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Tarquinia, tomba dei Pigmei: inaugurazione del nuovo sistema di accesso l’11 dicembre, ore 11


L’Associazione Amici delle Tombe di Tarquinia, in collaborazione con la Soprintendenza per la provincia di Viterbo e per l’Etruria meridionale, in occasione delle iniziative per la valorizzazione della Necropoli etrusca di Tarquinia, ha organizzato per giovedì 11 dicembre prossimo, l’inaugurazione del nuovo sistema di accesso alla straordinaria Tomba dei Pigmei, realizzato grazie al generoso contributo della Socia Federica Wiel Marin e, fino ad oggi, difficilmente accessibile a causa del lungo e ripido dromos.

L’appuntamento è alle ore 11 al parcheggio della Tomba dei Tori.

L’ingresso sarà contingentato e gratuito, senza obbligo di prenotazione.

Alla fine è previsto anche un brindisi per festeggiare l’evento: un importante intervento volto a garantire una maggiore fruibilità e accessibilità di un sito così prestigioso.


in reply to TʜᴇʀᴀᴘʏGⒶʀʏ⁽ᵗʰᵉʸ‘ᵗʰᵉᵐ⁾

There is a large amount of Anarchist larpers on Lemmy I can't name them all.

edit: Guess not, I have them blocked so I have no idea what they're posting or if they're an Anarchist. I think they crashed out on my instances music comm

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Il cantore del Polesine, omaggio a Gian Antonio Cibotto


A Rovigo una mostra celebra il giornalista e scrittore

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Oltre 9.500 imprese straniere a Padova, +12,7% in 5 anni


Dati Cna, 18mila assunzioni nei primi sei mesi 2025





Monet prende vita a Milano, l’esperienza immersiva che celebra il centenario


Allestita nel cuore del quartiere Lambrate, la location è facilmente raggiungibile con la MM2, la stazione FS di Milano Lambrate e i principali mezzi pubblici. I biglietti sono già disponibili online su monetexpo.com, mentre gli orari di apertura vanno dal lunedì alla domenica (martedì chiuso), con ingressi prolungati nel weekend. Un’occasione imperdibile per scoprire Monet in una veste moderna e immersiva.

Orari:

Lunedì, mercoledì, giovedì: 10-19.30 (ultimo ingresso alle 18)

Venerdì: 10-20.30 (ultimo ingresso alle 19)

Sabato: 9.30-20.30 (ultimo ingresso alle 19)

Domenica: 9.30-19.30 (ultimo ingresso alle 18)



Genova accende il Natale con le luci del maxialbero a De Ferrari


Presenti Salis e Bucci insieme a migliaia di persone in piazza


Mike Johnson strips military IVF coverage from defense bill – report


A massive defense policy bill, revealed by US lawmakers on Sunday, does not include a provision that would have provided broad healthcare coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) for active-duty members of the military, despite Donald Trump’s pledge to strengthen access to the procedure.

Both the House and Senate previously approved the provision, which was added to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) as an amendment earlier this year. But Mike Johnson, the speaker of the House and a diehard anti-abortion Republican, worked behind the scenes to strip the provision from the new version of the NDAA, MS NOW reported last week.



Orion Valves tenta record della valvola più grande del mondo


Costruita per Saudi Aramco. Giovedì certificazione a Trieste



Shock Poll: 82% Of Brits Want Israel Removed From Eurovision


A new poll suggests that 82% Of British people want Israel to be removed from the Eurovision Song Contest.

The country’s continued involvement with the Song Contest is the subject of controversy, with Russia having been removed following its invasion of Ukraine.

The poll was pieced together by Pablo O’Hana, and utilised a survey sample of 1093, done in a nationally representative manner.

A noted Eurovision fan himself, Pablo O’Hana adds: “Eurovision isn’t just about songs and staging – it’s about values. If Israel is permitted to compete, the people of Britain believe we should walk away. The BBC must find its backbone before walking into that meeting today.”

https://www.clashmusic.com/news/shock-poll-82-of-brits-was-israel-removed-from-eurovision/



Shock Poll: 82% Of Brits Want Israel Removed From Eurovision


A new poll suggests that 82% Of British people want Israel to be removed from the Eurovision Song Contest.

