Irrigazione Efficiente per Climi Caldi: 5 Soluzioni Moderne
Coltivare con Successo nel Caldo: Sfide e Soluzioni Moderne per l’Irrigazione Industriale
L’agricoltura industriale in climi caldi e aridi richiede strategie d’irrigazione intelligenti. Con la crescente scarsità idrica e temperature in aumento, ottimizzare l’uso dell’acqua non è solo una scelta sostenibile, ma una necessità economica. Ecco 5 soluzioni tecnologiche all’avanguardia per trasformare queste sfide in opportunità:
1. Irrigazione a Goccia di Precisione: Massima Efficienza, Minimo Spreco
Come funziona: Tubi o ali gocciolanti rilasciano acqua direttamente alle radici delle piante, goccia a goccia.
Vantaggi per climi caldi:
Riduce l’evaporazione del 95% rispetto all’aspersione.
Previene la salinizzazione del suolo (critica nelle zone aride).
Fino al 60% di risparmio idrico rispetto a metodi tradizionali.
Ideale per colture ortofrutticole e serre industriali.
2. Pivot Centrali: Automazione su Vaste Estensioni
Come funziona: Sistemi rotanti automatizzati che irrigano grandi campi circolari.
Perché sceglierli in aree calde:
Copertura uniforme anche con vento moderato (comune nei deserti).
Programmazione notturna per ridurre l’evaporazione diurna.
Scalabili fino a 500+ ettari con telecontrollo integrato.
- Micro-Irrigazione ad Aspersione: Flessibilità Mirata
Come funziona: Erogatori a bassa pressione che nebulizzano acqua su aree specifiche.
Efficacia in ambienti aridi:
Adatta a terreni irregolari e colture a file.
Riduce il consumo energetico (-40% vs aspersori tradizionali).
Opzione “cooling” per proteggere piante da stress termico estremo.
Micro-Irrigazione ad Aspersione
4. Subirrigazione: La Rivoluzione Sotterranea
Come funziona: Tubi interrati che idratano le radici senza bagnare la superficie.
Benefici chiave per il caldo:
Elimina quasi completamente l’evaporazione superficiale.
Riduce le infestanti (+20% efficienza fertilizzanti).
Soluzione ideale per aree ventose o con acque saline.
5. Pompe Solari: Energia Sostenibile per l’Irrigazione
Come funzionano: Fotovoltaico alimenta pompe per pozzi o bacini senza costi energetici.
Perfette per regioni assolate:
Fino all’80% di risparmio sui costi operativi vs diesel.
Affidabili anche in aree remote senza rete elettrica.
Tecnologia plug-and-play.
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Arlecchino nei sargassi, l'astuto micro-predatore del sommerso groviglio - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
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La vita e la morte permeano l’immenso ammasso di vegetazione, che come una nube tempestosa viene trasportato su un tragitto non del tutto prevedibile dall’energia incessante della Terra.Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
Introduction - Steve's Tutorial on Jujutsu, an alternative front-end to git
Jujutsu is essentially an alternative front-end or "porcelain" to git, both magnificiently simplified and powerful.
I tried it after using Emacs Magit for about six or seven years, and jujutsu is really easier to use than git and useful if one wants a tidy public history of changes (with "tidy" and "public" as Linus Torvalds recommends). Plus it is fully compatible to git as backend - other contributors will not even note you are using it.
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Hrm... It looks interesting but it seems too dedicated to crafting "the perfect commit".
Changing our description changed the commit ID! This is why we have both IDs: the change ID has not changed, but the commit ID has. This allows us to evolve our commit over time, but still have a stable way to refer to all versions of it.
I don't want to "evolve a commit" - I want to capture my changes over time. If I decide later that I want to prepare the commit for merging I will.
I hate it because it's different - but even trying to give it a "benefit of the doubt" I really can't see this as better. It's not like it's difficult to create a "tidy" commit with git as is.
And as far as "easier to use goes"... well... Here's how you get a list of anonymous branches
jj log -r 'heads(all())'
And since they eschew branches with names you get to memorize hash strings instead of branch names that describe the thing you were doing?
jj new pzoqtwuv yykpmnuq -m "merge better documentation"
# vs.
git merge my_branch_Name
I'm unconvinced. Though
jj undo
looks neat (and also crazy dangerous unless you can undo an undo?).
And since they eschew branches with names you get to memorize hash strings instead of branch names that describe the thing you were doing?
No trouble, you can still name branches if you want. And no, you don't have to type the whole changeset hash, the first one to three letters are usually sufficient.
Also, branch names are not a permanent thing, they disappear after you merged them.
