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La imagen muestra a una niña vestida con un traje de superhéroe, incluyendo una máscara roja, una capa roja y una camiseta azul con un símbolo de estrella amarilla en el pecho. Ella está de pie con una postura de poder, levantando un brazo en señal de victoria. Detrás de ella, en un fondo blanco, hay un texto en español que dice: "CONVIÉRTETE EN LA PERSONA QUE NECESITABAS CUANDO ERASTES MÁS JOVEN". La imagen transmite un mensaje inspirador sobre autoconciencia y autoaprendizaje.

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Commissievoorzitter Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten: ‘Wilders ondermijnt het lokaal bestuur’
Sinds het aantreden van het kabinet-Schoof is er alles aan gedaan de spreidingswet onderuit te schoffelen, zegt de voorzitter van de commissie asielzaken van de Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten. „De PVV heeft belang bij chaos, dus wordt die gecreëerd. Dit maakt mensen onnodig ongerust en hitst groepen tegen elkaar op.”

nrc.nl/nieuws/2025/07/08/burge…
#politiek #wilders #vng #asiel #azc #spreidingswet

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Che ne dite



Our AI nightmare: “They are fouling our information spaces with false facts, deepfake videos, ersatz art, invented sources, and bot imposters—the fake increasingly difficult to distinguish from the real.”

It’s truer every day.

nybooks.com/articles/2025/07/2…




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Posted into salvomic on Mastodon @salvomic-on-mastodon-salvomic




Apple TV+ conferma il rinnovo di Slow Horses per le stagioni 6 e 7, con la serie di spionaggio con Gary Oldman che si afferma come la più costantemente prodotta sulla piattaforma. La stagione 5 arriverà questo autunno, mentre la settima probabilmente nel 2027. #SlowHorses #AppleTVPlus #GaryOldman



Its official: The Post Office & Fujitsu have blood on their hands.... and as commentators are already saying; its the management of these firms who should have been prosecuted, not the hapless sub-postmasters.

This very British scandal (in that its about a managerial class shitting from a hight on normal working folk) is going to get a lot worse as the Horizon Inquiry delivers its results (n stages).

#PostOffice #Horizon #politics

theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/j…

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in reply to Emeritus Prof Christopher May

curious if any of those bosses will pay out of pocket without being charged like some of their workers did…



Il video-render del nuovo ospedale presentato dalla Regione



For some comic relief though still political! mamdanitimes.com/


"We reviewed 300 studies published between 2015 and 2025, all of which centred on climate misinformation. Our study found that the human response to the climate crisis is being obstructed and delayed by the production and circulation of misleading information.

We found that this is being done by powerful economic and political interests, such as fossil fuel companies, populist political parties, and some nation states. "

theconversation.com/can-you-tr…

#ClimateChange #Misinformation

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Could Space Radiation Mutate Seeds For The Benefit of Humanity?


Humans have forever been using all manner of techniques to better secure the food we need to sustain our lives. The practice of agriculture is intimately tied to the development of society, while techniques like selective breeding and animal husbandry have seen our plants and livestock deliver greater and more nourishing bounty as the millennia have gone by. More recently, more direct tools of genetic engineering have risen to prominence, further allowing us to tinker with our crops to make them do more of what we want.

Recently, however, scientists have been pursuing a bold new technique. Researchers have explored using radiation from space to potentially create greater crops to feed more of us than ever.

