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i did not ask you to paint on stripes because i have stripes, so why do you want to cut mine off?

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Santos Cerdán, acosado en su domicilio por una periodista que se hizo pasar por repartidora


El secretario de Organización del PSOE, Santos Cerdán, habría sufrido un presunto episodio de acoso en su domicilio este viernes, según fuentes del propio Partido Socialista. Según han apuntado dichas fuentes a este medio, una mujer se habría colado en el edificio en el que reside el socialista haciéndose pasar por una repartidora, subiendo hasta la planta en la que viven Cerdán y su familia. Una vez allí, "ha llamado a la puerta de la casa diciendo que traía un paquete para él", pero Cerdán no se encontraba en casa y estaba solo su mujer. Ha sido entonces cuando su esposa se ha ofrecido a coger el supuesto paquete para guardárselo, pero la mujer se ha negado. Tras varias preguntas de la mujer del secretario de organización del PSOE, la falsa repartidora ha reconocido ser periodista. Siempre según las fuentes socialistas, la mujer se negaba a marcharse y se ha avisado a la Policía Nacional del episodio. Ante las autoridades, la mujer se ha identificado como "periodista de OkDiario". "El acoso al que se está sometiendo a políticos y periodistas progresistas está adquiriendo un tinte peligroso que supera todos las lineas rojas. En estos momentos se está tramitando la correspondiente denuncia, ante otro atropello más de pseudomedios de ultraderecha financiados con dinero público de administraciones del Partido Popular", han denunciado y afeado las citadas fuentes. Acoso a políticos y periodistas progresistas en el Congreso En la misma línea de este episodio, el pasado mes de febrero, la Asociación de Periodistas Parlamentarios (APP) se vio en la obligación de emitir un comunicado denunciando el "señalamiento, los insultos y las amenazas" a periodistas en el Congreso. El detonante de aquel mensaje fueron las amenazas del agitador ultraderechista Bertrand Ndongo a una periodista. Ante aquel acoso, la APP rogó al Congreso de los Diputados que adoptara "las medidas necesarias" para que hechos como este cesaran. "La APP lamenta y rechaza rotundamente que varias personas acreditadas para entrar al Congreso de los Diputados como periodistas hayan señalado, una vez más, a una periodista en las redes sociales difundiendo su fotografía con insultos y atribuyéndole un comportamiento que es falso", sostenía el comunicado. Por su parte, desde el PSOE reivindicaron que "siempre ha defendido y defiende el libre ejercicio del periodismo como un pilar de nuestra democracia, pero este no puede amparar bajo su apariencia conductas que no respetan ni las leyes ni el código deontológico de la profesión". "Los socialistas insistismos, como hemos venido defendiendo hasta la fecha, en que las acreditaciones de carácter oficial para medios siempre deben responder a criterios profesionales y de ética periodística, donde es fundamental la obligación de la difusión de información veraz, verificada y contrastada. No deben ser, pues, para aquellos pseudoperiodistas que no son más que matones de corrientes ultras y que solo están en las instituciones para derribarlas, por lo que deben ser expulsados del Congreso de los Diputados de forma inmediata", sentenciaron los socialistas. Súmate a Apoya nuestro trabajo. Navega sin publicidad. Entra a todos...


Remember that the House budget reconciliation bill would make ICE “the highest-funded law enforcement agency in the entire federal government …”

It would “give ICE the ability to establish an even more sprawling network of prisons to lock up whoever they deem as undesirable immigrants …”

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Tech highlights: Custom gene editing treats a baby, Montana eyes experimental drug hub, AI energy use spikes, xAIs Grok issues, and Metas AI model delayed. #TechNews #Innovation #FutureTech



Merci e frontalieri, il Ticino chiede più treno
“Ampliare l’infrastruttura e l’offerta ferroviaria” - Le richieste al Consiglio federale inoltrate da Bellinzona assieme ad altri quattro cantoni di frontiera
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Umerov: A "1000 for 1000" prisoner exchange could happen soon.