If you want, to can put an empty commit with the description of what you want to do at the top of your changes, and then use "jj split" to move changes to different commits before it.
There are several common work flows which are explained in Klabnik's blog post.
Yeah you can undo undo and also resurrect undone states.
If the readability of the commit history really does not matter to you - for exsmple, nobody needs to read this code again - it's possible that jj does not give you enough advantage. Everyone works different.
If the readability of the commit history really does not matter to you - for exsmple, nobody needs to read this code again - it’s possible that jj does not give you enough advantage. Everyone works different.
I mean... It does and I will use git to manage commit histories as necessary. I don't see jj
as solving that problem or even making it easier. Doing a single squash-commit or a rebase -i
when I merge a branch is relatively trivial.
And from what I can tell it's much easier to do a git pull upstream master
than to do jj new skdfsld dskfjas
since you'll likely have to lookup those hashes? I mean I wouldn't remember them.
And from what I can tell it's much easier to do agit pull upstream master
than to dojj new skdfsld dskfjas
since you'll likely have to lookup those hashes? I mean I wouldn't remember them.
One takes them from the last commit log and uses the first few letters. Steve Klabnik shows how they are used in practice. It makes no sense to repeat it here.
One takes them from the last commit log and uses the first few letters
So - it's not the length of the random garbage that is the issue it's the fact that it's random garbage that I have no chance of remembering after 5 seconds and switching between branches. All my branches are instead random hashes that I'll need to lookup or remember.
I've read through the blog. It sounds like they've taken the minor inconvenience of doing a git merge --squash
and distributed that pain across every-single-commit you're ever going to make instead. All to get "tidy commits" which were possible before anyway.
I was actually rather interested in the idea of jj being something that made history-rewriting easier (e.g. for removing bad commits with passwords and the like). But the fact that it almost completely throws out the entire concept of working on named branches (yes you can have them - but "One interesting thing about branches in jj that's different than branches in git is that branches do not automatically move." - genius) is just ridiculous. And to claim that it's now simpler just seems like gaslighting.
ICE Campaign of Violence Will Lead to More Deaths
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33127927
Natasha Lennard
July 12 2025, 7:12 pm"ICE agents detained over 200 people in militarized raids on two large farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, including a number of US citizen workers and protesters who gathered outside the facilities in response to the raids. As of Saturday morning, at least two of the abducted citizens were still reported missing by loved ones and colleagues.
“Many workers-including US citizens, were held by federal authorities at the farm for 8 hours or more,” the United Farm Workers union said in a statement. “US citizen workers report only being released after they were forced to delete photos and videos of the raid from their phones.”"
ICE Campaign of Violence Will Lead to More Deaths
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33127927
Natasha Lennard
July 12 2025, 7:12 pm"ICE agents detained over 200 people in militarized raids on two large farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, including a number of US citizen workers and protesters who gathered outside the facilities in response to the raids. As of Saturday morning, at least two of the abducted citizens were still reported missing by loved ones and colleagues.
“Many workers-including US citizens, were held by federal authorities at the farm for 8 hours or more,” the United Farm Workers union said in a statement. “US citizen workers report only being released after they were forced to delete photos and videos of the raid from their phones.”"
ICE Campaign of Violence Will Lead to More Deaths
Natasha Lennard
July 12 2025, 7:12 pm
"ICE agents detained over 200 people in militarized raids on two large farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo, including a number of US citizen workers and protesters who gathered outside the facilities in response to the raids. As of Saturday morning, at least two of the abducted citizens were still reported missing by loved ones and colleagues.
“Many workers-including US citizens, were held by federal authorities at the farm for 8 hours or more,” the United Farm Workers union said in a statement. “US citizen workers report only being released after they were forced to delete photos and videos of the raid from their phones.”"
ICE Campaign of Violence Will Lead to More Deaths
Jaime Alanis’s death shows the horrific consequences of a secret police force behaving with utter impunity.Natasha Lennard (The Intercept)
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Looking for a music player
I'm looking for a music player on Pop!_OS that supports playlists, repeating a single track while still being able to swap tracks in the playlist, and also supports fading between songs and when stopping playback. And ideas on what to try?
So far I've tried VLC, Audacious, and Rhythmbox, but none of those seem to support all of those requirements. (Rhythmbox was close but the repeat one from the toolbar plugin doesn't work.)
Edit: Got it working in Rhythmbox after toggling the repeat options a few more times. Still curious if there are other options out there though.
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Exclusive: Gaza talks at risk after Israel refuses to withdraw from Rafah
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33127244
By David Hearst
Published date: 12 July 2025 14:39 BST"Hamas negotiators are increasingly sceptical that a Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel could be reached in the current round of talks in Doha, Middle East Eye has learned.
