavera 2026, inoltre, altre sue opere saranno esposte in diverse gallerie ad Atene, Berlino, Dubai, New York, Palma De Maiorca, Parigi, Venezia, Zugo (Svizzera).
L'artista, inoltre, sarà inserito con una pagina dedicata, nell'Atlante dell'Arte Contemporanea edito dalla Giunti e presentato al "MoMa" di New York, che sarà distribuito alla Biennale di Venezia, alla Fiera del libro di Francoforte e all'Art Basel di Miami, consacrandolo tra i nomi di riferimento dell'arte contemporanea.
Klaus Zambiasi originario di Castiglione delle Stiviere (Mantova), vive e lavora tra la provincia di Bolzano e Bratislava (Slovacchia). Nel 2022 ha esordito sulla scena letteraria con il romanzo autobiografico "Il sorriso della luna", seguito da "3 Il Bacio Rubato" (2023) e "L'appuntamento al calar della sera (2024)". I primi due libri sono stati tradotti anche in tedesco.
Why Are Hundreds of Data Brokers Not Registering with States?
Why Are Hundreds of Data Brokers Not Registering with States?
Hundreds of data brokers have not registered with state consumer protection agencies. A new analysis by Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (PRC) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) reveals that many data brokers registered in one state aren’t regi…Electronic Frontier Foundation
No JS, No CSS, No HTML: online "clubs" celebrate plainer websites
The revived No JS Club celebrates websites that don't use Javascript, the powerful but sometimes overused code that's been bloating the web and crashing tabs since 1995. The No CSS Club goes a step further and forbids even a scrap of styling beyond the browser defaults. And there is even the No HTML Club, where you're not even allowed to use HTML. Plain text websites!
The modern web is the pure incarnation of evil. When Satan has a 1v1 with his manager, he confers with the modern web. If Satan is Sauron, then the modern web is Melkor [1]. Every horror that you can imagine is because of the modern web. Modern web is not an existential risk (X-risk), but is an astronomic suffering risk (S-risk) [2]. It is the duty of each and every man, woman, and child to revolt against it. If you're not working on returning civilization to ooga-booga, you're a bad person.
A compromise with the clubs is called for. A hypertext brutalism that uses the raw materials of the web to functional, honest ends while allowing web technologies to support clarity, legibility and accessibility. Compare this notion to the web brutalism of recent times, which started off in similar vein but soon became a self-subverting aesthetic: sites using 2.4MB frameworks to add text-shadow: 40px 40px 0px hotpink to 400kb Helvetica webfonts that were already on your computer.
I also like the idea of implementing "hypotext" as an inversion of hypertext. This would somehow avoid the failure modes of extending the structure of text by failing in other ways that are more fun. But I'm in two minds about whether that would be just a toy (e.g. references banished to metadata, i.e. footnotes are the hypertext) or something more conceptual that uses references to collapse the structure of text rather than extend it (e.g. links are includes and going near them spaghettifies your brain). The term is already in use in a structuralist sense, which is to say there are 2 million words of French I have to read first if I want to get away with any of this.
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