“Cosmic Crops”


Most recently, an effort at “space mutagenesis” has been spearheaded by the International Atomic Energy Agency, a body which has been rather more notable for other works of late. In partnership with the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), it has been examining the effects that the space-based environment might have on seeds. Ideally, these effects would be positive, producing hardier crops with greater yields for the benefit of humanity.
The sorghum seeds that spent five months on the ISS as part of the joint FAO/IAEA research project. Credit: Katy Laffan/IAEA, CC BY 2.0
The concept is simple enough—put a bunch of seeds on the International Space Station (ISS), and see what happens. Specifically, researchers placed half the seeds outside the ISS, where they would be exposed to extreme cold and maximum doses of cosmic radiation. The other half were left inside the station as a control, where they would experience microgravity but otherwise be safe from temperature and radiation extremes. The hope was that the radiation may cause some random but beneficial mutations in the seed’s genetics which provide better crops for use on Earth.
Plant breeder and geneticist Anupama Hingane examines a sorghum plant grown at the FAO/IAEA Plant Breeding & Genetics Laboratory. Credit: Katy Laffan / IAEA, CC BY 2.0
Two types of seeds were sent up for the first trial by the IAEA and UN—sorghum, a nutrient-filled cereal grain, and arabidopsis, a fast-growing cress. After their flight on the ISS, they were returned to Earth to be germinated, grown, and examined for desirable traits. Of course, DNA sequencing was also on the table, to compare mutations generated in space with seeds kept inside the ISS and those irradiated under laboratory conditions.

The only thing missing from the IAEA’s experiment? A research paper. The seeds returned from space in April 2023, and were sent to the Plant Breeding and Genetics Laboratory in Seibersdorf, Austria soon after. We’ve seen pictures of the plants that sprouted from the seeds in space, but researchers are yet to publish full results or findings from the project.

Proven Benefits


It might sound like an oddball idea, particularly given the results from the IAEA’s project are yet to be delivered. However, space mutagenesis has been tried and tested to a greater degree than you might think. Chinese scientists have been experimenting with the technique of space mutagenesis for over 30 years, finding that it often delivers more beneficial mutations compared to using gamma rays in terrestrial labs.

Chinese efforts have seen many thousands of seeds irradiated via satellites and space stations, including a trip around the moon on the Chang’e-5 mission. Having been exposed to space radiation for anywhere from days to months, the seeds have returned to Earth and been planted and examined for beneficial mutations. While not every seed comes back better than before, some show rare mutations that offer breakthrough benefits in yield, drought resistance, fruit size, or temperature hardiness. These crops can then be bred further to refine the gains. Chinese efforts have experimented with everything from cotton to tomatoes, watermelons and corn, beyond others. A particular success story was Yujiao 1 – a sweet pepper variety released in 1990 boasting better fruit and resistance to disease, along with 16.4% higher yield than some comparable varieties.
A comparison of mutated peppers Yujiao 1 (Y1), Yujiao 2 (Y2), and Yujiao 3 (Y3) with comparable Longjiao wild types (marked W1,W2). Credit: research paper
The results of space mutagenesis are tracked very carefully, both by researchers involved and wider authorities. Notably, the IAEA maintains a Mutant Variety Database for plants that have been modified either by space-based radiation or a variety of other physical or chemical methods. This is important, and not only for reaping the benefits from mutagenic organisms. It’s also important to help researchers understand the mechanisms involved, and to help make sure that the risk of any negative traits breaking out into broader wild plant populations are mitigated.

Ultimately, space mutagenesis is just another tool in the toolbox for scientists looking to improve crops. It’s far from cheap to send seeds to space, let alone to do the research to weed out those with beneficial mutations from the rest. Still, the benefits on offer can be huge when scaled to the size of modern agriculture, so the work will go on regardless. It’s just another way to get more, something humans can never quite get enough of.


hackaday.com/2025/07/08/could-…



What's new in #Mastodon 4.4?
Here's the official blog post: blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/07/…


Zu Besuch bei FreundInnen 🤝

Das Pauli (eigentlich Standort Pauluskirche) und das Kermit (eigentlich Standort FH) sind zur Urlaubsvertretung im Standort Sudermannstraße auszuleihen.

