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Backed by the White House, Taiwan leans on MAGA to bend Trump's ear


Taiwan officials reach out to conservative US media

June, Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, a fluent English speaker and formerly Taiwan's de facto ambassador to the United States, gave an interview to the Shawn Ryan Show, while in May, then Presidential Office spokesperson Lii Wen wrote an op-ed in the conservative Washington Times.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/backed-by-white-house-taiwan-leans-maga-bend-trumps-ear-2025-10-24/



Rant on technology


Hi, this is a post for you to rant on your sore points on technology

See I am trying to think of a good project idea one that people actually want solved, is there an app you wished existed, a site u wanted, put it down here and hey what do you know you may just see an ad in some while that now it exists

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in reply to Muhammad

This is a very stupid rant and I already know people will downvote me(it has happened before)

The internet is no long just a network of computers. It has at least 2 centralized points
- icaan controls names and numbers. That includes DNS and IP addresses. When the Ukraine Russia war started they were asked to disconnect Russia from the internet by rejecting their IPS. They said no, but COULD have yes. Also, companies like google and amazon can get their own TLD (.aws and .ggl) you you and I can't because we are not buddies with them
- certificate authorities: there is a fucking huge list of companies that are allowed to sign certificates. No, you can't just get on that list, you have to ask permission and be audited. If ONE of them fucks up, there are serious consequences for EVERYBODY (yes, I know certificate pinning is a thing, but still)

Edit: oh. Also email. Want to host your own email? Good luck, everything is marked as spam, and you can't do it on a home connection because the port is blocked

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in reply to Muhammad

Most of mine are things like setting a default for things like wifi or Bluetooth devices.

I want my phone to connect to my home wifi and know it's the home wifi? I want it to prefer that wifi to other networks.

I want my Bluetooth headset to stay connected to the device I'm currently using rather than changing to a separate device when that device is powered on.

I'm sure there are others but I think these may not be solvable without changing the way these devices handle connections in their firmware.



Zionist airstrikes target multiple areas across Lebanon


Israeli airstrikes have targeted multiple areas in eastern and southern Lebanon, claiming to hit Hezbollah targets. Israel has been carrying out regular attacks on Lebanon despite a nearly year-old ceasefire between it and Hezbollah.
in reply to technocrit

The ceasefire includes the requirement of Hezbollah completely withdrawing from southern Lebanon and gives Israel the right to attack them, if they don’t. So this is in accordance with the ceasefire deal.
in reply to Samskara

Lol you think the israelis wouldn't have found a pretext to bomb Lebanon? They repeatedly bombed Syria even though the new leader is a CIA puppet who is desperate to lick Netanyahu's boots.
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in reply to Samskara

The ceasfire deal has already been broken multiple times without enforcement actions from any third parties. There is no ceasfire, only a document not being followed.
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Whats the best voice acting in any video game?


Any era, doesnt matter. I just want to know of games where the actors knocked it out of the park.
Any era, doesnt matter. I just want to know of games where the actors knocked it out of the park.
in reply to essell

The semi-emotionless, or at least restrained emotional delivery of the lines always hit me really hard. They never screamed, never cried, but the matter of fact way they said Kharak was burning, and how you needed to hunt down the perpetrators… it was chilling. The emotion was somehow bleached out of the voices, yet so, so, so powerfully deep and present nonetheless… I don’t know how they managed it, but it was incredible.
in reply to Iunnrais

I agree, that's the genuine beauty of it, their layered performance. We could hear their emotions as much as we could hear them hiding their emotions. Genius


U.S. Plans to Nearly Triple Nuclear Arsenal by 2050


The American think tank Heritage Foundation has published a report calling for a massive buildup of the U.S. nuclear arsenal. According to the document, by 2050, Washington should more than double its number of deployed strategic nuclear warheads, which, combined with non-strategic charges, would bring the total to 4,625 units.

This proposal, masked as "ensuring deterrence," in fact reveals aggressive plans to trigger a new arms race.

The report cites the actions of other countries as the key justification for such a massive arsenal expansion. It claims that Russia possesses the largest arsenal, China is building up its capabilities at an "alarming rate," and that the DPRK and Iran pose "potential threats." Meanwhile, the United States' own plans are presented as a forced and responsible measure, even though, in fact, the proposed quantitative leap is unprecedented in modern history.