The country’s continued involvement with the Song Contest is the subject of controversy, with Russia having been removed following its invasion of Ukraine.

The poll was pieced together by Pablo O’Hana, and utilised a survey sample of 1093, done in a nationally representative manner.

A noted Eurovision fan himself, Pablo O’Hana adds: “Eurovision isn’t just about songs and staging – it’s about values. If Israel is permitted to compete, the people of Britain believe we should walk away. The BBC must find its backbone before walking into that meeting today.”

https://www.clashmusic.com/news/shock-poll-82-of-brits-was-israel-removed-from-eurovision/

in reply to geneva_convenience

Australian here. IDK much about the feelings of Brits.

How could the populace feel so strongly about this divisive issue, while apparently such strong support for Farage exists, when I presume he would be pro-Israel?

... and seeing that I'm here, I have a bonus question: if Brits generally acknowledge that Brexit was a terrible idea, why isn't Farage tarnished by his ardent support for it?

in reply to null_dot

Most right-wingers also don't like Israel anymore. However this usually is paired with heavy antisemitism. See also the rise of Nick Fuentes and Candace Owens in the US.



Why were the people in Albany, Georgia, so sick, when the town’s most powerful institution was a hospital?


Tucker said she had no idea what was going on. The authority was independent of the hospital, or at least that’s what she’d been led to believe. Phoebe’s lawyer should not be acting on the authority’s behalf, she said. She called Glenn Singfield, the authority’s chair. According to Tucker, he told her he believed the members of the authority supported the hospital and had taken it upon himself to sign on to the appeal, at Phoebe’s request. She told him his actions “bordered on unethical behavior” and could be seen as a “violation of public trust.”

in reply to gigastasio

What is that? It looks interesting but it also might be an AI image of something that doesn't exists

Edit: what the fuck is an EDC tactical wallet? I thought it was some kind of rugged electronic thing

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in reply to edinbruh

If you're asking in earnest:

EDC - "Essential daily carry," just a loosely defined but also self-explanatory term. My keys are part of my EDC, so is my wallet and my pocket knife, because I use them every day so I carry them with me.

Over the past few years, the EDC community has formed a little cottage industry where things aren't EDC because they're carried every day, they're EDC because they say they are and they're designed to be that way. The term "EDC" evolved then into describing a specific type of object. Tactical here is just a marketing term here to appeal to some kind of utility beyond a normal wallet

Hope this helps. Can't believe I wrote all that on my lunch break about an obviously AI picture

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in reply to defunct_punk

I wasn't entirely earnest. A more precise question would be "why the fuck an EDC tactical wallet"
in reply to edinbruh

I'm convinced this is AI. If you assume the wallet folds at the back, there is no way to get your card out. Also they have stitches and bolts presumably into a metal plate, but you don't stitch into metal. Fake
in reply to WhirlpoolBrewer

It might be real, just bad. The stitches might just be holding the folded rim of the leather, while the bolts might be holding the leather onto the metal. Still, the bolts look small for the purpose.


PalestinaHackathon 10 januari Göteborg


10 januari 2026 kl 11-18, Norra Hamngatan 14 Göteborg

Välkommen på en heldag där vi avslöjar kopplingar mellan svenska aktörer och folkmordet i Palestina. Det finns uppgifter för dig som vill koda, skriva, gräva fram info eller designa. Vi kommer att analysera data, researcha, designa visualiseringar och andra uppgifter som du kan hitta på. Tillsammans tar vi fram underlag för artiklar, material till kampanjer eller publicerar saker direkt.

Det kommer finnas lite öl och pizza, ta gärna med din överblivna glögg eller nåt annat du vill bjuda på.

Vi som ordnar det här är journalist och IT-konsult. Senaste halvåret har vi samlat på oss dokument och data om svenska kopplingar till Israel som vi inte riktigt hinner gå igenom själva. Och vi tror att vi tillsammans kan få fram ännu mer genom att söka i datamängder, begära ut fler handlingar och visualisera data. Både du som har koll på det här och du som vill lära dig mer är välkommen.

Maila anmälan eller frågor senast 7 januari till
palestinahackathon@mailbox.org



Records reviewed by AP detail online monitoring, arrests in New Orleans immigration crackdown


State and federal authorities are closely tracking online criticism and protests against the immigration crackdown in New Orleans, monitoring message boards around the clock for threats to agents while compiling regular updates on public “sentiment” surrounding the arrests, according to law enforcement records reviewed by The Associated Press.