Siehe:
dein-rudolf.de/ausleihe

in reply to Oweh

Das Bild zeigt eine rote Fahrrad-Lieferkutsche, die an einer gepflasterten Straße geparkt ist. Das Fahrrad ist mit einem großen grünen Kasten an der Vorderseite ausgestattet, der wahrscheinlich für die Lagerung von Lieferungen verwendet wird. Auf dem Fahrrad befinden sich mehrere Schilder mit den Logos und Texten "dlze velo kitchen" und "RUDOLF". Im Hintergrund sind weitere Fahrräder sichtbar, die an einem Fahrradständer befestigt sind. Die Umgebung besteht aus einer Mischung aus Natur und städtischem Straßenbild, mit Gras und einem Steinmauerabschnitt.

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'Stop missione Piantedosi a Bengasi per incomprensione' - Ultima ora - Ansa.it
https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/topnews/2025/07/08/stop-missione-piantedosi-a-bengasi-per-incomprensione_169b32cc-f4e8-4d47-aefb-c946678b99cb.html?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su ANSA Ultima ora @ansa-ultima-ora-AgenziaAnsa




Sabatini: "Uno stop e Ederson mi stregò. Brasiliano atipico, all'Inter starebbe benissimo"
https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Serie-A/Inter/08-07-2025/intervista-sabatini-su-ederson-inter-ecco-cosa-mi-strego-di-lui.shtml?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Pubblicato su Calcio @calcio-Gazzetta




Hey look! A photo of one of @dillyd 's bloom scrolling pics is on the header photo for the new update of Mastodon.

How cool is that.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/07/…

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Blush tomatoes (they'll be yellow when ripe), a couple of jalapeños, and Copper needs a skritch
in reply to Kim Possible

@kimlockhartga I'm hoping I'll be watering her garden when they're ripe 😀
Last time the strawberries were on.



"I saw a Japanese commentator this AM—a learned scholar specializing in American govt & politics—who noted🚨the level of writing in the letters *almost all carbon copies sent to various nations w/o regard for indiv diffs, indicated: complete gutting of WH or trade office personnel capable of handling such overtures, professionals canned & replaced by pol hack incompetents...

Japan: taking apart this idiotic, disrespectful letter..."
-T Logan

Rs are still onboard❗
#Tariffs #Kakistocracy #USPol



Slow Horses gets season 7 renewal, three new seasons coming to Apple TV+ 9to5mac.com/2025/07/08/slow-ho…




I've just updated the blog post: Increasing or Modifying Character Limits and Poll Options in Mastodon 4.3 and 4.4

it-notes.dragas.net/2024/10/09…

#Mastodon #Fediverse #OwnYourData



Quantum computing, la roadmap della Commissione europea


@Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
L’obiettivo della UE consiste nell'assumere la leadership globale nel quantum computing entro il 2030. Il piano con 5 aree di lavoro aggiorna la roadmap della Commissione europea. Ecco i capisaldi
L'articolo Quantum computing, la roadmap della Commissione europea proviene da Cyber Security 360.



title: George P. Marsh
artist: Mathew Brady Studio, active 1844 - 1894
source: National Portrait Gallery
notes: The Frederick Hill Meserve Collection comprises more than five thousand […]
#Art #Design #Museum #Gallery #MastodonArt #MastoArt #Culture #Random
npg.si.edu/object/npg_NPG.81.M…


Listening to a really great new interview with @rabble on the Decentered Media #podcast about the history of microblogging and podcasting and indymedia and twitter and TXTMob and Odeo and...
decentered.co.uk/building-part…
in reply to wakest ⁂

Ah interesting @rabble announced at the end they are starting their own podcast about decentralized media called revolution.social


TL;DR: ByteDance is set to launch a U.S.-specific version of CapCut, aimed at complying with a 2024 law that mandates the company divest from TikTok. techcrunch.com/2025/07/08/byte… #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum


Google Maps is now available on Garmin’s smartwatches
https://www.theverge.com/news/700892/garmin-smartwatches-google-maps-venu-forerunner-vivoactive-fenix?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Tech News @tech-news-theverge



Floral tribute paid to President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il #DPRK pyongyangtimes.com.kp/blog?pag…
#dprk