Dotdash Meredith(Operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) sues Google for antitrust violations, seeking damages
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36573242
Full Complaint-88 Pages.
- Who: Dotdash Meredith Inc. (operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) filed the lawsuit against Google LLC and Alphabet Inc. The publisher serves 175 million monthly users with completely free digital content funded through advertising revenue.
- What: Comprehensive antitrust lawsuit alleging Google monopolized publisher ad server and ad exchange markets through systematic manipulation including Project Bernanke, Last Look advantages, Enhanced Dynamic Allocation, and Unified Pricing Rules that artificially depressed publisher revenues while increasing Google's profits.
- When: Filed August 29, 2025, following the April 17, 2025 Eastern District of Virginia ruling that established Google violated federal antitrust laws by monopolizing digital advertising technology markets through exclusionary conduct over more than a decade.
- Where: Southern District of New York federal court, targeting Google's worldwide monopolization of advertising technology markets that affect both domestic and international publisher revenues through integrated manipulation systems.
- Why: The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and injunctive relief to restore competition in advertising technology markets worth hundreds of billions annually, aiming to protect content creation funding and ensure fair competition for the millions of advertising impressions that support free digital publishing across the internet.
Dotdash Meredith(Operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) sues Google for antitrust violations, seeking damages
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36573242
Full Complaint-88 Pages.
- Who: Dotdash Meredith Inc. (operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) filed the lawsuit against Google LLC and Alphabet Inc. The publisher serves 175 million monthly users with completely free digital content funded through advertising revenue.
- What: Comprehensive antitrust lawsuit alleging Google monopolized publisher ad server and ad exchange markets through systematic manipulation including Project Bernanke, Last Look advantages, Enhanced Dynamic Allocation, and Unified Pricing Rules that artificially depressed publisher revenues while increasing Google's profits.
- When: Filed August 29, 2025, following the April 17, 2025 Eastern District of Virginia ruling that established Google violated federal antitrust laws by monopolizing digital advertising technology markets through exclusionary conduct over more than a decade.
- Where: Southern District of New York federal court, targeting Google's worldwide monopolization of advertising technology markets that affect both domestic and international publisher revenues through integrated manipulation systems.
- Why: The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and injunctive relief to restore competition in advertising technology markets worth hundreds of billions annually, aiming to protect content creation funding and ensure fair competition for the millions of advertising impressions that support free digital publishing across the internet.
Dotdash Meredith(Operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) sues Google for antitrust violations, seeking damages
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36573242
Full Complaint-88 Pages.
- Who: Dotdash Meredith Inc. (operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) filed the lawsuit against Google LLC and Alphabet Inc. The publisher serves 175 million monthly users with completely free digital content funded through advertising revenue.
- What: Comprehensive antitrust lawsuit alleging Google monopolized publisher ad server and ad exchange markets through systematic manipulation including Project Bernanke, Last Look advantages, Enhanced Dynamic Allocation, and Unified Pricing Rules that artificially depressed publisher revenues while increasing Google's profits.
- When: Filed August 29, 2025, following the April 17, 2025 Eastern District of Virginia ruling that established Google violated federal antitrust laws by monopolizing digital advertising technology markets through exclusionary conduct over more than a decade.
- Where: Southern District of New York federal court, targeting Google's worldwide monopolization of advertising technology markets that affect both domestic and international publisher revenues through integrated manipulation systems.
- Why: The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and injunctive relief to restore competition in advertising technology markets worth hundreds of billions annually, aiming to protect content creation funding and ensure fair competition for the millions of advertising impressions that support free digital publishing across the internet.
Dotdash Meredith(Operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) sues Google for antitrust violations, seeking damages
- Who: Dotdash Meredith Inc. (operating People, Better Homes & Gardens, Investopedia, and 37+ other brands) filed the lawsuit against Google LLC and Alphabet Inc. The publisher serves 175 million monthly users with completely free digital content funded through advertising revenue.
- What: Comprehensive antitrust lawsuit alleging Google monopolized publisher ad server and ad exchange markets through systematic manipulation including Project Bernanke, Last Look advantages, Enhanced Dynamic Allocation, and Unified Pricing Rules that artificially depressed publisher revenues while increasing Google's profits.
- When: Filed August 29, 2025, following the April 17, 2025 Eastern District of Virginia ruling that established Google violated federal antitrust laws by monopolizing digital advertising technology markets through exclusionary conduct over more than a decade.