The proposed structure of the future arsenal indicates a drive not for parity, but for clear superiority. The plans include:

▪️ Increasing the fleet of Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missiles.
▪️ Deploying new B-21 Raider strategic bombers.
▪️ Commissioning Columbia-class submarines.
▪️ Massively expanding the fleet of non-strategic nuclear weapons, including cruise missiles and forward-deployed systems in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.

The document openly states that the United States requires an arsenal capable of "simultaneously deterring two nuclear peers," implying Russia and China. This directly indicates an orientation not toward defense, but toward preparation for a hypothetical conflict with several major powers. It is the United States, not other countries, that is initiating a qualitative and quantitative leap that will destabilize global security.

The publication by the Heritage Foundation, whose analytical materials often form the basis of legislative initiatives in the U.S. Congress, exposes Washington's true intentions. Under the pretext of "responding to threats," the United States is laying the groundwork for an unprecedented buildup of its nuclear might. The plans to increase the arsenal to 4,625 deployed warheads are a telling sign of who is truly the main driver of the new global nuclear arms race.

in reply to Mike3322

by 2050, Washington should more than double its number of deployed strategic nuclear warheads


First contact day is April 5, 2063, 13 years later.

in reply to Mike3322

Are we incapable of completely glassing literally every nuclear armed nation's population centers? If not then it's just an expensive and dangerous alternative to diplomacy. If so, it's just an expensive, dangerous, and unhelpful alternative to therapy.


Revolt became Stoat


Stoat (formerly known as Revolt) is a selfhostable, FOSS replacement for discord [Group chats and voice channels you can join any time].

Cool new name, however not as easy to use in other languages.

Voice chat is stil not officialy implemented.

Self-hosting there. Apparently nothing to do for you if you had already hosted before the name change.

The Android app has unfortunately disappeared (not been updated) on F-droid.

Edit: added short description for clarification

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in reply to magz :3

It looks like polyproto doesn’t have any intent to implement voice chat or screen sharing?
in reply to ferret

i think for my purposes i'm fine with hosting that through a separate service, so instead of XMPP + mumble i would run polyproto + mumble (or some other voip solution, screen sharing seems to be a decent way away in mumble)

but (as i understand it), polyproto isn't a chat protocol per se, but more a protocol for federated message authentication. as an application of this protocol, they're building polyproto-chat, which is a chat protocol. in theory, one could then also build a polyproto-voice so you can use the same account for both chatting and voice calls.
i still think this is pretty far away, considering how young polyproto is, which is why my current vision is chat and voice as two separate services (which i also prefer because i imagine it makes the technology simpler and hosting easier)



Media Liberation Day: how can we help newcomers get started and have a good experience on fedi?


cross-posted from: lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/3348065…

What resources, suggestions, and support can those of us who are already here provide to potential newcomers? And what can we do to prepare for – and encourage – a potential influx?
in reply to The Nexus of Privacy

For devs and admins:

Do some usability testing and improvement
- Recruit volunteer UX / usability professionals to run studies with users and recommend usability improvements.
- Be prepared for some critical feedback.
- Organise and prioritise the feedback
- Recruit some volunteer UI designers, graphic designers and devs with experience of working with UXers to refine and implement the usability fixes

Provide more user-friendly onboarding, signup, sign-in, password management etc. The barriers are very high even for those of us with good tech confidence.

Provide better approaches and platforms for small groups (volunteer organisations, hobby and interest groups and neighbourhoods) to replace Facebook Groups and similar.

Gain more experience of working with non-tech users, e.g. volunteer at your local library, seniors' IT classes, to understand the challenges that 80% of users would face in using fedi products and gain some insights into how to resolve those issues


in reply to schizoidman

...even after Ottawa emulated American restrictions on Chinese vehicles.


Those restrictions were not just about "emulating American restrictions"...they were also about protecting the Canadian automotive industry from trying to compete with cheap Chinese imports flooding the Canadian market. And at a time when our manufacturing industry is being hit hard by US tariffs, we need those restrictions more than ever.

in reply to NoneOfUrBusiness

Part of what Carney promised on the campaign trail was to continue to develop Canada's internal automotive manufacturing supply chains...which include all the necessary materials and components for our own EV's, right down to the battery technology.

Currently, everything is still in the investment and developmental stages, but the framework is there. Canada has all the rare earth elements to rival Chinese production...we just need to invest in the infrastructure to fully process them. This will take time and money.

