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Zohran Mamdani on Affordability, Billionaires, and Fighting Hate | Morning Edition | NPR


I'd not yet seen Mamdani in a sit-down interview. He gives off strong Obama vibes.



Secure Your Gmail Now As Google Warns Of Password Attacks






Sorella di perfezione - Giuseppe Iannozzi - LFA Publisher - La poesia salverà il mondo!


Sorella di perfezione - Giuseppe Iannozzi - LFA Publisher - La poesia salverà il mondo!"

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What Does a Post-Google Internet Look Like


Welcome to the future, where asking a question costs $4.99 and you'll never be able to find out if the answer is right or not.





“Inside Tokyo’s STRANGEST Retro Apartment” — “Nell’Appartamento Retrò PIÙ STRANO di Tokyo”


Questo complesso condominiale di Tokyo (e di che città, sennò) è così assolutamente pazzurdo… nemmeno in uno dei miei sogni iperconfusi avrei mai potuto vedere una cosa del genere. E pensare che, a quanto si vede da vari elementi sparsi nell’appartamento, è pure tipo del secolo scorso, è vecchio! Ma ha fin troppe cose particolari… […]

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“Inside Tokyo’s STRANGEST Retro Apartment” — “Nell’Appartamento Retrò PIÙ STRANO di Tokyo”


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Questo complesso condominiale di Tokyo (e di che città, sennò) è così assolutamente pazzurdo… nemmeno in uno dei miei sogni iperconfusi avrei mai potuto vedere una cosa del genere. E pensare che, a quanto si vede da vari elementi sparsi nell’appartamento, è pure tipo del secolo scorso, è vecchio! Ma ha fin troppe cose particolari… queste sono solo le più belle per me:

  • L’ambiente di ingresso del condominio è indescrivibile, con questa forma circolare di nudo cemento, e due diverse scale che ci girano attorno… ricorda fin troppo uno degli ambienti iniziali di Mirror’s Edge, anche se a confronto questo è più stretto.
  • Le due scale del condominio (non guardate sotto…) dividono gli appartamenti in standard, che comunque non sono male, e costosi, che sono fin troppo lussuriosi anche per gli standard occidentali… questi ultimi sembrano cosa sarebbe una fottuta camera di hotel se fosse sviluppata come una casa intera.
  • È altissimo relativamente ad altri edifici (sempre abitativi) nelle vicinanze, quindi da alcune finestre si vede un panorama di tutto il distretto di Ikebukuro e anche ben oltre…
  • Per l’appartamento di lusso, c’è pure una doccia sul tetto! Cosa??? (Fa paura, un po’…)
  • I piani bassi, invece, includono una scaletta di metallo di emergenza, che si piazza e si ripone; top per uscire di casa senza incontrare i vicini, o quando si rischia di essere in ritardo.

L’unica cosa che non capisco è, appunto… perché mai è vecchio? Non si fanno più queste cose assurde? Molto triste, ed ennesimo indicatore di recessione eppure, secondo me, bisognerebbe costruirla in Italia sta roba… così (possibilmente, auspicabilmente…) per legge di mercato gli appartamenti normali noiosi nelle vicinanze scenderanno di prezzo, e le persone normali si potranno permettere almeno quelli. (Anche se, visto che in questo appartamento di lusso ha un valore di 90 milioni di yen, circa 531mila euro, credo sia già più economico di un appartamento seppur scrauso ma in città come Milano, Torino, Bologna… ops.)

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Wayback Machine to Hit ‘Once-in-a-Generation Milestone’ this October: One Trillion Web Pages Archived





Chi ha inventato la roulette russa? da Focus.it


Non ci sono prove che questa prassi fosse realmente in uso negli ambienti militari. L'idea della roulette russa è stata ripresa nel 1937 nell'omonimo romanzo dello scrittore svizzero Georges Surdez, ed è soprattutto questa versione ad avere definito l'idea moderna del gioco mortale.





Wayback Machine to Hit ‘Once-in-a-Generation Milestone’ this October: One Trillion Web Pages Archived


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in reply to no banana

Is there a scientific way to prove this? Or am I to just trust your words?


How Monopolies Secretly Steal Your Freedom (ft. Lina Khan)




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Court allows parents to opt their children out of school lessons involving LGBTQ+ themes


The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a group of Maryland parents have a right to opt their elementary-school-aged children out of instruction that includes LGBTQ+ themes. By a vote of 6-3, the justices agreed with the parents – who are Muslim, Catholic, and Ukrainian Orthodox – that the Montgomery County school board’s refusal to provide them with that option violates their constitutional right to freely exercise their religion.

Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel Alito acknowledged that “courts are not school boards or legislatures, and are ill-equipped to determine the ‘necessity’ of discrete aspects of a State’s program of compulsory education.” But he emphasized that “what the parents seek here is not the right to micromanage the public school curriculum, but rather to have their children opt out of a particular educational requirement that burdens their well-established right ‘to direct ‘the religious upbringing’ of their children’” under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, in an opinion joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Sotomayor warned that Friday’s decision “threatens the very essence of a public education” because it “strikes at the core premise of public schools: that children may come together to learn not the teachings of a particular faith, but a range of concepts and views that reflect our entire society.”


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Pretty impressive that a smartphone company, that's kinda like the Apple of China, decided to just make a car, and within a decade came out with one of the best cars ever made. If anyone hasn't, I highly recommend watching some reviews of the SU-7.

Neat to see that Ford's CEO sees the writing on the wall and is sounding the alarm, but he has no power to change the company's overall direction, and it will go the way of the dodo. Ford has the reputation of a company that sells oversized trucks to obnoxious overbearing US patriots who are more likely to be drunk driving and kill an innocent person than any other vehicle on the road.


in reply to MirchiLover

I’m all for figuring out the balance between creator compensation and AI training.

But this ain’t it.

This is an attempt to own the internet and should be treated as such. You think Cloudflare is doing this without taking a cut? They want in on the game, not change it.

If this succeeds we’ve opened up to non-neutral pipes. This is the end game of what non-neutral carrier ecosystem looks like.



Mark Zuckerberg Already Knows Your Life. Now He Wants His AI to Run It


Forget chatbots. Zuckerberg’s vision is much grander. He is betting that within a few years, AI will not just be answering your questions or writing your emails. It will be managing your schedule, anticipating your needs, running your home, helping you make decisions, and maybe even guiding your career. Call it Life-as-a-Service, powered by Meta.

The move is seen as a direct challenge to competitors. “The launch of Meta Superintelligence labs isn’t just an announcement; it’s a statement: Meta won’t settle for second place in AI,” commented Alon Yamin, cofounder and CEO of the AI detection platform Copyleaks. He added, “Meta and Mark clearly see this as a make or break moment for AI leadership.”




Cloudflare to AI Crawlers: Pay or be blocked


Cloudflare, along with a majority of the world's leading publishers and AI companies, is changing the default to block AI crawlers unless they pay creators for content.


Ron DeSantis plans to 'deputize' Floridians as 'judges' of immigrant detainees


"One of the things I think that is exciting about this is, we're offering up our National Guard and other folks in Florida to be deputized to be immigration judges. We're working with the Department of Justice for the approvals. I'm sure Pam [Bondi] will approve," DeSantis said as Trump nodded his head and said, "Yep."

DeSantis didn't elaborate on who the other "folks" would be.

DeSantis continued, "But then...I'll have a National Guard judge advocate here. Someone has a notice to appear, Biden would tell them to come back in three years and appear. Now, you'll be able to appear in like a day or two. So, they're not going to be detained, hopefully, for all that long."


in reply to MirchiLover

Okay this title bugs me
Blocked (-) Regulation (-) Ban (-), (Defying(- but seperate).

"Senate keeps regulations on AI to Big Techs disliking"

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in reply to LifeInMultipleChoice

I’m not sure that works, because AFAIK there currently are no such regulations, and this bill was preemptive of any future ones. In any case, what got blocked in the Senate was a ban of any future such regulations.
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in reply to davel

7500 bills awaiting legislative decisions, Senate twiddles thumbs
in reply to MirchiLover

Meanwhile the Big Beautiful Bill which this rider was attached to passed 51-50 in the Senate.


An unexpected green roof benefit: purging urban rainfall of practically all microplastics


Really, all this says is "microplastics that fall on soil stay in the soil", but, you know, could be worse?
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China Moved an Entire Historical Building Complex Using Walking Robots - Core77



in reply to cm0002

We are getting closer to every website having a paywall. And shit like this will just lead to more spam sites popping that just have pages upon pages of LLM generated content so that they can get a payout.
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UN Expert Exposes Dozens of Companies Complicit in Israel’s Genocide, Apartheid in Palestine


Amazon, Blackrock, and Keller Williams LLC are some of the companies named in the report.


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DJI Romo: DJI's first high-end robot vacuum spotted in close-up photo