- Where: Southern District of New York federal court, targeting Google's worldwide monopolization of advertising technology markets that affect both domestic and international publisher revenues through integrated manipulation systems.
- Why: The lawsuit seeks monetary damages and injunctive relief to restore competition in advertising technology markets worth hundreds of billions annually, aiming to protect content creation funding and ensure fair competition for the millions of advertising impressions that support free digital publishing across the internet.
Dotdash Meredith sues Google for antitrust violations, seeking damages
Publishing giant files comprehensive lawsuit alleging monopolistic practices harmed ad revenues and violated federal competition laws through systematic market manipulation.Luis Rijo (PPC Land)
The retiring coal power plants Trump could revive
The Energy Department keeps ordering expensive, polluting plants to keep running at the eleventh hour. Here’s what’s on the line through the end of Trump’s term.It sure looks like the Trump administration is not going to let any coal plants close down during its term — no matter the cost to consumers and to the climate.
Source: Canary Media.
Chart: The retiring coal power plants Trump could revive
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Climate change is driving fish stocks from countries’ waters to the high seas
- A new study found that more than half of the world’s straddling stocks will shift across the maritime borders between exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and the high seas by 2050.
- Most of these shifts will be into the high seas, where fisheries management is much more challenging and stocks are more likely to be overexploited.
- Among the most serious potential consequences is a loss of fisheries resources for many tropical countries that did little to create the climate crisis, including small island developing states in the Pacific Ocean.
Climate change is driving fish stocks from countries’ waters to the high seas: Study
Fish and other marine organisms, though deeply affected by human activities, don’t respect human borders.Morgan Erickson-Davis (Conservation news)
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Pseudo Profound AI Bullshit
Yesterday I read Pennycook etc al.'s paper on pseudo-profound bullshit, and realized that's what annoys me the most about the current AI culture. Meaningless but important sounding bullshit that's said only to make the speaker sound smart.
So then I made this little web app to randomly generate AI bullshit. Your next pitch deck awaits.
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Ett socialt nätverk utan storföretagskontroll, reklam och algoritmer. Ett socialt medium där ingen samlar in uppgifter om dig och säljer dem. Ett sådant nätverk finns och det mest kända programmet som ingår i detta nätverk är Mastodon.
The fight against labeling long-term streaming rentals as “purchases” you “buy”
The fight against labeling long-term streaming rentals as “purchases” you “buy”
New law emboldens complaints against digital content rentals labled as purchases.Scharon Harding (Ars Technica)
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A strange quantum effect could power future electronics
Researchers have discovered direct evidence of active flat electronic bands in a kagome superconductor. This breakthrough could pave the way for new methods to design quantum materials — including superconductors, topological insulators and spin-based electronics — that could power future electronics and computing technologies.
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ShareAction | Point of No Returns 2025 | Rankings of asset managers’ behavior across five areas: governance, stewardship, climate, biodiversity, and social issues
The low standard of responsible investment practice by most asset managers is shocking and disappointing.Asset managers shape the world we live in through the companies they invest in. Our research shows that most of the largest players in the market are failing to invest responsibly, continuing to pave the way for fossil fuel expansion, nature loss and the proliferation of controversial weapons. As middlemen in the financial sector, their irresponsible investments are being made almost entirely with other people’s money.
We set 20 basic standards that we expect asset managers to achieve, from net zero targets to local community engagement. Every standard is met by at least one asset manager, but the majority of asset managers fail to meet half of these standards.
Only a few industry-leading asset managers are demonstrating robust approaches to responsible investment. Asset owners who care about long-term outcomes - such as pension funds - should take note, while policy makers need to provide regulatory environments that ensure a safe and healthy world.
Point of No Returns 2025
10 years since our first analysis of asset managers, our latest research is the fifth instalment in the ‘Point of no Returns’ series. This year, our…ShareAction
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Samsung and Apple send cease-and-desist orders to their biggest competitor
Xiaomi gets cease-and-desist orders from Samsung and Apple over full-page ads
Apple and Samsung send cease-and-desist notices to Xiaomi over ads disparaging their flagships, as the aggressive marketing tactic sparks a legal battle between the rival smartphone giants.Chris Thomas (Android Police)
Explore the Fun of the Vegetable Generator
Random generators are becoming increasingly popular for their ability to spark creativity, provide entertainment, and even support learning. One such tool that stands out for its unique and practical use is the Vegetable Generator
With a single click, this tool presents you with the name of a random vegetable—making it a surprising yet enjoyable way to explore the world of healthy foods.