"We know the date, but we won’t reveal it yet," said the Minister of Defense.



TL;DR: A new survey launched at the Equal Justice Conference explores how AI can enhance access to justice, conducted in partnership with key legal organizations. This initiative aims to bridge the justice gap by leveraging technology in the legal field. lawnext.com/2025/05/inviting-y… #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum


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in reply to John Colagioia

Very much fuck this. A lot of people that can't handle faces natively because of broken brain could use facial recognition without the auto-doxxer but linked to a personal, private database to improve their quality of life. As in taking notes about people (name, relationships, circumstances) to avoid looking like an asshole that doesn't care about anyone.

This is why we can't have nice things, (potential) assistive technology edition.

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in reply to Ángela Stella Matutina

@angelastella Yep. Not surprising from the company that insisted that social media meant that privacy no longer mattered, but irritating that we now have to worry about most of the people in our lives getting tracked by creeps with more money than morals.



Eurovision: Here are the contest's strongest geopolitical alliances throughout the years
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/05/16/eurovision-here-are-the-contests-strongest-geopolitical-alliances-throughout-the-years?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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New in PN: The bribe in the sky

"Trump flouts the rule of law and basic ethics because he believes no one will stop him, and a leader’s brazen self-enrichment is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes. The grifting isn’t a distraction. It’s part of the fascist package."

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Das selbst erklärte ,freundliche Gesicht des Nationalsozialismus’ sitzt jetzt im Kulturausschuss des Bundestags. Er ist also auch für die Gedenkstättenarbeit mit verantwortlich. 80 Jahre nach dem Ende des NS-Terrors.

AfD verteilt Ausschüsse im Bun...

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"Mastodon: Giving Journalists Options Away From Big Tech
Making the case for journalists on the Fediverse." #media
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Mastodon: Giving Journalists Options Away From Big Tech


Mastodon’s work to highlight their platform to journalists led to the opportunity to host an aperitivo, with special guests Save Social, at the International Journalism Festival (April 9th – 13th, 2025) in Perugia, Italy.

IJF brings together people from across the news industry to talk about the issues they face and celebrate the work they are doing. This year, Big Tech was one of the topics that dominated the panel discussions.

Bonjourno Mastodon


Andy Piper speaking at the event. Source: Saskia Welch

Mastodon, represented by Andy Piper, Head of Communications, Felix Hlatky, CFO, and Philip Schröpel, Head of Staff, brought together supporters of the open social web, Big Tech-disbelievers, and curious locals to a small bar nestled in the old walls of Perugia.

Understanding that many in the audience were unfamiliar with Mastodon, Piper introduced the social platform to the room, highlighting the benefits for journalists. This included the work to highlight article authors, using the byline feature that rolled out in July last year, and emphasis on the value of links to external publications.

Mastodon promised new tools to track referrals through links would be rolling out across the network soon but were already live on mastodon.social – the server run by the Mastodon team.

Looking Ahead


Hlatky spoke of Mastodon’s future as an organisation and their ongoing work to transition from a German gGmbH to a new European nonprofit. He acknowledged internal work to restructure and remove single ownership from Mastodon claiming, “No one gives you money if one owner can run away with it.”

There was a strong message that Mastodon wanted what is best for their users, rather than their pockets. A stark contrast to the Big Tech platforms that had been discussed across the Festival.

To echo the sentiment, Mastodon then invited Björn Staschen from Save Social to speak.

Save Social


Björn Staschen presenting Save Social at the event. Source: Saskia Welch

Save Social is a predominantly German-speaking effort to turn away from Big Tech social media platforms and strengthen alternatives. In less than three months, their petition has reached 200,000 signatures.

“We, as a society, have to be part of the solution,” said Staschen. “We want to strengthen alternative platforms. Ensure freedom of expression by creating diversity and transparency.”

