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Tutti insieme mettendoci cuore e passione per unire ciò che può essere unito e mantenere diviso ciò che conviene mantenere diviso. Nelle liste d'attesa pubbliche ci sono gli elettori non i politici che si curano nelle cliniche private senza code. Per la caccia agli sprechi serve un team di comunicattori e attrici migliori per le sfide del presente e di domani

#defibrillatore #SanitaPubblica #HereandNow #tomorrow #manutenzionesicurezza

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Toxicity dei System Of A Down

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Mimando Chirone
@Otttoz non saprei risponderti. Per me sinistra, democrazia cristiana o destra non hanno alcun significato. Sono gli ismi con anche il centro ad aver fallito, lo dice la storia comune. Considero utile solo il giornalismo d'inchiesta per capire meglio la realtà, il resto è solo comodità a costo zero sul dove trovare spunti di riflessione


New AI Model Turns Photos Into Explorable 3D Worlds, With Caveats news.slashdot.org/story/25/09/…


Very happy to announce ICFA Data Lifecycle Panel’s best practice recommendations on data preservation and open science in high-energy physics https://icfa-data-best-practices.app.cern.ch/🎉

Huge thanks to all contributors, the hands-on experts in our field. 🙏

For #OpenScience, the key is data ♻️ and everyone has a role. Follow the link, find yours and see how you can contribute.

Also available on arXiv (arxiv.org/abs/2508.18892) but best accessed and read through the web app✨



One UI 8 fixes notification panel appearance for tablets!


Samsung has recently released the Galaxy Tab S11 series today, and it looks like that One UI 8 brings a long-awaited fix for the notification panel that has been plaguing tablet users since One UI 6.

Recently, a news report that 9to5Google made expressed their dissatisfaction about the current state of the notification panel, along with showcasing the notification panel for One UI 8 on tablets. You can refer to our current screenshot of the One UI 7 notification panel to see what we’re talking about.

As you can see, the notification panel consumes the entire screen, and it looks unoptimized for tablets. On Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, it took this into account perfectly.

Now, it looks like that One UI 8 will bring the long-awaited fix for notification panels, which will greatly make your tablet’s notification panel look really like what they’re supposed to look like in tablets. Your notification panel will be a floating panel, similar to how the above picture talked about.

The wasted space that One UI 7 brought has been eliminated by letting you see what’s behind the notification panel for increased productivity. This works very similarly to how Android 4.2 Jelly Bean handled this for tablets. However, the status bar icons and the carrier name (or the Wi-Fi AP name) stays at the top, just like One UI 7.

One UI 8 will roll out to tablets starting from the Galaxy Tab S10 series in October, and this fix will be available for the Tab S10, S9, and S8.

#Android #GalaxyTabS11 #GalaxyTabS11Ultra #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyTabS11 #SamsungGalaxyTabS11Ultra #smartphone #TabS11 #TabS11Ultra #Tech #Technology #update



Come this weekend to learn how to build platforms and help us make more! 🏡

On Saturday, starting from 1 pm, we will:
- find beams and cross beams
- prepare materials for assembly
- build platforms on the ground
(Possibility of swing making workshop)

On Sunday, starting from 1 pm, we will:
- finish platforms
- introduction to pulley system
- put up platforms
- skillshare on lashing and hanging (knots)
(Possibility to participate in art installation)

Bring sleeping equipment if staying longer





La ferrovia per il mar Nero progettata dall’Iran dipenderà dall’Azerbaigian
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Un popolare canale Telegram ha falsamente affermato che si tratta di uno “scacco matto ai piani statunitensi” e ha perfino condiviso una mappa che mostra un percorso diverso rispetto a quello già confermato, per sviare gli utenti. Il viceministro degli…
Andrew Korybko


Videoschnitt: Adobe bringt Premiere Pro auf das iPhone

Adobe bringt seine Videosoftware Premiere Pro aufs iPhone. Die Basis-App mit Export für soziale Medien ist kostenlos, für KI-Funktionen berechnet Adobe Credits.

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#Adobe #Bildbearbeitung #Entertainment #news



Retröt:
Ich habe eine Liste deutschspr. Kleinverlage zusammengestellt, mit
vielen verschiedenen Genres, darunter Phantastik, Romance, Krimis/Thriller und noch mehr.

Einige haben eigene Webshops - nutzt diese gern, um Bücher direkt bei den Verlagen zu bestellen, dann bleibt mehr Geld bei ihnen als bei dem Umweg über
den Buchhandel.