Which is why allowing Chinese companies to enter our market at this stage, would derail the entire process. Why make the long-term investment in Canadian made products, when China can supply them for a fraction of the cost, right now? Our own capabilities would die before they have the chance to even get off the ground...and we would become dependent on China, right after declaring independence from the US.

in reply to Archangel1313

All true, however the consumers of the finished battery cells would be North American EV production, because there's large scale battery production in the rest of the world. Maybe the EU could import some. Or maybe they'll just want raw material for their battery factories. But on our end, as far as I'm aware everyone of the auto manufacturers here is cancelling or scaling down their Canadian EV plans. The EV landscape in the US doesn't look good either with Trump actively working to undermine them. Point being that without considering the Chinese EVs, the investments that haven't been cancelled yet, already are at risk. I expect investors being fickle as they are, especially during uncertainty and downturns, to cancel further supply chain investments, unless our gov't steps in. And I think our gov't should step in but less to prop them up and more to buy these projects and put them under a crown corp that develops these resources. That still leaves us with the problem of what to put those batteries in. Chinese EVs built here could fulfill that role. Any such work should start early so that it can be operational by the time the batt supply chain is up. As for direct imports, those would compete with ICE vehicles built in NA. That poses a risk to Canadian auto manufacturing since we only build ICE. But we do have a problem with auto prices the rest of the economy so the gov't has to consider that risk vs the risk of layoffs. For example the price of the F-150 used across the construction industry is a cost for the tradespeople working in it. Finally if we consider the worst case scenario where we get mass layoffs due to Trump's actions, then the high vehicle price problem would become more significant for a lot of people who have their incomes slashed. That's where cheaper direct imports could help dampen the impact on our car-dependent economy. If I were Carney, I'd probably model these scenarios and if here's a benefit, set appropriate taxes/quotas on these EVs to achieve it, and change it as needed to match the rest of the economic context. As for new factories, I'd start those yesterday.
in reply to schizoidman

Yeah, if the multi-polarity comes true, there will likely be several blocks (the EU, Mercosur, others) that will cooperate closely, while trusted partnerships will remain only among trusted countries (such as among democratic countries worldwide). Within these partnerships there could be free trade, between them, however, we'll likely see some sort of tit-for-tat economy - do trade where it fits and where it has no impact on our core interests regarding economy and security.

Canada's "strategic partnership" with China will be one of these tit-for-tat partnerships, but the country's future lies in collaborations with the EU, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and other democracies.

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Trump says he's terminating trade negotiations with Canada over Ontario anti-tariff ad


cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/53909264

U.S. President Donald Trump says he is terminating all trade negotiations with Canada over an advertisement by the Ontario government that uses the late U.S. president Ronald Reagan's own words to send an anti-tariff message to American audiences.

In a late-night post to his Truth Social platform, Trump attacked the ad, which he attributed to Canada rather than Ontario, as fraudulent and fake.

"TARIFFS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY, AND ECONOMY, OF THE U.S.A." Trump wrote. "Based on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED."

So I guess CUSMA is dead?

in reply to RandAlThor

Aw, “big”, “tough” trump is having another temper tantrum. I am so embarrassed to be an american.


Trump terminates all U.S. trade negotiations with Canada over Reagan tariffs TV ad


KEY POINTS

Donald Trump said he had terminated all U.S. trade negotiations with Canada.

Trump said he was doing so because of an allegedly “fake” advertisement that Canada was airing that features former President Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs.

Doug Ford, the premier of the Ontario province in Canada, recently said the province would spend $75 million on ads to run in the United States featuring Reagan criticizing tariffs

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in reply to MicroWave

"I saw an ad last night from Canada. If I was Canada, I'd take that same ad also," said Trump. "But I do believe that everybody's too smart for that."


Later:

"Based on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED."
in reply to MicroWave

You can't reason or make deals with the great Hamberder King because his mood swings depending on how full his diaper is.

World leaders should just ignore him. His word and his signature isn't worth anything.



El Hierro (prima parte) - Ai Confini dell'Europa: il Deserto che Trasforma


In questo episodio del podcast inizia l'esplorazione di luoghi dell'Europa in cui potrei vivere.

Comincio col botto: la splendida isola di El Hierro, alle Canarie, dov'è l'Europa politica trova un confine naturale: l'oceano Atlantico immenso.

castopod.it/@versocasa/episode…



Microsoft is making every Windows 11 PC an AI PC


in reply to Soup

What product are you using to get that data from a live Azure database?
in reply to FreedomAdvocate

You literally told you built something which would allow an LLM to access the data. In order to be reliable enough the data would have to be appropriately sorted already and there would need to be an interface which the LLMs could use. So you built all this stuff to let the LLM thing work and now you’re looking at me stupid like building an extreme simple filter is some sorta crazy thing and we need a product to do it.