What is the Vegetable Generator?
The Vegetable Generator is a free online tool that randomly selects a vegetable for you. Each time you refresh or click, you’ll be introduced to something new—from common veggies like carrots and broccoli to more unique ones you may not think of often. It’s fast, simple, and accessible to everyone, with no sign-ups or downloads required.
Who Can Use It?
The Vegetable Generator has a wide range of uses, making it valuable for many different people:
- Teachers & Educators: Make nutrition lessons more interactive by generating a vegetable and asking students to describe it or share its benefits.
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Will AI Replace Human Thinking? The Case for Writing and Coding Manually
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Will AI Replace Human Thinking? The Case for Writing and Coding Manually
Learning to Think Again, and the Cost of AI Dependency. There are so many (hype/boring) posts about AI coming out every day. It’s OK to use it, and everyone does it, but still learn your craft, and try to think.www.ssp.sh
Disney sues Sling TV over its one-day cable passes
Disney sues Sling TV over its one-day cable passes
Disney has sued Sling TV over claims that its one-day cable passes violate its current licensing agreement.Emma Roth (The Verge)
It's a very simple legal case. Either the contract forbids this by explicitly requiring 30 days subscription model or not. We just have no idea which party is right as we don't have access to the contract.
I guess they will just use the publicity to settle the case and both came out as the winners.
The U.S. is interested in acquiring machine-learning technology to carry out AI-generated propaganda campaigns overseas
Pentagon Document: U.S. Wants to “Suppress Dissenting Arguments” Using AI Propaganda
The U.S. is interested in acquiring machine-learning technology to carry out AI-generated propaganda campaigns overseas.Sam Biddle (The Intercept)
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Always check the original referenced sources in news articles, news manufacturing is a thing.
The linked article is a: Uneeded context about imgur that is basically trying to frame them+ and several low visibility posts:
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The total views of the posts linked combined is under 500K views.
If you read the article, without checking the referenced links, you would think that the whole community is revolting.
While in reality, almost nothing worthy is happening.
Always be aware of the news outlets incentives. They are just looking for views and clicks.
Republican senator Joni Ernst of Iowa will not run for re-election
Republican senator Joni Ernst of Iowa will not run for re-election
First female senator to represent Iowa had a rocky reception from constituents earlier year over Medicaid cutsLauren Gambino (The Guardian)
Missouri governor calls special session to redraw congressional maps to aid Republicans
Missouri governor calls special session to redraw congressional maps
State is following Texas’s lead in Trump’s push to gain more House seats for Republicans in 2026 midtermsGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
Yes, you can store data on a bird — enthusiast converts PNG to bird-shaped waveform, teaches young starling to recall file at up to 2MB/s
Yes, you can store data on a bird — enthusiast converts PNG to bird-shaped waveform, teaches young starling to recall file at up to 2MB/s
Who needs Starlink when you've got an actual starlingMark Tyson (Tom's Hardware)
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Pigeon guided missile but instead of pigeon it's a parrot and sings relevant source code in hex and an interpeter assembles it.
(I hate the last 4 words that sentence I made.)
60 U.K. Lawmakers Accuse Google of Breaking AI Safety Pledge
Letter to Sir Demis Hassabis
Parliamentarians from across the UK call on Google DeepMind to honour their AI safety commitmentsPauseAI
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Innovations in Dairy Processing: How YSM Dairy Biotech is Shaping a Healthier Future
The dairy industry is evolving rapidly, and innovative solutions are helping farmers, processors, and consumers alike. One company making a difference is YSM Dairy Biotech
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L’Ordine Templare: Un romanzo epico che nasce dal cuore
Indice dei contenuti
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- L’autore
- Due note sull’autore
- Nota sulla collaborazione con Cristina Desideri
- Nota biografica su Cristina Desideri
- Alcune opere di Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi: storia, spiritualità, teatro, avventura
- Alcune opere di Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi
- In sintesi
- Romanzo da vivere: L’Ordine Templare
- Un romanziere che unisce storia, mito e vita vissuta
- I personaggi: un coro di voci memorabili
- La chiave storica: Medioevo tra fede e leggenda
- La chiave psicologica: l’uomo, la donna, il sacro
- L’importanza dell’opera
- Considerazioni personali
- Conclusione
L’ordine templare
Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi
romanzo storico
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L’autore
Romanziere appassionato di storia e di spiritualità, l’autore de L’Ordine Templare ha dato vita a una trilogia che esplora la nascita, la caduta e la rinascita del mito templare:
L’Ordine Templare (romanzo d’esordio della saga)
I Templari e il Graal, diviso in La caduta dei Templari e La rivincita del Graal.