Die Liste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Wenn ihr weitere Kleinverlage kennt, die fehlen, schreibt mir gern einen Kommentar.

#Lesen #Buch

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LB: when you're on a call trying to get someone else to click the right thing on their screen, that's ChuckleOps


*rolls eyes so hard they escape my eyesockets and make a full round trip around the planet before returning back into my skull*



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Congress Pushes DHS for Details on ICE’s New Facial Recognition App


404 Media first revealed ICE’s new app, called Mobile Fortify, in June. Now members of a congressional committee are pressing DHS for more information, including ICE's legal basis for using the app inside the U.S.

Members of a congressional committee have demanded Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem for more information about Mobile Fortify, Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) new facial recognition app, which taps into an unprecedented array of government databases and uses a system ordinarily reserved for when people enter or exit the U.S. 404 Media first revealed the app in June.

The Democratic lawmakers, Bennie G. Thompson, J. Luis Correa, and Shri Thanedar, are asking Noem a host of questions about the app, including what databases Mobile Fortify searches, the tool’s accuracy, and ICE’s legal basis for using the app to identify people outside of ports of entry, including U.S. citizens.

“Congress has long had concerns with the Federal government’s use of facial recognition technology and has regularly conducted oversight of how DHS utilizes this technology. The Mobile Fortify application has been deployed to the field while still in beta testing, which raises concerns about its accuracy,” the letter from the Committee on Homeland Security and addressed to Noem reads.

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404 Media first revealed Mobile Fortify’s existence through leaked emails. Those emails showed that ICE officers could use the app to identify someone based on their fingerprints or face by just pointing a smartphone camera at them. The underlying Customs and Border Protection (CBP) system for the facial recognition part of the app is ordinarily used when people enter or leave the U.S. With Mobile Fortify, ICE then turned that capability inwards to identify people away from ports of entry.

In the footnotes of the letter, the lawmakers indicate they have a copy of a similar email, and the letter specifically cites 404 Media’s reporting.

In July 404 Media published a second report based on a Mobile Fortify user manual which explained the app’s capabilities and data sources in more detail. It said that Mobile Fortify uses a bank of 200 million images, and can pull up a subject’s name, nationality, date of birth, “alien” number, and whether a judge has marked them for deportation. It also showed that Mobile Fortify links databases from the State Department, CBP, the FBI, and states into a single tool. A “super query” feature lets ICE officers query multiple databases at once regarding “individuals, vehicles, airplanes, vessels, addresses, phone numbers and firearms.”

“Face recognition technology is notoriously unreliable, frequently generating false matches and resulting in a number of known wrongful arrests across the country. Immigration agents relying on this technology to try to identify people on the street is a recipe for disaster. Congress has never authorized DHS to use face recognition technology in this way, and the agency should shut this dangerous experiment down,” Nathan Freed Wessler, deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, previously told 404 Media.

In their letter the lawmakers ask Noem questions about the app’s legality, including ICE’s legal basis to use the app to conduct biometric searches on people outside ports of entry; the databases Mobile Fortify has access to; any agreements between CBP and ICE about the app; information about the usage of the app, such as the frequency of ICE searches using the tool and what procedures ICE officials follow with the app; the app’s accuracy; and any policies or training to ICE agents on how to use the app.

“To ensure ICE is equipped with technology that is accurate and in compliance with constitutional and legal requirements, the Committee on Homeland Security is conducting oversight of ICE’s deployment of the Mobile Fortify application,” the letter says.

CBP acknowledged a request for comment but did not provide a response in time for publication. ICE did not respond to a request for comment.

You can find a copy of the letter here.


ICE Is Using a New Facial Recognition App to Identify People, Leaked Emails Show


Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is using a new mobile phone app that can identify someone based on their fingerprints or face by simply pointing a smartphone camera at them, according to internal ICE emails viewed by 404 Media. The underlying system used for the facial recognition component of the app is ordinarily used when people enter or exit the U.S. Now, that system is being used inside the U.S. by ICE to identify people in the field.

The news highlights the Trump administration’s growing use of sophisticated technology for its mass deportation efforts and ICE’s enforcement of its arrest quotas. The document also shows how biometric systems built for one reason can be repurposed for another, a constant fear and critique from civil liberties proponents of facial recognition tools.