What the hell were people doing before you built your little chatbot? Just neatly sorting information into a black box and throwing into the ocean?



A Beginners Guide To Selfhosting Part 1


I recently became interessted in learning about static site generators. So I decided to start a little 11ty blog, in which I teach people, who are new to self-hosting, how to securely set up their own server with Ubuntu and Docker.

For now, I've got my Beginners Guide series as well as a more detailed introduction to SSH and its features. I plan to eventually write down all I've learned about self-hosting in the past 20 years.

Hope it ends up being helpful for some of you.

EDIT (2025-10-28): Finally got around to get a proper domain and switched my blog to Hugo. Much easier to deal with and more capable imho than 11ty (and actually useful documentation as well). Oh and got rid of Netlify. Their 300 credit limit for a free deploy project is far too limiting if any deploy costs 15 credits...

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in reply to gibdos

I have wanted to self host ever since I joined the fediverse 5 years ago. Always ends up with one or another error message that I cant get through. But I might give this a chance.

One thing I wish I knew earlier is the "man" command to display the documentation of a command.

in reply to gibdos

This 11ty sounds like a nice off the shelf solution to getting a blog started, which I want to do, but how to allow comments? I guess I'm asking what's everyone around here solution for comments
in reply to dis_honestfamiliar

Can't really help you there, since comments were never a consideration for me. They would add an unneeded amount of moderation, and potential threat, to my blog.
in reply to gibdos

I think I want to do a coding / dev blog and hope that some comments help me explore other ways to write code that's why I'm thinking of allowing comments. Thoughts?
in reply to dis_honestfamiliar

I have been pleased with giscus on my blog (roguesecurity.dev/ )
Its powered via github discussions.
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in reply to StarkZarn

I think I want to do a coding / dev blog and hope that some comments help me explore other ways to write code that's why I'm thinking of allowing comments. Thoughts on this?
Also, discus might work. Thank!


Its a solar powered phone webserver! Made from a pixel 6a, solar panel, and hopes/dreams.


This is my solar powered setup. A somewhat old Pixel 6a that fell from a foot and a half (really!?), a 10w Solar setup that was around 20$ on amazon. And an old compost container I have too many of. Ill be giving it a proper 3d printed case when I get a c

This is my solar powered setup. A somewhat old Pixel 6a that fell from a foot and a half (really!?), a 10w Solar setup that was around 20$ on amazon. And an old compost container I have too many of. Ill be giving it a proper 3d printed case when I get a chance (and a host of other changes) but for now this works! Its worth about 40$ in total (the phone is now worth about 21$ on the open market).

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Website: solar.chrisco.me

Website was made with a collection of scripts, apache2 (nginx for some reason did not install, errors), and termux. Ill open source the whole setup in a bit. Theres not much to it to be honest.

Hopefully keeping the battery at 80% will help the lifetime of the battery. I may bump it up at some point if it keeps dieing because lack of sunlight. But we shall see.

More info in the link. I couldn't get Piefed to repost from a GotoSocial link.


Its a solar powered webserver. Its running on an old beat up pixel 6a worth about 20$ and a 10w solar panel. I'm going to make a more formal writeup at some point but for now, it works!

I have it set to 80% forever so the battery will last. Without any charging it can last around 2 days. So we shall see if 10w is enough.

There's a lot I can improve about the setup. Its on WiFi so it can be slow well 300ms slow on load). And has absolutely no chache other than what comes with Apache. The site is very minimalist to save both power and time (I spent maybe 2 hours doing all this, most of the coding last weekend). The stats page needs to be updated, there's a couple bugs in the WH side of things.

solar.chrisco.me

The website polls every 10 min or so. This is more of a "can I do this" kind of project. And it seems to have worked out.

#solar #website


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in reply to mesa

Super cool project. I visited, and I hope you keep building the site stats views out. So many people are curious about self hosting and solar, if you just kept it as a demo that shows how the system holds up over longer term, well I know I would appreciate occasional reminders to check it out. It may inspire others to try similar things.

And I would have happily signed any digital wall you implemented.

in reply to porksnort

I just added a "Visitor" section to it. Its directly looking at logs.

I saw a bot rampage the site a bit ago which was funny to see. It was trying to find books (?). No idea what that was about. Oh well site is still up.

in reply to mesa

I have bad experience with self-hosting termux server on a Samsung-Android device. The background process would be terminated after one week of hands off runtime. I tried to rectify this in the power-saving settings to no avail. Still this is really cool:

Your server works for me, it displays:

Battery: 63% DISCHARGING

Temp: 12°C

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Mini pc for home server?