La sua scrittura si distingue per la capacità di unire rigore storico, profondità psicologica e poesia narrativa. Nei suoi romanzi si avverte il respiro dell’epica, ma anche l’intimità dell’esperienza personale: la figura femminile di Laurenziana, ad esempio, è modellata sul ricordo della moglie Sola, prematuramente scomparsa.
Un autore che, più che raccontare la storia, la fa rivivere, trasformandola in un’esperienza letteraria capace di emozionare e far riflettere.
Due note sull’autore
Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi: un autore eclettico e prolifico
Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi è un autore estremamente prolifico, con ben 52 opere all’attivo, tra romanzi, raccolte di poesie, sceneggiature, saggi, racconti e libri brevi. Molte di queste sono autopubblicate, disponibili sia in formato ebook sia cartaceo attraverso piattaforme quali Ilmiolibro e Kobo Writing Life .
Vanta una carriera professionale diversificata: iniziata in ambito pubblicitario (come titolare di un’agenzia a Milano), proseguita nel giornalismo freelance (anche per Il Sole 24 Ore), e poi approdata alla narrativa con uno stile personale, spesso contraddistinto da forte intensità emotiva e apertura culturale.
A livello umano, è descritto come figura ricca di esperienza di vita: viaggi, dolore, gioie, sensibilità culturale e affetti. Padre e nonno, con un passato tra marketing e creatività, ha scoperto tardi la passione per la scrittura, che coltiva con costanza e varietà espressiva.
Nota sulla collaborazione con Cristina Desideri
Delli Santi ha collaborato con la dott.ssa Cristina Desideri, psicologa, scrittrice e illustratrice, per la realizzazione di un’opera illustrata: “Piccole fiabe”, una raccolta illustrata che unisce narrativa per l’infanzia e sensibilità psicologica, con illustrazioni appunto, curate da Cristina Desideri. Questo lavoro dimostra l’attenzione dell’autore all’infanzia, alla dimensione educativa e al coinvolgimento emotivo dei lettori più giovani.
Nota biografica su Cristina Desideri
La dott.ssa Cristina Desideri è una psicologa, scrittrice e illustratrice italiana. Ha collaborato con Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi nella realizzazione di un testo illustrato come “Le Piccole Fiabe”, dove le sue illustrazioni arricchiscono la narrazione con una sensibilità psicologica ed educativa. La sua formazione in psicologia le consente di creare contenuti che stimolano la crescita emotiva e cognitiva dei bambini, rendendo le sue opere strumenti preziosi per genitori, educatori e piccoli lettori.
Alcune opere di Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi: storia, spiritualità, teatro, avventura
Profilo e stile
Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi è noto per:
Ricerca storica accurata, spesso intrecciata a elementi fantastici e mitici.
Profondità psicologica dei personaggi, che riflette i dilemmi, le passioni e le sfide umane.
Versatilità narrativa, passando dal romanzo storico, al fantasy, al teatro, fino alla narrativa per l’infanzia.
Autopubblicazione consapevole, con controllo completo sulle opere e distribuzione digitale e cartacea.
Alcune opere di Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi
Romanzi ambientati tra i Nativi Americani
1. Wambli Woitope for President!
Un romanzo di fantapolitica che esplora le sfide e le speranze di un leader nativo americano in un contesto contemporaneo.
2. Matui Eram
Un’opera che approfondisce le tradizioni e le lotte dei Nativi Americani attraverso la storia di un giovane guerriero.
3. Noah
Il protagonista, Noah, è un nativo americano che affronta le sfide del suo popolo in un periodo di cambiamenti radicali.
4. Leha Muran
Storia di una giovane donna nativa americana che cerca alleanze per proteggere la sua tribù dalle minacce esterne.
5. Squaw delle Pianure
Ultimo capitolo di una trilogia che narra le vicende delle donne native americane, basato su eventi storici reali.
6. Alidewee
Un racconto che esplora la vita di una giovane nativa americana e le sue interazioni con il mondo esterno.
Altri romanzi significativi
Nefertari
Un romanzo storico che racconta la vita della regina Nefertari nell’antico Egitto.