“The Mobile Fortify App empowers users with real-time biometric identity verification capabilities utilizing contactless fingerprints and facial images captured by the camera on an ICE issued cell phone without a secondary collection device,” one of the emails, which was sent to all Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) personnel and seen by 404 Media, reads. ERO is the section of ICE specifically focused on deporting people.

The idea is for ICE to use this new tool to identify people whose identity ICE officers do not know. “This information can be used to identify unknown subjects in the field,” the email continues. “Officers are reminded that the fingerprint matching is currently the most accurate biometric indicator available in the application,” it adds, indicating that the fingerprint functionality is more accurate than the facial recognition component.

The emails also show the app has a “training range,” a feature that lets ICE officers practice capturing facial images and fingerprints in a “training non-live environment.”

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A video posted to social media this month shows apparent ICE officers carefully pointing their phones at a protester in his vehicle, but it is not clear if the officers were taking ordinary photos or using this tool.

Broadly, facial recognition tools work by taking one image to be tested and comparing it to a database of other images. Clearview AI for example, a commercially available facial recognition tool which is used by law enforcement but which doesn’t appear to be related to this ICE tool, compares a photo to a massive database of peoples’ photos scraped from social media and the wider web.

For the facial recognition capability of this ICE tool, the emails say Mobile Fortify is using two government systems. The first is Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Traveler Verification Service. As part of the Traveler Verification Service, CBP takes photos of peoples’ faces when they enter the U.S. and compares these to previously collected ones. In an airport those can include photos from a passport, visa, or earlier CBP encounters, according to a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) previously published by CBP. With land crossings, that can include a gallery of “frequent” crossers for that port of entry, the PIA adds.

The second is the Seizure and Apprehension Workflow. This is what the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) describes as an “intelligence aggregator,” bringing together information related to searches and seizures.

“The app uses CBP's Traveler Verification Service and the Seizure and Apprehension Workflow that contains the biometric gallery of individuals for whom CBP maintains derogatory information for facial recognition,” the email reads. The exact definition of derogatory information in this context is not clear but 404 Media has previously reported on a database that ICE uses to find “derogatory” speech online.
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One of the internal ICE emails says the app also has a “Super Query” functionality, which is available to ICE officers who also have access to another CBP system called the Unified Passenger Login system (UPAX) which is used for passenger vetting. “This additional tool allows the user to Super Query the facial or biometric results to better assist in determining the immigration status of the person in question,” the email says.

One of the emails says the tool uses DHS’s Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT), the agency’s central biometric system, for the fingerprint matches.

ICE did not respond to a request for comment. CBP acknowledged a request for comment but did not provide a response in time for publication.

ICE already has access to other facial recognition tools. A 404 Media review of public procurement records shows at least $3,614,000 worth of contracts between the agency and Clearview, for example. Clearview’s tool may reveal a subject’s name and social media profiles. But the company’s results won’t include information on a person’s immigration status or other data held by the government, whereas a government curated tool might.

“This information can be used to identify unknown subjects in the field.”


The Mobile Fortify app is just the latest example of ICE turning to technological solutions to support its deportation mission. 404 Media previously revealed Palantir, for example, was working with ICE to build a system to help find the location of people flagged for deportation as part of a $30 million contract extension. Palantir is now a “more mature partner to ICE,” according to leaked internal Palantir discussions 404 Media obtained.

At first facial recognition was a capability only available to the government. Over the last several years the technology has proliferated enough that ordinary members of the public can access commercially available tools that reveal someone’s identity just with a photo, or build their own tailored tools. On Tuesday 404 Media reported that a site called ‘FuckLAPD.com’ is able to identify police officers using a database of officer photos obtained through public records requests. The same artist who made that tool also created one called ICEspy, which is designed to identify employees of ICE, although the underlying data is out of date.

ICE officers are consistently wearing masks, neck gaiters, sunglasses, and baseball caps to mask their identity while detaining people.

According to internal ICE data obtained by NBC News, the Trump administration has arrested only 6 percent of known immigrant murderers. Meanwhile, ICE continues to detain nonviolent, working members of immigrant communities who have lived in the country for decades, particularly in Los Angeles. NBC News says almost half of the people currently in ICE custody have neither been convicted or charged with any crime.

In May, the Trump administration gave ICE a quota of 3,000 arrests a day.






When I said I like to do things by the book, I meant the Kama Sutra.


Wissenschaftler der Universität des Saarlandes zeigen in einer Studie, dass ein Nasenspray mit Azelastin das #Corona-Infektionsrisiko um zwei Drittel verringern könnte.