Would you recommend to use a RPi 5 or a second hand Lenovo mini pc (i3 6100t, 8gb ram) or something else?
in reply to Jokulhlaups

I’ve have amazing luck with both Beelink and Minisforum computers. They’re relatively cheap and excellent quality.

I personally use the Beelink ME Mini and it’s been able to handle just fine about any server tasks I need it to, not to mention the wildly expandable storage.

in reply to otacon239

Beelink ME Mini


Would something like this be suitable as a NAS + Jellyfin + Home Assistant box?

in reply to Jokulhlaups

Use whatever you have lying around when you start and then when you need new hardware for a certain purpose you can buy it going with the system requirements of that software.


Elon Musk says he needs $1 trillion to control Tesla's robot army. Yes, really.


[quote]I just don’t feel comfortable building a robot army here, and then being ousted because of some asinine recommendations from ISS and Glass Lewis, who have no f**king clue. I mean those guys are corporate terrorists. Lemme explain the core problem h
I just don’t feel comfortable building a robot army here, and then being ousted because of some asinine recommendations from ISS and Glass Lewis, who have no f**king clue. I mean those guys are corporate terrorists. Lemme explain the core problem here, so many of the passive funds vote along the lines of what ISS and Glass Lewis recommend. Now, they have made many terrible recommendations in the past that if those recommendations had been followed would have been extremely destructive to the future of the company. Now, If you’ve got passive funds that essentially defer responsibility for the vote to Glass Lewis and ISS, then you can have extremely disastrous consequences for a publicly traded company if too much of the publicly traded company is controlled by index funds. It’s de facto controlled by Glass Lewis and ISS. This is a fundamental problem for corporate governance, because they’re not voting along the lines that are actually good for shareholders. That’s the big issue, I mean, that’s what it comes down to. ISS Glass Lewis corporate terrorism. -Elon Musk, Tesla Q3 shareholder conference call, October 22, 2025
in reply to cyrano

Was there ever a hope that the customers buying the robots would control them?

MechaHitler controlled robot in my home or business is not a good marketing plan. Chinese companies are well ahead in robotics, and they have manufacturing customers, battery and motor research/leadership, lower bill of materials, plenty of AI skill. No reason to believe Tesla will be first or better.

in reply to humanspiral

No reason to believe Tesla will be first or better.


When has Musk ever been first or better? he even botched his penis.

in reply to humanspiral

Musk has nothing to do with either. The roadster was in production before he even bought into Tesla.

All the early Tesla engineers had left to start other companies. Everything since has been shit. The semi , the Cybertruck, the new roadster...



China is using America’s own trade weapons to beat it


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/51604987

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What makes export controls so powerful for China is its industrial heft. Its manufacturing output—35% of the global total—is threefold America’s and exceeds that of the next eight countries combined.


https://www.economist.com/briefing/2025/10/23/china-is-using-americas-own-trade-weapons-to-beat-it

in reply to schizoidman

good article overall, well researched and well written, feels very balanced when reading it.


Amazon Allegedly Replaced 40% of AWS DevOps With AI Days Before Crash


[url=https://blog.stackademic.com/aws-just-fired-40-of-its-devops-team-then-let-ai-take-their-jobs-d9db9d298bfa]https://blog.stackademic.com/aws-just-fired-40-of-its-devops-team-then-let-ai-take-their-jobs-d9db9d298bfa[/url] More evidence: [url=https://w

blog.stackademic.com/aws-just-…

More evidence: reuters.com/business/retail-co… but back in July this year.

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in reply to mesa

Amazon has laid off or scared off the vast majority of their most experienced people. Those that weren’t laid off quit over stupidity like “RTO”. I don’t doubt that their underpaid junior staff and Kool-Aid drinking upper management decided that AI is a great way to replace all the lost knowledge and expertise. As with the downfall of civilization, this will get much worse before it gets better. It will be interesting to see how huge companies react to another companies enshittification actively damaging their business and reputation.
in reply to BlameTheAntifa

amazon also is more burned-out heavy than other tech companies aside from the tesla, i saw all those reviews and the peoples post on reddit.
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Eska - Eska (2015)


Al concerto tenutosi per il lancio di "Eska", lo scorso 16 maggio 2015 al Rich Mix di Londra, tra il pubblico sono state avvistate delle estasiate Laura Mvula, Alice Russell e Lianne La Havas. Accompagnata da una band stringata ai limiti del garage-rock, Eska ha tirato giù il tetto della sala, dando prova della sua portentosa voce, ma... Leggi e ascolta...