Converting Attendees


When it came to joining Mastodon, Schröpel admitted there are “multiple ways”, but that the Mastodon team are able to support individuals and organisations in setting up their own instance or offer advice on the network.

Philip Schröpel presenting ways to join Mastodon. Source: Saskia Welch

However, joining the platform continues to be a barrier for many users. A group of Italian women who attended the event abandoned their short effort to join the platform half-way into the presentation, confused about where to go and which app to use.

Alongside presenting Mastodon as an alternative platform, the aperitivo offered one of the only opportunities to take tangible action against Big Tech at IJF – attracting doers, rather than the commentators that lined the panels of the main event.

Wrapping Up


“There’s a mix of people in this room right now with the same instincts we have to save democracy,” Piper said in his closing remark, encouraging collaboration and action.

Based on the panels at IJF 2025, journalists are more worried than ever about the role they play in democracy. Witnessing the actions of the White House, many journalists are now calling for an “EU alternative” to Big Tech platforms.

Mastodon now has the opportunity to present themselves as the EU alternative and help journalists protect democracy.


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@saskia
Grate article ❣️

The Mastodon's commitment focus on privacy and freedom of expression is exactly what journalists need. 📰 💙

The Save Social petition has reached over 250,000 signatures and is still open for signatures 🔗 weact.campact.de/petitions/sav… (so if you speak German) This is a testament to the growing demand for alternatives to Big Tech.

#SaveSocial #BigTech #AlternativePlatforms #Mastodon #Journalism #Fediverse #SaveSocial #Democracy


in reply to Gabriele Primavera

@malerba di per se è una tecnica che si usa per evitare altezze eccessive degli alberi. In citta per motivi di sicurezza o ad esempio sugli olivi per permettere la coltura. ovvio va usata con cognizione di causa.


In an open letter, suppliers for the U.K.'s National Health Service were warned that ransomware incidents have been getting more severe and frequent in recent months.

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Hedge fund investor Parag Vora is already ahead in his fight with a $2.4 billion casino empire. But he’s not leaving the table.

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L’illuminismo oscuro e il tecnofascismo americano: le radici ideologiche del movimento MAGA valigiablu.it/trump-tecnofasci…


W.A. Production releases Cybertronic Glitches & SFX sample pack rekkerd.org/w-a-production-rel…

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Right now, President Zelensky is in Albania holding talks with Macron, Starmer, Merz, and Tusk. The main topic is likely the ongoing negotiations in Istanbul, which look to have failed.


O que assistir antes de Thunderbolts? Veja lista com filmes do MCU
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Kathleen Kingsbury took charge of the New York Times’ “Opinion” section in 2020, in the chaotic aftermath of a newsroom uprising triggered by Senator Tom Cotton’s notorious “Send in the Troops” column. Kingsbury (41 at the time and considered young for a top job at the ‘Times’) was initially an interim figure. Five years later, she has transformed the size and scope of the department, making it feel like its own separate publication.



Go, go, go, #Europe! Only 20.000 signatures missing!

This will put banning conversion therapy in the #EU on the agenda. This will hopefully protect our LGTBIQ+ friends in those member states without a ban.

If you want to sign the initiative, go to eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/#/…

If you want to check the current total number, go to eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/ap…

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Despite support from the Trump administration, reauthorization of a decade-old cyberthreat information-sharing law faces some obstacles, including a tight timeline and the fact that it is unclear who in the House and Senate leadership will champion the legislation at a time when other matters are vying for attention.

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What's in Ontario's 2025 budget? @spaikin speaks with Minister of Finance @peterbethlenfalvy

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Ci siamo quasi, manchi solo tu!

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The Digital Equity Act was part of the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure bill that Biden signed into law. It appropriated over $2B in grants to improve internet access—with millions destined for red America.

Then Trump entered the picture: "The Digital Equity Program is a RACIST and ILLEGAL $2.5 BILLION DOLLAR giveaway."
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