Hier die Meldung der Uni selbst:
uni-saarland.de/aktuell/nasens…

SZ: sueddeutsche.de/gesundheit/nas…

#covid19 #CovidIsNotOver

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The Prequel Lives On - PPG Wave 3.V 2.0

Step back in time to move forward with PPG Wave 3.V 2.0. This updated version honors the famous Waldorf Microwave synthesizer, bringing back its best features. Edit user wavetables and explore new factory wavetables. Get inspiration with the Mutator patch randomizer. All on a now fully resizable user interface.

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#synthesizer #ppgwave #ppgwave3v #waldorfppgwave #ppgplugin #ppgwaveplugin #update #ppgupdate #synthplugin #waldorf



Edge computing & edge AI: la rivoluzione è appena cominciata


@Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
Due tecnologie stanno trasformando il nostro approccio alla sicurezza e alle operazioni aziendali: riducono la latenza, migliorano le prestazioni, oltre a consentire un processo decisionale immediato e intelligente, elaborando i dati più vicino a dove vengono generati. Scopriamole



Yes, I am wearing a mask for my doctor visit

Yes, I don’t got nothing

Yes, I don’t know who might be ill at the doctor’s office

No, I am not taking off the freaking mask

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I spent a number of years working in a testing laboratory. The things we use to get sent… Yeah, if you value your life, mask up.

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I wore a mask. My doctor wore a mask. We were fine and all was well.

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Technicolor’s Last Frame: The Collapse and Liquidation of a Hollywood Legend
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2025-technicolor-collapse/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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»Exclusive: Revalia Bio Raises $14.5M To ‘Revolutionize’ Drug Development With Human Data Trials« news.crunchbase.com/health-wel… #Pirates #Tech #Startup #News


Threat of a New Russian Assault Looms Over Ukraine Talks
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-09-04/new-russian-offensive-fears-are-looming-over-ukraine-talks-in-paris?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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I’ve started packing* for my holiday

*put some necklaces in a zippy bag



Unione Sindacale di Base: Se toccano la Flotilla è sciopero generale

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I Coordinamenti nazionali di USB, riuniti ieri 3 settembre in forma congiunta, hanno deliberato di proclamare lo sciopero generale immediato nel caso in cui la Global Sumud Flotilla venisse attaccata dall’esercito israeliano e si impedisse agli aiuti umanitari di raggiungere Gaza e di essere distribuiti alla popolazione palestinese.

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Explore AlUla anew: Ancient tales, desert beats and starry skies
https://www.euronews.com/travel/2025/09/04/explore-alula-anew-ancient-tales-desert-beats-and-starry-skies?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Microsoft veröffentlicht Quellcode von 6502 BASIC aus dem Jahr 1976 als Open Source
Microsoft öffnet den Original-Quellcode seines 6502 BASIC von 1976 für alle unter Open-Source-Lizenz. Jetzt könnt ihr direkt auf GitHub die spannende Softwaregeschichte ein
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#News #Tellerrand #6502 #Basic #Commodore #Microsoft #OpenSource #Programmieren #Quellcode #Softwaregeschichte


4 September 1930 | Czech Jewish boy František (Franta) Bass was born in Brno.

He was incarcerated in Theresienstadt ghetto on 2 December 1941. He wrote poetry there.
Franta was murdered in Auschwitz on 30 October 1944.

His poem "The Garden”.

A little garden,
Fragrant and full of roses,
The path is narrow
And a little boy walks along it.

A little boy, a sweet boy,
Like that growing blossom.
When the blossom comes to bloom,
The little boy will be no more.

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Per chi volesse rivedere e riascoltare la mia (lunga) intervista di ieri può farlo tramite il link sottostante.
Non è male, fidatevi ;)

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Architizer : Architect’s Guide to New York City: 20 Must-See Buildings and Designs architizer.com/blog/inspiratio… #Collections #Inspiration #Awards


Dopo più di un anno !!! È
Tornato !!!! Felice io 😬❤️ ed anche il mio morale !



💸 Ayuso sigue condonando más de 600 millones a los altos patrimonios madrileños pese a modificar el impuesto.

La Comunidad de Madrid cambió las bonificaciones del Impuesto de Patrimonio en 2023, pero sigue sin recaudar la mitad del total que deberían tributar los ricos madrileños.

✍🏻 Yago Álvarez Barba @EconoCabreado
📷 Bruno Thevenin.
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