Eska - Eska (2015)


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Al concerto tenutosi per il lancio di “Eska”, lo scorso 16 maggio 2015 al Rich Mix di Londra, tra il pubblico sono state avvistate delle estasiate Laura Mvula, Alice Russell e Lianne La Havas. Accompagnata da una band stringata ai limiti del garage-rock, Eska ha tirato giù il tetto della sala, dando prova della sua portentosa voce, ma soprattutto dell'incredibile verve di emotiva quanto spiritosa interprete e polistrumentista, una leonessa da palcoscenico capace di stravolgere le proprie canzoni saltando dal folk al rock al blues al soul al gospel con una facilità da mettere in soggezione... artesuono.blogspot.com/2015/09…


Ascolta il disco: album.link/s/33ivVGguNH9c9nA22…


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Autopsia dell’io — Giuseppe De Grado: un viaggio nella fragilità e nella rinascita

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Un viaggio nel profondo dell’essere, tra introspezione, arte e psiche. Con “Autopsia dell’io”, Giuseppe De Grado firma un libro che è confessione, ricerca e poesia.

AUTOPSIA DELL’IO

GIUSEPPE DE GRADO

AUTOBIOGRAFIA/SAGGIO

Kimerik EDITORE

27 FEBBRAIO 2025

128 PP

15 x 21 x 1 cm

Un viaggio introspettivo che tocca tematiche sia puramente intimistiche che antropologiche e sociali. Un unico lungo racconto con tappe ben definite, caratterizzate da continui salti temporali, che l’autore propone per far meglio immergere il lettore nel proprio mondo presente e passato. La linea di confine tra mondi visibili (la realtà delle cose) e invisibili (i pensieri e le forze implicite che li scaturiscono) è molto sottile, ma ciononostante si riesce sempre a restare perfettamente in bilico tra i due. Si potrebbe facilmente pensare a un labirinto della mente esposto narrativamente ma, seppur la sensazione primaria possa essere tale, una bussola concettuale è sempre presente per evitare il disorientamento. A far da padrone è l’autore che al contempo è protagonista di un’idilliaca storia d’amore con lo sfondo del tempo che passa e che corrode cose e persone, senza però intaccarne i significati; un romanticismo palpabile e accattivante, che quasi tende a contaminare chi ne legge, data la sua avida veemenza. In conclusione, volendo sintetizzare in poche parole l’essenza di questo libro, resta da dire che il percorso di esso è lungo, tortuoso ma morbido, con zampilli di marcata malinconia verso un’epoca vicina ma comunque lontana anni luce, in cui sembrava che i valori fossero mastodontici e i sensi molto più svegli a favore della vita e di un cuore sempre messo in prima linea; insomma, un viaggio a ritroso nel tempo che tende a sbiadirsi, con una velocità sempre maggiore, tra l’autobiografia e l’autoanalisi.

amazon.it/Autopsia-dellIo-Gius…

Un taccuino dell’anima


In Autopsia dell’io (128 pagine), Giuseppe De Grado si mette a nudo in un percorso di introspezione che mescola prosa, poesia e immagini.
Non un semplice diario, ma una mappa emotiva in cui dolore e speranza convivono, dando voce a quella parte di sé che spesso restiamo a ignorare.

De Grado racconta con delicatezza e precisione i tormenti e le gioie di un uomo che non ha paura di guardarsi dentro. Ogni pagina diventa uno specchio in cui il lettore riconosce la propria umanità imperfetta, tra perdita, desiderio di appartenenza e bisogno di autenticità.

“Scrivere significa scendere nei miei abissi: ogni volta non ne salgo intatto, ma trovo la via di casa passando vicino al cuore.”


L’io come bussola della coscienza


Uno degli aspetti più interessanti del libro è la riflessione sull’io — il centro della coscienza, quell’equilibrio fragile che media tra pulsioni, regole e realtà esterna.
De Grado intreccia la sua narrazione personale con richiami a Freud, Jung, Erikson e Rogers, esplorando l’identità come processo in continua costruzione.

L’autore ricorda che l’io non è una struttura immutabile ma un flusso, un processo cerebrale e psicologico fatto di memoria, emozione e percezione.
La parte dedicata alle neuroscienze amplia la visione: l’io non è solo psiche, ma anche materia viva, movimento, esperienza.

