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Doraemon avvistato casualmente in fabbrica (in un servizio del TG2)


Non avrei mai minimamente immaginato di dover pormi, e porre, questo quesito, né stasera né mai, ma ecco qui l’universo… Perché mai, in questa fabbrica che è stata mostrata in un servizio del TG2 di stasera (come immagini di repertorio, non specifiche), davanti ad un banco da lavoro o quel che è, c’è appeso un […]

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Doraemon avvistato casualmente in fabbrica (in un servizio del TG2)


Non avrei mai minimamente immaginato di dover pormi, e porre, questo quesito, né stasera né mai, ma ecco qui l’universo… Perché mai, in questa fabbrica che è stata mostrata in un servizio del TG2 di stasera (come immagini di repertorio, non specifiche), davanti ad un banco da lavoro o quel che è, c’è appeso un foglio di carta con sopra un’illustrazione del fottutissimo Doraemon??? 🤯🤯🤯
Prima scena in cui si vedeSeconda scena più da lontano, cerchiato Doraemon da me
Ho intravisto questa cosa mentre ero a tavola a cenare, e può essere che poco ci mancava che sputassi, perché fa così tanto ridere per qualche motivo che non capisco… forse perché è apparentemente fuori contesto, o forse perché mai mi immaginerei di trovare degli operai a lavorare attorno ad un quadretto di #Doraemon; comunque sia, è sicuramente poetico. E oh, onestamente bravo/a a chi ha fatto il servizio, perché si vede prima da vicino, e poi una seconda volta più da lontano… è inquadrato complessivamente, proprio assurdo. 🙏

Ma ora, a parte chiedermi chi più in tutto il paese stasera avrà notato questo dettaglio certamente da pochi (probabilmente dentro lo stessa redazione del telegiornale nessuno si sarà fatto domande; probabilmente nessuno avrà neanche riconosciuto la figura), mi chiedo, per l’appunto, come mai… Sarà un’ispirazione per l’azienda o per i suoi lavoratori? Magari la roba che producono è assimilabile a dei ciusky? E chi lo sa. Forse sarebbe utile riuscire a risalire alla specifica azienda, magari sfruttando le altre immagini del servizio, sperando non siano tutte totalmente scollegate… ma io in questo non sono capace, e quindi, per una buona volta, mi limito solo a segnalare questo incredibile bellissimo. 👌

#Doraemon #fabbrica #Rai #Telegiornale #TG2 #TV







Leaked emails link NHS data privatiser Palantir (Peter Thiel) to Jeffrey Epstein


Whitney Webb reported on the links between Epstein, Israeli tech company Carbyne, and the American intelligence apparatus

Not long after Epstein’s arrest, and his relationships and finances came under scrutiny, it was revealed that the Israeli company Carbyne911 had received substantial funding from Jeffrey Epstein as well as Epstein’s close associate and former Prime Minister of Israel Ehud Barak, and Silicon Valley venture capitalist and prominent Trump backer Peter Thiel.

Another funder of Carbyne, Peter Thiel, has his own company that, like Carbyne, is set to profit from the Trump administration’s proposed hi-tech solutions to mass shootings. Indeed, after the recent shooting in El Paso, Texas, President Trump — who received political donations from and has been advised by Thiel following his election — asked tech companies to “detect mass shooters before they strike,” a service already perfected by Thiel’s company Palantir, which has developed “pre-crime software” already in use throughout the country. Palantir is also a contractor for the U.S. intelligence community and also has a branch based in Israel.



US Justice Dept considers handing over voter roll data for criminal probes, documents show


The U.S. Justice Department is in talks with Homeland Security Investigations about transferring the sensitive voter roll data it has collected from states for use in criminal and immigration-related investigations, according to government documents seen by Reuters.