The intelligence gathering comes even as officials have released few details about the first arrests made last week as part of “Catahoula Crunch,” prompting calls for greater transparency from local officials who say they’ve been kept in the dark about virtually every aspect of the operation.

“Online opinions still remain mixed, with some supporting the operations while others are against them,” said a briefing circulated early Sunday to law enforcement. Earlier bulletins noted “a combination of groups urging the public to record ICE and Border Patrol” as well as “additional locations where agents can find immigrants.”

https://apnews.com/article/immigration-new-orleans-online-monitoring-b2c300245ea4ffbef335502245760a1d





Russian troops liberate two communities in Ukraine operation over past day — top brass





Old Teslas Are Falling Apart




Greek farmers rise up and the KKE stands by their side


cross-posted from: news.abolish.capital/post/1232…

Photo: Eurokinissi

The Communist Party of Greece (KKE) has taken a clear, decisive position in support of the escalating struggle of poor farmers across the country.

With a series of on-site visits to the roadblocks in Larissa, Karditsa, Trikala, Tirnavos and other areas, the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the KKE, Dimitris Koutsoumbas, conveyed the Party’s full solidarity and its commitment to stand at the side of those fighting for their survival.

During his meetings with farmers, Koutsoumbas underlined that the government bears full responsibility for the explosive situation in the countryside. It refuses to address the just demands of small farmers because it is structurally committed to the interests of big capital—large agricultural businesses, exporters, energy monopolies, shipowners, and all those who profit from the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy. As he stressed, the government subsidises industrial groups and big exporters, guarantees tax exemptions to shipowners, supports companies in renewable energy sources, and even allows them to charge exorbitant prices, while farmers are forced to pay out of pocket for their essentials.

In this framework, even the most elementary measures for farmers—such as reducing production costs, securing fair prices, or establishing real protective mechanisms—are dismissed as “fiscal impossibilities,” while billions are channelled to capitalist groups. The recent example of forcing livestock breeders to destroy their animals instead of ensuring vaccinations demonstrates, once more, that state policy sacrifices small producers for the benefit of monopoly interests.

The KKE places this entire confrontation within a broader class context. The struggle of the poor farmers concerns not only those who work the land in Thessaly or Macedonia; it affects workers, employees, and the popular strata across the country. High food prices—driven not by farmers but by wholesalers, middlemen, and state taxation—burden working-class households daily. The same political forces that crush farmers are those that attack labour rights, public services, wages, and social provisions.

For this reason, the KKE calls on the working class to actively support the farmers’ mobilisations. It denounces efforts by the government and the mass media to divide workers and farmers or to present the struggling rural poor as an obstacle to society. Such divisive tactics, alongside the deployment of riot police, chemicals, and arrests, aim to wear down the movement. The KKE demands the lifting of all repressive measures, the release of all detained demonstrators, and the immediate withdrawal of police forces from the roadblocks.

In his interventions, Koutsoumbas also linked the farmers’ struggle with Greece’s deeper political commitments to NATO and EU militarism. He pointed to the transformation of regions like Thessaly—especially Larissa—into strategic hubs for U.S. military drones and operations extending from the Balkans and Black Sea to the Middle East and the Red Sea. While the government spends more than €30 billion on armaments for NATO missions, it claims a lack of resources for essential support to farmers and workers. The KKE exposes this contradiction as proof that the state serves imperialist designs rather than the needs of the people.

Against this backdrop, the Party promotes a clear political perspective: no sustainable solution for poor farmers can be found within the current framework of capitalist development, EU policies, and market competition. Partial adjustments or temporary subsidies cannot reverse the relentless concentration of land and production in the hands of agribusiness. The KKE argues that the only real alternative is a radical shift—a people’s economy based on social ownership, central planning, and cooperatives of small producers integrated into a unified plan for food production, infrastructure, and supply. Such a system can guarantee low-cost inputs, stable and fair prices, rational use of resources, and the elimination of parasitic intermediaries.

The Party thus calls for escalation of the people’s struggle, not only to defend the urgent demands of the farmers but to build the political and social alliance capable of confronting monopoly power, breaking with the EU and NATO, and paving the way for workers’ and people’s power.