“Comprendere il mio io è stato come scoprire una presenza silenziosa: non qualcosa da giudicare, ma da ascoltare. È lì che si nasconde la mia verità.”


Questa dimensione teorica non appesantisce il testo, anzi, lo arricchisce di profondità. Autopsia dell’io diventa così un ponte tra letteratura e psicologia, tra conoscenza e emozione.

Fragilità e immagine


La fragilità è il filo conduttore dell’intero volume.
De Grado la descrive in versi e in prosa, con una lingua limpida e musicale.
Le illustrazioni di Roberta Lanzi, realizzate con penna, matita e acquarello, accompagnano e amplificano il testo, raffigurando l’autore come figura sospesa tra realtà e sogno, in atmosfere che ricordano Monet, Van Gogh e Degas.
L’arte, qui, diventa introspezione visiva: ogni tratto rivela qualcosa che le parole non dicono.

L’autore si confida: la risposta completa


Nell’intervista che chiude il libro, De Grado racconta la genesi del suo lavoro con una sincerità rara:

«In questo libro ho dato tutto me stesso — i miei sentimenti e i miei pensieri — e l’ho fatto anche grazie alla forza dell’amore per mia moglie. Scrivere significa scendere nei miei abissi: ogni volta non ne salgo intatto, ma trovo la via di casa passando vicino al cuore.»


Quando gli si chiede cosa significhi spogliarsi così tanto davanti al lettore, l’autore risponde:

«È stato un momento, e come tutti i momenti si va incontro a una trasformazione: come dal bruco nasce una farfalla. Mi sono spogliato delle mie paure e ho accettato di mostrarmi. È stata una liberazione.»


E aggiunge ancora, con intensità:

«Scrivere Autopsia dell’io è stato come tornare a casa dopo anni di smarrimento. Ho scavato nella mia memoria e nei miei silenzi per ritrovare la voce che avevo perso. Non ho paura di chiamare questo percorso con il suo nome: guarigione.»


Le sue parole, autentiche e vibranti, restituiscono il cuore pulsante del libro: la scrittura come atto terapeutico, come possibilità di rinascita.

Il tempo e la presenza


Il tempo attraversa il libro come tema ricorrente: tempo che passa, tempo perduto, tempo da ritrovare.
De Grado invita a rallentare, a riscoprire la presenza, a smettere di vivere per abitudine.
È un messaggio che risuona forte in un’epoca dominata dalla distrazione e dalla corsa continua: solo fermandosi si può davvero ascoltare.

“L’attitudine all’abitudine, alla paura del cambiamento, fa sì che l’animo non si evolva.”

Estratto significativo


«Non volevo richiudere questa crepa, non volevo farmi sopraffare dalla paura… L’attitudine all’abitudine, alla paura del cambiamento, fa sì che l’animo non si evolva.»

Questo passo riassume la filosofia dell’autore: accettare la crepa come parte della crescita, trasformare il dolore in consapevolezza.

Conclusione: un viaggio da condividere


Autopsia dell’io non è soltanto un libro: è un’esperienza di autenticità e coraggio.
Un invito a riscoprire se stessi, a riconciliarsi con la propria vulnerabilità e a comprendere che la fragilità è parte della bellezza umana.
Giuseppe De Grado ci regala una testimonianza toccante, fatta di parole e immagini che sanno parlare al cuore e alla mente.

Per chi: ama la narrativa autobiografica, la psicologia del sé, l’introspezione poetica e i libri che fanno riflettere.

Il libro può essere acquistato anche su

https://www.kimerik.it/libro/5325/autopsia-dell-io-: Autopsia dell’io — Giuseppe De Grado: un viaggio nella fragilità e nella rinascita

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Enrico VIII d'Inghilterra: vita, regno e mogli del re Tudor


Il regno di Enrico VIII Tudor (1509-1547) è generalmente ricordato per le sue sei sfortunate consorti e per il suo leggendario appetito. Tristemente noto per aver mandato a morte due delle sue regine, è però fin troppo facile immaginare Enrico come il pingue mostro della sua vecchiaia.



La Lanterna non è più il simbolo di Genova, l'email settimanale di L'Unica - Genova


L'intelligenza artificiale di Google ha privato la Lanterna del primato assoluto, definendola «uno dei» simboli e non più «il» simbolo del capoluogo ligure, anche perché probabilmente lo è sempre meno nella testa dei genovesi.