The voter registration data was gathered over the last several months by the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, which has sent requests for voter registration-related information to at least 24 states. Of those, the division requested a complete list of all registered voters from at least 22 states, according to a tracker maintained by the Brennan Center for Justice and letters reviewed by Reuters.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-justice-dept-considers-handing-over-voter-roll-data-criminal-probes-documents-2025-09-09/



How an Attacker’s Blunder Gave Us a Rare Look Inside Their Day-to-Day Operations


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Here at Huntress, we love exposing adversary tradecraft, and we also love when threat actors make blunders. So imagine our delight when a threat actor installed Huntress onto their operating machine—after finding us via one of our advertising campaigns and starting a trial— giving us a sprawling inside look at how they’re using AI to build workflows, searching for tools like Evilginx, and more.
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Anthropic's Claude can now create and edit Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, and PDF documents in chat


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Company selected to lay groundwork for nuclear power in North Dakota • North Dakota Monitor


A North Dakota interim legislative committee has selected Nucleon Energy, a Canadian development company, to chart the state’s path to a nuclear-powered future.

The Alberta-based nuclear development company will spend the next 12 months studying the possibility of attracting the resurgent nuclear power industry to the state. The key elements of the study will include identifying potential locations, gauging public support and laying the groundwork for the federal licensing process.

https://northdakotamonitor.com/2025/09/08/company-selected-to-lay-groundwork-for-nuclear-power-in-north-dakota/



Company selected to lay groundwork for nuclear power in North Dakota • North Dakota Monitor


A North Dakota interim legislative committee has selected Nucleon Energy, a Canadian development company, to chart the state’s path to a nuclear-powered future.

The Alberta-based nuclear development company will spend the next 12 months studying the possibility of attracting the resurgent nuclear power industry to the state. The key elements of the study will include identifying potential locations, gauging public support and laying the groundwork for the federal licensing process.

https://northdakotamonitor.com/2025/09/08/company-selected-to-lay-groundwork-for-nuclear-power-in-north-dakota/



NVIDIA Unveils Rubin CPX: A New Class of GPU Designed for AI (Massive-Context Inference)


  • The NVIDIA Rubin CPX GPU is purpose-built to handle million-token coding and generative video applications.
  • The NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL144 CPX platform packs 8 exaflops of AI performance and 100TB of fast memory in a single rack.
  • Companies can monetize at an unprecedented scale, with $5B in token revenue for every $100M invested.



Apple announce Apple Watch Ultra 3


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New Mexico becomes first state to offer no-cost child care to every family


New Mexico will become the first state in the nation to guarantee no-cost child care for all families, regardless of income, when the program launches Nov. 1.

The universal child care program will provide significant financial relief to families across the southwestern state.

New Mexico's Early Childhood Education and Care Department estimated families will save $12,000 on average per child each year.

The state is also launching efforts to increase the available childcare options, including launching a campaign to recruit licensed and registered home providers and establishing a $12.7 million low-interest loan fund to construct, expand, and renovate child care facilities, with an additional $20 million requested in the state's Fiscal Year 2027 budget.




Apple announces the ultra-slim iPhone Air


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Apple announces the ultra-slim, eSIM-only iPhone Air with a 5.6mm design


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Apple announces the ultra-slim, eSIM-only iPhone Air with a 5.6mm design


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Supreme Court blesses racial profiling by ICE and don't explain the decision


In greater Los Angeles, the Trump administration’s goal of deporting millions of people is being operationalized through often violent raids that target people who appear Latino while waiting for the bus or working in low-wage jobs. A shorter way to say this is racial profiling of low-income people. Today, the Republican-appointed justices on the Supreme Court blessed this approach.

The ruling, on the so-called shadow docket, is yet another in a long string of cases since the spring in which the GOP appointees have allowed the Trump administration’s power grabs. From firing federal workers and agency heads to deporting people to dangerous countries without due process, the court’s majority has waived aside precedent, clear statutory language, and even constitutional protections in order to give this president increasing power. This time, the pesky thing standing in the way was the Fourth Amendment.



Microsoft mandates a return to office, 3 days per week


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U.S. Gov't & Tech Giants Unite Against ISP Piracy Liability Ruling at Supreme Court


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The battle over a $1 billion piracy judgment against internet provider Cox Communications has reached the Supreme Court, where the company receives broad support. Amicus briefs from the U.S. government, major tech companies, and various other parties, warn that the current ruling creates a dangerous precedent. They argue that the Fourth Circuit ruling, which makes passive service providers liable for their customers' actions, invokes broad liability and puts people's internet access at risk.