The KKE’s presence at the roadblocks, its intervention in Parliament, and its continuous activity across unions, associations, and popular organisations highlight a consistent line: the battle of the poor farmers is a battle of the entire working people. The Party urges both workers and farmers to strengthen their unity, reject any attempt at division, and continue the fight with confidence, determination, and a clear orientation toward the real solution—popular power and a socialist reconstruction of agriculture and the economy as a whole.

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3D printing 1939







asknostr.site - Questions show up across multiple nostr apps. Questions and answers can't be fully removed, people can't be permanently banned.


This is a frontend for the asknostr hashtag on nostr, a more decentralized fediverse alternative. More questions are needed, if you can help. You can sign up instantly with no email address or anything, but it’s hard for the user base to grow, because t

This is a frontend for the asknostr hashtag on nostr, a more decentralized fediverse alternative.

More questions are needed, if you can help. You can sign up instantly with no email address or anything, but it's hard for the user base to grow, because the questions are usually too focused on a small (honestly cultish) number of topics. I find that odd when anyone can ask anything.

The website has content filters to remove spam and stuff from its own display, but the nostr protocol is open source, and you can self host your own backups of removed posts and display them on your own website without losing any data. I also haven't heard of anyone getting a "ban" where all their past posts are filtered at once / they have to stop posting.

As someone who constantly gets banned from places like asklemmy for being a radical communist or whatever, it's especially important to me that there are no bans here, because it means I don't have to worry about admins repeatedly wiping out time I invest in helping people with answers to their questions.

Note: asknostr.site is still early in development and kinda buggy. Remember you can also post to it through the asknostr hashtag from other nostr apps if you want.

BrikoX doesn't like this.

in reply to BrikoX

  • I'm not fiatjaf, my nostr will be better than fiatjaf's
  • Idk where fiatjaf said that. Where?
  • Not being banned is the foundational aspect for me
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in reply to BrikoX

The alternative would be Trump preventing this deal from moving forward and basically giving Warner-Bros Discovery to Skydance/Paramount, further consolidating the media under right-wing billionaire Larry Ellison. I think I'd rather Netflix own WBD.
in reply to protist

Still can. CNN and other television networks will be split into a separate company as Netflix is not interested in that part of the business. That company will be put for sale as soon as the deal finalizes.
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in reply to BrikoX

Which is ironic considering the subpar court ruled that bribes were perfectly legal so long as they happened after the fact and referred to as gratuities.
in reply to MelodiousFunk

It's dual scheme. One payment is directly to the dear leader for express approval and then secondary payments in a form of producing content he wants and firing people he dislikes.
- ‘Rush Hour 4’ revived after Trump urged Paramount Skydance to resurrect franchise: Reports
- “Big Fat Bribe”: Stephen Colbert’s Show Canceled After He Slams Trump & Paramount/Skydance Merger



Apache warns of critical vulnerability in Tika toolkit


The Apache Software Foundation discovered a serious security flaw in Apache Tika, a widely used open source tool for analyzing and extracting metadata from files. The vulnerability has the maximum CVSS score of 10.0 and could enable exploitation if systems are not fully updated.


US | Ex-Honduran president thanks God – and Trump – for drug-trafficking pardon


Juan Orlando Hernández thanked the Lord for being ‘a free man’ and then Trump for ‘changing my life’


Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…


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Seizure of South Yemen by UAE-backed forces could lead to independence claim


STC troops now control all eight governorates, a major setback for Emirates’ regional rival Saudi Arabia


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Japan protests after Chinese fighter jets lock radar on Japanese planes


Tokyo has vowed a 'calm and resolute' response as tensions with Beijing continue to escalate.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/bbc.com/news…


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Israeli forces wound Palestinian, deploy bulldozers near Jerusalem


A young Palestinian man sustained injuries after Israeli forces opened live fire near the apartheid wall in the town of al-Ram, north of occupied Jerusalem. The Palestine Red Crescent said its teams responded at the scene and provided medical assistance to the wounded man.


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China's exports grow 5.9% in November, while US shipments drop 29%


While exports from China to the US have fallen for most of the year, shipments have surged to other destinations, including Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the European Union.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


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