L'intelligenza artificiale di Google ha privato la Lanterna del primato assoluto, definendola «uno dei» simboli e non più «il» simbolo del capoluogo ligure, anche perché probabilmente lo è sempre meno nella testa dei genovesi.

Nel logo della prossima adunata nazionale degli Alpini che si terrà a Genova dall’8 al 10 maggio 2026, la Lanterna appare stilizzata proprio accanto alla inevitabile penna nera, ma alla sua base è raffigurata pure la Biosfera del Porto Antico, disegnata dalla matita di Renzo Piano

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E ci credo, non l'hanno mai saputa valorizzare a dovere, solo per raggiungerla e poterla visitare bisogna fare un giro allucinante!

Confido nel futuro ampliamento del parco, però bo'...




No Donations for Days 💔 Winter Is Coming


There have been no donations for days… and winter is almost here. We’re still sleeping under the open sky with nothing to keep us warm. They announced a ceasefire, but the bombing hasn’t stopped, and our suffering continues.

All I want is to protect my family — to buy a tent, warm clothes, and some food. Every night, I watch my family shiver from the cold, and it breaks my heart.

Your donations can save us from the freezing nights and hunger. Please, don’t let us face this winter alone. 💔

🕊️ Your kindness can bring us warmth, safety, and hope.

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Over 100 police officers investigated after 30,000 breath tests falsified


More than 100 police officers are under investigation after 30,000 alcohol breath tests were "falsely or erroneously recorded", RNZ can reveal.

"From the audit which covered over 4.6 million breath tests performed between 1 July 2024 and 17 August 2025, the initial analysis suggested there were tests conducted that were simulated without the involvement of a driver.

The audit indicated that some staff had recorded breath screening tests that hadn't occurred.

Johnson said that despite this, Police's obligation to deliver 3.3 million tests for NZTA and Ministry of Transport had been met and was not compromised.




Il robot umanoide domestico è in vendita: Neo di 1X costa 20.000 dollari, ma per ora deve essere teleoperato


parte delle azioni mostrate nei video promozionali, come aprire il frigorifero o riporre stoviglie, avvengono grazie a un teleoperatore che “pilota” Neo tramite visore VR e controller


Garlasco, la paura dei Sempio in un audio: «Prendi 7mila euro e vai là subito. Non ce la facciamo più». Il padre di Andrea e la chiave dell’assegno


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Prossima apertura di un vaso di Pandora (deve nascondersi un bel fognone)

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Euro digitale, come funziona il contante del futuro - Notizie - Ansa.it


Ecco spiegato il recente impegno degli americani a smantellare l'Europa

Ogni pagamento che gli europei faranno con l'euro digitale - che potranno effettuare o con una app fornita dalla banca, o con una 'card' simile alla carta di credito - sarà il trasferimento ad altri di un 'credito' presso la Bce: come le banconote. Una differenza sostanziale con le carte di credito e con i bonifici bancari. E anche un elemento 'geopolitico': i due terzi dei pagamenti digitali oggi - su Visa, Mastercard o Paypal per quelli online - passano da operatori americani.

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Ponte di Messina, la bocciatura della Corte dei Conti può avere conseguenze sulla E78


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The ‘Chinese owner’ of Nexperia: How Zhang Xuezheng’s tech empire fell to geopolitics


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This article makes it sound like Zhang was the victim here. Short story is that he took over a Dutch Tech company, mismanaged it and took its Intellectual property to transfer it to a Chinese company, essentially gutting nexperia. The board of the company and the Dutch Chamber of Commerce intervened. Note that the Dutch government didn't do this for political reasons, but based on the findings of the Chamber of Commerce, who intervened because of intentional bad management.
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He is a victim tho.
It's part of Trump trade war, Trump did the blacklist forcing dutch.

The Dutch took control of Nexperia the day after the U.S. on Sept. 29 expanded a trade blacklist of companies that pose national-security risks to also include subsidiaries that are at least 50% owned by listed entities.

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Nono. Us created a new rule forcing dutch hands. Then dutch was forced to intervene. It's part of trumps trade war.

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Its market manipulation and China already responded with Qualcomm lawsuit. So likely it's not over at all and won't go where trump thinks it's gonna go.

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He took over a failing Dutch tech company and turned it around. Nexperia was on the path to bankruptcy, that's why it was on the market to be sold back in 2017. His company injected capital and made it profitable. Even last year, his parent company even announced a $200M expansion of Nexperia's Hamburg plant, which totally goes against the narrative that they were moving production out of Europe.

The Dutch govt is trying to spin this, but they have like 5 different storylines and none of them make sense.