U.S. Gov't & Tech Giants Unite Against ISP Piracy Liability Ruling at Supreme Court


The battle over a $1 billion piracy judgment against internet provider Cox Communications has reached the Supreme Court, where the company receives broad support. Amicus briefs from the U.S. government, major tech companies, and various other parties, warn that the current ruling creates a dangerous precedent. They argue that the Fourth Circuit ruling, which makes passive service providers liable for their customers' actions, invokes broad liability and puts people's internet access at risk.



in reply to Pro

So my question is, do we want ISPs to be liable? If they are, they will be more likely to cut alleged pirates off. If they aren't, then a legal door is open for the rights holders to go after individuals directly.
in reply to cerebralhawks

about as much as the telephone company is liable for what you say.

arguing over the implementation of a broken system is pointless anyway, they are gonna do whatever is in the shareholders best interest; always.

in reply to cerebralhawks

Absolutely not. They should be common carriers with zero weighting and even zero knowledge about what transits their network.
in reply to frongt

Agreed. This whole lawsuit is one giant looming catastrophe. If ISP's are found liable for copyright infringement, that will be the effective end of the open internet.
From there, I can already see the argument taking shape that ISP's, telco's, and account holders are all effectively accomplices in all sorts of crimes facilitated using communications networks.
in reply to cerebralhawks

Oh, hell no.

You do not want the ISPs to be the cops. They are a neutral provider that gives basic Internet access. If that access is to be terminated, it should be done by a court, and there should be a police case.

Having the ISP's doxx the users is an unfavorable but more proper answer. But every one of those should be a court case at least. Innocent until proven guilty, not just shut down because they think you might be guilty.

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Imagine the utilities company that provides homes with water being liable for somebody getting drowned in a bathtub ...
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in reply to Pro

They really don't understand piracy at all. Piracy has got plenty of people into purchasing more products and supporting the economy.



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U.S. Gov't & Tech Giants Unite Against ISP Piracy Liability Ruling at Supreme Court


The battle over a $1 billion piracy judgment against internet provider Cox Communications has reached the Supreme Court, where the company receives broad support. Amicus briefs from the U.S. government, major tech companies, and various other parties, warn that the current ruling creates a dangerous precedent. They argue that the Fourth Circuit ruling, which makes passive service providers liable for their customers' actions, invokes broad liability and puts people's internet access at risk.


Ohio Chaplain’s Case Shows How 9/11-Era Terror Rules Could Empower Trump’s Immigration Crackdown


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  • Evidence: The government seeks to deport an Ohio chaplain, but its case has come under scrutiny from supporters and legal advocates.
  • Support: The U.S. paints the chaplain as a link in terrorist organizations, but in Ohio, families laud his work at a children’s hospital and in the community.
  • Test Case: If the government secures its quest for deportation, experts say the case could empower the Trump administration’s mass deportation blueprint.





September 11, 2025, 8:00:00 PM CEST - GMT+2 - Kinotto, 40128, Bologna, Italia
Set 11
INDL Conference after party
Gio 20:00 - 21:00
Tech Workers Coalition Italia

This year Bologna will host the conference International Network on Digital Labour (INDL)!

For the event lot of important people will be here, let's take the oppurtinity to meet and know each other

See you on Thursday 11th September at the Kinotto bar in the DLF (Dopo Lavoro Ferroviario)

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Jeffrey Epstein & JPMorgan: How the Largest U.S. Bank Enabled the Sexual Predator's Crimes


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Amid growing pressure for the Trump administration to release the full Jeffrey Epstein files, a New York Times investigation reveals how the country’s largest bank, JPMorgan Chase, enabled Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation and profited from its ties to him. The exposé is based on more than 13,000 pages of legal and financial records. The Times reports JPMorgan processed more than 4,700 transactions for Epstein totaling more than $1.1 billion, including payments to some of the women who were sexually trafficked. The bank “arranged for Epstein to be able to pay those victims, both in the U.S. and in Eastern European countries and in Russia,” says David Enrich, deputy investigations editor for The New York Times. Epstein “operated in large part because he had unfettered access to the global financial system. And for many years, it was JPMorgan that was providing him with that access.”

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Israel’s Peace Plan: Assassinate the Ceasefire Negotiators


In “a mockery of international law,” per one expert, Israel has bombed the residence of Hamas officials negotiating peace in Doha, Qatar.


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