Il Corsaro René
Serie di romanzi che seguono le avventure del pirata René in diverse ambientazioni storiche.
Dubitaverunt
Un’opera teatrale che esplora temi spirituali e filosofici attraverso il dialogo e la riflessione.
Un pittore a Roma
Storia di un artista che cerca di farsi strada nel mondo dell’arte nella capitale italiana.
Rwanda
Un romanzo che affronta le tragedie e le speranze del popolo ruandese.
Le incredibili gesta di Adam Freeman
Avventure di un eroe moderno che affronta sfide straordinarie.
Aux armes, citoyens
Un’opera che esplora temi di rivoluzione e cambiamento sociale.
Opera per l’infanzia e illustrata
Le Piccole Fiabe
Raccolta di fiabe illustrate, illustrata dalla dott.ssa Cristina Desideri, che unisce narrazione e psicologia per bambini.
In sintesi
Giuseppe Carlo Delli Santi è un autore innovativo, prolifico e poliedrico, con una produzione che spazia tra romanzo storico, fiction religiosa, teatro, avventura, introspezione filosofica. Utilizza soprattutto l’autopubblicazione tramite piattaforme italiane come Ilmiolibro, DSR Editore o Lulu, Kobo e distribuisce le sue opere in digitale e cartaceo.
Romanzo da vivere: L’Ordine Templare
Ci sono romanzi che si leggono e altri che si vivono. L’Ordine Templare appartiene senza dubbio alla seconda categoria: un libro che non solo racconta, ma avvolge, accompagna, trascina dentro un mondo epico in cui la storia medievale si intreccia con il mito del Graal, la spiritualità con la passione, la cavalleria con l’amore.
L’autore, con una scrittura intensa e poetica, ci conduce negli ultimi anni dell’Alto Medioevo, poco dopo il 1190, quando il giovane cadetto ligure Errico De Mari si trova investito di una missione più grande di lui: dalla Terra Santa a Seborga, da Genova a Gerusalemme, fino ai Pirenei e a Santiago di Compostela, il suo destino diventa la trama stessa della nascita dell’Ordine Templare.
Un romanziere che unisce storia, mito e vita vissuta
Non siamo davanti a un semplice narratore di cronache medievali, ma a un romanziere capace di fondere rigore storico, fantasia poetica e autobiografia. La genesi del romanzo è rivelatrice: l’autore ringrazia le fonti storiche, la Massoneria di Rito Scozzese Antico Accettato – che gli ha trasmesso documentazioni preziose sulla nascita templare – e soprattutto la moglie Sola, scomparsa prematuramente e divenuta il modello ispiratore di Laurenziana, la co-protagonista del romanzo. Questo legame intimo trasforma la narrazione in un atto di memoria e amore, rendendo Laurenziana non solo un personaggio letterario, ma anche un tributo personale.
La forza narrativa dell’autore si coglie anche nella vastità del progetto: L’Ordine Templare non è un’opera isolata, ma il primo atto di una trilogia che prosegue con I Templari e il Graal, suddiviso in La caduta dei Templari e La rivincita del Graal. Un vero e proprio ciclo epico, che unisce fedeltà storica e dimensione mitica, destinato a restare come una delle saghe più originali sulla cavalleria templare.
I personaggi: un coro di voci memorabili
Il cuore del romanzo è Errico De Mari, un eroe giovane, a tratti inesperto, ma capace di incarnare le contraddizioni dell’epoca: fede e paura, desiderio d’amore e spirito di sacrificio, fragilità e coraggio. Il lettore lo segue nella sua crescita, nei suoi dubbi e nel suo martirio finale, che lo porterà a incontrare il divino in una dimensione ultraterrena.
Accanto a lui spicca Laurenziana Cicala, amatissima moglie e compagna, figura luminosa e profondamente umana. Non è solo “la donna dell’eroe”, ma un personaggio che incarna la forza salvifica dell’amore, la resilienza femminile e la spiritualità capace di superare la morte. In lei si specchia l’esperienza personale dell’autore, che le dona un’intensità emotiva unica.
Il romanzo è popolato da un’ampia galleria di personaggi storici e immaginari: dal nobilissimo Ugo de Payens, al tragico Ruiz di Siviglia, fino al piccolo Marcello, all’anziano Fra Grisante e a cavalieri come Gotfried di Magonza, Geoffrey Bisol, André de Montresor. Tutti contribuiscono a creare un affresco corale, dove i grandi della storia e gli “umili” si intrecciano senza gerarchie: ciascuno ha un ruolo nella nascita dell’Ordine.