Sources close to Palestinian negotiators said talks remain deadlocked over at least two of four key issues.
The first is the extent of the proposed Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip during the 60-day truce. The second is the method of aid distribution."
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Exclusive: Gaza talks at risk after Israel refuses to withdraw from Rafah
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33127244
By David Hearst
Published date: 12 July 2025 14:39 BST"Hamas negotiators are increasingly sceptical that a Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel could be reached in the current round of talks in Doha, Middle East Eye has learned.
Sources close to Palestinian negotiators said talks remain deadlocked over at least two of four key issues.
The first is the extent of the proposed Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip during the 60-day truce. The second is the method of aid distribution."
Exclusive: Gaza talks at risk after Israel refuses to withdraw from Rafah
By David Hearst
Published date: 12 July 2025 14:39 BST
"Hamas negotiators are increasingly sceptical that a Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel could be reached in the current round of talks in Doha, Middle East Eye has learned.
Sources close to Palestinian negotiators said talks remain deadlocked over at least two of four key issues.
The first is the extent of the proposed Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip during the 60-day truce. The second is the method of aid distribution."
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New Education and Youth Facilities Built Across DPRK to Support Students
New Education and Youth Facilities Built Across DPRK to Support Students | Explore DPRK
Modern after-school education centers and factories dedicated to student welfare have been established across the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) as part of broader efforts to invest in the...Editorial (Explore DPRK)
Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer
Cops in this country think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer (Updated) - Android Authority
Pixel phones are criminals' top pick in Spain's Catalonia for their strong security and mod-friendly design.Adamya Sharma (Android Authority)
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I'm not looking at strangers' phone screens close enough to figure out if they're using GOS but I've noticed strangers using GOS a fair few times. Likely would a lot more if I were looking for it but I'm not trying to read everyone's phone screens...
It's a fairly common OS and it's fairly widely acknowledged that GOS is a big driver for Pixel sales.
machine translation of a paragraph of the original article:
The police's solution: It's none other than a Trojan. Unable to break the encryption, they infect the traffickers' phones with malware, subject to judicial authorization. This way, they gain full access to the device: apps, images, documents, and conversations. Obviously, GrapheneOS isn't capable of protecting itself (like any Android) against this malware.
::: spoiler original text in Castilian
La solución de la policía. Esa no es otra que un troyano. Ante la imposibilidad de romper el cifrado, infectan los teléfonos de los traficantes con software malicioso, previa autorización judicial. De esta manera, consiguen acceso total al dispositivo: apps, imágenes, documentos y conversaciones. Evidentemente, GrapheneOS no es capaz de protegerse (como cualquier Android) ante este malware.
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"Cada vez que vemos un Google Pixel pensamos que puede ser un narcotraficante". Es el móvil perfecto...
Los Google Pixel son los máximos representantes de Android, con permiso de Samsung. Es por ello que convencen a los usuarios entusiastas del sistema...Pepu Ricca (Xataka Android)
Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer
Cops in this country think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealer (Updated) - Android Authority
Pixel phones are criminals' top pick in Spain's Catalonia for their strong security and mod-friendly design.Adamya Sharma (Android Authority)
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Back at it!
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It’s kind of hard to tell for this image, I think the background is probably real, or at least, created separately. but there are a couple sus features in the foreground. Superman’s right hand, the green jacket, and the apparent facial features of children I mentioned before.
It does have a signature in the bottom right, so I guess you could track down the artist to find out for sure, but with my first comment, I was just pointing out the comedy of kids with facial hair.
Delta Air Lines Skirts Tariffs By Repurposing Airbus Engines
The carrier has taken an unconventional approach to avoiding tariffs.
Air Belgium Will Retire All Airbus Aircraft Leaving Just 2 Boeing 747-8Fs In Its Fleet
The airline will not renew the leases of its two remaining A330-200P2F planes.
US Investigators Threatened To Withdraw From Air India Crash Probe Over Slow Progress & Lack Of Transparency
Families of the victims are angry at delays and a lack of information.
$180 Million: Emirates Buys 4 Airbus A380-800s
The Dubai-based carrier continues to buy up its leased A380s.
Ken Klippenstein | I Triggered Another Federal Investigation
The Army’s keystone cops are on the case
[Announcement] Secrets of the Atlas Fan Art Competition Highlights
Last week, we launched a Fan Art Competition themed around the Secrets of the Atlas expansion. We've gathered up some highlights from the submissions so far. Check them out below!