La chiave storica: Medioevo tra fede e leggenda
L’autore ci trasporta dentro l’atmosfera degli ultimi anni dell’Alto Medioevo con grande ricchezza di dettagli. Genova, Seborga, Lérins, Gerusalemme, Costantinopoli non sono semplici sfondi, ma veri luoghi vivi, resi con cura storica e passione narrativa. Le Crociate, le tensioni tra la Cristianità e l’Oriente, il fragile equilibrio politico dell’epoca emergono con forza, senza mai soffocare la trama romanzata.
Il Santo Graal diventa il nucleo simbolico: ritrovato e poi nascosto, perché troppo pericoloso per l’umanità, è al tempo stesso reliquia, mito e monito. Qui il romanzo si avvicina alle leggende arturiane, ma con un ancoraggio più saldo alla storia delle Crociate e alla spiritualità cristiana medievale.
La chiave psicologica: l’uomo, la donna, il sacro
Uno degli aspetti che più mi ha colpito è la profondità psicologica con cui i personaggi sono costruiti. Errico non è un eroe perfetto: è un uomo che sbaglia, soffre, ama, e proprio per questo diventa vicino al lettore moderno. In lui si riflette la tensione di ogni essere umano chiamato a confrontarsi con un destino più grande.
Laurenziana, a sua volta, è la personificazione della femminilità che salva, dell’amore che trasfigura e resta oltre la morte. Non solo figura storica, ma simbolo eterno.
Il Graal assume anche qui un valore psicologico: non soltanto oggetto sacro, ma specchio dei desideri e dei pericoli dell’animo umano. È la tentazione dell’assoluto, il sogno di possedere Dio, ma anche il monito sulla fragilità dell’uomo di fronte al divino.
L’importanza dell’opera
L’Ordine Templare è importante perché non è né puro romanzo né mera ricostruzione storica: è epica moderna. La sua forza sta nella capacità di parlare a diversi livelli: agli appassionati di storia medievale, agli amanti delle saghe cavalleresche, a chi cerca un racconto d’amore e sacrificio, ma anche a chi vuole riflettere sulla condizione umana e sul rapporto con il mistero.
È un libro che dimostra come la narrativa storica possa essere molto più di un esercizio erudito: può diventare un canto, una leggenda nuova, una parabola universale.
Considerazioni personali
Devo dire che questo romanzo mi è piaciuto molto. Non solo per l’avventura e la coralità dei personaggi, ma per l’intensità emotiva e psicologica che trasmette. Ho amato la figura di Errico, con le sue debolezze e il suo coraggio, ma soprattutto Laurenziana, presenza dolce e luminosa, capace di restare impressa come simbolo eterno di amore e resilienza.
La scrittura dell’autore alterna pagine di grande azione a momenti poetici e contemplativi, e proprio questo equilibrio lo rende speciale: è un libro che conquista sia la mente sia il cuore. Alla fine della lettura resta una sensazione rara: quella di aver compiuto un vero viaggio, insieme ai personaggi, dentro la storia e dentro l’animo umano.
Conclusione
L’Ordine Templare è un romanzo che unisce storia, mito, poesia e psicologia in un unico respiro epico. È l’inizio di una saga che proseguirà con I Templari e il Graal e che promette di restare a lungo nella memoria dei lettori.
Per chi ama i Templari, le Crociate, il mito del Graal, ma anche per chi cerca un romanzo che sappia emozionare profondamente, questo libro non è solo una lettura: è un’esperienza.
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L’Ordine Templare: Un romanzo epico che nasce dal cuore
L’Ordine Templare: Un romanzo epico che nasce dal cuore - Recensioni libri - Il Mago di OzCristina Desideri (Magozine.it)
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Japanese Power Plant Turns Saltwater Into Electricity
Japan has opened its first osmotic power plant – so what is it and how does it work?
The site in Fukuoka is only the second power plant of its type in the world, harnessing the power of osmosis to run a desalination plant in the cityIma Caldwell (The Guardian)
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I sounds more like it makes electricity out of fresh water, destroying it in the process (turning it into saltwater through osmosis/dilution). Sure… if there is some crazy salty water you have, and want to turn it into “still salty, but maybe less so”, you can indeed gather a tiny little fraction of the power.
But given that fresh water is also a precious resource in many places, this seems relatively niche.
California tech startup once worth $1 billion shuts down
California tech startup once worth $1 billion shuts down
Flip, a California tech startup that won a $1 billion valuation in 2024 for its e-commerce-focused and TikTok-style app, is shutting down.Stephen Council (SFGATE)
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Apple releases FastVLM and MobileCLIP2 on Hugging Face, along with a real-time video captioning demo (in-browser + WebGPU)
- FastVLM: huggingface.co/collections/app…
- MobileCLIP2: huggingface.co/collections/app…
apple/fastvlm-webgpu at main
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.huggingface.co
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Documents reveal why Adrian Orr suddenly quit as Reserve Bank Governor
Documents reveal why Adrian Orr suddenly quit as Reserve Bank Governor
The Reserve Bank Governor resigned in March after seven years of service.RNZ News (RNZ)
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Se "orecchie d'asino" ti sembra un complimento, il tuo totem potrebbe essere un Pega - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Se "orecchie d'asino" ti sembra un complimento, il tuo totem potrebbe essere un Pega - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Umile, mondano, accessibile, privo di caratteristiche inerentemente competitive. Eppure quando un predatore riesce a penetrare le barriere della fattoria, capre, cavalli e cavoli non hanno esitazioni: radunano le proprie forme attorno al burro, cerca…Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
China unveils world’s first ‘all-frequency’ 6G chip capable of 100Gbps speeds
China unveils world’s first ‘universal’ 6G chip 5,000 times faster than rural US speeds
Device can provide high-speed internet across all frequencies, potentially increasing service speed to 5,000 times current level in rural US.Zhang Tong (South China Morning Post)
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WhatsApp fixes 'zero-click' bug used to hack Apple ios and macos users with spyware for 3 months
WhatsApp has patched a critical zero-click vulnerability in its iOS and Mac apps that enabled sophisticated spyware attacks targeting specific users over the past three months. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-55177, was exploited in combination with an Apple operating system vulnerability to compromise devices and steal sensitive data including private messages.
Meta confirmed it detected and patched the vulnerability "a few weeks ago" and sent notifications to "less than 200" affected WhatsApp users. The company described the attacks as targeting "specific targeted users" through a zero-click exploit that required no interaction from victims to compromise their devices.
The vulnerability involved incomplete authorization of linked device synchronization messages in WhatsApp, allowing attackers to trigger processing of content from arbitrary URLs on targeted devices. Security researchers noted that the flaw was used in conjunction with Apple's CVE-2025-43300, an ImageIO framework vulnerability that Apple patched on August 20.
WhatsApp fixes 'zero-click' bug used to hack Apple users with spyware | TechCrunch
A spyware vendor was behind a recent campaign that abused a vulnerability in WhatsApp to deliver an exploit capable of hacking into iPhones and Macs.Zack Whittaker (TechCrunch)
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So... they let you uninstall it? Or are we talking about spyware not made by Meta?
Because the way I understand it, Meta has been hacking iPhones ever since the App Tracking Protection thing came about. Mostly via the in-app browser. Point is, Tim Cook said Meta can continue to track you, they just have to get your permission first, and even if you said no, they still found a way to do it anyway. Therefore, are Meta products not spyware?
(So are Google products. On iPhone, you block ads system-wide with a DNS filter. Same as you do on an unrooted Android phone, since you don't have access to the HOSTS file — rooted users are just using AdAway or something like it to update HOSTS. Anyway, Google apps use Google DNS, which they say makes them faster, but it also has the convenient upshot (to them) of going around your ad blocking, and forcing ads on a user who has explicitly configured their device to block them.)
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Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification laws
The statement follows a lively back-and-forth conversation earlier this week between Mastodon founder and CEO Eugen Rochko and Bluesky board member and journalist Mike Masnick. In the conversation, published on their respective social networks, Rochko claimed, “there is nobody that can decide for the fediverse to block Mississippi.” (The Fediverse is the decentralized social network that includes Mastodon and other services, and is powered by the ActivityPub protocol.)“And this is why real decentralization matters,” said Rochko.
Mastodon says it doesn't 'have the means' to comply with age verification laws | TechCrunch
Decentralized social network Mastodon says it cannot comply with age verification laws, like in Mississippi and elsewhere, and says it's up to individual server owners to decide.Sarah Perez (TechCrunch)
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