Origami Incarnation of Dread by caminschi
I Will Save Her by SaltySpook
Zana's Therapy Isn't Exactly Working by Sabacu
Pixel Art Incarnation of Fear by steelsoldier
Zana, The Catalyst by Zuzanne
There's still plenty of time to make submissions in this competition, good luck to everyone participating!
Announcements - Secrets of the Atlas Fan Art Competition Highlights - Forum - Path of Exile
Path of Exile is a free online-only action RPG under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.Path of Exile
[Article] ‘I felt pure, unconditional love’: the people who marry their AI chatbots
The users of AI companion app Replika found themselves falling for their digital friends. Until – explains a new podcast – the bots went dark, a user was encouraged to kill Queen Elizabeth II and an update changed everything …
This new SSD will literally self destruct if you push the big red button it comes with — Team Group posts video of data destruction in action
The ‘H/W Quick Erase’ function, which fries the flash memory, should probably have a more forbidding name.
Rivian R1S review: second time’s the charm
Laying the groundwork for the R2 and R3
Rivian R1S review: second time’s the charm
The second generation Rivian R1S may look the same on the surface, but it totally changed underneath.Peter Nelson (The Verge)
Crypto Billionaire Justin Sun Buys Another $100 Million of Trump's Memecoin
The crypto mogul is getting in deep with the Trump family's digital assets.
Core Ultra 5 245HX blasts past desktop counterpart in PassMark — mobile Arrow Lake chip is up to 40% faster than the Core i5-14500HX
The mobile version is faster than the desktop version, at least in this benchmark.
Faux-CRT monitor designed to pair up with retro mini PCs to recreate CRT feeling — cute 8-incher puts retro design first by shoving a 60 Hz LCD panel behind a curved acrylic sheet
Product description sparks worries over the display's visual quality.
Security vulnerability on U.S. trains that let anyone activate the brakes on the rear car, was known for 13 years — operators refused to fix the issue until now
Wireless hardware to seriously disrupt rail transport costs less than $500.
Maker 3D prints left-handed Logitech MX Master 3S — fixes awkward button layout made for righties
If Logitech won't sell one, you'll just have to make your own.
Intel axes thousands of technicians and engineers in sweeping U.S. layoffs — cutting 4,000 positions in the U.S., 2,392 in Oregon
Despite claims that layoffs target mostly mid-level managers.
Trump Is Losing His Army of Internet Alpha Males Over the Epstein Files
A promise to expose a corrupt elite has turned into a perceived cover up, and the powerful online influencers who helped elect Donald Trump are now in open revolt.
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Some gut microbes can absorb and help expel ‘forever chemicals’ from the body, research shows
Previously, the only way to reduce levels of Pfas was by bloodletting or a drug with unpleasant side effects
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'This is an Internment Camp': Lawmakers Horrified by Inhumane Conditions in 'Alligator Alcatraz'
"I saw 32 people per cage—about 6 cages in one tent. People were yelling 'Help me, help me'," said Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost.
'This is an Internment Camp': Lawmakers Horrified by Inhumane Conditions in 'Alligator Alcatraz'
"I saw 32 people per cage—about 6 cages in one tent. People were yelling, 'Help me, help me'," said Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost.stephen-prager (Common Dreams)
BBC bosses pulled our film on Israel attacking Gaza’s medics. Here’s why
A BBC editorial policy representative said he thought a UN report on hospital attacks cited in our film should not be included because, he said, “the UN is not a trusted independent organisation”. The same had been repeatedly said about Amnesty International.
Later in the same meeting, we discussed another request from the BBC; that we use the testimony of two high-profile hospital directors who had been detained and allegedly tortured by Israeli forces. The use of interviews with prisoners under duress is not only a breach of the Geneva conventions, but breaks Ofcom’s code. We explained this at length in meetings and by email, citing numerous examples, and in the end we won the argument.
Script meetings were also dominated by references to what “Collier” might say – referring to David Collier, a social media activist who had discovered the omissions of the previous film. In one editorial meeting, after viewing our film for the first time, a senior BBC reporter told us we should not use certain information as this would not be acceptable to Camera, a pro-Israel media monitoring organisation.
BBC bosses pulled our film on Israel attacking Gaza’s medics. Here’s why
The producers' story of how the corporation repeatedly delayed and ultimately shelved their damning documentaryBen de Pear & Ramita Navai (The Observer)
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Trump Tariffs Begin to Weigh on U.S. Farm Economy
Trump Tariffs Begin to Weigh on U.S. Farm Economy - NSME
President Trump’s tariffs are upending crop trading, delaying farm tractor purchases and constraining imports of chemical supplies into the United States.Miroww (Untangling Syntax)
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